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^klCESBORO Uiri* CrbKs pr k Urg«d la Fo^ Came '’-"•i Ooanty Afcmt 3. B. SnipM and Aialetenu H; C. Celvard and B.‘ RoUiiui neat week wUl WAVE CQWMITTEE IS AiH(*OINTED HERE (Qonttnned'trom page one) ^eatone a s^edule of Food atad ' meeUa > nrttog farmers to 'pointed as a WAVE clTlUen com mittee. T&reee ladles Include Mrs. Don’Melville,' Mrs:'Richard Fin ley, Mrs. Jemes'H. McNeil, Mrs. Ed AdklBA and Mrs. Don Wads- “WUkes todair' - done Its part In young men la the Huffman, '‘and I am sure wyna women of tW$ county are Jn* aa patriotic as the men".. JhOT «te many lobs now aTallable in the Navy to women, and recent exi^rl ence has shown that women -are^ capable of doing these Jobs_0^r * aaawmaa; o UI^UIK Ad^UIOlD W ’ ' . x n a aV-,1 r seed large c ops of sidaU grain !^ey- HuMman pointed out that r - ' * lah._^^ 4l%x- (kJMlMerA ifa^ssaa naW-A this fall and 1.0 prepare for maxi mum prodnct'bn next summer. Mffly of these meetings have already been held and > with ex eellent response from farmers. Three meetings will be held on Monday night, October . 25, 7:30 p. m. at the following places: Whittington school at Reddles River; Hendren’s store at 011- reath; Millmrs Creek school. three of the a*bve ladies have husbands serving in' the Navy, and that a fourth had a husband over sees in the. A^y. According'to'reports from the office of Lt. Commd. C. B. Neely, head of Navy Recruiting in North Carolina, at Raleigh, North Caro lina led the nation last week in the number of applications for WAVES. Huffman said with the maclst mate, arlaUoh machlnlrt mate, parachute rtgger, commun^ cations work, and Link tral'““'‘ operators. .“ , ___ Huffman quoted from a letter just received from Wilkes coun ty’s newest WAVE, Seaman sec^ ond class Edith Faw Minton, of Millers Creek, as typical, of what 70UH? p6ople think of their work after they get in, “I‘wouldn’t give SPECIAL REDUCTIONS ON DRESSES and HATS • At • JEAN’S Begiiining Friday Morning ONE LOT DRESSES— $9.00 Values... now... $5.98 ONE LOT DRESSES— $10 to $12 Values now $7.98 These Are All New Fall Dresses! Special Close-Out—One Lot NEW FALL HATS at $1.39 and $1.79 Also Reductions* On Other Price Ranges! Hurry In! JEAN’S DRESS SHOP North Wilkesboro, N. C. Coy __ T, Bark- Pettyjohn: '^CtJurry, Mr*- . Ret. C. Cr. Harrttop — Chairman, Mrs, W:’’ Kafnaon; i^Muthalrmalt SLS ’&_n:SSlS“S.‘i'r7!r; 'SiS: Ofaene Sb^hsrd,.' Hall, and Latoyette Md'tliiBrleV.T?' . :BlUNdBP^:i TOkBi- Mrs. "IL. P. Inacwe; xom- mtttee, Mrs. 8, C. Btewart and Frank Barnette. DOBSON STORE — Chairman, J. C. Tedder; committee, Mrs. W H. Tevepaugh, and Mrs. M. L. Hendren; workers, Roy Hayes, Junior Costner, Kathryn Hendren. for anv I IMOW of in- Mrs. J. M. Costner, Mrs. J. P. my Job here for any l know oi North Wilkesboro. The Navy is the most wonderful life I’ve ever experienced. Ton have to work hard, but it is interesting, and makes you feel like you are really doing something worthwhile’’. Huffman said that Seaman Minton was stationed at Hunter College, New York City, where all recruits are sent at least one month for training, and from there to some of the other Navy Colleges for specialized training. Any of the five ladles on the Ci vilian Committee will soon have full information, application blanks, and booklets describing the work of the Navy women, and young women in the county are urged to see one of them for in formation now. ■V NATIONAL WAR FUND WORKERS APPOINTED (Continued from page one) Holbrook; committee, W. R Hutchison, and T. G. Johnson. CHAMPION — Chairman, Eu gene White: committee, Mrs. T. O. Minton, E. M. Huffman. J. R- White, John Barnett, and Colon Foster; workers, Mrs. Nora Bar nette, J. F. Walsh, Gerald Mc Gee, Mrs. Taft Foster, Avery Church, C. H. Jones, Ira Triplett SOMERS — Chairman, L. V. Somers; committee, Olin Souther, and W. G. Myers; workers, Albert Myers, Mrs. Sanford