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FEATURING.... ?Suomtont Wim StMfa and Lobitsrs Ctmmml Brouted f?nwhni il ? w?f?W wRRR^^GDUTH VrlHil 20 OoMofous liqpodtents and INN- ?liiUrtiiPiiiUwi r1!lp I ?UW'P?<*..?N. Collection ' ' | 'T T'T'" "i ?. n fc i ? I trrr* Evtfy Evening U.S. No. 1 Bypost (Across From Shoraton Motor Inn) Tola phono 692-3503 Bookmobile - schedule - DUNDARRACH, Aim. 16 - Mrs. Eva Conoly, Mrs. Myrtle Sappmfield, Mrs. G.C. Lytk, Mrs. Grace Mason, Mrs. Clarcie Blue, Mrs. Betty Rogers, Mrs. Mary Thompson, hut. HA. McKenzie, Mrs. Ethel Parham, Mrs. Gladys Johnson, Mrs. Jim Maxwell, Mrs. Harold Livingston, Mrs. John Balfour, Mrs. NH.G. Balfour, Mrs. Betty Leach, Mrs. Ethel Hayes, Mrs. Luwana Hayes, Mrs. Pecola Leach, Mrs. Eugene Maxwell, Mrs. Cenora Henderson. BLUE SPRINGS, Aug. 19 - Mrs. Dora Leslie, Ma. JM. Pendergrass, Ma. R.L. Walters, Mrs. ILB. Walten, Ma. H3. Walters Jr., Ma. Harriett Lewis, Ma. Francis Purcnll, Mrs. John Russell, Ma. Alfred Leach, Ma. Luella McLeod, Mrs. Carl Quick, Ma. Gladys Niven, Ma. Jimmy Seals, Mrs. Rowland Baker, Jay Hottel, Thommy Allen, Kenneth Craig. Cai A bo> who has completed the 5th grade or I* II years oldv with tlM approval of ho parents or guardian, is eligible to become a Boy Soout, according to W.L. Johnson, President of the Cap* Fear Council, Boy Scoots of America. Formeriy boys had to be 11 years of ape to join a Boy Scoot Troop, but the Executive Board-; of Sthe, National OrpiHtartoa has changed the membership requirement so that "A boy is eligible when he is 11 or has completed the Sth grade", Johnson said. The Cape Fear Council which serves New Hanover, Brunswick, Pender, Bladen, Columbus, Robeson, Hoke and Scotland Counties has over 100 Troops. Johnson reported that the Council also expects to organize about 25 new troops in the next three months during the "Fall Round-Up". The Boy Scouts of withr! IfcN&utkoro, service dubs, chic organizations and other community . dubs the are chartered to ueethe Boy Scout Program. Johnson said. Information about Scouting in this ana is available from the Council Service Center. P.O. Bdx 1626, Wilmington, North Co nun* Events: Western District: August 24 - Board of Keview, First Methodist Church, Laurinburg - 7:30 PH.; August 25 - Court bfT Honor, First Presbyterian Church, Maxton - 7 JO PH .. v Coastal District: August 24 - Commissioner Meeting, CP.AL. Btdg., Wilmington - 7:30 Pil. TJemcher Seeks Slate Office Now serving at president of the Scotland County YBC, Campbell made the announcement at the YDC meeting in Laurinburg laat week. A junior high school teacher, in Scotland County, he taught for two years in Raeford before ? transferring to Laurinburg. Campbell served as campaign manager in Hoke County for Rep. Mary Odom in 1970. Election for the office will be held at the state YDC convention In Greensboro Oct. 29. Campbell is the only candidate who has announced for the office so far. Now Bonds pay a bonus at maturfty LOADING VP - Betsy Pvstel is attending a Simtt iwifcrence on public rekitions from Aug. I0-2J at the hast Bay Camp ? Conference Center near Blooniington, III. Miss Postel Studies Public Relations Pines of Carolina Senior Girl Scouts Betsy Postel and Debbie McCrossen, Raleigh, will participate in "P.R.P's & Q's - a Community Relations Workshop," an international conference to be held August 10-23 at East Bay Camp - Conference Center near Bloomington, Illinois. The Conference is sponsored by Centrillio Council of Girl Scouts, and will have international visitors from Finland, Peru, Trinidad ? Tabago, Scotland and Northern Ireland, two hundred forty girls from all over the United States will attend. They will be guests of Central Illinois Scout families during the first two days they are at the conference. One