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?Warsaw Society I ! . : ? ? ' ? mf Music H? Music Club met Wed ^Huoon, September 11, K meeting of the 1MS44 ? On the order of busi ^He election of officers, ^?bam was elected presi ?s Binchmoi'e. vtee prea ?iki WalsUw, aeuording JjMwcT'adhaol was the top* ?f Otn*r? Gredtam's pcogrean in ?*Mt 4? tough* to UN alto, tion * the group the vest. study, and fun put tprth Me the eight week school. Students perlhrming showing sum mer's achievements were Carolyn Gresham, Ann Holt Jordan, Jane Bladunore, and Bette Walston. Mrs. Middleton served refresh ments at-the beginning el the meet ing to the nine students present. Bette 'Walston MjTifioirrr fmyfl I HELSQN MiNwrtH mi ?" * 4 i. i< ?j, Mi, * ? met, Auuu 3Upenmen PilM JH Ifcjp^p. ra. Wednes<j3y Wedntsday^Prayer Service 7*.|a 6^ li.-^ James Kendo f ^ Chapter UPC Met Mrs. Henry L. Stevens, Jr. was hostess to- toe James Kena# Chap ter, United Daughters at the Csn factorwsy, * her heme Wednesday Mrs. Stevens, president, presided during thp meeting. The Chaplain. Mss Betsy Boreham, led the Wt uai. Pledge and Salute to the Flag. The Convention CaH of the N. C. Billable. VWted Daughters of the Ceofcdereacy State Convention to be held In Raleigh October Ttb thr ough the 10th was read by Mrs. Robert L. West, recording secret ary . Mrs. West ggye a report on visiting the "Hebe Skirmish Pag eant" held in Wilmington on August 2Mb. Mrs. Stevens gave a very inter esting report on "The Centennial" which to being commomerated dur ing the year 1961.-65 for the pro curing the soda! hour the hostess served frozen fruit salad, party or ate w, dainty cheese sand withes, cakdiss, and ieed tea. V t ?? i fj i? .? Wbat Ones&Mts Yds Are iking Or* tljtne an eamptton to tee rate test VA outpatient ireataaent is given only for service-coaooctad conditions? A,Yee. Dtesbted veteran who ate, receiving training oaier either tee Wort* War U or tee Kama Conflict Vocational MteUUiUtkn Act nd who need outiaMMt aaadkal troat 31 tor ?*> > rvke-t-oneecto* 'dis til* te fflfvtte wterwyUon of their training. OM0T ha entitled to teto reetnnr tan tea VA. Q-te teTj!?T* witt bo nothing toon# tin Army after te years of service. Witt I ho eligible to so to acbaot undo* tee Gi Bill? A-tt edM defend opoo when you received yaw first uncondrtionol <Uschorn filer Anwar? St. ites. If too* than three years have pas sed since that discharge, you are SW* V V. ?WrM?ft rfV* ? ? i- ? i? ? ? 1 MlStiPSSC few Ww*r<f nww <fewp?t ap preciation Mr ywr kindness awl help during her illness and death on September 11, 1963. * cr ? t ' i i Resolution In'Memory Of Mrs, Sudie C- Frederick Wc, the Women oi the Warsaw Presbyterian Church, wish to pay tfibsts ts our beloved member snd friiipd, Mrs. Sudie Casey Frederick, who passed away on August 3, l?83. Many beautiful traits made up Mrs. Frederick's character and these sterling qualities wiB leave an in delible impress on those with whom she associated. Her reward is an in heritance incorruptible and unde ?std and that fadeth not away. Maw, therefore, be it resolved by the Women of the Warsaw Presby terian Church: X. That we are profoundly grateful to God for the devoted, useful Chris tian life and example of our dear friend and co-woiher for her faith ful service to Christ and to His church, and for her Christian and civid activities in the Commun ity; I. That we extend our depept sym pathy to her family whose feeling of loss we also share: 3. That a copy of this resolution be included in the records of the Woman of the Church; that copies be sent to the family, and to the local papers. Mrs. B. C. Sheffield. Sr. Mrs. W. P. Bridgers Mrs. L. B. Hide Committee. ' . S ? ' ? ASCS Notes Farm Storage Facility And MeMte Dryer Lnh The rummer season is almost goae and fail is just around the corner. This means that it is almost time far the farmers af Duplin County to begin harvesting their grains. It is very impsrtant that I every farmer ia this county have adequate storage facilities far stor ing the grains produced an their term Commodity Credit Corporation trill lean up to 85 per cant oI the cost an a storage bin aad up to 95 per cent an a dryer to ail eligible borrowers. Us ha eligible for a lean from ecc yen must he eiigihte far price support lor the current year. The county v committee detemiees the applicants as*lt*i?ifa rsipect to the commodities far which price support is subject to compliance with acreage ?r production baiita tbM. storage capacity to store two years production computed on the basis sir the normal Staid el the permitted or elated acreages. Farm Storage Facility Loans are repayable in 4 annual repayments plus 4 per cent interest awJ Mo bile Dryer Loans are repayable in 3 annual repayments plus 4 per cent interest. All dryer loans must be covered by insurance for the a mount and life of the loan. All bin loans amounting to $1000 or more must be covered by insurance to ?over the ametMt and hfe of the loan. The approved vendors in Duplin County are: C. Ed. Herring Simply, Mt. Olive, M. C. Mt. Olive ?CX Service, Mt. Otfre, have passed, you are not. Immedi ate re-enlistment at the time you re ceived that first unconditional dis cbarge after January 31, 1955, wou ld have bad.