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' 81n«* the iMt iwbltolied report there him been handreds ot peo ple who'bam anbeorlbed to Joeraal-Piwot •q' mMV -wwvpmnNh Due to the neweprlni ehorUse^ inoved . titii/^.oah' ife«teir >Me m npMl^ (op' tbU trf' ge^ we*ee.‘-'-n-'f Nsmee of new end renewal enb- ■eribera elnee the lest published Glende H. tloope. P^. Artlfni’ D. Tta.y«t: R. J. Ferrinxton. Jemei Henderson. Ptc. Archie W. Laws. H. H.' tiecke7. Pfc. Rez C. Bumgarner. Bryce CaudlU. W. S. Kerley. Sgt. Dwight Watts. N. 0. Church. Prt. Andrew C. Poplin. Claude Ferguson. ’ Elizabeth Alexander. John L. Wells, Jr. Vance McBride. R. E. 'Faw. Sr. Mra M. 0. Ceton/K . Mm. Rephel Certer, 1 John Poster. ? ;> W. B. Beemon. ^ , ,v;v . Prt Oeorge W. Pelmor. . Mrs. Com Bebestfen.' -> George Smith. a, ' '■ D. 8. Motoen. >. Riitt Uxccih': Mm. at. A. J&hgSa: •MhMwH I*3 ‘ 1^. AniolA Inidrtj. Prt. Jemes A. WJMttlagton. j’LetGe i. Grtnch; ; %W. B. Tithe. „ t: c. V. CMkWf. ~ / T. sit. O. Mfilil. A%|ft sum. H. F. HWtdy. W. B. Johnson. J. D. MdCinn. I. H. McNeilf. Sr. Prt R. W. Dancy. Prt Bverette Boucheltt., Jfm. Lnie Ervin. Pvt. GranvUle O. Myers. W. H. H. Waugh.’ L. L. Crltcher. O. H. Gentry. Bain Sheets. Harold Bumgarner. _ Conrad Bell. W. C. Johnson. Carr Dancy. Harry G. Green. J. G. Cundift. J. O. Brewer. « C. H. Sheets. V. G. Cleary. m CHESTNUT EXTRACT WOOD ICES TO WAR Prom Chestnut wood comes the Ehi- tract Msential to the tanning of gocki shoe leather. Our Soldiei'lS ^11 fight on their feet and hewi the beit «iioeW thk cim be itifide. Our Arniuesmustbe supplied! The O. P. A. Office has made ceiling price of S10.5I FOR 160 CUBIC FEET of Chestnut wood, delivered to the mill by truck, and that price is being paid by Wilkes Extract Works N«rth Wilkesboro, N. C. who will take Chestnut wood in any quantity every day ex cept Sunday. Tan Bark will have very good market this coming year. Information given by: W.F. DECKER, ASBEVUiE,M.e. Care Langrea Hotel Improve Yoor Land UJ 1 ——J ea U1 JO UJ 1 1 UJ PULVERIZED LIMESTONE • AN AMERICAN LIMESTONE COMPANY PRODUCT • Now Available to ^ Wilkes Farmers y and Orchardists AT ONLY For Sale At All Times! .40 Per Ton Cash Delivered We Will Driver Ii Trmk UMls ANYWHCTR in W1UCE8 COUNTY Bring stt Masii OrdWrs >0V- B. ’H. Wooten. Prt. Chaflsi'A. MBiMlid. Csott ■■ ’ ' ■ ■ Bai^ Claude Mm.. Cairl*.'Adamui., Mm. I. ». ValMtlae. D. -F. Walih.,. jr-.T'.' ■D. H. Dlllwfl. Mm. V. (.■'MthtOB, • Mildred JobhlMm. ■ Charles BlaukeiMhlp. Cpl. WlUikia e. Sloop, p. D. Goftsy, Sr.' J. V. Bshtelt’. Mm. R. D. Pennell. Pvt. Howard G. Bumgarner RusseU Hay'M. P. A. Bangmss. v. j;. Grant Whittington. M. C. Parsons. ^ S . Miss Ruth Wyatt, Cecil Cannon. Pfc. Voyce Cheatwood. Pvt. A. R. Cheek. Mrs. Quincy Cheek. G. W. Elmore. H. T. Pless. Lawrence Phillips. A. T. Caudill. Mrs. Amy Combs. Raymond McNeill. Pfc. Joe J. Horton. Mrs. Marie Higgins. Mrs. B. C. Hodges. Mrs. C. M. Higgins. Miss Oklelee Billings. Carl VanDeman. A. N. Dancy. Arnold Brown. C. H. Opitz. J. B. Edwards. Buford Anderson. Alvin Sloop. Pfc. Vaughn E. Pierce. R. A. Elliott. S. R. Blackburn. B. C. Thompson. Rev. Woodrow Smith. Jettle Scott. Tyre