AgricuiTurauy :>peaKing Add New Life To Pastures In 1977 Bv I B H \KI> \(.K With the cattle and beef prices of lodav. putting monev into improved foraire may seem like a losing proposition hut as land prices keep goim? up cer tain practices can he uood investments for instance lime I^etrumes are becoming increas inirlv popular .is a part of both hav and pasture programs Interseeded with grasses, thev offer man\ advantages that show up direct Iv in the profit column t he\ can readih add new life to an old pasture • >r start a new pasture <>ff in the rurht direction The maior factor which has increased t he popularit \ «>f legumes in recent v«-ars has been t he lam- increase in nitrogen fertilizer costs These plants often produce more ban enough nitrogen f<»r their «iw:i needs and then share t he surplus with the trasses m t he same stand The dollars s,sv.ed in fert 111 /er <■ an he «j11 it e significant How-.-e\ er thert ar*other important reas^ New Sessions Set In Visual Arts The Warren ton \rts ( urn mission v. ill sponsor a new session of visual arts r|,tvs»-s Hunni! the month of .tanuarv These classes are for . h 11«1 r« n. teens and adults nd uii! he held in the Arts ('omrnission studio Ms Susan Simmons artist in resident- v. ill 'each the classes Th<* classes v\ill he held ea«*h week durintr .lanuarv tn<1 v\ill he free for teens and children v^ith a $"• resist rat ion fee for adult s The schedule uill he Mondav 3 4 1"): teens, stud vine uses of pen and ink. paint in ir and macrarr.e, Tuesdav. 10 noon, adults paintintr: Tuesdav 7 9 p. m adult, loom weavirvLr. ;ind Wednesdav. 2 W l: 1 V chil dren. mixed media Adult classes v. ill study acrvlic and oil painting on Tuesdav mornings and off the loom weavin.tr Tuesdav nights. The weaving course uill explore technicjues for weaving without the use of a loom to make such things as basketpurses and \a all hanirint's The classes will hetrin next Mondav .Ian 10 and continue weeklv through the month \11 Warren Countv residents and their children an* encouraged to participate planting legumes As Or William K Knight. I'SDA AHS agronomist at Mississippi State I'niversitv recently comment ed. "(Quality is added to forage h. v\a\ of improved digestibil if v and higher protein content. This translates into faster and more efficient gains with vearling beef cattle Clovers • .in mprove conception rates and milk ilow That adds up to more and heavier calves for the row rail operator and more d »ir\ vales for the milk producer" Other agronomists have noted that legumes can increase weaning rate-, lessen grass tetanv risk and. in vern ral cut head healt h problems \ n import ant factor to remember in forage manage rnent especiall v with W-rumes is that forage stands ire heavilv dependent on soil pH and fertil \ XcceptablepH Ie\ e!v f.»r some crops run bet w een b ' • b but for ot her . rops 1 ]r e alfalfa a pH of h X t«» •i - preferable The reason is •Kit n itru-nt absorption drops ..ff r ip:d! \ at pH le\ els below • " 1'h.i' means legumes and ;• r tsv,,-s won t get enough I'h:.<»sj»^11rous nitrogen or other n ■ era elements Your best be! ;* 'o follow soil test recom " e" da' .ons I n man v cases '• is vimplv a must as the ! ' -' ep in forage crop pr<.liurt i.»n Embro 4-H Club Conducts Meet 'I he Kmb.ru 1 H Club met with Lisa Rt-avis. president, presidini.' The meeting wa* • •• o ;ii the home of Mrs. Rebecca Somerviile Silent Nii'ht v, as stinif .'ind we said the flub pledire We had three \ 1^1 tor- It «;:> reported that on Me. l'» i he club visited the nursiny homes and the senior '■i". 'en- in the Kmbro Cnmmun it\ We sant; carols and passed nut fruit bat's It »a* reported that we received a seal and some awards on Achievement Niuht. Mrs Hudtrins said our first i-.imiv sale was very uood and the second order of candv was here We had refreshments and • vhartired trifts The meeting wa^ closed bv saving the club nn >Tt o The members were asked to brini' in ideas for recreation next summer C.arv Hender -■in reporter All Types Horseshoeing WAVIELY H. THOMPSON CEIRTIFIFO F RRilB Routf 1 Box "76 WJRREN1 r N f j /581) mobile Uni Phone 257-4017 Hannah Theresa Hvmon of Warrenton and Odell Bullock of Macon were unitt-ol in VVarrenton The Kev l.i>:herC, Brown of Durham officiaterl at the drtuble ring ceremonv The bride. given in marriage l>\ her brother. William Hvmon nf Baltimore. Md wore a formal length pun of blue satin designed with a hitrh neckline and floral lace The sheer bishop sleeves had lace trim She carried a bouquet of white carnations with blue st reamers Ms Shirlev Hvmon. sister of the bride, nas maid of honor She wore a formal gown of nival blue satin and carried a bouquet of roval blue carna t ions Daniel l.ee Coee Atkins were holiday visitors of her mot her. Mrs. Josephine Smith in the home of Mr and Mrs Vinson Kvans in Meridth ville. Ya Mr and Mrs Lee Roy Threewitts of Chesapeake. Ya and Mr and Mrs Charlie Threewitts and sop ,i Lumber ton were visitors of Mr and Mrs .!