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Page TWELVE THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1963 Home Demonstration Club News Holly Grove Club The June meeting of the Holly Grove Club was held at the resi dence of Mrs. Ruth McKenzie. The program was given by Mrs. Walter Poley, "Family Financial Planning.” Several pointers were discussed on budget planning. Irregular incomes of farmers are hardest to budget and therefore the budget must be flexible it was noted. A picnic was planned for sum mer recreation. Refreshments were served by Mrs. McKenzie and Frances and Paulette McKenzie. —By Mrs. Walter Poley Publicity Chairman of Mrs. Earl Lewis. The meeting was called to order by Mrs. Roy Williams. The meeting opened with a song. Mrs. Earl Lewis gave the devotional. A short business session was held by Mrs. Roy Wil liams. Mrs. Edd McKenzie read the minutes of the last meeting and the treasurer’s report. The meeting was then turned over to Mrs. Dawes Greybeal. She gave an interesting and in formative demonstration entitled "Family Financial Planning.” A “guessing game” was played by the club, Mrs. Roy Williams the Eagle Springs Club The Eagle Springs Home Dem onstration Club met in the home winner. The July meeting will be in the home of Mrs. Carl Williams. —By Mrs. Frank Campbell Publicity Chairman WATCH OUR ADS . . YOU'LL FIND ITl Gilbey’s Vodka Pt. Ray McNally New Editor At ‘Golf World’ Magazine FERTILIZING. IRRIGATION. CURING Quality Of Tobacco Influenced By Production Practices, Agent Says Ray McNally has begun work as editor of Golf World magazine of Pinehurst, succeeding Thomas H. O’Neil of Southern Pines who continues his association with the publication as consultant. McNally, 42, has spent his life in the sports world as a journal ist, sportscaster in both radio and television and in promotion. He is a graduate of the University of Missouri. During World War II he served with the Navy, spend ing time overseas in the south Pa cific. After stints as sports editor of the Borger, Tex., News-Herald and Tucson, Ariz., Daily Citizen, McNally, with his wife, Marcile, published a golf paper, "Fore,” serving Texas and the Southwest. He has broadcast baseball, foot ball and basketball. For two years he was executive director of the All America Bowl football game in Tucson. Throughout his sports career he has been a staunch booster for golf. The McNallys and their daugh ter, Marcy, 11, are living in the IKnollwood Apartments here. O’Neill had been Golf World editor for about the past 10 years, following 30 years with the As sociated Press. Mrs. Lillian Harlow is publish er and advertising manager of Golf World, which was founded by her late husband, Robert E. Harlow. Other members of the staff are Richard S. Taylor, man- 3.40 4/5 BY F. D. ALLEN County Extension Chainnan There are a number of import ant production practices that in fluence the quality of flue-cured tobacco; 1. Adequate but not excessive rates of fertilizer. (See Ext. Fold er No. 212 available at the county agent’s office or Guides for ad justing Fertilizer to Rainfall). 2. Different varieties can be ex pected to produce tobacco with different physical and chemical properties. Some varieties nor mally produce a larger percent of slick and immature appearing leaf than others. 3. Avoid over-irrigation. To bacco that has too much water or has it too often, tends to be pale, slick, low in nicotine, low in oil and low in aroma and flavor. 4. If MH-30 is to be used, re member that excessive rates, early applications and early harvests tend to increase slickness and stiffness in upstalk leaves. 5. Allow all tobacco to become thoroughly ripe before harvest. 6. Follow a relatively slow cur ing schedule. In many cases, a longer curing time will improve the color, the appearance of npe- ness and texture of the leaf as well as the chemical balance. 7. Avoid curing temperature in excess of 170 F. to precent scald ing and scorching. 8. Do a reasonable job of sort ing so that* the highest practical grade can be placed on the to bacco. 9. Many factors which encour age fast early growth and uni formity will tend to improve quality, such as: (1) place fertili zer so that fertilizer inujry is kept to a minimum; (2) early, fre quent replanting; (3) sorting plants; (4) control insects and diseases; and (5) harvest uniform ly ripe tobacco. 