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'AMttild* 6lncU>^ UfoeUtton ^Vtll MiiTeae at Walant OroT« ektireli at Por«a Knob on . iK&toiilxir J. IfoDottls, chairman, an* iMBibad QM OM tt3r*f imttiutt irlll Itadlii at 11 a. A th« dl9 Nr m$ Miod for dlnB«» KOnah tkibtiih Nr iMMhAr ai aoc tiNltod (6 «ttah«U aooh. Alt arc SUPPORT me T. M. C. A. il^infis^ioiEra Ncm^ (or Mb OBtoUNla « j'vuoif. Soada, Boate NbAT of tKMr M Indefatad to said^ «»• liloaM make Immedlato fth dar of Sapt, IN«. l(h21.M WatU rocitiar ap^ib^tmeota at Letn^ Ijor ia more tlian the total o^jl on and Oxford ^tfomorlal dtinroi' eo Sunday. Itra. j. D. Phliyipa and ter, Qoldie'and 6?. GhW» »9 bt LoMir. Twtod Mra. qi. ue.^in tw F^ilpB. snatoy. , ., Mr. and ifra.. Paul B)^to ud family rialted Mr. froirn’i enta, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Brown Bdelin an W tSq^ jaUa l^dreafe ^1^0. d tbi'bili bom oiher aehbola of the ‘ diul i 12th gnde in OUCO* «11. »UU auav. — of tayiAwmld, ^^uddhj^. k^.'cifde SltdndDn |?y«5ac|[^ at the A. C. Chnrch here Siin- day "ker. and sii». S, I. Wdtfh r. and Mti. Ited their 4bn, At. —--- John Watts, of TaylorarUlo, tntt week. Mlsa Virgfhld intcley, of Hld- denlte., la rlslting tirts week with hW iS(ftner, Mr. sSld Mrd. Ed ward tiackey. Should splashin« grease catch tire, let It die—don’t throw wat er on It. Rod Oroee warns. A handful of salt will help curb a small blaze. Support t3i€ Y.M.C. A. CONCRETE BLOCKS FOR SALE We carry a large stock of Blocks on Dur yard for immediate delivery. Our stock includes small blocks for partitions and septic tanks, also large blocks for dwellings and form buildings. Septic tank drain tile now ready for delivery. We Sell Tile WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Plant Located at Roaring River, N. C. MARSHALL & WOLFE Coil Sam Marshoil ot Elkin 171-M After 6 P. M. OUR HERDS Can MEET THE NEED FOR MILK Agriculture Secretary Anderson, a dairy farmer himself, recently told farmers that present herds are capable of producing the milk our country need.s to be well fed. Dairymen in the Piedmont area are rapidly learning that electricity is a vital aid in produc ing more milk without increasing manpower. Electricity will milk your cows . . . cool your milk ... and grind grain to increase milk sup ply.* Electric fencing will cut down your feed bill by enabling you to use every nook and comer of your farm for grazing. Why not see our Farm Specialists about making electricity increase production and PROFIT for YOU? * Ayriflultarbi tzparlmtat ctftUonf tM thbt cfttUt fbd mb41utt irouad grblft I roduMd 1) p«r cent soon milk ind 9 par eest more fbfc wh«o fti whole frbln>-and gained faster tn body weight. i POWER COMPANY at' thb end of the 1246-46 The principal J. „ at tlie iffib ghrS helpful lhaljiuctIbM {o liqth deAri^lhtL hl^ scfibql aiid blimehtafy, on Character loo'l. Stiitfenti ■#ere met- " .IbT key, ^ite inlifucflbi high to on Character Building. The following offlcera for four ihil Icitob! iiUdhi been eldcted fdk thA tem: 7d g^ede^^M^. J. 4 Bdelin, hXlfifd mdt teacher. President, Qarland Barber, rice president Jtokie Bynum, secretary, Rdbe> ca Thomtt, trefisardr, NShhii Jonea. PrognEih chillftintW: l^bll Carlton, NonnArn myes and DOrOtby Jean Deriiile. 10th #rade—Mrs. L. G. Jones home room teacher. President^ Rufus Bforwn, Tice president. Da- T1 d Wade, secretary, Betty Brown, treasurer, BMlth Golden. Program chairman, Dorothy Gentry, social charlman, J. D. Horton. 11th grade—Mr. A. D. Barber home room teacher. President, Katherine Cowles, vice president, Thomas Wllborn, secretary, Ma rie Watkins, assistant secretary, Lola Waugh, treasurer, Marlon Bailey. 