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.v.-.r Engineer Co Out Roster Organizati Tiic follow in,; ? a ^ rmiuie cut line of State Highway orgatvJ.aUoi in District i. Division E. as givei out (>y ??m&r JarbSs K. Council fast Friday: .1. C. "Walker, division Engineer A'-h-ovjilv; W, B. Ferguson; assistan district engineer,. Asheviile; J. H o district engine!, i% Bdojit.*: K Ford ivimr. assistant district tngi urer, Boone. assigned to Ashe an< Caldwell roiinzh:;; A. G. duatu?. as rdsiar.t district engineer, Boone; as signed to Watauga, Avery cn.i Mit obeli cbhuties. Watauga County J. F. Greer. Watauga County extra force foreman. Booue. State section foremen: .\V, I? Blown. Vilas, foreman on X. C Ronta 00 tion' Boone to Tennessee ..State line, and X C Route 10 ! fro Hi intersection with U^nie 60 at" Tihvs ,to Avery Countv line near Baenei Elk. 2. 1-. Payne, Hot.no. foreman on Route t>0 from Boone to the Wiikei Courtly Tine; -xv.-l X. G? Route 691 -from Boone via Blowing Ro k t A very Coun ty iioe near LinyiUe, and X. C. Route j 7 from intersection with Ivcute 61M at Blowing Rook to Caldwell County 'uu- toward Lenoir. CHfi.t-lek i... Lew.!?,". Sugar Grove, fore man <<ri Route 6 lioin intersection with JRebte 60 at Sugar Grove V):i A'atiiHiM E'iTis- hm-T *Vivm:<rH tlw? coiiiiVy of Avery County t Tennessee State line. Also roittl known a? Beaver Dain toad front Siigay Grove eta Bethel to Tennessee State one ami ail roans connecting -nine with X. C. Route ?03. - .;-'I ft.;.! Krider; Todd. i'arcirnn Route 091 from ihceriebticn with Route '10 etu-t Boone to A.-he County line ami .Jefferson, also Route t6 from Jeffrie,,n to Wilkes County line. County see! inn- Martin !, Herman . ''raeis. i s reman 011 alt county road, aest of ami not ineluiiinir tin- ' oaf leaving X. c rimte r>91 about mi1" wet; if Blowing Rock, af./i folio o ins; by Camp Yonahiossee. S!h.I!s Miie to I.ow>h am! uiso nil county riee'.s west ot a straight line from i.ovili to Rich Mountain, ami float Rich Mountain to ZionviiV. tvtth rim exception ol' that covered by :A Charles L. I-evvk as outlined iibr.ve. G. B. Beatify. Re one. foreman art ail county roads east of and iniindir.ir road by Camp Yonahlussce ; > Shall* Mills m Lc.yi!'.. ami south of N c. Route i!Q with exception of cmiitty roads in Stony 4~6>*r section. i F. Welch, Deep Gap, foreman on all county roads north "f Route GO east of straight line connecting T,ovi!l to Ri-h Mountain ami Rich Mountain to Zionville ami ir.elutloig county roads in the Ster.y Kork scetior; south of Route GO. Mitchell County T. J. Buchanan, Toeane, extra force foreman for entire county. State sections: Ed IVoffitt,. Belief, foreman on; N. C. Route 19 from Yancty County hue at Huntda'c to intersection with B.-ikc-rsvillo-Tocane road, and X. C. Routt id I from intersection with X. C. Rou e li) near fflgpi Bakcrsviile to Var.cc. ( n.r.ty into near BoonforU; atep county road IcaVf inp X" f. Rfiill'ti-iiAJ VM-r f'oec ...... --7c.:- ,?VV^-. VVI sforri connecting with Route It) near Ledger, and county icad leaving X. 1'i* -gjbgixr J'V-imie r.orrh of Ledger and connecting with Route icj104 above Bandana. W. Hv -^arks, Ledgeiviforeman on Route it' from intersection yyirh Ba-f kersv!)J,e-Toeatic- road through Spruce Pine and McDowell County line, and K C. Route 00 from Yancey County line through Spruce Pine to Avery County; line, also county road from ?>. C. Route.: 10 west of Bakersvilie to Tocane. County sections: L. A. Carver, Bakersville, foreman oiv all county ncads north of BafceisviUe and X. C. Route r: 19 out to, and including; G/en Ayre road and connections. nXo road from X. C. Route 10 to Rei'ev and short class '"C" road fvoin Yc-ccane south. 