IHllrift Program Model For Nation “Earn, Save and Serve* Program Launched on National Scale A nation-wide 4-0 Club thrift pro ject is to follow the plan North Caro lina 4-0 leaders developed during the past year. Using the slogan “Earn, Save, and Serve," the program will be launched on a national scale this fall* \ Purpose of the thrift project is to further emphasize the thrift factor that has always been an important principle in 4-0 work. The nearly two million club members in the country will be encouraged to practice thrift in all their activities and to use wisely the savings which result by purchase of U. S. savings bonds, establishing savings accounts in local banks, investing in life insurance, and in other practical investments. !L. R. Harrill, North Carolina 4-0 ! Club leader, was a member of the committee which developed the nat ional program. Sponsors include the Extension Service of the U. S. De partment of Agriculture and the State i colleges of agriculture, the Agricul tural Commission of the American Bankers Association, and the Savings Bond Division of the U. S. Treasury Department. National 4-H Atehievement Week, November 4-12, has been chosen by a number of states as an appropriate time to launch the program, although the starting date is optional. Specific thrift goals for the boys and girls in the 84,000 4-H Clubs will be decided by the members them selves with the advice of their lead ers. Suggested forms of thrift, in clude: better money arrangement, sav ings through improving health habits, better care of clothing, economical Row She Shops “Cash and Carry” Without Painful Backache As we gat older, etreee and (train, over exertion, excessive smoking or exposure to cold sometimes (lows down kidney func tion. This may lead many folks to eom 2 PINT NATIONAL DISTILLERS PROD. CORP., NEW YORK, N. Y. 1 ■ - —. ■ ■ ■ PDLDNT PAY\S PRICE FOR S THK^| [ Electric A Power Co., $5,285.15; Pori; t Master, $15.18; Hospital Savings As . sociation, $30.50; Transfer To Town , Gen. Fund, $1,200.00; N. C. Tel & Tel. Co., $21.83. , General salaries paid for month of . September, 1950, $2,638.81. i Total, $16,437.46. i Received from Collector for cur ■ rent, water, mdse., $13,370.40. > Amount of disbursements in excess i of receipts, $3,067.06. WESLEY CHESSON, J®., Clerk. THEBE'S ONE OVER THERE THATS NOT UKB THEM its always been SERVICED BY wm PAGE NINE [™£iS7 H ' FMOfMOfMO?' SyVLif ti I'M SAVINd ’V that one JFOC MYSELF.