Poultry & Livestock Program Effective lit lames Sprant KEN ANSVILLE ? Teachlra poultry and livestock technology just comes naturally at James Sprura Institute located In Dup lin County, which leads North Carolina In income from ag ricultural products. The coun ty also places 80th in the na tion. The poultry and livestock program Is designed to teach the student about producing, marketing, processing and dis tributing livestock and poultry according to the scientific pri nciples essential to efficient and profitable operations. Thomas Hall, dean of In struction at James Sprunt, said that, according to a 1966 cen sus, the county was fourth in broiler production, fourth In egg production, fifth In hatching eggs and first In turkey pro duction. The total incomefrom the poultry Industry was second In the state, in swine produc tion fourth. In vegetable pro duction (excluding potatoes) se cond. In corn production fifth and In tobacco production se venth. | Hallifurther pointed out that the poultry and livestock tech nology program Is perfectly suited for the area, explained that In 1967 it was estimated that Duplin County produced 36 million broilers and two and a half million turkeys, a four and a half million dollar In crease over 1966. He added that It Is estimated that the turkey production will double by 1970. Summing up the situation. Hall said. An atmosphere di versified In agricultural pro ducts prevails In the county." James Sprunt's dean of In struction explained that Duplin County needs programs to train Individuals to fill the void In fields related to agriculture. "If we don't train them, they will leave and find employment elsewhere." To add to the attractive ness of the program, while at the same time making it more Informative, the poultry and livestock students are escorted on field trips where they come face to face with situations they have learned about on class. Included In their Itinerary are trips to hog and cattle farms, egg operations and a diagnos tic lab for poultry. According to Hall, a farm background can be an asset for students studying poultry and livestock even though their knowledge might be on a lay anftn's levfeV Hewev^r', her add Mexican Bean CenttMMd From Fraat PV commended which should dive good control of the mexlcan Bean beetle. These materials are carbaryl (Sevin), malathion and parathion. Parathion is an extremely toxic insecticide and should be applied with great care. The suggested rates of active ingredient per acre: car baryl, 1 pound; malthlon, 11/2 pounds and parathion l/2pound. These insecticides are effective for only a few days. Beetles ' which migrate into the field several days after an in secticide has been applied, are not likely to be killed by the Insecticides. Due to the high population of the adult beetles early in the season this year, repeated applications of insec ticides may be required to give satisfactory control of the mexlcan bean beetle. Democrates t CmUibmI From Front Pace John A. Johnson, Mrs. H. L, Stevens, Jr., Robert Hack more, Jim Wells, C. C. Ivey, f Jr., E. E. Kelly, Leroy G, Simmons, Emmett Rogers, I, J. Sandlln, Jr. Lee Brown, Joe Sutton, Gor don Latter,?J antes Allen Brown, Arlene Davis, Willard Hoffler, Mrs. Winifred T. Wells. W. L. Peirce, W. E. Fos ter, Hugh S. Johnson, Rich arc Croom, F. W. McGowen, Ellis Vestal, Edd Herry, D. J. Fus sell. Sr. Dr. John D, Robinson was appointed chairman of the Re solutions and Platform Com mittee. Mr. F. W. McGowan intro duced the featured speaker, Senator Robert B. Morgan ol Lilllngton, Democratic Nomi nee for Attorney General d t, North Carolina. Senator Morgan stressec ; unity of the Democratic part} as well as the parties past re cord. Immediately following ad journment of the Convention, Chairman Stevens announcec the meeting of die Third Dis trict Caucus at the State The ater in Raleigh, N. C. on Jun< 6, 1968 at 10:00 a.m. and urgec all Delegates and Alternate: , to be present for this meeting He also announced die De mocratic County Pre-Caucui for Duplin County to be hell on the evening^ of June 6^1961 ' v<er to lobby of said liote] background could have Its dis advantages. For example, a student might use terminology that is incorrect in modern day usage, a habit that would be difficult to break. On the other side of the coin, he pointed out that the students who lack a farm background have amal gamated into the program very successfully. Graduates of this program may find Jobs as feed sales men, equipment salesmen, field servicemen, flock managers, herd managers, feed mill mana gers and buyers of poultry and livestock. Freak Accident Die spot, and current was re stored to Magnolia. Bowden aid Turkey at 3:21 p.m. All other service was restored at 4:20 except for a small area Inside Kenansvtlie which was without current until 8 p.m. The busy main traffic ar tery to nearby beaches had traffic snarled from the time of the accident until 10:20 Sat urday night. Police Chief Tyson Bostlc. with the assistance of the Ken ans vtlle Fire Department and Ken ans vtlle Boy Scouts, kept traffic moving, even If at a snails pace snails pace. Trafflce going north and east through Kenansvllle was routed up Cooper Street to Seminary Street, around the/orth side of the courthouse to Highway Q. South and West bound trriflc was routed back of Waccamsw Bank by the old depot, back to the highway at Lloerty Hall. Oil tankers and cross country busses had difficulty following the unimproved and unnamed street by the old de pot. Chief Bostlc would like to thank all those who assisted with traffic and in other ways during the period of emerg ency. Carolina Telephone Com pany trucks were still in the area Monday while most offices in the agrlcultur al building were still wuhout telephone service. Homecoming Centlaaed Pms Front Page 2. Following the regular church service at 11 o'clock Industry Confined From Front Pap varying trom time to time. Capacity employment Is set at 160 persons, and the owner management anticipates reach ing nils peak of employment In the near future. The weekly payroll provided by this operation is expected to contribute substantially to the economy of the area. SAT YOU SAW IT IN THE TIMES ? SENTINEL there will be a picnic lunch. Special singing will begin at 1:30 p.m. (The regular pastor the Rev. Ray Harrison. Kln ston will deliver the message.) Everyone come and bring a picnic lunch. Hospitalized Sheriff T. Elwood Revelle , r aid James Thomas Williams, colored male age 18 of Rt. 1, Seven Springs, was shot in the elbow at Male Pearl Melvln's place, by what was determined "a small pistol", probably a 22 caliber. Williams was carried to a Goldsboro hospital Saturday night where he was treated and released. Sunday afternoon af ter reporting the shooting to the sheriff, he went to Duplin Gen eral Hospital where X-ray showed the bullet was still in the arm, located between the two bones. Dr. Redwine sent him to Memorial Hospital in Chapel Hill. The assailant has not been identified and no charges have been preferred today. OUR BOYS BQ4DLACH, GERMANY ? Specialist Four Kenneth E. Johnson Jr., 20, whose parents live on Route 1, Magnolia, N.C., reenlisted for three year sin the Regular Army April 18 while' serving with the 2nd Armored Cavalry near Bindlach, Ger many. Spec. 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