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U i '. v " - THE PERQUIMAtfS WtEStXT.' KEfcTFC! i& r '-.tli cxt.-.jxk rr.rr.vr; :x an. i;si " , " 1 ' "-w e"",Ve" '''''''"'t1'-wV"1 JV - v Vs"e y, -- -.oLJ ALlJ y, -La J V; 'V.- i""V .'.i1' ,'-' .'''dj LIVE, Perquimans County 4-H Gubs in In Observing Uub Week other special activities, This is National H-H Club Weeki v 1 During National -4-H Club Week honor should be -given to the irif4riMi .women who make , 4-H Ctyb work possible in this state and every state across the nation. These are , (he men and! women who serve... a 4-H local, leaders, - who v, belong , to, - 4-H . .: Thie is National 4-H CKib Week. Congratulations to Per- itruiraerw County 4-fTers for past achievements and best wishes for their future, v -H Club members practice good Citizenship today for strong leadership tomorrow-. This is National 4-H Club Week; !..; In 4-H Club work you can :gin new; skills, make new ..Councils;' and , advisory r groups, friends, develop ' your personal-Sand who give their time,, money ityi" grow in leadership and citi- and talents as donors to support jwrifti If you're between 10 ' 4-H work. ' ' 1 ' ; and 21, learn mare about 4-H ioThist i National 4-H Club through a 4-H'er or tne local ."Wee!; 'a -fine time for boys and Canity Extension Agent. . ljrla abcBt W years of age ; or ; This is National 4-H , Club1 overdo ' Join - America's head, Week.; Hats' "off and arBig hand heart,'" KaHtft 'aayt TieaMl ; t-" ' to i.' Perquimans CjntyV 4-H gram. ' 'WVieiher' you live 'on a CBiBi:; 4-H Jjfcys anl git 1 Iffn farm'aw4n L toirn or city,!j(oit the best ways . to se ve theif can- have fun in 4-H and learn ' hohiea " and- tomroumtci ' and by doingi , You ear choose Irom ; through thejr. edurnt onal pro- nearly 50 projects ranging ftom ' jects they "learn by doing.1' The home economics and agriculture A CI '..V K , J.) iV Activities During National 4 H Qub Week Observed Mar.'-29 . knowledge and good '.labits they '. fcquire mean a better oommun ' ity i and . cowity.' al a better . ' America. If you want . a part tv jft- 4-H as a member or leader,. .'V contact . the'' Extension - Service ... office in your county.. . -During National 4-H Club rWeek the 4-H boys and girls let tne 'public know what they like about ,4tH yClub wo k. They ' belong because they like what . . . they do and da what they, like, ' whether they live on' a farm or j v in a town or city. They choose tlieir own projects -a.iging from ; ctpps and livestock to.i cooking, seWing and home improvement, . Their long-range goals are l; ch aitacter development' 'and good citinship. 4-p Club work s; a fine key to new friends and iun.' to new Jeafjiingi and-skilK "4-H 'lielps to photography and money man agement. You can .train your, talents and develop your per sonality as you build character ' and good citizenship. . This is NaUonal 4-H Club Week. Tribute is being paid to the outstanding 4-H Club pro gram in North Carolina. 4-H boys and girls are helping make our commimity, our state and nation better places in which to . live, -i Their : educational pro jects and learn-by-doing activi ties enaW-"crem of the crop'? young people to make - a valu-... sfble ecaitribution oday 'and ' train fcirTeBdmhiprtomorriw;1 This . is . Nateional 4-H: Ckib' Week. 4-H boys ad girls are u. millinn AtUMNI . ..Old aiid Yoiiiig County Council1 Of ficers For 1963 uu ou c; MARY BETH HURDLE . TOMMY HARRELL LINDA SUTTON JANICE RAE STANTON BILLY WILLIAMS MARGARET AINSLEY . President Vice President .Secretary-Treasurer Song Leader ...Recreation Leader ! .train, Vor leadership tomorrow, . Your support is - riseded. Par- ,i y,y .;;;.',; . M-y v -:, '-vjc. ,.-,:', ;...(,.,.- , -.!.' '. ' .. U . Reporter -v " 1. 1 : .-. - '- . ' . -''."' 5 '-v. .? ' t - ;f,'; : me iwkwuiCiNiwHNwieiiww'. "locarn'r - .. ,f i. i I ,t -... . 