OR CAROLINA ASPECT . . . . a daily television pro- AL TENSION SERVICE? .. gram relating the findings of research to the needs of people . . . . showing the ever-changing developments in the world of agriculture and home econom- ics, and how they affect family and in- dividual life . . . . a practical View of stimulating ideas and situations pre- sented by top authorities in many fields . . . .

WATCH ASPECT wuuc-rv Channel4 12230.net! rm. Monday 1m randy ' Channel 5, 6:30-7:00 AM; Monday th’ru Friday VIRAL-TV(Raleigh) ' ' WITN Channel 1 6:30-7:00 AM. ' Monday this Friday (Washington) Channel 12 6:00-6:30 AM. Monday thru Friday was-w(Winston-Salem) , . WSOC-TV Channel9 7:15 A.M’. Saturday (Charlotte) WLOSJV Channel 13 1:00 A.M. Saturday (Asheville)

Produced by Hal Reynolds Extension TV Editor

Published By: N. C. AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE N. C. State College of Agriculture and Engineering of the University of and U. S. Department of Agriculture, Co-operatlng, N. C. Agricultural Extension Service, R. W. Shoffner, Director, State College Station, Raleigh, N. C. Distributed in furtherance of the Acts of Congress of May 8 and June 30, I914. Programs for this Month O00...... OOOOCOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOCO0...... OOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOO

APRIL TITLE PARTICIPANTS ‘| History of Agricultural Extension W. L. Carpenter Hawks & Owls Bill Hamnet 2 Easter Time is Egg Time T. B. Morris Blue Tag Seed Foil McLaughlin 3 From Wood to Paper Fred Whitfield Market Basket Ruby Uzzle 4 Certified Corn Hybrids Foil McLaughlin 5 Mechanizing Dairying Ray Murley Ornamental Horticulture Bryson James 8 Pounds or Acres William S. Toussaint 9 Nutrition and You Rachel Ferguson N. C. Wildlife Hugh Fields 10 Soil Conservation in N. C. Frank Doggett Market Basket Ruby Uzzle 11 Protection From Fall-out Howard Ellis 12 Hams for Easter John Christian “Young Fruit Trees” Mel Kolbe 15 Freezing Clams Nita Orr Let’s Take A Picture Landis‘ Bennett 16 Fresh Strawberries the Year Round Nita Orr I7 Microscopic Garden Pests J. C. Wells Market Basket Ruby Uzzle 18 Centennial Reflections Ken Keller N. C. Strawberries Mel Kolbe I9 Transplanting Vegetables A1 Banadyga 22 Developing Replacement Stock W. G. Andrews What’s New In Clothing Martha Ann Hurt 23 Grass in the Silo Carl Blake Silver Jewelry Marjorie Shearin 24 Metal Enameling Marjorie Shearin Market Basket Ruby Uzzle 25 Weedless Corn A. D. Worsham From Seedling to Timber Walt Keller 26 Small Fruits Joe Brooks History of Cement Woodley Warrick 29 Our Daily Bread David S. Weaver 30 Human Resources in Agriculture Selz Mayo & Ted Hyman Market Analysis Bob Boal WUNC-TV carries each program live an the above dates NOTE: WRAL-TV carries each program one week day later WITN carries each program four week days later WSJS-TV carries each program eight week days later CAROLINA ASPECT . . . . a daily television pro- ENSION SERVICE gram relating the findings of research to the needs of people . . . . showing the ever-changing developments in the world of agriculture and home econom- ics, and how they affect family and in- dividual life . . . . a practical view of stimulating ideas and situations pre- isierllded by top authorities in many e s . . . .

WATCH ASPECT WUNC-TV Channel‘ 12304:” EM. Monday thrl Friday Channel 5 6:30-7:00 A.M. Monday thru Friday VIRAL-TV(Raleigh) WITN Channel7 6:30-7:00 A.M. Monday thru Friday (Washington) Channel 12 6:00-6:30 A.M. Monday thra Friday WSJS-TV(Winston-Salem) WSOC-‘I’V Channel’ 7:15 A.M. Saturday (Charlotte) Channel I3 1:00 A.M. Saturday WLOS-TV(Asheville) ‘45,?—_d_-A“fin—‘—94._

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MAY TITLE PARTICIPANTS ‘ Let’s Go Fishing Hugh Fields Market Basket Ruby Uzzle The Bark Beetles of Southern Pine Maurice Farrier 4-H Talent—Wake County Bob Flake 3 Lawn Mower Care J. C. Ferguson Yams for 1963 Henry Covington 6 (Tobacco) Pounds or Acres? William S. Toussaint 7 Crop Improvement Association Foil McLaughlin The National 4-H Club Conference L. R. Harrill 8 How to Recognize Your Electrical Ills John Glover Market Basket Ruby Uzzle 9 What Progress in Bulk-Curing Tobacco? Rupert Watkins Food Conservation Iola Pritchard ID A Craft From the Appalachians Bob Bryan Training Tomatoes Albert Banadyga 13 Tar Heel Impact in Peru J. A. Rigney. Bedding Plants Roy Larson 14 Late Weed Control in Small Grain A. D. Worsham Home Management Kay Riggle 15 Removing Honey From The Hive W. A. Stevens Market Basket Ruby Uzzle 16 Inspection and Grading of Poultry Products J. Ray Harris 7 I7 Clothing Trends Martha Ann Hurt Summer Care of Lawns John Harris 20 Sweet Potato Flakes Norman Miller 21 North Carolina A Variety Vacation Land Ken Keller 22 It’s Camping Time Again J. C. Jones Market Basket Ruby Uzzle 23 The Naturalist Conley Moffett and Hugh Fields 24 Water Conditioning Ronald Sneed Early Peaches Mel Kolbe 27 Report on lst International Tobacco Trade Congress William Johnson The Future of the American Elm Fred E. Whitfield 28 It’s Cook-Out Time in Dixie C. F. Parrish Home Economics in the News Maidred Morris 29 Animal Physiology Morley Kare Market Basket Ruby Uzzle 30 Let’s Visit our Tar Heel Gardner Hal Reynolds and John Harris 3] Pictures in the Home Charlotte Womble Small Fruits Joe Brooks

WUNC-TV carries each program live on the above dates NOTE: WRAL-TV carries each program one week day later WITN carries each program four week days later WSJS-TV carries each program eight week days later CAROLINA ASPECT . . . . a daily television pro- gram relating the findings of research to the needs of people . . . . showing the ever-changing developments in the world of agriculture and home econom- ics, and how they affect family and in- dividual life . . . . a practical View of stimulating ideas and situations pre- sented by top authorities in many fields . . . .

WATCH ASPECT, wane-w Channald mac-1:00 mu. Monday um rudely channel-s 6:30-1:00 AM. Monday mu rm" WRAL—TV(Raleigh) WITN Channel 7 6:30-7:00 AM. Monday thr‘u ,‘m (Washington) ‘ ' Channel 12 6:004:30 AM. Monday "the Friday WSJs-TV(WinstorhSalem) 9 7:15 A.M. Saturday WSOC-TV(Charlotte)Channel . , WLOS—TV Channel 13 1:00 AM. Saturday (Asheville) _

Produced by Hal Reynolds Extension TV Editor

Published By: N. C. AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE N. C. State College of Agriculture and Engineering of the North Carolina and U. S. Department of Agriculture, Co-operating,University of N. C. Agricultural Extension Service, R. W. Shoffner, Director, State College Station, Raleigh, N. C. Distributed in furtherance of the Acts of Congress of May 8 and June 30, I914. Programs for this Month OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC0...... OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

JUNE TITLE PARTICIPANTS 3 N. C. Wildlife Hugh Fields The 4-H Dairy Project Fred Knott 4 Tobacco—Pounds or Acres? William S. Toussaint 5 4-H Soil and Water Frank Doggett Market Basket Ruby Uzzle 6 Posing for Posterity Landis S. Bennett 7 Milk For June and Every Month Wilson Ornamental Horticulture John H. Harris IO What A Forest Fire Can Do Fred Whitfield Naturally It’s Cotton Glenn Toomey II June is Dairy Month Carlton Blalock 12 Mulch Planting of Soybeans Howard Small Market Basket Ruby Uzzle 13 The State Sheep Shearing Contest Bob McGuire 14 A Salute to the Dairy Industry Henry Homme The Vegetable Garden Al Banadyga 17 Paper Industry in N. C. George Dainty Tarheel Impact in Peru J. A. Rigney 18 Beat the Heat C. F. Parrish Seafood Is Delicious Bertha Fontaine 19 Summer Lunch Hank Wilkinson Market Basket Ruby Uzzle 20 Homemaker’s Week at N. C. State Nita Orr 2'I Homemaker’s Week at N. C. State Nita Orr 24 Peach Varieties Mel Kolbe Hearth Brooms Marjorie Shearin 25 Is The Horse Still Useful? Bob McGuire Lighting the Garden Pat Stephenson 26 Why Cut Flowers in Early Morning? H. L. Reynolds Market Basket Ruby Uzzle 27 Fire Resistance of Wood A. C. Barefoot 28 Variety at the Garden Center John H. Harris

carries each program live on the above dates NOTE: WUNC-TVWRAL-TV carries each program one week day later WITN carries each program four week days later WSJS-TV carries each program eight week days later ASPECT . . . . a daily television pro- gram relating the findings of research to the needs of people . . . . showing the ever-changing developments in the world of agriculture and home econom- ics, and how they affect family and in- dividual life . . . . a practical View of stimulating ideas and situations pre- 1sie111(1'ied by top authorities in many e s . . . .

WATCH ASPECT WUNC-TV Channeld 12:30-1100 P.M. Monday thru Friday Channels 6:30-1:00 A.M. Monday thru Friday VIRAL-TV(Raleigh) ‘ WITN Channel 7 6:30-7:00 A.M. Monday thru Friday (Washington) 12 6:00-6:30 A.M. Monday thru~FrIday WSJS-TV(Winston-Salem)Channel Channel9 1:15 A.M. Saturday WSOC'JI'V(Charlotte) WLOS-TV Channel 13 7:00 A.M. Saturday (Asheville)

Produced by Hal Reynolds Extension TV Editor

Published By: N. C. AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE State College of Agriculture and Engineering of the UniversityN. C. of North Carolina and U. S. Department of Agriculture, Co-operating, N. C. Agricultural Extension Service, R. W. Shoffner, Director, State College Station, Raleigh, N. C. Distributed in furtherance of the Acts of Congress of May 8 and June 30, I914. Programs for this Month 0.00.00.00.00.000000000000000...CCOQOOCOOOOOOOO0.0.0.0...

JULY TITLE PARTICIPANTS 'I A Visit To The Horticultural Research Farm John Harris 2 Easy Weeding A. D. Worsham Insulating The Broiler House Ray Ritchie 3 Managing The Forest Walter Keller Market Basket Ruby Uzzle 4 Unseen Harvesters Special Film 5 Vacation Pests H. L. Reynolds Ornamental Horticulture John Harris 8 Career Exploration Bob Johnstone 9 Wildlife Conservation Hugh M. Fields Eggs For Go Power Tom Morris IO The Garden Tractor J. C. Ferguson Market Basket Ruby Uzzle II Where Are Agriculture Graduates Working? Elbert Reid 12 Drying Flowers For Winter Charlotte Womble Arrangement Peach Time In Dixie Mel Kolbe 15 What To Buy At The Garden Center John Harris I6 Your Food Money Eloise Cofer Garden Irrigation Ronald Sneed I7 Contemporary Livestock A. V. Allen Market Basket Gaynelle Hogan I8 A New Use For Cropland Fred Mangum I9 Poultry Science Dr.- C. H. Hill Watermelons and Cantaloupes Henry Covington 22 State 4-H Club Week 4-H Club Members National Farm Safety Week Howard Ellis 23 State 4-H Club Week 24 State 4-H Club Week Market Basket Gaynelle Hogan 25 4-H State Dress Revue Martha Ann Hurt 26 State 4-H Health King and Queen Rachel Ferguson Small Fruit Joe Brooks 29 1963 Agri-business Caravan Wayne Corpening 30 Water Recreation J. C. Jones 31 The New Leaf Kenneth R. Keller

NOTE: WUNC-TV carries each program live an the above dates WRAL-TV carries each program one WITN carries each program four weekweekdaysdaylaterlater WSJS-TV carries each program eight week days later mum ‘ ASPECT . . . . a daily television pro- i; L TENSON Law gram relating the findings of research to the needs of people . . . . showing the ever-changing developments in the world of agriculture and home econom- ics, and how they affect family and in- dividual life . . . . a practical view of stimulating ideas and situations pre- sierllged by top authorities in many e s . . . .

