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PAGE TWO College Women Open Talks pHiuitisr.PHiA rVJrd v ;.v >.••• f ’ ■ National A? .-oca - .'f Qificxr f-n opened N:•■<> . •'■ i:IS in thr Br-taUwo.r.t Hotci r.e: r I >: three day*. Delegates ‘1 st th(s Pi.-*’' I of Col;;" Pit wiil ■’*'■ on bac'i when Mrs The'.nu s'oy io! WD'tam# i 1 the c '.ac to order it*. If-- Nor ;r> p ■ M Room of the hoffit st 9 * Aft rv receiving greeting* from several orcindzat'nr (.j*r n ftirif n ivi'l listen to an notitne of iht conference dan* Coeds , Personnel Set To Orientate DUE.HAM Two srainsrs Cor ing -11 w.'.; rnghiight nrc-otien'vtion »C!:v.l'et '• o r cpnior '•ounffi’o; - and women pet son riel w c :‘ko.' , at North Care't ft a College Fro? ft iris o o*" pi - ! at: on is Sc pi. , "- IC .- •■ - - - -1 ; ■ l Mis- Louise M Latham N VC dean of women, says l no* dav and Wednesday, Septem ber f, and V will hr given over to • Seminar for Senior Coun selors.” She listed the pt»r pose of (he seminar trt th.* nt>. "To assist the Senior Counselor* to gaining *o m r haste ideas and point* of >!*" which will help them in doing an effective lob of working mentors to resident freshmen u omen’ s•••<■.ift:.? for ’f r> *• ( 10r % ci 3rf. TANTOPICA ' :'L l SAY k£ % A %HBAf idmz ! !tV6 StBH H-V; &TANP BSFOVe A MIRROR !" <c.K»rrrrAAS+/v4L eporf • hawing or implying arhort. run b* marl* *‘th ib« •iirtpiic&fc camera*!, if* ** mailer ®l »ho«sif»B *be rigbi Good Sports Shots With Simple Camera Whether it's cheering a big-t-me tennis tournament or pitching a 1 game of horseshoes in your own backyard, come summer anci [ everybody wants to get into the j set—and the action —of outdoor sport*. And, as anyone with even the simplest box type camera knows, this is the time that you'll find some of the best picture op portunities of the year right at , your fingertips. “But,” w* c«n almost hear you 5 exclaim, “don't .1 need a super-de- J luxe camera to catch fast-action shots’” The answer is no. Fur, though a fast lens and a fast shut- • ter are real helps whenever you want to picture a subject ,n mo • tion, you can count on 3 simple j camera to catch action if you make a habit oi accurate timing ; and use a hit oi ingenuity, too j .lust study any snort, and you’!! ; observe moments when for a frac- ; t:on of « second ai! motion is '■frozen"—even though the poses , end attituder 01 the Payers sits prsi jet-speed ? on. The term is. player with the ball at the - hi M s Marion >■■ Ott Waples, J o. i ri.il to i respondt-t e secre- It •• . i ;* r, the •.*. , ai' ei o i •?cii-Set;on ; . i ncludi|s£ f-: ‘ c iM! / T '• ! or- ft i'• : *iOf ■ A.l l d * r rv, ~n d-*>c.*regat c: Anninri 1 i nvi# S ’ discuss tV-;.Ot al trends . in (?cii.;ca!, y~\ and rv’,.so 1 :;: Spcal: srs th«s conference so rt.,lo •• Rw ; -i ..rdv i Diiwnrth, sos <«- • r- „yrr; attorney <’f rhfirtdel j-.hi-,; Ci,3-or ■" U, Simpson. Li r-.r-f -n A bsft : tror ' r the t.!n•>t r»r: stjv‘r? oi 'i AUy, f * v-i-tr tc. of t p T.fo 11 f'Ci N -,i t. "• n r ' Ape Da; Shepard Hr .