EXTENSION SCENE H^c? AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE ..a ? ? * During the pest year we have had a large increase in the numbers ef inquiries coming to the Extension Of fice for information on forage crops. Even though we have ? ? * not seen much growth in our local cattle industry, we have noted a trend of increasing demand for hay and an in creasing interest in quality hay production. Another rea son for the increasing interest in forage crops also may center on the exasperation that many farmers have faced during th* past few - they have attempted to grow top crops on marginal land and have failed more often than they have succeeded. Coastal Bermuda is the predominant warm-season perennial that U grown in this area whilfc fescue is the predominant cool-season per ennial that is grown locally. While new developments in fescue production tave been essentially nil for many years, there are now promising new varieties which will likely become the standard fescue varieties in the near future. Forager is a new variety that was developed for FCX which hat coaiistently produced higher yields during the past few years than the more popular Kentucky 31 which has been around for a long time. In the warm-season per ennial area, there are two entirely new grasses that appear to be on the horizon and are producing some ex citing results in field research trials. Two of those grasses are switchgrass and Flaccid grass. Switchgrass is a native perennial, tall growing grass that is adapted throughout North Carolina and has pro duced daily gains in cattle significantly greater than more popular grasses that are currently being grown. It is also characteristically a fast spring grower and has been available for grazing by mid April. Flaccidgrass is the other exciting grass crop which is a very high forage producer and well adapted to all areas of the state. It is a perennial with a bunchgrass appearance, and normally begins growth two to four weeks earlier than Coas tal Bermuda. One of its most outstanding features is that it has performed well under lower rates of nitrogen than is normally required by Coastal Bermuda. These two grasses are cur rently being evaluated by researchers at North Carolina State University, and even though these trials are show ing considerable promise for both of these grasses. Flac cidgrass especially, must be studied for a few more years prior to release in order for all of its' characteristics to be studied and well known so that any potential pest prob lems, digestibility problems, or other types of problems which may arise will have an opportunity to show them selves. This is necessary in order to avoid a premature release which could ultimately create serious problems on farms. Anyone who may be inter ested in additional informa tion regarding the digesti bility, crude protein levels, and other characteristics of these grasses should call the County Extension Office at 738-8111. i ?i . . - ? JOHN G. MCHARD0ON iThe world's largest mush room farm is in Winfield, i Pennsylvania. Out of the farm come seven thousand tons of mushrooms a year. The exclamation point ("!") comes from the Latin word for joy: Io. Girl Scouts visit Capitol v Girls Seoul Troop* 072 and 230 visited (he Raleigh Capital on Saturday, Oct. 29. They loured the Executive Building, the Legislative Building, Museum of History, and the Museum of Nature. Projects the Girl Scouts have worked on are fund raising for Josh Brooks and a scrap book in honor of Amer ican soldiers in the Middle East. The leaders are Yvonne Barnes Dial and Joan Lowiy. . W edding plans announced Jennifer Kay Oxendine Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth ,Melvin Oxendine of Pem broke announce the engage ment and wedding of theit daughter. Jennifer Kay Ox endine of Pembroke to Ken neth Freeman, also of Pem broke. Jennifer is a graduate of Pembroke State University. 