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AUGUST TITLE PARTICIPANTS I Poultry Science Glenn Andrews Surf Fishing In The Fall Duane Raver 2 Fall Vegetables Al Banadyga The Blue Crab Story Frank Thomas Small Grain Variety Foil McLaughlin Summer Meats John Christian Getting The Most Out of Your Sewing Machine Martha Ann Hurt Raleigh Farmer’s Market Jim Graham Market Basket Gaynelle Hogan Y M W In North Carolina Dan Holler 8 The Peanut Story Astor Perry 9 Ornamental Horticulture John H. Harris Yarn and Egg Pie Ed Biggs & Vivian Traywick 12 Cotton Defoliation Glenn Toomey Stain Removal Edith McGlamery 'l3 Parade of 4-H Talent 4-H Club Members 14 Market Basket Gaynelle Hogan Potted Mums Roy Larsen 15 Cattle Feeding Systems A. V. Allen Home Economics in the News Maidred Morris 16 Small Fruits Joe Brooks 19 Utilizing Sawmill Waste George Dainty & Phil Crider Nutrition and You Rachel Ferguson 20 4-H Forestry Camp Fred Whitfield Hunting Safety Bill Hamnet 21 Market Basket Gaynelle Hogan Mechanical Cotton Harvesting J. C. Ferguson 22 RAD in Mitchell County Fred Mangum Apple Harvest Time Mel Kolbe 23 Ornamental Horticulture John H. Harris Economic Agricultural Policies Walton Jones 26 27 28 STATION CLOSED THIS WEEK 29 30

WUNC-TV carries each program live on the above dates NOTE: WRAL-TV carries each program one week day later WITN carries each program tour week days later WSJS-TV carries each program eight week days later NOAR CAROLINA ASPECT . . . . a daily television pro- gram relating the findings of research to the needs of people . . . . showing the ever-changing developments in the world of agriculture and home econom- ics, and how they affect family and in- dividual life . . . . a practical View of stimulating ideas and situations pre- sented by top authorities in many fields . . . .

WATCH ASPECT WUNC—TV Channeld 12:30-1 :00 RM. Monday thru Friday Channel 5 6:30-7:00 A.M. Monday thru Friday VIRAL-TV(Raleigh) WITN Channel7 6:30-1:00 A.M. Monday thru Friday (Washington) Channel 12 6:00-6:30 A.M. Monday tlml Frlday WSJS-TV(Winston-Salem) Channel9 7:15 A.M. Saturday WSOC-TV(Charlotte) 7:00 A.M. Saturday WLOS-TV(Asheville)Channell3

Produced by Hal Reynolds Extension TV Editor

Published by THE NORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE North Carolina State of the University of North Carolina at Raleigh and the U. S. Department of Agriculture, Cooperating. State College Station, Raleigh, N. C., George Hyatt, Jr., Director. Distributed in furtherance of the Acts of Congress of May 8 and June 30, I914. Programs for this Month OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO0.0.00.0...OOOOOOOOOOOOOO

SEPTEMBER TITLE PARTICIPANTS *2 Skin & Scuba Diving Safety J. C. Jones & Bob Lynch *3 State Winning Poultry Demonstration Lima Hedgepeth & Bob Ogoelsby Surf Fishing Duane Raver *4 The Blue Crab Story Frank Thomas When To Plant In The Fall Al Banadyga *5 The Peanut Story Astor Perry *6 Market Basket Gaynelle Hogan Potted Mums Roy Larsen *9 4-H Forestry Camp Fred Whitfield Hunting Safety Bill Hamnet *10 R A D In Mitchell County Fred Mangum Small Grain Varieties Marvin Godfrey *II Ornamental Horticulture John Harris Agricultural Policy Charles Pugh *12 State Sheep Shearing Contest Bob McGuire *13 Market Basket Gaynelle Hogan Mechanical Cotton Harvesters J. C. Ferguson 16 Sewing Wool Fashions for Fall Martha Ann Hurt Cattle Feeding System A. V. Allen I7 Small Grain in North Carolina Howard Small A Good Breakfast—A Good Morning Dolores Lee 18 Market Basket Gaynelle Hogan N. C. Wildlife Hugh Fields I9 4-H Leadership Conference Dick W. Smith 20 The Landscape Plan John Harris The N. C. State Fair for 1963 J. C. Jones 23 Nickels For Know—How Roy Lovvorn Mosaic Arts Marjorie Shearin 24 Improved Seed Corn Foil McLaughlin Stain Removal Edith McGlamery 25 Market Basket Gaynelle Hogan Adding An Extra Room Woodley Warrick 26 Dairy Products The World Over Henry Homme Home Economic News Maidred Morris 27 N. C. Apples Mel Kolbe Country Ham Is Special John Christian 30 Fire Is Destructive Howard Ellis

* Re-runs WUNC—TV carries each program live an the above dates NOTE: WRAL-TV carries each program one week day later WITN carries each program four week days later WSJS-TV carries each program eight week days later ASPECT . . . . a daily television pro- gram relating the findings of research to the needs of people . . . . showing the ever-changing developments in the world of agriculture and home econom- ics, and how they affect family and in- dividual life . . . . a practical View of stimulating ideas and situations pre- sented by top authorities in many fields. . . .

WATCH ASPECT WUNC-TV Channel 4 12:30-1 :00 P.M. Monday thru Friday Channel 5 6:30-7:00 A.M. Monday thru Friday WRAL-TV(Raleigh) WITN Channel 7 6:30-7:00 A.M. Monday thru Friday (Washington) WSJS-TV Channel 12 6:00-6:30 A.M. Monday thru Friday (Winston-Salem) Channel 9 7:15 A.M. Saturday WSOC-TV(Charlotte) WLOS-TV Channel 13 7:00 A.M. Saturday (Asheville)

Produced by Hal Reynolds Extension TV Editor

Published by THE NORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE North Carolina State of the University of North Carolina at Raleigh and the U. S. Department of Agriculture, Station, Raleigh, N. C., George Hyatt, Jr.,Cooperating.Director. DistributedState Collegein furtherance of the Acts of Congress of May 8 and June 30, 19M. Programs for this Month 00.0.0...OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO.

NOVEMBER TITLE PARTICIPANTS I Tarheel Wildlife Duane Raver Ornamental Horticulture Joseph Love 4 4;H Automotive Project John Glover The Egg Industry Conference Tom Morris 5 Turkey With Trimmings Bill Mills Eggs for the Holidays Vivian Traywick 6 Home Economics in The News Maidred Morris Market Basket Gaynelle Hogan 7 Serving Steak on a Hamburger Budget John Christian Treating Plant Beds S. N. Hawks 8 What’s Ahead in 1964 Howard Small Selecting Ornamentals John H. Harris 11 Protect Those Azaleas Bryson L. James Tarheel Yams Ed Biggs 12 N. C. Apples Mel Kolbe Getting the Most from a Country Ham John Christian 13 4—H Corn Muffin Bake-Off Virginia Wilson Market Basket Gaynelle Hogan I4 A Look Behind the Iron Curtain Lorna Langley Market Analysis H. Homme & B. Boal 15 Income—Where It Comes From D. G. Harwood Our No. 1 Vegetable Henry Covington 18 An Insect Collection Dr. Maurice Farrier I9 Beneficial Forest Insects Fred Whitfield Winter Beekeeping James F. Green 20 What About Fall Insects R. L. Robertson Market Basket Gaynelle Hogan 2] Poultry Nutrition Research Dr. C. H. Hill Low Cost Housing Woodley Warrick 22 Tree Fruit Mel Kolbe Farm City Week Gil Stamper & Jane Norwood 25 Pressure Groups D. G. Harwood R. L. Johnstone Small Fruits Joe Brooks 26 Visiting a Hydroponic Operation Joe Love 27 The Human Resource E. W. Jones Market Basket Gaynelle Hogan 28 What Causes House Fires Howard Ellis 29 Market Basket Gaynelle Hogan Innovation in Hunting Safety Duane Raver

NOTE: WUNC-TV carries each program live on the above dates WRAL-TV carries each program one week day later WITN carries each program four week days later WSJS-TV carries each program eight week days later NOR CAROLINA ASPECT . . . . a daily television pro- ENSION SERVICE gram relating the findings of research to the needs of people . . . . showing the ever-changing developments in the world of agriculture and home econom- ics, and how they affect family and in- dividual life . . . . a practical View of stimulating ideas and situations pre- sented by top authorities in many fields . . . .

WATCH ASPECT WNC-TV Channeld 12:30-l:00 P.M. Monday tlml Friday VIRAL-TV Channel 5 6:30-1:00 A.M. Monday thru Friday (Raleigh) WITN ChanneIT 6:30-1:00 A.M. Monday thru Friday (Washington) WSJS—TV Channel 12 6:00~6:30 A.M. Monday thru Friday (Winston-Salem) WSOC-‘I’V Channel, 1:“ A.M. Saturday (Charlotte) WLOS-TV Channel I3 1:00 A.M. Saturday (Asheville)

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Produced by Hal Reynolds Extension TV Editor

Published by THE NORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE North Carolina State of the University of North Carolina at Raleigh and the U. S. Department of Agriculture, Cooperating. State College Station, Raleigh, N. C., George Hyatt, Jr., Director. Distributed in furtherance of the Acts of Congress of May 8 and June 30, 1914.

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DECEMBER TITLE PARTICIPANTS 2 Christmas Decorations Maidred Morris 3 Christmas Lighting Pat Stevenson Peanuts for the Holidays Astor Perry 4 Corn and Our Economy W. L. Haltiwanger Market Basket Gaynelle Hogan 5 Makings Of A Man’s Meal H. Homme and B. Dahl Rural Civil Defense E. M. Stallings 6 A Gift For The Holidays Mel Kolbe The Egg and I Doloris Lee 9 Cotton and N. C’s Business Glenn Toomey 10 Let’s Buy A Christmas Tree J. Gilliam & L. Hampton 11 Market Basket Gaynelle Hogan The Humble Servant Fred Whitfield 12 Our Mission To Peru Bill Carpenter Make It Yourself With Wool Martha Ann Hurt 13 Christmas Tree Safety John Gilliam Yams For Christmas Henry Covington 16 Care of Poinsettias Joe Love Food Science Frank Thomas 17 Christmas Dinner? Sarah Casper 18 Market Basket Gaynelle Hogan N. C. Wildlife Duane Raver 19 “The Lasting Gift” Special Film 20 Fresh Pork John Christian Landscape Gardening John H. "Harris 23 3— WUNC-TV Channel 4, Closed For The Holidays 1

NOTE: WUNC-TV carries each program live an the above dates WRAL-TV carries each program one week day later WITN carries each program four week days later WSJS-TV carries each program eight week days later ASPECT . . . . a daily television pro- gram relating the findings of research to the needs of people . . . . showing the ever-changing developments in the world of agriculture and home econom- ics, and how they affect family and in- dividual life . . . . a practical View of stimulating ideas and situations pre- sented by top authorities in many fields . . . .

WATCH ASPECT ' view-W‘ Channel 4 1'30»!:00 RM. Monday tIim EIIday' 'IWRALJV Channel 5 Monday{14mFriday (ambit) ,wmt cue-mew ‘ 5‘.39‘1’” AM Rondo? than Raddy Muslim3 - ,WSJS‘sW Chine! f2 oe-eso'eew.,MondayIIII'II FrIday (Winston-Salem) . Chemo” 1:15; 14.44; . 0:30:4qu ' WW(Charlae) W$W1Chcnnelts 1:09 4.44. Saturday. ' ‘ (Askewle} «

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Produced by Hal Reynolds Extension TV Editor

Published by THE NORTH CAROEINA AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE North Carolina State of the University of North Carolina at Raleigh Station,and the Raleigh,U. S. DepartmentN. C., Georgeof Agriculture,Cooperating.Hyatt, Jr., Director. DistributedState Collegein furtherance of the Acts of Congress of May 8 and June 30, 1914. Programs for this Month 0.0.0....OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOO00...... OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO.

