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I ‘ WHO’i PULLIH p "Thofs not Jo«," toys Bossy, "but th# milker this morn ing sure meons business." "Joe's gone off to th# wars, but I'll take core of you. Bossy," soys Reddy, quick but sort of proud-like. "Fact is, I'm milking o heck of a lot of dairy herds in the Pied mont Corolinos there days. I'm mighty glod I could toke over, because some dairy farmers might have to sell their herds if I didn't milk them, monpower being scarce os it is." Yes, Reddy is helping keep milk production up, and Joe will be qiad enough to let him keep on.. There will be new woys for Joe to use his skill and time in increasing production through electricity on the postwar form. DUK POWER COMPAMT MORE ABOUT — WAR FUND (STARTS OR rAOB ONB) THE CAPT. ROBY BROWN FARM — 830 Acres — KNOWN AS “LONGHOPE”, AT AUCnON AT 10 A. M....THURSDAY OCT. 4 Located 4 miles from Southerland, N. C., in Watauga County, 5 miles from Trade, Tenn. Leave Highway No. 88 at Southerland School House. This farm contains 830 acres, 650 in Bluegrass, balance in timbered land. Five-room house, good barn, well wa tered by springs and branches. This is known to be one of the best grazing farms in Western N. C. Look this property over and meet us there on the day of sale. Terms; Vz Cash, Balance 1 and 2 Years Free - $50 ■ Free Sale Conducted for Mount Bros. Owners ... By Jack Sheoa and Cnnbow Land Co. agents . . . THE PEOPLE WHO SELL Mountain City, AWngdon, Tennessee Virginia county committee; Mlaa FrisclUa Hlx, stenographer and clerk. The following chairmen and workers have been named for the communities In Wilkes county: North Wllkesboro — W. A. (BUI) Brame, chairman; Mrs. Jake Schaefer, Mrs. ■ Quincy Ad ams, Mrs. A. C. Chamberlain, Mrs. W. K. Sturdivant, Mrs. W. C. Grier, Mrs. W. D. Halfacre,. Mrs. Edd Gardner, Mrs. Ivy Moore, Mrs. John Leyshon, Miss Lillian Stafford, Miss Edna Bullls, Mrs. J. U. Clements, Mrs. Carl Coffey, Mrs. Gordon Finley, John Ker- baugh, W. C. Absher, G- E- An drews, Raymond Barnes, W. J. Bason, B. F. Bentley, Paul Bill ings, R. M. Brame. Jr., Jack Brame, Watson Brame, Claude Canter, Hill Carlton, J. B. Carter, Paul Casblon, A. A. Cashlon, John Walker, Rufus Church, C. D. Coffey, Jr., W. B. Collins, L. D. Cooke, Dorman Payne, Frank H. Crow, Vernon Deal, Dr. J. S. Deans, D. E. Elledge, C. C. Faw, Gordon Finley, R. G. Finley, Edd Gardner, Robert S. Gibbs, R. E. Gibbs, Bryan Gileath, W. C. Grier, Allie Hayes, Eugene Trlv- ette, R. E. Hoover, C. G. Horton, Palmer Horton, C. E. Jenkins, Jr., W. D. Jester, Thurmond Ken- erly, Andrew Kilby, John W. LeJ-- shon, Jim Steele, Staton Mclver, L. M. Nelson, Dwight Nichols, Paul Osborne, Clay Pardue, Ira Payne, O. K. Pope, Johnson San ders, E. A. Shook, L. S. Spain- hour, Carl W. Steele, Boyd E. Stout, W. ^K. Sturdivant, Lewis Vickery, Wade C. Wallace, J. B. Williams, Pat M. Williams. J. M. Anderson. Wllkesboro. — T. E. Story, chairman; Russell Gray, Jr., Mrs. t*. O. Smoak, Miss Mary Charles Alexander, Mrs. Frances Dunn, Mrs. Lucille Norman, Mrs. Johnson Sanders. Boomer.—Mrs. Bnice Walsh, chairman. Ferguson.—T. W. Ferguson, chairman; Mrs. J. C. West, Prof. L. C. Holler, Mrs. S. F. Miller, Mrs. Vilas Walsh, Mrs. Genio Walsh. Elk Creek.