PAC1 TTTO Ml M. sAi O -. r T.D, N. "ft. '7 jr :::s By E. L. tcppbJs Assistant County Agent It won't be long 1 before it wiU be time to buy - your feeder calves for the Fat Stock Show next year. ' If you have some of that good 'Per quimans Ladino-Fescue Pasture and a few bushels of corn you 4-H mem bers might try raising one this year. If you want us to find a calf for you to buy just let us know and we.lL do what we can. There were several girls in jthe show last year. Janie Winslow from this, county showed a calf. So some of you 4-H girls Slight try out-showing the boys. Some of the 4-H boys that will probably have beef calves next year are John Hill, Ben Skinner, Clarence Chappell, George Miller, Billy Proctor, Thomas Chappell and several more that I'll name later on. 1; 4-H'er Clarence Chappell, Jr., just started a 4-H sheep project last week. He purchased four purebred Hamp shire ewes that look mighty pretty. There's room for some more sheep projects in this county. They dont have to be purebreds to make money for you, and there is more money to be made on sheep than any other live stock projects if you will seed an acre into the intestinal wall he finds him self, in the blood stream and so nat urally, he rides around awhile, but finally stops 1 ntha liver for a rest, this . stop' is , when he makes those white spots or what some people call cysts on the liver that you notice dur- ing hog kilhng-time. After he cuts up enough liver he travels on-to the heart an dfro mthere to the- lungs of Miss 4-H Pig. When Willie reaches the lungs he nas grown large enough to be seen and is big enough to really raise cane. He does the most dam a ire to Miss 4-H Pig when she is rather young or beiore sue reaches one nun dred , (100) pounds in weight In case Willie has several buddies with him or a few girl friends they wili cause enough sbcessea on the lungs to slow up the growth or 'even cause Mas 4-H Pig to be a runt and in some cases causes her to die from pneu monia.1 When you see your pig cough ing or having difficulty breathing sometimes . known as "thumps" you can be pretty sure Willie and; some of his friends arc in her lungs. When Willie gets in the; -air spaces of the luns, Miss 4-H Pig coughs him Up to -her throat md then swallows himl and he goes back to the stomach and intestines. In the intestines Willie gets married and Miss Willie lays her eggs and Willie, Jr., starts all over again and follows in his papa's foot steps. Of course, we don't want to be mean, but Wiffle and family are pig infested with Willie round worm of a pig of the same age k - free from round ' werma Cluster i i the point. . At slightly ocer thro months of age . the worm, free pij weighed eighty-two pounds , and the infested pig, - n pounds, - ' vj"::. v Now the best way to keen WHIie off your farm is to keep your pig on pasture and have your pasture fenced off so you can ;rotate yomr hoirsiturn on fresh pasture. around on fresh pasture and give the sunshine enough time to kill the eggs. Before you put your pigeon fresh pas ture you should clean out the-round worms in the intestines of youn, pjgJ Xou can do this by feeding Fhnothia- zene according to the directions ,on the box. Another treatment is with Sodium Floride, but you must be care ful" when you use it. Sodium Floride is the mast effective deworming agent for swine. It is given in dry ground and friends was-comf-jed w"' thatpfeed in tie rrofortion ej "id of SoCum l.onJe to EDO rounds cf dry ground feed or one ot ce to t'x pounds of fe-;d, mixed very welL 'Do not moisten feed. - Do not starve pigs before giving treated feed . Pregnant sows and scouring pigs should not be treated. '' Give pigs being treated, .all they wiu eat of treated feed for one day. ,Qir second, day; after treatment JJ ' '0- or two of good Ladino-Fescue Pas- tainly unw9lcomed guests to Miss ture. If any of vou 441 members want me to help yoj with our projects or anything else, just drop me a card to the Agricultural Building or call me, my number is Hertford 3771, or come by my aoffice and leave your name if I am not in. THE ffcAVELS OF WILLIE, THE BOUND WORM Now Willie isn't really his name, but that's what we'll call him today. His real name is Ascaris Lumbricordes now, don't you think Willie sounds better. Willie starts his travels when his dgar mother, who lives in the in testines of swine, lays her eggs which are passed out in the manure to the ground. In this wonderful Perquimans climate the eggs are incubated and Willie starts to grow inside the egg. But along comes Miss 4-H Pig, and not being able to see these tiny eggs, makes a perfect hog of herself and swallows the food or dirt that Wil lie's egg is lying on. Once inside Miss 4-H pig's stomach, Willie hatches out of the egg and is ready to start his mischief. . Willie is so small when he is first born that he can go right into, the intestinal walls. You know the things we make those wcfcderful chittlings from. Well, when he gets 4-H Pig, so we should do what we can to get rid of him. An instance in which the