The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, February 25, 1920, Image 6
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The outline of boys agricultural
clubs for 1920 as anounced by L. I*.
Baker, Supervising Agent, provides
for five kinds of clubs, namely, corn
clubs, pib clubs, calf clubs, peanut
clube, and cotton clubs. There are
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three phases of pib club work including
the feeding class, the breeding
class, and the sow and litter class.
There are also three phases of calf
club work including beed calves for
fattending and breeding, dairy calves,
and dairy heifers.
Thft <v?rn. T>ier and calf club work |
will be conducted substantially
albn? the lines used in previous years,
but with considerably more emphasis
Scv' - -' replaced
on the educational features, of
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fthe work. Wheat clubs, which were
- a regular part of the club work in
previous, years, have been discontinued
because there was little or no response
to the calls of such clubs.
5. The peanut and cotton clubs are
v- new clubs, being organized this year
V; for the first time. The peanut clubs
H will meet the demand for instruction
I in the growing of this increasingly important
crop in the system of diversification
which the boll weevil is hostelling.
The cotton, clubs are added
because of the .fact that under boll
weevil conditions much more stress
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?.' ^selection pf land and varieties, time
^ and methods of planting, fertilization,
|^;4 r cultivation, picking up the squares,
? ' ' etc.
Enrollment is now proceeding rap
% idly, and Mr. Baker hopes for tht
largest enrollment in the history of
club work in this state. Community
clubs among club members are being
emphasized in the organization and
in the conduct of club work this year.
> . MAY DRINK EXTRACTS
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The house Tuesday night continued
the Hart-ilamblin bill which would
restrict the sale of compounds and extracts,
which might be used as beverages.
This means that.the measure
is dead for this session. The vote
to continue was taken on motion by
Mr. Dreher of Lexington.
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$rie*ds and the public gener;
sr#?. All new equipment?e:
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PRICES: Totirinf Car, $985: Rood..
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W. E. HUMPHRIE
Lexington,
NOTES FROM SWANSEA.
Special to The Dispatch-News.
Swansea, Feb. 20.?Miss Nona. Lyband
made a short visit to see her
sister, who is teaching: school at
Neeces.
Mr. Lafyla Lybrand is home for a
few d&ys.
Mr. O'Neal -Lybrand, who spent a
few days home with his sister, has returned
to Newberry, where he is going
to school.
Miss Beatrice Goodwin is spending
a few days with Miss Ruth Rowel and
Tiriii onpnn a few davs with her grand
parents.
Miss Myrtle Kleckley spent a fewdays
with her brother, A. C. Kleckley,
but has returned to her mother's in
Spartanburg-.
Mrs. A. T. Livingston and son made
a short \isit to Neeces Friday.
Miss Ruby Gibson is home again after
spending a few days with Miss
Beatrice Goodwin at Bennettsville.
Misses Myrtle. Mamie and Ethel
Taylor were in town "Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Jackson visiter
f'iends in Woodford Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Lybrand went
to Columbia last Friday on business.
Mrs. Graham is visiting Mrs. T. W.
Cooley.
Mrs Wingard of Lexington is visiting
ber daughter. Mrs. P. C. Jackson.
M^ss Ruth Oliver left Monday for
Columbia, where she will attend
Draughon'* Business College.
Mr. and Mrs. J. "W! Ly brand were
in Swansea one day this week.
Mr. H. N. Sharpe recently killed a
very fine hog1, weighing about 700
pounds.
SCHOOL; HOUSE AS CENTRE, e
The schoolhouse should be a social
center, a community capitol, from
which should emanate everything of
educational, social, and material betterment
of the community, ays the
Virginia Co-operaitve Educational Association.
What some of the Virginia community
leagues arep lanning to do
fes sketched in the following outline.
1. Conducting active campaigns
ipval
>hes to announce that it has i
>usiness next door to Condos'
e glad to serve its Lexington
ally with everything in sea
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:hat this car has earned for
/ell founded and well deserved,
ndards of Dort manufacturing
: car could not possibly have
widespread favor.
cer. $985; Fourneaxort Sudan, $1535;
cy. Wire Wheels and Spare Tires Extra
ito Company
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for eeiufftra flic* cSfTHete* Insure
time problem.
2. Encouraging folk garner and
songs.
o. Giving consant attention to recreation
and vocational work,
4. Uniting the young men of the
community into an exttnsive program
of athletics.
5. Establishing lyceum courses,
band concerts, and community singing
as community leisure time activi
ties.
6. Organizing group athletics,
games, gymnastics, folk dances, and
hikes for everybody.
7. Advocating gymnasiums, swimming
pools and auditoriums in every
school building.
8. Promoting rural libraries and
game rooms.
9. Establishing scholarships in
honor of some world hero of the section.
10. Maintaining a community
forum where tht citizens can get together
and discuss matters of school,
health, roads, farming, juvenile delinquen,
stetc.?University of North
Carolina Weekly News.
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in the court of general sessions
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