FEBRUARY TITLE PARTICIPANTS 3 Making Our Best Herds Better A. V. Allen Anthracnose of Dogwood J. C. Wells 4 What’s New in Animal Nutrition Milton Wise 4-H Grain Marketing Clinic Carlton Blalock 5 Certified Hybrid Corn Marvin Godfrey Market Basket Gaynelle Hogan 6 Keeping Turkeys Healthy W. C. Mills Short Course in Modern Farming D. G. Harwood 7 Seed Treatment for Vegetable Gardeners H. R. Garris Ornamental Horticulture Richard Stadtherr IO Press As You Sew Martha Ann Hurt The Golden Fleece Lemuel Goode II The Machine Age David S. Weaver 12 A Visit to India Roy Lovvorn Market Basket Gaynelle Hogan 13 Lenten Dishes Bertha Fontaine A. S. C. Report to the State Carl W. Softley I4 Nutritive Value of Fish Bertha Fontaine Let’s Grow Strawberries Joe Brooks I7 Top Dressing Small Grain H. Small and A. D. Worsham Safe Use of Pesticides R. L. Robertson 18 What’s in An Egg Dolores Lee , Sport Fishing Special Film 19 Why Use Certified Strawberry Plants Foil McLaughlin Market Basket Gaynelle Hogan 20 Rural Civil Defense E. M. Stallings Certified Corn Hybrids G. K. Middleton 2] A Man’s Meal H. Homme and R. D. Dahle Vegetable Production Henry Covington 24 The Advent of Spring W. H. Hon World’s Fair Preview Lowell Thomas (film) 25 Poultry Nutrition M. L. Jones Pilot Forest Program G. Dainty and E. K. Pitman 26 Weed Control in Cotton A. D. Worsham Market Basket Gaynelle Hogan 27 Agriculture Policy Review E. W. Jones Sewing Tips For Wash and Wear 28 Fabrics Sarah Casper Art For Pre-Schoolers Frances Jordan Vegetable Production Henry Covington

NOTE: WUNC-TV carries each program live on the above dates WRAL-TV carries each program one week day later WITN carries each program four week days later WSJS-TV carries each program eight week days later CAROLINA ASPECT . . . . a daily television pro- AG ENSION SERVICE gram relating the findings of research to the needs of people . . . . showing the ever-changing developments in the world of agriculture and home econom- ics, and how they affect family and in- dividual life . . . . a practical View of stimulating ideas and situations pre- isierllded by top authorities in many e s . . . .

WATCH ASPECT WUNC-TV Chonneld 12:30.1:00 P'.M. Monday “In Friday VIRAL-TV" Channel-5 6:30-«7500'AJA. Monday tIml Friday (Raleigh) - Wt'l'N Channel 1' 6:30-7:0G A.M-. Monday thru Friday {Washington} Channel 11, 6:00-6:30 A.M.. Monday tiara Friday WS-‘I’V(Winston-Salem) WSOCJV Channel9 ' 7:15 A.M. Saturday (Charlotte) Channel 13 7:00 A.M. Saturday WLGS-TV(Asheville) “WWW...“—..,.m.,..,.l.u...“ SERVING NORTH CAR NA

Produced by Hal Reynolds Extension TV Editor

Published by THE NORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE Carolina State of the University of North Carolina at Raleigh North U. S. Department of Agriculture,Cooperating. State College Station,and the Raleigh, N. C., George Hyatt, Jr., Director. Distributed in furtherance of the Acts of Congress of May 8 and June 30, 1914.

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MARCH TITLE PARTICIPANTS 2 The Living Seed George Spain Recognizing Quality Beef Bill Austin 3 March is Egg Month Vivian Traywick Christmas Tree Management Practices Leonard Hampton 4 Early Fishing Duane Raver’ Market Basket Gaynelle Hogan 5 Power—Plus John Glover 6 When and How to Prune John Harris Seed Treatment H. R. Garris 9 A Certified Sweet Potato Program Marvin Godfrey Weed Control in Cotton A. D. Worsham 10 The Egg Image T. Morris & D. Lee Nutrition and You Virginia Wilson II When to Suspect Termites L. H. Hobbs Market Basket Gaynelle Hogan I2 Science and Dairy Marketing Ray Murley A Philosophical Study of Cheese Henry Homme 13 A Trip to National 4-H Conference Carlton Blalock Ornamental Horticulture Richard Stadtherr 16 World’s Fair Report Special Film (Lowell Thomas) 17 4-H Leader’s Conference Bill Garmon A Career in Dairy Science Ray Murley 18 Spring Debut of The Lawn Mower J. C. Ferguson Market Basket Gaynelle Hogan 19 What Certification Means Foil McLaughlin What’s New in Animal Nutrition Milton Wise 20 The Sweet Potato Plant Bed Henry Covington Outdoor Recreation W. M. Keller 23 Adapted Seed Corn Hybrids W. L. Haltiwanger A Career in Poultry Science Henry Garren 24 Old Picture Frames Charlotte Womble Let’s Visit Your Seed Dealer George Spain 25 Tobacco Plant Bed Management Furney A. Todd Market Basket Gaynelle Hogan 26 ‘Student Activities at N. C. State John Arnold & Bob Matthews 27 Care of Potted Flowers Joe Love 30 Biological Control of Weeds A. D. Worsham The Southeastern Flower and Garden Show John Harris 31 The Golden Anniversary of Extension Staff

NOTE: WUNC-TV carries each program live on the above dates VIRAL-TV carries each program one week day later WITN carries each program four week days later WSJS-TV carries each program eight week days later CAROLINA ASPECT . . . . a daily television pro- ;' . AG ENSION SERVICE gram relating the findings of research to the needs of people . . . . showing I the ever-changing developments in the world of agriculture and home econom- ics, and how they affect family and in- dividual life . . . . a practical View of stimulating ideas and situations pre- igierllded by top authorities in many 9 s . . . .

WATCH ASPECT WUNC-TV Channeld 12:30-1:00 PM. Monday thru Friday Channel 5 6:30-7:00 A.M. Monday thru Friday VIRAL-TV(Raleigh) , I WITN Channel 7 6:30-7:00 AM. Monday thru Friday l. (Washington) E 12 6:00-6:30 A».M. Monday tlml Friday WSJS—TV(Winston-Salem)Channel Channel9 7:15 A.M. Saturday WSOC-TV(Charlotte). WLOS-TV Channel 13 7:00 A.M. Saturday (Asheville)

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Produced by Hal Reynolds , H Extension TV Editor i’ ' g at; Published by l THE NORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE State of the University of North Carolina at Raleigh North CarolinaU. S. Department of Agriculture,Cooperating. State College Station,and the Raleigh, N. C., George Hyatt, Jr., Director. Distributed in furtherance of the Acts of Congress of May 8 and June 30, l9l4.

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APRIL TITLE PARTICIPANTS I Coastal Bermuda Grass John Clapp Market Basket Gaynelle Hogan 2 Blue Tag Seed Foil McLaughlin The N. C. Sweet Potato Industry Ed Biggs 3 Nutrition and Daily Living Rachel Ferguson Ornamental Horticulture John H. Harris 6 Patterns of Eating Morley Kare Floriculture Research Roy Larson 7 Crop Science Guy Jones Redecorate for Spring Charlotte Womble 8 Soy Bean Varieties Howard Small Market Basket Gaynelle Hogan 9 A Helping Hand to Peru John Rice ‘IO Planning a Forage Program Carl Blake Tree Fruit Mel Kolbe 13 Consumer Attitudes Toward Wood W. E. Keppler Developing a Better Pork Product J. Ray Woodard 14 Consumer Attitudes Toward Wood W. E. Keppler Mechanizing Milk Production Ray Ritchie 15 A Balanced Diet for Poultry M. L. Jones Market Basket Gaynelle Hogan I6 Certified Cotton Varieties Foil McLaughlin Trellis Grown Tomatoes H. L. Reynolds I7 Bottom Land Hardwoods E. M. Jones Sweet Potato Acreage in N. C. Henry Covington 20 Nutrition Research Bill Donaldson Insect Enemies of Trees Fred Whitfield 21 A Career in Horticulture Science Fred Cochran Community Develop.ment———What Is It? John Crawford 22 Chemical Weed Control A. D. Worsham Market Basket Gaynelle Hogan 23 What’s in A Pond? Hugh Fields & Will Hon 24 Grass in the Silo John Clapp Harvesting Strawberries Joe Brooks 27 Investment in Farming D. G. Harwood The Agricultural Institute Elbert Reid 28 National 4-H Conference C. Blalock and M. Clark Free-Stall Housing for Dairy Cattle Ray Ritchie 29 Lawn Mower Safety Howard Ellis Market Basket Gaynelle Hogan 30 Practical and Sporting Aspects of Roping Gene Mettler

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Produced by Hal Reynolds Extension TV Editor

Published by THE NORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE North Carolina State of the University of North Carolina at Raleigh the U. S. Department of Agriculture,Cooperating. State College Station,and Raleigh, N. C., George Hyatt, Jr., Director. Distributed in furtherance of the Acts of Congress of May 8 and June 30, 1914. Programs for this Month 00.00.000.000.COOOOOOOOOOOOOQ...QIOQ...OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

MAY TITLE PARTICIPANT 1 Consumer Attitudes Toward Wood W. E. Keppler The 1964 Sweet Potato Crop Henry Covington 4 Consumer Attitudes Toward Wood W. E. Keppler Slow Moving Vehicles Howard Ellis 5 Wood Fastenings W. T. Huxster The Half-way Point Bill Mills 6 The N. C. Crop Improvement Association John Rice Market Basket Gaynelle Hogan 7 Modern Cultivation J. C. Ferguson Spraying The Home Garden Howard Garriss 8 Forest Recreation Bill Stanton It’s Blueberry Time Joe Brooks 1'! A Good Place To Study Edith McGlamery Science In Dairy Cattle Feeding G. Matrone & M. Senger 12 The Golden Anniversary of Extension W. L. Carpenter 13 Careers In Agricultural Economics W. D. Toussaint Market Basket Gaynelle Hogan 14 Weed Control In Horticulture Crops A. D. Worsham Swine In North Carolina Jack Kelley 15 4-H Demonstrations D. W. Smith Changing Styles in Landscaping John Harris 18 New Horizons In Housing Woodley Warrick 19 Forest Insects and Diseases Fred Whitfield Random Sample Testing G. A. Martin 20 Career Exploration R. L. Johnstone Market Basket Gaynelle Hogan 21 Market Analysis Guy Cassell A. S. C. Report To The State Carl Sofely 22 Seafood Processing Frank Thomas Black Monday Mel Kolbe 25 The Road To Carolina N. C. Film Board 26 Careers In Botany E. O. Beal The Foster Mother Of Man J. D. George 27 Community And Area Development John Crawford Market Basket Gaynelle Hogan 28 Let’s Start A Beef Herd A. V. Allen The Key To Canning Iola Pritchard 29 What About Rabies? Ray Harris Raspberries In North Carolina Joe Brooks

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Produced by Hal Reynolds Extension TV Editor

Published by THE NORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE North Carolina State of the University of North Carolina at Raleigh the U. S. Department of Agriculture,'Cooperating. State College Station,and Raleigh, N. C., George Hyatt, Jr., Director. Distributed in furtherance of the Acts of Congress of May 8 and June 30, I914. Programs for this Month 00.90.000.000.0000000000000000Q.OOOOOOQOOOOOO0.0.00.00...

JUNE TITLE PARTICIPANTS I A Seedman’s Responsibility Foil McLaughlin June Dairy Month Max Gregory & H. Homme 2 Egg Sizes T. Morris & C. Tower Slow Moving Vehicles Howard Ellis 3 Care and Use of Spray Equipment J. C. Ferguson Market Basket Gaynelle Hogan 4 Milk a Good Buy Virginia Wilson Growth Potential in The Coastal Plains H. Brooks James 5 The Modern Dairy Cow Marvin Senger Weed Control in Shrubbery John Harris 8 Attacking the Fire Ant From the Air Jim Rosier 9 Careers and Rural Sociology Seltz Mayo Charcoal Broiling Meats John Christian 10 Market Basket Gaynelle Hogan 11 Trees and Water Walt Keller I2 Modern Milking Methods J. D. George Let’s Keep Roses Healthy Dick Stadtherr Market Analysis George Cape] Operation—Outdoors W. M. Stanton I6 Dynamics of Animal Agriculture Special Film 17 Mulch Planting of Soy Beans Howard Small Market Basket Gaynelle Hogan 18 “Right As Rain” Ronald Sneed 19 Summer Egg Dishes Vivian Traywick Tree Fruit Mel Kolbe 22 Green Vegetables Sara Casper Spraying The Home Garden Howard Garriss 23 A Career In Zoology John Santolucito Teen Age Nutrition Jenny Lou Taylor 24 District Demonstration Days Carlton Blalock Market Basket Gaynelle Hogan 25 Outdoor Living Woodley Warrick 26 The County Agent Special Film Rooting Cuttings John Harris 29 Systems for Egg Production Ray Ritchie Market Analysis T. E. Nichols 30 Feeder Pigs in Carolina J. Kelley & C. Weathers

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Produced by Hal Reynolds Extension TV Editor

