r my :.;c t.t - . 4 ' PATTON LEADERS FEEL Viir Ml'M 4-H Program Develops Highest Type Citizen nrs. ib? naine ; .t: ? ? r a?d ??.TVU ? ' ? Mrs. Ilarlpy Stewart r,_v': iPatton LeadejfSj* ?W-'SjRi1 have . %*er5i"jlttende&-;i' stWfi*"br county fair, you are aP 'most sure to havfc seen the 411 signv* Untfei* -'the ' sign, 'tlfess alld ^iMslh&ve exhibited trfevjrfrfk they M0F^([on?4'(m the 'fahn. 1n 'fiw garden: in tTiFliome. and in their clubs. But. everthing in life must t " yo*".K : . nave ? DrmuiimB. luu i-iih ' tlcularty Muo: With the 4-II pi? Rram.^-wnudS Is an educational program tfesiwied primarily ratal boy ? ' and girls; Tlie'flSftlub begins with people at the age of ten -wHftv? 'thetr- rrrfnjjs afre stllj [ irwf iwtve^ -rtwm' guidance time wheri'ff is*Jriost heeded. | mpmher flrft v-i T " | gives him a feeling of indlv - wtrriu j huij>v^'i v ? .?T*- r"-> ; fane 4 v : i rjfHt tyt ^,.,v f i-w-ioc- j, IT V; r.srta:-* ..4 {??-"-? CJ* ;<j',4;.r. j-^js jrVT^i *?:? ?- ijTT Jfauh t?- ?a&-t k? k'. .: , p4*" J*&3tMivaoa ?* CAROLINA PHARMACY ,yri? tevtiri'qC wo'/. gnBBU#lklLllfpW/cli iufl ?fl JOY ^DIHO * -? ' - - - ?^'?? xs s jiuvt ? Kynraa ? uvj par ? ? ?w ?? w ? - ? < W3VI JTT c b^noinbaQ^ 9'JtH no tmk^ w I \ :'k v //cr /of ^kYhnuiitiiuiai TO OBSERVE P[\ NATIONAL 4-H * CLUB WEEK DOWNS & DOWDLE ^ JUnUh Htgti > II ti*l?ll 4wm "capfaUu, joyce jCole Oefrx And Guy SCraphy" awtnltd to franklin ljjfh for th? play in Also pictured, ire 'boys' marh, C. 1C "Ike" Olson, hokb the trophy she won as Coach at The Tear" (Staff Photo) sly wltti^SfK ' som^UMl Ueing W^h rrl learn to d??wnstr| purpose. Thai of giving the youngster something of his own, in most instances, a nice bank of bringing the en together in ave worked and girls, ihing and shy boy meetings, public shame ,b meiii ities to ict their by ma their own in-' id t.o groyU leatn ijves to thls f the unda--1 lopment (ft, -iea"??ysnjf/ aftd good housewives. Children are competitive by nature and the friendly com petition that they connfe into con tact with in the 4-H program teaches them how to do the whole some, helpful things and to play the game fairly. The 4-H program is net con fined solely to work. Recreation plays a large part in the life of a 4-H club member. They enjoy their projects because they like to do a job that is worth doing and they like to do it well. But there is plenty of real fun In the Foods Project Is 'Adventure' For 4-H Girls Karen Houston Iotla 4-H Club) Girls who enroll in work for Uwtfiratl interested In the foods projej gin with called, ^ASVefttrtrfi* in Kitchen '. TMa was, one o first ^Advei! In the KitcfeqQ," is iilftHy a I experiij was tes co w a? the cookie*. My step to take ever^ detail. My first cookies were good Everyone who ate my cookies told me they were very good. I can now travel this adventure without having a road map or a recipe. My next adventure was making hot cocoa. In the second adventure I learned the value of correct measuring Other foods which we beginners learn to prepare are salads, sandwiches, hot dogs, muf fins, and cook-out meals. Table setting Is also one of our major subjects we study and learn When this first foods manual is finished we are ready to enroll to Unit I of the 4-H Pood Prepara tion Project. The COOKING CORNER' FavoriU Recipes Of MACON WOMEN FABULOUS PIE 3 packages cream cheese or 1 large 8 oz. size 1 cup sugar 3 ess yolks, beaten pinch of salt 1 Deaspoon vanilla .1 eg# whites, boaten 1 cup whipping cream To cfMse arid ('gg- yolks, si [af, salt- and vanilla Ml* thoroui llj. PMd In Whipped cream and ?gfe whites. Pour in graham era k(J crust. CtuU^hproughly Ma; frozen far Kit re use. SftvjfTBth flesh or frozen st ivt- 1 ? ir .? i*;i> he?. or other fru . ) Mrs. George Byrd ( Cowee Club) u program, too. Part of each club | meeting is given over to games, singing, and other kinds of- recre ation. The 4-H .slogan is "to learn by doing". This is exactly what these boys anc' girls are doing as they take a project and carry it through. In summary, we might say that the 4-fI program develops leader ship, - ambition , and Abo^e all. It l>'Pe 01 and Amen I I I te -j'.i. tic ',+.1 . ; ? lot ions *o members... / ? v ' ???