RATTJ.Y RnaT.R^ .TANTIAHY Taga .1 Today^ Future Farmer KTomorrtW* Successful FarmQr Makes SHAVINGS Marshall High, Billy Lil es, Danny and Newton Glo ver have received their Chapter Farmer Degree pins. Billy Glover and Webbie Jordan are actually making a table in the shop. Classes have begun making plans for their project programs for the coming spring and summer sessions. Both air compressors are broken, and until they are repaired, the boys will have to varnish cedar chests some other way. Beginning today, the 9th grade section of the FFA Chapter is scheduled to hold meetings every other Friday, under the super vision of Brown and Bryant. Corney Boykin and Doug- Brown, with a little assis tance, have completed a boo’'"'"tie for shop use. West Edgecombe, with Ben- venue runner-up, was the winner in the seed judging contest at the Watson Seed Farm in Rocky Mount. i^hnson Gotten Company rang in the new year by giving the shop calendars. Brown, Bryant teplace fterry Meets VetSj Former Teachers Wells Attends Meeting Ed Brown, of Bethel, and Herbert Bryant, of Coopers school, are the new prac tice teachers who have come to replace Baxter Dean and Glenn Byrd, States Boss Wells, Their job is to teach the ninth grade and possibly some of the tenth, Wells further addsi On February l5 they are scheduled to hold a shop contest for all eligible ninth and tenth graders in identifying tools and shop supplier* Community contacts with the farmers is another un dertaking for Brown and Bryant, These visits will be made according to sched- ulR,....says RO.S.S... While Willard Perry was meeting his veterans in shop, Monday, John Wells was attending a Nash-Edge- combe advisers' meeting in Nashville * Perry talked to his group on "Home Beautification,'' and Wells gave ear to the guest speaker, a soil con servationist, who discuss ed fish ponds and their Are You Plonning To Build A New Home? S©e Us For Alt Your Building Materids. iW. STONE LUMBER CO. BajLlcy^ North Carolana

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