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CAROLINIAN Saturday, Aupni: (», !949 Timely Farm Hints For The Homemakers BY KI TH t’f RKI NT State Horn* Dem •nstrutiim Agent Some - .ifftthat ,i Put h' : --ik-.- -id other tools! s-idt ret- Lorn p uo.iiU and’ Keep both V u'l.i :. j - 1 ; lratindniUS where children may wander free s broken yL.. . . boards with pro truding nails, broket) tools and tin can- Have a secure c ver over every well b ‘h! up any well tut In use K '■ p iti■feticide-:, gasoline, poi sonou.- cleaning 1 materials, medi cine-. and matches where children ermn-.-t reach them and if pos sible, out of their view as well. , Never leave tubs of hoi water on the floor at chicken-picking time ■r on \va.-hday Young children. have fallen tn. Keep guns uni aded and locked Always turn the handle- ot cook• ing utensils away from the edge of : tile stove so that y oun-steis can not reach them TialKl.Y FARM QUESTIONS The leaves of much <n my com have become quite spotted in the last two or three weeks On some plants, the spots have covered the entire leaf, tan you tell me w hat the trouble is ■ It's difficult, to say without <.- I •••!:>• seeing a sample of the in jury However, ag od gue, -i,- ghat your corn is being attacked by one of the leaf spot di-c -.- These have been quite common' in the Costal Plain in the past tw ■ or three years, due to the wet grow ths seasons fne heavy rains ' : June and early July have been tav -n ole to the spread of the disc r-: again this year There is little that you ea’ d > direetiy to combat the dbeusi However. _Dr P H Hi: • cs-rn breeder for me Non-a Carolina A .*ncullu rat Experur.c' nr Station, is workm '.j or-' ■ >. iC ties resistant t the disease He thinks he wul ~jv -r moi ■ resistant strains whhi:. on-’N- Does it help t,» frrtilijce !•* gome pastures with aitrogni" On!v wher- "he o started Once legumes o.- weU established, they maniitactui enough nitrogen f.»; tneir -wn use as wadi as for >n.wi,ig m th>- -as. Tests conducted lower piedmont pj-.li:;’ ■ 11 ; 1947 “now () no "great i-a.-o-, u v,, : fr- m the application of commercial nil: gei; ‘ N r c nitrogen" p!■■;■:> yard ed 4,492 pounds of dry math i Plot ‘ eiiS-.d with ’JO'.inds ■ :■! ntirogcn per acre yielded vniv 4.607 pounds. t had three raises n( v ;S re jected by inv dealer la-t week. What ■ .in 1 ik) to prevent ths liss especially innae hint lor os hot s.i'nn.-. r month.- Y-- i ; u id :-■ - ,- let them stand o>. err; ... a. :n w re basket.’ stored in v ,■ p.. • -nn-nt '.filar U" insulated ; ; r<* m 1! > • IV,, .I, . , , , . - , . .nd di 'or- si . SAWYER AUTO SUPPLY ‘•SEE SAWYER'S IN SELMA AND SAVE 122 S Baeford St. Selma JORDAN’S JEWELERS Quality Gifts SINCE 1898 jj | Smithfield, N. C, CITIZENS FIGHT ZONNINS LAWS BIRMINGHAM Birmingham Negroes are stand in..; up far their rights *0 tree wher." th-v : av- j( ;aily pu:cha.-cd . homes de-'p-te efforts of whites to ■■■!. u*» strict segregation zones for ’lered and white re-tdents I t w-ok a 1. ci! i/.vn all-Negro ■; mniittee refused 1" meet with a five n m white committee to fut ure ;-tit a plan to got Negroes eat >i the controversial North Srmtii tield urea. It, sing ay their side ot the urgu o.eut, N•. gro leaders point out that 1. Atlanta there have been no seg • - . : .r;in.“ laws since UUfS. in ,>. , ft, I'■?ti ,i Nergo moves into 1 v.-biu neighborhood, the whiles just move out. C o u. tur Jame Morgan <f Atlanta toia C».-uige R. Bynum. ■ ;; ~ .aid]li' ' .eggs:. 1( r ri)7 Qf cf? jcS/^ K / X r-J 1/ /\ A I , 7 nJ \ \ f*L : \ & \A -Si) f\ *Mm§' "CfNTV MATURES V { ?4 /TdunNO,. 