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IK ' V ' ' .V VW ' ' ' 1.V > ' * dLLEGE RIVALRY 5 10 CROPJ 1;A-. v. " . -ri--? . Southern Agricultural Studen ' petition With Enthusiast Instructors See Far-F - Future F ' lr * 1 ? ^ 1? n "Making the Team" does not always mean football, baseball or .haakethalL t Recently a movefeat wWch has gained -wide popularity among South , era Agricultural Colleges, has demonstrated that the enthusiasm an t spirit Of a contest can be-4njecte<l quite m? fully into things of the class room as 1b the athletic held. It Is extended , to inter-collegiate competitions and the student^ are just as keen to .fit's hold the.jAorcle of their Alma Mater - 1b these activities as they are in* the 'traditional physical prowess. ^ Attention was drawn t^ LhJe form Of college activity by the Southern Inter-Collegiate. Kruit and VegetartSle Judging Contest held ht Atlanta. Which whs won by a team from the _ Worth Carolina State College'. This .Contest consisted ,af identification and Judging of Apples, pecans and Sweet WS^^M " Member* of the North Carolina S Inter-Collegiate .Fruit and Vegetable 4 Cup offered by Chilean Nitrate of Soda . Contest. Left to right: TV D. O'Quinn and R. W. Zimmerman. Potatoes. One of the teste was the - correct identification of 40 specimens / ? -'each pf Apples, Pecans and Sweet Po? tatoes. Judging as to quality nnd; condition wasateo required. ~T" The team *fe??composed of: T. D. O'Ouinn, R. S. Tlaston, R. W. Zimmerv jpaan and-P. S.Styam alternate. They' received a handsome Silver Irving Cup .offered by thip .^Chilean Nitrgte of Soda Educational'Dureau for the teapi making the hlghept score In judging Apples. The presentation (S^the Silver Loving Cup is an Instance of the type of educational work being conducted in the South by the Chilean* Nitrate of Soda Educational Bureau. The North Carolina team nas scored 3326 points out^ of A possible 3,600, - / which sponsors of the Contest believe to be an outstanding record, in fruit and" vegetable judging.' Its- score, was ' ' perfect in .Apple Judging. Second place wu won by-CIemson College, of-South ^ - Carolina. / College officials see in this movement be no fit*- far greater 'than athletics/ although recognizing > that the latter has, its proper .place, in fact, FASHION The felt hat is as important as ever, "i .... Duvetyn is again being used for coats.v .,. , -* . " ' r c Hat crowns of patchwork silk are . \ voguish. ; V ? . | v Figured fabrics usher in the chic Swimr mode. * i * Bows h6ld their own on most after : noon dresses. < Tiie coat'frock always J? smart for y A. T. C Brokerami Comn , b r'. ^Conwa; :v. > - - v7> . . * ' ./ , Office and Warehoi ' Riv V . ' f -j ' -l> v., Te|ephi ' ' *-' - #' ' ' -o ' 1 . 1 1 ? . : '.(?<? . \ r ' V . : . ' ' ? " .. ??' ' *-?t?2?" ~~ ~ . C . ' - ' . ' ** V % ' Oi r" \\ 4 K * * * ^ it* v. * ? W.v 'S+*ti ' JEREAflS " I UDOING CONTESTS * A* "Iits Enter New Form of Comn oCAthletic Field *nd teacEing Benefits to :armers. there Is no reapoir^Sf ttrtTiro should conflict and they do S9c ttu r tn orffirr ^ to hope .for a place on the Fruit aud-t Vegetable Judging team, the applicant i .must1 strive for -proftciehey vln the eolftses of study which'he is taking , and this proficiency, of course, bo- ; comes invaluable later when he leaves J college and takes up thWpractical ?g- i rlculture-for wiiich.he has been pw'j paring: ' K*\'- * , .? j "Although such conteoto lack sadly i In fah-appeal. they apply'Sollege spirit j to the Indlvldils1 partlcfpams.. t? e thinm whfrh *r? ^eut/inelv const rue- ! live and practical.'