16 THE CJUIOUmAM WEES ENDING SATTJTIDAY, .POKE 14. 1358 m . .«• v • • --'.w• ■f '! '-~s ■■ ***' xv, *me* i tnn?r*&* «*B?v>'! ■\ \ lin HSHfVG PIER NEARING COMPILE i ION I This photo shoves toe nearly completed Fishing Pier a* Orran Civ.v *!-s Tepr-si! IsUml N C Gnlv *br«»*» more of the 18 Soot spa«* will be i neertpd to complete the 100 foot long structure, Electric lights will hr instilled as soon as the wood construction is complete Morgan $ Commencemeni Speaker: Bi>r«m'^gisar.ac«cc^Jßrr*^~sCK»^.aiiNTO^x i -"-itimii i Mini iMfXfzm* ‘We Must Learn To L /e Together As Brothers, Or We Will Die Together 4s Fools:” Dr. U. L King BALTIMORE Mri ~ ‘W* must are to live together as'brother:., r ome of the rose test, gardens in ! | North Carolina and neighboring I states. North Carolina* AH-Amme* ss!» cction trials located on the student horticultural laboratory farm near Meredith College* Raleigh Munici pal Gardens at the Little Thesis«| Suonyside Rose Garden, Charlotte. Tennessee; Werner Park. Chatta nooga; Eastern State Hospital, | Knoxville; Overton Park, Memphis. South Carolina: Timxod Park, Florences Edisto Rose O rangebnrg; Fairfield Memorial Gar den, Winr.sbortx Georgia! Ida Caswn Caßatwsy Gardens, Chipley, This fs a beati* j tiful. place and has a wide variety ! of plant materials, especially holly. 11. will soon bp time to take cuttings fmm swell plants as siales, holly. r«s*„ bfwi ««d ! many others Eat* Jim* Is ns«- : ahy best brh a atort poslftre j wM» Is lc take the cstttrws after term tor! eieyis niton stops ■ and the plant flseues begin tfl mature ssotnpvbat.. The cuttings should be IVee at four inches in length and remcr - ed from the plant with a tharp knife. Early morning is tbs best time to take Hie cuttings and preferably, during cool rainy weather. Keep | the cuffing?: moist, and set them ki : the rooting medium without delav A good rooting mixture can be made from equal volumes of peat and sand, well mixed. The sand ehntild be clean and sharp Rand alone ran be used but peat will increase the water holding capacity ! of the sand. | A growing frame,'or sfrucfcuva of ! some kind, will bo needed so that the plants can be protected from drying winds and direct sun. by shading Arr elecrrlcatly-heated hotbed wifi be found most useful around the home because it can also be used as a cold frame, They are not very expensive. If you are interested, write the Agricultural Extension Service, ft. C. State Col leen for a ropy of Information Ser ies No Electrically Heated Hot beds, or visit, your county agent. State College Answers TIMELY FARM Qf ESTtONS QUESTION? Why i« it eo impor tant to gcawo, o* out paeturea on time" ANSWER* One rmportent season is that disease-producing organism* are removed with the top gpowth and must: atari over on oe*v gro’vth after graadng or cutting, Go ♦be other hand, delgy lib grdsdag i or cutting permits clifleass opgan ! isms to build tits, causing severs leaf sporting, stem blighting* ge«« era! defoliation and stand deple tion. QIJSSTKW*! TVscr W fecSp «S 3 i grind poor quality pi*igrfbag« Pf make It mw appetising with moiasseiV? ANSWER: If, bHp e pet, the stuff Into the unw’ij stomach but that's about all. It passes ihrouch the row's digesitve system * irtnum benefits and runs up the cost of the romcha-ge feeding program by falling to increase returns equal to the grinding cost. Also, cow* often rat too much poor roughage when ft's ground and dressed r»p with molasses even though better quality feed may he available. QUESTION: How can T control Johnson Bermuda or quackgrassl ANSWER: Dalapon or a materia] sold as "DowpoiV’ which eonfsjne 85 per cent dalapon is recognized as a mod: effective treatment. Oth er materials such as 3odiurn TCA and sodium cholarate can also be used under some conditions. A warning - Keep a dose cherk on perennial plants scattered on row crop lands, and treat these spots now before they get worse. 1358 artificial breeding In North i Carolina showed a V 0 per cent in ! eactse over the same period last i year. Figures show that dairymofi us | lag frozen semen can expect » j conception of rate from 3 to 5 per i ! cent higher than with liquid se- j ! men. 1 j This doe* not mean, he explain led, that one must, like those who | have ‘Trampled on you for eo lorip. ’, but it means, "in the way ! of Christ, having redemptive love i which seeks nothing in return." And he said: "We must fight for first class • wtizenship, but. we must never : use second class methods. 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Habbukuk in our yearn-, mgs. we. too, cry from our watch j towers of life, O Lord, how Ion:;, must we wait- 9 ’ From the depth! of our despair we hear the voice : of our President urging us as a race te be patient.’’ "How long must right be rele gated tea subordinate status mj order for our leaders te pacify a, ! few demagogues who have taken | as their standard the bombing of • churches and synagogues, the in* And why caS ym me, Loyri, U Lord, and do noA the things -; whwb. I say ? (St Lake 8, M > The. 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