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PAGE TWENTY Thing* Tow Should Know ! ~ y .Mm , tw 76* mnmmtf 1 jj ' .. On JLCf4,IBei,SOOKER T.WASHING- j; W ™ £ SCHOOL WITH S2OO AND om 30 ' * N l9os TH£ mgulty was IIO,THER€ WKR£ HKX) PUfILS, 2300 ACRES OE LAND ANO 66 BUILD?HoS —TOTAL ASSETS OF $ /TODAY IT iS CONSIDERABLY LARGER./ WASHINGTON WORK£O f A/SAJN3T J TREMENDOUS HARDSHIPS UNTIL HIS Sc»-19i£ | jSv " 7 % DEATH/ 14YEARS LATER. H£ DECLINED 5 BT,«,TUE Os WASH!N QTQH > TUSKEQa/ALMAMA HIGHER PAYING vKBS TO CONTftUE ' | «. THE SERVICE OF HIS PEOPLE / b,-A-x>y&A/r-*i. j ' ,— |»IIM—■—CTHyi-i:’ ■’ —' I|J'l —"»' ''.—l— l ■»'»»■'■»■. "—- 1 ' liaslier Who Turned To Faming Setting Example For Neighbors KNOXVILLE. Tcnn. (ANP> -A Tetiitesscp sciioo! teacher who turned to fanning 20 years ago Is setting a rood example in .sound acrlcultUi-.:: practices, says W, H Wißtomsor.. t -.ytefaut state agen! of the Ti i.n.•...<• •.•• Extension Serv ice, in a report to the u. S. De partment. of Acnetjlture. The former teacher is Fred R Henry, a Fmk University graduate, who owns ICO non s near Knox ville. He ahrl Mr« Henry and a sir-ter live- in a modern home over looking Fort London Lake which was form-, rly “.art, of the windin'.- "Mr, Henry alwavs vmnted to hr a fanner.” reports Mr. Wil l'cnvon. 'but hr - tvs }p am tracked and ended nn at Fisk anti If-er t '.hr- thmrr«i"ty of Mirme -801 ? T Hon eve- • his ns rents died some 20 • ago. he ".'turned to the form r,r.d " s been there ever] terse nr r hpcf and dairy c.it t.i-', t.v’oi-icco, grain, vegetables,: poult: v and r : “J have 10 brood cows most ly Angus with a few Hoistrins and .frrs'-ys nitxmf in.” says r n iUfrp %;■ C, !»t# V 4#ll« Answers QUF.r-TiO.%: >Vhit •••in f do to y " ~.. • " -"lirf er.d btec’t ret 2 ANSWER: The host prjn-tice to folio'.- ' irs.natmg the two seri ous <L i-a.- is o plant -U least enough vote cuttings to produce toe entire seed need- for next year. Be us re to plant these cuttings in ■soil that ! at r.ot grown sweet po tato's in the last three or four years QLI STION: Will flic hiuher prices for broilers this summer eneotir.i.te higher production anti bring loner prices this fa-il? ANSWER; Hither prices make it easy to expand pro duction that brings lower prices The demand for broilers drop* about one-third iro n the summer high o the fall-win ter low price, QUESTION: Aare hde prices on the way up r.r.w or will there be fluctuation: 1 ANSW.fK: H appears that, hoc pricer will climb slowly for the next few weeks and will probably reac htho peak tft middle or late July. There wilt be fluctuations with price drops from day to day but the trend is for strong or prices .for the next few weeks. 86 PROOF 8 YEARS QLO Penn BLENDED s£>2s WHISKEY _ ” INT S4SS '*•s* 4/e oua»'» * WOETS, LTD, PEOP ?fl, ILL Mr Henry. "This wav. we have plenty of milk (or ali the calv es and for our customers in town to whom we sell about Ml gallons of buttermilk a week, as well as fruits and vegetables in season.’’ Mrs. Henry cans or home freezes all the vegetables and fruits they do not sell. Her home agent. Miss Esther Hat cher. helps to keep her abreast »! the latest methods of food preservation. While his wife and sister are teaching school in nearby commu nities. he is out in the field on his tractor, plowing rows of to bacco or corn on the contour a round the hills on his farm or performing some other chore. Last ; year he got. a corn yield of 109 bushels to the acre the sixth highest tn his county. "I got. good yields." Mr. Henry explains, because 1 take care of my land. A .Soil Conservation Set vice technician from my Conser vation District has helped me to make a land capability map of m.v ■ farm and to plan tm crops ac ! eordincly.’’ He bclit-ws in farming efficient ly, but he doesn’t believe in going overboard buying machinery, Mr. Williamson points out. He and a neighbor have worked out a goid arrangement. One or the other owns a tractor, hay baler, rake, mowing machine, manure spread er. and teed grinder. They take turns at. sharing each other v o— ★ APPLIANCES k TELEWtO H k TifiES A TUSES iF* **#s#©«# STORES 4i3 Fayetteville St, J’rT.TTrTTTT' ~! !n ' ."TT"!TTT;T^’rT*TT, a^, equipment. Mr. Henry's goa: is to acquire another 100 acre to expand Ins j pastures of ladino clover, orchard | grass, and other irazini so that tie may ultimately increase his herd to 50 brood cows and two! registered bulls. "His farm is a good demonstra j tion in sound practices for ail hi i neighbors.’’ says Mr. Williamson. “It does a lot to make up for the 1 lack of an agent in his county,” ihe adds. I i j “Junior” ssys: . “It is the talk of the town our summer heating sale,” You wiki enjoy the warmest winter o-f your hfe and save money, too, when you heat with Natural Gas, ii r ~ _ Don’t Wait.. Install Now! Contact your local heating dealer or your Gas Company and let one of our expert engineers give vo u a FREE estimate. There is no obliga tion on your pert. yMTmAuy /r*s j Street IE 2-3761 ! THE CAROLINIAN MISS If I i'll YVONNE LAW RENC'E. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen I*. Lawrence of Roc ky Mocnt. was selected to re- j present Vlount t’isgah Presby terian Church at t'ne annual Westminister Fellowship Assem bly at Grinnell University, Grin nell, lowa. The assembly open ed June 25, 1957. Approximately 1800 delegates from all parts of - the United States and four foreign countries will be in at tendance. Miss Lawrence is a student at the Ligon Jr.-Sr, Hlfth School, Raleigh, and was awarded a prize for maintaining the highest average in the ninth ! grade. This young lady is well rounded in that she plays the piano, clarinet, sings, does ballet dancing, •• ru and assists with (be Jr. Choir of the ML Plxgah Church. Th> year is the golden anniver- • sarv of the nation’s professional i agricultural engineering organiza- i tion known os the American Soci ety of Agricultural Engineers. i o,ls Up. Oil I’p. Mash i’P, Urease l'p. Pay Up. C RANK UP—-AND GO. SORE’S ESSO S E R V I CE ATLANTIC’ BEACH CRESCENT REACH. S. C. Phone 9932 OCEAN DRIVE. S. C. ! - — rn , ~ , ■ T(ri w--, 1,-rn—ip, „ Senator Eastland Is “Cooking Up” lore Delaying Tactics In House WASHINGTON (ANPI While ' the House of Representatives was j closing in on tiie last lap of debate on civil rights, Monday, tbea Se nate Judiciary committee under i the chairmanship of Sen. Eastland, was busy initialing more delaying j tactics At the close of the executive ses- I sion. Senator Thomas C. Hennings, I Jr., spearheader in !'ne fight for ' civil rights, emerged with the same ! old story that he tried once more tn “push forward with a meaning- i : ful civil rights bill, but the par | Hamentary situation was such that Mountain «moor s years old Ridge s fraight $0 25 BOURBON pint Whiskey OSS 4/5 QUART „ GOODERHAM & WORTS. LTD., PEORIA, ILL. I i 7, -.r,, 2:. 42 YEARS OF SERVICE! For almost half a century we have been undertakers m Raleigh and vicinity serving; you and your families tr, the most tryine timer. 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This would be a different type e.f parliamentary move which would enable the senate to consi- i dor, without reference to the Ju- j diciary committee, a civil rights I bill which we expect the House to ' pass,' explained Hennings, He pledged to do ail in his pow er to see that the Senate would have an opportunity to vote on the strongest possible legislation 1 at this session DRIVE S/ r ELY i Air Condition Time Is Here ■ Universal EQUIPPED WITH THE LIFETIME ELECTROSTATIC (Electronic) FILTER “The Manufacturers Guarantee that this Filter cleans the air of dust, dirt, pol len and sooty particles,” ALL TYPES, m fjll “ m yr*’ Jex. SIZES AM> V' ! Fans.,. See Us Before You Buy An , . . Air Conditioning Unit Or A Fan Electrical Who! esalers ; INCORPORATED 011 N. 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