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Teacher Appreciation Day at Pembroke Elementary Left to right; Mil. Bonnie Callahan, teacher; Mre. Cm lb Lowry, parent: Mlaa Annie The Pembroke Elementary PTA recently honored the faculty and staff of Pembroke Hicks, teacher) Mr. James C. Dial, Principal; Mrs. Joyce Cnnunhtgt, parent; Mrs. Pan Elementary School on Teach er Appreciation Day. Refresh ments and corsages were thla Loddear, parent) and Mra. Lamtta Hunt, teacher. provided and served by PTA members. MMMnaMnMnaii EXTENSION SCENE forth CmMM AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE i i JOHN Q. NlHAJUJBUIV ^ Considering the wide range of programming that is under taken by the Extension Ser vice, there are always some items that perhaps do not need the attention of a full column, yet are worthy of mention nevertheless. Thus, this week's column is a potporri at some of those items. House Plans As interest rates have de clined during the past several months, demand for loans for new homes has been increas ing nationwide. Locally, we have noted numerous new dwellings under construction, and we hope that this trend will continue. Where there are numerous sources for house plans, many people are unaware that we have a relatively large array of home building designs and available house plans at the Extension Office. Those plans range from a simple beach or lake cabin to a rather large four-be dsoom home. The cost at these plans is very low, and anyone who would like to review the plan selection list is invited to stop oy tne U.f. Owens Building anytime be tween the hours of 8:15 a.m. and S: 15 p.m. Monday through Friday. Estate Planting In the home economics and farm management areas, we have already a steady flow of requests for various types of estate planning information. While we do not have a vast quantity of this type informa tion, we do have one publica tion that should provide some significant insight into the need for estate planning and the process and procedures that should be followed as one develops an actual estate plan. The booklet is entitled Estate Planning far North Carolina Families and may be - obtained free. We also have a pamphlet entitled Facts Yon Should Know About Estate Panning that can provide valuable insight as to what estate planning actually en tails. Wheat Problem The recent cold weather coupled with prolonged wet ness has provided the perfect" situation for the development of fungus diseases in some wheat fields. Powdery mildew is the prevalent problem that has developed, and baaed upon our observations, ap pears to have severely damag ed several fields across Robe son County. Some new fungi cides are being developed and tested which should economi cally and effectively control diseases such as powdery mildew and rust in the future. But in the meantime, I believe it if extremely important that any wheat grower or potential grower pay closer attention to those varieties which are resistant to the diseases that have become prevalent in this area and-tafto?pay close attention to those susceptible varieties. Then, next fall wise decisions regarding variety selection can be made which should help to prevent disease problems in next years's wheat crop. Prior to the fall planting season, we will have available a disease suscepti bility chart plus other infor mation relating to wheat varieties. Miss Sandra Hlghsmith, T.M.H. Teacher at Pembroke Eleaieatary School wan pre _ * ? ?? ?? ? i. cow appreciaiion tTMk uj l.M.H. tttckcr ???1stant? Guy Chavls and Mrs. Lnvenia F. Halt. t Ms. Gladys Sawyer, Super vieor of SpedaJ Education, KtbtMl Ctiily Board of Edecattee, la ahowa making the ptuoatattoa. [Lovaaia P. Hut photo) Suddenly? it's the place to be Private p?rtie? Monday? CHURCH GROUPS CALL FOR "SPECIAL RATES Skate Lessons one Hour eaffch day bafore opening Saturdays 1:00 - 3:00 PEMBROKE RAILROAD STREET PEMBROKE, NC I 1 ! 