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THE CAROLINA PAGE 3— "THE TRyTH UNBRIDLED" TIMES " SAT., MARCH 7, 1959 Work In 4-H Organization Ptayed BigRbli [n Shapimi Fuiure Careers of Younger Members of Parker Family When we wore very young, we. The Cirls participated in dem became 4-II Club members and onstraiion contests, canning pro- feel that we are still reaping great I jects and a number of other activi- harvests as a result of our many | tics. and varied 4-H Club experiences. Some rf us attended and took active parts in the 4-H Short Course which was held annually at the A. & T. College in Greensboro, N. C. I ' >The boys enjoyed camp trips during the summer, pwimming, etc. as well as their participation in crop, and animal projects. All of us, boys and girls, chipped In to help our parents plan for the Glenihom KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY • 86 PROOF 6 OUNHOSt OISTIlltRIES CO. "WHtK PtRfECTIO* Of PHOOUCT IS TOinON" lOUISVIllt. KtNTUCKT ?ounty fair. This was an activity we looked forward to. Wo won many prizes which wo cherished. During those tcbnago years 4-H meetings, picnics and ether acti vities added much to our social life. Some of us arc still working with 4-H Club groups as toachcr advisors. We feel that without this particular phase in our lives - we would lack a certain richness and meanin3fulncss which wc now have. Arlinc, Joseph and T. Thomas are graduates of North Carolina College at Durham. The boys now have Master’s degrees from the same school. Arlinc is presently enrolled in the school of Library Science at the University oi North Carolina: Joseph teaches Science at the Merrick Moore High School, Durham County, and Thomas is a teacher of Mathematics in Brook lyn, New York. Shirley received a E.S. degree from Winstcn Salem Teacher’s Col- lo3c, June ’58. She graduated with honors and is currently teaching at the W. G. Pearsoa Elementary School in Durham. Am— Mack, DwrtMnn C««n*Y Farntar anil' 4-H tiummit, lU* *h«wn what 4-M aet^»^M•» th* county. Alms Now 4m «f iU| ant! for the; ftHMn. Am Amnm Mack «f tke Uus-' saii OewwwwHgr jctwtwl iw»|cctsj in A';ric*itaR« id tlic oMiy t4iMles, I ?fr. ttsmmm, OMMty Agent at that ‘ 6me, ppofcaWy lMi4 ne Mkfi that i h« wvnrid' fee ««c twdatr’ii farm ers. Itewevae, Ws wart in' was | M tkat ev«ii thmigh iw jyuit • i» tiM anned, sen’ivM witti vatieti cximSences and nipeetwaiUes far tnvel he Stitt MW (annlttS M a sound in- vestiweM. Ha had Icanwd a« a 4-H’er that being |X«)»arcA it imitartant; so| he «iir«ned ia (he Veteraa’s Farm | ’FraiMin^ program at Little River | Sckool (■ the late terti«s. Ttiis ad-: We shall ilways fefcl indebted t« our former Home Agent, Mrs. I , , . , ^ ^ , E T. Nixon, amJ our Farm Agent, Mr. J. C. Hubbard. We look for- ^ * farmec. \vard t 0 working with our new I I® 1*50, Mr. Mack purchased a 25 acres of cultivated land. His chief mane; crop is tobacco. Other farm income ia mainly from ap- Ilome Agent, Mrs. E: D. Vann. Following is a story of Arline’s 411 Club work: January, 1937 — Completed lunchean set at .a cpst of $.20, proximately GO hea4 of hogs sold yeariy. These hogs have proven quiile profitaWe^ «4>eeially since 4-H work is primarily with children. The adults have to aid with the planning, J. H. Wheel er, I. O. Schaub, Mrs. I. J. Ran dle and W. C. Coopor are check ing tl;»e plans for a 4-H camp. It was the first of its kind and is now locatcd at Hammock's Beach. North Caroling ^ Mutual Life Insurance Company Sahites.« The 50th Anniversary Made a pair of piliMv-e^so from g, ^ two half barrel flour bags. i in" February — Made a drcss-Pricol Mrs. Mack is the former Sam- $.70, Quality - Print, Size -14 year's, j •' * ■ and Quantity Z/, yds. made a dross, i’l'icc - $^55, Quality - Print, Size - 14 years and Quantity - H'/j yds. June — Cut and made two Ircsses, Price - $.80, Quality.