day of the two week event will be devoted to a trip to the state capital at Springfield, visiting the Lincoln shrines and the Illinois State Fair. The conference site, l-last Bay Camp, is situated on Lake Bloomington's sixteen mile shore line, and features swimming, boating, hiking and other recreational activities, as well as dining and living facilities, and accomodations for the working sessions ol the event. The participants will work with resource people from the Central Illinois area who are experts in the communications fields of ncwswriting, graphic arts, radio. TV and photography, bach participant has completed a pre-cvcnt assignment which was designed to help determine the most pressing public relations problem faced by her Girl Scout Council. The staled problems will be used as a basis for the workshops. Betsy is the daughter of Lt. Col. (Ret) and Mrs. Milo Postel, and is a member of Troop 384. Farm Items By W S. Young and David Bodenheimer 4f is almost time to start the "Reduce 6 Pests" campaign in tobacco in Hoke County. This program is effective in controlling three diseases ? root - knot, mosaic and brown spot and three insect pests, bud worms, hornworms and flea beetles. We had more insects this season because we failed to carry out the program last year. R-6-P is a simple program and all that is involved is destroying the old crop immediately after harvest by (1) cutting or shredding tobacco stalks (2) discing or plowing out stubbles (3) two weeks later discing or plowing under all crop refuse and (4) seeding a winter cover crop. The goal must be I009f of all tobacco acreage and the slogan is "finish harvest today and cut stalks no later than tomorrow." Let's do the job right in 1971. ? * * Plans should be made to seed fall grazing crops for your livestock. Small grains, ryegrass, and crimson clover are things that can be used. Rye is one of the best small grains for winter grazing. Oats and barley can be used separately or in mixtures with rye. .They are usually less productive in the fall, but more productive in the spring. Wheat is usually not used because of Hessian fly problems with early plantings. In general the winter annuals should be seeded in September in the Coastal Plains. Rates seeded for pure stands arc as follows: Rye ? 2 bushels per acre, oats 3 to 4 bushels; barley 2 to 3 bushels, ryegrass 30 to 40 pounds per acre and crimson clover 15 to 20 pounds per acre Small grains require an average of 500 lbs. of 6-6-12 per acre at seeding and 30-50 lbs. of nitrogen in February or March. Ryegrass uses about the same fertilizer at seeding and nitrogen can be put on three or four times, extending into MijrtCrimson clover needs 300 lbs. of 0-14-14 or 0-10-20 and works well when overscedcd on Coastal Berntudagrass. Good grazing management must be practiced on all the fall crops. ? * * Following is a list of Feeder Calf Sales for this area: Laurel Hill - Angus Sale - September 15 at 10:00 a.m. Clinton Sale - September 21 at 10:(X) a.m. Laurel Hill - Hereford Sale - September 24 at 8:00 p.m. Norwood Sale - September 30 at 10:00 a.m. F ootball Program Meets Tonight A meeting to begin organizing a little league football program in the county will be held tonight at 7 p.m. in the assembly room at Hoke County High School. Volunteers are needed as coaches, referees and sponsors. The program is sponsored by the Hoke County Recreation Association. A film, "Football By The Rules" will be shown and classes on officiating will be organized. A new football Field is under construction at Upchurch School and will be available for play. Effective August 1st Dr. Charles A. Hoffman, Jr. MD Wishes to announce the Removtl of his offices from 903 Hay Street Fayettevilla, N.C. 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