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Home and Garden By Kenneth M. Teeter Duplin Asst. Agricultural Extension Agent T ' | Hollow Brown Stem* and * Poor Quality in broccoli. * cauliflower and even cabbage are often caused by j boron deficiency. Turnips will respond to low boron bv producing a discolored area in the root and bronzing of the leaves. These plants ? require more boron than most of our soils normally have. Home gardeners de * siring to add boron to the soil ' may purchase 20-Mule Team * Borax from the local grocery * store. Two tbsps. of borax can be mixed with 3-4 cups of fertilizer and applied to 100 feet of row. Borateem. ? another soap powder, may also be used, but at '/> the rate of borax. Check Your Camelias now as they are beginning to set a crop of new flower buds. You may find some that need an 1 early disbudding where buds ' are thickly clustered on the stem. By removing side buds and leaving choice tip buds to form, you will secure a much larger and better shaped blossom. Bulbs such as lilies can be moved at this time, just as soon as the leaves have browned and died down. Bulbs for fall plantings should be ordered within the next few weeks. Sit down with a good garden catalog or visit a local garden center and make up your order before the selections have been picked over. In planting your bulbs for the best landscape effect. plant groups of bulbs in between shrubs or scatter bulbs in wooden areas to naturalize them. Avoid planting bulbs straight lines; soldiers are found marching in straight lines, but not bulbs. Main tenance is easier around walks and drives if they are not lined with bulb beds. Open Letter To Kenansville Precinct Democrats On September 10, I will have the privilege and duty as Kenansville Precinct Democratic Party Chairman to cast a vote for the ap pointment of a member of the Duplin County Board of Education. In the very near future, it is rumored to be September I, Mrs. Pat Broadrick will resign from the Board of Education since she and her family are .moving. Her replacement must come from one of five precincts - Kenansville, Rose Hill. Magnolia. Warsaw or Faison. In discussing this appoint ment with several other members of the Duplin County Democratic Execu tive Committee, as well as other good Democrats throughoif the County. 1 have bad many of them stite that they felt the new mem ber should come front the . Kenansville Precinct. * Several reasons have been 'expressed by them which * Include (I) the Warsaw Pre * cinct already has a member * on the Board of Education in ?Mr. Jimmy Strickland and -has a member on the Duplin \ County Board of Commis sioners in Mr. William -Costin. (2) the Faison Pre "einct has just had a native son. Mr. L.S. Guy Jr. ap |)ointed as the new Super intendent of the Duplin ^County School System. (3) -the Rose Hill Precinct has a -member on the Duplin -County Board of Commis sioners in Mr. D.J. Fussell. -and (4) the Kenansville Pre cinct is the third largest ^precinct in the County only ^exceeded by Wallace and Warsaw, and (5) in 1984. the Fifth District will have the opportunity to elect someone to represent this position on the Board of Education. Now is our time. Several other Precinct Chairmen h>ve pledged their support to me if we have a qualified candidate from the Kenans ville Precinct. If you are. or if you know of someone who is interested in serving on the Duplin County Board of Education, please contact me by no later than Monday, August 31. 1981. All candi dates will be reviewed for qualifications and then a nominee will be selected bv the Kenansville Executive ' k ? Committee who can gain the support needed from throughout the entire County in order to be elected by the Democratic Executive Committee. Hopefully this process will not discourage anyone from seeking the position and this process is not required to be followed if one desires the position. However, if we unite behind one strong, qualified candi date then we stand a good chance of getting someone appointed from the Kenans ville Precinct. Yours for a better Duplin. Woody Brinson Kenansville Precinct Democratic f arty Chairman Chairpersons Named The North Carolina I Chapter. Cystic Fibrosis I Foundation announces the I following "Kiss Your Baby" Campaign chairpersons in Duplin County: Albertson - I Mrs. Sandra H. Lee; Calypso - Mrs. Virginia Hines; and I Teachey - Mrs. Mike Hen derson. The campaign is an annual appeal for funds to help children with cystic fibrosis and other lung-damaging di seases. Cystic fibrosis is the n\ost serious of all long damaging diseases. In herited by one in every 1,600 American children, it is in cufablp and ultimately fatal. Tlib. CF Foundation sup- I ports vital research into the cause of C^ and a cure or control foj the disease. It also supports specialized clinical care for individuals with CF and related diseases in over 120 CF Centeis in the U.S.. H including two in North Caro lina. These center^ specialize in the diagnosis ^nd treat ment of cystic ^fibrosis, chronic bronchitis, severe asthma. bronchiectasism. and recurrent pneumonia. The Foundation also con ducts nationwide and local professional and educational programs designed to foster early diagnosis and treat ment which extends and im proves the lives of all lung damaged children. rmtn* ^ N. Center - Use our | Mount Olive Layawoy Plan' LADIES DECK SHOE a ? Sizes 7-12 ? Wine Only n gm 0 0 Reg. 14.95 I Mm QconVERSE ALL-STARS Le Tigre' \ By Campus Sportswear / ? S, M, L, XL ? 9 Great Colors $1395 Closeout Ladies Summer i|j^ Rag. To '28.00 Hush NOW Puppies$]2.00 ? ? Black, white, Lt. blue ? Hi top oxfords ? 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