1 where she received her B.S. degree in Early Childhood. She is presently employed with the Robeson County Board of Education. Her fiance is a graduate of Pembroke State University, where he received his B.S. degree in Business Admin istration. He is presently employed with Farm Bureau Insurance Services of Robe son County. A wedding date of De cember 17, at 4:30 p.m. has been set. The marriage cere mony will be held at Mount Olive Pentecostal Holiness Church in Pembroke. Invi tations are being sent, but all friends and relatives are invited to attend. tFJmer W Hunt nhnto) 1 carpet^cutIieating cost With the rapidly rising cost of heating fuel and the diminishing world supply, there are very few of us who are not aware of the need to conserve energy. It's a consideration when it comes to buying almost anything from cars to carpets. We all know that carpets are warm to walk on, but they also help insulate our houses and keep them warm. If your house has no basement or an unhealed basement, carpeting the floors over these cold areas will cut down on heat loss. You'll save'money because your heating system won't have to work as hard to maintain the desired room temperature. Simply stated, carpeting and undercarpet padding insulate your house from below, just as the insulation in your attic insulates it from the cold air above. It can also insulate between floors and save you money if. like many homeowners, you have installed or plan to install zone heating. Though any carpet can insulate, one with a thick, dense pile will do the most effective job. ****** For all your carpeting needs visit: ?19-821-8331 PEMBROKE CARPET ' SERVICE 4 hfoite/ts Cmift... ALADDIN KEROSENE HEATERS 99.9% FUEL EFFICIENT. Not 80,85 or even 90. Every Aladdin Kerosene Radiant, Convection and Omnidirectional Heater is tested out at 99.9% fuel efficiency ratings. When someone puts his money in our heaters, he gets every penny's worth back in the form of warm, clean, smokeless, odorless, comfortable heat. ?Also a complete service department including wicks for Aladdin, Comfort Glow, Radiant King, Sanyo, ' and Kero-sun. See SteVe Locklear. TEMP-RITE? 95 (B231) IbWU'lUlb W IMJ1J TYPE. RADIANT/REFLECTION HEAT OUTPUT 15.200 BTU HEATING CAPABHJTT: APPROXIMATELY 525 SO. FT AREA BURNING TIME: APPROXIMATELY 10 HOURS FUEL CAPACITY 1.15 GALLONS IGNITION SOURCE: 2 "D" SIZE BATTERIES HEATER DIMENSIONS: 270" x 134" x 213" HEATER WEIGHT: 28 6 LBS CARTON DIMENSIONS: 300" x 156" x 23 8" SHIPPING DIMENSIONS: 3.80 CUBIC FEET SHIPPING WEIGHT: 326 LBS REPLACEMENT PART: SW5720 GLASS FIBER WICK TEMP-RITE ? EQUATOR TL (S661U) TYPE: RADIANT/REFLECTION HEAT OUTPUT: 10.500 BTU HEATING CAPABILITY: APPROXIMATELY 360 SO. FT AREA BURNING TIME: APPROXIMATELY 14 HOURS FUEL CAPACITY 1.1 GALLONS IGNITION SOURCE: 2 "D" SIZE BATTERIES HEATER DIMENSIONS: 17 7" x 14.6" x 18 1" HEATER WEIGHT 17.6 LBS CARTON DIMENSIONS: 193" x 14 4" x 19 5" SHIPPING DIMENSIONS: 