-'-vA NEWS or OUR NENwWONEN IN UNIFORM LT. CHARLES D. COWLES, of ViBoone, last week reported for tem ^ porary duty at the naval air techni cal training center, Memphis, Tenn. He was previously attached to na val air station, Glynco, Ga. CADET NURSE ~WILLIE LEE HODGES has been transferred from Shelby hospital to Washington, D. C., for further training. Brothers In Etorvic* Word has been received by Mrs. > i Zada Phillips, of Vilas, that her son, '?{ Pfc. James R Wilson, has recently If been sent to a .reBt camp after the ?f battle of Okinawa. Another son of Mrs. Phillips, Pvt. Boyd R. Wilson, is a patient at Woodrow Wilson hos f pital in Staunton, Va. Pvt. Wilson J was injured in France. * PFC. JOHN HENRY HARMON y is spending a 30-day furlough at the *? home of his mother, after spending >' 23 months overseas. He served in England, France, Luxembourg, Ger | many, and ^eara five battle stars, j ? Pfc. Harmon' was married to Miss | Willie Mae Hodge, of Icard, N. C., j on July 27th, in a ceremony per formed at Gaffney, S. C. He is the ! son of Mrs. Virgil Harmon and the late Mr. Harmon, of Vilas. PVT. WILLIE S. RUPPAHD, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carter P. Rupard, of Banner Elk, is now taking train ! ing at Camp Croft, S. C. His ad dress is: Pvt. Willie S. Rupard, 44085160, Co. D, 28th I.T.B., Camp Croft, S. C. DOUGHTON L. GREENE, petty | officer, third class, of the USNR, is somewhere in the Southwest Pacific, 1 serving as barber aboard an APL 1 ship. He has been in service for 13 months and at sea for the past nine months. His wife and two sons live at Sugar Grove. PFC. JIMMIE PAYNE, who has spent the LOOK FOR THE SIGN H^-Land Cleaners BEN WOOD, Manager / MEN'S SUITS We have just made a contract with one of the largest pawnbrokers in the South to furnish us suits. These are made for Southern trade. We will have the first shipment in this week. ECONOMY STORE MARINE FIELD SHOES We have another shipment of those good, full double original sole Marine Field Shoes, also with new soles and heels. Army Shoes, Army Shirts and Pants, Army Leather Gloves, Rain coats, Field Jackets and Men's and Boys' Hats. SHOES Men's Boys', Women's Misses', Children's and Infants' Shoes, Oxfords and Slippers in extra good quality. Come in and look them over! SHOE SPECIAL Have another lot of Women's and Children's Oxfords, Slip pers and Straps for 85c and $1.00 Big assortment of Women's and Misses' Short Sport Coats, Skirts, Blouses and Dresses. Shall be glad to have you visit our store often and remember that we exchange or refund your money on any purchase that is not satisfactory. ? THE ECONOMY STORE Rock Building ? Depot Street ? Opposite City Hall JUNE RUSSELL, Mgr. Phone 3? WATAUGA COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA Statement of 1945-1946 Budget Approved by W aiauga County Commissioners 7 JULY 2, 1945 ESTIMATED REVENUE 1945 Ad valorem Taxes (Estimated 90% collectable) 1945 Poll and Dogs Tax Penalties Cost ? Tax Sales Insolvent Taxes General Fund Court Cost 1,000.00 Schedule B License 100.00 Marriage Licenses _ 50.00 State and Federal Grants State Intangible Tax 700.00 Beer and Wine License 100.00 Fines and Forfeitures Sale of Supplies Miscellaneous Revenue 300.00 Estimated Unencumbered Cash Balance 6-30-1944 11,000.00 Total $36,090.00 ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES County Commissioners $ Tax Assessments Tax Collector's Office Sheriffs Office Superior Court Clerk of Superior Court^ Register of Deeds County Accountant's Office Farm and Home ? Coroner's Office Court House and Jail Junction Expenses Rnscellaneous Expenditures !. County Welfare Office General Relief and Aid to the Blind County Home and Farm ? Bonds and Notes ? Interest Other School Expenses Old Age Assistance Aid to Dependent Children Reserve for Contingencies 1,850.00 2,950.00 4,425.00 3,450.00 2,625.00 500.00 500.00 1,650.00 3,735.00 75.00 4,100.00 1,200.00 4,600.00 Health and Welfare Debt Service $19,540.00 $12,200.00 $41,700.00 . 2,000.00 900.00 300.00 100.00 2,300.00 450.00 100.00 900.00 1,600.00 5,000.00 4,430.00 5,500.00 #,425.00 2,500.00 2,525.00 28,300.00 15,600.00 4,400.00 School Fund $10,800.00 3,200.00 32,000.00 400.00 4,000.00 3,500.00 $6,000.00 $15,950.00 $48,300.00 $59,900.00 53,900.00 6,000.00 Social Security 26,100.00 200.00 ? 3,000.00 $35,060.00 $ 22,800.00 12,000.00 260.00 Total $5,760.00 $ 90,000.00 5,200.00 900.00 300.00 100.00 1,000.00 100.00 50.00 60,400.00 3,350.00 100.00 4,000.00 3,500.00 400.00 25,900.00 $195,300.00 1 1,850.00 2,950.00 4,425.00 3,450.00 2,625.00 500.00 500.00 1,650.00 3,735.00 75.00 4,100.00 1,200.00 4,600.00 5,500.00 5,425.00 2,500.00 28,300.00 15,600.00 53,900.00 22,800.00 12,000.00 17,61^.00 . $36,090.00 $15,950.00 $48,300.00 $59,900.00 $35,060.00 $195,300.00 The above budget was adopted by the Watauga County Board of Commissioners on July 2, 1945, and ordered published in the county newspaper as provided by law. The county valuation is approximately $8,000,000.00. The tax rate is to be $1.25 on the one hundred dollar valuation. If any one is interested in more detail information, it can be obtained from the County Accountant's office, - PAUL A. COFFEY, County Accountant.