by Maid red Morris 1 /!/ Homs this week from Perqui mans. Nash. Cumberland. Meek lenburg. I lender son amt Iredell Counties. NEW RECIPE IWXiK PLANNED Homemakers enjoy the ex change of recipes which their families particularly like. So Mrs. Warner YSodre. the Perquimans County Home Demonstration foods and nutrition leader, is planning a salad and dessert re cipe book featuring favorite dish es of club members in the county. Mr*. Ila drey White, home is-o nomics agent, says the food and nutrition leaders in the clubs will collect the recipes. It's a hot time to he talking a bout healing systems but that is what club members in Nash County have been doing. Mrs. Agnes Safy. home economics a gent, says many families depend on farm income, and planting harvest time is a good time to HAND RINSING Compare and you'll buy the best RiitchcnAid Ben T. Goforth Plumbing PHONE 739-4736 YORK ROAD think about the use of money. A housing survey conducted last fall Indicated th»* need for in formation on heating systems. The memlM-rs are deciding on ways they can use their income to improve or replace present heating devices. Mrs. Safy says this is a gO'Ml time to buy heat ing equipment since you can us ually get a better buy in tin* summer. EXTENSION BULLETINS USED Cumberland County extension agents have found a new way of reaching homemakers with up-to date information. Mrs. Era Ro binson. home economics agent, says they have Ixs-n scolding Ex tension publications to poisons announcing births in the local new'spaper. Mrs. Robinson says many of the young mothers are neing reached with Extension informa tion for the- first time* and se\ • oral have requested additional bulletins. EXCI f ANG E sn • DENTS K itirteen Mecklenburg County I H ers participated in an inter state exchange with Marion Conn ty. Florida. Miss Margaret Tyson assistant home economies agent, says an ex< hange program of this type gives the -t-II'ers a chance to visit in the homes of 1 ll’ers ill other states. Miss Tyson says the I li'ers visited an orange grove and pack ing house, a honey packing house, research fields and other places of interest. Next summer, the Marion County I H ers w ill \isit in the Mecklenburg County homes. HIGHER EDUCATION SOUGHT The Home Demonstration edu cation committees in Henderson County is hci'oming quite active under the leadership >f Mrs. Jean K< mpton. They did a survey ear lier this year to determine needs and problems in the* county. Mrs. Peggie Davis, associate home economics agent, explains 'hat they ho|*c to start classes for "school drop-outs” on reading and English. The plans include teaching the basic subjects ot English, math and social studies which eoulil lie applied towards