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J If. e latioos To 4-H CMb Eoys And GH .'- -if-, -.a , ,. (( ' jWM jui wii'i !. mn -j . 4 fUs I '-1 ', ' 1 ' , , -iww NATIONAL; 4-H CLUB WEEK MARCH 5th: fe!2'th: ' 4 .! NATIONAL Mrs. CU T.: Bogerson, Jr.. a volunteer 4-H Adult Leader, it showing a group of girls how to fill out their project books correctly. .1 N cy4)ju': rum WEEK 1 .. VTv ... - MM .PI i s if v j 4-H .Club members help other Club members. Carolyn Fay Rogerson is helping' Marcia Cot eland and Barbara Hodgin with some of their problems. , . -1 r - Volunteer Adult Leaders hold community 4-H Club meet ings one a month. jThis groiip is in the hpme of Mr. and Mrs. E.r Jennings, Route 3, Hertford. .. . II: 4-H'ers show others better wcys of doing things through demonstrations. Carroll and Dianna McDonnell work to gether in the Food Preparation Project. About 450 young people in Perquimans County will join in observing National 4-H Club Week from March 5-12. The local youth, 10 to 21 years' of age, are among the 2(4 million 4-H'ers of America who belong to some 93,000 clubs in rural, urban, and suburban communities. North Carolina has a 4-H enrollment of 166,000; Perquimans County has 450 members. ' , Among the special 4-H Week activities planned for this vicinity are: 4-H Develop ment Fund Drive on Tuesday; a Barbecue Chicken Supper to raise funds for the Coun ty Council; a Chapel Program at the High School; Club', meetings at the Grammar ocuuutS) an Pharaiacy Hilda'; 4- Graihmar Schools, and National 4-H Club Week posters throughout the County. Nationally, 4-H Club Week will be highlighted in; Washington, D. C, by six preyi- , ously selected members who will present th 3 annual 4-H Report to the Ration . The ; ; report will summarize in story and pictures outstanding 4-H accomplishments and cur- ' " rent projects. The three girls and three boys, whilein. the Nation's Capital, expect to review the report with President Eisenhowe'r at the White House. They also plan to visit Secretary of Agriculture Ezra Taft Banson'O. MJ Ferguson, administrator of the y Federal Extension Service, and various Senators(and Members of Congress on Capi tol Hill. 4-H'ers everywhere will share honors with the -290,000 adult volunteer leaders who guide 4-H work in local communities throughout the 50 states and Puerto Rico. The main purposes of 4-H Club Week are: To acquaint more young people with opportuni ties available to them through joining or forming 4-H Clubs, to assist new members in starting projects in farming, homemaking community service, and, other activities; and to inform the. public about 4-H aims and methods. Live - Learn - Serve 1 Through 4 - H i 7 ' t "J At the end of the 4-H year. County Winners in' the vari ous projects are selected and awarded Certificates and Medals for. a job well done., . PERQUOT ANS COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY Join and Learn the History of Your County . P. H. Ownley Grocery DUHANTS NECK Cannon Cleaners PHONE 2511 DEPENDABLE SERVICE Landing Soda Shop Hof tier's Grocery Joe & Bill Service Bargain Furniture Company . ' FURNITURE AT RIGHT PRICES - Farmers Feed & Seed Company : Cannon's Grocery ;-i.. .Yonthi . , TOTS AND TEENS . ' ' s . A This Message Is Brought You By The Following 4-H Club - Boosters R. V. Turner Store L A Ward, MJ). , f ?Pitt Hardware Company GENERAL MERCHANDISE ' White's Grocery Bill and Viv's Service Station Hertford Hardware & Supply Co. Jordan's Barber Shop Byriirn Furniture Cdntptny Elliott's Resif JfM Bardiii Department Store Virislow-CbctodLlotGrCo. , ' ' .,' i ' n Ait ' 01 i.U M l" nil I , H ' -'II. Harris Super Market Marshall's Grocery Richard H. Bryant SSlSTANT AGRICULTURAL AGEN" Woodland Brcss Shop il jsv.v . i. ' ,- .; . , . i . . S j- Oiis Stop Service Station " Gulf Service Station npany ilpeajtyShcp tifei:::iStere 1 u Ddiotoruor rfii ASSISTANT HOME ECONOMICS AGENt Boer's Ffeb ',v.;tei..-s;i-:.-: - ; R. M;TllOSQ : i COUNTY AGRICULTURAL AGENT Grciorys 5 &1C3 Stcfo , . "'.r . '.'; -j.'I'i 'f1" c l'.V-.r 1- i f..c06y Piillus:c Dr!ry Fcrm - - - i'- i " t '" t . . VlluJ iu.u..J k ji . 4 J ill ' c ' I -3i
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