1^' M' Ered Flo Hi field, Ledgev, fjofem&n on ail county roads south of Bakersp \nlle and including BakersviHo to Hawk *.o Avery Conrly line read. nr:d fcL connec trons thereto, ex opting road from Boonfoid to Ledger and from Ledger to X. ('. Route 104. t Avery County W. Ellis, extra force foreman, Avery County. State Sections: C. I.. Shoemaker, Heaton. foreman State Highway Route 69 from Mitchell County line near Ingalls to Cranberry and intersection with Route 194; thence with Route 194 to Watauga County line near Banner Elk. G. M. Clark, Montezuma, foreman on State Highway fio frcrx Tcmcr see Slate line near Elk Park to in tersection with N. C. Route 194 at Cranberry; ther.ce follows Route 194 to Newland; thence road 181 ic Linville and Route 691 from Linville to Watauga County line toward Blowing Rook. T. C. Wise, Altamont. foreman on State Highway Route 191 from Newland to McDowell Couuty line, Route 691 from intersection with Route 69 at Ingalis to Linville via PineoTal and Route 181 from intersection with &S& Route 691 near Pineola to Jonas Ridge in Burke County. County sections: O: L. Eller, Hea imcill Gives of New Road ion in District - ton, N. C.. tori-man on all cousi "i roads north ox* X. 0. Route iU> 1 fioi Vala.nga County line to LioviRo sr. i X. C. Route 1 SI from L>rviHo : New la rid, and all north of, and if eluding the county road from New $ land to Minneapolis. K. B. Wise. Aitaoioni. foreman c fill county roads south of X. Rout -I <R?t from Writauga County line t C LjnviUe, ami X. C. Route froi i I.ir.vide to Nevchind. and b.oifth o - hu? net inciudifig the rouuty roa> -jfi m NeWihhd to Minneapolis. Caldwell County j \\. B. Smith. Lenoir, extra i'br.di foreman for entire county State sections: D. Knight, Fatter son, N. C, foreman on X. C. ,Rout? "17 fi'.ir- Watauga Comity line a Bloving Rock through Lenoir to Ga 'Jtawha River bridge near Ilickciy. X W. R. Miller, L?.-n>;r. foreman oj X- C. Route IS .from Burke Count) . near Hartland, through LriH-ii to Wilkes C< unty line, ar.d X. 0 iRoute : ?> from intersection with X. C. R'p.it'is 1s to AleAauder County line. H. B. .Tohnsun, CoHetsville, forc... ? V I" I "71 fv/.w ; mini Mil v . ifcuu.v i- ?- '"?? t on with N r Rotate IT north cf i -' *gih 1 to EwwC:dioni. County t-fect i-oiVs: R. Cook, Globe. f<j;rc-*n2r? on uI1 county roads north ,'if anVi including the Johns* Rtvci j rohd, ' r.'.\ road connecting sr.ir.e with ? Hurkt i. ;ir*e, and north of N. tic. Ro - 171 frivrit Octldfctsvljiie i< inter* H N. 6. Routt; 1 7 and incfu.dlfi; > B road south or X. C. I Route i v-l leading ofi }if*t e.asi of CollctisvRle and coming back to N. C. Route 17! about half wiy bctv-reeh Cplietts !:. and N. C. Route l 7 near I niouth of Mulberry Greek toad, and ;:! rdhds v-'?:si of X. C\ Route 17 tej gather with t\v > elajrG B row us- lead' ?ne off X. C. Route 1 7 at Kichlar.fi Hill -ami Rcdoy's Came. j c-pec freely, aii'd connecting with the Watauga County line. U. A. Rair.ey, \\ hit hell. foreman on alt county loaSS south ot K. C. Route J V1. excepting those included in R. ( - f seetioti ahd west of N". C. Route 17, excepting road from Granite Falls through Rhodhiss ta Qatawba River. .1. Hill Cotfrtili. Lenoir, foreman on ail county roads, south of X. C. R iute ' 0 and east of X. C. Route 17! and also including read from Granite j KaitiL through Rb.?lhisa:rjto Catawba iRiver. ,'' i R. M M-.