10. Space and top the crop so as to get about 120,000 to 140,000 leaves per acre. Too close spacing or too high topping tends to in crease starved, shaded and slick tobacco. NOTICE CRUCEDALE CLEANERS WILL BE CLOSED JULY 1 THROUGH JULY 7 FOR EMPLOYEE VACATION Your Cooperation Sincerely Appreciated CRUCEDALE CLEANERS A1 Cruce, Owner Aberdeen, N. C. ' <1 aging editor; Eldon L. Thomp son, vice president and promotion manager; Clarence Thomas, cir culation manager; and Sam Ur- dan, field representative. The magazine has a national and international circulation. ■ T: V4ii 80 ftgei. DistilU from 1082 Griio. W. S A. Gilbsy, Ltd., Cio., Olng. Oidr. I9 Nitinil Ontiilen Pnd. Cl ON DEAN'S LIST Judith Ann Foster and Frances King Phillips, both of Carthage, are on the dean’s list, indicating high academic standing, for the spring quarter at Appalachian State Teachers College, it has been announced by the college. Notice Of Sale Of Personal Property In order to settle the Estate of Mrs. Myrta King Smith, the Executor of the Estate will sell at public auction to the lughest bidder for cash the following articles of personal property: One diamond ring, certain other pieces of jewelry, flat silverware, two fur coats, and man's wearing apparel. The sale will be held at 12 o'clock NOON on SATURDAY, June 29, 1963, at the front door of the City Hall in Southern Pines, North Carolina. Dated this 17th. day of June 1963. J. VANCE ROWE, EXECUTOR J20,27c Business Directory PILOT ADVERTISING PAYS C.E. APPLIANCES Sales & Service Vass TV & Radio Call Vass 245-7781 POWER MOWERS REPAIRED ABERDEEN GARAGE 400 TARBELL ABERDEEN, N. C. WI 4-IS81 HAWKINS ELECTRIC SERVICE CONTRACTING Large or Small U. S. I-A South Phone 695-8395 ifD FINE FURNITURE Interior Decorator Service COLONIAL FURNITURE CO. 290 S. W. Broad St. ..OX 2-6895 Southern Pines, N. C. SADDLERY Leather Goods BOZICK 8c COMPANY 210 S. W. Broad St. Phone OX 2-6154 ANNOUNCING CHRYSIER’S SNAP-IN RESIDENTIAL COOUNG Now! All the wonders of cool, comfortable, complete air conditioning: for your entire home with Chrysler’s new snap-in cooling I The complications are gone... tte cosily installation is gone... the high cost is gonel What’s left? 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In ef fect, the fredi, cool; healthful climate pays for itsdf 1 FREE "COMMON SENSE ABOUT YEAR-ROUND COMFORT" Let Chrysler help you with your air conditioning problems. Send for your FREE copy of “Common Sense About Year-Round Com fort.” Better still, phone us to arrange a no-cost, no-ohligation survey of your home. CHRYSLER A t R T B M F A Dlvm»n of ChryBMr.eofpomllon Southern Pines Plumbing & Heating Inc. Southern Pines, N. C. Phone 692-2301 US 15-501 S. SOUTHERN PINES COUNTRY CLUB Open Year Round WESTINGHOUSE HEAT PUMPS — AIR CONDITIONERS — APPLIANCES Sales GLENN NEWBERRY CO. Service 212 S.W. Broad St. Phone BSS-MSl Southern Pines ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS ABERDEEN ELECTRIC SHOP FREE ESTIMATES Phone Wl 4-1370 Aberdeen. N. C. Sandhills Bonded Warehouse, Inc. Agents For AERO — MAYFLOWER Crating . Packing . Storage OX 5-5691 U. S. 1 North Southern Pines, N. C. MIMSia Phone 294-8122 Pinehurst, N. C. AIR & STEAMER TICKETS CRUISES - TOURS HOBBS INSURANCE AGENCY Insurance and Service OX 5-7411 118 N. W. Broad St. Southm Fines SAVE at McLEAN'S STYLE SHOP If It's Fashion News — It's Herel Aberdeen, N. C. Windsor 4-1181—103 South St. MILL OUTLET STORE Dress Materials and Accessories Draperies and Upholistery 650 S. W. Broad Si. DniRV QUEEN Regular Season 11 A. M. — 11 P. M. Daily US I between So. Pines 8t Aberdeen CLARENDON FARMS DAIRY. Inc. Distributors Long Meadow Milk ox 5-5602 GOLDSMITH Construction And Forestry Service Phone OX 5-7331 Southern Pines, N. C. AMBULANCE SERVICE POWELL FUNERAL HOME Phone OX 2-6161 Southern Pines, N. C. COLLINS DEPT. STORE Official Boy & Cub Scout Equipment Ph. WI 4-1213 Aberdeen. N. C. Southern Pines Warehouses Quality Building Supplies Our 33rd Year Phone OX 2-7LS1 CLARK & BRADSHAW Auto Service N. W. Broad St. Ph. OX 2-7171 FIELDS PLUMBING & HEATING Plumbing - Healing - Air Conditioning Ph. CY 4-5952 Pinehurst, N. C. TATES HDW. & ELEC. CO. N. W. Broad St. Phone 695-1891 Bigelow Carpeting HALLUM FURNITURE CO. Aberdeen • Rockingham Sou. Pines Recapping Co. Ph. OX 5-6273 S. W. Broad SI Ext. Southern Pines, N. C.
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