4-H Chap l' "'4-H is a Way ef, who , care , to .. travel the 4-H trail,"i! says L. R.; 'Harrill, state , 4-H Club leader. I'll will lead "Learning. - Living - 5crV$nj! member.' Becoming an asset to i- )' ' to new challenging ; experiences, j.ng various improvements " .r.,i to' knowledge that will eilJ,H the' imagination and to skills that challenee thei ineeniiltr-iiM. ... ..... .. - i mer carnns. achievvemer.t lasrs. simnort. to: 4-H this, .week IS a- . . . . ; ' fttVi hMnwuiuty. service, nr&"$iB)v:f Pai fiUKeeJii! 1 tkViJSHamll. says!" that during Na- ; " ' J... ' " people are important as menas , work. 4-H is also a key to. sum-1 o( 4,. Won't you. otter your 1 i ' 4-H Develops fTToMtiTroSIfarrersI 1 3 : v By MARGARET A iXStE Sea'or 4-H Club The 4-H Club is m organiza tion of, boys,.. and girls from 10 f.r to - 21. jfcrbf lage. who are .in - terestpaE'jnffjihifiemak.ng, farm-., infc, jet sDrMl improvement ; and : : commuhityvwlation3. Club work i'l is a. part!t of itHeri. Agricultural Extension Service of North Ca . rolina State College, the United aiaies ; yepanmeni . 01 . Agricul ture- and .'ou ectunty. . Jjhere ff 1 ..-... fit., each member's ability" and fi' . - ..... w . . , . situation. tional 4-H Club1 Week, March ... . ..1 - . , 1 2-9i many girls and boys will be itfe$reirlr0t iP. reCognWd for their outstanding I tudJ$.PPrpw , ' t accomplishments ,in 4-H,tCfub eiome)nPttie.jr i.work;,. j . "The great challenge to leader and valuable knowledge to oth- ucuvmes are saiisiying vu me. Pyhsquently, , -my. 5 noteworthy accomplishments' as a' 4-H 'mem- flbtthd ff!t and on.tbe highway .and then do something to remove or elimin ate these hazards. which give training -in leader ship and management. . . .-", A new project , concerning ca-i reersiias been added end H may . help many bovs and girls to dis-. '' cover their life's vocation. t.Thu&l 4-H stimulates the lead- . ship is a belief in the philoso phy that what 4-H does for a boy or a girl is more import ant than what the boy or girl does for 4-T," adds Harnll. "This was so well defined in a statement ' by a former 4-H member who is now a college student. The Student said, 'Trips efvfrttr fftture14Vrlt dilj, numerous projects available WentlyffeftiKifyr munityand our wMhy.' VfS awards, Ins, ! cattificatas and otherfflmaterial cains, become iin- gnifjit''wl I , aitenipt to deujas we fcuild ,fn past acdomplifh-; 17, 1.1. Morgan Furniture Ccnijieny termine m 'jost noteworthy ac. project is abou. should. J i" him a first needs to rttad.thWBabv a vocational cureciion aia pur poie.of Qof mt', j "There are many 'compensa tions vfor,- Bervipe'toi 'ethers,? pui the-highest reward for leader ship is not what one gives but what he becomes because 'of it." declares Harrill. "In the role of- leadership, we need .to re member to be ourselves, to be gin where we are, to use our talents and to remember that we cannot live and progress on re fleqted gloryi of ipast achieve ment We grow Into greatness The 4-H beef jcalf prpject: is sting pi . About 450 youths In this coun- ty will observe National 4-H Club Week March 2 through 9. - The young people ere among the 2.296,000 4-H'ers who belong to about 93,000 clubs in urban, sub ' urban end rural erees- through out the United States. ) ' North . Carolina has an enroll . ment of 168,000.. "Perquimans . County has approximately 450 .members. Among the special 4-H Week activities planned for this county are chicken barbecue supper, which will be held later in March; a page in The Per quimans Weekly, exhibits in ' downtown stores,' place cards in restaurants, : posters , placed ' all ' veri the county, radio program, bake sale on the Court House lawn on March' 9. ' The week has a number of lo cal", and national ' aims. . Among them is" : to give members, a " chance to" measure progress and set new goals, influence iriore youth to join or. form 4-H Clubs, acquaint "more parents ( .with the organization and enlis.t , their aid; encourage more persons to vol' Canning Very Important Project By BETH HURDLE Senior 4-H Club Canning fa one of the many food conservation projects of fered to young 4-H homemak cerss. ! Along with such projects i . as gardening and freezing,' can- u ming cane be one of the' major lusoureee for saving ori "the1 fam ily 1 income, j Through 