-Chop. lioamer R. F. lb. , foreman on all county roads north <.f X. C. Route and east of N. Route 17, excepting Richland Hill and Bailey's Camp roads, respectively. Asho Coun'y Gv. B- Doggctte, West Jefferson, extra force foreman for entire , .. .. o-iiit- t reu ryriiiev^fi OCiii, j fort man or. N. C. Route 091 f rom i uitersection with No. 00 near Boone V through 'Jefferson to intersection 'with N. C. Route 1* east of Jeff&r' son and thence with X. C. Route i6 | tu Wilkes County line. ]; V. C. Lillard. Creston, iVroman on . N. C. Route 16 from Tennessee hue near Trade, Tents., to Wavreiisville. Jess Eller. Kina. N. C., foreman Jon N. C. Route it* from Jefferson to intersection with X. (\ Route 161 at Warrensv-ilie; thence with X. Ci Route 161 via Lansing: to Helton to , Virginia state line. J. P. Coivard, JeTFersbh" foreman on X. C. Route 681 from Jefferson ; to Virginia state line near Grassy j Greek, and X. C. Route 091 from in' tersection with X. C. Route 16 east j of Jefferson via Nathan's Creek to ; Alleghany County line at Scottsville. County sections. A. Q. Hartzog, Clifrch, foreman on all county roads north of N. C. Route 691 from Todd id Jefferson and west of N. C. Route i 16 from Warror?svi!le to Fig, excepti :ng short C" road near Clifton, and ! north and west oj, and including the road from Fig to the Tennessee lino, ! also Some short roads leading of:' from the Laurel road northward. ri. W. King. Biiav foreman on ail ' oxintv roads north of Nr. C. Route and northeast of dividing line with Hartzog up to and including the Lansing, Apple Gorve to Virginia State line* road. \V. R. Giaybeal, Grassy Creek, N. . C. Foreman on all county roads north ; and west of X. C. Route 681 bei tween Jefferson and Crumpler, excepting road from Crumpler connecting with X. C. route 161 north of ' Helton and roads north of same back ; to, but not including the Lansing, 1 Apple Grove to Virginia State Line ! ? j "g&v I A uciu. J. E. Gentry, Nathans Creek, N. C. ! Fcrcrr.a;, aii county roaas north and west of the South Fok orf New River and south of N. C. Route 581 between Jeffe3ron and Grumpier and including the Grumpier to Helton road and those north of same. J. C. McNeil, Laurel Springs, N |C. Foreman of all county roads soutl of N. C/route 691 from Beaver Creel thru Jefferson to a point near San der's Store and south of the Soutl ' Fork of New River and east of; bui including the Beaver Creek, Othellc i to Obids road. C. M. Yates, Hopkins, N. C. Fore man on all county roads south of N. C. Route 691 from Todd to Bea THE WATAUGA DEMOCilAT?E1 ? ~~~ 1 Before He Ever Col Lindbergh was a real Atner , in his love for dogs. Whatever he t certainly was not an aviator. Charley Cannes. France* l^xiks as if ' Chariot | ver Creek and we.-t of, but not in- j eluding 0 Beaver ('reek, Othello toj ; Ohids road. ^ r - A ! Engineer Council! has the follow-, ling to say concerning the nbw or-! I ganization: I "A n\ pershri finding highways! r county roads vende/ed unsafe to j ( live traveling public hy some unusuai! condition wiil render us a great IM&i II vice if they wili kln?y:,.c^lj;,. wire sBjji fxyrite the* reporting such conditional i or" .See or send ffeprd to the1 section ; (j foreman id charge of work on such j section; or report condition to any I vof the above mentioned foremen who \ will either take charge of same him-1 'self, regardless of whether or not it! ! is on his section; or see that word ! is c arried to the proper person for ; j attention. *T : hail very greatly appreciate | the cp-operation of each and every citizen with regard to any matter! j that may help our organization io j render a