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gK,: a*1' M:?'< SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. 1*42 THE NEGRO 4-H CLUBS IN INAUGURATE STATEIn North Carolina, there are 20,000 rural Negro boys ant girls, 10-20 years of age enrolled in 4-H clubs. These 20,000 boys and girls are organized in 417 clubs, ii 37 counties. Fifty-eight farm and home agents supervise ant instruct these club boys and girls along with more than 1,201 voluntary leaders. There are approrlwutely ItXl.OUO ? ? , v. A. , . , club members, rural Negro youth club ace In the State. For the fir* time, we set out In tun<? ,f'e national effort f ' to provide catnplnc for ever, county Produce, and conserve all svallal.l organised In the state. To do this. ,u"n and I products, and to de the 37 counties were divided Into dis- ,el"P ,nor"l,! ?"> >?' youth.'til trlcta; Eastern. Northern Piedmont, ?ub'M tor ,hpw 'amps In Central Piedmont, Upper Ple.ln.ont c,ud?1 production of special wa and Western. District. Each of the dis food8' f?<" and linstock, with pat trlcta are composed of approximately t,cular reference to the harvest]n seven counties. At the' five 4-H camps ?"d storage of peanuts snd soybean we had more than 300 dub members tt*t are required for oil for our ..a and agents In attendance. Each camp "ona' war effort, carried nut a State Program and or- To have these youth become uwar ganlzed the details for Its croup. This of their responsibility as citizens i procedure brought nut u great deal of j this emergency and fnr their ow t Individual Inltlutlve; Imagination and good, we conducted a class In cltlzei Interest on the purt of agents and I ship and democracy, with special en 4-H BOYS-GIRLS STUDY WILD LIFE In a recent meeting of 4-H Club boys and girls from 37 counties in North Carolina study wild life and its relation to a plentiful bird and game population. Mr. J. B. Kistler, senior biologist, North Carolina conservation and develop\ r roent division (white), in charge of group. TUSKEGEE PRESIDENT ON PROGRAJ Hw jf* *j ^B- '-li Ej I ^-> ! ? - Hi ' club camps.was Dr. T.D. .Patterson, president of ^uafcege talking'to boyi' and girls.jLeft of .hir A?Barnett,' dirwtorj AssoeUted NegTo Preai P^j^^Ciicagd^.pL "Looking -on attentively,' extreme right,?Loui te^MK^^tBn>oklyii;.<Wi'iy.-. student at\1^6rtli'.Cafoliha Stat ^al^CO^lege;; Ratei glL* Not seen on'picture. Mr.J.;w!<Mitchel MHptortBXarollna^Btate agent Negro: extension .work'and M |H|afe?CTe&.' Fricdroori-Nbrth,"Carolina" student at' NortH Ca: I FUTURE OUTLOOK. CBEKNSBORO. NORTH CAR WIDE CAMP j phasis on the Bill of Rights and the functioning of our accepted tools of a democracy. j To bring together youth of 37 countlea. pool their varied ezperlaicn and instruct them In some of tlie more vital issues and problems of this wur > effort, we hope to assure a more deQ tcrmined effort on the purt of every ^ club member in the State, their parents and their community to do everything In their power on the hutne and community front to win through to FEATURE OF STATI 11 * 1_ u itsww , ? ~ Each boy and girl must tered nurse. Here, a club me: J nurse, Miss'A. B. Bullock, wi treme left S. T. Brooks, Rol weight. HOME DEMONSTRJ i~ ^*1? 1^HUn ': ' / club( memberi aid home dfl preparation of food: Showrfl "J ATownbA,. Rockingham counfl N. C. ' " ' OLINA PROGRAM victory, as well as give to Uiis state and country the assurance of a wide awake rural youth croup, making for a contributing citizenry In this country. . v/v'V In addition to the fire district 4-H cauips held In the state, we conducted this summer, our Third Annual Wild Life Conference, whose theme centered uround "The Wise Use of Our National and Human Resources, as a Vital Necessity In War Tline." Fifty club youth took part In this four day E CAMP PROGRAM H I | M-;a, fV 18 ?? ?*' be checked over by a regis- f raber is beinjj weighed, while >\ ites down weight, and at exjeson county agent, calls off MION AGENTS AID A I J *1r ' '93 ummer camping program boS* m on strati on agentjj helj^i^tte; i in thia picture ia Mf^'M^W.' y home agent,^ and Mra/^Buby^ home agent,, prejianiwj'lood^fori rACE SEVEN ^ V conference ? studying forestry, for and game bearing anloials arid Insect* and their relationship to a state conserration program. This represents a total of six different 4-H Club camps, operating on a unified State 4-H Camp plan. The wealth, and In a large measure, the happiness and pleasure of rural families Id the state are tied up with the wise use of our forests. The preservation of our bird and game population and the measures we take to > control some of the more serious Insect pests preying upon our basic crops In the stole, this we feel. Is a job for club members to perform. Buy Culled States War Bonds and Stamps. MORROW DRUG STORE Phone 7981 (or) 9312 813 East Market Street PETTY'S SHOE SHOP High Quality Repairs I 915 East Market Street | I \ Greensboro, N. C. DAVIS & MARKS SHOE SHOP V ? Closing. Hours: Daily. 6:30 n. m. Saturday: 9:00 p. m. SANITARY DRY . CLEANING CO. 106 N. Dudley St Phone 7453 ' ' ; Aloo Kith Point- N. a :; jOHN U VINE. Prop. BflBBHlBK lHARGETT ?'Funeral Home . Ambulance Service PHONE 4814 I-' . 7 - BURIAL INSURANCE s (qo'Eut Market Street.,' j? Greensboro, N. C.' _V???p?bbP . K4liulSil!ii7nKH| wUm3?m& 1 For Dry Cooking Wood ?VV v and Laundry Heater Wood ! y CAI-L - p-. Percy Street Yard V 4 i Deliver From 7 a. m. To 7 p. m. J" t vV*v Manager;- James' Corbett.v^ Phone 2 3425 Greensboro, N. C. } ? - - ?. f ^SBSS9SSSSBSBSBBBB^'.^\ Where Beauty Becomes a Reality ( ; 1 COMMUNITY ,-rs BEAUTY SHOP I Mrs. Emmi I>ce Jones; Prop. <, ' Phone 44tt M7 Ktor.St. */.
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