SECTION ONE PAGE TWO WITH THE FARM WOMEN Bt MAIDRED MORRIS I Strawberry Chain I Plans are under way now in ■jfreen County to start a 4-H ■Strawberry chain. Miss Joyce ■poster, assistant home econom ics agent, reports that five boys ■and five girls will be selected ■to receive 500 strawberry plants H Each 4-H Club member will ■be responsible for caring for his ■strawberries and returning 24 ■quarts of berries to the Straw ■berry Show and Sale in pay- Imcnt for plants received. I 4-H Achievement |R Carrie Tyson, Fayetteville, Kt. ■7, has found that 4-H project ■ work pays off if good records ■ are kept. Recently at the 4-H ■achievement program, she was ■announced as county winner in ■frozen foods, home management, ■food preparation, home improve- Iment, dairy food demonstration.! land safety. Carrie received $65 ■as project winner in these fields. I Mrs. Era K. Robinson, home loconbmics agent, reports that ■Carrie is now serving as presi- Ident of the southeastern district |4-H organization. Litter Bags I Miss Catherine Aman, assist-: lant home economics agent in! ■Chowan County, says that 4-H 1 ■Club members are busy selling ■litter bags as a County council ■project. The litter bags are Igeen plastic with the 4-H em- ] Iblem and the slogan "Keep * ■North Carolina Clean” on the ■front of the bag. I One hundred bags have been, Isold, so many of the 4-H fami- 1 lies now have a litter bag in ■heir car. More bags have been | ■ordered. I Houescleaning Chores I Junior 4-H girls in Orange f [County have proven that they piked the demonstration on ■“Help Mother With Housec'ean-| png.” They recently exhibited ( [dust cloths thev made following! [the demonstration. The girls jreported 97 dust cloths were [treated and 58 dust cloths were [exhibited. I According to Mrs. Ka’hryn P. [Miller, assistant home economics [agent, ribbons were awarded to [the girls erhibiting dust gloves. Craft Experts 1 Thirty 4-H’ers in Macon Coun ity recently attended a craft [workshop. The majority of the | group chose to work with wrought iron and reed. Hot dish mats and letter holders were the favorite articles made. ; Mrs. Jessie D. Cabe. assistant | home economics agent, reports! ■the Cartoogechaye junior 4-H j -members have chosen crafts and: tree identification as group pro |^Ulhii«£poot||' 1 AGITATOR washer ■' [bl29-95^gj| N^®vy , A)ly '^ES I INSTAUS IT TOMORROW! WESTERN GAS SERVICE 313 S. ftnwd St PHONE 3122 Edeotoo, N. C | jects. Miss Sally Kester, 4-H leader, will supervise the group. Health Program ‘‘Would you like to solve a mystery?” That was the ques tion asked 4-H members in Ire dell County at recent c ub meet ings. The mystery was "The Case of the Missing Clover, Good Health.” Miss Doris Teeter, assistant home economics agent, reports that Sue Stradley, Iredell Coun ty’s queen of health far 1959, conducted a special program at her senior club meeting. Sev eral health committees are be ing organized to stress good health habits throughout the year. ; Health For All ] l ;\ A Casa Os Expansion There comes a time in every woman’s life when sne notices that they’re making sire 12 smaller than they used to. Then one day while she's visit ing a friend, she sees a scale in the bathroom. Just out of ; curiosity, she steps on, takes a look . . . and hurriedly hops off again. Ouch! Ten pounds! Where’d it come from? And, I what's more important, how is she going to get rid of it? The ten pounds came from continuing to eat the same amount of food while gradually growing older with the passing years and getting less and loss active. Firmly ignoring "crash” diets, fad diets, and non-pre- | scription drugs (at best they're j| a waste of money, at worst | downright dangerous), she will j| lose that ten pounds slowly and’| gradually. How? By keeping | her fingers out of the bowl of | potato chips or peanuts while | watching TV; by walking firmly | away from the dinner table with | never a backward look while | she wants a second portion of I cake or ice cream; and generally | by avoiding snacks, which she | knows perfectly well are high in I calories and low in nutritive:! value. Our friend is going to lose no 1 ! more than a half pound or a ’ pound a week, as long as she 'wants to do it on her own. If she wants to lose any faster than that, she’ll go to a doctor for instructions and supervision. I Many women have made hag -1 gard. tired, nervous wrecks of j themselves trying to get whin led 1 i down to willowy in three weeks.! Don’t! tltt CHCWAIf HERALD ED?HTO!I NORTH CAf 3LOTA, THtTRSDAT. 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