n t -IX. r--iTrrrj, m. g, friday., march t, 1952. V Q 1, ?twnHow can I control lice 1 c .tie?. . , . . , . Answer C 4 beef cattle use a spray f Cd- per cent -wettable DDT- For ling 10 animals, mix' a quarter of ,i pound (10 tablespoonfula) in three gallons .of water. , v:, k ,. However, DDT should not be used on dairy cows. Instead, use a spray made front Methozychlor, which iff al so a wettable powder. . ' "- ..Spray all the animals in the herd t least, once. Give badly infested cattle a second spraying about three weeks later." -J For more complete Information, see your, county agent Question Does State College rec ommend the . use of Infrared heat . lamns for broodinor bahv chirlca ? - 1 , Answer T. T. Brown, associate pro fessor of poultry science, says that so little information Is available on the subject at present that infrared brooding cannot properly 2e recom mended or condemned ' There 4 are both advantages and disadvantages. The birds are easily visible, labor is saved, the initial cost is low, and the litter under the brooder is kept dry. However, the cost of operation is rela tively high, damage may he caused by power interruptions, and the . litter away from the brooder area may be come quite damp, v, , If infrared brosdhig is used, an electrician should be consulted regard ing the size wire to be installed. Also, it is necessary to place a guard If money were the only' goal in life! we know some rich people who would oe mighty nappy. , No two oennle tMnlr othaHv dIiVo and it takes some married couples a uieume to iind that out. juiwmib - . - i-vni-iimnnnrinnnririnivirinrnnaAAAAAA ' . . B a tiijiii hot ; . In Of::ncy Inadeouate ftvesiefit. i nftpn an Im- ortant factor in juvenile delinquency, nrriififr''' t.n t;)iA- ImAnAon -'Yntnmo- "O ....... -g(r-v. ic Association which is sponsoring .e zetn annual. Save Your Vision eek March 2-8. t - 'The child who cannot see to perform " -a school tasks often seeks self-ex pressionln: antisocial behavior, said Dr. J. Otis White, president. ; He cited a study in New York City which showed that 90 per cent of a - fTQupof delinquent children were iouna 10 oe scnool failures, and two studies made by the Ohio State Bur eau of Juvenile Research in ' which it was found that more than 26 per cent of the children brought before . juvenile courts were deficient in vis ion. Surveys California, Pennsyl vania and .other .states . show similar ...results, he. said.i fi. y ?. ". "It is a well known fact that every child wants to excel in some activity," said DrT white. ,The child who fails In school because of inadequate vision may draw attention to himself, by breaking windowsstealing or similar anti-social behavior.!' ; He offered : two preventive meas ures: (1) modernization of school J. C. 4-11 Lumbers . Rcnav Programs! With Sprine bustinsr out all 'oven I tnrougnout the South, North Car Una has renewed two 4-H programs which are important factors in the de velopment of wholesome family rela tionships and purposeful, healthful living, the National Committee on Boys and Girls Club Work has an nounced. They are the Garden and nome improvement awards programs; designed for both hov and trirl. In 1951, more than 350,000 club memners raised 120,000 acres of gar den vesretrihlfta nnH email Mi cording to State Club leaders, thereby proviamg : essential and nutritious foods for use throughout the year, and increasing individual and family in comes" by reducing the amount of food purchased. About 200,000 members taking part in the 4-H Home Im provement program performed 650, 000 tasks, such-as making slipcovers and curtains.: nnhnlaton'n. ini .van ishing furniture, and painting or pap ering rooms to make .their homes more comfortable and attractive. Incentives for outstanding records of achievement in both programs re main tne same as last year. Every v ' j. ' , 7 . " rawii me same as last year. ISverv Duildmars to nrovide a better wtnot u . .. . hniinmont. ,j oi "lomuer lainng pan m either environment; and (2) , more compre- program has the opportunity to win hensive eyesirilt examinationa in W .. ."'FU , . ' WJn 1. 