*: hr ' A for their ' ?| ' OUTSTANDING WORK CONLCY MOTOR. COMPANY ? mr. . . n . . i . "AN INVESTMENT IN 4~H IS AM INVESTMENT IN 0000 CITIZENSHIP" PERRY'S DRUG STORE BURRELL MOTOR CO., INC. Chevrolet, Corvalr And Oldsmobile Sales and Sen ice Phone LA 4-2421 Franklin, N. C. ? 1 1 in- addition to regtjia* <Aub meet Pr0JecL work, and learning 'to 'meet people effectively. 4-H club members also have the J^pUilr/r. OTiifeiyilal. state their work in long time recorcs. M?ny MF Macon County 4-H club HWU "(Mtti; ss t? AUUlUJV rlfcUds have been judged best in the state. While a vh vrfyb.inember, Don Brown? iTIanrs Chapel, was de claredsUfJe .wtel^fie Farm Home Electric project. Last year, Elizabeth [_^Ajpfl|pns was chosen winner in trie beef pro duction project. Both, these pro jects carry a state award of a trip to. Chicago. ? r On the local level, "Achievement Days" are held and medals are ,?iven to outstanding club mem bers for their work in their pro Ject activities. These project ac tivities include Farm and Home Electric, Tractor program, Field Crops, Dairy, Entomology, For estry, Garden, Beef, Swine, Cloth ing, Foods, and Home Manage ment. Records are the basis of selection for winners at our local "Achievement Day", as well as on a district state and national level. In most awards program, the state level prize is a trip to the "National 4-H Club Congress" in Chicago, which those who have made the trip say is an unfor gettable experience. On the na tional level, prizes are usually in the form of scholarships. The awards programs were initiated to stimulate interest and competition among the members Interested in' the different pro jects. This is Just another metfjtfj of making the best better. BOOSTING CAREERS Highlands CorptSyijilty hospital is one of several 'in the area tak ing part in a planned program to guide ^irjocji/kating from high schools throughout Western North Carolin^trito nursing and other fflf^tylPclrteers. The program will ern North Carolina, Inc. tiquarters In Ashe t1 lie. with by buying Reg. Price $194.95 Trade In Allowance $25.00 Sale Price $169.95 ? ?"% 1 j.^ M ? Doubl* Wall Construction , ? Maximum Guaranloo * fSiSwIKEf" ? ZSGSSfU ink <MSS SO^TmSD .ttlsBS&k*? SOSSAMON FURNITURE CO. FRANKLIN, N. C See The Dinah Shore Chevy Show in color Sundays, NBC-TV? The Pat Boone Chevy Showroom weekly, ABC TV. HOW MUCH IS A 10-YEAR EDGE IN A COMPACT CAR DESIGN WORTH? YOU DECIDE HOW MUCH MORE CORVAIR GIVES YOU IN COMFORT, CONVENIENCE AND [ CONTROLLABILITY . . . WITH THESE EXCLUSIVE FEATURES. ?ulEY bON'T COST ONE J PENNY EXTRA! ' REAR ENGINE TRACTION-You climb right out of snow, sane) and mud where other compact cars bog down. AIR COOLING? You never have to buy* antifreeze? or repair a radiator. And air can't boii over, ever. PRACTICALLY FLAT FLOOR-Here's a bonus in extra foot room ? more than you'll find in many btg cars. FOLD-SOWN REAR SEAT-Qne quiCK flip an^l you increase cargo space Jo ? ' 28.9 cubic feet. And it's standafjf^ equipment" , j *=) V ? IT BALANCED BRAKING ? The quicker the stop, the more equal 45 the weight distribution on each wheel. Another great advantage of rear-engine design. FOUR-WHEEL INDEPENDENT SUS PENSION? Each wheel "walks" inde pendently over bump? . . . and how that smooths the ride! corvair r?m?

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