-'•or Tie*, Sept 6 at 10 a. w. O'her sessions are planned from 230 to } p. rri .and from d t' ” p. BP , ' l ' Tuesday Dr. Alfor. , - c -‘’ dent of NCC- wiil sneak at the 6 o'clock supper rnt iit ? Dr Wil liam H. Brown, dtre.cor of toe Br-r-at; "- f Hducatiem Robes rc'< will sc ,e as diseussion leader ot h iof.to as; What should d0r ,,1-ory jife do for freshmen girls’ V/hat • makes a person feel that l : f,f ~i C■ ! op? How c ! ■ 1.;., homesick girl be he Sped? What [>■ • blems of emotional an ,• >i; cist may the quiet girl have; VVhsl dc.r.- the Ctrl who i* a shove, -off nt i.c’ What ft nha menials should a freshman learn -.iv., t rur coliece philosophy'' What makes people 1 I ' - l " re ruch .- 111 .-: Wha' constitutes snort leads-l snip' of the au» his racket at the 11 unit of its SWing-—the c ver at j the top point oi n;s ascending am I before he starts the downward I plunge the go Her at the precise end of ho fo’lov- -through—an those arc fractional instants of “frozen” motion. And all these are action shot? ! that any camera can cap:are. , What you have tc rernerobc-i is to t time your release accurately *0 I that you can catch the “pc> ?ed 1 moment” when ai! motion is froz en. The fas’, shutter of * more • elaborate can.eta Merely gives its | owner a safety margin insuymg : a sharp picture even if his jndg ; m.ent :n timing is a fruction off. | Viewpoint a.- well as timing is i important in taking good act.on ; pictures. A sports shot must be ; (lear and easy to understand For i sports such as baseball or tennis, (a high pojv.uoi. look ng down on the held or tour' is best when ! yru're s ming to- general views of the ,v.me - John Van Gmtder | THINGS.YOU SHOULD KNOWa Bejibjnm FRAMLM “~n* ~i7<?o -'W* I rHAT, AMONG HIS COUNTLESS OTHER 1 INTERESTS/ FRANKLIN WAS AN UN COM- PROMISING FIGHTER AGAINST SLAVERY |" V , 'jJ&Bkl&f'ijj AS LONG AGO AS 1774? HE WAS PRESIDENT ijy | M OF THE FIRST ANTI-SLAVERY SOCIETY ! /, - § HE LEO THE PENNSYLVANIA SOCIETY FOR ' THE ABOLITION OF SLAVERY ALMOST UN- * " Gxy&T' *£■ cr "AC ft A HELD FOR “GRASD!'!" WlliTE WOTI- I i; Ifif/t />Iyj®l J-yw>L»* ¥o2€? rtf HOPE FOR FAILING HEARTS A new -;og of chemical rorn poundswil! enable victims of m- an failure to Si - .e lonper. more active lives, according to a re £<*•>•{ pub lished in the r-. ■ ■ ■ of ArnaU of AHrsp'. The report by j. iv , E’han A'. 1 -. Brown of Boston a she Srtt s<:- praiaal of the r. suit of Y so read cl i . I 2 4.1 X 11..-'I 1 ..-' use of a f \\«-rr c: up f -,- \ < U''T> t h ofc .cr r-' Jp» , ifro-iiu v- . mvt'C :: - "o. The iu ••-• compounds arc i iboratory-bui' t chc.mica'a that successfully utilize the healin? propu: ties of njer- ury. Ion? km n to be She most potent, druc; avail able for the treat mo nt of hr.-s’t f-rtiure. bu> riirninaU' the fnuic proper: io.*, that caused r •■• ••!!•••- forms of mercury to be dis« anted by doctors ay or 60 years u ■. Some of ihr ro V CO n; p. .; :hf> most fommon of v-hich is I;■ . ; as mercuhydrin, •<* admims fprp.i y injection v.-hil? t- •• mo:.! e* i y (ievrlopod. ':'o ' used in *smpi* piis form ;.od ,- taken oral'.’. Combined with other ad'-u.-e* in the.treatment, of h'.-rt f; uu - including; diet Sow in ss • cm mm, ;.h(>senew dnigs nenn “’be !