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SMOKE IN The crowd no
for cover as a brief but hard
some 450 people
taking part in a "smoke-in" in
front of the Connecticut Capi
tol, 419, protesting marijuana
laws
Distaff Deeds
Studying Home County
A Fascinating Project
JANICE
By
CHRISTENSEN
Getting the inside
information on your home
county can be fascinating,
members of Iredell
County's Extension
Homemakers Clubs, are
learning.
One club member,
Mrs. William Gill, told
a tale of the Genesis of
Iredell, followed by her
research into the ques
tion, "Was Peter Stuart
Ney, Marshall Ney?"
Most local people like to
believe the Iredell
teacher was Napoleon's
marshall, she added.
But the locals would
like to forget the story
of Tom Dula. "Dula's
life has all the trappings
of a popular Hollywood
movie with an X-rating,"
Mrs. Gill added. One
story has it that Dula
said to the sheriff, "I
see you have a nice clean
new rope there, sheriff.
If . I'd knowed that, I'd
a washes' my pifplllil
Other less flamboy
ant, but equally interest
ing, talks were given on
the history of the county's
schools, hospitals,
churches, cemeteries
and old houses," adds
Mrs. Nancy Myers, home
economics extension
HOMEMADE CLAY
hollies and eight rotunda
holUes.
These plants will not
Garden Time
Ants in Your Peonies?
They're Doing no Harm
By M. E. Gardner
X. C. State University I
We are as dry now in
our area as we were wet
two weeks ago. We did
have a stingy sprinkle
this morning (April 25)
but not enough to help.
Hope we get a good rain
before the clouds move
out. We have been irri
gating some early planted
crops for several days. I
point out, again, the need
for adequate water if you
expect maximum perfor
mance from your plants.
Have you ever ob
served ants feeding on
your peony buds? Do not
let this bother you too :
only improve the envi
ronment by giving off
oxygen; they will make
the area more beautiful,
the agent pointed out.
much as they are feeding
on a sweet substance se
creted by the buds.
Dahlias planted in late
May or early June will
give better results than
earlier planting. They
will produce their finest
blooms during flower
show time in September
and October.
Tender vegetables
may be planted now, if
not already planted, in
the lower Piedmont and
coastal areas --peppers,
eggplant, beans, spinach,
okra, sweet corn, sweet
potatoes, cantaloupes and
watermelons. Wait until
the danger of frost has
passed in the mountains.
If you have a pond or
pool, water lilies and
other tender aquatics
may be planted as soon
as the water is warm
enough.
Tender annuals may
planted now in most
sections of the state
petunias, zinnias, mar
igolds, snapdragons,
celosia and others.
Petunias are fine for
planting over spring
flowering bulbs if you
plan to leave them in the
ground rather than lift
and store during the
summer months. This
may help fill planting
gaps after the leaves of
the bulbs have turned
brown.
If you haven't "gotten
around to it," fertilize
azaleas after they finish
blooming. It is best to
remove the mulch, fer
tilize, and replace the
mulch. Add more mulch
ing material if needed.
Feed your roses
regularly, usually about
once a month. It is very
important that they be
sprayed . or dusted
regularly, too, if you want
to have lush perfect
foliage and satisfactory
blooms. Mulch and water
as needed.
You might remember
that Malathion and Sevin
are two of the most
effective and safest
approved insecticides for
general use on all plants
around the home. Either
one of these materials,
mixed with Captan, will
provide a good combined
insecticide and fungicide.
EBONY
DIRECTIONS
With Your Host ,
KYSER WILSON
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SUNDAY 10:30 pm
Durham-Raleigh
If you have to enter
tain a young child, give
him some homemade clay
to play with, "You can
make a batch right in
your own kitchen," says
Dorothy Mobley, home
economics extension
agent, Richmond County.
Put food coloring in
13 cup water; add 13
cup salad oil. In a bowl,
place one cup flour and
12 cup salt. Pour liquid
ingredients into bowl with
dry ingredients. Mix.
Keep clay in an air
tight can or plastic
container, with a damp
towel on top. It will last
for months, the agent
verifies.
CLEAN AIR
Ecology is a mighty
important word to mem
bers of the Weyman
Extension Homemakers
Club, Columbus County.
All the women live
in Riegelwood, a small
industrial area that
supports paper, chemical
ana fertilizer plants.
The homemakers and
members of the indus
tries are teaming
together to clean up the
air, says Mrs. Elaine
Blake, home economics
extension agent.
Club members
planted 30 azaleas, one
dogwood, four Chinese
hollies, four Japanese
by Joe Black
Letters. We get letters.
We get lots and lots of letters about the various
things we discuss in "BY THE WAY."
Not all the letters we get agr ee with us either.
Not by a long shot, sometimes. And that's good.