Published by m: NORTH unoum AGRICULTURAL sxrsnslou ssnvuc: North Carolina State of the University of North Carolina at Raleigh and the U. S. Department of Agriculture,'CooperatIng. State College Station, Raleigh, N. C., George Hyatt, Jr., Director. Dustnbuted m furtherance of the Acts of Congress of May 8 and June 30, NM. Programs for this Month

iULY TITLE PARTICIPANTS l North Carolina Wildlife Hugh Fields Market Basket Gaynelle Hogan 2 Beach Fishing H. P. Mefford Tobacco Production in North Rhodesia Roger Harris a: Outdoor Cooking Bertha Fontaine Flowers and Shrubs Add Elegance John Harris Four-H D-Day William M. Garmon A Craft of Mountain People Robert P. Bryan Chemical Weed Control A. D. Worsham Market Basket Gaynelle Hogan @NO0 Genetics at N. C. State Thurston Mann Improved Small Grain Varieties John Rice IO Seafood Processing Frank Thomas Tree Fruits Mel Kolbe 13 Curing Quality Tobacco Roy R. Bennett “Summer Fishing” Duane Raver I4 Modern Dairy Housing W. Ray Murley Careers in Plant Pathology Nash Winstead 15 4-H Forestry Camp J. C. Jones Market Basket Gaynelle Hogan 'l6 The Modern Egg Fred Tarver & Henry Winfrey 'l7 Market Analysis Robert Dahle Sweet Potatoes In ’64 Henry Covington 20 Safety First Howard Ellis State 4—H Club Week 21 State 4-H Club Week The 4—H Honor Club D. G. Harwood 22 The 4-H King & Queen of Health Rachel Ferguson Market Basket Gaynelle Hogan 23 4-H Charm School Mary Sue Moser The State 4-H Tractor Operator J. C. Ferguson 24 N. C. Country Hams John Christian Rabbiteye Blueberries Joe Brooks 27 Station Closed 31

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Produced by Hal Reynolds Extension TV Editor

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SEPTEMBER TITLE PARTICIPANTS 1 Operation R-Six-P Furney Todd 2 How Farm Policy is Made Charles Pugh Market Basket Gaynelle Hogan 3 4-H Exercise in Soils Clifford Martin Canned Food for the Fair Iola Pritchard 4 Eggs for Go Power Vivian Traywick Now is the Time R. Stadtherr 7 Small Grain Varieties Marvin Godfrey Tarheel Yams Ed Biggs 8 Agribusiness Caravan 1964 W. Corpening A. Davis 9 Legume Inoculation John Clapp Market Basket Gaynelle Hogan 10 Forest Seedlings Fred Whitfield Inexpensive Storage Ideas Edith McGlamery I'I Bedrooms—Growing Girls Like to Live in Edith McGlamery Ornamental Horticulture John Harris 14 Market Analysis Bob Boa] M. Gregory & H. Homme 15 Summer Activities in 4-H Dairying Fred Knott “A Bead on a Dove” Hugh Fields 16 Small Grain in North Carolina Howard Small Market Basket Gaynelle Hogan 17 Why Certified Small Grain Seed? Foil McLaughlin Grooming the 4-H Dairy Calf Carlton Blalock 18 Seeding Lawns John Harris 2] Hunting Safety Duane Raver Paving With Concrete Ray Ritchie 22 Naturally It’s Cotton Glenn Toomey Bringing Your Bathroom Up-To-Date W, C, Warrick 23 4-H Electric Congress Bill Garmon Market Basket Gaynelle Hogan 24 Wheat Varieties Foil McLaughlin Forest and Water J. C. Jones 25 The Biological Institute H. F. Robinson Tree Fruit Mel Kolbe 28 Market Analysis Guy Cassell Baking Tips for the State Fair Virginia Wilson 29 Growing Flowers in Solution Bill McCormick 30 Careers in Agricultural Engineering J. M. Fore Market Basket Gaynelle Hogan

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Produced by Hal Reynolds Extension TV Editor

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OCTOBER TITLE PARTICIPANTS 1 Animal Health and the Consumer E. Batte, M. Hines Cottage Cheese Henry Homme 2 The Sweet Potato Harvest Henry Covington Many N. C. Soils Need Lime Jack Baird 5 Strengthening the Individual—I Alone R. S. Boal Bedspreads—Attractive, Yet Economical Edith McGlamery 6 A Scientific Aspect of Soil Morris Cooke Wheat Varieties Foil McLaughlin 7 Market Basket Gaynelle Hogan Rust: Its Toll in Farm Machinery J. C. Ferguson 8 Pork J. Christian, J. Kelley 9 A Tangy Smell of Apples Mel Kolbe Dixie Classic Fair Ruth Sheehan 12 N. C. State Fair 13 N. C. State Fair I4 N. C. State Fair IS N. C. State Fair 16 N. C. State Fair 19 Water in Poultry Diets M. L. Jones 20 Human Resources and Economic E. W. Jones, P. Stone Development Trace Elements and Crop Quality F. Cox, A. Perry 21 Market Basket Gaynelle Hogan Dairy Records Processing Center Activities V. H. Lytton 22 Food Science Joh-n Christian 23 Ornamental Horticulture John Harris 26 Fruit and Vegetable Marketing E. A. Proctor Floriculture at N. C. State Joe Love 27 Health in Winter’Flocks J. R. Harris Be Sure With a Soil Test W. L. Lamm 28 Market Basket Gaynelle Hogan Safety in the Woods Bill Stuart 29 Naturally It’s Cotton Glenn Toomey It’s A Pest! Charlie Wright 30 Timely Small Fruit Topics Joe Brooks North Carolina’s Seafood Industry F. B. Thomas

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WATCH ASPECT WUNC-TV Channel 4 12:00-12:30 P.M. Monday thru Friday WRAL-‘I‘V Channel 5 6:15-6:45 AM. Monday thru Friday (Raleigh) , 6:30-7:00 A.M. Monday thru Friday WI(Washington)TN Channel 7 WSJS-TV Channel 12 6:30-7:00 A.M. Monday thru Friday (Winston-Salem) WSOC-TV Channel 9 7:00 AM. Sunday (Charlotte) S-TV Channel 13 7:00 A.M. Saturday WLO(AshevilIe) WGHP-TV Channel 8 8:00 A.M. Saturday (High Point) WSPA-TV Channel 7 7:15 A.M. Saturday (Spartanburg, S. C.)

Produced by Hal Reynolds 1 Extension TV Editor l I Published by V‘ THE NORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE I Carolina State of the University of North Carolina at Raleigh Vigil! andNorththe U. S. Department of Agriculture,Cooperating State College Station, Raleigh, C, George Hyatt, Jr., Director Distributed in furtherance of theNActs of Congress of May 8 and June 30,1914. Programs for this Month OOOOOOOOOOOO0.000000000000000GOO0...... OOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOO

NOVEMBER TITLE PARTICIPANTS 2 Food Science as a Vocation M. Gregory, F. Warren Hardware Allowance W. C. Warrick 3 Treating Plant Beds S. N. Hawks Say It With Flowers Lillie Little 4 Market Basket Gaynelle Hogan Careers in Food Science William Roberts 5 Weather and Crops Astor Perry Strengthening the Individual—— “Us Together” Bob Boal 6 Bird Feeding Stations Bill Hamnet Planting Trees and Shrubs John Harris 9 Marketing Jim Via New Forage Crops Carl Blake 10 How Wood is Harvested Bill Stuart Make Engines Ready for Winter J. C. Ferguson 11 Poultry Meat Products F. R. Tarver, Jr. Market Basket Gaynelle Hogan 12 Storage of Canned Foods Iola Pr-itchard Dairy Farm Business Record Don Pardue 13 New Apple Varieties Mel Kolbe Don’t Winter Parasites A. V. Allen 16 700,000 For Lunch Betty Martin Maxine Forsythe Research in Plant Pathology Nash Winstead 17 Eggs for the Holidays Judy Sikes The Agricultural Institute J. N. Young 18 Market Basket Gaynelle Hogan Turkey “Plan-Overs” Virginia Wilson 19 Soil Testing Preston Reid Winter Recreation W. M. Stanton 20 Brighten Your Bath Charlotte Womble Vegetables Henry Covington 23 Cotton Glenn Toomey Thanksgiving Turkey Bill Mills 24 Tips from a Clothing Specialist Ruby Miller Deer Hunting Hugh Fields 25 Market Basket Gaynelle Hogan What Students Study E. W. Glazener 26 Mountains Are Smoking Special Film 27 Accessories for the Home Lillie Little Floriculture Research Joe Love 30 Why Higher Education? Frances Jordan Outlook 1965 W. Nave, D. G. Harwood

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Produced by Hal Reynolds Extension TV Editor

Published by THE NORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE North Carolina State of the University of North Carolina at Raleigh the U. S Department of Agriculture/Cooperating. State College Station, Role h, N. C., George Hyatt, Jr., Director. Distributed in finherance a? the Acts of Congress of May 8 and June 30, I914. Programs for this Month

DECEMBER TITLE PARTICIPANTS I Christmas Trees L. Hampton, J. Gilliam 2 New Forage Crops Carl Blake Market Basket Gaynelle Hogan 3 The 4-H Demonstration Bill Garmon Collegiate 4-H Club Activities Fred Wagoner 4 You Can Make Buttonholes Too Ruby Miller Apples, Apples, Apples! Mel Kolbe 7 Spage-Age Toys Genevieve Greenlee Strengthening the Individual— “We-——A Team” Bob Boal ‘ 8 The Value of Corn to N. C. W. L. Haltiwanger What’s in a Can of Sweet Potatoes? Norman Miller 9 ‘ Dairy Cows are Different Frank Sargent Market Basket Gaynelle Hogan “IO Disease Resistant Tobacco F. A. Todd Quality Pork John Christian 11 Honduras Ricardo Calix Pizatti Good Things To Eat Henry Covington 14 Importance of Cotton to N. C. Glenn Toomey Marketing Henry Homme 15 Christmas Lighting Jean Black Mechanized Silage Feeding Ray Ritchie 16 National 4-H Congress C. Blalock, H. Reynolds Market Basket Gaynelle Hogan 17 Holiday Plant Research Roy Larson Materials for Bath Walls and Floors Woodley Warrick 18 Ten Years in Peru J. Rigney, J. Rice Home Care of Poinsettias Joe Love 21 — Studio Closed 31

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Produced by Hal Reynolds Extension TV Editor

Published by THE NORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE Carolina State University at Raleigh and the U. S. Department of Agriculture, Cooperating.North State College Station. Raleigh, N. C., George Hyatt, Jr., Director. Distributed in furtherance of the Acts of Congress of May 8 and June 30, 19M. Programs for this Month

AUGUST TITLE PARTICIPANTS . 19I No Live Programs 22 Jobs With the Bark On Bill Stuart Home Management T. Hinson, J. Roziler 23 Tarheel Wood Worker Bill Huxster ' Poultry Products Fred Tarver 24 Tarheel Food Shopper Ruby Uzzle What About the ‘Wooly Aphid’ Fred Whitfield 25 Makeover Ideas for Childrens’ Clothes Ruby Miller Grain Drying John Glover 26 Cotton Varieties and Quality Production Glenn Toomey Landscaping John Harris 29 Tarheel Wood Worker Bill Huxster Small Grain and Certified Seed Tom Nunalee 30 Junior Leadership Dick Smith Junior Dairymen on Display Grover Westmoreland 3'I Tarheel Food Shopper Ruby Uzzle Weed Control around Ponds and Fences A. D. Worsham, B. Lewis CAROLINA ASPECT . . . . a daily television pro- ENSION SERVICE gram relating the findings of research to the needs of people . . . . showing ‘ the ever-changing developments in the a world of agriculture and home econom- ; ics, and how they afiect family and in- dividual life . . . . a practical View of l stimulating ideas and situations pre— : sented by top authorities in many fields . . . .

