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I FRIDAY, BUY 27, 1960 , ^ ^ ij he that plomctlt sli Soil Conservation N s Land Care Sti Soil Conserve By NAT WHITE Soil roncprvoHnn CaniioA This week is Soil Steward- j ship Week. During the weekj ministers, officers of Soil Conservation Districts, and conservation minded citizens will observe Soil Stewardship Week, j "The Earth is the Lords and the fullness thereof; and they; that dwell within." We that: own and work the land have an obligation to be good stew-; ards of the land. A farmer should work his| land so as to leave it betteri than it was when he got it. A young man that inherits an eroded and gullied farm has a ! poor heritage. A young man that inherits a farm that has been worked the conservation . MALC( "Our Forme ! t I ^JPI U ijm r m w Ut Tha E< { VOTE I And Save N< IS whiiim. ttm * * * "* ***** ?* owlb 4iIdiw In hopt ews ressed During ition Week way has a brighter future to look forward to. There are many problems to solve in farming the conservation way. Many new problems have been created by mechanization. Even so, we find that the most prosperous farmers farm the conservation The resources of nature have richly fed, clothed, and housed us. Without these re sources our country would weaken, our way of life disappear. It is our duty to protect and conserve our precious natural?resources:?our soil4 water, forest and wildlife. v Say you saw it advertised in The Warren Record. POLITICAL AO )LM SEi A A ;rs Are Aireaa mm North Carolina Farmort I :onomy of North Carol mm ?rfh Carolina Fro or by Warren County Com; Hto Local Students To 1 Graduate From I Pharmacy School Two Warren ton students will !l graduate from the School of > Pharmacy of the University of North Carolina on June 6. f Robert Hunter Shearin and Thomas Peete Davis will be 5 awarded the degree of Bache- 5 lor of Science in Pharmacy at ^ commencement exercises at . the University. Shearin is the son of Mr. { and Mrs. Roy V. Shearin and f Davis is the son of Mr. and | ^ Mrs. E. D. Davis of Warren-! ton. Both are graduates of the; t John Graham High School ! j While at the UNC School of ( Pharmacy "Shearin took part in , the following extra-curricular t ] activities: N. C. Pharmaceutal' Association, Student Branches i Wesley Foundation. Davis, who lists no extra- ] curricular activities, has accepted a position with Pegram's Pharmacy in Apex. t rz SPECIAL RE I AT PINI Saturday Nif 8:00 I CASH PRIZES . WILL BE GI> HOl*S EVERY FRIDAY j BEGINNIN( j Swimming and Picnics i/ocatod 1 Mile Soutl Goode's Fe Phone Hills PEGGY AND Owners and VERTISEMENT tWELL: y Burdened T 4# Malcolm Seawell Sa opposed to a tax on because our farmers ened too much in the a living." Terry Sanford Sayi: "Thi tax is one of the sources i would have to be consid Draw Thair Own Conclusit ina Depends Upon To M.SEI m A Disastrous 1 UU.UrS~w.tl; H. M. H [HE WARREN P Macon Jr. Club -folds Meeting The Macon Junior 4-H Clu leld its regular meeting i: he school auditorium on Tuei lay 17, with Roddy Drake resident, in charge. Others taking part througl mt the program were Brend Copley, Ann Overby, Edwar ihearin, Walter Smiley, Hele ralkener, Billy Shearin, Pa lobinson, Joan Riggan, Care