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WILUAM BRADLEY BABSON and Barbara Jean Harbaugh will be honored with a reception April 3 in Supply. They will be mar ried March 27 in Ohio. Harbaugh-Babson Vows To Be Spoken In Ohio Barbara Jean Harbaugh of Bruns- of William A. "Bunny" and Shirley wick, Ohio, and William Bradley Babson of Bolivia. Babson of Bolivia will be married He is a scrvicc engineer with in a 4 p.m. ceremony March 27 at Xerox Corporation and a 1987 grad Brunswick Reformed Church, uate of Cape Fear Community Col Brunswick, Ohio. lege with an associate of applied sci Thc bride-elect is the daughter of ence degree in electronics engineer Leonard and Anita Harbaugh of ing. Brunswick and Anna and Obrad Bunny and Shirley Babson will Gavrioliv of Parma, Ohio. She is a host a reception for the couple on nursing student currently employed Saturday, April 3, at 5:30 p.m. at with Interim Healthcare as a nursing Brunswick County Republican Parly assistant. Headquarters in Supply. All friends The prospective groom is the son and relatives arc invited. Langston To Lead BCC Fund Drive Dr. Lcc Langston of Shallotte will serve as chairman of the 1993 com munity fund drive to raise money for the Brunswick Community College Foundation Fund for Academic Ex cellence. Langston is vice president of the BCC Foundation. Three teams will canvass the county during the two-week drive that begins April 8, with the goal of raising S40,(XX). Any funds con tributed beyond that level will added to the Fund for Academic Exce llence endowment. The Fund for Academic Excel lence provides student financial and scholarship aid, instructional equip ment and faculty and staff develop ment. Individual and corporate gifts to BCC arc sought throughout the year, said Glenn Barefoot, resource development officer. However, spe cial focus is placed on contributions during the annual Community Fund Drive. Co-captains Ina Mac Mint/., Robert Williams and Napoleon Barefoot will lead the team canvass ing the Lcland, Bolivia, Supply and Boiling Spring Lakes areas. Dr. Austin Hyde and Anita White will head the team in the Southport-Bald Head Island and Oak Island area. Co-captains for the South Bruns wick Islands area are Marshall Woodard and Sheila McLamb. BCC trustees. Foundation board members, employees and communi ty volunteers will serve as team members. Persons or businesses wishing to contribute to the Brunswick Com munity College Foundation can con tact any of the team leaders above or the college. BY DIANE Astrology Readings a ? ? >r Psychic Readings DO YOU WISH TO KNOW? When and whom you will marry? What the year will bring you? If your husband or wife loves another? If your sweetheart is true? ?? If you will gain your lawsuit? How soon you will make a change? " How to regain your health? If you will inherit money? ^ What you are best adapted for? If you have enemies and who? ^ If you can trust your friends? Why your love acts strange? If you should make business changes? ? Why you lost your position? Who has said things about you? How long will you live? If you will ever be healthy? ^ If you will travel? tt If you should speculate? 0 Why you are unlucky? 4443 Main St., Shallotte Dial (919)754-7993 CALL FOR ONE FREE QUESTION ?Dairijl Queen WELCOME TO THF WONDERFUL WORLD OF "DAIRY OUEEN*" SPECIAL Regular Sundae $1.29 Regular Price $1.75 Nuts Extra (Expires March 31) Serving real ice cream and fresh fruit topping since 1950. Shallotte Plaza ? Shallotte ? 754-2545 * I These Questions Are 'For The Birds Dear Plant Doctor: I have two questions about plants that involve birds indirectly. Could you please tell me what is affecting my holly bushes? I have enclosed leaves for you to see. There is something like powdery inildcw and webs on the underside of the leaves. I would pre fer to use something organic for the problem if possible because the birds get inside these bushes often and eat the berries. The other question involves the identification of the small branch enclosed in the letter. The bush was destroyed when our septic tank was redone. It was a large shrub with trailing white clusters of small white flowers and purplish-black berries. Our resident mockingbird loved this plant and I would like to replace it. Answer: The problem with your holly is the tea scale (Fiorinia theae). The tea scale is primarily a problem with camellias but will also attack and severely damage many spccies of holly (as you will testify). Getting rid of this pest will be diffi cult but not impossible. First, prune your holly. Open up the plant for maximum air circulation and light penetration. Second, soil test and fertilize plants as recommended. Third, apply a recommended insecti cide. The best time of year to treat tea THE PLANT DOCTOR C. BRUCE WILLIAMS Extension Area Turf Specialist scale is in the early spring jusl after all danger of frosi is past. Use the la bel-recommended amount of Dursban 6.7 EC applied in two ap plications 10 days apart. I do not know of a "nonpcsticidc" method that will control tea scale. Proper application of insecticide should cause no danger to birds. According to the National Wildlife Federation, the common house cat is a much greater threat to song bird populations than nearly any other factor. An estimated 19 million song birds arc killed by "kitty" every year. Urban cat populations as high as 1,295 cats per square mile were identified in a Wisconsin study. Similar results were found in a study conducted in England. Your resident mockingbird has good taste. Although the leaves were crushcd I believe the plant you en closed is a native shrub called the Southern Wax Myrtle (Myrica cer ifera). This is one of my favorite na tive ornamental plants. You should have no trouble locating a nice spec imen at local nurseries. Dear Plant Doctor: 1 live in the center of the "sandhills" of North Carolina (Aberdeen) and would like to grow some grass in my yard. ! have very sandy soils and heavy shade in my yard. I tried tall fescue last year. It looked great all spring but died by midsummer. Please tell me what to do to get grass to grow! Answer: If you really want a fine lawn you have several options: 1. Remove trees and/or limbs to admit more sunlight. Install an irri gation system. Soil test and amend the soil according to test recommen dations. Plant and maintain the warm season turf grass of your choice. 2. Leave the trees and/or limbs. Soil test and amend the soil accord ing to test recommendations. Plant a suitable shade lovi.ng groundcover, such as English ivy, Asiatic Jasmine, etc. 3. Leave the trees and/or limbs. Soil test and amend the soil accord ing to test recommendations. Install an irrigation system. Plant a shade loving warm season grass such as "Raleigh" St. Augustine grass. Plan to treat for insccts and disease prob lems, since a shade stressed lawn will require more pesticide applica tion because of reduced sunlight and poor air circulation. 1 am sending you a copy of Caro lina Lawns. Please review it before making any drastic decisions. Give your local extension agent a call about the details. Good luck. Send your gardening comments and questions to The Plant Doctor, P.O. Box 109. Bolivia, N.C. 28422. PU/c> V* GALLERY <3 LOCAL ART ? POTTERY JEWELRY ART SUPPLIES STITCIIERY "THE UNUSUAL" Selected for your pleasure by Artist ? Owner Betty Peut Calabash Post Officc Complex .Jjwy. 179 ? (919)579-992^ " USDA Choice Beef London Broil & Top Round Roast Lb. March is National Red Cross Month. The American Red Cross Needs Your Support. $1 Donation Coupons available at Food Lion check-out counters. 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