-•-•; u nr woman with a failing; Vu" ■* K - * a much longer lime,” JY,-. Iti-.iv-p points out. . Wide experience -.v : h •. rrm laboratory-huilt conqmundr. inui according to It . Brown, iha’ ti.e chemists have at last suc ceeded in retaining; the ■■aluanle WASHINGTON AND "SMALL BUSINESS" By C. WILSON HARDER SeniiUn K'-t.e ? K-''.ju . t:r i ' ;; ci v special r rtiiui u-e in causes of ju\ i •' dr s; This problem 1.- ' 1 hv it: : pendent bur hicks as v.i-,1 »> ail other citizejo * * * It is possible in time study will reveal luat nation's big lil ies where huge *%, industry is < on- v^lfe.-.,, eenl rated pro- \ vide breeding . ground for youthful *3 taxpayer* will ffißpV /T . again be asked -*MXjf provide m o r e i-iltiies to once C. W H*rde a--. 11 help oven nme the s-viS of e- nil-a I i/a linn. V * * Vet. it e». ■ rv* public ; no 1 . ■■el h «t ;) nhg I o b h a *, \ h ! U. S. taxpayer is b<'ing .forced to encourage delinquency among juvrniie nations ♦ * * Coopi'i-Aiion Adminis tration, h th«“ neviCA' name, for Ion;, line of foreign aid admitm (ration* that started with Mar Khali Plan tt> sbuv«*l out billions of dollars, and the rod is so far nowhere in night. * * 4 Jr* fact it now look?* ?v if ba."ie ec MUfrr.y of .<r.rm* n»f.u-ns i> b’blt . on evx-et&l ion of U S. ip pc * s no-r~ | P’-'-e s» '-ten-, donating . ,<• e if •* afr 11.,i It in dim post when fir • hi 1 1 ions \v> f voted for A!,- .hail Plan, to sic pt-ei, so was that tmerieans would help 'fee peo ple. l ava.-i-d bv wai • i-i n< !i; , to get on their I The v nnn heart that heat? in American responded. * * * But s’-.ee that ' ..is, and nir-y - biil.-cns ln’er. i ;v ™ ■ a 'uw, ■- | li.-'--i as ;:!obt»l ?ch- ; A V * f'-'r example, it )« wbhnut L. ? " ' ‘‘■’ *# ''•bfO*" f ' sty ' i I j'k 3lV't hffypr >. ' . ' . •;T , ! * ' v ’■ * '/, { peoplo in the United St*tf-ro. .* • sicadily nu*rcasiriK'. Dr. Bro'.vn ! pmntsou- bw-rui-e ci;.> vivn i ’O2 age if’-c; Os the IV,Uiw;n::. tt | results when anv fo;m of inm t ! rjimayc da ua?cr ! that org-n :-o I that * Ciill no longer pun na- am ! puwe'surni-ofbinodii.y-mahtka I s y sic n'?, T hr, ?■ f: ■ h ' c •-• rc•'! ■ '•- .’i : : ■ I acMtamul-ption of in ihe bo^ | cells and r. c v'; ■/ iu ih? | and this - | j , ...... , - I p'p'o' »rs 111' ' si t which is Citocli' o •?! j-nn Tiio’s \ti j: >-• j i 'i»mr .li tr«'“ lhat *H>w j and Kii'*r:'tlih bad I'ajinilv sg;H... | but only km-<* hciw'c* i <';• ns- | munism iii Vui't.-hrv ia arid < (»m- j ttsjfrt Mv *• nathirr -3* ¥ * I yucvdl-'.a! f ‘v;h?ch hal a>ea<i - J j roco ;ed >* b. !:on or tv/o, is ai.i:! j j or, tr,« mtcivinjsf rnd * ♦ * For example, .jn-t other dav r, S forrinn aid gave Yuposiiii-ia ■ another tS.I million, this time in form of unmxnula' lured wool. ; Undotibtedly, In due time, Yugo | slavia will mainifai-tm e I Ills wool •and by devious courses use it s« trade stuff with nations 10-i- ; itd Iron t irtaiu itms stri-n-M-i- i ng a little liit more economy ot i om munis; empire. 4 A * i Actually Ouvrc »re oniv \wo conftmunisj'n’.s horror. One ;« total ! war v/nirh no o ne \van‘ ; . Th«> ■ other h : to keep ouhodp help from : ih' 1 Communis pc* 'mp vc and ' J ; , t J. v r,. , it,. j fer« but despair. Xf if * Hut the despair that oansrs n\ i rihi eviS will n<‘\ nr he rem-bed ah* lon«; a.