* said R. 8. Gaston. j Champion, Southern .Inter-Collegiate Apple Judge/ "College spirit." which demoimtrHt?a jtumit iw. ,.n.l?n?a velops tire body, of course, but we see now an opportunity to harness it for tb* development of the intellect ae -' !%. y J ,... '* ;/' > ' . *"' U+*? ->_ r . . ||k\ - w - M grai i BK5p^^' * . X,; I j tate College team who won Southern fudging Contest artd received Loving ; Educational Bureau In Apple Judging i , R. S. Gaston, F. S. Sloan (alternate) ' "';,w ; 4 i well. There have always been inter collegiate aeDaung contests, put m no- form of competition between ! -schools Is the worti more useful to'i the individual participants in later j life than our Judging Contest^." . . Members of tho team say that the j competition to secure a place on it.I greatly enlarged their knowledge of fruit and vegetables. I-1'^W^haT# to flghj first to m&ke the .team," said O'Quinn, Champion Southern Inter-Collegiate- Fruit and Vegetable Judge ?"and thep we had to fight to win first place. The benefits I to us will last longer than the most vociferous yells of the-'packed grand eland." TTie Southern In'er-fcJolleglate Fruit and Vegetable Judging Contest was the first of an annual seVies in which student teams of all Colleges may compete. It will be developed into a South-wide competition. Indirectly, i it has helped to stimulate interest in Horticulture,' further' diversification" of crops and establishment. of close... relations between^ the students and agricultural expert*. . ' , - * v -iS" . ij' ' f Spring wear., -> :?,i Wool plaids are still niost smart -for sport clothes. !' * - : A quilted robe of pudd?-d satin lrt roolor is most useful for boudoir wear. New straw hats: have split brims ?nd >1eated crovrns.-< Velvet jackets promts^ t?? be the jiode for Spring wear. Shaded effects in silks are hew and vill be used extensively in the coming eason. ..." * " . ./< mmmmm OLLINS tission Merchant ir s r jy kJm iise on Waccamaw er " y. ' - * one 32 .a . > " ..." * ) " I rJ. , . v... ? rn.r^t .? '? k : . r , . 1 ; ^ ' \ \ ' ^ . .r T T* -. '. > # * * '* v . iflTFK^IVCONWAY, S. C., Tl " >*r?L t '-i-1 " WOULD ESTABLISH STATE - FORESTRY COMMISSION tC'hamber of CVntmri;ee of ' bu- l.'nited * 'Stm^ Ti 4\>4 "S*rV4*T\7 __ . ^ a ;i , An explanation of--the \alue of lor-_. c.>i/y lfg-islatipiii io embodied h? 'the-,, Forestry Rijl >u?w pending ii> thi lleneral Assembly; 4 providing f(>"!*. theestablishment of a state forestry < oni- ' . - 1 ; mission,- is gi\eh by the Chamber of Commerce of the l'nit?d States r^i a ltiLLtr-reserved -here today by the t'^al " ^number," ^ * , The National Chambej is encourag-,-, ing forestry legislation ?n the ? at*the reiiuest of its membership, Tne letter ppjots but that '^uUth Carolina ' is one of the u?port*nt Jtimbiv pro-^ dwing statis. Its aptiual production of^(oftSt^product*. is a material t- u.-o tj i"b6t40it,. Jtor'the .wealth <>f tin- si-ate. By constructive. act fan. this court ibu* tlon cajii ivy considerably .uttt eased/' "At present", the letter goes on to say, "thirteen per cent of the state ts ; jyThg Kile ami <0 pcrcein ts,m ou .icuiir limber at much lews ilirtn the normal V v?te. This.~ts dyifchfo the lack of fire')1 prevention. reforestation, insect con-^1 frol, and education In hpV to. grow i crops' of tr?es."