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PAGE SIXTEEN IIMI "ifsW ll i ■£*-***-. WLLFIOK HIGH SENIORS j hewn above Is the Mentor (Imi f K*!’*•' ’<• 'fit ;ii School in I)ur ;;*n. ; f j nh( ring 162, they expert ■’ :'. •• e •••;.• '■’.. at 3 p. m. ill pc -a ail .D.litu,mm. The I’rin- | GARDEN TIME m.e.gardner n.c.state college jtSgtSC Perhaps von '.vPrild ]iko to root.' rr*€ AvUIR ■ « ’..♦.! !•,:,:•> •!...; :'UiT'»:r<Cr. ! you ri i .' r. • '. • i >• ■■{ time* ; the easts*'n pail of ih». sUte and ly in f’ho v,-: m-rn port. The ('• •: . * -ho:,' ' K- laki?n I fxtx new £• ■,«*/('} -I'v chotild be* I out four xach* lonr. Take the ] ttinris m thu o;v-*]y morning wMle ; ? P : •»r?!" jre v. -h .. n i turgid. i d ke<’o riV■ ■ v Remove the | a fr »rn the iov. t - three-four- | s of tk: on:: ur.’s n»id place thorn | th«? roof me modiurn up to the ! s wiih sham sand rile r.' ■ mm* ;-;an»1 and peat- j m in fqeal vr-hnne. Peat will | !o hold rav'T ■•••*'. hv? enad ;■,* sleriWeed bo- ! :e ;,’ \ ‘ i -;•• by - y • ‘ • . v t ee tr. .'• f ■• . ,j, , nf J The satiS. or rand e at mixture. \ Tim bn ■-•■" nr. . •< '■• in,; ftp*; d. sp. j eof sonrre j •a. HU h a,- ,: * 'Vi.-. If you j i only propogating a few col- I a wont- n box may be used j : .a<m lb-: rut lings about two in :■> an -rt in rows three fa-rhes a ‘ rt sp4 firm the rooting medium ! '■■tr.fi tke base •'•> the cot.tinga ,V-.tc;-lng is v v i-mortant. The ‘ ;t?r, ■■ .z should be V.■ pt moist at | tiroes but nr vvr wet. Shade Is o impor t-\ of. It can he provided j tfc a c\oth cover such as bur- j i. T\; Ompe '. 1 1 e-.-icl x*. T ill ? 1 ' prottde too r, ly humid- | for quick rooting. f all goer. V.-. ! the Cuttings; .o? -e rcoto.d ;n -ibre.it five f ! '?. T ri r . v n.*- !r ft in thf* I ! proteeb 1 during thr otr-r. Ti-iov mould ti: n hr- grown j tor r.nr; or two years be- I ■1 b-. rdint i in pr nmanent i i tvo.-e odvi;. d you from time to | if; Cfmce-rr.it;g the use of "AH- | I'p.p-.-e" fin ;ts and sprays to eon- J i both ir.Mv'.-; fu.ri i-iis- as,;? on j ties, pears, peaches, vegetables ! . orTia-mcnta) plnn.ls. I used one then-, on ray or earn r-; ais and i 'Va.'tn'b ct i.ytis lest tv*-,-k and if : [ a good job ,ame home gardeners feel that j iys are vnre.T eff,‘clave- t-hnn I anti T am inclined to agree, j -;.;sr, .mo : ,v op; - do a more i trough job with sprays, if vou { nt to hav- rnalerials on hand j do yeeii' r--.cn mixing, I suggest ' ‘ ir. ; foi ;in- gallon of i ter; three, tab ■ r-poonsfu) of 2S 1 <f "• '■■' '--it • .-i: t--. o tables . t. '}) r,( fit) per cent DT)T, and j ■) toWes*. of 50 pel cent ! tjtsjp Ino -- are purchased ns i ba. ;> >vv.-! ,'s and can he ! *; •■• * JiO'.T) you? E* fVisrrvfin or j : 1 ' f i .■> j ---...r Hill ITm ★* * A j ! | SurtSng THVRSOAT. May | • bh, fitt Mft'RK SHOW | | iS’G— North Carolina's j Own .. . Griffith ! IFsiOs _ . i«y* th® Growci :ee Andy | SRIFRTK | In Person! On Tiie An’hus'vMtor stage ’hur, Mght. jVla-y 30, » r.M. I j cl pal <*f tbe school Is H M. Hoi (lies,, and the sponsors of the class are JT. H. Gatlis, Mr*. K, C Thomas Mrs. K R. Herndon, ittrs, L, {. Riddick. Mrs. M. A. Mabry, and Mrs, M. S, booms I like a bell jar and in a safe place I Then you can use them as needed. - Use til is mixture only on your or | narnentals as both Captan and DDT I have poison residues on wgetab* Kungus galls on azalea and cam ellia leaves are widespread arid you ,mv find them on your plants U you do. remove the affected lea ve-; and destroy by burning. This is ail you can do now. Nursery* : m,-n who giow azaleas in large numbers sometimes find i1 neces sary to spray their plants with Bordeaux mixture beginning soon after bloom and at two week in tervals until mid-June. This trou ble is worse when 'the weathor is warm and humid. Os all tbe troublesome "crittc-rs” bMre your materials in something lv-rhaps the spider mite is the worst, • because it frequently corks unnoticed Examine the un dersides of the leaves. They are teal small blit ran be seen with tbe naked eye. Better still, buy a low row- - HMWPWWIH ' HM'I IH" j -ir | . I ' tfuuwm ]£op%&jLde.eyG l L \ of those who tried GOLDEN ESSO EXTRA for the first time! I sl ® s ® LINCOLN OWNER ' 44 ' ?