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FLOWERS BRIGHTEN LIBRARY The Warsaw Garden Club presented a horticulture exhibit at the Dorothy Wightman Dunlin Countv Library from April 5-8. Mrs. George Penney, horticulture chairman, and her committee Mrs. W.J. Weatherly, Mrs. Thomas Hall, Mrs. Milford Quinn. Mrs. William Soicer, Mrs. Bennv K. Wilson. Mrs. Sterling Marriner, prepared an educational exhibit of the many shrubs and trees that grow especially well in this area. Identification cards were placed beside each specimen with the botanical name and the common name. Friends Of The Library Meet The monthly meeting of the Duplin County Friends of the Library was held at the Dorothy Wightman Library in Kenansville on April 5. Fourteen members were present. William Frederick re ported on the trip to the N.C. Friends of the Library con ference held in Tarboro on March 19. Representatives from the Duplin County Friends attending the con ference included John Michaud. librarian. Mrs. Helen McGowan, president of the Duplin County Frieads of the Library, Willaim Fred erick and Mr. and Mrs. John Rice. The Duplin representa tives set up a display at the conference which showed the by-laws, history, plans and goals of the Duplin organi zation. Mr. Rice presented a report to the conference on how to form a Friends of the Library association. The next meeting will be held Tuesday, May 5, at 5:15 p.m. at the Dorothy Wight man Library. Sweet Potato Weevil be on the lookout tor the dreaded sweet potato weevil in your gardens and fields this growing season. According to Phil Den linger. assistant Extension agent, it is the most de structive insect pest of sweet potatoes in the U.S. The weevil is about the size of an aunt, has a reddish-orange mid-section and legs, and a bluish-black head and abdo ment. It also has a long snout. The weevil was first seen in North Carolina in 1967 and 1971. but with quick action it was eliminated in 1972. It has been reintroduced in 1981 and was spotted in 11 different places last year. It is the time to take action. If you see this insect, contact the Agricultural Extension Service or the N.C. Depart ment of Agriculture. Use certified seed and do not bring in seed, cuttings, root or soil boxes from areas south of North Carolina. Many of the other southern states are already infested with the weevil. Don't make their problem our problem. Rotate your fields and gardens so you don't plant sweet potatoes in the same spot two years in a row. Destroy plants and potatoes in the seed bed after plant ing. Harvest the crop cleanly and destroy all crop debris, especially culls. North Carolina is #1 in sweet potato production. By keeping the sweet potato weevil out, we can continue to be number one. Remember, keep North Carolina weevil-free in 1983. representative! She can offer you financial security through life, hospital, accident and group insurance Call her for more information Call a Woman with Security Sandra Thlgpen 523-2851 or 568-4195 Kinston, N.C. * HOME SECURITY LIFE N - I S : V ? J S Kinston, N.C. H.B. SMITH and SONS, INC. HWY. 11-South Of Kinston 523-9807 SAVE over 20% on all designer jeans Calvin Klein, Gloria Vanderbllt, Chic, Leefi/j Priced from M' J ?33.88 to *28.88 Lee overalls (Sizes 34-4BwL^ Reg. *32.00 F Special Sale *19.88 Pj SAVE over 50% ^ Men's Oxford Shirts with duck on pocket (14Va-17Va) Short sleeves iReg^25;00i^aleJgs88 GARDEN SEED General Merchandise Cal-Tone Point CAROLINA ALL STAR . I Ml l CREAM ?? f Vt OAL. *1.59. V* PORK * LOINS , ll.39' CENTER CUT LOIN CHOPS L..* 1.79 END LOIN CHOPS ?? *1.49 END RIB CHOPS ?? *1.59 WAFER THIN CHOPS u. *1.89 RIB END ROAST LB. *1.49 LOIN END ROAST lb. *1.59 BEST BUY BACON LB. *1.09 CENTER ?s CUT L RIB !? CHOPS 'SI.69 PPPlI FAB GT. SIZE I jH W (LIMIT 1 WITH *10.00 ORDER) $1.59 SNICKERS 6 PACK $1.I9 ? CREAM FLOUR s u 69* JAMBOREE GRAPE ^ JELLY 2 "? 69c PALMOLIVE DISH DETERGENT". >?. 99* MORTON 11 SALT BWffl 26 OZ. E&9 4/$1.00 ft 409 CLEANER ?ox. 99* HOT SHOT FLY SPRAY BOMB n ox *1.59, MUCH MORE CHEESE SINGLES 13 "? 99e PINK UK OZ. CAN SALMON *1.45, JIF PEANUT rOW1 BUTTER mllj , *1.39 els' ~ - BOUNTY TOWELS ?9? @ WALDORF ??f?|| TOILET ISP TISSUE fAc 4 RACK M W I BLUEr I Hi I I I* I 1 LB* I Ij^^y PKUS*J* [^ Margarine j 2/89'
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