? ? "Fstimate's indicate that 60 percent of. the state is unsuitable foi" agricu}- j turpi use hut can be made to produce | continuously profitable, crops of<iurcharitable timber. Yet, South Caro-'j 11Mit i 1 II 1 h V " <-"?- Mis' has not moved actively. "The Nat it>iu*l Chnn.lxi FTagiven considerable study to th<forextry situation in t-he United States and as a * re.-ult of its .forestry referendutn has taken a'definite position on many of the problerrph Amotvg othep-items', it recommends the. establishment of State forestry Commissions and I>o-S partments to.f^stec t-he economic fly-j velopment .of t-ha^orest areas withyi }. the state and'to aid the growers of : timber and.the'forest products indus- j tries, by receiving efficient tire pre- , vent ion, a fair sVApem ot forest tiixa- j* * # [ Vioit and "sound fotesfc practices." "A bill, for thjs purpose has recent- ; lv beefi intrcbtuced in thy General As- r "sembly. It is known as the "Forestry . Biir'/Utui' is spesp,sored , h? Senator-1 ^i,i ycy/and Representative Rivers. Briefly, it provides for a forestry a ebftimissibn to be appointed. by^ the , Governor, composed of two. practical j Jimibcrmen, a landowiiing favniet\ a representative of the public. large*] jagd the President of Clemson. Agricult-ural College. They-will serve four- j year tefms and receive no com pen- 1 sat ion except actual expenses while aU, tending meetings. A. State Forester will be' employed, and he. w111 **" tho nnmnii^ninn Thf?' aa acwici.ni ^ KJ? IMV ^ duty ?>f the commission will-be. to study the forestry situation with reference to improving: its condition, to ' otjfarti'/e tc? prevent and suppress for- ' est tires, t?5 enforce the. forest-laws, to carry on, educational ttorlyr to as-; vist private owners ff\ the solution of. thwf problem*, and to cooprrate with the Federal Government.jjn^the distri-. hut ion .and utilizat iprNttf the fUndfe which will be_allotted to th* &tate for' forestry''rturpo.-es.* The ftim\of ten |"fH.>u.-tand dollars,is to be upprop"! itvted I from the state fimdsTor the use of t.hfci, lepra mission."".- j. a} -; : -j v ,.,i"1; (kivernor Signs Numerous Acts Governor Richard*. todaV siglaedand sent to the jpecretafy of state, as law, "' a bate It "of aYts recently parsed-by the .legislature. * l' ' , -.i One of t he-new laws WoujUl provide,1 compulsory 'fire drills in public Schools * of the state, . . ! '.-** . ? ' . Another provides for cooperation with the federal government for Voca-.: tional rehabilitation. v. y Still jib other wguld provide for the registration of hunting clubs of the >UteVV".r'\: :.'_V One of the new laws is that to rffake December 31 rather than November , 30 the expirationdatc for the time for securing automobih licenses. ... Still armfher i* the act .creating the office of state service officer, in the" department..of the adjustant general, an office recommended by the American Legion,-it is'"said. One nf the new acts would add sev .ppljyatlMn t tro present 'law which ^allowi counties to i.-sUf highway bonds. road districts. Tlfiip new" count ie* brought under the . Taw "are Lancaster, Abbbville, Kershw,. Mccormick, Laurens., PickVns, Chester^ Union, York and Marjon; One of^tlie acts would exempt liar- ' lington county...from the cbunty bopd ^?sue--law. | ?I-?