You see, I am not a preacher. Nor a teacher. I
m simply Joe Black, citizen. A Black man for
tunate enough to speak up and speak out, and
reach thousands of people through the press and
broadcast media.
Still, I am only a single voice, trying to remind
you and me and all of us how important it is to
constantly re-examine our attitudes and solutions
to Black problems.
I have been labeled a "Tom" by some, because
I don't relate to racism as strongly as some think
1 should. My answer to that is simply that I deeply
believe in the importance of uniting people of good
will more than I do dwelling on those things that
divide them. . t
I don't believe that rap sessions like "BY THE
WAY" have to be filled with hatred, profanity,
and despair to jog our minds, our sensitivities, and
our sensibilities.
I do hope, though, that when I communicate
my way, more and more of us will give just a little
more honest thought to what we are all doing
what we can do to more realistically solve more
of the problems facing the Black community.
If we get letters because of it even those that
disagree with what we say we must be doing
something right.
At least, someone out there is reading and
thinking.
J&'Bhck
Vice President
The Greyhound Corporation
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things happen
at Liberty Bank
Bright, beautiful watches. Yours for the saving at Liberty Bank of
Durham. Styles for men, women, and children. Travel alarms, too.
There all made by. Bradley, a division of the Elgin Time Co. And they're
guaranteed for one Year. Choose one of the many styles for only $5.95
when you open a new savings account for $25 or more, add $25 or
more to an existing savings account, or open a new checking account for
$100 or more. Quality timepieces for your savings: another example of
better banking. Right from Liberty.
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621 Vickgrs Avenue, Durham, North Carolina 27702
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Tops For Pops
Win n solootuik! a gift for
Dud.. don't soItU- Tor a fad.
For EaUior's Day is a special
owatiion In ( i'li'l)rali'd ia,
style. And the stylos that
fliUntiho l'st of liimwhi'thor
ntpffii's or ties- have lahels
fh lend prestige to, what-
you select.
PW Countess Mara label.
xamplo. helps Dad enjoy
thclilltision of grandeur, when
he .wears dc.-.iinis hearini? the
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lials. Tilt' little girl above is
presenting her lather with his
favorite toiletry with the dis
tinctive essence. "Copper."
lie is wearing a striped,
karate type robe, the shape
thai 'fits and looks super on
all kinds of figures, as well as
the soxiest s'ox in town, an
over-l lie calf cashmere, which
stretch to fit any size foot.
He lias I lie confidence and
assurance of a well-dressed
man who cali.afl'ord to remain
aloof from the din and fury
of fleeting fashion, because
lie wears what is best suited
lo his life style.
(living such gifts to Dad is
certainly a handsome gesture.
"Although man is already
ninety percent water, the
Prohibitionists are not yet
satisfied." (John Kendrick
Bangs)
BOTTOMS UP-YOU'VE
GOT TO HAVE SOLE
Candidates for publicoffice
aren't the only Americans
who stand on platforms. For
now more and more men and
women have elected to wear
"platform" shoes.
These elevating soles are
now gaining stature among
the fashion-conscious rankand
file who are in step with the
times. They are literally walk
ing away with the honors in
"high" fashion.
Big news in shoes recently
was proclaimed by the people
who make Kinney footwear.
"Our new line," said one
company executive, "provides
an uplifting experience in more
ways than one."
Women, of course, have
worn platform shoes for many
years. Now, however, men
too, are putting their foot
down and insisting on them,
placing the shoe industry on
a completely new footing.
As more and more Amer
icans take a shine to such
shoes, it has become perfectly
clear that they don't prefer
them just for kicks. Like their
families and friends, they are
getting a boot out of them in
terms of last as well as fashion.
Even in a nonelection year,
they're a shoo-in.
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DENTAL FACTS
-M ore than 20 million Amer
icans have' lost their teeth,
and 90 million have at least
IM missing. decayed or filled
teeth. There are more than a
billion unfilled cavities in the
country.
-By the age of :i", I of every
." Americans needs dentures.
Forty per cent of the popu
lation have never visited a
dentist, according to "The
Family Hook of Preventive
Medicine."
New and improved home
oral hygiene measures sug
gested by dejitislsari' prevent
ing tooth and gum diseases.
-Soft ioothbrdshes, dental
floss, and a wafer lo help
identify plaque are often re
commended.
-The use of a toothpaste that
contains strontium chloride
(Sensodyne) Alls been found
to block l he pain of dental
hypersensitivity, while clean
ing and polishing teelh. With
continued use, its effect cu
mulates. - After loolhbrushing and the
use of dental floss, rinsing is
recommended to remove dis
lodged food particles, plaque
and bacteria.
LOCK ALARM
Sliding glass doors
with a new lock alarm
are good entryway
deterrents to burglars.
When the dead bolt is in
place, a siren is activated
by pressure from any
side. Power comes from
two penlight batteries.
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