f«£N CROPS ARE REMOVED FROM THE IANP PRECIOUS ' SOIL MINERALS GO TO MARKET WITH THEM. UNLESS THEY4RE «* R J| A MW FORMULA, CONfAI WS THE MINERAL TRACE EIEMENTT HEEDED FGRIOCAL SOIL?. EACH ACRE CAH BE TREATED FOR LESS THAN THE nDJoIiMSw COST OF A BUSHEL OF CORN. £ Damonsiration Week Today ’$ Home Builds Tomorrow ? s World '*-"**—•*•*“• May 4to 10, 1958 ***** YfWrT*™?. -• r HOW TO COOK WITH BUDWEISER i BARBECUED HAMBURGER Brown hamburger patties on both sides in a little, fat. Add bar ter* sauce &nd Mmraer 10 minutes. Serve on toasted ham burger roll*. BARBECUE SAUCE % sap Budweiser I t&bie&paons angar 14 Mip lcetehcp « tablespoons Worcestershire sauce X tafctaOMMMM vir,«#*r Salt and pepper to teste Combine all ingredients ml* well. Pour over hamburger* Yield! 6 servings, HAM COOKED WITH BUDWEISER 1 <8 pewwidl bam 1 iablespoou dry mnaterd Cloves j tablespoons vinegar % aup brown sugar, firmly packed S eups Budweieer Corer ham with cold water. Bring slowly to boiling point Sim mer for three hours. Remove from water. Skin. Score fat in diamond shapes, and stud with cloves. Make a paste of sugar, mustard and vinegar. Pour over ham. Bake in moderate oven (350 degrees F.) It* hours basting frequently with Budweiser, Approximate yield: 24 portions. BROILED FISH FILLETS, LOCKE OBER % lbs fillet of cod % teaspoons paprika .•alad or olive oil % teaspoons dry mustard a cups soft, grated, bread crumb* 4 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce 2 cups diced American cheese 1 cup Budweiser Cut cod wiliets in serving size pieces. Brush on both sides with salad or olive oil. Roll in bread crumbs. Broil at 350 F„ if> minutes, turning once Meanwhile make sauce as follows: Com bine cheese, paprika, mustard, Worcestershire sauce and Buri wsiser. Cook over low heat, stirring occasionally until cheese melts. Whip smooth. Arrange fillets on platter, garnish with lemon wedges, then pour sauce into serving dish. Yield: 6 servings. RAINBOW MELON CUP % atpit watermelon balls 1 cup cantaloupe balls 1 enp honeydew melon balls IS cups (12 ox.) Budweiser Place melon balls in shallow pan. Add Budweiser. Chill, several hours. Arrange in serving dishes. Add a little fresh cold Bud w«i»r to each dish, Yield: 8 portions. Budtfesser Distributed in Raleigh Area by HARRIS WHOLESALE, Inc. 615 W, HARGETT ST. TE. 3-2724 St. Augustine’s Students Cited During 2nd Honors Convocation By STAFF WRITER Twenty-three students were hon ored tor membership in tour hen- ! or societies, eight persons were cii- ' ed in Who's Who, and 60 student? j were cited for their honor roll sianding at. the Second Annaul Honors Convocation held in Taylor Hall, St. Augustine's College, on Librarians In One-Day Confab j At Petersburg PETERSBURG, Va.—The Libr ary Science Department of Vir ginia Stale College sponsored s one-day Conference of High School Library Assistants and Li brarians recently at the Fostn Hall Center, Virginia State Col lege. Among the principle speaker: for the occasion were Wallace Van Jackson, Director. Johnston, Me morial Library; two library science graduates of the college, Miss Margaret Young, who is now em ployed as a librarian in the Bal timore. Md. School System and Mrs. Mildred Martin Johnston, currently employed as a librarian in the Hoffman-Boston High School, Arlington, Va.; and two gan, Peabody High School, Pe tersburg, Va„ and Miss Frances i studentasaistants, Miss Ruth Mor j Williams, Union High School, ' Bowling Green. Va. I The purpose of the conference i was to interest the students in ! librarianship as a profession. Dur jing the afternoon session tin | conference voted to organize a I State Student Assistant Associa : tion. The following temporary of ficers were elected: Chairman —Ruth Morgan, Freshman. Peabody High School, Peters burg; Vice-Chairman —Edith Walker, Junior Manassas Rr gionai High, Manassas; Secre tary—Rose Mealey, Junior. Central High School, Gooch land; Assistant-Secretary lone Hicks, Sophomore, Lu ther P. Jackson School, Mer rifield. Among the visitors present wer 1 Miss Margaret Rutherford and Miss Juliette Moody from the State Board of Education, Divis on of School Libraries. Richmond, Virgnia. Sewing School For 4-H Club Members Held PITTSBOEO A Sewing School I for 4-H'ers was conducted in the | Corinth area on Saturday April 19, with Mrs. Pernicy Swinson as lead er, The Clothing demonstration presented by Mrs. Mildred B. Pay ton, Home Agent included: Alter ing the pattern to size, Placing the I pattern or, correct grain cf mater j ial, Observing 5-B inch seam rule. : Stitching, Matching notches, and preparing