greater set vice to the pahi 1 banner elk people enjoy picnic supper thursday j Banner Elk, X. C.?The Civitan j j Ohih of Banner Elk sponsored a coirs- j jmunity picric on Bower's Mountain: ? Thursday evening. In spite of the u.n- i iusually cool weather a large number! of the Banner Elk families aft&^heiri 'guests Tvere preseh^ WTenjoy the i ; bountiful lunch that was spread ] around the camp fire. 1 ! _L i ISAVS -with |1 {SAFETY I ^cttzjour * | : DRUGSTORES <> ' % A part of every wise % O S Camper's Equipment S | 'R&xa&Z, | | GYPSY CREAM j * ' Hclieves the itching and S J burning of black flies and ' other insect bites?heat * : rash, noison iw ? T?r?th " _T_ ^ itch. Sold only at Rexall ? j J Stores. Get a bottle at j >5 jt One Size, 50c - Sold only at Rexall Drug ' Store#. '|| BOONE DRUG CO. | The REXALL Store O * _ ' ' - - ; ltui S I'KKY THURSDAY?BGGNE, N. C. i of Flying .-( iean boy twenty-odd years ago. even ], expected to become, at thst time. . I and Maurice J a to bowl^ al ^thc lattcr's villa near ^ " is a southpaw ; ,| CARD OF THANKS I *W'l wish to Mfr-.-f mit heiirtfelt i thanks to our friends and nviglibors [ f to/' a!) the- .ic's of iovo ar.d kindness't sj n as during the long' illness r.!":liv <i, ",>ih < ;' our den) hushand -and far!, 111 !. -May the God of Ponco re'.vai'ijt you all. j ilrs. Marshall Tuginon and family! . pair And these to have oil guarantee possible bi tires than I GOOE Supertn wny tney: gas , TdIlsTgreasI CENTRA A. E. Hodges, Manaj ' - - V . ,X^.: '.V - - S' -!g DELIVER ADDRESS; AT TRkSTATE PAIR I"' ^ jm iouth CftrojinR Legislatcr invited tojof Participate in Labor Day Celebra-jti' tion .it Johnson City Fair Grounds.j, Secretary of Labor William N. j Peak Will Also Attend. Lar^e , > Crowds Expected. jtii 2*. r."1 0..?tr...l.A? n'n/1 Itv VUJi'nvi OHVK>V?> i the youngest legislators in the fch Jnited States, will be the principal lcj peakers qu the evening program of he huge Labor Day celebration to^ ? e held at the Appalachian Th-S;atej :z?ir Grounds in Johnson City, on j lonriay, September 7, Luboi Day. | .hich is also the opening day of the; air. | ? Colonel Patterson, who is- a ivsi-1 'i* lent of Charleston, S. C.. is apeifring the summer on the gulf coast it Gulf port. Miss., and wired the ocal committee Friday night that he a] ad accepted the invitation extended f, md would be there. He is scheduled n 0 speak at S.:45 p. m. on Labor Day. e, Dowell E. Patterson has an out- i landing record of achievement for-tI 1 man of his age. He was horn 899 at Charleston, S. C., and be- j ame a linotype operator on the Eve-j vv ring- Post. Duffng his rapid vise tohj imminence lie was a member of the ? nHate Tax Research ''Committee of Lp 7" in 1925; was Worshipful iVia3hdj?I fV V. F, M. in 19125 and 1926; electedj ^ 'resident of the South Carolina Fed-j j., iratipii ?^f hubvr in 192-4 ami he'-;.,, hat office until 1929; was presidenthL if the Virginia-Carolina Typography Ci at Conference of 1929; elected a;e( fiernber of State House of Reprc-I enlativcs 1927-28; was elected State! ienator from Charleston in 1929 -20. |C iiid is Junior Deacon of the Grand J a, ,odge of South Carolina A. F. M. ^ At present nr.ieh i.-f Colonel Patter-J jj oo's tithe is devoted to his activity r-j^ s Special National Representative of f(. he International Typegraphieai lTn- a, n. in this work he acts as a mc-dia- s} or and adjuster in disputes or dis- \ green.ents in which the -i-jpograph n I Union is o no of the par ties in- a) c.hed. Through t his work his coin- ^ lerhensivc knowledge ol basic econ-J u mics has a t opportunity forjlr lemonstriUum or.l ho is veeffiniz^ ^ s an outstanding authority along hese linos. I &j Colonel Patterson is a public speak-'; t( r of rare- ability, and his appearance \ ,tl >ri the night program at"" the com- j jc rined celebration ?