^a^ B •/" ■' ‘ T,li * Car vuts ovf t,ie p° wcr I paid for. now fhn4 t'm - - -——— ~ ” —.„i— iM . -' — <£>! 9*i7, Ksfio Ira* I These enthusiastic conriments sre tvpica) from drivers j . who try Gouggf Esso Extra. In n survey in fact ‘ ,'^ ced en^ nefl - Testfl in thesft engine'! prove of the owinfrpg of late model, t y , E T ExTRA <*”* ih '* com- an immediate improvement with flnirwtTFeart * T’ ; ompUf ely stops harmful, power-robbing i KXTiurMotoridto fouindit gaTthem » bSS ZT k T£* *' DeHwr * un «“« and accel motoring experience! Developed by Esso Research iineaTa 3 ‘ G ' n ” , W than conventional faao. this is the first UMOfine actually designed to «-ei ton •,m Vf’ * C on,nms fchp bpßf c°mbum mileagre,, f-n-U power, and instant response from today. yo ”r E J> DeZ socml ** Performanw * j ESSO EXTEA Developed by Esso Resell...if s m a ete by itself! ! m Happy Mf*cmnsJ 600 Candidates For Degrees Announced By Howard LJ. * i WASHINGTON, D. C, How- - , ard Dr>lver-«by will confer degrees j upon some 000 graduateK of its 10 j school* and colleges during the 83th ■ annual Comtmencement exercises of the University Friday, June 7th. j at 6K>O g. m. Commencement exer- i vises will be held on the upper ■ campus, hi front of Frederick Dou- t glass Memorial ETnll. Tlie Commencement address will be delivered by Patrick Murphy i Mal.-in, Director of the- American I Civil Puberties Union, Mr. Malin is | a native of Joplin, Mo., and a grad j uate of the Wharton School of Ftn- I ance at the University of Perinsy- I lvania. F rorn 1930 until 1950, when j ho assumed his present position, he served as n member of the ocono ! pov.’ered lens for leaf examina | tion. When found, get busy with ! Maiabhion and do a ''borough job of spraying oi dusting. Spider j mites have been especially trou- I blesome on strawberries this year |in eastern Carolina. Dust is bet ter for control because the plants sre so close to the ground that spraying is difficult Force the dust downward so that it will rise and cover tihe undersides of the leaves. Spraying rs also effective if you use the right type of nozzle and ruffi lent pressure • Tim CAROLINIAN , mica deportment faculty at gw«'. > | ihtv.orG College (Pa.). While at StvarMimoi-# Mb, Malin also served a* vice -chair- ; man »! the American f riends | Service Committee, American director of the International Migration Service, and held several executive positions } with Federal agencies, includ ing the Department of State and the Office of Price Admin istration. In 1952 Swarthmore conferred (he Doctor of l,aws degree upon Mr. Malic, | ACME REATtY 00? H Real Estate - .Rentals - Surety Ronds j Fire and Automobile Insurance | WE BOILS AN I REPAIR HOUSES I Dial TE 2-0956 P 129 E. Hargett St. Raleigh, N. C. 361 Expect Degrees At NCC; I “Finals ” To Start Friday COM ACTIVITIES START FRI. DURHAM North Carolina Col- ! lege is expected to award some i 361 degrees during the 46th annual j Commencement exercises starting j here at 8:00 o'clock Friday night, j May 31, The college's second T-'h R de gree in education will go to Solo- ; nion Shannon of Kingsport. T-.