4-H1,' wew and ; proper methods'1 'Jf food unteer as loca,. leaders, stress f learning to live and serve co operatively with qthers, and rec- y ognize the tnajorj part played by ; .,. friends of 4-H. , ,. . ' The week wU be highlighted : v in Washington,. Q. C., by a team ; . v of 4-H'ers," representing mem- . : bers everywhere, who will give the annual "4-H' l Report to the-- -Nation." The -report will re- -view in story and pictures out . standing 4-H achievements and current projects. fiWjbHe in the .nation's capital, "tne reporter delegates will' visit the White : House, meet members of Con- gress, high, government officials and other national leaders. v Af- (. ter a short stay. irf. Washington they expect to go elsewhere for . a few days to meet With, pther , . friends of 4-H. , , . Sharing k honors, with club. , . members in all' states will be.t v c nearly 310.700 men and women . who serve as unpaid volunteer . .' leaders and guide "4-H work in ,. . local communities throughout the 50 states end Puerto Rico, 7 ; i Public Speaking Topic At Meeting one .of, tne most A-ierestina Dlb'ijv'f-jvconservatioo' are taught, Dem- iecti 'that ean brt carrW M V'--'onstrations-" and -worksHops1' are - , -: l . .T .-jf. -..'..,,. .... IF l'nxjieAuuMU'rJIiiniiii an 1irh1in M t-l Orfl ;H I A " I 1 1 I II1UL I TW si V a 111 VVltAVia s-a&wau i-ner.n tnu UaU'iKfbed of the fatett'melh eaa?y. VnfHVSoletimes.they are given tcedhbeef caUle (prn- t'-CeheWo fry these-new meth the right from the !l iiU inihe workshops. lt. Iitstarting ths' project one ' - wm!.-: ,.; ie iior ftriiof girls is to conserve (os fflpr.,ifl- r," ..A.t ,LE-2f- irb tnust can at least 25 quarts feipnefcan uL-a, "'1 M. noig seaboii iw uk wuu v.' Wing Contest and the Farm Fes- -r t t-'.-v .y ,.(7,.v - so this means have a good clean , source of water One shoulct - now pick the brand of feed be to going to use so he can pwrchase " the feed as soon as he geW the calf, Now is when you select your calf. It can be of any beef ' breed: i. ; Hereford, , Shorthorn, Angus or any cross beef tyeecL . ' Just .remember the day you buy the' calf is the day , yo mdk ? your mohey. Fort our snor thfe, " Ckratlnued on ac;e Setts , f ' tivat' Sometimes top winners The Senior 4-H meeting was held at the Agricultural Build ing on Monday night, February 18th. v; ' - Billy Williams, the president, presided over the meeting and in the absence 'of the secretary, r Linda Sutton served' as secre- ' ? taryl ' During the business meet- -. ing a committee was appointed to sell ads for ' 'National 4-H ,i 1 Club Week.' tW'cdmmittee 'wasi' ' il Beth Hutdle, Nancy Matthews".'' arid Tommy iWelll 1 Mr. Bryan' '"i't knnounced ClUb1 ''Camp" Week.' d m which will be at Millstone this . 'year, ' and the date "is July 13 - throiigh M7. .' He urge au-wnou: wfere plftmilhg to go, Wfeet ap- .siV.mtT&i pUcatibns in' by May 1. - - Publid 'speaking Was the btg -f - 'i feature' 'on 1 the pTogeatfi.' Thosev W speaking were '"'Judy hbiig, Har- " . riette Williams ' aAd1 Charles 4-H adult teader; announced the'VA 1 names 01 uiuse Haiiiin " program for March. The ones , who will be appearing will be ! 1. TV in these events' enter their can-. the ones who ire working on ned goods in the North Caro lina State Fair. foods and nutrition as their pro ject. After the 'program Tommjf TOiinfntf blue ribbons on can- 'Harrell conducted recreation for tne group.' oeveiui suiiics j"" played and the winners were Joe Towe White and Beth Hurdle. Refreshments were 'Served to the 18 , present nd the" 'meeting ad-jotjrned. ned' goods can be fun, but the 1 f serve nutritious as well as ap serve nutritious as weel as ap ' ,V petizing foods' makes canning a ,i j worthwhile roJt..- r any t,J,t home-naker. (,' T ill! I u - r 1 1 I tt:V' 1 V ! ' .''f:-ji'-'.K' 1 Harris Super Market "' I . .'V. . ''' ' i?r- Towe Motor Company Woodland Dress Sho:: , 'I V S' I lanr'iflrAiirniif in ! 5 PCIntfc Pofo - UI1UIIO UUIU . 1 1 - Swindell Fumrcl tlom Glenn's Place Dozier's Florist . . . .- .... . ' . 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