FRIDAY, OCTOBER IS, 1ML mmtfM. North CmUu THE WARREN RECORD WinliB. CUM Negro FARM AGENT NEWS LEONARD C. COOPEH Negro County A|tnt L W. MURFREE Ant. Negro County Agent 4-H LEADERS GUIDE TOMORROW'S CITIZENS What is a 4-H Club Leader? Somewhere between the ster ness of a parent, and the com radeship of a pal is that my sterious creature we call a 4-H Leader. These leaders come in all shapes and sizes and may j be male or female. But they all have one thing in common ?a glorious twinkle in their eyes! Four-H leaders are found everywhere?at judging con-, testa, junior fairs, square dances and talent shows?and are al ways preparing for, sitting through, participating in, or recuperating from a meeting of some kind. They are tireless consumers of muffins, expert at taking knots out of thread, peerless basketball coaches and spend hours on the telephone. A 4-H leader Is many things? an artist making a float for the Fourth of July, a doctor prescribing for an underfed calf, a counselor at camp, a lawyer filling out reports and a shoulder to cry on when that dress just won't fit. . Nobody else is so early to rise and so late home at night. Nobody else has so much fun with such a large family of boys and girls. We sometimes NOW ON SALE UNTIL OCT. 21st ? contact ? Afton ? Mrs. Anna Fuller Inez ? Mrs. Richard Coleman Areola ? Mrs. Robert Gupton Macon ? Miss Nancy Wilson Warren Plains ? Mrs. Burnette Frazier Warrenton ? Selby Benton ? Or Any Member Of ? WARRENTON ROTARY CLUB First National Bank IN HENDERSON 4 "BANKING TRUSTS'7 * * Member Of The F. D. I. C. (AHTNC)?Army Specialist Four Edward R. Carroll (right) >f Norlina, N. C., receives congratulations and a certificate of ichicvemcnt from Colonel Edward A. Flanders, commander of he 36th Engineer Group in Korea. Specialist Carroll receiv ;d the award for outstanding service as a clerk in the 526th Engineer Company. Carroll entered the Army in November 1959, completed basic training at Fort Jackson, S. C., and ar ?ived overseas in September 1960. Specialist Carroll, whose vife, Joyce lives in Norlina, attended John Graham High School. Warrenton. His mother, Mrs. Mary R. Carroll, lives on itoute 1, Warrenton. (U. S. Army Photo) forget them, but we can't do without them. They received no salary, but we can never repay them. They are angels in aprons, saints in straw hats. Their only reward is the love of the kids and the respect of the community. But when they look around them at the skills they have taught, and the youth they have built, there's an in ner voipe from somewhere that says, "Well Done." Facts About Savings Bonds | Any office or agency that j renders a service to the gen eral public is bound to get lots of letters. Even County i Agents get quite a few. But we are told that the Treasury Department gets a heavy vol ume of mail from anxious aeople who want to know if inything can be done about heir Savings Bonds that have >een lost. The answer, of course, is a :imple "yes." Because Savings Bonds are registered in the] iwner's name, they can be re-1 >laced free of charge by thei treasury, whether lost, stolen.l nutilated, or destroyed. I* You need to remember only | o write to the Treasury Depart nent, Washington, D. C. How-| :ver, you'll get a little faster ]' iervice by directing your in- ( juiry to the Division of Loans 4 and Currency, 536 S. Clark | Street, Chicago, Illinois. That's < he office that actually keeps | :he records and processes such | applications. . Job Is Open At Local Postoffice The U. S. Civil Service Com raission announces an Exaroi lation to establish a register >f eligibles for appointment to he position of Laborer?Cus odial Service, for the Post Office Department, Warrenton, V. C. Custodial positions are re stricted by law to persons who are entitled to Veterans Pre ference. Applicants will not je accepted from persons not entitled to Veterans Prefer ance. Forms may be obtained from :he Post Office, Warrenton, N. 1, between the dates of Octo- (! NOW! A NEW WORLD OF WORTH! 162 CHEVROLET JOBMASTER TRUCKS with new High Torque Power! Hera's new High Torque power for thai let drivers tee up to 10% feet more of every weight class?light, medium and the road directly ahead. Like Chevrolet's heavy., .the most powerful enginee In proved Independent Front Suspension for Chevrolet history... sure saving power even smoother riding, easier working and dependability for every Job! trucks. Like the heavier duty hypoid rear There are plenty of powerful reasons for axles for mlddleweights end the rugged Chevy superiority. High torque reasons, new I-beam front axles* (9,000- or 11,000-lb. Reasons that range all the way from a capacity) available for extra-tough Jobs on mighty new High Torque 400 -V8* for Series 00 heavyweights. Like the longer heavies, right down to the thrifty States ... lived mufflers. Like work-proved Corvalr Including tno High Torque S01 She* that's OS's (2 pickups and a panel) that haul up to available for the first time In light-duties. 