-nn. j NCC awarded the first Fh. D. degree ever give by a predomin antly Negro institution in 1955 to Dr, Walter M. Brown, NCC Place ! ment Officer. The two principal speakers for j | this year's exercises are the Rev | E. Deedom Alston and Dr, How ard Thurman. The Rev. Mr. Alston. NCC a lumntis <vnd Rector of the Church of Oar Merciful Sav iour, Louisville, Ky., will speak in the Men's Gymnasium at S OS p. m. Sunday, June 2. Dr. Thurman, noted pastor, roll | pious educator and author, ".-ill ; A total of 34 events have been ; : scheduled at Howard for Com • rnencement We»k. The eight-day j J program begins with the annual ! j School of Engineering & Architee- ! | (tire Honors Night Friday, May • j 35St, at 3p. m., and concludes with ! | the Trustees Dinner for Recipients { i of Honorary Degrees Friday, June 1 j 7th, at 9 p. m. I Dr. Mordeeai W. Johnson, presi- ! | dent of the University, will deli | vor the annual Baccalaureate per- t ; mon, Sunday, June 2nd. at 5.30 p. ! ni. Baccalaureate services are also j scheduled for the site in front of ■ Douglass Hall. . I speak to the graduates at 11:00 o'- 1 j dock Tuesday morning, June 4 in j ! the Gymnasium. j Senior Class Exercises start at j : 3:00 o’clock Friday night in Duke I Auditorium. Unveiling oi the sta tue of the late NCC founder and ! | first president will highlight Alum ni Day activities on Saturday, 4:00 ! p. m. State College Hints | BY RUTH CURRENT, STATE HOME DEMON STR A ION AGENT ! IN-THE - KITC HF. N SAFETY HINTS - -When 'he -.vorei "aerid ; ent" is mentioned most of up think i of the latest big tragedy reported i in the news Tt. may be shockif.g I for us to realize that, more people ; are killed or injured in “little'' home accidents that happen quietly, ! rne b.v one. One of the most shoek ! ing accidents is that of a child killed at play around his own homo ! j The causes arc countless and usu- i ! ally unpredictable unless we stop j | to think’ Du you use a sturdy step I ,adder - I when reaching for high cahipc ' n-fnn-rßniiTim.mß. mja.jj. MONEY LOAN /W l ;/ for ALL SORTS OF PEOPLE WITH ALL SORTS OF NEEDS! W l fjf ,4> ,/j IsfawssfSsj The Hood System Industrial 1” ! m LSrt""’ ( ' > |“TTI,| «l ~7 -|M>-|,rj; -■ . H L„'ll I I jj j jj I No*#- Baktsrs Mede' V * I f A3 Pnim-R <yf Frgrcn f*.nrli % *?c I • Fully-refripsrrfted cK»,t p fijtf-wfclth chill tffjy, irimri' 1 ■■ 1 11 ■ r n ii-i':'.i»j.unii!.iwjiiuu;f.,. jii '..-.-ix-ju-jj dUffib- f|| % 'iji door, plus 101 l bottle tone. * n i||j I'll • Sturdy *♦<*«! shelves 9 Full -*- ■EmK *r c *^* n crisper New vdrly Ho nr lofeh ♦ ftrr/uhlul inside rnlor '.tylfncj Ijlfl com* in ror v • | 2 YEARS TO PAY TIRE SALES & SERVICE ™ F - GOOD/fEAR place 401 Hillsboro St. Dial TE 2-7571 WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. JUNE !, 195 Other features of the Alumni observance will be the annual meetini; at 10:00 3 m and the Installation Services at 8:00 p m f our events are act for Sim sJmp\ SEVEN STM. P. " 1 I 90 PROOF 1 1 st’ VEN st ar i sf^, 4 i5 s^'^l S a <*. 5 PINT \i.b ' f. UP »vw*»iwmt»rs» vxtKtr.N *mm tiwnt m K. *r• -*3* SFVFN STAR RtFNPtn 'A’V-" .f ■■ ' ; >Q 8 I YtARS OR MOIJF Old A?' -, VR • m J **Al SPIRITS. GOOUtRHAM J. WO* IS ITD., PEORIA lIL day, .*une 2. They at* the Dean ; of Women's Breakfast for sen iors and parents at, 9:30 in the cafeteria; the Baccalaureate sermon if 3:06; the President's annual reception at 4: ; ‘sf;. and the senior recital in Duke Audi torium at 8:15. President and Mr:- Elder will hold, open house to several hun dred trustees, graduates, their fa milies and friends, alumni facul ty. students and visitors. The lawn of the Elder? home at Ir>o21 r >o2 Fay etteville Street will be fhn scene of thi« in formal reception
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