« even a (rirUle of on'- side help k« is in. i ho- is a b: *-io coiuM'pt of human nalure ' and oi dood bv many. * * t j Unfortun? ‘oi>. ■.rt.lv » fro in rinding e>:-pru ddonf JI -■*; ui'ct : Hoove \ Srn. Wrrt. Ivnowdar-d. sr-to unr-" 1 ' Mipi th.'-i hr t ”i fort of Ute ‘.k'/'th Cen'h:ry. A ' mtiiiojt gift to eomrmui.'t, Yuyo ! sia\ ,3 iv, or;h. a ;5100 n \ il!n >'• t ] more in cronrn’.mist proprt . in -1 (ii :> in c-nco ! .:. a'-,p their fn 1.1 1 fo.|r.vrrrs. in throve fear into tv \ ‘entioi rebv'i'. * * * ti is h.itd Jm hr i ■r. a* of 4 i- i.l | c': ’*s v rt ri r\ frying |o r h j by }«'■««■ . (ho' * '\p ~r a* p *,«. -vi i : and bft'i rmirTT '*•' THE CAROLINIAN v r - A'- :r ' A !d~yo. : fr* .■*• 1 ci L' -Mi. *•’ *’• .-all he } «>;t v. 3 ;■t o 4 * n ■% > ,v ?« i»r;; e /1m is r.c’d fce: n •'••'' wf-s••>..; .i chart:* ' nt- »vr.>. ’ ■*i -;.c. . iV | io .'.j-M 'j 1 •f-*. Tfio mM (of iji ti . a\ Ito 'd Ms hc.mc ?.« in Nci.v .U*Tv’\ tv' ; « \wJk-t' (h3t bp wNr up be hind tJilf "FK' *y H *’Htihf’d fhc m. ».nd Ucd vhrn ibcy scrctevrfihd. I w.sntcd n pU? son said. » r-.-; f ,% - r>.-. f' • Mf.** YOU CAN FJX IT JK ;.y -I Vsfe . M '-kif'-hC ~y Y v-' i.t Upgrading Inexpensive Lumber * You ran save mon-v on your workshop project: 4 by aiways buy ing the least expensive graoe o. lumber that will serve your ya nr - For a typical shelf or bookcase pro ject that will be given a pan ■•• d finish, lumber costs can be cut .n haif by buvlng So: f! < - M t>> a ic n stead of Selcc 1 .. and the end resiyt, ran be just as good. Upgrading that you can do your seif is the ar.swer to the use of r> expensive lumber If the suifayf ! 9 a. bit rough, s.'tno o t plunt? it sniooth. Pu.-h out any ioo-n* knots, coat ; sides with house'll .id i-r-nn .it an.! re place. If nee. , fid in . lo 'iid knots with Pins! v V» afie; ce ment has dried Deep denis, rrie k? and i hecks s’nouid also be t'ilvd writ ihas' to Wood. In us.tig ie. dir Vt nod ; a filler, build it up slightly above, trie board surface. Win.-, the tiller has hardened, sand it fiurh and snio< t.h. Shallow itent-s can often be ru.sed by covering them with wet blotting paper and ‘'pressing'' w.-th a med* iuin-hot iron. To flatten a cupped board, wet the concave side, cover with damp rags, artd leave the board in a warm room over night. If a board is bowed, sup port it at each end and pile weights on the center. Give the board plenty of time to straighten. It may tako several days. Wy | HINTS TO HptfEMAK&S *•'..«» ... %gjki *«» &ismt»*®>aqim Mtpak REMOVE SPOTS Qb'K'KI.Y Perfumes, nM-djcme amt bevel - jy <-.iU-e im.pMi bble Cbwnii.i'.e e* furniture becuu.se slcoho! has a tend'-ncy to duse-.iivi- any liie-Ti. .Always wipe up liquid as qwJt’.kly , as possible-. Rub spot, with Jlngci dipped in liquid wax, paste wax silver polish, tin.-, wi M,l or nio;.-'- tened cigar a •(.. Ht-wax On .son'll? fini i• ■' s u tcuu-k api’h catioa r- f tio'cwt.uid auimon.-i will do the trick. I 1 .t - few tuops i.n a damp cloth and rub .■-pot. Fni -11 o -,v imm-jdiately with application of v ..x. Use ar.;. s";th can-, Fur alciihni spots which treatment h.t* hern delayed, a more cnin-i I'-al'd ii .:cdy ”s nt-cc sary. M'v ro’.i-n • n- in to a cream- iw ,t* v. :th ’ nrn(-v of lr. hi'. -' 1 - ; n ,-,.i,;., ? if-1 ~ • I-re - n I p‘y ;• ••- : . SP--H ' 1 .1 -s s L. E. Reynolds Presides: 3 ■ liji '' ' llUl * ts n v. Ror-B The c<. and K...')ilcrt Hitler » Ar posn',T: if N C. '.eM H » A <i- q'.iartetiy w fling KWiU* , 'ly t 1,,. Elks Hoi <j, 619 K.s.