Poultry Chain Again For 4-H Members Sponsored By Berkley Feed Company For t Second Year Chowan County 4-H Club members are again fortunate in having a 4-H poultry chain. This particular pro ject is sponsored by the Berkley Feed Company of Norfolk, 'Va., and is the sixth year of such a project in Cho wan County, the second year that the project has been sponsored by the Berkley Feed Co. In this project each of 12 carefully chosen 4-H Club members will re ceive 100 day-old Parmenter Redi Chicks. These chicks are from Har-' ris’ R. 0. P. Hatchery, Valdese, N. C., and are from excellent laying stock. The chicks will be delivered to the club members on Friday, March 7. Neither the club member nor his parents will pay for the chicks. In return for them, the club member agrees to feed, brood, house and prop erly Care for them. Next fall 12 of the better grade pullets from each flock will be entered in a show and sale. The pullets will be judged by poultry specialists from State College and prizes awarded. The Danish sys tem of judging will be used; d. e. each contestant will share in the prize money. Each pen of pullets will be placed in one of three groups, blue, ' red, or white and every pen of pullets in (the same group will share equal prize money. Several 4-H Club members, as well as several adult farmers, are plan 1, ning to use infra-red light bulbs for brooding their chicks this year. Miss Frances Boyce Honored On Birthday Frances Boyce, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Boyce, entertained a number of her friends at a party Fri day night at her home on West Church Street, in honor of her 14th birth day. The dining room table was covered Hi hi 11N WD STAGG* 1 iummfwwuHmfc I SO3O Mm PINT $3.65 4/5 Qt. STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY. U MOQti THE STAGG OUT. <30., FtAMGKMT. M| with a lovely lace cloth and centered by a bowl of jonquils and (Dutch iris. « The guests played several games after which the honoree opened her many attractive gifts. Refreshments of dee cream and birthday cake, salted nuts and mints were served the following guests: Pat Partin, Madeline Russell, Faye Haste, Kathryn Byrum, Anne Braswell, Fred Wood, Archie Patterson, Jimmy Ross, Robert Earl Edwards, Chan Wilson and Jerry Downum. Auxiliary Os St. Paul’s Has Interesting Meeting The regular meeting of the Women’s Auxiliary of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church was held Thursday, February 7, in the Parish House. The speaker for the afternoon was Mrs. Fred L. Outland, vice chairman and assistant editor of The. Mission Herald. Mrs. Outland spoke fluently and inspiringly of the work of the Q FOOD CENTER ' § 30 HSr ★ NO KIDDIN’! YOU’LL FIND MANY OF THE SWEETEST VAL UES YOU’VE SEEN IN MANY A DAY! WHERE? P& Q FOOD CEN , TER, OF COURSE! WHEN? THIS WEEK-END AND EVERYDAY. wffi YOUR NEIGHBOR TRADES HERE ... IF YOU DON’T, “LET’S GO M |x||| steady ” m Fresh Dressed and Drawn ■ A Natural q Combination Sale! 1 Head Iceberg Lettuce, Large 1 Ctn. Tomatoes. Red Ripe P/ Both For Only— v 27c f Texas Long Q > Rhubarb, lb 49c J ! Kiln Dried SWEET J Potatoes ___s lbs. 59c0 1 Green Top Texas < Carrots ..2 bchs. 21cw k Juicy Florida ; Oranges ...5 lbs. 25c Texas Pink 4 Grapefruit. _2 for 29c0 i Ballard’s ; Biscuits.. .2 cans 29c V l-lb. Sunshine ! Krispy Crackers 31c Tall Pet and Carnation A j Milk 4 can§ 59c I Flako A | Pie Crust, pkg,.. .16c No. 2 Truly Leaf \ Cherrks --24c^ 11 - THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, N. &> THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1952. Women’s Auxiliary and its place as a living organization in the church. Mrs. Sidney McMullan, chairman of the renovation committee, reported that work will be started on the floors of the Parish House immediately, and Mrs. Elton Forehand, chairman of the cleaning committee, reported a well organized plan to supervise tha week ly cleaning of the Parish House. | Plans for the entertainment of the delegates to the Diocesan Conven tion of the Woman’s Auxiliary to be held in Edenton April 23-24, are well advanced. An interesting chart, showing 1951 income and expenditures of St. Paul’s Auxiliary monies in comparison with two past years, was presented by Mrs. J. A. Moore. Mrs. Frank Wood was appointed chairman of the bazaar for this year. The meeting closed with an an nouncement by Mr. Bennett that the World Day of Prayer will be held in all churches February 29, and ser V<3 H+ 1 Fresh Lean Center Cut Pork Chops, lb. __69c Western Brisket A Stewing Beef, lb. 49c Fresh Meaty Pork I Spare Ribs, lb. _ 55c k Dressed and Drawn Local k Hens, lb. 55c j Armour Banner Sliced Bacon, lb. 49c ' .-fcrf34 l-ff- , s - h) Tv r SUCCOTASH QA„ ) Pkg - VC m I STRAWBERRIES CQc II Pkg. \ GREEN PEAS 24c R If BABY OKRA R ■■ Whole, Pkg. / A 46-oz. Dr. Phillips 1 ORANGE t JUICE CAN IJL. Quart J WESSON > OIL £ 59c vices will be held in St. Paul’s Church for all Edenton churches. MASSES NEXT SUNDAY IN MARINE CHAPEL, (WINDSOR THEATRE, EDENTON CHURCH Sunday, February 17, the Most Holy Sacrifice of the Mass will be offered I at, 7 A. M., in Marine Corps Air Station chapel, near Edenton, at 9 A. M», in Palace Theatre, Windsor, and at 11 A. M., in St. Ann’s Catho lic Church, Edenton, each including sermon on “The Church’s Marriage Rules,” Holy Communion, followed by Rotary for Peace, Sunday School, with confessions for half hour before mass es and Saturdays 7 to 7:30 P. M., and 8:30 to 9, stated Father F'rancis J. McCourt, Auxiliary Chaplain to Air Station and pastor of St. Ann’s 'Mis sionary Parish. Week-days mass in church at 7 A. M. Study, discus sion, instructions, information and P & Q Quality Ground Beef, lb. 63c U. S. Choice Western Club Steaks, lb. 99c Chatham Skinless Franks, lb. 45c P & Q Country Link Sausage, lb. 63c Grade “A” Western Chuck Beef Roast, lb 69c BUTTER BEANS OQp WM Small, pkg. JMgj VEGETABLES m9B Mixed, pkg. B^K GOLDEN CORN MM pkg. am~~. ROLLS OQp Clover Leaf, Pkg. If 3-Ib. Can SHORTENING CRISCO 93c l-lb. Gan CAMPBELL’S PORK and BEANS 2 CANS 27c POPULAR Cigarettes Carton $1.60 PLUS 5c TAX r A r bhl W M 'Mi K a IMP r ' -« Pi -home /HHI a . £V£t?k I I | " mk prices" " I ■LyTi— BMITflMBirMiMfl—m lirtifiimrnnuiiiii- n - :1 -- * inquirers’ classes meet in Edenton i rectory Thursdays 7:30 to 8:30 P. M. I ” 1 Southern ffl r,f ™ Comfort j 100 proof f PINTS SOUTHERN COMFORT 3«20 CORPORATION 100 Proof Liqueur ml W 1 FRYERSI| x”’- 57=/► I JjyAy f >V Jr\ £ f Jy & \U \3° i Choir rehearsals in church Saturdays ' 7:30 to 8:30 P. M. PAGE THREE