A. Petty. A. A. Sturdivant. Nlta Parller. Mont Lipps. B. W. Laws. T. A. Flnie;^. Ed LacW- H. J. Redvto. Frances Hehnefly. O. K. Stephenson. Carl A. Lowe. Elmer Lowe. P. W. Harvel. Mrs. J. C. Huffman. T. G. McLaughlin. H. C. Raymer. Pvt. James A. JenningrB. James P. Staley. Owen Roberts. Rev. C. A. Williams. Cecil R. Holbrook. Horace Sisk. Prince B. Forester. , Pvt. Thomas E. Hendren. ' Pvt. Virgil H. Dillard. A. G. Spears. Rev. P. H. Woodruff. Robert L. Moorehouse. A. J. Poster. J. A. Johnson. Pfc. James D. Walker. J. C. Kilby. F.. T. Eller. R. Staley. C. G. Cooper. Sria Jane Dyer. Lloyd Pardue. D. P. Beshears, Jr. J. P. Marlow. M. W. Green. Mrs. James W. Carter. C. B. Shepherd. Pfc. Vance Handy. R. S. Anderson. S. B. Bare. John Wiles. W. T. Ritchie. Miss Viola Prevette. Lomax Kilby. Claude McGee. Sam Parks. Cpl. John S. Mathis, Jr. John S. Mathis. J. S. Zimmerman. Sanford Hendren. Arthur G. Bumgarner. Mrs. Winfield Nichols. E. H. Smith. Luther Moore. L. C. Church. Mm. E. O. Dancy. T. iiet. Wm. C. Castevens. D. ,C. Castevens. L. E. Ashlln. , J. W. Blankenship. T. P. Harrow. Tracy Higgins. R. M. Brame, Jr. Howard Morton. Cpl. Hal B. Church. Ford Baker. WO Branford Brooks. Pvt Edwin R. Sldden. E. M. Wiles, Sgt. Paul R. Gamblll. H. F. McMenamin. Mrs. George McNeill. Nora Hall. Mrs, Glenn Myers. Ralph Wright. H. A. Sparks. Mrs. Bessie R. Grayson.. R. J. Hlnshaw. H. F. Bouknlght. 'Royal" O. Anderson. Pvt. James P. Myem. Mm. John Faw. D. S. Osborne. ^rt.' Walter H. Lowe. Mary Poplin. Mrs. J. R. DlUart. Mrs. Smith Barnes. Mm. M. B.* Cleary. , B. O; Porter. J. B. McCoy. ■ ■ Mrs. F. D. Wtngler. John ThbtgUS mitl^. ^ Sanfor^ Church. " Fvt. Carl A. Shumate. ■dgar McNeill. Xt 0. . lloG«yj}i[.. Rom-KDOT. • ' s. Burl I^we. 1 .J*endry. ‘ Pvt Cameron-HayCi. Vj. O. H^lo»ay. . Hnnler Miaton. w. ' -- Prt. WHsKhn Basguaa. Odeli fwmt,. ;. Mrr Clitod* B.^Blg8lM J Mipadsm Pvt..l^H, l4, UeClamMT. . Ntfftohber niarkt M Q( the 1^44 F ' B. Sn^oy, D. B. ivaringeh.- Mm. Ink Soota. Pvt. Jay C. Church. 4, B. H,,il|gUtl, Miss Elizabeth Soote. Mrs. ■Charlie Miss Betty Holder. Osier L. Lankford. Jas. Warren Lankford. Cpl. James W. Burke. Henry Baiiguss. Helen Woodle. A. G. Baker. C. M. Petty. P. C. Rhoadwo. A. G. Justus. H. T. Turner. A. B. Roberson. Pfc. Simon Transeau. M. Smlthey. M. G. Jordan. Wiley Reynolds. Will D. Church. 0. B. Bauguss. Carrie Wyatt. * Lt. Grady O. .Church. Pfc. Jas. Lee Ward. M. L. Pettyjohn. Mrs. F. L. Smith. Mrs. Emma Bumgarner. Mrs R. M. Houck. W. A. Shell. * Charles Pearson. Mollle Alexander. Pvt. Richard E. Caldwell. Bill Stroud. S. B. Foster. D. A. Roten. Pvt. York Dyer. Mrs. y. E. Dyer. Mrs. Elmon Roberts. M. G. Key. Philo Blankenship. Pvt. Fred 0. McLean. Pfc. Coy Sale. W. B. Owings. Pvt. V6rn H. Blevins. C. C. Mikeal. Inez Pauline Spalnhower. Mrs. A., E. Spalnhower. Sgt. Robert G. Taylor. Cpl. Jas. Ted Bumgarner. V- Oottsw^gtioiiM Cf. (U “ “ rvattgh BirtkM PtttM, tk*jpnl|jSHi Talw at dotkesi gad .otore awlrti tSf lieiid for cam with toam,*^ Ba: Iwimi Htetof, *'-^*-‘-to*elotMn« at awa OpOMM*. tmukhl aha otfwa w ^•wmSicai aivttt ;driira]g . cr. • ecet, i» ftoi to uonMmnoiuiK or.nar xTSHunapa —v - > 4. SoU OoiStoVattgh