FEST1VALOF i ? ::J" * . ' ' 7- - . ? ? VISITING ARTISTS Imr ?r* ? ?" fapriMwA festival of visit ing artists from the North Carolina Community College System w? be presented by ' Robeson Tech aad the Robe . soa Community Concert Association on Thursday eve- - stag, April 22, at 8 p. m. in the Lumberton High School Au ditorium. This performance nrfll be an extra attraction for community concert followers aad the public is invited to attend free of charge. The festival will feature the talents of seven visiting art ists from schools in the state system, each performing e different variety of entertain - Artists appearing in the festival will be Ma. Artemis Bedros, host artist end pianist representing Robeson Tech meal College; Ms. Kay Bowling, soprano from Fay ette vile Technical Institute; Mr. Stanley Hryniuk. violin ist from Randolph Technical College; Mr. Greg Hyslpp, Jazz guitarist representing j Central Piedmont Community College; Mr. David Mellnkfc, vocalist from McDowell Tech nical College, to be accom panied by his wife* Elizabeth; Mt. Bryan Vann Thompson, panomimist from Sampson 'Technical College; and Mr. Rudy Tyson, Jazz pianist representing Bladen Techni cal College, to* accompani ed by his wife, Cynthia. Anyone wishing to obtain more information concerning the concert may do so by contacting the Department of Adult Enrichment Education at RTC, 738-7101. Scholarships Available Junior and senior class high ( school students who are inte rested in applying for SI ,000 college scholarships should request applications by May 7, 1982 from the Educational Communications Scholarship Foundation, 310S MacArthur Blvd., Northbrook, Illinois 60062. To receive an applica tion students should send a self-addressed, stamped en velope with a note stating their name, address, city, state, zip code and approxi mate grade point average. Fifty award winners will be selected on the basis of academic performance, invol vement in extracurricular ac tivities and the need for financial aid. Mar?arun| and prospect^ Pfcyflta Aw MW Rev. and Mrs. Robert Lee Mangum announce the en gagement of their daughter, Phyllis Ann, to Millard Lowiy, Jir., of Pembroke. The pros pective bridegroom is the son o , 1 M of Mrs. Reola McMillian Lowry of Pembroke and the late Mr. Millard Lowry, Sr. The wedding is planned for July 24th at Prospect United Methodist Church, Maxton. QUA1WLY SINGING The Burnt Swamp Bap tist Association wfl hold Ms quarterly tinging on Sunday > April IS. 1982 at Burnt Swamp Baptist Church. Sing ing will begin at 2 p.m. All group* are invited to come out and participate. ,? SOCK HOT PLANNED I There will be a senior citizens sock bop Friday, April 16 at 7:30 p.m. at the Bill Sapp Recreation Center. AJ senior citizens are asked to dress in the early fifties. During the sock hop there will be a pretty legs contest that will determine the senior citizen with the prettiest legs. Music provided will be from the golden fifties. Every seni or citizen is encouraged to attend. Refreshments will be served. The event is sponsor ed by the Mohr Plaza Senior Center, Lumbcrton Recreati on Department and the Robe son County Recreation and Park Commission. MEETING Rep. William C. Gay wtt Annual Meeting'af the Lum ber River Basin Cgmmittue. The meeting will be held' at John's Restaurant,. Lumber- ' too at 7 p.m. on April 22. Any 1 person interested in utilizing and enjoying the Lumber River is welcome. Contact L.l>. Hunning at 739-2031 or Robert JCeber at 521-4214' before April 19.* TRIP TO THE GRAND OLE OPRY PLANNED A trip is being planned to visit the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, Tenn. May 29 through May 31st. Expenses for the trip begins at 5115.00 for adults and 580 for children between the ages of 4 and 11. The price includes transpor tation, lodging and tickets. A trip is also being planned to visit the World's Fair in Knoxville, Tenn. July 8, 9, and 10. Prices begin at 5128.80, For further information on these two trips, contact Shel by Lowry at 521-9977. PLATE SALE The Saddletree Jaycees will sponsor a plate sale at the Saddletree Jaycee Hut on April 23, 1982 from 11 a.m. until 8 p.m. Chicken and Barbeque plates will sell for 52.50 each. ? - VFW TO SPONSOR FLEA MARKET The Pembroke VFW will qx>nsor a Flea Market on ( April 17, 198.4 at tne post j home on Union Chapel Road. . Tkbles will be available for ' ent for 55. The flea market ( will begin at 8 a.m. For more ( hformation contact Lacy Col- i Ins at 521-4782 or Bobby D. j lock 1 ear, Post Commander at V 21-2502 or 521-3705. j RCvivil tUfYIMH wfll *?+?*** Back weak-day sight servicea wU begin at 7:30 p.m. The guest evangelists ?? . be the lev. Joe Anderaon and the ^ev. Donald Bollard. There will be aperlat sing ing each night. Rev. Willie Scott, the pes tor, and the congregation of New Prospect Methodist Church, extends a cordial invitation to the public R attend. FINEY GROVE PRE SCHOOL CLINIC Piney Grove School wV hold its Pre-School Clinic Thursday, April 22, 1982. The clinic win begin at 9:00 a.m. and last until noon. To register for kindergarten a child must be five years at age by October 16, 1982. Parents should bring the child's birth certificate and record of immunization. It in not necessary for the child to come to school. UNION ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PTA TO MEET The final meeting of the Parent-Teachers Association for the current school year will be held Tuesday, April 20, gt 7:30 p.m. The meeting will be held in the school auditorium. All parents/guardians ate en couraged to be presem. Stacy Brayboy is president. y John o. Ricbaimm v 1 extension'scene**/ motth Carolina - 7 | extens\onral | spring jutivcs, wc na- I turally have a wide variation ? of temperature* and other ? related weather conditions. I This normal kind of situation I does create considerable dif- ? I ficulty for many local farmers ? I and others who are in the ? I business of trying to grow ? plants or animals. Even ? though much could be written ? I about weather related prob- ? I lems. it almost seems invar- ? I iibly correct that cold snaps ? or other similar situations in I the spring seldom resuh in ? I quite as much damage as ? I initially suspected. 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