yn Shearin, Segrid Ellis. Ma jaret Robinson, Nettie Pitcl ord, Courtney Wilson an Vnn L. Overby. Mr. Hardage gave a shoi alk on water safety and Mis ilallinger talked to the girl >n canning. The meeting wa :hen adjourned. ? Caroly Hunt. Reporter. Former Littleton Boy Nationl. Page LITTLETON?A former Li leton boy is serving as pag CORP HOP E LAKE ;ht, May 28 *. M. AND RECORDS /EN AWAY. & SATURDAY NIGHT i JUNE :i ? Daily and Nightly It of South Hill On rry Road ide 7377-2 ED ALLEN Operators oo Much" ys: "I am bitterly tobacco products are already burd;ir efforts to make s matter of a tobacco af new revenue which ered." inil bacco \WELL obdcco Tax RECORD to Representative Robert AbI ernathy of Mississippi in Washj ington, D. C., this month. ^ John Echols, son of the Rev. n: and Mrs. Joseph T. Echols, i-1 now of Nettleton, Miss., left !, | to serve in this capacity on' j May 1. Rep. Abemathy is I-1 a! d jl zJiL f: ^ B \. CHARCI PEPSI-COLA or COC/ REGULAR or KING son DRIZVi LIMIT: 2 WITH $5.00 OR ,.n II CABTON I | ! LAND-O-LAKES CREAMERY [Butter q1 r\\ I 10 ? V QT.cS WITH Y MOTORIZ DUKELAND SMOKED Pic CHICKEN I FRESH-CUl I THIGHS. | DRUMSTICKS., j NECKS & BACK' BREASTS....... WINGS CUCUMBERS BELL PEPPERS CRISP CELERY V California snow white CAULIFLOWER.... ...FOR YOUR C YOU NOW H JUNE TO REDOM YOUR S IrHIBNULT bOI GOLD I ST A# NU-TREAT VAr ICE C 83 mom oood ^ QHE323 MAIN I from Okolona, Miss. Mr. Echols served as pastor of the Littleton Presbyterian Church for three years and Is now pastor of the Nettleton Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Echols was a member of the1, Littleton elementary school t . . . Come in Co 00KETTER EVEI R E if : QUART WIZARD HAL LIGHT! OUR PURC HASE OF ONE KS f DF.R H 9 v 79c keet ?R CHARCOT ? AND ? 2SL LIGHTER OUR PURCHASE OF ONE XliC: pieces " fw r up i - 49c ! .... ,49c 5. .? . ,15c f ... .f. 59c u ...... 29c 1 flhh l .each.. icc )E. STALK LOE. HEAD :onven|ence ave until 4th IV.A.mkiM AT jON UkL FOt " BOND MPS ?lla REAM IHRU SATURDAY. MAY M. QCJANTTT STREET cweB11 staff. National Math Contest. Tho ] Young Echols had an excel- ?"?*. ""J"* *" presented to it lent scholastic record while in him hhlgh "h001 I r.... a ?. L L , , . was to have been awarded at i LitUeton High School and the the cjose of school. week lie J**ft Neltleton for j , :: ;S Washington, he was presented About three-fourth of all a p.*n for the highest score in workers on the nation's farms he S'ettleton School on the are family workers. lonial Mi l OUT RYTIAAE! 1 COLOHUl tHHSl SAVE 30c PER BAG! . BLACK PANTHEB >v CHARCOAL FINEST QUALITY HARDWOOD k/20 - 99' TRIANGLE PREMIUM Margarine .... . . QTRS. 19c | rKBBS A 10-LB. BAG BLACK PANTHER CHARCOAL J WITH YOUR PURCHASE OF ONE 24-rNCH GRIL1 ONLY S6.9S FRESH ENRICHED THRIFTY ) BREAD as 10PHILADELPHIA CREAM Cheese p?l 10= 1 9 Ad POUND ^ ONLY ^_ ^^^2 S PREMIUM FROSTY MORN lNKS . >?, 55c BOLOGNA.. >? . .39c 9 FIRM CRISP .ETTUCrsj 2 heads 25 FREEZER FINDS MORTON'S FROZ. BEEF, CHICKEN, TURKEY I POT PIES...3 ^-59c J CS FROZEN 1 LEMONADE....??-.. 10c. ?*. 19c CS FROZEN ORANGE JUICE 89c M??TM7If fTW /YVDM A*. S 1V1L1V1M. MLiJLU I IAS1U1 . . 7^ . 400 I FULL C%gZ.*m . . 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