—Mrs. Sheridan Miller, chairman; W. A. Proflit, Mrs. Robert Hall, J. T. Woods, Dana Triplett. Stony Fork Creek.—W. O. Bar nette, chairman; Mrs. B. C. Hod ges, Mrs. I. W. Triplett, Mrs. B. C. Triplett, Greene Shell, Mrs. Joe Welch, Champion. — J. C. McNeil, chairman; J. F. Walsh, Gerald McGee, Robert L. Walsh, Mrs. Taft Foster, Theodore Fairchild, Mrs. Edward Foster, Prof. C. M. Prollt. Maple Springs.-—T. C. Osborne, chairman; C. C. Crane, W. P. Da vis, J. M. Shepherd, Mrs. Lester Miller. Summit.—Zeb Beshears, chair man. Parsonsville. — Mrs. Wayne Richardson, chairman. Purlear.—^Joe Hayes, chair man. Millers Creek.—P. W. Greer, chairman. Cricket.—-Mrs. Dewey Turner, chairman; Mrs. George Sales, Mrs. Ruth Warren, Mrs. D. R. McLean, Mrs. Glenn Reeves, Mrs. Harley Thompson, Mrs. Aubrey Church, Mrs. Ray Lankford. Miss Virginia Mahaffey, Mrs. Elberta Goodwin, Miss Betty Saunders, Mrs. Richard Eller, Mrs. J. B. Pierce. Wllbar.—Eugene Taylor, chair man. Whittington.—Odell Whitting ton, chairman. McGrady.—0. O. Absher, chair man. Mulberry.—H. H. Jennings, chairman. Falrplalns.—Charlie S. Feits, chairman; Mrs. H. L. Keller, Mrs. Pearl, Bentley, Mrs. Burley Wiles, Mrs. Ed Tugman, Miss Louise Jones, Fidell Wlngler, Miss Edith Beamon, Mrs. iRex Kilby, Mrs. Blanche Brooks, Mrs. Maggie Brooks. Mt. View.—Mrs. Rudd McNeil, chairman; Mrs. Vea Holloway, Mrs. Leona Watkins, Mrs. Judson Yale, Mrs. Claude Johnson, Miss Nllta Sebastian. Springlleld.—P. Brooks, chairman. Ahshers.—Miss Merle Shu mate, chairman. Traphill.—Mrs. Beatrice Cast- evens Holbrook, chairman. Dockery.—Lonnie G. Billings, chairman. Austin.—J. B. Adams, chair man. Thurmond.—Mrs. J. E. De- Journette, chairman; Mrs. Ima DeoJumette. Mrs. W. W. Callo way, Miss Alma Woodruff, Mrs. J. N. Gentry, Miss Irene Burchette, Mrs. Reba Norman, Miss Irene Cooper, Mrs. .Mae Cothren, Miss Ira Casey. Pleasant Ridge.—^V. W. Lull- man, chairman; B. W. Carter, Amy Lulfman. Benham. — Robert Spencer, chairman. Pleasant Hill.—^A. Y. Yarboro, chairman. Ronda.—C. B. Tharpe, chair man; Mrs. Rlehard Martin, Mrs. Ruth Sale, Mrs. Bruc® Pardue, Mrs. Sn# Church, J. K. Tharpe, Roy Carter, V. Bland Martin, Brance Pardue, Hawy Greene, Coy Durham. ^ V, Cllngham.—J. R. Galloway, chairman; Mis# Nola Howard, Mrs. W. H. Jone#, Miss YlrginU Ruth Mathis, Un. Weaver Gray, Mrs. Ruby Sale, Mrs. j. b. Smith, Miss Thelma Wells. Roaring River. — Mrs. J. B. (Thurch, chairman; Bryant Math is, Mrs. Jonah Porter, Dock R. Miller, W. E. Parks, Mrs. W. W. Harris, W. M. Porter, W. S. Key, Mrs. Eleanor Dudley, Luther Duncan. Shepherds Croes Roads.—J. W. Cheek, chairman; George Smith, C. H. Bryant, H. V. Garris, Mrs. J. C. Howard, J. B. Eldwards, John Burcham, Curtis Johnson, W. W. Gentry, McKinley Billings, W. T. Walls, Mrs. Qnlncy Cheek. Somers.—S. S. Privette, chair man; Miss Wllhelmlna Weather man, Miss Dimple Nichols, Mrs. Inez Chambers, Mrs. Geneva Johnson, Mrs. Grace Weatherman, Miss Winnie Mahaffey. Hunting Creek.—^Mrs. E. P. Inscore, chairman. Mt. PlBgah.—I^ester P. John son, chairman. Windy Gap.—Henry Johnson, chairman. Highway No. 321 Bast of Wll kesboro.—Bob Seagraves, chair man. Brushy Mountain.