12 th grade—Mrs. D. M. Edelln home room teacher. President, Ted Hlckerson, vice president, Pauline Satterwhite, secretary Kenneth Gllreath, treasurer, Bobby Harris. Agriculture, Mr. Overton. The N. P. A. Organization of Lincoln Heights high school met Sept. 4, 1946 at the Agriculture building with 35 members pres ent. The business for the day was (1) The entering of the Junior Dairy cattle show, which was held Sept. 9th and 10th at the Raleigh State Fairgrounds. The department brought back with It the second and third honors. The second honor was won by Mitchell Watkins, a mem ber of the Junior class. Third place went to Sylvester Cockeran, a member of the senior class. Both animals on exhibition show ed all the requirements for good life: starts todayi HOW DO YOU Fllir n Is O. K. Te Til IIKI I ntsBdas • Toaics | OR THIStJ Tsssts-Disusnd I THIS abdmalBSl Sivpom i QIVC MATURE A CHANCEI EAT RIGHT I DIGEST RIOHTI SLEEF RIGHT I GIT ADLIEIKA TODAYI tiM •vary Say tm M Say* aiHl »atiea tiM #H|afaG^B I Tyy ilila it-4ay taiM^up af Ratvra'* Mtrltlaw gatia startini roMoamW MOdNiNo—«p«n aaisiNet ®1S4S ^ Mi A D L E R I K A CAUTIONt UM ONLY AS PmSCTSP RCMCMDER THISi SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MC|NCV REFUNDED San4 Sa ataMRlar TRIAL SIZE ta tf»a ADLERIRA CO^ Davt. t. St. Paul 1, Mina. Sf ie tiiitoii ot lucknow, widow of R. OUtaabar of th« Metiibaiat hli sinoC OpL on all tinr ^pia of UfdN tb ooiinrve Mod baesMto ot Otredt- edtojf fifilnt ob^tton sod Mh peclally to Naao thd #10 ot drat tor oibohom b«4«i#8a durliid the emergeocy period. “We idF- peal to the ipnbllc la gonaral Sad to the patrtots,. to tsko s aUoog ataod acBlnat thla awful wduto of toodAufto," the says. "K they are addicted to the nee ot lutoxl- cants or are la awr oonaeet- ed with tU trade, they should show their patriotism at thla hour of need and tept by giving It up entirely, so of _ grgJn now Mng used for It may be save4t to f|^ the nation and tide us over the present aer- ious situation.' Eranco Regime *Plons LegotidM IH MoAilO Madrid.—Gen., Prancleoo Fran co’s Cabinet, meeting for the first time since the Summer re cess, announced yesterday Its decision to establish a Spanish legation in Manila and . named Theodomlro de Aguilar Salas as Minister to the Philippine repub lic. Aguilar Salas served until Oc tober, 1944, as Minister to Uru guay and was Consul General to Mexico in 1931. dairy cows, 'but the development according to age was not up to standard. (2) The agriculture de partment Is now preparing to en ter the Junior livestock show which Is being sponsored by Sears Roebuck Co. The place has not been named as yet. This live stock show will be only of purebred hogs, inerefore the N. F. A. Organization is placing their order at once for purebred hogs In order that they might enter the show. Home Economics Club Organ ized Sept. 12, 1946, Mrs. D. M. Edelin advisor. President, Edith Golden, vice president, Dean Hatten, secre tary, Kathleen Cowles, assistant secretary, Pauline Satterwhite, song leaders, Hazel Cockeran, Mary L. Hall, Betsy Waugh, Dorothy Jean Denny, historians, Betty Lee Denny and Maxine Barber. News reporter, Marie Watkins. The P.-T. A. held Its first meeting Thursday night at 8 p. m. Officers are Mr. C. C. Harris, president; Mr. W. H. Hayes, vice president: Miss P. Blackburn, secretary: Miss R. Hunt, assist ant secretary; Mr. Harrison An derson, treaeurer; Mrs. D. M. Edelin, chairman of social com mittee; Mrs. L. Thompson, chair man of program committee. The association has on a drive of Jl,- 500.00 to build a lunch room at an early date which Is badly needed to accomodate the num ber of students enrolled. -A MgbUr poultry lin- R*lelgh, 8«pt. 18.- future for the *t, c dustry is probably la tSg of a committee ot eight wblMt Btot Id clwrlottB, Sei^mlMr 11 *t 11 A m. fbr thb pnrpdM it MrOlliif the now K. C. Fwilti^ OotoacH;, it le reported by R. B. KOUy, N.' C. Department of Akf^ culture marketing ipeciallat. pood, for, a atate-wkle Of- gfnlsatlon has been apparent for the .jpaat eeveral yearn which ^uld protect and toater the ooa- gtVVftb of thla fast grow- Uif indna^ thpt netted TarheOI fqrmera |6g,p00,P00 in caah r«- Mljita^,during 194^, KeUy said ■rap DOW la tor ooor^nated totort ^ of all ppuli^ orgaiih^ tfons ,anl statd IhsUtutlona In tha pro- re- - - , . 