Sparks, D. A. Holleman, Rev. W. F. Lawrence, Miss Addie Casey and Olln South- Robinson, Miss Ruby Marlowe Mrs. R. M. Hayes, Miss Gladys Anderson, Mrs. J. P. Hayes, and Miss Rosalie Moore. NEW HOPE—Chairman. Ray Hendren; committee, Mrs. M. V. Robinson, and Miss Flossie Hen- dfen; workers, Mrs. Odell Moore, and Mrs. Austin Triplett. MULBERRY—Chairman, Grady Miller; committee, H. H. Jen nings, Mrs. John R. Jones, M. F. Absher, -Mrs. Harvey Prevette and Mrs. Treely Harrold; workers, Mrs. Janet Johnson, Miss Nancy Caudill. Mrs. Ruth Shatley, Miss Myrtle Tomlinson, Mrs. Grady Sue Doughton, Mrs. Jennie Cranor; Mrs. Bernice Greer, Miss Mary L. Jones, Mrs. Margaret Barber. MT. PISGAH—Chairman, C. L. Comer; committee, N. W. Pre vette. E. E. Mahaffey, Miss Min nie Hollar. MORAVIAN FALLS — Chair man, Mrs. C. F. Brethol; com mittee, E. I. Elledge, Paul Vestal, Mrs. R. A. Greer. PARSONVILLE — Chairman I.,ee Beshears; committee, Mrs. G. C. Parsons and George McNeil; workers, Mrs. Myrtle Baker, Mrs. V. R. Hamby. SHEPHERD CROSS ROADS- Chairraan, C. C. Alexander; com mittee, W. W. Gentry, J. Q. Bur- cham, and Clifton Prevette; work ers. Mrs. Maude Yale, Mrs. Mol- lie Blevins, J. L. Eller, Boa.- Blackburn, George SpiRh, C. H. Bryant. Garnis Blackburn, and VANNOY—Chairman, A. K. Miller; committee, Mrs. Mamie Wyatt, and W. D. Kilby. DOCKERY — Chairman, Bruce Billings; committee, Mrs. W. W. aambill, and W. T. Halloway. WALLACE Radio SerWce NOW LOCATED ON Corner A and 10th Sts. Bring Your Radio to Us, Regardless of Make Or Size.. . We’ll Repair It! REASONABLE PRICES! It will cost you very little to keep your Radio in perfect condition so that you can keep up with the news from the battlefronts as well, as over the Na tion. WE ARE EQUIPPED TO GIVE SATISFACTORY SERVICE AND YOUR PATRONAGE WILL be greatly appreciated AT ALL TIMES! PAY us 1 VISIT! RADIO SERVICE Located Corner A and 10th Streets JOHN WALLACE, iWi TELEPHONE 245 'l.f -JohttsoB; coxamltte«,i T. J I. P. Pgrdua, and O. M. [Alaaqtnder; vertc«m, B;,S. Owya. Miner, Mnsai Dora-‘ BHiflCe, Paul Oi^ii Rohert GIBbe, Q, R. am- W. R. Ahaher* Mn. 4 endllArtiiuOAeBe; worfeemi, Oemrr, Wlee ’— "—^ — nohothy 1 , eon^Mtas naua.Btfvud, Major Pardne7’'l£to. iSoimR piiliam,/ MlM Blanche Par^.: “iBORO»J. : tilifi^i'hT OharHq, .Rarrf*.' • 'i^ehbln »;H&rtin''Accideiit dmonk and Mrs.^Alrln Stnrdi irniit; Wrkers, Mont Jones. Miss Mary Louise Jonee, Miss ' Mary Charles Alexander, Mrs. W. H. Fttder. ^’WILKESBORO ll.l-Chalrman, Mrs. Oma McLain; committee, C. O. Glass, Hubert Pardue. ' NORTH WILKESBORO—Com- inerce and Industry—Chairman, J,. B. Carter; workers,'W. C. Grier, Boyd Stout, Bryan Collins, Miss Ruth Colvard, Hoyle Hutch ins, J. E. Caudill, Jake Schaefer, Joe Johnson, Mrs. Lawrence Crltcher, Albert Garwood, R. H. Shell, A. G. Finley, James Os borne, A. B. Johnston, H. H. Cobb and Ray Wall. General Canvass and Stores—Chairman, James M. Anderson; workers, Richard ’rhreg'f p ittett this ’ : taerii^l^dtKimo^ o»«r to teMiM- t&prppa making Virgil M. Church,'- prominent orcbardist and, lumberman,'was injured^ Monday night when his •utonMbile and a car driven by Coy of Purlear, collid ed oih highway 421 near Millers Creek. Miss Vetra Church, daughter of Mr. Church, and .Wilma Ree and Bud Nichols, other occupants of Mr, Church’s car, sustained minor injuries. Huffman was also slightly injured. Mr. Church remained at the hos pital here until today. He, suf fered severe bruises and minor cuts. His car was practically de molished and Huffman’s car was badly damaeed. liwr illicit Waite# grreeted Vf -Ageate R.' ftiTBoi# And B. M. C*mWH 1b tho lyalhAplane ebminaBitF', aad^waa gUmad under c |5Dg,j;;lMiBd In a bearing before ,^Commb»teiier = /. W. Dula in WUkesbero. - ' Ernest Davell - was jaken by ' . the wme effleen Tnetday and Agents C. g. Felte. H. H. Doteon ^ - and J. S. Cabe arrested Hurtle 0. Elledge. Dowell and Elledge ■ were placed under bonds of $500 