< ? ? Another of thtv new lA?v? proposes an amendment to the constitution al- i lowine,. Orartjfehurgr and Florence counties tf>:?xonipt. new -manufactories j frojji taxation ? S'*'1 V'?. he.- 'atify an amend- * nu -i^tiniiwinpr YViiiJamgbun? and LaurerYs counties 'to exempt -new ^warvufae. * J'i'v,' c.V * - * . *. * s ... -jr? - - .' "V. ./ 'v frUftSDAY, APRIL 7> 1927 for a jxttioti :i;v iiiip>:;;i?u ii.fi-jii oT!j* si>rr[Wi'ft? ?*? ' :t - )"?! ..d ii.LT ! ho ioilow inj? " ?'- ? v - ~ . : An * <,< ! uiM' nij(u Slfpeiyi^i , . k-^k-u ti?\vn.-*hi;? in Sp^t* anburtc r ' Sth op rt salary of $400- ' V " Aji - 'u ,-?.ho?vJ dterrict? Mo. 37 i' \ * unity to borrow ?i0* 000. a'1" " !i< '' ?U'th?vizv Yt.rk county V?, _>-borrow $10,'??_>. I..:,:" ' r . : An a thf. rfpfrrTyV < f nie.-'ne.r v? .vo in (itet-n.-viile.cnt^iny to chuii., ii f. t f.->i satisfyina ohatteH * jAn .*/),; ? < 'haifU sion mk<i's- . nj^^jvoftci1 till'iVTo Vive. receipts *,... fiV.t > c.JU?ct?'U or p^opV-rty contvsca < K A >imilar-a?t ap.plvine tfo ,.v .......A*. .,r. . . i t-i I >.i i v*> < . v moi.n. was ai.-o -ogto I. ,, An a> : . . provide a d>>g tax in-.v|>?r-. Banana Hav amis. Tn:s .. . lmi- m, v--|;|] |j| -in'rt Tl coiiMMs ' otuoup t wo tens poong of gelaicujj sugar, 'ait cup. ivf ma-lux! banana pufp an4on?<c ip of whipped -cream. Scald milk it* ,ii .utdo boil.:. Stip in gelatin* preyfou-lA -naked 'm. a little cold \vutel' and ydd Migai. \\ hen roldj- before it conniu n<t> to set, add,'tin* bansiria pulp aid whipped cretitu^.* I'our into, ifto^d.o- i'dly tin and place -it on ,the |c^ to firi.nl>. r t'nmobi and .serve Willi II'?*^T*tr?re -ntiCi 7 h ?j ?>i"ngh to .serve the persons. . Mous-eline Sauce. I<: a combination nl tp _half cup' each <d" milk.'.-usrar alid.whipped creamand an egg tog?ther with a .teaspoon of vanilla Filing milk to -lt boil and then-add -ugar and egg. which has been-Vell fftiNed together l? fgrc being added;, Sef usidg td-eool. thc'ii at|tl the vanilla and ^b, !whipped crearp, This ss^scc tau-dx* used in ^n?v number of ways. . Flaked Bananas. ' ? .. - W Out s burnt nas in Jjali t hen JengtJb?e wise. In a hot pan-brown 1 tablespoon* b.uttgr. ],-2 cup sugar,add 1-2 cup boiling Water I'm i:i bananas and cook until, tender. This niav be cooked in frying pan on top of stove. Banana Shqj-trake, v Bet ween t he layers of a siinde but sweetened bjscuit dough pour just before s^rvjng. the crushed ptiip. of x bahanps jntp ..which tin-* been stirred juice of one orknge, half jcup .of sugar and the whipped white 'of an egg or cup of whipped creafn. BananM Tpast (imtd " .. ' Lay fdifes of banana betweeu thin bread, butjtered. in baking pan and T.Vre'in hot oven till I'ightjy.browned, ^tVe mimedig'ttely. # " v v Eye-( ' 4 In arrcient tinrts rock'crviwal *wit1? . . _ "t ?? 0 ,, * 1 made into a. c,onvex 'Ions aixi used :>. magnify objeat>. Cafer <>n tlyvffl.a-; ni^kers fnade.-glass iViio hol|ow sphereaj'l-^tlTed it With Water- 'and.MjWd -|n->. fiji-vipes to -magnify objects. -*, Hundreds* of- years, ago the-stran-jr produced by looking through' Irregular shapes of glasses attracted ?^ " ' ' -rjt'ohyeX spectacles Were invented t.v tfv'avd ..the end of the thirteenth eeryd^HV, perhaps- 'by-Roger Rarpn. ~(!v>hcaveYjjUi^es Were. introduced soon- at/ ierwardKv . . ^ Airy," the'astro'norne n\wh<> Jjved~a hirndied years dgo, corrected hi1"* own a--.tigmat.isin bv^mekhs of a'cylindrical ;lenV'.^.Jr. *..