WITH th? 4-H'ERS maktha baknett alvin c. newsome Agent An't Count; Agent It'i lor you ? 4 H Club Mem berk. Would you like to have an article of yours published In the National 4 H News and read all over the U. 8.? If you would, en ter the Reporter's Contest that A1 Lighthall. Official Photographer of the National Committee on Boys and Girls Club Work, is sponsor ing. These are the rules: (1) Awards are for a story with a photo. Du plicate awards in case of a tie. (2) The story must be written and the photo taken by the 4-H Club reporter making the entry. (3) The entry must be signed by a local leader, attesting that the reporter has done the story and photo. (4) Stories should be about 200 words or less. (9) Give your full name, age and complete mail ing address. (6) No photos will be returned unless a stamped, ad dressed envelope is enclosed. (7) The contest closes the first of each month, winners to be an nounced in the succeeding month's Round-Up. (8) Judges reserve the right to withhold the award when none is merited. The awards are: A photo album with the tinner's name in gold goes to each of the two monthly winners and the annual award to the top winner ia a standard-make portable typewriter. The report winning an annual award need not be a monthly winner. In the next few months, there will be plenty of good stories pop ping?projects will be completed, there are fair trips, ribbons and other awards to tell about, plus the exciting fun your club will have as a group. So be Johnny-on-the-spot with your camera, and send story and picture to: Round-Up Editor, National 4-H News, 59 E. Van Buren St., Chicago S, HI. Patiy Holt, Morehead City 4-H Club member plans to enter an essay in the Farmers' Cooperative Exchange Contest on a "Public Relations Program for Agricul ture." The 4-H Meetings for February will be held in the schools acord ing to the following schedule: Markers Island ?Today? Feb. 4 Camp Glenn ? Tueaday? Feb. I Morehead Ctty ? Tneedny ? Feb. ? Newport ? Wednesday ? Feb. t Atlantic ? Thunday ? Feb. II Smyrna ? Monday ? Feb. 14 Beaufort ? Monday ? Fefc. II During these meetings attention will be given to helping the 4-H member pioduce a home supply of poultry. An electric brooder will be displayed and the discussion will be centered around the pro duction of broilers for the family. One of the most important as pects of 4-H Club work is the teach ing of helping to produce the family food supply. The value of growing or producing what the family eats right at home has a lot of advantages. For one thing the family can produce higher quality food than can usually be pur chased. Also, if one will do a good job, the food produced will be cheaper. By following good management a better variety of food can be pro duced. To take advantage of pro ducing the family food supply, ar rangements should be made to con serve as much food as possible. Home freezers are very good for this purpose. Preserving and can ning help tremendously also in providing good food throughout the year. It is appalling to learn that 20 per cent of the farm folks have no garden at all. A good garden can be valued as high as $400 per year. Also 20 per ccnt of the rural people have no poultry at home, SO per cent do not have beef and pork for home use and SO per cent have no milk cows. Now is the time to plan for a family food supply for 1955. According to the schedule drawn up in cooperation with the School Principals, the officers of the Junior and Intermediate 4-H Clubs in each school will have the opportunity to learn more on how io conduct a meeting. This meeting has been arranged for all 4-H presidents, vice-presidents, secretaries and reporters. The Smyrna officers met Mon day, Jan. 31, and the Newport officers met Wednesday, Feb. 2. Harkers Island officers are meet ing today. Camp Glenn meets Tuesday, Feb. 8, and Atlantic Thursday, Feb. 17. Pagans used holly for decoration at midwinter festivals long before the birth of Christ. Pie (Continued from Pace 3, Section 2) are other ways to prepare Sboofly Pie. Some cooki like to layer the liquid and the crumb*, othera put the crumba in first and then add the liquid. But il you uae our ingredients, you'll have beat re suits with them 11 you follow our directiona. There are alao lota of namea for Sboofly Pie. Sometimes it ia called Molasses Shoofly Pie or just plain Molasses Pie. Sometimes it goes under the name of Shoofly Cake or Molaases Crumb Cake. And oc casionally it gets its name from a Pennsylvania county and ia called Montgomery Pie. Shoefly Pie Ingredients: 1V4 cups sifted flour, '<acup sugar, teaspoon salt, teaspoon nutmeg, 1 teaspoon cin namon, 1/3 cup butter or mar garine, % cup dark oldfashioned Haverhill, Mug. <AP) ? When police approached a house where they were certain a gambling game wa* in profreH, a dog ran toward the door, barking. 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