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IT'S A HOME RUtl ww3 COOOCCCQOOOO WARSAW COIIGRATULATIOIIS DUPLIN SUPPLY CO. IN WARSAW . .. , 4 'oooooooooooooooooo 000000000000000000 iimons, Mevborn, Turner Post American Legion Holds Meet r The Simmons-Mewborn-Turner Post No. 879, American Region, held its regular monthly meeting at the B. F. Grady School Friday night April 18. The meeting was called to order by the Commander, i The committee, appointed at an earlier meeting to select a site for a Legion Hut, reported. After some discussion a' motion was made and carried that we build on a hill over-looking Durwood Maxwell's Mill Pond, on land to be given to the Post by Mr. Ell Perry, a prominent Klnston attorney. After much discussion as how to raise funds to finance the build ing, Mr. John Ivey Smith donated enough timber to make the necess ary lumber. Mr. Seth Turner, who owns a sawmill, donated $180 worth of sawing; also several hundred dollars was raised by the members present .. ' . ' The Commander then appointed each member as a committee of one to solicit funds. -Just before the close of the meet ing Sgt Watson, who is on recruit ini Mrvlce for the U. S. Army, of fered to bring a moving picture film to the next meeting tree oi cost to the Post- The offer was ac cepted and date for the next meet ing is May 2, 1947. ' All friends and well-wishers who would like to contribute to the building fund please contact any member of the above post ;- Respectfully, Commander C. S. Thompson, Com. Block-Draught I?EKinK(3 :TyESPAy,l!l6HT lET'S ALL n , Ti.2 Fcr Slfuv.tcrry Wc-vil Cciilrcl By LACY F. WEEKS I aaV nira mrintf 1 here - and when spring arrives, the bugs can't i be far away. The strawnerry weevu la nvoin tn iniuir mi time and be ta umw. hw gin their attack on the strawberry Dioom. The strawberry grower should get his dusting equipment ready and know where he can obtain the dust to fight this pest. Dusting should begin as the weevils begin to cut the buds. They may be controlled by dust ing with calcium arsenate-sulphur. There are several commercial mix tures on the market, moi oi v nnnain i5, calcium arsenate, ana VUUHUH I tan, dusting sulphur. , These rolx-J tures are allright to use. You probably won't be able to see the adult weevils as they are very small, but you will be able to see the cut bud. Repeat tne dusting after a week or 10 days. will also aid in the- control oi i '. spider if good job of dusting 1 done so that some of the dust reach es the under side of the leaves. " A slow acting nitrogen fertilizer that feeds crops over a long grow-in.- neriod has been developed by soil scientists of the U. S. Depart ment of Agriculture. Uncle Sam $ays cimwu dm aitur as Mra This Is gettinr-ready time for my farmer nieces and nephew. Today's plowing and Investment la money and labor may or may not pay off In rich crops. There's a big IF In every farm family's life. If the sun shines, if It doesn't rain too moch. If we have a- drought If, If, If. However, there's one crop which has no "If" aide. It's a erop of Bav tags Bonds, which grows steadily, rain or shine, wind or calm, yeai after year until It produce $4 foi every 3. My city nieces and neph ews can plant this crop, too, by Join ing and staying on the payroll sav ing plan or by arrangement with their bank. U.S. Trtmnry Dtfrrtmni THE TOWN OF CLINTON SENDS GREETINGS TO THE TOWN OF WARSAW FOR SECURING A FRANCHISE IN THE TOBACCO STATE LEAGUE HERE'S TO MORE FRIENDLY RELATIONS JACK MORRISEY, Mayor COMING YOUR WAY . . . X .4 '.'isci;.: -ft For Complete Insurance See D. H. Carlton WARSAW, N.C. J . MSI a i a.... .ifc-j r. u tkii ' , m aaBMBagflBaaK... 'sr I : r MJL - VMS' b . . -.'1 .:.','-s ' J 11 lJ 1 jf fafj r 'S '1" " II , ' m TIME III DUPLItl ,' i' WE CONGRATULATE ON THE NEW BALL CLUB r LEGIOII CAFE q fleet of fco cs Greyhound ooachcs to bring (io fravel luxury yo transportation we promised you will t joii bs rolling line are gleaming "Silvers'.des" cca...:: v. men ai febM dm buae wiM iacreaae the ...Mnpagjirodi wider, heat- ili, to iiitV taproved r, cytvpteasrng color cheme. fcf -ytf til. Even as these new coaches join the Greyhound fleet, finer tenmn aKCatcr&Msaae, wayside stations, better serviee in every way are being developed. Watt for the new coaches. They am the forerunners of the new highway travel pleasant) that yen want . . . that yon deserve . . . that you will have! wiKtOBjSSoiB fML enjcsassat 4 wawatiost throngs. Asad QcssoajBsl 4saasli i nli I mmi m ' ailiifi nmmMA Wtfaaafu lest SSWSal awtiaesst - ii ' M - - nil i ' -'aaiiT dteeel-powsts J BSnss, sod BUS STATION Warsaw FINEST FOOD IN TOWN V.YXUAW, N. C
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