rate of growth and general condition of a How m3d can a cigarette be? E PEOPLE SUECEiELS Uocny other cigerette! and among tit millions mht io... KJSSSEEfTE PIAZZA Beauty of the opera. Marguerite states: "My voice is my living-. I moke Camels t They're cool .and mild they agree with my throat J" DUID U? YGiO' SDH) GLGtD; FEELHs'E QUICK INNER-TONE Enrkher Tour Blood With Iron; Builds Stronger Nerves With Vitamin B; Believes Gassy Stomach; Try This New Formula for Only a Few Cents a Day. .. . Get It At SAM PHARMACY. Science has learned that too little hemoglobin (red coloring matter in oiooa) slows down energy and robs many people of that "healthy look." Some victims scarcely know what is wrong with them. They feel like they are tied to a log everytime they try to do something. Their blood cells are shrunken or fagged-out This is BLOOD STARVATION. Such per sons -wonder why. tonics fail them why they have to be half-sick and half-well why can't they have their iuu snare of energy. WORKS WITH YOUR FOOD 'Such discouraged people: will now find in INNER-TONE two liquid ele ments that regenerate. Bed Blood Cells. This new formula is taken be fore meals and WORKS WITH YOUR FOOD. Thus your food digests fas ter and better, with less gas and bloating, so you get the fullest good out of your meals. Soon your watery blood is enriched with Iron and your nerves are energized with Vitamin B Your red blood count goes up, and you feel better all over. Benefit comes quickly, usually with in 3 or 4 days. Ana the price of INNER-TONE is reasonable. You can actually take this new medicine for a Few Cents a Day! So if you are a victim of blood poverty, gassy stom ach; or lack vitality, don't go on suf fering. Get INNER-TONE at S & M PHARMACY. adv. SNOW; HILL NEWS Mb! and-Mrs. W. & Hoffler! Jr., and girls spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hoffleq Sr., ,at Sunbury. Miss,.; KaxuM .Harrell,; of - .Norfolk spent the week-end here with her par ents. - , ' V ' , , ; , Mr.1 and Mrs. ' Mason Sawyer' and children spent . Sunday t with , Mr, and Mrs. D. (M. Cartwright. and ' JjVn Timer T7ood and girls, . l I L.. .? X .Zis IL. .t and g.ls, i J. T. Eritt ofierLjrd all speht Su t with l-r. and Urs. Elmer -. Balph ' Earreir attended the Lay- man't Retreat at Iiouisburg College wb week-end. ;-3 M :i r :f . , . :-Z!x:mA. Mra. Vernon.. Harrell and children, Mrs. Ralph Harrell and gigs, James Harrell -and boys were dinner guests, of Mr 4uid Mrs. .Jesse Har rell Sunday. IMrs. Jack Benton attended, the W. S. C. S, Conference at Henderson this week. . " , Mrs. Eddie Harrelf attended the P. T.-- A. . Convention at Greenville this week.' :( , ' ' ",i 'V , Miss Doris Fay Allen of Woodville and Mrs. Cash of Burgess spent Wed nesday with Miss Carolyn Dean Har rell. .. , Mrs. Clyde Russell, was admitted to the Albemarle Hospital Monday even- Lira. Jam-'S Wes'ey Harrell is still !ck,tfc 'her home. ' 'Rev. E. r. Edwards will preach at Woodland Church Sunday morning at Try The WeeklVe Classified Ade WiWWMMWWMwWwwWWMWW Mr. and Mrs. George Wood, Mr. FOB 1 . t Elsclricar J7irlnat " ! 1 ilk' ELECTRICAL -CONTRACTOR Phone 4968 ANNOUNCES lf' "LOOM jjgfeV; (' Nw 'Tuek-Away' space) ;jFv V for my kltchon stool I 1 TrtThl l J) i I -" t l i I vVtinghous ; anariic.iiAKQri Here's BIG nng capacity at low .1. ", XS ; , smartly designftdf to fty. tb nnKdern kitchen!, ; : ! ;:.:4MCoaox" Surface Unitextra-largeTrue-, f Tmma Amm mm TVmisM? Ttln Tfmfl f . t ' 1 . Wf VT fcWUfq W .m sbii eaew,aisic and Light available at extra coat .7 V', v, ; , 5" MO CE I T If u onoER of hie mmm mm BOARD OF COUNTY COISSIOIJERS I WILL ADVERTISE FOR SALE, ON JULY 3, 1950, ALL REAL ESTATE ON WHICH 1949 TAXES HAVE NOT BEEN PAID. ' I WILL HOLD THE SALE OF THE SAME ON MONDAY, AUTGUST 7, 1950. ; PLEASE MAKE SETTLEMENT NOW AND SAVE THIS ADDITIONAL GOST OF ADVERTISING. - Melvinii S0 Owees Sheriff of Perquimans County Ho o ii.crix I ..I V You con get even (rcafor economy . . . up to 15 with Ford Overdrive has been winning moss and more ' new friends every day. For Ford owners have " , ' found that this automatic fourth gear offers mora savings . . . js worthits cost in driving ease alone. -V' tISSOA$ : "('!S-'V. 'V " ; : You max up to 15 in got . . . I5c out of may gat dollar of highwdy driving with Ford Automatic Over . drive, ford alone in tit field offert you thit money ' saving feature. " . lllS WIAR 'i, ; ; Ford Automatic Overdrive eutt engine revolutions 30. Your engine loaf along at 35 m.pJi: when your Ford is doing 60! That means less wear on your engute ... even tmooaier oomf on for you. . MOM rUXIklllTT : JFord Automatic Overdrive offers A . v ' greater flexible operation of an auto matic fourth gear. For extra passing power, just press down on the gas . ' v Or??) .y y 1 " O J3 . . . - J . .J f . "TRADZnZRE AND HANK T:.2D::7ZZZNCZr ' :.:VV?--.. j:A.Trt I-W indy- I'll! : ..you .1 v. r " T r f 1 v. : ' t piH f f T.-d's : . . v !'. . , 1 '" tc jard'r:' . . :" - rd's "1 k. e sa ' - 1 .-acting i. i

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