LE, N. C, SI. :3AY.B.Lirc;i.i, i;:2. '. .i 1am;ifrli are shown here anoeipg Curtains In their' ;;;btab hbiwJrortft to right: Kay Brie, 4Jari;iett Lanier, Nancy Ward, MSggi eUs.v Alice Carol Merritt, DohriAtiner and Lela -: .. , . Brj, Aim -Johnson . v The 1 Beaver" DaniH Club, pBnized on FebWiary 10, 1961. had a, very successful year. and Mrs. Robert-E. Ward, , or has Mr. Club , in lhA 'Club and ha VP ereatlv today. It has'sn enrollment of twen- ' tv-flve members and meets everv two weeks at the Club House. ; Tne officers for the new year are: Tohn, Wilkins, . President; Margie Wells, Vice-President"; Gloria Mer rill; Secretary;. Nancy Ward, Song Leader : Alan . Johnson , Reporter ; and Dwisht Johnson, Historian. ; : Under the capable direction ; of our leaders, Mr. and Mrs., Ward, vith the assistance of Mr. and Mrs. iVUlmm , Merritt, we have hart , a most successful year; and antici pate much progress during the com ing year.- . . s-rW' The' club, house 'is a house .owned 'y' the A-ult Leaders. They lease?' it to the club. The club cleaned,' re paired, and pair-ted it. . Member.1 and leaders did the work,. Blocks with boards over, them were used for seats. Now, we have benches bliut by 4-H'ers. Materials were pur chased from money raised by sell ing ,sesds and cards. Girls mide curtairs. All washed windows and painted. We have used, the club house for regular .meetings two times monthly. The Beaver Dam Little Club uses it and both groups have held socials in the "Home Of Beaver Dam 4-H Club." Beaver Dam boys are shown here constructing benches to be used in their club house. Don Bishop, second from right seems to be tell - ing Joe Blanchard, kneeling, "Mark it hen". Billy Merritt and Dwfgbt Johnson are looking on with interest. Summerlin's Crossrods Personals i rus Rhodes during the week-end.! Leaders reporting were Mrs. D. A 1-c and Mrs. Thomas Hill of F Cherry Health, Mrs. Eddie Good Schillings Air Force Base Selma, man clothing, Mrs. Carl Ivey Edu Kansas visited his parents, Mr, and cation. v ;-. . : :', Mrs. E. J. Hill last week. During the social hour the recrea- The Rev. and Mrs.' Marvin Whit- lion leader led in -a .contest about r.Jlj rt : i rul. ir.. .. r tir i : - -"',' - ,iV held a proeram at the Courtv Pro-j Mr. aadjli Willis Henry Swin- M . M Stokes Westbrook ' The hostesses served delicious re- such as parlimanetary prcce-'UiV. f -.,. nisi aiu, amety, manners, ana trips. n v w m i I Dy mr. tun ivey Bryant Hollowell of Mount Olive 1 spent Jft week end with his grand. In 1961 leaver Dam had exh'bits. parents, Jfc and Mrs. Walter Jones. Show, and also square-danced Brod"en 'Hall in Wilmington. Activities of the club such as cleaning sprees, raisin? money, painting, building benches, and ot hpr iohs in which ah mber lent The ficers for the first year a hand, have made the club one of at uanrciu airu iu v,oVu mncu cnrl.iv At ; .i .E.jie tiive milk coisimip tin-) declined 2 5 percent, milk pro duction Increased. 1.5 percent. Sur pluses of dairy products Increased accordingly.. Uodpr the dairy price support program, USDA's purchases of . butter , to 161 increased by 5.7 times over' , the purchases a r year earlier!' nonfat city t tnilk purchases increased J.S tlmcs;;-,and purchases of cheddar "cheese Increased - 414 times that, of v year, earlier.'?" Spokesmen tor USD A and the Ad ministration point to- the health scare a8;the possible reason fo- the Tfase in milk consumption. They reftsnn .that vith air the" talk about the relationship of hear! attacks to, the amount of cholesterol' In jf the Kodv nd. the distiisslon of radioac tive fallout upon our food ; supply Ji especially; tnilk f people identify these1 thftSH flM the milk ar-d cut down on their-consumption of dairy products even though they realizr that milk is one of the most -nutri tlouAvfoods.H- 'A The leadership of the American Fwn Bureau says the higher price supports' 'durini: the past 17 nn ths have brought forth more produ ction.'sdiscouraged Consumption- and greatly, increase government costs No matten -what, i the , cause or causes of this consumption decrease and production increase, i the ore million- farmers who sell milk 'will have to make sorrte adiustment be cause ' we cannot continue ' to accu mulate "dairy products in still larger inventories- " ':'- : -i- (' -. 