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" By LACY WEEKS
"i A large number of grower have
reported that they, have found
aphid (Plant Lice) on their tobao
so during the part few days. These
insects were found in large num
bers on tobacco In North Carolina
last rear for the first time. There
fore; there has been very little ex
perimental work done in this state
toward centreling this insect en the
toOfteco crop.
. ,
' Viere are several material that
will kill this aphid, provided the
aphid is hit with the material at
time of application. One of these
materials, tetraethyl pyrophosphate
is put up by a number of concerns
under several trade names. Cali
fornia Spray Chemical Company's
Vapatone XX is 20 tetraethyl
pyrophosphate and 30 other phos
phates. This is available in the
eastern part .of the state through
Naco Fertilizer Company, Wilming
ton; J. P. Wyatt and Sons, Raleigh;
and Maxwell Insecticide Company,
Raleigh. This material can be ap
plied as either a dust or spray. It
should be used immediately after
making up. This material is very
toxic to most all forms of animal
life, therefore, the precautions on
the label should be followed care
fully. Isotox is- another Insecticide
which will kill the aphlds. This is
ttepur; GasomeVotVenz'ene '
,T-...-v,.!Ji mu: : . tnki,.
powder and can be applied either
a si jliiet nr onrnv Thp mAllllfjWV
turer recommends that when used
as a spray that It be used at the
rate of one pound to each 50 gal
lons of water. This material can
be obtained from the same sources
mentioned above.
Since little is known ot the pos
sible detrimental effects which
might occur to either plant or ani
mal life, we do not recommend
using these materials on a large
scale.
It is thought that tobacco grow
ers will be interested in trying
them out this year to determine
their effectiveness toward the con
trol of aphids on tobacco, and at
the same time study the results of
these insecticides on the tobacco
crop.
One of the best friends that far
mers have toward the control of
plant lice Is the little yellow lady
'bUg. The lady bug and her young
larvae- offspring feed upon plant
lice A large number of lady bugs
in a field can destroy an enormous
amount jf plant lice. The lady bugs
. do not eaust the plant lice to ap-
pear ei. the crop as aoeaa people
believe.
Blue Mold
Duplin
Theatre
Warsaw, N.C.
SUN. - MON. June 20-21
Scudda Hoo!
. Scudda Hay!
(TECHNICOLOR)
With June Haver
And Lon McCallister.
TUES. June 22
Lost Moment
With Susan Hay ward
And Robert Cummings.
WED. June 23
DOUBLE FEATURE
Tall Timber
With George O'Brien.
Where the
Buffalo Roam
With Tex Ritter.
TOURS. FRI. June 24-28
Tarzan And
With Johnny WeissmuIIer
And Linda Chriitien.
AT. Jane 26
DOUBLE RATCRE
Pr.anfom Valley
With Charles Starrett.
Dury Me Dead"
Following the recent period of
cool, i wet weather tobacco blue
mold appeared in several fields in
the county. Severe damage occurr
ed on leaves large enough to prime.
A period of hot relatively dry
weather should check the spread
of this disease.
Senior Is Honored
Howard Bazemore, a 1048 gradu
ate of B. F. Grady Sehoel and a
son of Mrs. Gladys Bazemore of
Mt. Olive, Rt. 2, has recently re
ceived notice that he has been ac
cepted as a candidate for the Na
val Reserve Officers Training
Corns. He will enter the Univer
sity of South Carolina at Columbia
in September, where he will study
engineering along with his Reserve
Officer Training.-
Howard was president of his
class, won a medal for being the
best all-round boy, the mathmetlcs
medal and also tied for valedictor
ian of the class.
In addition to these honors,
young Bazemore scored in the up
per ten per cent class on tests giv
en to all high school seniors over
the State. Houston Maddox, another
1948 graduate at Grady, also won
out in the upper ten per cent Both
have received invitations to enter
the University ol ! North . Carolina
and make application for one of
their $2,000 scholarships.
'
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if dilate rvuuuci
Returned Here
Duplin and city officers of Wal
lace went to Ft Mills, S. C. this
week and returned George Gregory
Negro, to the county and lodged
him in jail. He is charged With par
ticipating in a $3,000 robbery at
Z. J. Carter & Sons store in Wal
lace some time ago. Gregory was
implicated by Herbert White who is
now in jail charged with taking
part in the robbery.
Escaped Convict
Nabbed In Warsaw
Walter Reed, colored, escaped
convict, is back in Wayne County
to serve a term ef M days which
was put on him there last Decem
ber. Reed was assigned to work
around the county jail and made
a trusty from the start He "hardly
had started the first day of his
sentence when he escaped.
Duplin County officers got wind
that he might be in Warsaw. Patrol
man McColman, deputy Perry
Smith and Warsaw officer Clarence
Pope drew a net around him and
he was capturned in a house there
one night this week.
Requests From
Camp LeJeune
Requests to Community Services
to Camps and Hospitals for this
hospital for the 3 months of May,
June, and July, 1948:
1. Immediate Requests:
Material for draperies for nine
windows in Red Cross Lounge -approximately
65 yards; cost about
$100.