—J. M. Cost ner, chairman; J. D. Costner, Christie Tedder, Mrs. W. H. Teve»augh, Mrs. Edd Hendren, Mrs. Austin Triplett, F. p. Hen dren. Oakwoods — M. C. Jones, chairman; Mrs. Jim Canter, Miss Rebecca Miller, Miss Mary Steel man, Miss Ruth Bills, .Mrs. Court Pruitt, Miss Carolina Ogllvle, Miss Luclle Blevins, Mrs. Ray mond McDuffie, Miss Jettle Tran- seau, Mrs. Efner Duncan, Miss Sybil Smitbey. Moravian Falls.—Mrs. W. C. Hendren, chairman. Pores Knob.—Mrs. J. H. Car ter, chairman. Lincoln Heights and Colored People.—J- R- Bdelln. chairman; S. O. Jones, C. C. Luper, Nath Ford, Rev. V. C. Burns, C. I. Wat kins, Mrs. Ruby E. Pettey, Mrs. Nellie A. Hayes, J. T. Redding, Mrs. L. C. Anderson. Mrs. L. M Bailey. Miss F. H. Blackburn, A. L. Barber. V notice of SALE OF LAND Pursuant to an order from Superior Court of Wilkes county in the matter of Sallie Mastin, ad ministratrix of Mrs -W- M. Mas- tin, deceased, vs. Mrs. R. C. MlUer, Mrs. J. T. Reding, W. T. Mas^ M. P. Mastin, Bob Combs, Combs, Hoover J; Archie Combs and Dwight ^mbs, I shall, on the 29th day of Sep tember, 1945, at 2;M P- offer for sale to the highest bid der for cash the followmg de scribed land, lying ^ being In Wilkesborc township, WilkM cora- ty, North Carolina, and bounded as follows: Beginning on a white M old comer, and running north 3 % deg. east with the (Hark line 41 3^ poles to stake, comer of lot 4; then west with the line of said lot 61 poles to a beed wood, one pole west to the beginning comer of lot No. 4; then south 23 deg. east with the line of lots 6 and 7, 123 ^to a post oak at the public road: then north 38 deg. east with the public road and line of lot No. 1, 33 poles; north 60 deg. east with same 12 poles; north 79 deg. east with same 21 3-4 poles to a stone on the north margin of the road; then north 4% deg. east 37 poles to a white oak; thence west with the old line 60 poles to the beginning, containing^ 36.60 acres. And tiiat the estimated value thereof is |3,000.00. Said land is being sold to pay debts and cost of administration. This 29th day of Augnst, 1946. F. J. McDHFPIE, 9-27-T Commissioner SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE By virtue of authority con tained in a certain deed of trust executed by M. D. Lowe and wife, L. E. Lowe, on the 1st day of June, 1939, to A. H. Casey, trus tee, and D. C. Duncan having been substituted as trustee, which deed of trust is recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Wilkes county, in book 189, at page 181j and the stipulations in said deed of trust with reference to the pay ment of the indebtedness secured thereby not having been complied with, and at the request of the holder of said indebtedness, the undersigned sidistitate trustee wUl ofrar for sale at the Court house door in 'Wllkesboro, N. C^ to the highest bidder for cash, on Monday, October 16, 1946, at 12 o’clock Noon, the following de scribed real estate,: Beginning on a chestnut, R. Don Laws’ and Bertie Broyhill’s cor ner, and running thence west 76 poles to a chestnut, R. Don Laws' comer; tibence south with R. Don Laws’ and Adam Treadaway’s line 104 poles to a locnat, Adam Tread away’s comer; thence east with Adam Ikeadaway's and Sarah Laws’ (now Phillips) line to a stake, Phillips’ comer; thmce north 76 poles, more or less, with Phillips’ mid Bertie Broyhill’s line to the beginning, containing M) acres, more or less. A ten per cent deposit will be required of the purcbaser at the time of sale, and if not paid the property will be hnmeiRately sold again. This deposit is required to show good faith upon the part of the purchaser. This September 12th, 1946. D. C. DUNCAN, 10-ll-5tT Sabetitute Tmtee WhieksT & Whicker, Attys. 