01 lour county meaais or normr. v V O " " w.wuuuilMVlia 14 VI IC schools to discover the children who need professional attention. -f ,fDark. drabj- poorly lighted school rooms seem td cause a high proportion ' ,v of all vi.?ual problems among school echildren," Dr. Whiter said.i clAft' in- W , fdipation of that isThlt lyesigm probi -Mems are- more than twice as. common "in the eigh'th -grade as in the first 8de. ,fWith- the aid of modern science, r. few children nemt tn Ka vlmoliir io. I dicapped. The tragedy is that most - ,, -.-umg V AlVllUi. Also a state award nf kn $T1 ov nnn m trip to the National 4-H Congress in unicago next JNovember, and a chance to become a candidate for one of the eight national awards a $300 college scholarehtpj - AU-Chalmers provides ure xaraen program awards; and the Sears-Roebuck Foundation those for Home Improvement. Last year, 230 4-H'ers - in 83 of this State's counties received medals for their Garden records, and 149 1 - nn .... ... iv . ."ii:" T 1 """n""?- counnes won simnar aZ ? , .'fsram lor. recognition for home ' improvement 4 determininsr whether n Mrm hofc. ..i..-r. A. - "I1i'1vc"'e" .adequate vision.", All 44! programs are supervised j TRY A .WTnpiri.v ..ToT, h7 the Cooperative Extension Ser- It's a PAGE "r 1Vf RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT . MRS. J. H. PRUDEN. Whereas Mrs. J. H. Pruden lonar time member of the Hertford Baptist Church and the Woman's' Missionary Society was called to her Heavenly Home, on January 10. 1952, Be it Resolved: . First That wa exDreaa nur trrnti. tude to' God for her lomr and, faith. ful ..Christian life, for her faithful attendance and active interest in the life of our church and Missionary So ciety untu advancing, years and ill 'Ml t - f .. (. -i & 3 Purdube is premium qruiitjr-PLXJSt It's so Axcf . I it meets alrequirefiients even where "heavy-duty?! - , . " k1 is recommended by passenger car manufacture ' , ? . , ers. It's so lcr.-L-.:lL j it tavea you money on the ; ' i ; ij'iirts you Or.' f t.-il Charts cvsr now for a cleaner, more efficient' v j , . cxtsr v-:.!i a lorr, happier running lifel. . ji 1 t - .t-'W 1 i" 1 . UUU.i Aealtli confined her to heroine; Second That we extend to her lov ed ones our deepest sympathy in their loss; ,.. - , . Third That! a mi nf thoaA nasnl tions be given to the members of the xamuy, a copy to The Perquimans Weekly for publication," and that a copy become a part of the recorded proceedings of the Woman's Mission- ary society, Respectfully submitted: -MRS. W. A. (ELLIOTT MRS. WARNER MATVRF CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank ear.h unA for the beautiful, flowers, ranla. let ters and prayers while I. was a pat ient in the Albemarle Hospital. They were greatly appreciated. - MRS. W. E. BACJLEY. COLO:ilAL5 CJtCLUGIVC 9LD and LADGL . COFFEES SEE THE 'DIFFERENCE . Every adnata pr tlcl"f PRECISION OEOIIND GOLD snd iLvsg labkl cor ns to cat to tta w ntt mm fJw ... tk perfeet ito fof ' nleMlnf th maxl mmm W rtehaan aad flinff Into TMT W tm Mto, : TASTE THE DIFFERENCE rrlVlM trbullnf hrlag Mt fatfar to' a fallMt. BxaerU MM HV BlMumr ta arlaklnf fine eN IM - . . try rasoi ION QBOOND GOLD r SILVIB LaBKL OOnBS la It her BcfsUr at Drip Grlnar. 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Get fresh, full-bodied PRECISION GROUND GOLD or SILVER LABEL COFFEE regular or drip grind for a cup brimful of flavor and richness . . . eperj time you brew coffee! PRECISION OROUND Gold Label Mir OR RMULAR 79 PRECISION GROUND Silver Label DRIP OR RCSULAR 75 Oil I) SPECIAL LOW PRICE-SUNSWEET QUART BOTTLE 2; SPECIAL LOW PRICE-DULANY SWEET NO. 3 CAN SPECIAL LOW PRICE-LIB ZTS -. SPECIAL LOW PRICE-OUR PRIDE U. S. CHOICE-SQUARE CUT 39c WHOLE OR HALF LB. tVHOLE OB HALF FULLY TRIMMEO LEG O' Lir.lLf 0. CHOICE Fl'LLT TBIMMED LAMB SinLOIIU CHOPS O. . CHOICE FULLS TBIMMED LAMB RID CHOPS V. f. CHOICE FULLY TBIMMED LAMB SHOULDER CHOPS U. S. CHOICE BONELI8R AND ROLLED Lilian SE2CULDED u 69c 99 99c lb 73c ib 73c SPECIAL LOW PRICE-SUSQUEHANNA SPECIAL LOW PRICE-MOTHER'S ?r- ri f 1 r -1 f 'I 11 mmE Lnter's Pure POZXZL SAUSAGE ' V P'S TRAY PACK SLICED DACOH BOTH ONLY C2)V L, , i ft 1 1 19 CRIgp LARGE CAUFORNU . 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