6 Us/*L 1 iffl OR MAYBE I'l L TAKE a'X ff% PULLMAN TO || JjP-\ v i'-AMO - FOR A BUS RI»CiE Vfar as m savw&ss rife nou wteg W*~t txmtroMt.<n*** 1 cay , chairman of Birmiagham’s zoning ; •ioard udjiistrnent. that in n.. tiiy! I realtors, ai’ents, an dothers adhere • m a ‘cede of etlucs" or rules sell •ua by the State Real Estate board. * By working through the-.e code j real estate dealers and ittorneys ’; manage to Bs ntaln Kegregatun : "v-.iur.t; riiy” thus cuttirg •; wn 1 pc-.- lbte legal entanglements. | Birmingham has tried to ju =• e ..c '.pur . ; -••*.'.• - j ioi Negro and white conrimuiutie |to be separated by so-called ;ui Iter shopping areas ill which ■or race may set up residence. HOMES BOMBED The North Srruthii ld a.'-.-a ; >-t . j guinecl prominence ; .catly and r. ■- . 1 tionaiiy when while hoodlums (! bombed the homes of Negroes i«st , j March -liter then ■ thcr Nofroei . ihav moved into the ire. recently I zond for whites although sold to , 1 Ne%; oes bet re the zoning. ,; So for they have refused t-» ri.ov-- . . from this area despite threats and ; : : attacks They are ba-*mg their . rights tc stay on legally acqu . d ipi-.'perty on the U. S Supreme . j Coart's recent racial restrictive ; 1 covenant decision which said cou . could no longe. uphold th. bused ( documents , has* we. k Edwmd Caster m •. a ; 1 into . home m the North Sm-th lield area, a home he bought iast ; February He hud not m u in ■ sooner, hi' said, become he was 1 wriitifig legal action -a tar situa tion. / FVE 6CT BOMB TRAYBI) FOLDED NOW J I ( BR£eZ> y VOU v I V 60S help Mc/pk o — —— , 009H/V'MI6«reVENGOBY L. Kn^nr^MAiCAi/ W -«R TOP9UKE’ UCLA FACULTY POST OFFERED DR. BUNCHE LOS ANGELES ANP> A ■Ji ur m poiiticol science ~l the; a.py a- v. i: iffeicd r a Dr F.aiph ■ J 3mache when he v i- here la-J : week an .m ooao, <_d guest :f tne' UCLA Alumni A.i-socciution Clar ence A- >.. fV: 1. ,IJVU:! of UCLA.' said io-.i week. , Accord mg to Dykstri, Ur Bunchej ha-: not indicated wheth >r <r noi 1 ,11* VC * ■.. 'll accept S'JCfl i post. At; pr.eseuT me UN mediator m Pal- i ; estm»< is pt. pan a.: nit inn; rppon i i■ n the twgotiauous between PaZ-; estine a.i Svria. I Ai > .unche >n m his !i >u->r at u-* . ITtel Blt mo re. Dr Bunche .v t.sl ■ward. a plague honoring h:rr, , the- alumnus r.f jv. yea - bv t.. ... j L'CLA liemm In iii., talk Dr. Burtche took ’\ to cMti. 2“ those wfiii questioned i the t’jyjity of th Nagro le.?- Hu J AUTOMOBILE UPHOLSTERY Wc 3«baiid Any Auto Interior. Tailor Mode Seal Covers, j H«>»d Li.ain.3-i. Floor Mats Truck Covers Rebuilt, Safety Giasa i Ixutallalion MOZINGO AUTO TRIM SHOP | Dial MS J Smifbfcel-U H- C W BLUFF lye% £Okt& may m houj/uc-j^w wFCfc. HIS RNPOUF WHERE ]s' 3P= S!^^\^s'S<3olNG r . . m N, / aZ wf ! . '//.'// \ ■ •••• Said; Some rtateaiento recently have been made that seemed t» question the loyally of the American Negi u N ne man can coostitute himself ■I ruth ruy to .speug on th s subject. The view- of Negroes are ■ii vers tied as ... 1 those >f our . white citizens The record of the Nero sp-'tik., for itseii a- to his loy alty. “The American Negro will con tinue to strive £< r those rights to i which every American is entitled. It is nothing short of a con temp* j tible slur to question Ins loyalty iff is an affront to the many N, gio ; -V;’■ ‘ ic -eic.ii ?b U live . , . it,' i hatUafiekL of tw ■ Farmers' -nd hamernakers must oe id .'fet 'd, by rt oa Thoruday. A fgj*t 1!, ill orti?r to be eligible for pr.zes to he c yea uw-y U Farm . tod Home Wock. ! ,u"w^ I |\A PLANE TO^FRANCg^o^p ! tWPliiSl 1 ’ \ " * \ { f r, !/ r ‘, M/y IfmEPBAS2i r Wdii yvDU 6£ rnNfrMMY liAVINO5 x K&zsssr^ PAGE THIRTEEN
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