WATCH ASPECT WUNC-TV Channel 4 12:00-12:305:30-6:00 P.M.P.M. Monday thru FridayFriday Monday thru Friday WRAL-TV(Raleigh) Channel 5 5:30-6:00 A.M. WITN Channel 7 6:30-7:00 A.M. Monday thru Friday (Washington) , A.M. Monday thru Friday WWAY(Wilmington)Channel 3 6:25-6:55 6:30-7:00 A.M. Monday thru Friday WSJS-TV(Winston-Salem)Channel 12 Friday / WSOC-TV(Charlotte) Channel 9 6:15-6:45 A.M. w, A.M. Saturday and Sunday WLOS-TV(Asheville) Channel 13 7:00 WGHP-TV Channel 8 0:00 A.M. Saturday (High Point) ‘ 11 6:00-6:30 AM. Monday thru Fl‘ldoy WTVD(Durham) Channel ' WUNB-TV Channel 2 12:00-12:30 PM. Monday thru Friday (Columbia)

Produced by Hal Reynolds Extension TV Editor

Published by THE NORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE Carolina State University at Raleigh and the U. S. Department of Agriculture, Cooperating.North State College Station. Raleigh, N. C., George Hyatt, Jr., Director‘ Distributed in furtherance of the Acts of Congress of May 8 and June 30, 19144

1966 Programs for this Month

SEPTEMBER TITLE PARTICIPANTS I Fall Fishing Duane Raver North Carolina Poultry Industry Harvey Bumgardner 2 Teens Love Color Edith McGlamery Let’s Clean Those Gardens Walter Skroch This Land is Ours USDA GUI Careers in Poultry Science Ray Prince Logging Safety Bill Stuart Tarheel Food Shopper Ruby Uzzle North Carolina Soybean Producers H. Small, E. Nichols Association Seafoods Frank Thomas Five Year Extension Program George Hyatt, Jr. Fun Fabrics for Teens Edith McGlamery Flowering Potting Plants Joe Love 12 Dairy Products Max Gregory Wheat Varieties and Certified Seed Foil McLaughlin I3 The Importance of Quality Seed Tom Nunalee North Carolina Coastal Studies Program Arthur Cooper 14 Tarheel Food Shopper Ruby Uzzle A New Wheat——Blueboy Charles Murphy 15 Analytical Services Preston Reid Trees for the Future Leonard Hampton 16 Let Teens Stretch Your Storage Edith McGlamery Lawns John Harris I9 Market Analysis George Capel North Carolina State Fair Arthur Pitzer 20 Careers in Soil Science Eugene Kamprath Cool Season Care of Layers G. A. Martin 21 Tarheel Food Shopper Ruby Uzzle Open House—North Carolina State T. Mann, R. McCracken University 22 Water Resources Research Institute David Howells 23 Useful Boxes Edith McGlamery Pumpkins and Squashes George Hughes 26 For Profit Start Them Right A. V. Allen The “Wreck Preventer” Clinton Heimback 27 Clothes, Money and You Ruby Miller What is a Market? Henry Homme 28 Tarheel Food Shopper Ruby Uzzle Careers in Home Economics Maggie Ahlschwede 29 Trapping John Rogers and Vern Cunningham ' 30 A Dream Room Lillie Little Sweet Potatoe Harvest Henry Covington CAROLINA ASPECT . . . . a daily television pro- AG TENSION SERVICE gram relating the findings of research to the needs of people . . . . showing the ever-changing developments in the world of agriculture and home econom- ics, and how they affect family and in- dividual life . . . . a practical View of stimulating ideas and situations pre- sented by top authorities in many fields . . . .

WATCH ASPECT WUNC~TV Channel 4 12:00-12:30 P.M. Monday thru Friday 5:30-6:00 P.M. Monday thru Frida WRAL-TV(Raleigh) Channel 5 5:30-6:00 AM. Monday thru mad WITN-TV(Washington) Channel 7 6:00~6:30 A.M. Monday thru Friday WSJS-TV(Winston-Salem) Channel 12 6:30-7:00 A.M. Monday thru Friday WTVD-TV(Durham) Channel 11 6:00-6:30 A.M. Monday thru Friday WUNB-TV(Columbia) Channel 2 5:30-6:0012:00-12:30P.M.P.M. Monday thru Friday WBTV-TV(Charlotte) Channel 3 6:05—6:35 A.M. Monday thru Friday WLOS-TV(Asheville) Channel 13 7:00 A.M. Saturday and Sunday WGHP-TV(High Point) Channel 8 7:00 A.M. Saturday

Produced by Hal Reynolds and Ruth George Sheehan Extension TV Editors

Published by THE NORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE State University at Raleigh and the U. S. Department of Agriculture, NorthCooperating.CarolinaState College Station. Raleigh, N. C., George Hyatt, Jr., Director. Distributed in furtherance of the Acts of Congress of May 8 and June 30, l9l4.

1967 Programs for this Month

FEBRUARY TITLE PARTICIPANTS 'I Tarheel Food Shopper Ruby Uzzle Short Course in Modern Farming D. G. Harwood, Jr. 2 Opportunities in 4-H Mary Sue Moser Why Use Certified Strawberry Plants Foil McLaughlin 3 Wood Ducks Luther Partin Pruning Muscadine Grapes J0e Brooks 6 Tarheel Woodworker Bill Huxster 1967 Corn Growing News A. D. Stuart 7 36 Cuts of Beef Bill Austin The Wreck Preventer Clinton Heimback 8 Operation Eggspansion Henry Winfrey Tarheel Food Shopper Ruby Uzzle 9 Seafoods Ruth Sheehan Fast Rotation Pastures Carl Blake IO Highway Beautification Dick Sta-dtherr Making a Shift—Part I Ruby Miller 13 Meat Supply and Cost G. R. Cassell New Wood Products George Eliades Bill Huxster 'I4 Helping Wildlife Duane Raver North Carolina Yams Jack Jenkins 15 Journey to Japan John Nair Tarheel Food Shopper Ruby Uzzle I6 Mama Don’t Allow Guitar Playing Frances Jordan Urbanization of Farmland Frank Doggett 17 Making a Shift—Part II Ruby Miller Snap Bean Production Al Banadyga 20 Fruit and Vegetable Processing Norman Miller Pine Tree Killers Fred Whitfield 21 Campground Feasibility Bill Stanton Seed-borne Diseases H. R. Garriss 22 Tarheel Food Shopper Ruby Uzzle Business—Economically Speaking H. A. Homme 23 Turkey News Bill Mills Hybrid Corn and Seed Certification Tom Nunalee 24 Fertilization of Cool Season Pastures Sam Dobson Seed-bed Fertilizing and Planting T. W. Flowers 27 Updating your Electrical System John Glover Grain—Grass—Dollars A. V. Allen 28 Early Spring Fishing Duane Raver Costs and Losses Due to Weeds A. D. Worsham ASPECT . . . . a daily television pro- gram relating the findings of research to the needs of people . . . . showing the ever-changing developments in the world of agriculture and home econom- ics, and how they affect family and in- dividual life . . . . a practical View of ; stimulating ideas and situations pre- Eeiitied by top authorities in many e s . . . .

WATCH ASPECT WUNC-TV Channel 4 l2:00-12:30 P.M.Manday thru Friday 5:30-6:00 P.M. Monday thru Frida WRAL-TV(Raleigh) Channel 5 5:30-6:00 A.M. Monday thru , Friday 6:00-6:30 A.M. Monday thru Friday WITN-TV(Washington) Channel 7 6:30-7:00 A.M. Monday thru Friday WSJS-TV(Winston-Salem) Channel 12 A.M. Monday thru Friday WTVD-TV(Durham) Channel ll 6:00-6:30 12:00-12:30 P.M.Manday thru Friday WUNB-TV(Columbia) Channel 2 5:30-6:00 P.M. Monday thru Friday 6:05-6:35 A.M. Monday thru Friday WBTV-TV(Charlotte) Channel 3 A.M. Saturday and Sunday WLOS-TV(Asheville) Channel 13 7:00 ' 8 7:00 A.M. Saturday E; WGHP-TV(High Point) Channel ‘ m

Produced by Hal Reynolds and Ruth George Sheehon Extension TV Editors

Published by if)?“ THE NORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE Carolina State University at Raleigh and the U. S. Department of Agriculture, North State College Station. Raleigh, N. C., George Hyatt, Jr., Director. DistributedCooperating.in furtherance of the Acts of Congress of May 8 and June 30, l9l4.

1967 Programs for this Month

M CH ITL P Tl IP 5 1 Establishing Coastal Bermuda Grass John Clapp Tarheel Food Shopper Ruby Uzzle 2 Collegiate 4-H Club Activities Fred Wagoner Sound Control in Your Home Woodley Warrick 3 Egg Products Fred Tarver Commercial Vegetables George Hughes 6 Tarheel Wood Worker Bill Huxster Liquid Fertilizers Jack Baird 7 Nutrition for Senior Citizens Marjorie Donnelly Easter Poultry Parade Bill Mills 8 N. C. Sweet Potatoes Foil McLaughlin Tarheel Food Shopper Linda Nunalee 9 Marketing Developments George Capel Buying Your Spring Suit Dorothy L. Barrier 10 Trees and Water Ross Douglas Strawberry Harvest Walter Skroch 'l3 Corn Germination in the Field A. D. Stuart Profits from Farm Woods Fred Whitfield 14 Community and Area Development in N. C. John Crawford Children Can Plan Too Edith McGlamery 15 A New Industry for Eastern N. C. Norman Miller Tarheel Food Shopper Ruby Uzzle 16 Cooking for Newly Weds Mildred Huff Farm Business Records D. Pardue & J. Dodson 17 Cooking for Your In-laws Mildred Hufl" Pre-sprouting of Sweet Potatoes Henry Covington 20 Agricultural Markets in Change E. A. Proctor Math and Home Furnishing Edith McGlamery 21 Certified Cotton Seed Thomas Nunalee Tobacco Mechanization Rupert Watkins 22 Innovations in Transportation T. E. Nichols Tarheel Food Shopper York Kiker 23 Modern Egg Processing Henry Garren ASC Report Carl Sofely 24 The Sensory World of Animals Morley Kare Caring for the House Garden T. W. Flowers 27 A Simple Cup of Tea Special Film 28 Backyard Gardener Hal Reynolds Inspectors Outwit Foreign Pests Ruth Sheehan 29 Soil—Nature’s Chemistry Laboratory Ralph McCraken Tarheel Food Shopper Ruby Uzzle 30 Soils and Our Food Supply Ralph McCracken Cardboard Cow U.S.D.A. 3'I Economical Use of Pork Cuts John Christian Flowering Now Dick Stadtherr ,

ir\ lI NoR CAROLINA ASPECT . . . . a daily television pro- AG ; ~ ENSION SERVICE gram relating the findings of research to the needs of people . . . . showing the ever-changing developments in the world of agriculture and home econom- ics, and how they affect family and in- dividual life . . . a practical View of stimulating ideas and situations pre- sented by top authorities in many fields . . . .

WATCH ASPECT ,. WUNC-TV Channel 4 12:00-12:30 P.M. Monday thru Friday . Wkly-[1‘10. ' ‘. Channel 5 5:30-65:30- 6:00:OOPM.AM Monday thru"in:FridayFriday g.)3;“,"y 'V‘WITN-( aeigTV Channel~ 7 6:00- 6:30 AM. Monday thru Friday :1' (Washington) , 12‘ 6:30. 7:00A.M. Monday thru Friday . .:'-s1. W5(Winston-Salem515-TV )Channei « ‘WTVD-TV(Durham) Channel II 6:00— 6:30A.M. Monday thrli Friday 1' WUNB-TV Channel 2 12:00-12:30 P.M. Monday thruthrnFridayFriday w(Columbia)V‘TV Channel 3. 6:5:05-30- 6:3500 AM.P.M Monday muFriday (Charlotte) 1:00A.M. Mondoy tlml Fridoy (Florence,1' -TV S. C)Channel 13 6:30- A '‘*(Asheville)LOS—TV , Channel 13 7:00 A.M Saturday and Sunday WGHP(High-TTVPoint) Channel 8 7:00 AM. Saturday ~

» SERVING NORTHC .

Produced by Hal Reynolds and Ruth George Sheehan Extension TV Editors

Published by THE NORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE North Carolina State University at Raleigh and the U. S. Department of Agriculture, Cooperating. State College Station. Raleigh, N. C., George Hyatt, Jr.. Director. Distributed in furtherance of the Acts of Congress of May 8 and June 30, l9l4.