- 1 I„ K JRaynoMs, proud out, of G|( "v'b'”'o. vresiriiitc. tin I'ff'i unt l<-uier s! ;p iif fin l we have j uadi wonderful .strides. Our Te ach ar, Min iste r: MISS EGGLESTON, SHAW THEOLOGY STUDENT WED IN WARREN COUNTY WARRENTON - Mis? Salons T. ». ,'o‘ion, daughter of Hu. *r<i ’ 1 Ned E? ’.ios: m became the hr i: r-f Ri ■.. ,H>hn H son of M'S. Krr. !'■>■» Foster. and tin !at« H H '.-eood F- '• lament - ■■ the Fork Chapel Bar-thd i i h l l, > u C’.c ' c*. ■ Pte O B Btuuv officiated -v O M. Briar): of Frahkhiv.u-i ! prest n'ed e quartet hour of \v. d • Pm; it:. R< v O FI Bro lio ■ ii’.o Os C ariMie;-.-, SOlfiSt. Gwen ir iroiTKiW hv hot father. ;-v- h-.rtr v. r . of while taf’he ehii.oti’ ;v !«<■<.. wer while i eh i?i e ';v'i ret. fashioned : V. :-r 'w:hi fining r-Mv The hot* iojji of the ..• ri wj; scalloped i :ee:>''i \o ‘ he f: -■ v■ , ernjiig in s nr: f'-aiore a high neckline w t- a-is |(i>a IJfif lUijpaye prifif ■„/ j ; ;.u, a ; i > /11 0 1 rt Ift a > ru J t :w Hon A "■ : ir.df - Hr.uotf, t. S. I«4y? for the District of Colombo v;::iT!Nh A JAIL is a ssd ex* „ r . »;pi just, because you n locked behold bars. T-o he-su;? iodw you find so many yours and youthful faces behind these bars. For today iyve.nile crime is greater than ever before. Your.a boys are committing armed robbery and c an murder. Ti-Nre arc many raum for this.; I c-vjid -Tsift.ts.tion thft tension re-! • c.any from the last, war and so v . rr ' r ,.. ; that w !»■; . J !' V F N 1 f E HoUroff CRivUNAI.S u." not just boys searching for a. or.’ Boys will be boys oi course Bui noys v.-;!: not be criminals unless U:ere is sfti*: V)& ;:■**.Hourly lacking »n th- ?r home training. D ( sI? bui• b rcc c* n*. 1 y a j? ?n g o f youthful criminals was arrested to: stepping cars and selling their boh. On examination they %i re so-and to come from well* . their ps rents had to admit that thvy had no idea what, their boys ckl c‘ night. The parents had y, t-n ••) busy with social affairs wo: rv about titwr children. y<n NG CRIMINALS. * hen. are noi always poor: they often come from the “nsrht" side of the Share Your Wisdom Bi f HOW '■> R. GUNI.S NEW YORK < Globai > The in •nr!- of (.tod is wisdom from above. That Intelligence is avail able to you as you develop the capacity 'to claim it. Hcnr.v Ford i quoted as sasim: "Wisdom houid be the aim of every per son.' The individual separated from lusher intelligence is con demned 'o s drifting existence. Wisdom muni be sought. Just as a musician who seeks a mote pro found a billt • to express muw. must increase his hours of prac tice, so must the individual seek :r, 1 mliniu companionship, dis cipline himself to its constant pursuit. doth, rubbing with the grain of the wood, TO REMOVE HEAT MARKS If tiu damage has not penetrated too dcvtdy into the finish, the fol lowing method.'- may prove effec* tr. vo Stroke spot lightly with cloth moistened with camphorated mi Wipe immenieu-ly with Clean t lolii if roiiyti, rob with 4-0 steel wKisi end liquid wax or sewing machine oil Hub lightly. CLEAN :\’G SUMMER SHOES if the material is good quality and i rilortapl cotton fabric, you can <•!.