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THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD, N. 0 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1950.
Chickens, Eggs
Head Food List
a member of the State committee. The !
corn must be of good quality and be
standing reasonably well In the Yield
at time of harvest,
The local harvesting: committee
shall represent agricultural agencies
ami. business groups frith a. chair
man from outside the county.
' Further information may be obtain
ed from the local county agent.
CATHOLIC SERVICES
: Thursday,. ' February 2, Feast of
Purification of Blessed Virgin . Mary
and Candlemas Day, Blessing of Can
dles at 9 A, Mv followed at once by
Holy Mass, Communion, Rosary, with
confessions 8:30 to 8:55 A. M., in St
Ann's Catholic Church, stated Father
F. J. McCourt, pastor, who invites
everybody to all Services. '
' Friday, Feast of St Blase and First
Friday. 'of month, confessions 6:30 to
6:55, masj 7 A. M., Communion,
Blessing of Throats, in Eden ton. :
, Sunday, February .5, Septuages'ima
Sunday, Biblical Sunday, masses at 9
and 11 A. M., sermon on "Properties
of Faith " communion, Sunday School
with confessions 8:30 to 8:55 and
10:30 to 10:55 A. M., in Edenton.
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PROCESSING
Lockers For Rent
Broiler and fryers, eggs, and dried
beans and peas are "'February Firsts"
on the U. S. Department of Agricul
, fane's monthly list of foods plentiful
. on Southern markets, Mrs. Nina
White, home demonstration agent for
the State College Extension Service
said this week. .v .
More broilers and fryers are being
sold now than last year, she explain
ed, and USDA statistics indicate mar
ketings should etay above last year
from now until March 1. Warmer
weather, larger laying flocks, an:l in
creased egg production per hen are
the main factors in the egg supply in
crease expected in February.
Last season's dried bean production
was a record, and stocks of most driod
peas are ample for all consumer de
mands, Mrs. White said. Fresh vege
tables for the" month beets, cabbage,
carrots, lettuce, spinach, and especi
ally spring greens will be plentiful
on Southern markets in February, she
added. ; Canned and frozen corn are
listed as the best buy in canned foods,
Tree nuts mainly almonds, wal
nuts, and filberts are plentiful, and
as for fruits, Mrs. White said best
supplies would be found in apples,
oranges, winter pears, cranberries,
raisins, and dried prunes.
Additional foods on the February
plentiful foods list, the home agent
said, are turkeys, pork and pork
products, manufactured dairy prod
ucts, and frozen fish.
Regulations Given
For Corn Contest
Dr. E. R. Collins, in charge of ag
ronomy extension at State College,
this week announced regulations for
the 1950 State Corn Contest, which is
open to all citizens of North Carolina.
A total of $400 in savings bonds
will be awarded to the three regional
winners and the 'State winner. The
bonds are being donated by the North
Carolina Foundation Seed Producers,
Inc.
Region 1 consists of Northhampton,
Halifax, Edgecombe, IWilson, John
ston, Sampson, Cumberland, Robeson,
and all counties east (Region 3 con
hosts of Stokes, Yadkin, Alexander,
Burke, 'Rutherford, and all counties
west (Region 2 consists of all coun
ties between these areas.
' Contestants will not be restricted as
to variety) or fertilizer use, spacing,
or other production practices. How
ever, to be eligible for the prizes of
fered, the winners must have used a
recommended -hybrid for the area in
which the corn is grown.
Basis for he contest will be the
largest yield ion . one acre of 43,560
square feet. One-half of the average
row width will be included beyond
the two outside rows. The acre must
be measured With a steel tape by a
county or 'licensed surveyor or by a
person recommended by the county
PMA chairman.
Only harvested yields will be ac
cepted by the State Committee. To
qualify, yields above 148 bushels
:nust be harvested in the presence of
CHILLING
CUTTING OUT
STORAGE
SALT CURING
SUGAR CURING
SMOKING
la&d Rendering
sausage grinding and
seasoning
wrapping and
freezing of freshes
YOU DO NOT HAVE TO OWN
A LOCKER TO HAVE
MEAT CURED
Hertford Locker &
Packing Company
Phone 2786
HERTFORD, N. C.
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tondit'ms for
administrate work
thro athletics
Corporal William O. Hunt of La
Fayette, Alabama who has shown
his administrative ability with
the Third Army Headquarters
recognizes the value of physical
fitness. He baa found ample tuna
to Continue with athletics which
are helping to build his leadership
and alertness. For aa active. In
terestlng life where young men
can further their education and
at the same time receive good pay,
he recommends a career In the
U. 8. Army. Investigate, get the
fun details, see your recruiter to
day. . ,
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Room 202 Kramer Bldg., Elizabeth City, N. C.
SEE US FOR,
Roofing Materials
WE HAVE COMPLETE STOCK OF
5-V Crimp and Roll
Aluminum and Galvanized Roofing
Composition Roll Roofing
In 45, 55. 65 and 90 Pound Weight
Roofing Nails and Common Wire Nails
We still have a good stock of HOG KILLING SUPPLIES
... including Knives, Lard Stands, Tubs and Seasoning.
We also have facilities to grind meats. Call on us for
your needs. h ' . '
Z A. HARRIS
PHONE 3471
. HERTFORD, N. C.
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