1967 Programs for this Month

September TITLE PARTICIPANTS I Using Country Hams John Christian Pesticide Storage Walt Scroch 4 Tarheel Woodworker Bill Huxster Firearm Safety John Parker 5 Putting Brushland to Work Ross Douglas N. C. “High IQ” Cotton Program Glenn Toomey 6 Tarheel Food Shopper Ruby Uzzle Topdressing for Fall Growth Carl Blake Special J. Clapp, C. F. Murphey & 7 Blueboy Foil McLaughlin 8 Fruits and Vegetables Norman Miller The Azalea Flowering Story Joe Love II Corn Problems A. D. Stuart . Pep Up Your Room Edith McGlamery I2 Tree Growth Tells The Story Fred Whitfield Up-Date Your House Heating Woodley Warrick I3 Tarheel Food Shopper Linda Nunalee Planting Small Grain John Clapp I4 What’s Ahead in Corn & Soybean Marketing T. E. Nichols, Jr. Milk Makes The Difference Bessie Ramseur 'IS Dime Store Design Edith McGlamery Lawns John [Harris 18 Always Use Quality Seed Tom Nunalee Plywood Uses in Agriculture B111 Huxster 19 Egg Products Fred Tarver Oysters and Lobsters Mildred Huff 20 Tarheel Food Shopper Ruby UZ.Z16 . “Quacker Quiz” V. Cunmngham & H. Fields 21 “Mix and Match” for Boys Rub): T. Mlller Why Eat What? Bess1e Ramseur Frank Thomas 22 Seafoods Commercial Vegetables George Hughes Foil McLaughlin 25 Wheat Varieties and Certified Seed Sheehan Arts and Crafts For All Ruth Programs Lyman Dixon . 26 4-H Achievement Dorothy L. Barrier Give Yourself A “Fit”——Part 1 _ Food Shopper York Kiker 27 Tarheel Dorothy L- Barrier Give Yourself a “Fit”———Part 11 Bess1e Ramseur 28 Why Eat What? Barrier Give Yourself a “Fit”———Part III Dorothy L. 29 Livestock and Grain Marketing George Cape] Harvesting Sweet Potatoes Henry Covington , CAROLINA ASPECT . . . . a daily television pro- TENSION SERVICE gram relating the findings of research to the needs of people . . . . showing the ever-changing developments in the world of agriculture and home econom- ics, and how they affect family and in- dividual life . . . . a practical View of stimulating ideas and situations pre- sented by top authorities in many fields . . . .

WATCH ASPECT WUNC-TV Channel 4 12:00-12:305:30- 6:00 P.M. Monday thruthru Friday VIRAL-TV Channel 5 5:30— 6:00 A.M. Monday thru Friday WITN-TV(Raleigh) Channel 7 6:00- 6:30 AM. Monday thru Friday WSJS-TV(Washington) Channel 12 6:30- 7:00 A.M. Monday thru Friday WTVD-TV(Winston-Salem)Channel 11 6:00- 6:30 A.M. Monday thru Friday (Durham) Friday WUNB-TV Channel 2 12:00-12:306:00 P.M.PM. Monday thru Friday é”WW WBTV-TV(Columbia) Channel 3 6:05—5:30- 6:35 A.M. Monday thru Friday (Charlotte) a;(meme W'BTW-TV Channel 13 6:30- 1:00 A.M. Monday that Fridayp (Florence,T S. C.)Channel 13 7:00 A.M. Saturday and Sunday (Asheville) 7:00A.M. Saturday WGHP-TV(High Point) Channel 8

SERVING NORTH C A

Produced by Hal Reynolds and Ruth George Sheehan Extension TV Editors

Published by THE NORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE State University at Raleigh and the U. S. Department of Agriculture, NorthCooperating.CarolinaState College Station. Raleigh, N. C., George Hyatt, Jr., Director. Distributed in furtherance of the Acts of Congress of May 8 and June 30, I914.

1967 Programs for this Month

October TITLE PARTICIPANTS

2 Quality Seed in Small Grain Foil McLaughlin Nutrition Marjorie Donnelly 3 Dairy Products Max Gregory ' Gram Drying John Glover 4 Tarheel Food Shopper Ruby Uzzle Coastal Caravan Ruth G, Sheehan 5 Dairy Policy Henry Home Careers in Home Economics Home Economics Staff 6 Fruit and Vegetable Processing Norman Miller Apples Mel Kolbe

9 N. C. State Fair 10 N. C. State Fair 11 N. C. State Fair 12 N. C. State Fair 13 N. C. State Fair 16 Corn-State Fair Report A. D. Stuart Tarheel Wood Worker Bill Huxster 17 Making Christmas Cards Marjorie Shearin Make Time Work For You Justine Rozier 18 Tarheel Food Shopper Ruby Uzzle Consumer Education Iola Pritchard & Julia Hewgley 19 Specialists Incognito N. C. State University Staff 20 Agricultural Statistics C. Pugh & H. Rasor 98 Varieties of Chrysanthemums Joe Love

23 Lime Use Jack Baird Forestry in 4-H J. C. Jones 24 Making Christmas Cards Marjorie Shearin Wildlife Hugh Fields 25 Tarheel Food Shopper York Kiker Status Symbol Land Leo Hawkins 26 Fit Your Feet Ruby T. Miller Home Fire Hazards Howard Ellis 27 Seafoods Frank Thomas Sweet Potatoes Henry Covington

30 Soil Factors and Soil Management Ross Douglass Milking Parlor Marvin Senger 31 Music For You Myrtle Sykes & Myrle Swicegood Convenience In The Kitchen Justine Rozier CAROLINA ASPECT . . . . a daily television pro- "TENSION SERVICE gram relating the findings of research to the needs of people . . . . showing the ever-changing developments in the world of agriculture and home econom- ics, and how they affect family and in- dividual life . . . . a practical View of stimulating ideas and situations pre- sented by top authorities in many fields . . . .

WATCH ASPECT WUNC-TV Channel 4 l2:00-11:30 EM. thru Friday WUNB-TV Channel 2 11:00ol2:305:30- 6:00 EM.P.M. thru“ma Friday UNG-TV(Columbia) Channel 50 12:00-12:305:30- 6:00 EM.PM. thru“I"! Friday (Concord)NE-TV Channel 11 12:00-12:305:30— 6:00 P.M.P..M. thru Friday UNF-T(Linville) Channel 33 12:00-12:305:30- 6:00 EM. "in:lhru Friday (Asheville)-'|'V Channel 5 5:30—5:30- 6:00 A.M_RM. thru Friday WITN-TV(Raleiah) Channel 1 6:00- 6:30 A.M. Monday thru Friday WSJ(Washington)- Channel 12 6:30- 1:00 AM. Monday thru Friday WTVD—TV(Winston-Salem) Channel IT 6200- 6:30 A.M. Monday. thru Friday WBTV-TV(Durham) Channel 3 6:05- 6:35 A.M. Monday Ohm Friday BTW-TV(Charlotte) Channel 13 6:30— 7:00 AM. Monday thru Friday (Florence, S. C.) and Sunday WLOS-(Asheville)TV Channel '3 7:00 A.M. Saturday

SERVING . NORTH GAR NA

Produced by Hal Reynolds and Ruth George Shaahan Extension TV Editors

Published by THE NORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE North Carolina State University at Raleigh and the U. S. Department of Agriculture, Cooperating. State College Station. Raleigh, N. (2., George Hyatt, Jr., Director. Distributed in furtherance of the Acts of Congress of May 8 and June 30, 1914.

1967 Programs for this Month

NOVEMBER TITLE PARTICIPANTS Economics George Capel Tarheel Food Shopper Ruby Uzzle 2 Who Needs Milk? Bessie Ramseur What’s New at the Furniture Market Lillie Little 3 Trace Elements in Soil Fertility Jack V. Baird Small Fruits for the Home Garden Joe Brooks 6 Tarheel Wood Workers Bill Huxster Peanuts Are Good! Elizabeth Wilson 7 Big Game in North Carolina Duane Raver Common Breeds of Horses John Falter 8 Bread—The Staff of Life Bessie Ramseur Tarheel Food Shopper Linda Nunalee 9 Poultry Products Fred Tarver A Blue Print for Success Lillie Little ‘IO That Final Touch—Gloves Dorothy Barrier Vegetables George Hughes 13 Plant Competition Ross Douglas Certified Sweet Potato Seed T, unalee 14 Turkey and Thanksgiving ill Mill ,3 Family Choices—Controlling Temperature Cliai‘létt Womble 15 Hams for Holidays John Christian Tarheel Food Shopper Ruby Uzzle 16 On The Coat Rack Ruby Miller Furniture With A Past And A Present Lillie Little & Edith McGlamery 17 That Final Touch—Handbags Dorothy Barrier Vegetable Production Al Banadyga 20 Fruits and Vegetables Norman Miller Patios, Decks and Fences G. Eliades & W. Huxster 21 4-H Science Ray West Family Choices——Heating the House Charlotte Womble 22 Basic Poultry Research—What and Why Bill DonaldSon Tarheel Food Shopper York Kiker 23 Wilderness Day Minnesota Foundation 24 Tryon Palace—Mirror of the Past N. C. Film Board 27 Nutrition Marjorie Donnelly What is a Good Cow? John Nicolai 28 Hams in Italy John Christian Family Choices—Building Materials Charlotte Womble 29 N. C. Small Grain Prospects C. F. Murphy Tarheel Food Shopper Ruby Uzzle 30 We All Need Meat Bessie Ramseur Outlook E. A. Proctor ASPECT . . . . a daily television pro- gram relating the findings of research to the needs of people . . . . showing the ever-changing developments in the world of agriculture and home econom- ics, and how they affect family and in- dividual life . . . . a practical View of stimulating ideas and situations pre- sented by top authorities in many fields . . . .

WATCH ASPECT WUNC-TV Channel 4 12:00-12:305:30- 6:00 EM.PM. Monday um:the Friday WUNB-TV(Columbia) Channel 2 12:00-12:305:30~ 6:00 EM.P.M. Monday "In:thru Friday WUNG—TV(Concord) Channel 58 12:00-12:305:30- 6:00 P.M.EM. Monday flora"mi Friday WUNE-TV(Linville) Channel 17 I22M—12z305:30‘ 0:00 EM. Monday ”In!"ma. Friday (Asnevllle)- Channel 33 moo-12:305:30- 6:00 EM.KM. MondayMummy Himthru Friday.Friday (:tl-th)new Channel 5 5:30- 6:00‘ A.M. Monday um: FridayV Wl'l'N-TV(Washington) Channel 7 6:00- 6:30 A.M. Monday. Him Friday“ “ISIS-TV(Winston-Salem) Channel ‘2 6:30- 7:00 AM. Monday thtu'l’rlday WIDD-h'rvor am) Channel M 6:00- 6:30 AM. Monday "in: frldoy 8(Charlotte)-TV Channel 3 6:05- 6:35 A.M. Monéay thru Frklay ‘ 2‘ 4 . WBT(Florgr‘i/ce,- S. C.) Channel 13 6:30- 7:00 A.M.* Monday Ohm Friday U ’ ‘ L(Asheville) Channel 13 7:00 AM. Saturday. ‘ and Sunday

Produced by Hal Reynolds and Ruth George Sheehan Extension TV Editors

Published by THE NORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE North Carolina State University at Raleigh and the U. S. Department of Cooperating. State College Station. Raleigh, N. C., George Hyatt, Jr.,Agriculture,Director. Distributed in furtherance of the Acts of Congress of May 8 and June 30, I914.

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JANUARY TITLE PARTICIPANTS 2 Household Chemicals C. Russell & E. Scott General Economic Situation D. G. Harwood 3 Family Living Outlook—1968 Justine Rozier Farm Situation—Good and Bad D. G. Harwood 4 The Rhododendron Story Hal Reynolds Farm Resolutions—1968 D. G. Harwood 5 Now That The Holidays Are Over Marjorie Donnelly Pruning Grapes Joe Brooks 8 Upholstery Fabrics Edith McGlamery Mechanized Fruit Harvesting G. A. Mathiva 9 IFYE Report From Spain Dan Holler New Dimensions in 4-H Wayne Smith IO Hunger—Man’s Oldest Enemy Ruth G. Sheehan Chicken For The New Year Linda Nunalee I'I Clothing Outlook—1968 Ruby T. Miller The Meat Group Bessie Ramseur 12 Food Engineering Roy Carawan Vegetable Production Al Banadyga 15 Tree Planting Ross Douglass Winter Birds William L. Hamnett 16 Buy Wise Eilene Weick Soybeans—1968 Howard Small I7 Topdressing Small Grain John Clapp Tarheel Food Shopper Ruby Uzzle 18 Sewing On Double Cloth Dorothy Barrier Laying Test Values Grady Martin 19 Seafoods Frank Thomas Tree Fruits For 1968 Mel Kolbe 22 Stop and Think! Marjorie Donnelly North Carolina Wildlife Hugh Fields 23 Providers of Plenty Special Film 24 Modern Milking In The Parlor Marvin Senger Foods For The New Year York Kiker 25 Seed Cents Gene Sullivan Do-it-Y-ourself Upholstery Materials Edith McGlamery 26 North Carolina Wildlife Hugh Fields Why Grow A Home Garden? Tom Flowers 29 Thailand Srisurang Wathana Getting The Most From Your Meat Dollar John Christian 30 Financial Values Justine Rozier Your Social Security Robert Flynn & George Hess 31 Your Social Security Robert Flynn & George Hess Tarheel Food Shopper Ruby Uzzle 7-? ' we": ‘ . ‘ 1" 3».

CAROLINA ASPECT . . . . a daily television pro- gram relating the findings of research to the needs of people . . ._ . showing the ever-changing developments in the world of agriculture and home econom- ics, and how they affect family and in- dividual life . . . . a practical view of stimulating ideas and situations pre- sented by top authorities in many fields . . . .