0^\y Pmteurhed I4ilk tor our Armed Forces Here is the Safe - richer tasting niilk for your home The only reason milk is pasteuriied is to make ii a u . « W. la. 1-^ J T The onfer reason milk is pasteuriied is to make it safer to drink. It can’t make good mflk from bad. It cant eover up anything. Rather, it was Ixiuis Pasteur who uncovered the fact ftat only by Pasteurization could Mflk be continuously and certainly safe from man or animal caused germs, regardless of care. Doctors know it The Armed Forces demand it Let (JoWe “PHD" milk be your safer, finer flavored milki Cfo^v£e PHD" MILK Pasteuriied HOWOgemzod 0 Vitoinin added Says Johnny Homo: if you serve plenty of "PHD," don't worry obout flagging appotitos. Milk is the greor meal bolancer! At no extra cost! It costs no more—^this Modem milk. Yet, thousands of users prefer it~not only for safety, but because it has a smoother, creamier flavor, plus extra Vitamin D. It has special merit for invalids and babies. Make a Flavor- Test of just one bottle against ordinary milk. We be lieve you’ll leave a “standing order!” Ask at your favorite store (^^bleDairy^Produ^ WILKES COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL CONDITION AS OF JUNE 30,1945 ASSETS Cash in Banks ,---— 1944 Uncollected Taxes 1943 and Prior Years Taxes Fixed Properties (Offsetting Bonded In debtedness Total Assets I 70,033.74 40,063.56 58, 201.33 1,095,000.00 $1,263,298.63 LIABILITIES AND SURPLUS Prepaid 1945 Taxes Woodruff Judgment Reserve for Uncollected Taxes Surplus Bonded Indebtedness Total Liabilities and Surplus I 26,619.17 450.80 58.201.33 83.027.33 1,095,000.00 $1,263,298.63 WILKES COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA Statement of Receipts and Disbursements For The Fiscal Year Which Ended June 30, 1945 Cash in Banks July 1,1944 I 74,859.44 RECEIPTS Taxes Collected $228,866.02 Tax Penalties and Cost State Intangible Tax 6,622.91 State and Federal Grants 134,675.46 Fines, Forfeitures and « ^ aa Solicitor’s Fees 6>716.00 Other Miscellaneous Receipts _ 12,518.o4 391,343.11 Total Receipts and Beginning Balance $ 466,202.55 DISBURSEMENTS Notes Paid 1 General County Expenses 86,706.30 Bond Interest and Bank jfechange Social Security - School Ebqienses 112,318.23 106,922.00 40,431.30 State School Notes and Interest 11,140.04 School Lunch Room - 33,655.94 396,168.81 Cash in Banks as of June 30,1945 $ 70,033.74 The above statement of the financial condition Wilkes Comty, North Caro^ as Tnne 90 1M6 aS the statement of receipta and disbursements for tte yw which Jme M 1946 has l^n condensed from an audit report dated June 80, 1946, prepared by E. W. Smith,’ C. P. A., of Lenoir, North Carolma. The Statements attached hereto are true and correct to the bwt of *7. knowled^Md bel J Any taipayer taterested in more detaU info^tion may obtim Itfrom the Sty ^mS# Office, whose books and records are open for Inspection at any time 'during the regular office hours. Respectfully Submitted, J. C. GRAYSON, Wilkes County Accounlant
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