THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD, NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. MARCH 11, I960. PAGE THREE Sweet Potatoes In - ! Purchase Program . 1 A program for the purchase of sweet Ootatoes for distribution to the Jchool lunch program and other Eligible outlets is an nounced; by H. D. Godfrey; ad ministrative officer . for the North Carolina ASC State Of fice. I ' 45 wee jl potatoes must be of tine ' iprto mean . variety, .or varieties ' of similar varietal characteristics and packed in new - tub bushel ' baskets, con taining Wt less than1 50 pounds, net weight. The sweet pota toes must be of U. S.'No. 1 Grade or better, , with not more than 1 tolerance for soft rot or wet breakdown, and must be inspected by the Federal-State Inspection Service. The price will be $2.30 . per . bushel,loaded on cars or trucks at the Option of U.S.D.A. at the point os purchase, for sweet po tatoes purchased and accepted under the progiarv Purchases Will be limited to growers, co operative; associations of grow ers, or; growers' authorized agents, .' may be obtained from the coun ty ASC office. Growers desir-, ing to sell sweet potatoes under this program should submit their offer to i the county ASC office not later than 5:00 P.'M Tues-," day, March 15. ; Dulinjg To Preach Revival Services According to their' pastor) the Rev. Jiinry V. Napier, Tyner, the Greft Hope Baptist Church wm continue revival services ' through j Sunday, March 13, The evangelist for the revival is the Rev. dearie." V . ruling, pastor of Cashic Baptist Church of Windsor! who is a former pas tor of the Hertford Baptist Church."' Music, will be directed by the. pastor ' or tne cnurcn ana the public" it extendea an invitation to attfend. "" -frf fill tilUU If GCA By Phyllis ndre Therfel are mufl'JjilAiji thlngs.-and eventsat have": con-: tributed to the access v antt J grea'.ness of the '4ft'.)r6gramf during its fifty yi&irs xt growth and development sn 'North Caro lina. J j The jthie worth of the 4-H program is measuredJby the way A' is used to ySnrich the lives fff. 4-H boys aqd girls; One or tne ways to curtnis is tnrougn the various demonstrations giv en bji club members, . .,- . There' are many ! different types,' , of-, demonstrations (hat 4-H. boys and girls, cqn give. , It helps, to give one in which you are interested 'and one of inter est to Dthers. Some of these are electric, entomology; dairy foods, sewing, ..forestry .and .food pre paration.. , - There, are several : important stepson the process of prepar- : Doing nothing is better than being, busy doing' nothing. . ft . Sydney, J. Harris. Rushing around smartly is no proof 'ot accompnsning much. ; ' . Mary Baker Eddy. ing and giving . a food demon stration. The limit for a dem onstration is 15 minutes! ' The first step , is to select a recipe that the demonstration likes and enjoys preparing. 'f It should be a new dish, unusual, practical arid hot too difficult to prepare. The nutritional content of the food should show how it' fits into the basic food groups. ... Posters should be made show ing the. various steps in ; the demonstration. The introduction includes name, club, ; county, title and purpose of demonstra tion. The body, includes ingre dients .used, and the steps in the preparation of the recipe. Next the demonstration shows the different ways of serving the dish and a display of menus that could be planned . around the dish. Suggestions for gar nishing and serving attractively may be given. . Summarizing the information given in the demonstration is :. very: import ant. This should point out the versatility of the dish and oth er important tips stressed throughout the demonstration. Demonstrations will , surely put to work the pledge of the 4-H Club. . Using head, hands and heart resulting in better health for better living. A demonstration has to win county before given at district elimination day. To become a county and district winner is an honor, being' a delegate ,to State 4-H Club Week at State College in Raleigh is a highlight in tEe 4-H experience. It - is ' a means for helping to make 4:H more meaningful for everyone. Besides making friends of club members- from other ' counties, you learn good sportsmanship. The morje a 4-H Club member does toward actual preparation of his demonstration, the more benefit he derives from it, for we learn by doing. By Sandra Jenningi ; A , community 4-H Club is helpful to the community, coun ty, family and home. It gives young people a chance to-be leaders; it makes better citi zens and it develops a better personality. The members have a chance to take an active part in all 4-H work and activities. A community 4-H Club helps the community by carrying out projects such as cleaning up trash dumps, places where flies and mosquitoes breed and places where disease starts. In December a community 4-H Club was organized for the Woodville and Chapanoke com mcnities. The group decided to call it the Wood-Chap Club. Of ficers were elected as follows: President, Sandra Jennings; sec retary, Irene Elliott; treasurer, Cherry Jo Creamer; program chaiman, Joarv Green; reporter, Kay s Wood; recreation, Inez Boyce; song leader, Pauline Colson. The adult leaders are Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jennings and Mr. and Mrs1. L. B. Elliott. When the club was organized it imet in the homes. The club was so large the leaders talked j Of dividing the group. In Jan- I uary Mrs. Wallace , Wood -.of i Woodville donated an old two room apartment to be used as a club house. The club is grate ful to her. At present the club j is 'trying to secure furnishings for the building. They are busy making plans for painting and fixing up the rooms, -y By Ann Benton p One of the projects that the 4-H Club offers is the electric project; In Perquimans County 4-H'ers and parents are becom ing interested in the electric project more ' than ever before. There are several programs that have been started to create "more interest in the electric program. Electric workshops have been started, especially f or the be ginners in the electric project. Electric demonstrations given to the 4-H explaining the terms bt electricity and its purposes help to create interest. Dem onstrations that are prepared and given by 4-H'ers help to teach others . about electricity. Demonstrations given to the Home Demonstration Clubs of the county has aroused interest in electricity among the parents. Are the homes efficiently wired for the use of the many electric appliances now on the market? This is an ' important question created by the demonstrations .given by the agricultural and home agents. The electric project is an in teresting and educational pro ject. It is hoped that more people will take an interest in the electric program that is be ing offered in Perquimans County. 4-H CLUB NEWS The Winfall Sixth Grade 4-H Club held their regular month ly meeting Tuesday, March 8. i The president presided over the Lmeeting. The 'group said the! two pledges and then the de votional was given by Billy Nix on. The minutes were then read and approved by the Club sec retary. Mrs. Wood's seventh grade give a program on conser vation called "The Big Three". The people in the program were Jimmy Riddick, Wayne WinslcAv, Brenda By rum, Ann Nowell, Joyce Banks, Billy Heath, Mar Cia Copeland and Joyce Lane. The meeting vps then adjourn ed for demonstrations by Ex tension Agents. " . . The 4-H Club meeting was ' called to order by saying the two pledges. Richard Bryant thanked the group for selling tickets to the barbecue supper. The meeting was then turned over to the program chairman of Mrs. White's room, after which the meeting was turned over to the agents. mmMm mwimmiwmww flNNOUNCINGfTIW) NEW-SI6 vwigon wonders I WIN A FREE Forecast' VINYL FLOOR! Note Of Importance Some of those users of gasoline and oils for agriculture are still in arrears in their accounts for the past farming season, and while we certainly have no desire to incon venience any customer, we do however, have to make collections in order that we can continue service for 1960. 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