Use Worm Medicine ?With Care On Calf ? Phenothiazine, a worm medicine used widely In farm animals, war- . rants a "Handle with Care" tag | When given to calves exposed to j sunlight. , This advice is offered by the American Veterinary Medical As sociation, which points out that calves given usual doses of phen othiazine may develop inflamma tion of the eyes when not pro tected from the sun. Phenothiazlr.e contains a chemi cal agent that makes the eyes? the cornea, to be exact?sensi tive to light, with the result WHILE SELLING YOUR TOBACCO ^ IN FAIR BLUFF A TRADE AT THE SELF-SERVICE GROCERY Cliff Sarvis, Mgr. for STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES z OUR SPECIAL:? Cigarettes ? $1.40 ? Carton ALL POPULAR BRANDS Self ? Service Grocery ? Fair Bluff FFA and 4-H Camps At White Lake Draw Members From All Over State Columbus County Among Those Making Reserva tions; Varied Programs In Evidence For Both Groups BY H. A. STALLIXGS Associate Editor of Wilmington Star-News Two of the most widely used camps in the farm circles of North Carolina are the Future Farmers of America and the 4-H ! clubs camps at White Lake near | Elizabethtown in Bladen county. The 4-H Clubs camp is owned | by Bladen county and operated I by R. B. Harper, agricultural agent and Mrs. Lillian Hester, (Home Demonstration agent. Club members from the follow ing counties have already made reservations this season: Lenoir, Edgecombe, Jones, Hyde, Hay wood, Halifax, Northampton, Gates and Hertford, Columbus, Carteret and Onslow, Cumber that after a few hours in the sun, phenothiazine-treated calves often develop a severe type of pink-eye in both eyes. According to the association, veterinary research men have made an extensive study of this trouble and have come to the con clusion that the best way to pre vent it is to keep calves out of the sun for one day beginning the day after treatment. Appar ently, it is not necessary to keep them sheltered on the day treat ment is given. land, Bladen?a total of fourteen | count'ies already represented. In | addition the Johnston County | Older Youth Club has made re-j servations for a week end stay. The 4-H club reservation is i ifrom Monday to Saturday morn-! ing. Illustrative of the delegations is that from Hyde county which j brought thirty-eigHt boys and girls to the camp under the su pervision of J. C. Woodward, agricultural teacher, and Mrs. Gilbert Tunnell, Home Demon stration Agent. In addition to its two' super visors the Hyde County delega tion has an instructors: 4-H Club records, L. R. Harrell, of Raleigh; Insects, J. T. Conner, Extension Entomologist; First Aid, Miss Bessie Gibbs; handi craft stenciling, Mrs. Gilbert Tunnell; woodcraft, J. C. Wood ward; recreation, Mrs. Gwendy len Marshall; life guard, Curtis Blake. I The day starts with the flag J raising and setting up exercises, J followed by breakfast, study per- j iods, instruction, competitive, j games, lunch, rest period, com petitive games, supper, recreation, vesper program. Included in re creation, of course, are the water sports. No 4-H club member is per-1 mitted to attend the camp unless work on the projects accepted by the member are fully up to date. F. F. A. Camp j The Future Farmers of Amer ica Camp at White Lake of which R. L. Kuykendall, Is man ager, is open this year, from June 21 through August 21. Taking as a typical week, that beginning June 28, that week brought delegations from the Cameron, Fuquay Springs, Wal kertown, Pink Hill, Coats, Rodes ville, Stoneville, Walnut Cove, Sandy Ridge. Nathaniel Green, Creedmor, Hillsboro, West Yad kin, Oak City, Waynesville, Sto vall, Mocksville, Flat Creek and Ruffln Nidway, Gold Sand chap ters. The delegations averaged six teen to twenty members each so that for the week about 250 members were present and the guest's brought the camp total | attendance up to 310. A day at the F. F. A. camp brings the fVg raising, the morning devotional program, the flag raising, the cleaning of the cottages, swimming, breakfast, a work hour, inspection of the cot tages, competitive sports, lunch, mail call, rest hour, competitive games, supper. Included in sports are basket Sell TOBACCO in FAIR BLUFF And For Good Service On All Makes Of Autos And Trucks?Come To TAYLOR MOTORS J. J. Taylor, Prop. FAIR BLUFF Auto and Truck Repair Service Good Auto Mechanics To Give Good Service On Repairs Expert Radiator Repair Service Electric and Acetylene Welding GOODRICH AUTO TIRES and TUBES New 4-H Club Awards Stress Farm Forestry The importance of I farm forestry in America is stressed by the fact that farmers own the greatest tingle share of com mercial woodlands. A i-H club forestry proj ect, symbolized by the young man planting a seedling, offers awards to spur inter est in farm forestry. I The stake of farm boys and girls in the woodlands of this state, and of America as a whole, is empha sized by new national and state awards for a 4-H club project in forestry, which include medals for state winners, and scholarships and trips for regional winners. Four-H club members in this community, interested in forestry, are eligible to compete for these awards which include: A gold medal for the state winner. One of four regional $200 cash scholarships. One of four trips to the next 4-H club congress in Chi cago. The four areas in which regional awards are being made are the West, South, Central states and Northeast. The sponsor for these awards is the American Forest Products In dustries, a national association of lumber, pulp and paper( plywood and other forest industries. ball, water ball, ping pong, shuf-. fie board, soft ball, horseshoes, I volley ball, and the water events. J Preceding the F. F. A. delega- j tions the Future Homemakers of j America had delegations of girls at the camp for three weeks. i The attendance at the F. F. A. j the F. H. and the 4-H Club, camps bring to White Lake boys and girls and supervisors and in structors from all over the state. The beauties of White Lake enchant the boys and girls who \ seek an opportunity to come to: the lake each year. The first impression gained j by a visitor to the two camps is! the quality of supervision. The| "Good forest practices on the na tion's farms are of major impor tance," declares Col. William B. Greeley, chairman of the Ameri can Forest Products Industries. "Farmers own a greater share of the nation's woodlands than any other group. With our uses for wood increasing almost daily, we must see to it that our harvests of trees are sufficient to meet the needs of our growing population. This means markets for wood, and this means greater and permanent opportunities for farmers who manage their woodlands for con tinuing forest crops." National surveys show that farmers own 30 {>er cent of the nation's 460 million acres of com mercial forest land. Other owners of small tracts own 27 per cent Medium and large owners have about 18 per cent of the total, and the public owns about 25 per cent Information about the 4-H dab forestry project may be obtained from your county extension agent delegates and the camps are at all times under careful guidance and the number of supervisors guarantees no delegate or re presentative present is overlook ed or ignored or neglected. This guarantees also careful and ex pert coaching for the competitive games and sports. The second impression is that alonp with the play, sports and recreation the delegates receive quite a bit of instruction along the lines of the purposes of the organizations. The third impression is that of unqualified enjoyment, niere is no question but that the boys arid girls are having a wonderfu time and arc enjoying every! moment of their stay at one of J the outstanding: beauty sports of North Carolina. Some liveslock ,Z> that much of our V; not get enough is especially true Of FINE ENOUGH for future heirlooms new lovely nationally advertised JEWELRY and WATCHES For Tobacco Time We Are Authorized Dealers For KEEPSAKE DIAMONDS Give her a genuine Keep sake Diamond Engagement Ring from our selection. ?LOVELY DIAMONDS ?DINNER RINGS ?ENGAGEMENT Rises ?BIRTHSTONE rings MEN'S & LADIES' WALTHAM & HELBRfj Wrist Watches See Our Pocket W*ti While Selling Your Tobacco In Fair Bluff See Us For Your? 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