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PACK THREE
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TL .! Questions On
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Q-"tion: Can shelled corn foe
' stored in bags over winter?
Ar rarer: If the corn is sufficient
ly dry when shelled it can be stored
v in tis without damage provided it
is treated for weevil control before
storage. The corn should be treated,
with carbon disulphide and then stor
ed in a dry place;;. Where, the corn
is a little green it l is best to wait
1 until it thoroughly dries before shel
; IIej as the Ught dampness may
.cause the grain to mold. , -
j ftveation: b ijS possible , to t cure
ir com lamb as you . do. pork, and
beef? , v,rfo; ;. .j3
f Ansiwer: Yes The shoulders and
' legs are the ' cuts -most frequently
orned. .To- each-10 pounds' of lamb
" -use one , and one-half cups of salt,
one-half tablespoon of saltpeter, and
three-quarters of a cup of brown
. Sugar. Sub salt thoroughly into the
meat, covering every portion and al
low toJstand with the salt on it for
3A hours. Then pour over the meat
the other ingredients dissolved in a
small quantity of lukewarm water.
Add water enough to cover the meat
and allow to stand in the brine for
r three or four days. Since lamb ab
sorbs more salt than beef, special
should be taken not to use more
than the quantity- specified.
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"Question: What is the best grain
, mixture for a poultry ration 7"
' , Answer: There are several grains
or combination of grains that give
atififactory results, but the one most
commonly used . in all sections of
4Sorth Carolina Is composed of sixty
i jper cent yellow corn and forty per
eent wheat. However, this ration
should be largely governed by, what
is grown on the farm, and the cost
of the grain Which must be purchas-
- ed. Where there is an abundance of
ieavy barley (48 pounds to the bus
hel) or heavy oats (38 pounds to the
bushel) these may be substituted for
a part of the corn and wheat, but
.should never exceed thirty per cent
of the grain mixture.
Belvidere Oub Enjoys
Christmas Party
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The Belvidere Home Demonstra
tion Club enjoyed a most delightful
Christmas party at the home of
Mrs. L.' J. Winslow on Friday even
t : bur. The Christmas idea was car
ried out in the decorations. As the
guests entered they 'were presented
Christmas bouquets by Mrs. R. M.
White. : "Silent Night" A Was v sung
: after which "The Spirit of Christ-
mM" mj wd bv Minn Oliva I.av-
dett. A' Christmas poem was given
by Mrs. J. M. Copeland. A trio,
"Stars of Christmas Night", was
, sung by Mrs. Nathan Ward, Mrs.
- T. P. Layden and Mrs. R. M. White.
"Twas the Night Before Christmas"
was presented by Mrs. H. P. White.
Several interesting games and con
rftests were "enjoyed with Mrs. T. C.
Perry and Mrs. .L. C. Winslow win
ning first prizes and Mrs. S. - M
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c .Ij, whuoutt-e bother 1 .-' ,
of I . . it, brush, soap or alter- -
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v i t only $15, tb coat rt - ;i
a - . t old lima (having. It
t'j s i oa year after year, iat- ' -i-.
every shaving nad.
Cj.i today fot a deionitratlon. '
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WinsW a booby, -Santa Claus af
forded much fan' ' as he "presented
the exchanged gifts among the
members; The hostess was assisted
by Catherine White, Deborah White,
Marjorie Perry and . , Evelyn Cope
land in serving, fruit gelatin, cakes
and candy.. . Those present were:
Mrs. V.'C Lane, Mrs. C. T. Roger-
son, Mrs. H. P. White, Mrs. W. L,
White, Miss Dorothy White, Mrs.
Louis Winslow, ' Miss Olive Layden,
Mrs. S. M. Winslow, Mrs. L. C.
Winslow; MiBS Emma White, Miss
Clara White, Mrs. T. P. Layden,
Mrs. Nathan Ward, Mrs. I. S. Wins
low,. Mrs. .J. A. Chappell, Mrs. W.
T. Smith,1 Mrs. ' P. C. White, Miss
Margaret B. White, Mrs. T. C.
Perry, Mrs. L. J. Winslow, Misses
Catherine White, Deborah White,
Marjorie Perry and Evelyn Cope
land,, and Mrs. R. M. White, of
Norfolk,! Va.
Only Good Eggs Will
Produce Good Chicks
Some poultrymen are more opti
mistic than businesslike in their
methods.
This is especially .true of those who
assemble all kinds of eggs, good or
bad, for hatching purposes, said Roy
S. Dearstyne, head of the State Col
lege poultry department.
"You can't get more out of your
incubator than you put into it," he
declared in urging poultrymen to be
more careful in selecting eggs for
hatching.
Hatching eggs should come only
from high quality, healthy, vigorous
birds. They Bhould be normal in
shape, have well calcified shells, and
weigh more than 23 ounces to the
dozen.
They should be gathered several
times a day and stored in a warm
place to avoid chilling, he said, as
eggs that have chilled too much will
not produce good chicks. A tempera
ture of 40 to 60 degrees is best.
Hatching eggs should not be kept
in storage for more than seven to
ten days, he added.
The incubator should be carefully
cleaned, disinfected, and tested before
the eggs are placed inside. Like
wise, the brooder and broodev house
should foe cleaned and tested before
any chicks are put in to grow.
Dearstyne advised that the brood
er should be started in operation at
least 24 hours before the arrival of
the chicks, so as to give it time to
become evenly warmed throughout.
Destroy subnormal or cull chicks.
Do not brood more than 300 chicks
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CHRISTMAS PROGRAM
A Christmas program will be giv
en on Sunday night at Oak Grove
Church, to which the public is cor
dially invited.
For quick results try a Want Ad
666
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COLDS
FEVER
liquid, Tablets FIRST DAY
saira. Now Drops Headaches, 30 min.
Try "Bub-lfy-Tlsm"-World'a Bast
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tmDes I RuOoBes.
Just Received a Car Load of
Fresh Western Mules
Johnny Weissmuller and Maureen O'Sullivan in "Tarzan Es
capes," which will be shown at the Taylor Theatre, Edenton, Mon
day and Tuesday.
in one unit, and allow a square foot
of floor space for every two chicks.
Watch the temperature closely:
overheating is worse than a slight
chilling, he warned.
Beech Spring Club
Keeps Same Officers
The Beech Spring Home Demon
stration Club held its regular meet
ing on December 11, at the school
house. The meeting was called to
order by the president, Mrs. W. J.
Perry.
Callie Stallings and Stella Roger
son gave a very interesting pro
gram. Christmas songs were sung,
and Mrs. Daniel Rogerson gave a
reading, as did Mrs. Eddie Boyce
and Callie Stallings. A Santa Claus
stunt by Mrs. D. J. Rogerson ana
Mrs. A. E. Layden was enjoyed.
Names were drawn and beautiful
hand-made gifts were exchanged.
The Club re-elected the same offi
cers for the coming year.
Those present were: Mesdames
W. J. Perry, Wayland Howell, Ed
die Boyce, C. B. Stallings John
Hill, Jarvis Forehand, D. J. Roger-
son, Misses Callie Stallings, Stella
Rogerson, Fannie Mae CofTield and
Bennie Wood.
TO BOIL POTATOES
The efficient homemaker does not
place potatoes into cold water and
allow them to come to a boil gradu
ally. This method means the loss of
some starch and other properties.
As these coagulate immediately up
on contact with boiling water, she
prefers to add potatoes to unsalted
boiling water for cooking.
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