WATCH ASPECT “NC-TV Chan.“ d FIN-119°I130— 6:N KM.[Ml NarrdayManday llrrulira Friday MINIJ’V Channel 2 ll:N-12:30 EM. Manday“allay "malira FridayFrlday - WING-TV-‘ ' " ‘1 Channel SI 12:00-12:305:30- 6:0. EN. Monday Wu Friday um) 5:30- 6:00 EM. Manday "Ira Friday WUNE-TV(UM) Chan". 17 l1:.:-TI:JO3:) - 6:00 EM.[.Mi Monday llmrWI Friday WUNFJ‘V Channel 33 ‘2:00-H:30 EM. MandayMonday "ma"Ira FrldayFriday V WIAL-TV)(AM) Channel 5 5:30-3:30- 0:006:00 A.M,EM. Odo-day "bra Friday New Channal 7 M”. 6:30 AM. Manday llrru Friday (“WWIV Chaaaal‘ ‘1 6:30- 1:“ A.M. Manday Oluu Friday WTVD-TVlWlaolaa—Salan) Cbannal II 6:00- 6:10 AM. Manday "I'll Friday . m) Channel 3 ‘205- 6:35 A.M. Monday "rm FM TW-TV 0) Cbannal II 6:30— 7:00 A.M. Holiday rm Friday (Harem. i. c.) 7:00 AJA. Sunday and Sunday NLOS—TV(AMINO) Channal II

Produced by Hal Reynolds and Ruth Georga Shaahan Extanolon TV Editors

Published by THE NORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE Norm Carolina SHIT;onwéégfy'BffiEle.§KBBJ?B-c‘omE ’oépafiyéém m A;é.f..l7..}jre, Cooperating. State College Station. Raleigh, N C, George Hyatt Jv, D:r(‘(lm 143:» Dlslnbured In furtherance of lhe Acts 0! Congress of May 8 and Jum: 30, I934

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Programs for this Month

FEBRUARY TITLE PARTICIPANTS 1 Tax Time Again! James Allgood Food For Emergences Marjorie Donnelly 2 Small Grain Weed Control Bill Lewis Marketing Cattle in Portugal USDA 5 Dairy Products Max Gregory Poultry Outlook and.The Consumer 1W 6 Tarheel Woodworker ’“""“”"“ William Huxster The Quiet Revolution Ralph Mct‘racken 7 Fertilizers vs Water Pollution Ralph McCraL-ken Tarheel Food Shopper Ruby Uzzle 8 Where Are You Going? Eilene Weick The Potassium Story Special Film 9 Fruits From Your Garden Joe Brooks 1968 Corn Production A. D. Stuart 12 Meal Make—Up Charlene Brelsford The Forest Floor Ross Douglass I3 With Needle and Thread Ruby T. Miller Dairy Research John Wilk 14 Dairy Marketing Henry Homme Beef in Your Budget Linda Nunalee 15 Are You Tipsy? Eilene Weick The North Carolina Poultry Industry Henry larren 16 Vegetable Production Al Banadyga Poultry Products Fred Tarver 19 Variety Test Results C. Blake & .l. Washburn 20 Topdressing Sam Dobson ' Cotton Disease Control—1968 H. R. Garriss 21 A 4-H'er at N. C. State R‘mt’l‘t Shipley Tarheel Food Shopper Ruby Uzzle 22 Putting the Puzzle Together Eilene Weick Impact of Pesticides USDA 23 Coastal Bermuda Grass Carl Blake Plan Your Home Garden Tom Flowers 26 Fruits and Vegetables Norman C. Miller Wildlife Yesterday Duane Raver 27 Renovation Sam Dobson Wildlife Today Duane Raver 28 Meatless Meals York Kiker Jamaican Field Trip W. W. Hassler 29 How Was Your Trip? Eilene Weick Wildlife Tomorrow Duane Raver AG' TENSION SERVICE Nor State University ASPECT . . . . a daily television pro- gram relating the findings of research to the needs of people . . . . showing the ever-changing developments in the world of agriculture and home econom- ics, and how they affect family and in- dividual life . . . . a practical View of stimulating ideas and situations pre- isierllfled by top authorities in many e s . . . . A 1‘ cr

WATCH ASPECT

WUNC-TV Channel 4 12:00-12:305:30- 6:00 EM.PM. Monday thru Friday WIJNB-TV Chennai 2 12:00-12:30 EM. Monday thatthat Friday”May WUNGJ’V.Cohunbla) Channel 5! l!;0°-l2:)0’P.Mt-3:30- 6:00 PM. Mandi”Mon:av flint 1'er Concord) 5:30.. 6:00 PM. Monday thruthra Friday WIJNE-TVLlnvillo) Channal 11 12:00-12:305:30- 6:00 RM.PM. umav thra Friday WUNF-TV-(Ashovllh) Channel 33 12:00-32:10550- 6:00 PM. Mar-{layMoadlay thatthw FridayMay Wfilfl'vh) Channel 5 5:30— 6:00 PM. Manila! that. Friday a- I Channel 1 6:00- 6:30 AM. Monday thru frlday W(Washington)-TV Channel ‘2 5:30— 7:00 AM. Monday thra Friday {VD-TV(Winston-Salon!)) Channel II 6:00- 6:30 A.M. Monday thru Ffiday Durham- Channel 3 6:05- 0:35 NM. Monday "Ira Frlday WB(Charlotte)-TV Channel I! 6:30- 7:00 AM. Monday tlmr Friday (Florence, S. C.) Saturday and Sanday L(Ashovilll)-TV Channel 18 7:00 AM. (High- Point) Channol 0 6:30- 7:00 A.M. Saturday

SERVING

.g}- NORTH CAR _ INA

Produced by Hal Reynolds and Ruth George Sheehan Extension TV Editors

Published by THE NORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE Carolina State University at Raleigh and the U. S. Department of Agriculture, North State College Station. Raleigh, N. C., George Hyatt, Jr., Director, DistributedCooperating.in furtherance of the Acts of Congress of May 8 and June 30, 19H.

1968 Programs for this Month

APRIL TITLE PARTICIPANTS I Good Lighting—Glare Edith McGlamery Planting Tips for 1968 Howard Small 2 Springtime Turkey Bill Mills Nutrition is Fun Marjorie Donnelly 3 Specialist Speaks on Aging Isabelle Buckley Tarheel Food Shopper Ruby Uzzle 4 Peanut Seed and Products Tom Nunalee Back Talk Eilene Weick 5 Hams for Holidays John Christian Fruit Thinning—Apple and Peach Mel Kolbe 8 Good Lighting—Reflected Glare Edith McGlamery Forgotten Acres Rosis Douglass 9 Sleeping Sickness in Horses Robert Behlow Dutch Elm Disease Fred Whitfield 10 Seed Selection Gene Sullivan Food for Families on the Go Linda Nunalee 11 Shop for Credit Justine Rozier Lawn Mower Safety Howard Ellis 12 Nutrition is Fun Marjorie Donnelly Vegetables Henry Covington

15 Tarheel Woodworker Bill Huxster Pruning Shrubs John Harris 16 Careers in Animal Science Richard Myers An International Experience Pauline Moore I7 Soybean Seeds and Uses Foil McLaughlin Ta-rheel Food Shopper Ruby Uzzle I8 Parasites in Horses Robert Behlow Turkey Products Fred Tarver I9 A Shelter is not Enough W. C. Warrick Vegetable Production Al Banadyga

22 Good Lighting——Contrast Edith McGlamery Tractor Safety J. W. Glover 23 Dairy Cow Miracles Fred Knott Housing for Senior Citizens Charlotte Womble 24 Land Use Planning William Crosswhite Food for Families on the Go York Kiker 25 Quality Conserved Products Iola Pritchard Broiler Breeder Management Ray West 26 Vegetable Processing Norman Miller Commercial Vegetables George Hughes 29 Good Lighting—Diffusion Edith McGlamery Life Begins at 65 Isabelle Buckley 30 Food Engineering Roy Carawan Your Child’s Clothes are Important Ruby Miller ASPECT . . . . a daily television pro- gram relating the findings of research to the needs of people . . . . showing the ever-changing developments in the world of agriculture and home econom- ics, and how they affect family and in- dividual life . . . . a practical View of stimulating ideas and situations pre- sented by top authorities in many fields . . . .

WATCH ASPECT

WUNc-TV Channel 4 12:00-l22305:30— 6:0 PM. Monday thatthru 7MB!frldoy wthB-TV-Colnrnbla) Channel 2 12:00-12:305:30— 6:00 PM.PM: Monday thatthra Friday WUNG—TV.Concord) Channel 58 moo-12:305:30- 6:00 PM.EM. MondayMonday thrutlmr FrldayFriday WIINE-TVL'lnvilla) Channel 17 12:00-12:305:30- 6:00 P.M.EM. Monday Himthru Friday (Ashevilh)- Channel 33 woodman5:30- 6:00 EM.PM. Monday throElm: EFridayy wfilldl’vh)a e g Channel 5 5:30- 6:00 I’.M. Monday "It'll Friday WITN-TV(Washington) Channel 7 6:00- 6:10 A.M. Monday thru Friday WSJS-TV(Winston-Salem) Channel 12 6:30- 1:00 A.M. Monday that Frlday WIgD-TVurharn) Channel 11 6:00- 6:30 A.M. Monday Hm! Friday WBTV-TV(Charlotte) Channel 3 6:05~ 6:35 AM. Monday thru Friday wa(Florence,‘ S. C.) Channel 13 6:30- 1:00 AM. Monday thrn Frldoy LOS-TV(Ashovlllel Channel 11 1:00 A.M. Saturday and Sunday WGHP-TV(High Point) Channel C 6:30- 7:00 A.M. Saturday

SERVING NORTH CAR ._

Produced by Hal Reynolds and Ruth George Sheehan Extension TV Editor:

Published by THE NORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE University at Raleigh and the U. S. Department of Agriculture, North CarolinaStateStateCollege Station. Raleigh, N. 0, George Hyatt, Jr., Director. Cooperating.Distributed in furtherance of the Acts of Congress of May 8 and June 30, 1914.

1968 Programs for this Month

JULY TITLE PARTICIPANTS I A—Camping You Should Go! J. C. Jones 2 Water Safety Howard Ellis Among Your Souvenirs U. S. Dept. of Agriculture 3 Tarheel Food Shopper Ruby Uzzle It’s More Than Just a Quart of Milk Marvin Senger 4 Potassium for Agriculture Special Film 5 Freezing Vegetables Sarah Casper An Expanding Enterprise George Hughes 8 Soil Fertility Jack Baird Freezing Fruit Natalie Wimberley 9 Chicken Bar-B-Q Time Ray West A New Dairy Research Farm Harold Ramsey 10 Food for Families on the Go Linda Nunalee A Mark of Quality U. S. Dept. of Agriculture 1 I Food Engineering Roy ‘Carawan Albemarle Senior Citizens Isabelle Buckley 12 Fruit and Vegetable Processing Norman Miller Vegetable Production Henry ‘Covington '|5 Habits—«Help or Hindrance? Marjorie Donnelly Contracts in Poultry Production D. G. Harwood 16 A Student Guitarist Mike Henson Recreation Farms D. G. Harwood I7 Tarheel Food Shopper Ruby Uzzle Nematodes—Billions Per Acre Ken Barker and Howard Garriss 18 Horse Sense John Falter 19 Small Grain and Certified Seed T-om Nunalee Weed Control Walter Skroch 22 Hardware for the Home Charlotte Womble 4-H Club Week Carlton Blalock 23 4-H Club Week 24 4-H Club Week 25 4-H Club Week 26 Syntheticvs and Agriculture Prices Fred Mangum Ornamentals Gordon Halfacre 29 Picnic Fare _ Marjorie Donnelly Careers in Agricultural Engineerlng Robert Holmes 30 Soybean Insects John Falter Phytotron at N. C. State University Robert Downs 31 Tarheel Food Shopper Ruby Uzzle The Cucumber Harvester Ervin Humphries lino State University ASPECT . . . . a daily television pro- gram relating the findings of research to the needs of people . . . . showing the ever-changing developments in the world of agriculture and home econom- ics, and how they affect family and in- dividual life . . . . a practical View of stimulating ideas and situations pre- Eenged by top authorities in many e s . . . .