621-0840 PEMBROKE MIDDLE SCHOOL SCIENCE FAB Pembroke Middle School | lield their annual Science Fair April 20-21. There were 1J& | projects on display categoriz ed into 30 individual units. The public participated by f (Diking out and viewing the projects from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m.,-Thursday, April 21, 1983. Winning first prize of S2S and a ribbon was Roger R. Locklear for the Purification of Water. Second prize of $15 and a ribbon went to Carmel Lowry for the display of the Solar System. Third prize of $10 and a ribbon went to - Joshua Malcolm and Lee Bul lard for the construction of a cannon. Receiving Honorable Men tion was James Ozendine for the display of a Turbine. The neatest award went to Tyra Sampson for the construction of a dam. Receiving the most Original Award was Anthony Q. Maynor, Bruce Woodell, and Charles Cummings for the display of the Heart. Other students receiving certificates were Reginald Ozendine, Troy Jacobs, Phy liss Brewer, Sharie Billings, Karen Scott, John Ktemski, Kevin Ozendine, Brian Woo dell, Nancy Ford, Troy Hunt, Cliff Lowry, Sean Graham, John Brooks, Jeremy Samp son, Tammy Hunt, Melanie O'Briant, Mark Cummings, Dwayne Locklear, Richard Locklear, Jerry Newton, Alice McRae, Paulette Pipkin, Su ziette Pipkin, Carmen Deese, Rose Strickland, Jeanine Locklear, Jeffery Shepherd, Hilton Woodell, Jimmy Nogowski, Tammy Chandler, Tiwanna Scott, Charlene Locklear, Samuel, Jacobs, Dawn chavis, Jamie Ozendine. Patty Cummings Natasha Jones, Tina Lowry,1 Angela Revels, Nicole Lowry, Scott Hunt, Leslie Maynor, Buffy Revels and Kim Chavis. Chairpersons for the Scien ce Fair were Mr. Ray Locklear and Mrs. Vickie Stewart with Mr. James Lowry and Mrs. Brenda Locklear participating in the ezhibits. The principal is Mr. Barry Harding. Open House will be Thurs day, April 28, 1983 from 7 p.m. until 8:15 p.m. >-fyi tSF ns?; Selected as N.C. Fellows Scholar John Nelson Oxendine, son of Mr. and Mrs. Larce Ox endine of Pembroke has been selected into the N.C. Fellows Program at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is a freshman this year at that university majoring in Biology. Annually twenty freshmen are selected for membership in this distinguished group of students at UNC. The stu dents are chosen through a competitive process. This se lection process includes n review of a resume' of that student's activities and edu cational experiences. The student also is involved in extensive interviews conduct ed by university deans and faculty persons at UNC. Each North Carolina Fel low is selected for a four year period. The student will be involved in special honor classes and seminars design ed to enhance their leadership abilities. John Nelson is involved as a minority student advisor at UNC Chapel Hill, a member of the Carolina Indian Circle, Carolina Reading Program and is currently doing re search with the Fungal Gen etic Research Program at UNC Chapel Hill. A "Prince' of a Gay! Daniel Devon Morris, 4 yean old. Recently the Charlotte Hickory Grove Church of God, hadoooantest. Boys aiid~|Ms from ages 1-6 yrs. participa ted. The project was to raise money for their church. There were six that participated and they raised $549.14. The Prince was my grand son, Daniel Devon Morris. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Morgan T. Morris, Jr. of Charlotte. He raised S211.40 and is only 4 years old. He loves his church and loves to sing in church. It is so wonderful how the Lord can use small children. He can use them when grown-ups won't listen. I want to thank everyone that has helped me during my sickness. I have had two operations in 8 months and I thank God for bringing me thru. I thank everyone for their prayers that prayed for me. I'm still not well, but I am better. As you read this whisper a little prayer for me that I will soon be back in church, praise God for His goodness and mercy. Mrs. Bessie S. Buflard 2013 West 5th St. Lomberton, NC 28358 I PEMBROKE CARPET SERVICE | Floors, Window & Walls ?~~ We Can Cover Thorn All! Floor Covering* By Mohawk, Armstrong, Congoleum Wall Covering* By Style-Text, John Miller Window Covering* levolor? Blinds Greenhouse Fabrics Mon.