50 records each).
Oil cloth for covering tables In
craft shop - 20 yards of solid color.
Ash trays for bed patients - as
many as possible.
Empty bottles with screw tops -for
craft shop.
Dust cloths - as many as possible.
Albums of classical records.
Large vases - 6 to 10 inches.
2. Period Requests:
Kenansvile Is Proud Of Its
AUTO DEALER
SERVICE MOTOR COMPANY
Desoto - Plymouth Dealer
LET'S ALL COME OUT MONDAY FOR
THEIR GRAND OPENING
For Your Hardware Heeds Visit
Stephens Hardware
, C. E. STEPHENS, Prop .
AT THE CONOCO CIGIJ
For monthly birthdays; S cakes, ;
10 presents per month; birthday
cards for patients to send; wrap
ping paper, tissue and ribbon.
Groups to bring refreshments tar
Sunday afternoon teas.
Refreshments for daaees - about
$7.50 per month.
Bingo prizes - about 30 per month
(cost about .25 each).
Tournament prizes - 10 per
month (cost .SO to $1) such as ties,
sox, handkerchiefs, key rings, etc.
Entertainment, talent shows, sing
ers, etc.
3 open record holders (capacity
3. Seasonal Requests:
Watermelons in season - about
20 each cutting.
Fourth of July party favors, re
freshments, red, white and blue
crepe paper.
Any person or organization wish
ins to donate any of the above
articles are requested to send them
to Mrs. N. B. Boney, Executive Sec
retary. ARC, Duplin County Chap
ter. Kenansville. N. C, who will
see that the same is delivered in
due time to the Naval Hospital.
4-H Camp News
At last we have some news about
4-H Camps. This year there will be
two camps. The first one will be at
Camp Milestone, near Rockingham,
from Friday, July 2, through Tues
day, July 6. The cost including
Camp Fee, Transportation, and
: 11 . .. fame will hfl
Oiner imaccii.iicuuo ivm. .....
nnn All mmh. onlnfl will frrv
aa.uv. e r "
groceries.
Since four counties will be rep
resented at Milestone through the
above dates, only 30 members will
be allowed to attend from Duplin.
These will be determined by the
first 30 record books received with
their deposits.
The second camp will be held at
Manteo from Augut 9, through Au
gust 14. There will be no limit to
the number attending. No food
will be carried. Cost estimated at
S20.00. Those desiring to see "The
Lost Colony Pageant" will ne aDie
to get tickets for approximately .75.
The program at both camps win
include recreation, swimming, nana
icraft, marksmanship, etc.
If you wish to attend, obtain an
aDDlication blank, till it in ana
send it with your record book and
a $5.00 deposit on Camp Fee. v All
applications must be in by June zo,
Doris Whaley, 15
Dies Scotts Store
Doris Ann Whaley, 15, died
early Tuesday morning at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Whaley in the Scott's Store
section. She had been ill for some
time. Funeral services were held
at the home at 3 p.m. Thursday.
Rev. Lloyd Vernon, Free Will Bap
tist minister was in charge and
burial followed in the family ceme
tery. Surviving are her parents;
a brother, Jacob Everett Whaley;
three sisters, Athalee, Edna Rae
and Scarlet Marie; her maternal
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gillet
Taylor; and her paternal grand
mother, Mrs. Sannie Whaley, all
of the home section.
New Tea Room
Opens Kenansville
Thursday marked the opening of
Kenansviile's seconu eating place.
It has been only a very few years
back when there was no cafe of
any type in town.
Mesdames Walter' Stroud and
Clarence Murphy, bolh whose given
names are Thelma, are" now oper
ating the Friendly Tea Room in
the Gooding building in rooms for
merly occupied by Dr. Gooding.
The Tea Room has one main din
ing room, one private dining room,
kitchen and serving quarters. It
will be open every day in the week
andthe Thelmas promise the best
In home cooking. They say they are
working the dickens out. of their
husbands to grow large gardens
and are going to feed their custo
mers from those gardens.
Surplus Potatoes
Free To Farmers
For Feed Stuff
County Agent L. F. Weeks an
nounced today that orders are now
being accepted in his office here
fpr surplus Irish potatoes that are
being offered livestock growers in
this area. The potatoes, packed in
100 lb bags, will be shipped into
the area as fast as carload lot orders
are taken. The spuds are being sup
plied by the Federal Government,
freight prepaid. The only, strings
tied to the offer is that the farmer
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THEATRE
ffiway 11 - Pink Hill, N. C.
"Family Entertal:v.ient
Painless Prices"
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UNUAY, June SUM
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WIUAR0 PARKER AKIM TAHIROFF
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Also Color Cartoon
MON. TUES.
It Tops 'em All
In technicolor
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oyi Recfboofc Magaxi,
"Nothing is
more excit
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thrilling!"