'r'.: -'.: -',--'-: i There is expected to toe much pre ssure thja. year, for a national milk marketing; order , to aid the R venh ment in eontroHihg milk production -" , w-r--.-. - vi r inn with. .-unxes vvt-SLDi ihik im nnK bshps SHrvRn ,npiiriniis ri- jiicitb -u uiim u. iiujk iimio wuuiibiivii , , . . .. , -ram, participated in the Talent son oi uucney.r, ana Mrs. uoya vixitBl1 .-,.,, Mr, v,hprt wh- fchw.n Mni.Hn f -fa-.--iiHire dttectlvelyi,Aecordn to the' or?1fe.-HB "'cu . n!.i.... j nhAM aa miimnora At. in i snnr tinrr tt..s t innrt '. : t the m tiub pieage. From lett to right:" First row, Ralph Hunter, iu). DaiAA navnnf. Second row. Cecil Edward! (adult leader) '. . Aaram rosier, Uail ISdwards, Craig I4wier, JO Ann Kaynor, Lola . . : t nr,io c. Thionsn Thirrl row. Janet Lanier. Bobbv Lewis': Prcn, ' : ijmier. Barbara Raynon, Patricia Laniet.f Mrsl Rajph HuSter (aduili ir ' eaden. ourui row, roujr jvoiis, acuclu jucvYia, wiuue muuicy, ouiy , , Community Club Of Cedar Fork Re-organized During late 1961 and early 1962 Cedar- Fork Community 4-H Club theCedar Fork Community Bui. meeting ity-fcc Mi ihe. t'upos)i; ; Dlannine Proerams For the Year Mr. and Mrs. Sunday Summerlin Mrs. W. T. Byrd is ill at home. He-1 Mrs. Jimmy Korncgay and Miss pared from her ; and hero. bi ry Annie Ruth Denning of Mnimi were as follows: John Wilkins, Pre- .nioem; 4wij(iH vuiiiiouii, vjie-ne- sident: Mary Elizabeth Merritt, Sec jWary'lMareie' Wells, Program Dir ector: Alan Johnson, Reporter: and Lela Ward, Historian. Through the year the club has had many i interesting programs the outstanding spots of the com munity. Each member is proud of the club and what he or she has contributed to It. The members have carried out Tojec's in sewi"?, cookini?. cloth ina, livestock raisin g. tree i 'testifi cation, aad numerous others. iplSl'TOPS'Fdlf ' . r;lte.rpuLPvVooD ;CUTTIN(''' ' "-.: ?' cutting tmll M ruggad, th WIZ is built to take th '.Ut'.ni. Will) new 16 plunge-cut bow. It's a natural tor pounding f prefestlca' ".orina. With new 16 plunge-cut bow. It's a natural (or eulpwood ptqciuctian. New vsslarf U crakskaft lournals greatly Increase bearing surface. New bigger fcickolate and fan housing give better cooling. Available '. ' , rith 16" plunge cut bow, as well as straight blades from 14" to 21", j'sartotafjiodbfush cutter. ', ;'-vt T. A. TURNER CO. PINK HILL, N. C. Mr. an Mrs. Geddie Jpttee, becca and Marshall. Mrs.' "3 Gradv. Mr. and Mrs. 0. A1. Jit. Olive and Mrs. Carl Ivey - visiteH nigan went to Sneeds Ferry FrifiwMrs- Mary Ann Adom of Dobbers Mr. and Mrs. Donald AlDhin afidViUe Sunday. dauhtrters Terrv and Laurie of New W- L. A. Brock of Rose Hill and Bern snent last Thursdav and Fri-'MrsTtT. A. JeiTigan visited Mrs dav with Mrs 'Fred Alphin. Mr. and Mrs. John L Amon Sv were dinner guests Sunday of Mr and Mrs. Wayne Faulk of Bea Marsh. M-Sgt. and Mrs. Cecil Herrin; and daughters Brenda Bonnie l'.ef sie Vickie and Monica Jill of Fay ettevillei Mrs. Joe Gray Whitted an i Amy Jo of Seven Springs visilei Mrs. Bessie A. Herring Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Summerlii' and daughters of ' Keansville visit ed Mr. and Mis. Allie Ray Arnet Sunday. Mesdsmes Sudie Veach Lanstoi' Viola J. Sloan, and Lucile H. Wood aVd of Warsaw. -Mrs.-- Bernard OnrHson. Peul Barbara and Dennis of Kinston-visted Mr. and Mrs. T .. .lenugan Sunday. Mr. and Mrs,. ,1. D. Best anr' children of Ooldsboro.