BlatoM ptttW outtSittintlmnnl|^agii«tt«g rat. B«for»:«e can oofigkrrai iir ^ abam. wa m«rt flmt vroduaA ha m Poiiwt i^anl Ciramh. £(arhey Pfc. Rnsaiall JaiVla'.' Mrs. Bussell JATVls. Mm. Claude Walsh. J. A. Marlow. J. M. Cmwford. Wilkes hospital. Willa Mathis. Mrs. R. D. Mathis. T. R. Carpenter. Pvt. John J. Reid. Pvt. Henry Pendergrass. J. P. Vannoy. Pfc. Howard D. Blackburn. J. P. Osborne. M. F. Bumgarner, Jr. Pvt. Dewey S. Davis. W. F. Rash. Cpl. Addis M. Triplett. F. W. McNeill. G. C. Pendry. Rev. C. M. C«i.udlL. Pvt, Earle H. Wolfe. Everett Vannoy. Talmadge Harrold. Dr. F. C. Hubbard. L. L. Hlght. C. J. Poole. D. C. Sebastian. Darthula Triplett. Robert Dowell. Rev. L. T. Younger. Miss Dbrothy Lowd. Mm. John H. Reitz. Crano^ Rttby. S^. Albert 5. Hart. Mack D*vM. Cpl. V. Mihaffey. J. W. Mitchell. Mrs. B F. Daniel. Mrs. J. T. Ed:mlr.8ten. C. V. Cornett. M. G. Edwards. Manley Pruitt. Arvel G. Dyer. Glenn Edward Faw. S. C. Pruitt. Roy Gamblll. Jess Wiles. Mrs. O. C. Holcomb. tktof Jng, strip cn^puif, thk ihtobi ment of crop TotaUons. and- th* davelopmenf of paatnre landa, will contribute greatly to tbe meeting e( production ^'als. Of equal importance is the utilization and management of Idle or abandoned land. Nearly every farm In tbe county bes sofi^e idle land on it, Mr. Dunn says. Of ten this land has fairly good soil and could be returned to culttva- tlon provided soil conservation practices are established. . Land not suited for cultivation will Often grow grass or hay crops such as kudzn or serlcea, two crops vitally needed In the pro duction of dairy and livestock products. Mr. Dunn urges farmers to tiiiirr^ mnwito . giiuw in tte datond wool afadn^ (MM tlw sUn to dtottwy A* fitoirtt and mrirn tli« eoit look sfaa^ miriy. If a tmppbd fWwlc ge«s wrt, wgit unjai it drtes to brw* ft. Then, Hnnifef says, ,bmh gently in tho dimetim m fhe pila. However, around the collar and pockets a stiffer briuh, as a whisk broom, is needed. Overloading pockets will stretch and strain them, and often tears the comers. To prevent pencils AMfritltdry, Blis Hmitof advlea srith g.^^wozd abogt Fnt m ggttoirg 4. -A .irtthtf '- iMm Id '40bo&l bo iS&wi' in M oi— -wittoitt A DtatomMit of .dWi- pwhrtfcif w » ooettfieoto prior start thinking and working now in terms of soil conserv,atlon as a- means of making the land pro duce to the maximum In 1944. Conservation farming, ho asserts, is the best guarantee that produc tion win bo obtained. :: Wo Now Havo the Anmi^ Ibr UHER-Y N-ail Poliih •' and Lipstick Brane Drag Co. Telephone 10 Nwtk Wilkesboro, N. C. Preaching Services Rev. Leroy Eller Is going to preach at Union Missionary church one mile from Wllbar postoffice the first Sunday In December at 11 o’clock. He will be glad for all his friends and neighbors to come out to hear him.—Reported motor CO. T. ± wn.cuRnii mt. Tbi* bmoiiiul aatii«M birth- stoM riaa tor hdlM makos a most distinctive gift. FfiBbO GOOD Efjsiy'TcfrsM '■•V' Your Chri^as gift buying will be easy if. you shop our large assortment of tft^el^r-for war-tim^ you'll find our STO^I^VKY COMIPLETEI Nor^Wais»j£yo,RC. _ _ . . ...
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