[ ' ^N. /The. Spectacle-MakVf 5 NQonip.ahy unincorporated As a new induHnr in England in 1630! In' the -followinr iX.' years there appeated various Strangc-nntrfvantes to .. protect the lcn-iv* Many met?i's and clumsy* wooden howi'.nla ojf vvhfnti?cal shape1, Were used. A f t ?r the tivii w ar me Annrnr?u.to "|?ut on style". With .thejt upet'taclea and eye-fflnAses. ' The Fin* 11-h monocle,, a rimless ey.^-jpht?e ?q: ihu-?ye. was' an extreme ?tyV used h> .a T'V xwell*. The fijrht between nm nWfl and rimless spectacles* is stiTl'or at't.v more than half a cen'tyry.A'.out fifteen year* 'ago* "horn ripv m<il" spectacles appeared. , Thi> style %\;.i perfected by the arrival of^pyr/* lit which furnished ja l?eht-w?CTn+ p.isable and non-breakable ,materi?l T" pt'icfan.s through the country fit t. i. ? verybodv Ithey could With t.hesi ti. > -.pectacles.* They.then had a jrr'eui > '?The?sulj^JiTiTtTJrl?hAr'.nilrj! fr;rm?-a preVervtdd V? ^practically* V all h--a'-.ajfe of the lenses. In consequorfci ..ifivinf manufacturers of fences ar.> urj; ire -verybody to return to 1 imles 'jf;.i- s?.-because thejJ break so-easy nj i have to be repfttoed frequently B .'V.m they (jet nway^tvith it in the?? h? . nfi days*of ColiiHtrp epon >mv? . w. M. GOLDFINCH . Licensed Em Inter and FUNERAL DIRECTOR. FI*-.arsa and Aubulanre aefviec o?i * * Short notice. . * ? at Kingston Furniture Co .'Residence Phone 85. Phone . _ r'- " ' iff ?"- * .? * J \ -n ' ; ? V * " ' " N ** ..; ^ -* ?.'- > < 7" / > ?7 > * -s % * 'V, ? -.?_! --..? THE PATHWAY I 1^7 MERCHAN I ALONG WITH BAR j| LEADING STRAK I CONWAY 5( II . '"* '= " ' cvw\r? aiyiv s * **' ? - -I COME AM rt TO SEE IS TO,! > w j ^ I..." 0 | - GAN 4 AU'l'OMO TALK II *: FREE! FREE AIL F I i ? P ' #* _ liOok here. Mr. Cj give you some valuable ;i tion about the langu&j squeaks. : ?. BY JJARDE t:W Hhl \\| JIiIJa&MM *. a V/ *. Makes 'Em JVlot ^ r. -r-: ' ' "' " BEE KEEPERS S; ;V;-V> '.V ' ^ -v " L. Why-go into anothei* sea vcSiy, get your swarms in m lize TEN DOLLARS fER L: using the modern -hives?yoi . bees to get honey, this seasc ducingyear, bees are infrrte -wi|] be very>heavy., Buy hiv Why wait until too late, se Lyou get stalled -right. ; . "THOUSANDS OF D( ; honey going to wastev ever, . honey and pay good price 1 ; interested coVne apd have a i wil 1 not improve your way o yoiii^swarms?I will furnish 1 -wiiLshow you \yhat there is The first man to pay toal ry feridg-e had truck load =-other man gone right?why J. E, MAR( j'.CONWAv ' *: ; - V '.V . ;? *;?-?- ' t- - , . ' r .* * * - ..r'* 0 V ' # . r f v t. * V ' % - ; ' *' ' * *: * ' ? ? ? i * ; * N Dl I S \ X) QUALITY I ? I DISK'- . I: PRICES I JHT TO THE; 1^ ' TO Sl.00 l; :1 TSEE ; Til- > JELIEVE ' I ' iN" V : ! BILE T ;? 'f / . V < . ~ * " ' ' % y. " V . ^ .! ,.V W .. ^ S ' 7 * ' ' . * ,*; It. P P IT 1M ft' ir , A' 1.V M. J ' IE E - ># tr Owner, leninie b inside infqrma-- " ?e of rattles and ' ? E, R. P. ; Tvn\ ror Adr . (Easy) ';: *T ; ' > . " f * . | v . : ' ' - ' ' ' 1 1 SUPPLIES ' .son with the old style r ; - :;v lodern hives and reaHIVE OR MORE by , i stop destroying your ^ in will be aJjarge pto- " . i shape and swarming res now and; be ready. ; . e me and I will help . ' ?- v- \ ' *** ' ' " ie ' ?. 3LLARS worth Of .' . 0 y year.' J buy your for same. If vou are i talk with njf, if yon ?? f bee keeping, sell me * MV i hive^ for them, and I V, c to it. ' . . . ovVf'Potato Bed Ferof bee supplies. : An- 1 nofyouY ' . jHANT ?! ;'C /' ; V'V-*' '.} % 'j?v-v . "v '.-v-.,-"!