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Farm, Home Week To Start Next Monday Whan run Borne Weak begins o? the campua of N. C. Stale Col i3 <flgy* frora My other rut ?me Week ever held in the fifty yaars of ill exurtenee. JA?orting to, Ruth Current. ??te home demonstration agent. ItomeVwUt?r thU >*,rt r*rm Week will definitely "chal 1t*' hon? demonstration club women to help find solution* to tte current problam t*n and science." Th? purpose- of the Pjtogram is to provide an oppor ?* t0T. *** wom?n to hear the st*tus of education throughout nation dUcuased and applied to the problems we face as citi Um* *n<1 le*d?? ta Nortil Caro An address on education will ?>? *i?en by J. Hiden Hamsey N C. Board of Higher Edlcation. AAeville, followed by a panel moderated by Dr. Carey H Bost iak. Chancellor of N. C. SUte Cdlege. Panel members Include sueh personalities as: Dr. Char jf F Carroll, Superintendent of Public Instruction. Raleigh- Dr G?don W. BlackweTl, ChaftMUor of Woman's College, Greensboro: Dft Charles T. McNary, public re latlons director. Blue Bell, in* Gifcensboro; and Mrs. L. B. Pate president of the N. C. Federation of Home Demonstration CUihs, N#w Bern. Wednesday morning's program Farm Hone Week is equ ally significant hi that, as CitTent says, '5T? are livh? in a w*-ld of acience and change with many ne# innovations coming in to our lives." Alvis Proctor, E. I. DaPont De Nemours and Com ply. Wilmington, Deleware, will address the group on "Science and th? Citizen of Tomorrow," follow ed by another panel moderated t? Ddan D. W. Calvard, Deaa at the SAool of Agriculture, N. C. State Ciege. With hi. to draw how progress in science wUl afteot the home tomorrow win be William N_C- **e School of T*tiles; Dr. Hazel Steiberllng. Institute of Rim Economics Re*"rch Strrtee, Washington, ?. C.? and Edward Laewenstein, teacher and arciii ?teet, Greensboro. -Ajtfttwr empjuwis fpt the w*ek s activities will be in the wjta of human relations. The n*ionally-known pair, Harry and Benaro Overstreet, Falls Church, V*-. will speak on "Living Richer and Fuller Lives," "Learning to Lire with Ourselves," "The Hoae 1 Place for Maturing," and 'Where Personal Problems Be come Social Problems." Annual Federation Day will \'*e P'wa this year on the last ?UT of r*m Home Week, and as "*?1 be another history making chapter in the home de monstration book. According to Mks Current, the state report for th? year wUl be taken from the rctent study of Heme Demoastra tion work Is Itorth Carolina which w* a part of a national study '"?lis will perhaps be one of the m*st informative and satisfying reports that haa ever been given," Mia* Current concludes. Other special personalities to appear during the week include Pew L'PPe. of Birmingham, Ala bama, who will rr 'tk on various phaaes of posture and modeling; and Miss Maxeda Von Hesse, of the Von Hesse Studios of Effec tive Speech, New York City, who will sp?ak on "Effected Spmch and Human Relaltans* New Prexy CHARLES B. ZEIGLER Charles B. Zeigler of Gastonia U the newly-elected president of die North Carolina Merchant* As ?odatioa, which has just conclud ed It s SUh annual eooventiea. He if head of the Public Service Company of North Carolina. Diesel tractors are usually an economical purchase when the anticipated use is from 800 to 1,000 hours annually. Compare the feature* of^hie mower with Any other rotary and aee why If. truly iWin b> quality aB perteMwe. 9 ck?n?? ill S9CMMb ? Tli|?k <? Hart Oolrtli ? ? 