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Hr MRS. ANNIE H. OREKXE
^'' . Hone Demonstration Agent
&•* Wilkes county, has 15 Home
DMkonatration Clubs organized in
^ UM connty with an enrollment of
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5,^ 3t^ women.
0>urlng the past six months new
clahs hare been organized st
fff." Ctempion. Pleasant Ridge and
Hillers Creek.
^P^The Home Demonstration Clubs
regular monthly meetings
W' voIf' haye a demonstration each
P month given by the Home Agent
P'. or local project leader for the
L month.
A state program of work is fol
lowed In the clubs in Wilkes
county. Topics for discussion and
f demonstrations for the year of
: / 194$ are:
January—‘‘The Home Front
Plans for Action."
February—"Three Square Meals
a Day.”
March—‘‘Quick and Sure Meth
od of Making a Dress.”
April—"Clean to Sbve.”
May—‘‘Milk for Strong Bodies"
June—“Food Conservation".
July—"Busy Day Meals."
August — ‘‘WTien Neighbors
Meet.”
September—“How Safe Is Vour
Home?”
October—‘‘Repair It and M'ear
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Buyers look on appraisingly as a calf
is offered for sale on a Monday after
noon at the Wilkesboro Livestock Mar
ket, now one of the outstanding live
stock markets in this section of the state.
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IN-
5ED EFFORT
JEailES . . . AND WB
IB "HOME FRONT”
iRY AS LARGE A S
iMIT.
S MUCH AafOSSIBU!
'ElVEaBP ]®^T TO
aRK£t conpiodwF will
Representatives of packing companies ,
and other large vofume buvers attend
the market regularly each Monday af
ternoon.
November —‘‘Ways to do Mor^
With Less."
December—"Living With Your
Family.” I
The following !*r“ clubs oni |
their officers in IrVilkes county:
Mountain View
President. Mrs. Claude R. John
son; vice-pres., Mrs. Leroy Por
ter, sec. ic treas., Mrs. Paul E.
Church.
Boomer
President, Mrs. Ralph Swanson:
vice-pres., Mrs. C. H. German:
see. & treas., .Mrs. G. B. Carlton:
assistant sec. & trees,, Mrs J. M.
pman.
riiampion
resident. Mrs. Taft. PWder;
vice.-pres.. .Mis. .^Ima Harri-s;
see. & treas.. .Mrs. Nora Brrnette.
Ferguson
Hunting Creek
President. Mrs. S. C. Stewart;
vice-pres., Mrs. Hobert wright; son; vice-pres.. Mrs. Walker Luff-
Pleasant RWge
President, Mrs. Edna Thomp-
President. Mr.s.
Mack Proffit; .sec. & treas., Mrs. Ralph Wright, man; sec. & trws., Mrs. Arvil
vice pres., Mrs. J. CUiy Shepherd
sec. & treas.. Mrs. .1. Creein
Shepherd.
>lillers Creek
President. Mrs. .\1. F. Bumgar
ner; vice-pres.. Mrs. Fred Gailh
Moravian FsGIs
President. Mrs. R. Greer;
vice-pres.. Mrs. C. F. Bretholl;
sec. & treas., Mrs. B. M. Pardue.
I Oilreatli
President. Mrs. Edd Hendren:
er: secretary, Mr.s. date Bumgar- vice-pres.. Mrs. M'. H. Teve-
nef; treasurer. Mrs. Paul Delp. Ipaugh; sec. & treas., Mrs. J. M.
Costner.
Roaring River
Ronda
PnisitieiU. Mrs. F. T. Moor“:
vicepivs.. Mrs. L. E. Dobbins;
sec. & treas., Mrs. Richard Martin.
Roiiring Gup
President, Mrs. W. R. DeJour-
nette: vice-pres.. Mrs. W. W. Cal
loway; sen. & treas.. -Mrs. J. E.
DeJournette- -
President, Mrs. J. P. Pardue;
vice pres., Mrs. G. W. Scroggs;
sec.-treas., Mrs. L. W. Smithey.
Pores Knob
President, Mrs. L. A. Bentley:
vice-pres., Mrs. Ethel Broyhill:
!.,'lSrs. P. M.
Gentry.
Mount Pisgah
President. Mrs. Grace Weather
man; vice-pres.. Miss Edith John
son; sec. & treas., Mrs. A. E.
Morgan.
Hulberry
President, Mrs. H. L. Prevette;
vice-pres., Mrs. M. M. Wyatt; sec.
& trees., Mrs. T. E. Harrold.
laise
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We Handle the'Well-KAn RING’S
loltry and lmr\ Feeds
See us for your Beds in Poultry and
Dairy Feeds. HS quality at a very
reasonable price
• TRTf BAG OF •
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SUGAR
-sec.-treas.,
1. Lowe.
It is reported that banang;
boats will bring in an extra 200^’
OVO tons of engar so that there
will be plenty for esmning. this
summer.
Silver f rest” Flour
TflVll Like It!
Wlolesale and Retail Groceries, Flm, Feeds, Meats
lOTH STREET . North Wiftd^ro, N. C.
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WE ARE PROUDWTHE FACT THAT OUl B^ESS IS
“FOOD FORFREEDI
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ING FACTOR IN THE
in thit we
androeat s
R-e supi^ying countless thousaids of baby chic^^hich will 1^ developed ii^ larger birds/or egg
EippliesTVrhere is a big demaifi, and the dei
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and poul^^an.
..grow l^apidly for these B|pducts. of me farm
!est Prices On Yoifr niaby Chi
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\ CHICfENS^DEGGS Ak FOOD FI
Thf Gov^ment fully realizes the importance of and eafga^s
vfti io(A for war and civilian needs. We urge every of’\^kes
|uQ# everything possible in the food line, and coKerve^auplies of
ev^^Jphd' tHat there may be enough to go around sy that may
havaois fair share.
.•by -supplying fij iting farm
ers with quality c_hi ens of ex
cellent laying and bre ling strain.
Supidement the natioi s food sup
ply with much needi [ eggs and
ppuj^! You’ll re ize higher
profits through your i creased egg
sales 1 . . you’ll be }le to meet
the goveiliment’s. pr luction-need
figures for the
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am by depen
stock!
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