-J Mr. and Mrs. Donald Heath and children of Grifton were guests during the week end of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dail. Mrs. Fred A'phin and daughter Peggy visited Mrs. Lula Parker at the home of Mr. "and Mrs. Earl Dail of Mount Olive Sunday. , Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ivey of "rcHsboro visited relatives ,and fri ends in this Community Saturday. Mrs. Annie Rose Bil lof Kinston nent the week end' with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bell and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Godbolt. -v ' Mr. and Mrs. Carl Davis q' Richlands, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hol lowell and children ;fbf Mount Olive ad Mrs. Albert 'Jones visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jones Sunday Miss Lottie Byrd of- Broajden vis ited Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Byrd Sun day. ., Pvt Linwood -Rhodes of Fort Jack son, S. C. visited Mr. and Mrs. Cy- HEIUG-LEV1ME ''.li:Ei5liir 'P' p ONLY 3 MORE DAYS o Storewide j Clearance Of Fine Furniture Floor Samples To Make Space For Arrivinq Shipments r . ;rc l) fo 50 less r. if, 'it UV'$ : flhan reeul'jr PRICES or comparable values - - x ... ... Ethel Kornegay of Albertson Mon day. V Jhon I. Amon Jr. of Goldsboro was a guest et-Mr. and Mrs. John I. Am on Sr. Monday. - ; f . Mrs. Jimmy Roiftegay of Mount Dlive and Mrs. CarlIvey visited Mrs. R. L. Sykes Tuesday. . ".'' ''.V'. 'P' ' '" Surnmerlin's fbss Roads HDC Mef The Surnmerlin's Home DemojN, Stration Club met in the home bffcent Mrs, H. C. Lewis and Mrs. G. L. Summerlin last Thursday. Mrs. E. J. Summerlin was in charge. Of the devotional. Mrs.. Lew :e Fwd and Nutrition; leader gave the demonstration on "add Spice v Mi.i oue .gave members sev eral ' recipes using Spices' a n erbs stressing how dishes Could be improved by the use of them. c BUILD? CHARACTER Whether It Is Learning Better Care And Opera' tion Of Farm Equipment Or Mastering A. Home Making Skill, 4-H Mem bers Acquire Initiative, Responsibility - And. Leadership ' , YOUR John Deere, Dealer ' Sends You Congralulaiions- : maT t-s-l U ff...l. ah J f. recipes -using spices 'America,, Farm, Bureau, instead of 1 " ZZ:,: IZSJWLZZ Me tnember. are Gordon Thig- ZS'iZTZto k Mls- Vernon aSfiJ '"U ' r. and Mrs. Dewey Lamer; y - - l and Mrs.. C ornehus Edwards; In- "''','',.'';'...'"; '' "', ' Idividuals chose projects-and of- ' Robert C Bratcher ; ',;e-s were elected during the . -A' i.v-r , -, " . "January meeting. r - KorfolkVa. Robert C, Brateher. riesiaent Biiiy LanirV i Vfe enginfema . second' class USN, son Vpresident, Peggy LSnier; " Secre of Mr-and Mrs, Marry E. Bratcher tary . Treasurer. Mane- f?a. t of ; Beuiavile, N. C. is -serving a- Reporter, Kenneth Lewhj Song" board stuck cargo ship USS Mifr Leader j Rebecca RayliQr,' phen; unit' of the' Atlantic Fleet f; Cedar Fork 4-H'erS are tplan Amphibious' Force; v headquartered ning to meet once each' month'ia at. Norfolk,' Va., which-celebrates Its ' ' 20th anniversary on feb. 20. - - ; Orsanh-ed on F!,b,:-20,v 1942. the . force lead every major Allied am phfoioua landing North - Africa and Europe during World 'War II:1 Agriculture fiction By WALLACE PARKER N. C. Farm Bureau federation '' Dairy Surpluses Are Increasing , At a . time when our - eeonomic growth and population are: increas ing it is surprising to learn that the total -consumption of dairy -products in the United States; decreased1 last year. With an' -anrual 'economic growth of about '3 per cent and-an increase in -population, of i.7 Der- last year - only -125 billion pounds of dairy pro lucts were con sumed in this country a decrease of belween 2 and 3 billion pounds from. i$60. V.:,'' nrco DRILLING frff 1 . at Ma MA --'.V . - ' .' t" blowino Water Guaranteed . "v Or No Pay' E. L.: REGISTER I ( Register's Crossroads ) -RFD.Rose Hill ' A 8'fhie 2B 9-2571 Vl tIs'Home'? - "Without Water" ?!! 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