• sn summer shoes successfully with a brush and mild soap and wntar Aii about colorfastnes# when you buy this type of shoe. There, is no all-purpose cleaner for white shoes so use cleaner tr commended for the particular type c.f leather m your shoes A k ; Sit; draw how shoes should be , cleaned when you buy them. Vi/F.F.K ENDING SATURDAY. AUGUST 20. 1*» oiandtsble discussions p : i« sficial ,«iU«vi(us hnnonn, i»ie Grand Ex ailed F'uicr • nil the merobtri oi h's tiiort v. attend the N C St m. (' ■>>• vcntions. e I'i‘i‘n JII irispi - inc suice^ O'" the many iljns.':. ou ti><■ o it of !• - • ’<•!" .iw 1,1 1.".' most .mpiletant »> as tcc propsp - '.c:>r in pp presente.i to trie Gid Her tip veil t : i fro.-’ a tiara of sect; pearls and rhme , .•f vies She tarried -■ o' v cv.C of white rose-bud«. tied with venhe snifß rib’o n. H; • nn ■ y jew: fctoru- iv.c-.ckl a ».* ftAci n» o th (:■ v h* o■: <- r t i ires o f hl-te. ■ ■ \ t• fcl,.. nit', a T‘ic v *: -v;;.a■ Me: Donui' y E««!ost<.n. m-i. r «.f the hyicto, of Brook yn, N V . v'.i maid of hollo.. The hi sUesmit <ls Inehideii Miss Ih\ Davis, a frivna if the htidc Warrerum, and '3 t.iila E. Allgbod. AV .-icr-ton i. fnll : e‘h 'jink o ' ■'*. ■ .re .. while the me. -i of ror.-'u v-itt hi,iv Tit! Little M Canoehtg Koiary master Juiuo Th. i ri’-'n N■■ ■ Rev Pair? \V,-wi, G- .’cfrhm a. a . hr st rrian Ur" c, I .! nh: tracks. But too many parents think that their du>y i- don 1 ' when they p; f trie c"'i food and clothing for their rIV-ctcn ’Ni that is only the beginnine Neg lecting moral and rGigurrs i cipttr.e is worse fc; children than threadbare cloth? Divorce ;s a scour pc in our country toda* Not simpiy tatue it often msices the c: vofce-d p£risons 55v * ttr, b* t bf s ' cause the chi ; dren suffer too When divorrt i ,; 'o'-ipwed by marriage, all too ofun the chil dren of the first marriage a e . pushed back to o secom’&ry position, and are .-Pipn tI e4 . i.hat senr.e ,*» ryr :: * ;■ son h every child. The nc ■ -.•• sduits of tonin'* , row are children hr or m. «ro' - reisome and broken mitres to day Parents who think oniv of their own interests hau no no » to spend iir.dv.ny 'h*' ■ ' 1 ' - duties. RNUGIOrS TRAINING a moral discipline is the air: ’ our growing juvenile problem. From my experience with juve nile criminals I ran sry that «:* most always they come fi :><n homes which lack a spirit. Os course religion Is much more than a means to soei.ai better ment It is the means by which we honor and serve Gv-.S But : humanly speakine, reye ' :ti in the hies c. our (-..'.izuis it i'.‘ ex;ary for a happy and peaceful KWi'll •' ..... . »■. r . x : iff: ■'.//■ 4 ’ ", * r QUESTION: When *h»uKl ewes lit- hied? ANSWER Kv i"" rrm.