3 13 CUBIC FEET SHIPPING WEIGHT: 20.9 LBS REPLACEMENT PART: SW4720 GLASS FIBER WICK TEMP-RITE? TROPIC (S181U) SPECIFICATIONS \ TYPE: RADIANT/REFLECTION > HEAT OUTPUT 7.800 BTU HEATING CAPABILITY 280 SQ. FT AREA BURNING TIME: APPROXIMATELY 15 HOURS FUEL CAPACITY 0 85 GALLON IGNITION SOURCE: 2 "D" SIZE BATTERIES HEATER DIMENSIONS 15 5" x 15 5" x 18 5" HEATER WEIGHT 15 LBS CARTON DIMENSIONS: 175" x 175" x 20" SHIPPING WEIGHT: 20 LBS REPLACEMENT PART: SW1120 GLASS FIBER WICK TYPE: OMNIDIRECTIONAL/RADIANT HEAT OUTPUT: 19.500 BTU HEATING CAPABILITY APPROXIMATELY 700 SO. FT BURNING TIME; APPROXIMATELY 9 HOURS FUEL CAPACITY: 13 GALLONS IGNITION SOURCE: 2 "D" SIZE BATTERIES HEATER DIMENSIONS: 155" x 15 5" x 25" HEATER WEIGHT: 24 4 LBS CARTON DIMENSIONS: 19" x 19" x 275" SHIPPING WEIGHT: 278 LBS REPLACEMENT PART: SW5620 GLASS FIBER WICK I ' 1 ifl SERVlUTAR PEMBROKE HARDWARE Phone 521-4259 PEMBROKE, NORTH CAROLINA I * ' THBCAKOUNA INDIAN YOKE 521-2626 I HUNT'S STUDIO | OF PHOTOGRAPHY 'Wedding* 'Anniversaries 'Prom Portraits 'General Photography | PHONE 521-4176 | 'nioii ( hii|nll|| K?| j$| VIil'|f'"'>r"^t''' ^ ' ^^*our Conven i ent S topS^ Space For Rent ?? 521-2826 I Trowing In Dcfto*? CALL DOWNMVER (tflh TRAVEL AGENCY T?iijiii?? ifn iiifti 3800 Fart Street Lincoln Park, Mich. 48146 LEWIS SEAFOOD RESTAURANT Specials... ?Large Shrimp Plate $5.95 ?Small Shrimp Plate (4.99 ?3 Item Combination Plate S5.9S (Fish. Shrimp. Oysters) ?Large Ovster Plate $5.95 ?Crab Plate $4.99 WOOD'S SIGNS Par AlOtYear Sign Herts! ??I ^nhi'.lTc. MOW sn-mr Ronald Woods flLLIN STATION, From 11a.m. until 2 p.m. ?All the Pizza You Can Eat And A Salad For $2.75 Tneaday...from 6-9 WE OFFER THE SAME BUFFET THE TYPEWRITER SHOP SALES - SERVICE ^ MEW i USED TYPEWRITERS AMD CALCULATORS dffiSfe 31 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN OFFICE MACHINE REPAIRS Phone 736-2917 1405 Carthage Road-Lumberton LOWRY'S COUNTRY STORE V ' ihao of aood ?Hardware PRISTILLA LOWERY OWNER CALL 521-0434 Brisson Pools SEE US ABOUT FALL SPECIALS! ?Authorized dealer for Sunhut Pool Enclosures. 919-739-4420, highway 211 E. Lumherton, N.C. nsr Rent 321-2826 JOHN'S GARAGE 8 MBm WhI of I.?hai4an Off Hwy. 74 ?Al Foeelfn aad Dwaadc *E?fMlafcod ^WM PHONE-738-9303 . ?? i ? Old Foundry Restaurant 2S10 We?t 5th Street Lumberton, N. C. 28358 ? Pembroke Exit 1-95 ? Hubert Oxendine Phone 919/73*9219 * BUFFET DAILY Banquet Faciliti** *tn> carerwtf Service BARB'S COMPLETE SALON ?Harper's Ferry Church area. Next to the Country Barber Shop Permanents, $10.00 off for a limited time only. % Tues. & Wed. from Thurs. & Fri. 8:30 a.m. til > p.m. from 8:30 a.m. Call 521- 3320.\ til 8 p.m. JOHN'S SERVICE CENTER Union Chapel Road ?Drinks: 10 oz.-25 mil, 16oz.--39c ?Milk: 1 gallon--S2.39 "Mobil Gas ?Cigarettes 70c per pack ?Food and Cold Beverages Complete Garage Repairs 'Radial Tirc? ?Body and Paint Work Open 7 Day a a Week 8 am on Sand a x to 8 p.m. PHONE 521-4263 Rem Si 521-2826 ? ? FELECIA'S STYLING SALON ?Redken Products ?Complete Lines of Natural Women Cosmetics Next Door to BAB Outlet MOORE'S CHAIN SAW l*tH|im Aim SAPPER & YAZOO LAWN MOWERS j w. Smto WW nM I CALL 521-9942, | BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORY i II?? THOMAS *SOti I General Electric Hotpoim MB. I mainr llmtiftn * i- il i rinciiievw * -? ?jut *pf i*** niv1k i Refrigerator* Ah CWilluiHI ttrtwntieff^ B^j I E-7 If i WaahervDnrera | PHONE 9l? 739-4724 j