1,900 lbs. of payload with low-cost dependa Loads of other reasons, too. Like the new bility and sure roar-engine traction. Like to work styling with downward-sloping hoods know mors? 8ee your Chevrolet dealer. Here's new earning power for middle weights ... rock-bottom maintenance coats, compact site, low weight, top torque and top power. f 4SSVS Hike; 390 lbs-it torqu* ?S With 16V, per cent more torque than ever before ~ imCh WWSMuMwl evaHab/e from Chevrolet See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer BRYS0N CHEVROLET, INC. "Ik 110 WARRENTON, N. C. . ber 10 to October 19, 1961. No, applicentions will be accepted' after October 19, 1961, accord ing to Leonard Daniel, post master. Marriage Licenses a Zeroy Burchette, colored, of Manson to Maggie Mae Bul lock of Keats, Va. Attend Service Among those attending the services and picnic lunch at St. (John's Church, Williamsboro, I on Sunday were the Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Stoney, Mrs. W. R. Baskervill and Mrs. B. B. Wil liams. Peeler Discusses Schools. At Meeting Legion Auxiliary J. "R. Peeler, superintendent of Warren County Schools, was the guest speaker at the reg ular meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary on Thursday evening of last week. He was presented by Mrs. J. H. An drews. Mrs. W. L. Fuller presided over the meeting which was held at the home of Mrs. H. M. Williams. Peeler's subject was "Educa tion in the Warren County Schools," and he discussed1 progress and the needs of the schools, Committee reports were giv en and a detailed report of the food booth at the Warren County Fair was presented by! Mrs. W. L. Wood, who said \ that the booth did very well this year and thanked thej members for their cooperation.! The final report will be given' at the next meeting. Mrs. Wood was thanked for i her efforts at the booth and 1 Mrs. Leonard Daniel, Unit Sec-1 retary, was given a list of names of non-members and companies who contributed to he success of the booth. These >eople will be written notes of ipprcciation. All proceeds will ;o toward rehabilitation work n the Unit and Veteran hoe >itals. Delicious pies and coffee vere served by the hostesses, VIesdames H. M. Williams, W. Bobbitt, A. C. Blalock, Sr., tlelen Ellington and S. M. lardner. Miss I.ouise Allen was a viat or in Durham last week. Mis J. J. Nicholson and Miss RUie Nicholson have returned atter visiting relatives and friends in Hamlet. ?c cx i COLONIAL ST0RES| It's Colonial's Second Big Week! BRAND NAMES BONANZA! -jsr.- irwasc?* ?- mmmm nu i?,.i.^aiiaKgsa-;r.-ai NATUR-TENDER FAMILY STYLE Chuck Steak ..." 49< NATUR-TENDER CHUCK BOAST - 35 ATUR-TENDER BONE IN ? NATUR-TENDER LEAN END BONELESS lib Roast 59c ? Brisket Roast . . ">. 49c ATUR-TENDER ROUND BONE 0 NATUR-TENDER BONELESS Shoulder Roast ">? 47c ? Chuck Roast. .?. u>. 49c SCAR MAYER # NATUR-TENDER BONELESS Breakfast Links "> 69c ? Rib Steak ....?>? 99c US. NO. 1 ALL PURPOSE W . ,E POTATOES .. 15 39c CRISP GOLDEN DELICIOUS OR RED JONATHAN APPLES 4 & 39c FRESH TENDER COLLARDS . . 2 " 19c FANCY PASCAL LONG SHANK CELERY .... 2 STALKS 25c FRESH, FULL-OF-MILK COCOANUTS 2 - 29c RICES 6000 cSSSSf m/i%iAY' Don't mitt these Bonanza Valuetl UAWTTTY RIGHTS RESERVED. NESCAFE' INSTANT ?||ffAa SAVE 40c '1? $Hl9 Hi HI 0NE WITH Y0U* PLEASE. YOUR CHOICE OF PILLSBURY OR C.S. PREMIUM QUALITY C. S. Premium Flour *?? 39 C 5-LB. % Bag ONE WITH YOUR $5.00 ORDER, fLEASE. mmSSSBSMMESSMSM 50 EXTRA GOLD BOND STAMPS WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE OF 28-OZ. OUR PRIDE OLD FASHIONED POUND CAKE. IN LOCAL COLONIAL STORES VOID AFTER OCTOBER IS, MM. 11-5 R-50 C-l BiiiBBnifl MILD AMERICAN CHEESE ? SEABROOK FARMS ... A QUALITY BRAND GREEN BEANS BUTTER BEANS CUT CORN GREEN PEAS * ? . . r\ yynki i i unnnt/ 5 OR UD( 10-OZ. PKGS ^H^ FREE 1 50 EXTRA GOLD BOND STAMPS WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE OF ONE QUART C.S. PREMIUM QUALITY MAYONNAISE. IN LOCAL COLONIAL STORES * VOID AFTER OCTOBER 13, IBM. I 11-S R-50 C-I CHEESE 59 With one pound or more Mild American Cheese MACARONI l-OZ. PKG. CS. ELIOW OR LONG Ot OH * ? DM . IF REE It'a Del Monte Round-up Timet DEL MONTE YELLOW CLING HALVED OR SLICED 50 EXTRA - GOLD BOND STAMPS WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE OF ONE POUND OR MORE ?ONELESS BEEF STEW. IN LOCAL COLONIAL STORES VOID AFTER OCTOBER 15, IBM. PEACHES . 4 & $1.00 DEL MONTE EARLY EIEEH PERS n " " 2 St 25. 2 2X39, WW***']' *v -iTMinimiviii E RE? JBWPPPWBS ps I 35 EXTRA If]! Kraft... another Name you know! GOLD BOND STAMPS KRAFT VELVEETA . 2 ?89c SAVE 2c ON KRAFT MARGARINE PARKAY ... 2 ? 49c Hi MAIN STREET f . ? Tr" ? -

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