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
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well as In scores of other daily ac
tivities.
I 3,076 Boys Aim! Girls
Attend State 4-H Camps
L. R. Harrill, 4-0 leader for the
{State College Extension Service, re
ported this week that 3,076 Tar Heel
4-0 Club members spent a week at one
of the four club camps in the State
- during the past summer.
An additional 631 dub agents and
' adult leaders attended tile camps,
’ bringing the total to 3,607, Harrill
| said.
Millstone Camp, located in Rich
mond County, led in total attendance,
| with 1,035 boys and girls, 59 leaders,
' and 74 agents spending a week there.
: In addition, 48 attended the Young
' Men" and Women’s Conference, 79 were
* present for the State Wildlife Con
! ference, and 81 attneded other special
’ encampments at Millstone, bringing
its total for the season to 1,396.
J {Encampments at Manteo were at
tended by 961 boys and girls, 60 agents
’ and 52 leaders, bringing the camp to
tal to 1,073. The Swannanoa camp
[ was attended by 349 boys and girls
! and 20 agents and leaders.
, Camp Schaub, operating this sea
[ son for the first time, was attended
, by 711 boys and girls and 58 agents
['and leaders. The camp, formally dedi
,‘cated in exercises held earlier this
3 fall, is located at the Mountain Branch
y Experiment Station near Waynesville.
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THE CHOWAN 08BALD EDENTON, N. C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1950
Jean Booth Speaker
For. Educational Group
Jean Booth, Superintendent of the
Kinston City. Schools, (poke at the
annual dinner meeting of the local
unit o t the North Carolina Education
Association held at the Parish. House ]
' last week.
Mr. Booth, who has just returned ,
from Japan, qpoke on the modes and J
education of the Japanese and showed
a colored movie of interesting spots
he visited on his trip.
Miss Rebecca Walker, president of (
the local N. C. E. A. presided and the ;
group was entertained by musical ale- ]
lectionh rendered by Mr. and Mrs. !
Jack Mooney. I
County 4-H Council
Has Splendid Party I
On Friday night, October 20th, the
Chowan County Council held a 4-H
Party for clulb members, parents,
friends, and other interested people.
The purpose of this party was to raise
funds which will be used for prizes ■
1 at Achievement Day. Such entertain
ment as the Virginia reel, bingo, cake
1 walk, and other games were enjoyed.
1 Much credit for the success of the
party is due to Roger Bunch, presi
• dent of the 40 County Council; Mary
[ Meekins, vice-president; Jackie Bunch,
i secretary-treasurer; Hilda Ray Har
rell and Shirley Harrell, pogram com
i mittee, and various other committees
i who worked long and tirelessly for the
.'success of the party.
Minutes Os Board
Os Public Works!
Edenton, N. C., Oct. 4, 1950.
The Board of Public Works met this
day in the Town Office at eight o'clock
P. M., in regular monthly session.
Present: J. H. Conger, Chairman,
Ralph E. Parrish and Dr. J. A. Powell.
The following bills for the month of i
September, 1950 were examined and
approved for payment:
Southern Supply & Chem. Co., $26.-
04; Burroughs Adding Mach. Co., sl.-
38; Layne-Atlantic Co., $1,665.00;
Dewey Bros., Inc., $21.98; Tidewater
Supply Co., $215.07; R. D. Wood Co.,
$146.56; Henry Walke Co., $40.20;
Graybar Elec. Co., $2,464.74; Eddy
Valve Co., $62.14; M. S. Davis, Jr.,
$30.00; N. S. Bus Corp., $12.09; N. C.
State Board of Health, $16.00; Thurs
ton Motor Lines, Inc., $1.75; Ca'rolina-
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EDENTON. NORTH CAROLINA
Safety. for Savings Since 1894
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
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Norfolk Trucks Line $6.61; Electrical
Euipment Co., ‘52,108.25; Edenton Ice
Co., $17.30; R. C. Holland, Agent, $13.-
86; E. P. Jones, $2.00; R. E. Aiken,
Jr., $75.00; Byrum Hardware Co., $36.-
68; A. L. Perry, $7.50; Chowan Herald,
$5.00; R. N. Hines, $40.00; A S.
; Smith Machine Co., $6.12; Jackson’s
; Radio Service, $7.95; Hughesoolton
, Hardware Co., $18.00; Chowan Motor
Co., $2.25; R. J. Boyce, $42.29; Esso
Standard Oil Co., $36.69; The Texas
; Co., $126.49; N. S. Railway Co., $2.95;
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[ 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.
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