2% Hi. 4-cy^ MfliH ?Ww^wd ?pitlal Tm An X complete tine of net mat rotimy model t available. Eujr Terms Swofford's Phone AM 4-3M1 Main St. BOONE, N. C. WATAUGA COUNTY, ftOttTH CAIOLINA ? ESTIMATED BUDGET For The Year Which Will End June 30, 1959 ESTIMATED REVENUE: 1959 Tax Levy ...... ? fcte Intangible T* ? Penalties and Costs Costs i Ajd to Veterans' ate Aid to Welfare Administration and Forfeitures ate and Federal Grants? Social Security .. Unencumbered Balance ? - - TOTAL ESTIMATED REVENUE /oi' 1 j " ' > ' % /<% I ? ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES: Releases and Tax Collector's CooimtsriMi Fund Expenses dI Garage Building u*?vOl Expenses ... ?. ? i.. ? . ? Health ana Welfare Expenses j Bends, Interest and Exchange _ Social Security Funds $216,220.00 .. 5,800.00 .. 3,650.00 5,500.00 1,900.00 1,000.00 0,050.00 1,000.00 . 12,190.00 . 13,000.00 . 203,500.00 . 16,882.00 $540,092.00 1 * 12,000.00 77,543.00 20,000.00 70,489.00 47,930.00 17,050.00 295,680 00 TOTAL ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES. ...$546,692.00 1 T i ' 1 "r fi ass?!*! , ?'?U The estimated revenue aad expenditures for tbe which will end June 36, 1950 are shown tktre The tax rate I required to produce the revenue needed ia $ 95 per f 100.06 "falta. 1^<hy Reapertfniiy Submitted, El Watauga County Board Of Commiaaionera ( ?? fiftf* TVg- rWM. fit* Home Demonstration The Western DMrto Haadi craft Training Workcfcop tor How Demonstration 1mm it **?* county. AUmuKai from Watauga County are: Mm. C. P. tffrift, Mr*. W. R. Viae*. Mrs. Stuart Barneu, Mrs D. W. Cook. Mr*. 3. A. Hod (<*, Mr* Howard Murry and Mha Jean CWWer*. ? ' 21 i "Family Life" tu given by Urs. Charles Lewis. ? The demonstration, "Food Con servation" was firen by the home rnt- i r ?t #? ? ? fc The meeting In June will to held | at the church. ? ? ? ? The Bethel 1 tea Club met Wednaeday after- j m i on the It?. Life." The demonstration "Food Con ?erfatlon" vtm given by the home agent. S- , j| M ideal t f*U huge oil foncfMloni. j BOONE, J5SFS I mm r |a K ' ftm. WruI;: ARMOlJR MATCHLESS .BRAND LEAN SLICED BACON . . . * 53t GLADIOLA Ovenready BISCUITS 3 cans 29c Grade A Fryers CHICKEN LEGS (t. 55c CHICKEN THIGHS . . . . ib. 65c CHICKEN N BREASTS ...ib. 75c ? II. > ? 1 THRIFTS HOT Or MILD Pork Sausage /*>? 45c CHEF'S DELIGHT PASTEURIZED AMERICAN CHEESE . . 2 67c DELICIOUS HOMEMADE CHICKEN SALAD ... s ? p'? 40c SHOP THRIFT - Save On Over-All Grocery Bill. Save Time By Parking In Our Two Large Free Parking Areas Plus~ Free Premiums In Exchange | For Your Green Cash Register Tapes. SAVE lie - REGULAR 40c BANQUET POUND CAKE only 29c I REGULAR 59e BANQUET ANGEL FOOD Cakes .... on/y 39c SAVE 12c - NESCAFE INSTANT COFFEE . . 6 oz $1.15 11 OZ. CAN AMERICAN BEAUTY Pork and Beans 3fof 29c LA CORONA VIENNA SAUSAGE . . 2 25c LENOIR MILLS SQUARE DEAL FLOUR 25 IL bag $1.59 1% LB. BAG RUSSELL'S VANILLA WAFERS ... 29c THRIFT ROYAL COFFEE . . ib. 73< PET INSTANT 4 Qt* S/Z6 36c 12 qf. size 89c 2, 303 CANS ROSED ALE CORN 29c 46 OZ. CAN KRAFT Orange Drink 25c U. S. GOOD BEEF BONE IN U. S. GOOD BEEF lEAN Beef Stew ib. 29c 400 Count ?ara Kleenex 29c '2 Regular KOTEX 43c 2-150 O. SCOTT Towels 39c ? ? WALDORF TISSUE *-xjb 4 RoNs 33c Alcoa Wrap ALUMINUM FOIL ? . 31c IVORY SOAP 2 Large 33c Mediant ? . . t ^ 10c 4 Personal ..... 27c CLOBOX Quart. .19c Vi Gal. 33c ZEST BEAtiTY SOAP 2 for 29c Regular 10c f LUX SOAP ?1 Uil Bath 2 FLUFFY ALL i Reg. 33c I? Mi E. Kir*& Street Q>/?rfy of Fret Parkingj, Phone MAf 4-8886
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