WATCH ASPECT

WUNC-TV Chennai 5 1 :3ll-“IE: it thrufiru FrFridayay WUND-TV.Colunlbla) Channal 2 11 :l:.0-“0- MM:El thru FridayFrlday WilNG—TVConcord) Channel 58 ’ F:' t-' i:- I .thra Friday WIINE-YVLinvilla) Channel 17 ll ::01>--L all:. thethru Friday WIJNF-TV(Ash-villa) Channel 33 1 5: I0-E0200.' P thruthra FridayFrlday (Raleigh)- Channel 5 tall. 4:01 thru Friday WITN-TV(Washington) Channal 7 6:00~ 5:30 AM. Monday- * “WU‘ Friday SJ(Winston-Salem)- Channel 12 sao. 1x00 Adm _Monday/ thnr Friday {XE-JVI on:) Channel II 6:00- 6:30 Lyn\ Mondayr thatr Friday W!(Charlotte)-TV Channel 3 6:03- 6:35' A.M. Monday‘ ' / thru Friday (Florence,- S. C.) Channel 13 6:30- 1:00 AM. Monday that Friday WLOS-‘I’V(Ashevllla) Channel 13 1:00 AM. Saturday and Sunday (HighDIP-TVPoint) Channel I 6:30- 7:00 AM. Saturday

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,i Produced by Hal Reynolds and Ruth George Sheehon Extension TV Editors

Published by THE NORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVlCE Raleigh and the U. S. Department of Agriculture, NorthCooperating.CarolinaStateStateCollegeUniversityStation.at Raleigh, N. C., George Hyatt, Jr., Director. Distributed in furtherance of the Acts of Congress of May 8 and June 30, 19M. Programs for this Month ;

SEPTEMBER TITLE PARTICIPANTS 2 Fishing in Hawaii Frank Thomas 3 Perspective on Pesticides Special ,Film Albemarle Craftsman Fair Marjorie Shearin 4 Tarheel Food Shopper Ruby Uzzle Hardware for the Home Charlotte Womble 5 Home Heating Woodley Warrick Getting Ready for Hunting Duane Raver 6 4-H Wildlife Camp Hugh Fields Fall Color Joe Love

9 Wheat Varieties and Certified Seed Foil McLaughlin Poultry Housing Grady Martin 10 Vitamins for Poultry J. B. Ward Milk Marketing Henry Homme II Food for Families on the Go Linda Nunalee Cotton—King of Fibers Glenn Toomey 12 Wildlife of the Marshlands Duane Raver Lime—The Profit Hiker Jack Baird ‘I3 Economical Meat Cuts John Christian Weed- Control Walter Skroch 16 Home Project and Plywood Bill Huxster Food Engineering Roy Carawan I7 1968 State Fair Arthur Pitzer What Happened to My Garden? Howard Garriss 18 Baking for the Fair Marjorie Donnelly Tarheel Food Shopper Ruby Uzzle I9 Super Breakfast Month Henry Winfrey What is Consumer Education? Justine Rozier 20 Poultry Products Fred Tarver Commercial Vegetables George Hughes 23 Beneficial Insects H. E. Scott Fruit and Vegetable Processing Norman Miller 24 How Proteins are Made Evan Jones Leather Fashions Dorothy Barrier 25 Food for Families on the Go York Kiker Eggs Three Times Per Day Marjorie Donnelly 26 Our Elders Tell Us Isabelle Buckley Opportunities in Agricultural Engineering Robert Holmes 27 Fisheries Technological Conference Neil Webb Sweet Potatoes Henry Covington 30 The African Peanut Astor Perry Urbanization Bill Crosswhite ASPECT- - - a daily 30-minute tele- vision program relating the findings of research to the needs of peOple. . . show- ing the ever-changing developments in the world of agriculture and home eco- nomics, and how they affect family and individual life . . . a practical View of stimulating ideas and situations pre- $16111de by top authorities in many e s - ‘ V 'Watch Aspect on these StatiOns Mon- day through Friday: Station Channel , 7 Time WUNC-TV ' (Raleigh) 4 ' 12 noon WUNDoTV ' ‘ 5:30 pm. (Columbia) 2 g ‘ g 12 noon WUNG-TV , . * 5:30 pm. (Concord) 58 ‘ d ' 12 noon WUNE—TV ~ "5:30 psm. (Linville) 17 ' 12 noon WUNFATV ‘ ' ‘ 5:30 pm. (Asheville) 33‘ _ 12 noon WRAL-TV _ ' - 5:30 p.m.,. (Raleigh) -' ” 5, . 2 ~ 5:30 pm. WITN-‘TV‘ (Washington) 7 ' 6:00 a,m. WSJS-TV ' ' ' (Winston-Salem) 12 _ 6:30 am. WTVD-TV ., , (Durham) t H, » . 7j_ “6:00 am. WBTV-TV V ,. '_ ‘ . q 3 ’ (Charlotte) ' v 3, ' #5513, 7:76:05 am. -SERNING. watww . ‘ -_ . 1 j 5} ,~ 'y)'>"‘{vrv.:‘.f:‘6:30 cunt , (Florence) '5. C.) l3? NORTH C , Aspect may also be seen on WLOS- TV (Channel 13), Asheville,'at 7 A.M. on Saturdays and Sundays and on WGHP-TV (Channel 8), High Point, at 6 :30 A.M. on Saturdays.

Produced by . Hal Reynolds and Ruth George Sheohon Extension TV Editors Published by THE NORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE North Carolina State University at Raleigh and the U. S. Department of Agriculture, Cooperating. State College Station. Raleigh, N. C.. George Hyatt. Jr., Director. Distributed in furtherance of the Acts of Congress of May 8 and June 30, I914. 1968 Programs for this Month

OCTOBER TITLE PARTICIPANTS

'I New 'Food Science Building Max Gregory 2 Tarheel Food Shopper Ruby Uzzle How to View an Exhibit Jarles Alberg 3 4-H TV Science Club Lyman Dixon Innovations—Cow and Computer Frank Sargent 4 Model House at N. C. State Fair Woodley Warrick Apples, Apples, and Apples Mel Kolbe Seed Economics Tom Nunalee The Student Union at N.C.S.U. Henry Bowers Soil Management J. .A. Phillips 4-H Automotive Project John Glover Lime for Sour Soils Ralph McCracken Food for Families on the Go Linda Nunalee 10 Open House at N.C.S.U. F. J. Hassler Fruit and Vegetable Processing Norman Miller 11 Plight of the Mosquito Kenneth Knight 14 N. C. State Fair 15 N. C. State Fair ‘I6 N. C. State Fair 17 N. C. State Fair 18 N. C. State Fair 21 Hawaiian Fishing Industry Frank Thomas 22 Food Engineering Roy Carawan Automation in Tobacco Curing Bill Johnson ,23 It’s All in a Day’s Work Marjorie Donnelly Food for Families on the Go York Kiker 24 Community Development John Collins Wood Products and You W. E. Kepler 25 Agricultural Institute—N.C.S.U. H. B. Craig N. C. Sweet Potatoes Henry Covington 28 Tarheel Wood Worker Bill Huxster The Unique Zoo Bob Behlow 29 Parade of Seafood Mildred Hufi' Cotton Diseases 1969 Howard Garriss 30 Never Grow Old Isabelle Buckley Tarheel Food Shopper Ruby Uzzle 31 Forest Protection Walter Keller Tree Soil-Site Quality Ross Douglass ASPECT- - - a daily 30-minute tele- vision program relating the findings of research to the needs of people . . . show- ing the ever-changing developments in the world of agriculture and home eco- nomics, and how they affect family and individual life. .a practical View of stimulating ideas and situations pre- sented by top authorities in many fields. - - -

Aspect may also be seen on WLOS- TV (Channel 13), Asheville, at 7 A.M. on Saturdays and Sundays and on WGHP—TV (Channel 8), High Point, at 6:30 A.M. on Saturdays.

Produced by Hal Reynolds and Ruth George Sheehen Extension TV Editors Published by THE NORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE University at Raleigh and the U. S. Department of Agriculture, NorthCooperating.CarolinaStateStateCollege Station. Raleigh, N. C., George Hyatt, Jr., Director. Distributed in furtherance of the Acts of Congress of May 8 and June 30, I914. Programs for this Month

November Title Participants 1 Perspective on Pesticides Special Film Orchid Culture Gordon Halfacre 4 Breeder Flock Management Ray West Buying Food Charlene Brelsford 5 Furniture News Lillie Little 4—H’ers Chicago Bound Wayne Smith 6 Tarheel Food Shopper Ruby Uzzle 4-H Dairy Program Fred Knott 7 Soil Fertility Jack Baird Seniors Span the Years Isabelle Buckley 8 N. C. Extension Corn Virus Program A. D. Stuart Commercial Vegetables George Hughes

11 A New Kind of Family Leo Hawkins Making Sterling Silver Christmas Gifts Marjorie Shearin 12 Gifts for Girls Edith McGlamery Country Ham for the Holidays John Christian 13 Food for Families on the Go Linda Nunalee Trim Your Tree With Turkey Eggs J. B. Ward 14 Sewing on Knit Fabrics Dorothy L. Barrier Power Bob Boal 15 Turkey Products Fred Tarver Vegetable Production Al Banadyga

'I8 Tarheel Wood Worker Bill Huxster Food and Vegetable Processing Norman Miller 19 Thanksgiving Decorations Lillie Little Dairy Products Max Gregory 20 Tarheel Food Shopper Ruby Uzzle The Cost of Credit Justine Rozier 21 Chinqua-Penn House Ruth George Sheehan 22 Yam Seed Carroll Collins Poinsettias Joe Love

25 Tree Species—Soil-Site Adaptability Ross Douglas Conserving Food Value—I Marjorie Donnelly 26 Gifts for Boys Edith McGlamery Conserving Food Value—II Marjorie Donnelly 27 Food for Families on the Go York Kiker Plastic Greenhouses Bynum Driggers 28 Janet and the Genie U. S. Department of Agriculture 29 Farmer for the World U. S. Department of Agriculture ASPECT- - - a daily 30-minute tele- vision program relating the findings of research to the needs of people . . . show- ing the ever-changing developments in the world of agriculture and home eco- nomics, and how they affect family and individual life . . . a practical View of stimulating ideas and situations pre- %e1113ed by top authorities in many e s -

Watch Aspect on these stations Mon- day through Friday: Station Channel Time WUNC-TV 4 12 noon (Raleigh) 5:30 pm. WUND-TV 2 12 noon (Columbia) 5:30 pm. WUvNG-TV 58 12 noon (Concord) 5:30 pm. WUNE—TV 'I7 12 noon (Linville) 5:30 pm. WUNF-TV 33 12 noon (Asheville) 5:30 pm. WRAL-TV 5 5:30 am. (Raleigh) ' WITN-TV 7 6:00 am. (Washington) WSJS—TV 12 6:30 am. (Winston-Salem) WTVD 11 6:00 am. SERVING (Durham) NORTH C INA Aspect may also be seen on WLOS- TV (Channel 13), Asheville, at 7 A.M. on Saturdays and Sundays and on WGHP-TV (Channel 8), High Point, at 6:30 A.M. on Saturdays.

Produced by Hal Reynolds and Ruth George Sheehan Extension TV Editors Published by THE NORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE State University at Raleigh and the U‘ S. Department of Agriculture, NorthCooperating.CarolinaState College Station. Raleigh, N. (2., George Hyatt, Jr., Director. Distributed in furtherance of the Acts of Congress of May 8 and June 30, l914. 1968 Programs for this Month

December Title Participants 2 Food Engineering Roy Carawan Turkey for Christmas Bill Mills 3 Cottton Gifts for Christmas Glenn Toomey Welcome Decorations Lillie Little and Edith McGlamery 4 Food for Families on the Go Linda Nunalee Research on Wheels Furney Todd The Busy Family Leo Hawkins A Gift for our Elders Isabelle Buckley 6 Economical Pork, Cuts John Christian Vegetable Production A1 Banadyga 9 Pork News Jack Parker Tarheel Woodworker Bill Huxster 10 Holiday Greenery Lillie Little, Edith McGlamery and Fred Whitfield 11 Thrifty Ways With Pork Ruby Uzzle and Sandra Brookover 12 Community Development Vance Hamilton Holiday Goodies Marjorie Donnelly 'I3 Poultry Products Fred Tarver Christmas Azaleas Joe Love 16 Implications of Tree-Site Quality Ross Douglas The Tiny Tobacco Seed Foil McLaughlin 17 Fun With Wool Dorothy L. Barrier Selecting a Disease Resistant Variety Furney Todd 18 Tarheel Food Shopper Ruby Uzzle Milking Cows the Modern Way Guy Parsons l9 Seafoods Neil Webb Records—1969 Style D. G. Harwood 20 Lessons from 1968 Corn Crop A. D. Stuart Certified Seed—a North Carolina Industry Foil McLaughlin

STUDIO CLOSED DECEMBER 23, 1968—JANUARY 6, 1969