>f X<abur Day ar.dr he Tri-Statc Fair opening, together j p, vith the big home coming insures; a vida-spivnd attendance and interest imong both the working men and c< he business men. Patterson is nowL, t co!n??.'] of South Caiohr.a. \e A tremendous psiadc will be, held j ,, 'IS IC .ckethoi You can bi at these pri are tires you can trust, can 1 your car I They are the latest d Goodyears of a high qualit ecause Goodyear builds millu anybody else. Let's look 'em c >YEAR PATH FIN fist Cord Tires . . . We'll s ire superior to many Ligh-urh $11; 10 pel Other Sizes Equ; fM0r TUBES ALSO LOU NG, WASHING AND POl I/TIRE CO] jer Boone and B' 1 1.1) I iVv. fa: :evetnry of Labor William X. Beak, tagfe ho is to speak ill the afternoon in yBBj reordancc with recent announce. jmfc en Is. This address will be of par- 5 Sg? culav importance as it is the an- '?y. :ai Labor Day : ech oi I in- le an 'SfX : the labor department of go veraentai activities and as such vili I... national importance. Rcpresentures of the lcadinit press associanis will be present. Telegrams arc now in process of Sgf cchiirnrc between the Fair Associate and n nationally known econom 'lll'.j U^liVUIlUlU }1C1 i. ;4jJrt ho, it. is oxpectcd, will appear av ss| :e Tri-Statc Fair on Thursday, Sap. miier 10. which is "Farmers' Day." ; Sunday School Lesson KEV. SAMUEL D. PRICE, D. D. tlnrnationai Sunday School Lesson for August 23 A GOSPEL FOR ALL MEN Here ;s a lesson with an unusual mount of. action. 'The Bible is far om being a tlul! book. To test this *ad from Acts x, l to xi, 25 for the atire Retting: the narrative. You ill need your map in following the avelcrs as they journey between iK Ravcn. lop pa and Jerusalem. Cornelius is a Roman centurier. ho had found the emptiness of the oman mythology foi purposes of region and had developed faith in ci ho van as the only God. He was inking practical use of his religion trough prayer and practice. The nowledge that he gained made him igor for a fuller understanding of in it uul truths. In the midst of a natin prapei season he wns direct i io send raGpengerfi to .Joppa and Peter as a teacher of si iP larger '5 jiritu.il conceptions. ? Now Peter was a devout Hebrew 5 well as a grooving Christian. Naomi 1 customs were part <>: His eery Ce. Ho was jstf.'ict in maintaining 1 ?sher diet. White await-hiK summons ir dinner he had a vision oj various limals let. down t'roni heaven in a j Sect, and was told to kill and cat t once hi? Hebrew training asserted o fs he declared that some nimals were unclean. He was told tat what God Cleansed could not be nelcan and the teaching of the vis.n was applied to those who at that >i y time were knocking at the gate, ho messengers from Cornelius were Emitted and next day Peter went > the home of a Gentile that he light. wrench there and have full feltwship with them. When Peter preached the in 11 gesel as it is in Jesus Christ there was renewal of the outpouring of the oly Spirit, as on the day of Per. to>St. The same spiritual forces were til eased _ and withnut hu.HitapoV. the " ?? yehgehSl proceeded to Pantile the lany believers. If nh /A/ iy a ices t>e proud lifetime y that is ins more >ver!OK! DER >how you :ed tires! 59 50-21 >0x4.50) pair ally Low / PRICED LiSHING SERVICE VIPAiNY lowing Rock, N. C*
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