0*0 e^tfy, suroqrt ^ a $106,pod,6do pbiiltry industi^, according to Kelly, If all factors that affect producUoh and marketing are coordinated to the extent that theae prime factors be efficiently performed. Representatives from the var ious organizations vitally con nected with the poultry industry which composed the committee meeting In Charlotte were as fol lows: two members from the Feed Manufacturers Association; two from the N. C. Mutual Hatch ery AsBoclatlon; one represent Iiig the R. O. P. Association and one poultryman-at-large. The meeting waa a result of a discussion attended by poultry- men and business leaders con nected with the Industry who met In Raleigh August 24 at the invitation of W. Kerr Soott, Commlseioner of Agriculture, for the purpose of discussing the ad visability of forming a poultry council. It was the unanimous de cision at this earlier meeting which has resulted In the decls- tve Charlotte meeting. M 'Banim YrhMl mHutilumt tM Amini- qaq iilobf hire io do. miMAtt !• imUbiidd tn Zealimd. due to titli yenr'B droni^t. — Tho aMlhray of thd Ozaiid OOd- l«o dam an the OohmMA rtnr can prodvee * mUsOa ftro tla^ tjio average ^fknr of „N1- ggora Falla and three times as high. ■oKTomiiRiiw NertM WMNMibi H. G iuPraiT TK V. M. C A iRDrtTilEClA -^OIR^BOYS EDWARD E. McNEIIiL PROMOTED IN AUSTRIA Vienna, Austria.—Edward E. McNeill, husband of Mrs. Edna Williams McNeill. Bryson City, N. 0. has been promoted to the grade of Corporal according to a recent announcement by Head- ^[uarterB, 116th Air Commdnlca- tlons Service Squadron. Cpl. McNeill, stationed at Tulin Field, Vienna, Austria, is an Aviation mechanic. His work in ACS helps to make possible the maintaining of communica tions facilities and radio naviga tional aids essential, to the air OIN smart fuel oil buyers who make sure they get all the oil they pay for. They make sure of full measure by buying our Sinclair SuperFlame Fuel Oil Our fuel oil delivery trucks are equipped with a special meter. This meter records, auto matically, the number of gallons pumped into your tank. There’s no guess-work. Join the smart fuel oil buyers today. Phone or write us for metered delivery of that fine Sinclair Super- Flame Fuel Oil. SINCLAIRS FUEL OIL W. J. BASON, AGENT SINCLAIR REFINING CO. 'Phone 454 North Wilkesboro, N. C. To those who eagerly await their new Chevrolets.. • Here Is the Latest News about Chevrolet Deliveries Bverybody from faetory to dealer k doing evorything that can be done to speed deliveries to you PAYNE CLO. CO. W« hova bean Infonned by the Oievrotet Motor Divtsion thqt Hio port month hot wHndtted only a tli^Kl Iniprovoment in tho rote of production of now Chevrolot pottenger cart. At a rotuH, thipmoirtt of ndw cart to deolort for delivery ore rtill for boiow the level we ond the faetory hod hoped to attain by Hilt timo. In fact, througli Aitourt, Chevrolel’t output of cart in 1946 wOt only 2Z6% 6t tho ifWnber tomod out during tho eorretponding period of 1941. Keep Your Present Cdr AJive W# know that Chovrolot it ddihg 0v»yrim^ P®!***^ *® rtep up Ht production totolt—to thip more and nioro cart to ut and to Ht thoutondt of other deottM tfiroufjhhdt AnMhcd :.. and we know, too, thot wo 6rd httured rf g^ng oitr full proportionoto thoro of tho current output and of future production gaint. Ditappointing at the total fli^urot hdve b#Mi—dnd detpiM the fact that Chevrolet wot out of production entirely during the firrt three montht of the yeor—It It neveithrtett true Chevrolet led aB oHttr monufacturiff te mwhethm at Meanwhile, may we suggest that you safeguard your transpbrtaticn by bringing your car to us for service noW and at regular intervals. Let us help you tq keep it in good running condition—to mair»- taih itf performance, apptto- anoe and resale value—u^l if# day whin ydiur neW Chev rolet comes along. that pcaaongor cars duriua June 1946, ond hot conMnuod to molm- tain its lead in total production from thot ^ly td Hill. We shall continue to moke deliveries of new Cfwvrolets to our customers |urt os fart os we receivi IMM; Wi rfflfW delays os deeply os you do; we ihqtk yog ka your tn^dly pqtlsace mi vatanlmtkie odd pfoiMie y66 6 aiW iRM motoring eacperience witon you h^doltveiy of your imw OwvraM, giving BIO-CAR CHlAUfY AT LOIA^ COST1 todR lYEIOt OF sntKi CADbY MOTOR
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