- Print, Quantity - 4 yds. Made a Iress for G yrs. old sister, Price - '5.25, Quality ■ Print, and Quantity- l.i.J yds. July — Mother and I remodeled l)e;lrt)om, I'oiight new spread for l)ed. Cost - $2.98, D.ved curtains, ■ost - $.20, Made from a barrel 'lour bag a dress for a child age i years, dyed with yellow twine. Cost - thread time. Canning - 0 qts. off peaches, 2 qts. of soup mixture, 1 qt. of okra, I qt. of corn and 1 qt. of lima beans. Au2iu>i — Made and embroidered able cloth and napkius. Cost of naterial - $.68, Cost of tltread - p.lO, Quantity of material - 2 yds.. Quantity - unbleached muslin made ind Made a dish towel and a pot holder. September — Canning, Made 2 qts. watermelon rind pickle, 1 qt. cucumber pipkle and 2 qts. apples. September Made and em broidered bedspread, Cost - $1.00, Quantity - 3 yds., Quality - un bleached, Total cost • $1.00 plus time and work, Tie-dyed a luncheon { set from l\/j barrel flour bags and 4 five lb. sugar bags, Price of dye- $.110, Made a laundry bag. Price of material • $.13, Price of thread- $.08, Quantity - ly^ ydsd., Quality- unbleaehedd muslin. Wove an oil cloth pillow top, Price - $.211. Em- broidedred dresser scarf, Price - $.10. Made, 5 chair backs, Cost-$.25. Canning,' 5 qta. of string beans. Total number Of dresses made-5. Total number of slips and under wear - 2. Number of Kitchen articles - 5. Number of bedroojn articles - 11. Total Cost • $4.87. Total number Quarts eaiined - 25. Won 2 prizes of ^1.00 at the Durham County Fai, - $2.00. Wen the ■ secoitd prizes in the Ball Cannins Cotitest - $4.00. Arline has this to say, “I am trying to ’Make the Best Better’ by using every oppbi‘tunity which comes my way." 51-acre farm with approximately I fcrcnt boys and . girls have been antha Walden of Wake County.' In their home. At present, there These two have no ciiildrcn. In are three that rairte in ages from an effort, however, to see that oth- d to 3 and one-halt', er boys -md girls may have the ‘ In additioii to tnc inconw from ; benefit of 411 Club work, the the farm, Mr, Mack supplements j Macks have taken welfare children' with off-the farm income as a part in their home, A total of six dif- ^ time factory worker. | Vercy Mat Bullock prapariitg her prixe-winning artimal fcr !h« Cattle Show. ri dohham coumty CONGRATULATIO.M3, and state 4-H CLl>BBERS of 4-H CLUBS 4-H POINTS THE WAY TO BETTER LIVING ... North Carolina Mutual Points the Way To Protection A. T. Spaulding, Pres: Tr -o- Inspired To Continue By Work In 4-H Miss Lois Marie Lipscomb, sen ior Home Economics major at NCC, of 4308 Ward Road, Mill Grove Community, served as dieti tian at the 4-H Camp as Hammocks beach. She took the responsibility nf planning meals for 2,000 or more boys and girls camping in | 1938. This summer of work and | play, along with the two years i Marie camped as a Clubber at | Camp Whispering Pines, helped \ ■^Ijeatly in creatine the interest she | has shown in becoming a Homo | Ek!onomics Agent. However, the part being a 4-H Club member played in her desire to continue her training in the field of Home Economics was not a small one. O •EATITUDES “BUSSED is t:ie leader who lias not sought the hi(h places, but who has been drafted into TiCT-vw ui itft" Itnifty ‘Siflr willingness to serve. BLSSSfiD it the leader who knows wkere he is going, why he is gpinc, and how to there. SPECIAl VAIUESIN EVERY DEPARIMENI SPECIALLY PRICED! A&P SPANISH 16-Oz. Pkfif. (iet 1 Package Free With Each Purchase of 4 SPARKLE REGULAR PUDDING 5 Pkgrs. For Siinnyfield Fancy Sweet Cream BUTTER 1-lb. Ctn. 27 65 Quarter Poun«l Prints In One Pound Cartons Tomato Soup Ann Page Fancy 3 32c «# 10 1-2 oz. COME SEE YOU’LL SAVE! Amtex Prepared Beef Stew 33c 1S-M. Prices This Ad Are Eff. Thru. March 7 'SUPER-RIGHT THIN SLICED 2 Lb. Pkg. U. s. Ho. 1-White IRISH POTATOES 25 Lb. Rag QUALITY MELAMINE DINNERWARE 3-Piece Place Setting 3-Piece Sugar & Creamer Set 99t $1.69 Divided Vege- Meat Pte^r table Bowl,
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