-i be bred in August for market lam’r.s in June QUESTION At what te m perature should >on keep lav in? hens? ANSWER: Recent V S.D A slti. dies i rid it die that hens lay tn. most eggs and consume le>- feed per dozen eggs when the tempera tuic is held pi sround 55 degree-. I O BARbSN 'MS ri/ t m / ' . ROBfRf semw 1/ ' » ’/n C. STATE cmEGE'T In me area near Wilnut cton commercial vegetable growers are producing a crop which is relatively new to this state. This is a species of rnultipliei onion known as shallots, or as some seed catalogs list them. eehaJlnttes. Shallots are planted in September as a fall crop and in the extreme, eastern part of the state also in January or February as a .spring crop. The single bulbs oi sets are planted just as with onion set/ As soon as growth begins the bulb splits up into sever a) plants connected at the base like multiplier onions. These are used or sold as ijrcon onions as soon as they reach a desirable size. Shallot* are milder than ordinary green onions and are better adapted for fall rullure. I hr lieve thev should he used in home gardens of the Rod moot and Coastal Plain » ,i< r. Ruler the Nation? npv‘- r : ii>:> by the ;>rt.jci^n V', take 1H: n; jfni(unity m thank rtlS of «iie nit'tubers w*n ' > '.I in anv «ay to make f'*iv i sut'’e -sfut club. Ail mCT.iX'rs ate u..-.iui '•< pfeu.-e 1* presern Hcivlav. Oft :ft h at i .'.f> t m r to • Ei k tinri'e ”, IDl.i'hf.:": 3S * n.. 'l’.ll O •J. H ~, .' ran .' .U• n-A r»f ' U •>.). md H P E■ .rvo". in':-'!he' - T ihr bridi. . l Civatesvtlle, Pe : Mi Gli i MB. - oi Louisbui a\ Rev vV : "ui 11 :. Raleigh: Rev Wi f'.hi Rc.ie-m and Rw L'< ... Way. of Durham. u:, !.:•!. iv follow; ng the tv a r.'ct'T'ii.n was held at tin U' llti' of >tv m.-de. Net v in,.: a Nil r Annie B. EyyU'Bor.. “ ..•a 'nr Mr-, Mnble Alstmi ■' Mr s EstrMa Ur. jusiers and I's s-in of the uridt Mivrs Queer; E PtU, Belly da-,- Qt-etha young and fJ! s: Br-id’ev. ■ s( *be ’v.-idc T'i'e couple left for Raleigh la*' i'hey Vf.ii: ii*l*•. ;o G eer Lake ft'd*..>,, ri\; .... the Utter pArt •f \ ;5...V. The nrv f.Tfs F'o'ler is A .:f Frtjeitvv Tie A’ •!, T, r.• ; icairV:.. " ' the*. Ir'hn R r H-r.... :. n ■ m Warren Counts fne :•:, . is study it;g si Sh etv Ur’ ft of Mar on ..n-i •Inner Ciwpci of . * I \ i "2s*4*>r ■- -’3 t'-C I < 1 f . MRS. .5 H.'"FOSTER QUESTION- Why is it so im portant to give a row a sis to eight weeks dry period? ANSWER: The rn.v needs a long •• period to repair air ijairujr rhini to the milk secreting ■ ..•id other parts of her complicated milk producing system Sint r » • ■ ,od cov take.' taler.,m r> m of .ones and flcr-n off her bark to keep up production dunr.,- iact*- ‘ion, the ' rest' gives her time to replenish her system. fall gri-i-n onion. 1 tried them out in my garden a year ago arid as soon re r ■ wife found them she began to u. them in green salads, and be ton. 1 knew it my crop was used up and there were no sets left sot a start the next year. The chief problem will be In obtain a sup ply nf sots a;- a start.. After you obtain u su-;T ©a should allow enough of them to mature to give you sufficient sets for the follow ing year They will mature in the spring and may be stored like a: 1 more generally In the future dry onion. If you are intert -tea in trying shallots. I suggest that you write the County Farm Agent. Wilming ton. X C . for information a? to the best source ot sets The Norm Carolina crop is free of disease th- : tar arid u t? therefore tiA. viable to obtain -ots from this vt * i .
The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Aug. 20, 1955, edition 1
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