correctly. finishing seams properly and measuring an even hem. The twenty three 4-H'ers attend ing were served refreshments by the senior 4-H girls. Group officers were elected as follows: President. Mattie Winston, Vice President, Eugene Murchison, Sec retary Madgie Harrington, .Assist ant Secretary, Mildred Hooker, j Treasurer, Freddie Crump, Song leaders—-Jeweldine Taylor and Gwenlyn Cross, Recreation Leader Maddler Winston, Reporter. Mad gie Harrington and Assistant Re porter Jeweldine Taylor. Appointed to the 4-H Committee were; Linl Taylor, Nathern Wins- I tonton and Mrs. Ora Cross. The 4-H Sunday will be held on 1 she morning of May 24, at Prince " Chapel Church. W7HEN YOUR HOLIDAY vY dance is likely to last into the wee sma’ hours, it’s a good idea to mind your make up manners. For a radiant glow the evening long, select a pinky powder that will accent the rosy tones of your complexion. Then, try this powdering trick j to keep your powder-glow “an- | chored on” all evening., .dip a span-white cotton ball into powder and press it onto your skirs; repeat several times until the whole face is coated gener ously. Let it "set” while you apply lipstick; then, take an other fresh white cotton ball | and ever so lightly using gentle downward strokes, wipe off the excess powder. The absorbent cotton will banish that coated | powdered look and even out akin tones, allowing your skin’s natural glow to come through. With this careful preparation before the dance, you’ll (find that make-up lasts longer, looks prettier. If you should have to repowder that pert nose tip once during the eve ning, a light fluff with a cotton ball will do the trick. Monday, April ;?}, at 10 a. rr, The main speaker, Dr. Rich- 1 ard K Barksdale, dean of gra duate school, v. College, Durham, called attention io man’s attempt io discover him self from the Greek civilization down to the present. The program consisted of: pro cessional, ‘Coronation March” by Mayerbeer: Clinton Dugger, invo cation; Altamese N (Black, introdu ductory remarks; Carl Robinson, introduction of speaker; Walter Gilford, piano solo; Jane Blakely and Esther Hayes, duet; Dr. .James A. Boyer, remarks and presenta tion of certificates to new members of honor societies. Candidates for certificates were presented by Dean P. K. Robinson. Mr. Richard Mat thews, Dr E Srhwertman, and Mrs, Lula H. Robinson, ad visors of the respective honor TWO HERDS FOR A CROWN—Vugfl Aldus (Ml) at it Lcuii, Mo., and Isaac Log art, of Havana. Cuba, poo* with the eEmmaikm crown poised over their heads, prior to Friday gugiiis weuo*weigiii eiliaiaadon scut ci rnatamta Sqpste Gu#- dxx. Ibo winner faces Fectsrsan, N. J. weHerweight Yawl t&atkm tor the title, (Kewspres? Photo). Visit Our Booth mfzE « wowiis Talk About Low Prices- S a > s LOOK! “H” WHY PAY EVEN WHOLESALE! RANC.FS When You Can Buy The Best “FRIGIDAIRE” For Leas! 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Robinson, advisor; BETA KAPPA CHI: Attamese Niblack, president; Uocenia Ham mon. secretary-treasurer; Mr. Rich ard B. Matthews, advisor; Joseph Gray; ; SIGMA RKO SIGMA: Clinton | Dugger, president; Mrs. Deris Cie j inerts, sorcetary-treasurer; Harri ! ett Malone, Thomas O’Neal: Dr. E. ' C. Schwortman. advisor: | WHO’S WHO: Willie Lee Block- I well, Zenobia Browning, Docenia i Hammond, Raymond Huntley. Al -1 bert Morgan, Janet Schumpert, Bessie Smith, Patricia Welch A&T College Alumni Meet Set For May! GRETNSBORO The annual | meeting of the A&T College Na tional Alumni Association will be held in Coltrane Hall auditor un here at the College on Saturday, ' May 10 The formal call was issued last, week by Howard C .Barnhill, Char ; lOtle, president of the group. A main feature of the meet this year. Barnhill said, is the initial report on the Alumni 1 Giving Program, aimed at rais ing S 100.000 to implement the current A&T College Alumni Scholarship Fund, headed by Dr. B. VV. Barnes, Greensboro dentist. Dr. Warrr.oth X Gibbs, president lof the College, will deliver the ! main address at the luncheon sche duled for Murphy Hall beginning at 12;00 noon. Other entertainment features scheduled for the visiting alumni includes a baseball gams between the Alumni Old+imws, members (1 f former championship teems and the A&T College Aggies se*. for ?• 00 P, M,, at Memorial Stadium and a boxing show set for the Charles Moore Gymnasium beginning at 7: 30 o’clock that night, Art Statum. former heavyweight champion of the NCAA will meet William Boy ers, both teammates .. ..r-- c■ mmm TTv. 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