each. • V- Repairs to 6,428 ships have been made in South African ports.' In the last two years'. . BUY MORE WAR BONDS ‘9 ArFwsr SNNOFA _ UK 666 M4 lAHQLlAin. NOSIDSOK J. W. Cheek. CLINGMAN—Chairman, J. R. (Jalloway, committee, G. C. Greene, Mrs. R. H. Greene and T. Y. Gray: workers, Mrs. J. W. Caudill, Mrs. Armstrong Gray. Mrs. James Pardue, Mrs. H. G. Greene, J. E. Smith. SUMMIT — Chairman. L. E. Woodie; committee, O. M. Wat son. TRAPHILL — Chairman. Zeb Dickson; committee, Charlie Mile.s, .Mrs. C. D. Holbrook, and D. B. Swaringen. AUSTIN — Chairman, J. Z. Adams; committee, B. C. Speaks and J W. Brown. THURMOND—Chairman. Mrs. J. E. DeJournette; committee, Mrs. J. N. DeJournette and Stew art Lyon; workers. Mrs. Ima De Journette, Miss Alma Woodruff, Mrs. W. W. Calloway, Mrs. Mae Cothren, Miss Janie Cooper. SHADY GROVE — Chairman. Mrs. R. C. Jarvis; committee, S. G. Mayberry, T. R. Roberts. BOOMER — Chairman Mrs. John Andrews; committee, G. P. Carlton, Ralph Swanson, ami Homer Carlton: workers, Mrs. O. B. Smith, Mias Eva German, and Mrs. Herman Brookshire. RONDA — Chairman, B. R. S'pruill; committee, C. E. Sharpe. J.' A. Poplin, and Mrs. F. T. Moora; workers, Mrs. O. P. Walls and Mrs. F. T. Moore. ROARING RIVER—Chairman, ORDER AUTHORIZING THE IS SUANCE OF $84,000 REFUND-1 ING BONDS OF THE COUN-] -TY OF WILKES, NORTH CAR-j OLINA. I BE IT ORDBRE3D by the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Wilkes, North Caroli na, as foiled: . . ^ Section 1. ’That bonds of Shid county for the maximum ag^- gate amount of $84,000 are here by authorized to be issued pursu ant to the County Finance Act, as ame-’ded, (for the purpose of re funding valid existing indebted ness of said county incurred for necessary expenses and for spe- .-„i purposes and evidenced by the following outstanding bonds: $N),000 4 3-4% Road Bonds, dat ed November . 1. 1916, and payable November 1, 1943. $74,000 of the principal of $74,- j274.95 4% Funding Bonds dated ^-'iw 1, 1935, and payable July 1, 1950, ^ which Funding Bonds are ■redeeiTmble on January Ii 1944. Sec. 2. That a tax sufficient to nay the principal and interest of the bonds herein authorized when di’" shell be annually levied and collected. Sec. 8. That a statement of the countv debt has been filed with the clerk and is open to ipoblic in- epeetion. Sec. 4. That this order shall take affect upon its nassagh, and shall not be submitted to the vot ers. Thp foregoing order was finally nassed op the 19ft day of Octo ber, 1943. and was ^rst published on the 21st dav of (Vtober, 194)8. Any action or proceeding anertion- ing the validity of saH order ntUst be commenced witMbi thirty days after its first pnblkation. . srofeBN, Clerk of Board ei*. w'v i REMEMBER! YoqOet Lower Prices At The IDIXIE- IHOME Because It’s A Super-Market! WESTON Vanilla Wafers 9-oz. Box FANCY— CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP Oa^iiornia Tomatoes, 2 lbs. 29c U. S. No. 1— 10 oz.. 2 Blue PU. I Msli Potatocs, 5 Ibs. - 19c LARGE STALK— Large Bunch California— jsai / Carrots .-lie Celery ...12V2C MOUNTAIN HONEY DBW- 10-Pound Bag Red Band Flour Plain Cabbage 2 lb$.9c Melons, ea. 49g LARGE, FRESH— COMANUTS, each 20c IDAHO BAKING— POTATOES, 10-lb. bag. .-Sic RED AND WHITE- SWANS DOWN CAKE FLOOR Package Sterling Iodized Salt, 2-lb. pkg. - 6c Vegetole Shortening, 14b. carton-19c Wesson Oil, pint bottle 27c Gerber Strd.’ Baby Food, 3 cans —21c 3 3’’ BLEACR Quart Gerber Jr, Baby Food, 3 cans Gerber Dry Cereal,'pkg. - 21c 15c Gerber pre-cooked Oatmeal, pkg. 15c Octagon Soap, giant size, 3 bars _-14c Kitchen Kleanzer, 2 cans 10c 4-lb. Package 6 R I T S Point Free PWTO BEARS 21LK Pkg. 4 Pto. Uk :-_:V •Meat Department* BEEF CHUCK ROAST, lb 29c ROUND STEAK, IbV _42c GROUND BEEF, lb 28c BEEF LIVER, lb 1,._ „37c . — Above Meate “AA’’ Quality — FRESH lb. SLICED toii^ {*. — .... jV.. ... nji W *
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