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PAGE TWO STATE COLLEGE ANSWERS Question —How can I control lice on cattle and in cattle sheds ? Answer: Dr. J. Clark Osborne of State College says the following mix ture can be used for control of 'lice on cows from which no milk is being used for human consumption: 5 per cent DDT powder prepared by mix ing one tea-cup of 50 per cent wet table powder with 10 tea-cups of flow er of sulfur. Apply dust around headi and neck, along back, and between! legs. Repeat in two weeks. Cows pro-] ducing milk for human use should. NOT be treated with DDT. A 1% I per cent strength of Rotenone may be applied as a dust to milking cows to control lice. The dust treatments! are recommended for winter use. Buildings or sheds that are infected with lice, says Dr. Osborne, may be treated by spraying DDT mixture upon all areas which are suspected of being infected. In warm weather a 2Vz per cent DDT spray is recom mended for the con .rol of lice. Questipn—What is the poultry out look for 1952? Answer—Higher production costs and slightly lower prices appear to be in store for the poultry industry the coming year. For this reason, say State College specialists, it •will be more important than ever that ef ficient production prac ices be used. Egg prices are expected ‘o be slight ly to moderately lower during the first half of the year, but equal to of above those of 1951 during the last half. Broiler prices will average slightly to moderately lower for the first part of the year and nerhaos the same as in 1951 for the last half of 1952. Turkey prices will average slightly lower. Poultry feeds probably will cost 10 to 15 per cent more this year, and labor costs will be higher. GUM POND CLUB MEETS The Gum Pond Home Demonstra tion Club met with Mrs. Elbe Bunch Tuesday evening, January 15th at 7:30 o'clock. The meeting was called to 5 HUM WHISKEY OLD STAGG SO3O Mm? int $3.65 4/5 CM. ’STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISttY. M 1*00(8 WE STAOG BIST. CO.. RANOOCT. OQ > order by singing “America.” | Mrs. Everett Wilson led the devo ; tional, reading the 118th Psalm. The . Club Collect was repeated and minutes . of the previous meeting were read and ■ approved. ■ Committees were appointed for 1952. j Mrs. Herman Nixon was appointed • Chairman of the March of Dimes 1 j Drive. 1 The club decided to have for their ’'community project for 1952, Helping | the Sick and Needy. | | Mrs. Nelia Smith was reported on' 1 the sick list. The club decided to send i her an apicanthia bush. Miss Rebecca Colwell showed pic tures of yards and urged the members W. M. KHOADES I SHOE REPAIR SHOP 429 S. Broad St. Phone 378 EDENTON, N. C. 1902 effing. lßs * s (ifib 'flUWre?' ecec/ve.-- •■• • -^~-~^/fl?^hLlrmrriTSCTn3Sj^ ...WITH THE FINEST PERFORMANCE OF ALL TIME 1 Featuring j of Cadillac’s Greatest Engineering Achievements! THE NEW 190 H. t. CADILLAC ENGINE Here ts the-most powerful, the most durable, and the * most efficient automotive engine ever offered in a Cadillac ear. Its power increase alone ie almost 20%—and its new four-throated carburetor, larger -etchants valves, wider exhaust ports ans new dual exhaust system make ikis engine one of the most dynamic performers of all time. CHAS. H. JENKINS MOTOR COMPANY Inc. 1 105 to 109 E. Queen Street I PHONE 147 Blenton, N. G - I CHAS. H. JENKINS AND COMPANY t EDENTON WP—On WXLLIAMBTON AHOSKIK AULANDKK \ M ■ " .- ', • r- .-•- THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON. N. C„ THURSDAY, JANUARY 31,1952 to improve their yards. The hostess served delicious ice cream, -cakes, mints and nuts. (None can love freedom heartily but good men; the rest love not freedom j but license. —John Milton. . Crop And Seed Groups ; Plan Annual Meeting! The North Carolina Crop Improve-1 ment Association and the North Caro- j ',’lina Foundation Seed Producers, Inc.J I Will hold their 1952 annual meetings' 1 at N. C. State College on January! i 25, beginning with registration at 9 j A. M. J. H. Hilton, dean of the State Col-! lege School of Agriculture, will wel-j I come the group. Richard T. Cotton, Diamonds Watches Jewelry » Forehand Jewelers j * s THE DIAMOND STORE OF EDENTON USE YOUR CREDIT PAY THE EASY WAY NEXT TO BELK-TYLER'S EDENTON, N. C. j , leader, stored plant products section, .; Bureau of Entomology and Plant .Quarantine, U. S. Department of Ag riculture, Manhattan, Kansas, will . I speak on “Practical Methods of Keep jing Stored Gra n Insects under Con -1 j trol, and New Developments.” | George D. Jones, extension entomol ogist, will lead a discussion period fol- 1 lowing Cotton’s talk. J. B. Cotner, grain marketing specialist, State De- 1 partment of Agriculture, wiili speak lon “Marketing North Carolifta Gram 1 Crops.” ] j Speakers for the afternoon session * | will include O. W. Easley, Jr., agn- \ 'cul.ural engineer, Mississippi State j ''College; R. W. McMillen, manager of !the Foundation See J Producers, Inc.; 1 j and R. W. Cummings, director of the • | North Carolina Experiment Station. 1 Easley will speak on “The How and I Why of Correct Seed Processing. McMillen,will report on new crop va- 4 „ Fifty years ago, the first Cadillac car made its bow to the pubjic. Today, as a fitting climax to those fifty years of progress, we are presenting in our showrooms the Golden Anniversary Cadillac—by far the finest car ever to bear this distinguished name.... It is easily the most beautiful of all Cadillacs. Numerous changes have sharpened and smartened the exterior design—while the wnolly-new interiors are a revelation in comfort and luxury. . . . 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These new creations are now on display in our showrooms—and we invite you to see and inspect them at your earliest convenience. rieties being increased for grower* of certified seed, and Cummings will give a summary of. the day’s dis cussions. The Crop Improvement Association will hold its annual business meet-! ing at 3:16 P. M., and the Foundation Seed Producers will,meet at 3:45 P. M.| No seed exposition will be held ini connection with this year’s meeting. J. R. Kikir of Polkton is president of the Foundation Seed Producers, and I K. J. Shaw of Laurinburg is presi-| dent of the Crop Improvement Aaso-[ elation. /S^A^/*/SA/W/VWVWSA/VWWSA/>^WWWS/>^< WANTED!! OAK LOGS Also Poplar, Maple and Sycamore —□ HALSEY HARDWOOD CO. ? INC Edenton, North Carolina Phone 600 - 601 THE NEW HYDRA-MATIC DRIVE By introducing an entirely new performance range, , Cadillac's Hydra-Matic provides the proper power for entry need. .. extra acceleration and responsiveness for city and mountain driving; smooth, quiet, gas-saving performance for the open road. Optional at extra cost on Series 75. Standard equipment on all other models. THE NEW CADILLAC POWER STEERING _____ This “power steering ” . mechanism eliminates as aUffyof all normal steering effort. {{ffiimft&mESjr. 1‘ provides incredible han dhng ease, and yet does not interfere in any way with the tional control. Available as an o pti on & extra cost. MONEY-SAYING TIPS 'FOB HOME BUILDERS Too many times, homes built by private individuals run far beyond original estimates ... to the anger and disappointment of owners. Be fore you build your dream house, learn 130 ways you can save on expensive i “extras” in. 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