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_ Formed Adamsow, chairman of Wilkes Chamber of Com Education Committee, an Jd toda^ that the forma of the 1947-48 Wilkes Teen Center had been held up until the arrival of the newly appointed ' manager of the 'Wilkes Chamber, Tom Jenrette. Mr. Adamson stated that Jen rette had bad a great deal ex perience in recreation work and he felt that his assistance would be invaluable. - t There will be a meeting ol the old Board of Directors of the Wilkes Teen Age Center for both junior and senior members In the very near future. CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend to our many friends our deepest ap preciation and. sincere thanks for the many kind deeds and sympathy shown us during the death of my husband and our father. MRS. M. DEAN LOWE AND CHILDREN. CArtD OF TttAWKA We wish to, express our heart felt thanks to our neighbors and friends for all kindness shown our dear loving husband, father and grandfather, John Flnley Cox, during his illness and death and also for the beautiful flow ers they sent. \ w . .... . THE PAMILT. Grain export quotas ior No vember as announced by the U. S. D. A. total 788,800 long tons of Wheat, flour (in Wheat equiva lent), and grain sorghums. The November figure compares with the October export quota of 1, 213,400 long tons. , New goods, continue to come in, the quality continues to im prove. Better yet, drop in.—Thf Goodwill Stove. . 9-29-2t Winners In Tacky Party Announced The tacky party held Wednes day night at the Rollerdrome between the Wilkes boros was highly successful and provided much entertainment. More than 20 conteaantg parti cipated and competition was keen. Tackiest couple prize went to two couples who tied for first. They were Miss Peggy Bumgar ner and Ike Johnson, Miss Goldle Combs And Rpy McLemore. Brad Davis took first prise for the tackiest individual. All win ners were given $5 each. Another tacky party Is plann ed for the near future. • — The Game Warden's Lament By Gilbert Russell Brackett If the game warden asks to see your license, he's insulting. If he takes your word for hav ing one, fye'B corrupt. If he arrests a violator, he's showing how rough he can be. 1 If he gives the culprit another chance, he's showing favoritism. If he labors day and night to enforce the law, he's a tyrant. If he relaxes at all, lie's a shirker and a crook. It he talk8 fish and game con servation, he's maudlin. If he keeps quiet, he's not In terested in his work: If he accepts suggestions or advice, he's incompetent. If he works out problems for himself, he's a know-all. If he acts l'ke a gentleman, he's too easy. If he acts firm, he's unfair and a rascal., Ashes to ashes, Dust to duBt, ' If the sportsmen dont do It, ' The Game Warden must! > —Rod and Gun in Canada. Snpport Y.m. G. A,
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