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SECTION THREE I _ . II £7 t* . fgw 's mmm#g ■ ■Bragm \ 'Qkvx rv V Cap’n and I had abandoned our coffee for- cold drink as . it was such a warm after noon. While sipping away and cooling off we were dis • cussing a couple questions which occur rather frequent ly in the area of canned foods. One is what can be done about -water-damaged of flood damaged stock? In reeards to such problems, the following suggests may be helpful: Canned foods are sterilized in hermetically sealed imper vious containers and conse quently the food itself can not be contaminated by ex posure to water. Any con tamination from exposure to flood waters would be re stricted to the outside of the can. Under such circum stances the following treat ment .for stocks of canned foods which may have been in actual contact with flood waters is believed to be ade quate to make the cans suit able for use: ' 1. Remove labels and wash cans in warm, soapy water. 2. Follow >t he cleansing treatment by immersion in a i solution of water containing 10 parts per million of free chlorine residual. :3. Rinse the cans in fresh virater and dry thoroughly to prevent rust. The cans may be relabeled as. soon as they are thoroughly dry. . . ■4., Repack in dry cases and store in a dry place as usual. 'Special precautions should bjfe taken when glass contain VOTE FOR AND SUPPORT 1. I. "MONK" HARRINGTON The Only Senate Member PEANUT MONEY PROVES WHY From the Northeastern Part An Example of How This Assignment Pays Off For This Area Os the State on the All Powerful Was the Appropriation Included ciA . . In the State Budget For Peanut Marketing Research. Which Makes the Deeisions Recause of Representation On How the State’s Money Peanut Farmer and Will B S * t Peanut Industry Have Obtained TO MAKE CERTAIN YOUR AREA IS PROPERLY REPRESENTED IN THE STATE SENATE M SENIORITY AND EXPERIENCE IS IMPORTANT Many of the members of the 1967 Senate will be men who served during the last TWO Senate sessions with Senator Harrington. Past experience in working with these members will be vital in serving effectively in the redistricted Senate. Important Senate Committee Assignments: , Appropriations; Roads; Agriculture; Manufacturing; Labor and Commerce; Education; Wild-life; Local Government. |j VOTE FOR AND SUPPORT }. J. "MONK" HARRINGTON ) FJrst Senatorial District . , Priluai 7 May 28th, 1966 ■ ' THE CHOWAN HERALD ers are involved. Scrubbing with a brush may oe neces sary to remove adhering soil between the lip of the cap and the finish of the jar. The container should then be immersed fn the chlorine so lution. Another question of fre quent occurrence, is, can you can in a. glass jar? Yes! Canning is a method of pre serving food, by heat, in her metically sealed containers. The method is used for foods packed in both metal and glass containers. Canning is actually a colloquial express ion and both comnjercial and home canning is done in glass It * -M ML Jft*. f Hk |i|| ML raHt HHESg Edenton, Chowan County, North Carolina 27932 Thursday, May 26, 1966. K; ; X | ggj| COMPLETES COURSE Seaman Apprentice Roland H. Vaughan, Jr., U.S.C.G., son of Dr. and Mrs. Roland H. Vaughan, Sr., 411 N. Broad Street, Edeqton, has completed eight weeks of intensive recruit training at Camp May, N. J., which gave him the skills he will need as a Coast Guardsman. Under the able leadership of veteran petty officers he received training in boatmanship, visual ing infantry drill, personal hygiene, history and traditions of the Coast Guard. Before entering the service in Au gust 1965, Vaughan attended the University of North Ca rolina at Chapel Hill. jars. - I Cap’n and I spun a few j more tales while he was fin ishing a repair job on the I VOTE FOR MACON J. JOHNSON CANDIDATE FOR House of Represcntallvcs , FIRST DISTRICT Camden, Chowan, Pasquotank, Perquimans, Gates and Currituck YOUR VOTE ASD SUPPORT WILL BE GREATLY APPRECIATED! Inet for a shrimp trawl. As I parted for other areas of the coast, I reminded hiin to save more questions for an- other visit or even drop me a card if in a hurry for a reply. It you’re growing soybeans in the Southeast and you’re not using newDyanap; you may be growing more weeds than soybeans. New Dyanap is the liquid weed killer combination that stays in the top layer of soff... . mm right where weed and grass seeds germinate! Right where you need it. And new Dyanap in* f A alß| stops more, different kinds of weeds because you can apply it whichever time is best for your own particular weed problem. (1) At planting, to knock out germinating weed seeds or (2) before beans come up, to get fast-sprouting weeds and grasses on contact. ! If ll New Dyanap stops the worst of your weeds. Cocklebur, pigweed, Johnson grass (from seed), | Mwa***®” Wm foxtail, crabgrass, barnyard grass, lambsquarter, ragweed, velvetleaf and other hard-tokill j annual grasses and broadleaf weeds. ||l Easy to use. New Dyanap mixes easily in water with minimum agitation. And stays mixed so it Jgp won’t clog applicator nozzles. Spray it on, Dyanap does its work and disappears, leaving no residue to harm the following crops. See your dealer for new Dyanap. Chemical Division For best resur-, **• maximum safety, fol(ow label instructions and warnings on all cl.«micals.*Dyenap is U.S.Rubber’s registered TM (or its pre-emergence herbicide. U.S.HUBBER Joke’s On Her When the very, very fat lady walked into the room, four fellows, over by the punch bowl, started laughing and pointing. ■- * " SECTION THREE “There they go,” she mut tered angrily, “having fun at my expanse agafn."
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