-FH. 8-6 Sat. 8-1 ? Main St. Pembroke, N. C. 919-521-8331 COLLAPS-A-HAT" wmmmmmmmmmammmmmammmmmmtmmmmmm A HAT FOR ALL REASONS! Handmade hi-fasMon Straw Hat that comas out of a bag or pocket. ?? Unfolds, always looking part act. | ? Light weight. Chic?Trendy? Funky. ? For sun, travel or For Man ft ? Women as a gift. ? On* siza tits all. S5*m Mili sirti ? Extramaty durable. L S|Omi*2*ii u ?a?* Stnd Check or MO to cAmerica^ Welody^ 123 South St., Oyataf Bay, Naw Vorl< 11771 | RAINBOW THE ONE PRODUCT THAT MUST j! BE SEEN TO BE BELIEVED! FOR INFORMATION... Call your I; general distributor today. Phyllis A. Lowery j; Pembroke, N.C. ' 521-4624 WACCAMAW INDIAN NEWS by Susie Jacobs International Paper Com pany has finally moved in some^ of their equipment, to start cleaning out the Buckhead Swamp in the Waccamaw Indian community. After about fifteen (15) years of negotiation with them. All the paper work has been complet ed. The Indian people have suffered tremendous losses for many years due to exces sive water that has been turned into this channel by the paper company, off of thousands of acres of land above the community owned by the paper company. Caus ing septic tanks to over-flow crops and road damage to be done, in the thousands of dollars. Car Wash When: April 30, 1983 Where: Buckhead Fire Dept. Time: 10:00 a.m. Sponsored: Nw Hope Youth. Yoeth Bally When: May 7, 1983 Where: New Hope* Fellow ship Hall. Time: 7:00 p.m. * Mrs. Roberta Jacobs is home from the hospital. The Waccamaw $iouan Youth will have a youth day in Raleigh, NC, May 19th. The Waccamaw Simian Youth will have a donut sale May 21 and 28, to help sponsor their trip to th^ pnity Conference in Raleigh; NC Adult education clasaei are being held each Monday and Wednesday night at 6:30 pjn. at the Waccamaw Comnuptity Center. Mr. Roscoe Jacobs,. Sr., and Miss Angela P'ttfifck Attended a workshop at Pem broke State University April 12-14 sponsored by L.RD.A. Burnt Swamp W.M.U. Book Study There will be a book study at Harpers Ferry Baptist Church, May 2, 1983 from 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. entitled "Say Yes, Say No." It will be taught by Mrs. Dorothy Bell, Associational W.M.U. Direc tor of Bladenboro. She is a member of the S.A.L.T. Team. She and her husband are members of the Shady Grove Baptist Church in Bladenboro, NC. They have served in Eng lish language work in Panama and Germany. Her husband has served as pastor in both areas, also as church planters in North Carolina and South Carolina, New Oceans Bap tist Seamans Ministry. She has had articles related to her work in R.S. and Mission Field books. She is an outstanding teacher. Come hear her on May 2, Monday night, at 6:30 I'm sure you will enjoy hearing her teach, "Say Yes, Say No." Susan Locldcar WMU PuMicltv Chairman ? ? - - _ ? II. ?I - .1. m>rn m .1 - , * IS YOUR INSURANCE AGENT LOCKB) INTO ONE COMPANY? There ore 2 ways to buy msoronce. You con buy your insurance from a one<ompony agent But they're locked into only those policies that their compony seBs. So their hands ore tied. Or you con buy your insurance from on Independent Insurance Agent.. the more thon-one-compony ogent. You see, a Big "I" Independent Agent like us doesn't work for |usf one compony We represent several. So we're free to grve you an importiol, independent opinion and help odvise you on the best coverage of the best pace And that goes for homeowners, automobile, business, life and health insurance. ? f yQUR Before you reach a verdict about insurance, see your Big"I" I frcygyy [faawtrr ) Independent Insurance Agent... the more-thon-one-ctxnpany V w*?w ~V ogent We re not locked mto one company. ^eTH/S^SttAMajSfM THOMAS Insurance Sc:rviuTs^Inc\ J ??1 LUMBEBMANS MUTUAL HhBS ,ND1ANA LUMBEBMANS employers mutual J. C. Thonui INDIANA NATIONAL Posl Office Drawer 99 Pm hi Thnmmm ' Revels PltZI m Pembroke. North Carotins Debn Whitman PWe 521-435* or 521-8*06 mammmemmm* ? ?? Lonesome George Gobel A invites you to the BEMCOR Country Sellabration and Borneo s luxurious Royal sxropedic Sleep Set.. trmrn? ?? m??r r*<l Ouiiont Wyytr ^ ?- ?n-'w WemcST IWsx [PEMBROKE FURNITURE CO. Complete Home Furnishing Center Main St.-Pembroke ? BEMCO aftht W?K1 CrtmlM SlttpH* Nh *
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