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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, JUNE 28. 195*
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•I have tematccr;, growing op my
rctsto vines Ho'v rbmtri" This is «
psrennul question and here u 'he
:sre«Ri?.J an:” < i Movb? some day
:l*e pub!;': nill become well enough
.r,formed os thaf this ouestion >vi!l
not poo up every :-pnru: through
as pres?.
The seed hails found on Hie ori a
- plant contain true seed of the
potato. There tru® seed are used by
the p;anf breeder to produce tine
varieties. Parent: are selected and
zrcsr.®?. mode on the flowers in the
greenhouse Worn the seed ball?
naturs. ths ;epd 5,>-<-■ removed and
ths cross cLi j-.fie'J.
Torn the seed «f each ernes
ire planters. When Uw come.
HO 3n*J 'while the plant* sec
reefar ma \ t. the'.' arc set in hvn -
?! three-Inch pot? and crown
until tuber* torn' Tit* smalt
tuber.- in each pot represent -a
p-teinMaUr nra v,j rlf'' 4Ve
ctnv thousands of them each
are ay-, ft is art ■n* P J rrHt>c s'of a
It }& 1 ' uncommon to find '--red
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I tails on potato plants in th* moun
tains where climatic conditions fa
! vor the formation of seed. It is less
j common to find them in eastern
i Carolina, however, they do form
i under certain weather conditions,
particularly if the temperature is
i cool during the period of bloom.
“I bought ”i!t resistant tomato
| plants end they are dying ' Let's
i assume ‘hat you did buy wilt rests
i .nt varieties such a* Homestead.
I Southland or Rutgers. There ate
I two types nt wilt. Fusarium and
; Bacterial Resistance to Fusarium
has been oblainea by breeding but
; the jnb of ticking the Bacteria!
' Will problem w yet to be accora
j pitched
Two teacher* of Vocational Az»
I ricultur? came to spc m® last week,
i THev '-v®i ® loaded with plant *pe
j -rnsr,-. they wanted identified be
! fore cuttings. T found, lace bugs on
I some .-.f the riant? which reminds
!me to remind you' to keep th*
i spra ver or duster busy on your
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j Sepia Youth
Serving A l
World Fair
CHICAGO Twelve Negro
youth are among the 200 young
Americans helping to sell democ
racy by serving as guides at the.
Brussels World.-. F ur. according to
an article m the .foiy issue of LB
| ONY.
Ranging in age from 19 to ?L
the guides at the American
Pavilion, termed “informal am
bassadors" by the U. S. Com
missioner to the Fair, work 4ft
(tours per week, but have three
full consecutive days free
week to visit European families
; and countries.
Most of the guide* are college
j students in field? such as langu
ages, foreign service, and educa
tion. and theii work at the Fair
! will become an invaluable part, of
| their education.
j According to EBONY, ?h* Ne- j
. \ era youth “amaze" Europeans by j
h*'!>|; integrated into the guide j
! crew.
You will find them all the while j
U you bring a smiling visage to .
the glass
BISHOPS AT BENNETT Three bishops of the Methodist Church who attend**! the tooth session
!of the North Carolina Conference (Central Jurisdiction! of the Methodist Church at Bennett Col
,'lege. last ’week. Left to right • Bishop William J. Kin g, of New Orleans, who gave the Centennial Banquet
address; Robert tones, of Wavelanrt, Miss., who reminisced about the earlier days of the conference,
and Edgar A. Lore, of Baltimore Mr!., who presided over the sessions.
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■ TAW PLAY Getting ready lor whert wets
probably the first live appectrene® of Amen
com Jors on Furopoan televiruort, Penny Good.
jfP Gp mem (seated) rehearse:? with singer Jimmy
Rushing (right). m the Americoa Pavilion at
: Wm the Brusscb Fair. Th* "Kim of Swing" and hi*
f|F. rsjl-star crew of iarz musicinns made European
- - ‘ royalty take a back seat during the Fair con
ihLd certs. In aiL ihe ja- zmm sc -rr -t ern impressive ‘
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t*. i June 15th: Mr end Mrs. Dsn
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WBIIj ft s *J| %#■%£ lune I.sth Mr and Mrs Rasford
Utley of Clayton, a son, 8 tbs. 9 1-2
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REPAIRS BAGS • HOSE Gass, a daughter. 6 Jhs. 4 o"z«
ON ALL " .June 15th Mr and Mr? Arthur
MA¥PSS Johnson, a daughter. 5 lbtt. 14. oaa
l ..AILuo S» ia 11 i» 1* June 17th Mr. and Mrs. .Tames
AND SawwiPiSaßW Tavlor a daughter. 5 lbs. 13 4-4 o<es.
MODELS New and Rebuilt I dZ. SS
r 11 .. 11 i ('IcSItPUS June ITt.h Mr and Mrs. Gophus
n , . ' Evans, a daughter, 5 lbs, 9 1-2 ozs.
Repairs To Electric irons and Small June 18th: Mr and Mrs James
a |* . Baker, a daughter 7 lbs 7 1-2 cos
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> Wtlljams. a .son. 7 lbs, 4 1-4 ors
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HONTLhSLR FOR PENTA!, W IVES Mcinbcrs of the Ladies Auxiliary, Western Pennwlvania Den.
tal Society working with Nalkuwl President. M-e Ethyl Vensnn of Memphis. Tennessee, have com
pleted eonventtoii business and social program for the National Dental Association convention Augu-i
3rd to 7th at the Penn Sheraton Hotel in Pittsburgh, Pa. The highlights will be a fashion show nt the
hold with luncheon curst speaker Mrs. Pa.is.v Bates of Little Rock. Arkansas, and an out.door pie<?!r
followed b.v a- »onr of the city, all of which will certainly help keep the wives of the dentist- busy dur
ing their five rlays in Pittsburgh. Members of the Ladies Auxiliary in Pittsburgh are- Front row. left
to right: Hcsd antes J. D. A vent, Jr.: J P. Howell; -I R. Primas, Jr.; H. R. Primas. Sr. Dr. R. w. dlvoc
Rack row. left to richt Mesdames R. O Holland R. C. Bolden, W. H. Gnthbert. T' At At illiams, F.
Child-., and B. T. Apd-rson Nnl shown are Me darr.t ■ W. C- Waller, E. Childs, C, C. Blow, M Tate J, K j
Lewis, W Watson, O. King. G. Terry, and R, (5. Ross.
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{ of nine consultants who will serve
as consultants for the 15th an
nua! Race Relations institute, to
he held at Fisk University Jim--
30 July 11. wore officially an
nounced last week
The institute, co-sponsored by
the race relations department-. A
merican Missionary Association
board of home missions. Congre
gational Christian Churches, and
Fisk, will evaluate the theme “Hu
man Relations and Moral Chal
lenge.”
These irampd consultants
ere Thin Shoemaker, executive
director, Southern Education
Reporting service; T>r. Dan
Dodson, head, of New York
University Institute for hu
man relations; A*ty. Thurgoori
Marshall, NAACF chief legal
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