Trim Story
I Mogazin
"Pick of the
pictures!"
liberty'
Magazin
in TECHNICOLOR
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GREGORY
PECK
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CLARENCE
BROWN
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CLAUDE JABMAN, JR. as'JOOY",
OEM BEVANS MARGARET WYCHMLY,
fODREST TUCKER SMa Plcm by Potil Otbaraj
Sas4 an th PalRnr Prb Neml by Mororfcv
Kim an Rawtfnpl Directed by Qamti Brow
.ffffiSIDNEY FRANKUH
4lso Cartoon
WED. Only
Hopalong Cassidy in
Partners Of
The Plains
Also Serial
THTJRS. & FRI.
It's Rough, Tough and Ready!
PITTSBURGH
Starring John Wayne,
Randolph Scott, and
Marlene Dietriecth
Added Joy - "3 Stooges Comedy"
SATURDAY only
f BIG DOUBLE SHOW
HIT No. 1 It's A Scream!
LiTAbner
(From Comic Strip by Al Capp)
HIT No. 2
S Violence . . .
love...
and sudden ;" jf
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With Th? r- "3 Dusters.
must sign a statement that the po
tatoes will be used for feed pur
p.ses and will not be sold or used
for human consumption. A glutted
market has caused this situation
and it was decided to give the far
mers a chance to use them to some
advantage rather than pour oil on
them and burn them as has been
done in the. past.
Mr. Weeks stated that 4)6 pounds
of potatoes are equal to one pound
of corn. When feeding them to
hogs ebey should be steamed or
cooked. For dairy or beef cattle
they should be chopped or sliced.
Farmers are asked to act at once
as the spuds will not be available
long.
Waller Clan Ta
To Gather At
Seven Springs
The annual reunion of the Waller
family of Duplin County will be
hefel June 27th at Seven Springs.
All descendants of the Waller and
Williams families are invited to at
tend, and are asked to carry picnic
lunches.
Tomatoes -Potatoes
A Natural Mixture
r oaf uwk Mrs. Charles Carroll
of Warsaw pulled up a large stalk
of lriih potatoes in her garden. Or.
one branch was a cluster of 10 well
developed tomatoes. On the roots
of the plant was a number of well
developed potatoes. Mrs. Carroll
says about ten potato stalks In her
garden are bearing tomatoes.
In Death Struggle
Hawk Devours Snake
Attention, John Ivey Smith.
This was earmarked for yon.
Ed Grady of Albertson town
ship reports the following
story and dares John Ivey te
go it better:
Recently Ed was out walking
around near his home when he
spied a sage hawk being at
tracted to a pond of water by
something; a fish he presumed.
Ed realxed himself against a
tree to see what was going to
happen. The hawk made sever
al dives before it succeeded in
catching bis prey. When it
came up a large chieken snake
was twisted in its claws. After a
brief struggle the snake and
liawk went back down and the
snake succeeded in devouring
the hawk.
Bible School
At Beulaville
On Monday morning at 8 A.M.
a two weeks session of Bible School
will begin for all children 4-15
years of age who wish to attend.
Miss Marion Fisler of Ivanhoe,
N. C. will be the director of this
school, assisted by teachers of Ihe
local Presbyterian Church.
An interesting program of Bible
study, hand work and music is be
ing planned. .
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Rain And YfoJ D::si Crc;:s lire
Lightning Strikes; 4 Inches Rein Fell
Wind and rain struck again in the
Goshen section near Kenansville
Monday night. No hail was obser
served but crops suffered some dam
age. Between ausx an iu uciuc
otnrm utruck three times, ao
nnmnniMi with heavy thunder and
lightning. Eugene Outlaw reported
Extradition Sought For Warsaw Man
For Desertion Of Family; Now In Fid.
Deputy Sheriff Perry Smith ex-
pects to leave for Miami, Fia. in a
few days to bring back to Duplin
County Bryant William Byrd, white
man, woo deerted his wife and
six children last October. On re-
Freak Oil Flow
' Is Warsaw heeded for a natural
kerosene boom? For some little
time now observers have noticed
a sidewalk flagpole hole in front
of Tide Water Power Company
office in Warsaw fill up with kero
sene.. Curious observers would dip
out the oil and in a few minutes
it would fill up again. It does not
occur every day but every so often
the oil will be observed and will
continue to run for quite some
time before drying up.
Lylton Maxwell
Wins Contest
"I think one of the most impor
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lightning struck a chimney to his
house, tearing off several layers of
brick at the top and doing some
damage to his bathroom. Jo Wells
reports he measured the rainfall
and for one hour (our Inches ot
rain fell. - '
I cent Information as to his where-
abouts local officers secured his
arrest in Florida where he he is
being held pending completion of
extradition papers.
Noted In Warsaw
tant things in the present-day world
is impressing on people the necess
ity for making democracy work."
Lylton E. Maxwell was quoted is
saying in a feature story published
in the Winston-Salem .Twin City
Sentinel on Monday. Maxwell was
interviewed after his name was an
nounced as one of the winners in
Drew Pearson's national competi
tive effort to make America mere
conscious of its democratic respon
sibilities. Maxwell, a 33 year old navy vet
eran was one of the winners from
the list of 129,000 entries.
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