#* ffffwt op ejetending the deadline. f NOW i IK'S m CM*T ooumn m I , Chijckeri V ? y? FrwxKHicken ?? I ? French Fries A Aa I * i't 4oC A DaU? . <-"?*? [J Mr. Farmer, it is now IKK^ harvesting time /jf MPW . im Cw^ ??? time ?? start thinking of the equipment you will | JJJi- need for harvesting your crops. I CORN SNAPPERS ? COMBINES ? MOWERS t , : ; ^.. ' ? Y* " 'o V. ?-* ?r* " '"** wL, Voa can depend en the proven v >?*? ?*?*?] quality ef JOHN DEERE equipment. ft -Torms To Suit You 1 mil ,.. M*M 11 Loekamy'Lanier Wed At Friendship Warsaw Page ... Lockamy-L&oier Wed at Friendship . Mrs. Charles Lockamy, the former Mies Sandra Lanier el Wat saw, R. F. D.. who was married in the Friendship Methodist Chiuwh en Monday, September 9. Sirs. Lockamy is the daughter of Mrs. Ralph Veach of Warsaw RFD and Mr. Ralph Lanier of Warsaw. Mr. Lockamy is die son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. lockamy of Warsaw. The couple was marriec| by the Rev. George Hawkins, paster of the church. Both Mr. and Mrh. Lockamy are graduates of James Kenan High School. Mr. Lockamy is a Junior at Atlantic Christian College and Mrs. Lockamy attended summer school at East Carolina College and is a business education student at Ml. Ohve College. N. e ' ? - Wallace Farmers' Exchange, Wal lace, N. C. If you are interested in obtaining a. loan from OOC, contact one of the above van dors and select the type of bin and/or dryer you want. Then bring a complete Mil af the coot to to county office The coutity Office Vilhtle gtafrlc , .Ir t assist in any way possible and will be glad to furnish any other infor mation concerning one of these loans at any time. The farma*eoi|NBiftee system of farm an opportunity to pfr^fipate in the formulation and eaviityi of nrogfsgns aimed Sd solving Ms pro Men*. Experience over the years proves farmers can and will do the job in an excellent manner. Re helps keep the programs sound a?d The ASC committee work is var ied. They have charge of the local field administration g such nation al farm programs as acreage elietr ments, marketing quotas, comma diky Dans, the Feed Grain Program the Sugar Act Program, the Nation al Wool Program, the 4?rioutorM Oonsei vorion Program, and farm storage facility loans. Other duties are assigned to the committee*, by the Secretary of Agriculture as the need arises. The Chairmen of the Community Committee also serves as a delegate to the county conven tion for the purpose of electing a county committee. Elections for committeemen to take office on October l will he hefd on' September IT. Ail farmers are urged to note few the heat qual ified nominees in his community. Preserve Tobacco Allotment History Any tobacco growers who failed to plant at least 75% of his tobacco al lotment in all of the three year* 1963, 1982 .and 1961, due to condi tions beyond his control should make aplication to the ASCS County Office by October 1, 1963 to have the allotment history preserved for his farm. REMINDERS 1. Diverted acreage may be grac ed en and after October 1, 1663 ex cept where a grain crap has motor - i sd oe the load in 1963 or where soy beans or seme other e&seed crop is : planted. No harvesting is permitted. 3. Vendors ? please submit seed i prices and ceitifieathms as soon as * r An *00 cofitm scholarship is available to prosed or fcrnici Nor Ui Cpritiua 4-H Chih^ members. an Tbe SfchoJan*jp k offered to col leflg Juniors or mplf majpring in courses dealing udtl crop protec tion or crop production. Tl>e major study areas include: agronomy, soils, entomology, plant pathology or horticulture ( vegetables or fruits.) California Chemical Co. Qrtho Division, San Francisco, donor of two 1800 scholarships for the seveifr th straight year, provides this op portunity for two young people to continue their college- education. Scholarship candidates submit applications to Ststo 1-5 Club leader now to allow time for processing and forwarding to the National 4-H Servian Committee tm Oct 20. Final Edging is conducted by the zx&sgsziigvz] nounced at the National *-f? dub Congress the first week in Decem : you receive your seeds. StCotton cards have bean pre pared and aan be picked up by the farm operator or bis authorized ne presentative at the county office. ber. > More information can be obtained In Military School AX David W. Scott, Military Service USAF is presently located at Francis E. Warren Air Farce Base in Wyoming. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Derwood W. Scott of Route 1, Kelt ansxille ?!?.- a im graduate of The fpaUlv el Heat fcwMh aAhua - cards arid ether dkpreiwien sef *ym palhy ate gnat* USSiM ! . \ ? ? for S^tl af * ? V *ri? * B. A. K: MSilM ' 1 v5 r--?> '*?** KUWH^M I ?liwM ? ? .. ---^ ----?? ? ? " ff^PST Buster Brow has beengoingback toechodfrr,., I wxsjhan 85 years and hasn't missed a dayi s gUSTER aggHcSBBSF^^an BROWN yrf* vnatQT,^BTfri^ Program. It tok<ai the guesswork out of nhoe fitting, and worn your ?V'; '?&? :"J JHBBv -: ? HHHH HBBHH H I ? ?MMI Si H 'H i M IHfflIHHHH t : '" "* if Ynrur *i ??*? '
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