(*• Threewitts during the holiday s Mrs Annie Strum of Nashville spent several days last week with Mr and Mrs Hern ice West Mr and Mrs Hnhert Shephard and daughter of Durham and Mrs Michael Wilhurn and children of Klon were holldav iruests of the W.-Ms Mr and Mrs Wiliford Isles of Karrm ille Ya spent some t ime here with her parents. Mr and Mr^ W H Rodwell. and his mother Mrs Wiliford Isles Mr- Mrs returned with them for .1 yiMt Mrs K.i v rnond ( i Harris s[t.em' -e\t-ral da\ s last week w • h Mr and Mrs .1 K Harris .tr• f Mhscs Mamie and .l-i^fp-hine Stanshur\ Mr arid Mr^ .lames Thrower of W "'lamston were visitors of Mr and Mrs J W f'errv during the holidays Mr and Mrs H K Pope spent Christmas Day with Mr and Mrs Crowell Pope and family and Mr and Mrs Hill Pope and family in Greenville Howard Manning of San Franeiseo. Calif . spent some time with Mr and Mrs Irvin Manning and visited Mrs \ B Inkle and Miss Fa ye Itesi in Nor,oik Va Larry Salmon of Oxford. Mr and Mrs I.uther Tanner and son of Roanoke Rapids were Christmas visitors of Mr and Mrs Mfred Salmon Miss Ka\e Rest of Norfolk, Va .-pent some time during t he holidays with Mr and Mrs Norman Best \mong visitors of Mr and Mr lohn Harris during t he holida\s w ere Mr and Mrs .Jim Thomas and daughter of Ferndale Mirh Mr and MrBob U\s,H-k\ and children of M10 M u-h Mrs (i lad v s Mc Knight of Cravlono. Mich Mr and Mrs John Walter Harris and sons of Hopewell, V.i Mr- Marv .lorgenson of Richmond. Va . Mr and Mrs |{ I Mvrick of Weldon and Mr ami Mrs Charlie Fox of ('larks*. ilie. Va Mrs Peggy Harris and children spent some time wth her mot her. Mrs \nnie Ashley in Haw River Mrs Nick H Mustian and Mrs Kdward Hunter of Warrenton attended the fun eral of Mrs J H Moore. Sr . in Kalei^h Friday Mrs Michael Fertruson and children of Fmroria, Va . spent some time wuh Mr and Mrs W.Kxjrow Brinkley durinu the holiday s I ):i\ ni Pike left Wednesday for the 1 S Armv in Camel. K after spending several weeks liurini'the holidays wit h his parents Mr am) Mrs Ita1- mond Pike Mr in it Mrs W (I lledi'epeih spent several days ,j - ,i thr i'(with Mr and Mr !*!■!!:[> M .it hew s and tan \ i Ni wton Mr ind Mrs ( larenne ( arter of H.' 1 were Suftday \ - ' -.- 11 f Mr and Mrs Ka s n ■ < r I I' 'I- .''ill Mrs Has I, I'll-1 Mr iinl Mrs John Calhoun of K' r • ' < wire holiday .r ■' M' mil Mrs Tomm\ I 'A I NIr i-:d M's I alt her ('oilier r 1 Mr i' ' M-s is- Collier were .r .f Mr and Mrs M ir - i • a ind.- ;•! i". Virirtnia 1- i. ■ , V'l.c • - of Mrs I. F Me- the holidays (O'l-i V ■ ,n,! Mrs Sam I', V*- ar.d Mrs Kuio-ne Shearin. Mr and Mrs. Jack Critcher and Mr and Mrs. Carlton Critcher of Ports mouth. Va Mr and Mrs. David Alredge and daughters of High 1'oint. Mr and Mrs. William Morris. III. of Atlanta. Ga . Mr. and Mrs Cliff Harwood and children of Wilson. Mr and Mrs Bobby Critcher. Mrs. Christine Morris and son of Roanoke Rapids. Mr and Mrs. Steve Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Bern ice Ay cock Mr anil Mrs Milton Acree of Salem. Va and Mr and Mrs. I/eon Acree of Virginia Beach. Va spent some time here with Mr and Mrs .Julian Acree. Mr and Mrs Roy I,ee Clarke spent Sunday with Mrs. J. H. Clarke in Boykins. Va.. during the holidays Mr and Mrs F. I). Hornadav and son of Burlington and Miss K;len Harvev of Raleigh were holidav guests of Mrs. G. E. llarun Mrs Harvey spent some time during the holidays with Mr and Mrs. George Har\e> .Ir . in Fort Myers. Fla. Mr ami Mrs. Willie Svkes entertained on Sunday for Mr. ind Mrs Wilson Copley of Macon Miss Brenda Copley of Winston Salem. Mr and Mrs. Kermit Copley and family of Wilmington. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. l'erkinson of Triangle. Va.. Mr. (Continued on page 5i