JOtJRNAI^PAXRIOT. W«A Dwii^tair Of lA'/awp, Mn. G. TaaiMy; 7 Be Tomorrow ^ ' X'. Mmb Inet Vannoy, tourteen- jaar-oM daughter ot Mr. , and ■xs^ R. G. Vannoy, of MMlere •reek, died this morning at fire I I Sheriff Pope, a Republican,! Md had Ignored a court order issued •falock. She leaves parents THURSDAY, NOV. 4ii Jay AnderMB Will Broadfaact Orer -f' Friday Nifht,^ 9 o’clock ff Jay^ Anderson, North Wilkesr. •our brothers and sisters: Cecil, Eleanor, Bobbie and Susie-Vaa- runeral service will be cou- , dactad at the home Friday eft- *onf5y» at one o’clock. IntenBont iriDhe in the New Hope Ceme tery. by Judge Hawkins, a Democrat,' designed to restrain the county election board from declaring Republican candidates In last Tuesday's election winners until all ballots had been counted. Democrats contended that tab- I ulatlon of 213 absentee ballots, boro youth, in school at Wako Forest,' will broadclit again ,03^' er WPTT,^ Raleigh,'F^day’nlgliS at nine o'clocki The . prograa will consist, of organ numbers and selections by the Wake for est Choir, i He will be on again on Thursday night of next week at the same hour. NOTICK North Carolina, Wilkes Coun- . The Rotary Club of Asheville is afWMoring a 4-H pig club In BtBicombe county with pure bred 5£^d China hogs as the breed thrown out by Republican elec tion officials because they were not mailed to the polls, would assure election of their candi dates to county offices. IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL... Visit those two shops where you get the best in Barber Work. Nice steam-iheated baths. WILKES BARBER SHOP lOTH STREET BARBERSHOP Sf. G. BOSTT.tiN I. T. CHlTtCH J. H. THOMPSON FRKI) IMLMKR RKI) FKIiTS Tl'RNKR B.41V(a KS,S R1'.S.SKI, GKKKM': \v. ,1. cumcH to Outcast Lady’' which comes [ of Michael Arlen's story, the Liberty Theatre. Thurs-j The program Is not of inter day and Friday presents a great i est to children, according to the pair of lovers in one ot the, statement of the manager, Mr. strongest emotional dramas ever 1 Harold Kay. written for the stage and screen, j A well rounded program of Constance Bennett and Her-1 shorts lias also been careful con- bert Marshall made an untorget-[ sideration in conjunction with table pair in the picture version, the -showing of “Outcast I.ady.'’ CAROLINA ROUTE IS SELECTED FOR SCENIC PARKWAY (Continued from page one) .Appreciation My Friends: I feel as though I would be gross ly ungrateful to my friends, both Re publicans and Democrats, if I did not in some way express my appreciation for the splendid'vote I received in the November 6th election. Therefore, may I publicly express my thanks to all my loyal friends in this manner, as it would be impossible for me to see each of you personally. I wish to state that after I assume office on the first Monday in Decem ber, I will do my best to serve the peo ple of Wilkes county in a fair, cour teous and prompt manner. Labor Leaders Hope To Have Owners Bear Burden Of Insurance By virtue of the power 'ol sale contained In a certain Deed of Trust, executed to me on the 19th day of January, 1951, by W. J. Burchette and wife, R. B. Burchette, recorded In Book 157, page 309, in the office of the Register of Deeds for Wilkes County, to secure a certain note the terms of which not having been complied with, the holder of said note having made de mand upon the Trustee to fore- clone the said Deed of Trust. I will therefore on the 8th day of December. 1934, at 12 o’clock M offer lor sale to the higbesj, bidder for cash at the court house door in Wilkesboro, N. C.. the following described real e.s- tate: Bounded on the north by the lands ot J. F. Burchette. and on the South by the lands ol Mrs. J. A. Billings and on the west the lands of C. E. Sharpe and J. F. Burchette. The same being the lands whereon J. F. Bur chette now lives and whereon is situated a six room dwelling house. We iirant to tkahk our neigh- bora and (riend* (or the UadneM extended and heantUul flowers given, after the deftly; of our &iT^iiBl>aad and fattier. Dr. W. 6: Stewart,., These^ tokens of arinpfithy will be ever gratefully remembered and appreeiated. r ALICE 8TEWA.RT ■ * XTTa rtUTT TkOINXr , AND. CHILDREN. B^N>di«r CN L, 1* t Die* In Fort Pinreo^ R.' W. Godfrey: 6», promts busiaese ssea of ClarksbS Va.. died at his winter bbi fwt Pierce. Plorldn, Sati held THh fnneral‘> service was- Misnday in .Clarlnharg* He^ was a toother of, L. L. Godlrgy^of Wilkesboro. gorge. Grandfather Mountain, try Itear the full cost of unem- Mount Mitchell, Craggys and the ployment insurance. Asheville section. The parkway | Across the plain oak desk of will then run into the Mount Pi.s-' his office atop the .American I TPcxriAraHon o( LaboT butldiiig. Green made this clear This 3rd day of November. Washir.p^ion, Nov. 13.—Labor 153.J leaders plan to urge that indus-j CLYDE SHEl’HERD. 12-6-4t. Trustee. TO All MY FRIENDS IN WILKES COUNTY I am taking this method to thank my friends, both Republicans and Democrats, for their sui port in the election held November 6th. Your vot«|,\ of confidence makes me grateful to all of you, and I wish to thank you all from the bottom of my . heart. f- After I take the oath of office I will strive to do everything possible to cairy on my work to the satisfaction of every one, rendering a service to all alike, performing the duties of the office to the best of my ability. Again thanking you all for your loyal support!^ I I am, yours very truly, O. F. ELLER William today. j The stocky, .«andy-haired pres ident of labor's biggest organiza-1 tion expects President Uoose- j veil’s social recurity program to I produce in the way of nnem-| ployment ius-.runce: j LO.NT—I pair swinging ice scales in North Wilkesboro. Return to Frazier's Beauty Shop or phone IT."). ll-lS-li-pd fX)ST — Small sirotCtl hound bitch, brown head, crooked hind legs, cross-eyed and ug ly; last seen near Bullhead Mountain in Ueddie.s River township. Reward. T. S. Ken- nerlv, Nortli Wilkesboro, N. C. 11-15-lt Again, I Thank You, One and All Charles C. I and connect with the Newfound 1 Gap highw'ay near Cherokee, j Working On Surveys - As .soon a.s location surveys of j the parkaway are completed by I the National Park service the i United. State.s bureau of public ! roads the North Carolina and' ' Virginia highway departments, all working jointly, the next step will be the procurement of right- of-ways. This will be the r?spon- .sibility of 'Virginia and North Carolina, as under the agreement they arc to provide the land for the parkway, except of course,- where it traverses property al- i ready owned by the federal gov- j eminent. j Both North Carolina and Vir- j ginia have assured Secretary i Ickes that there will be no trouble' in securing the right-of-way.: Ickes is insisting on 1,000 feet' right of way wherever possible. He also made other general plans j regarding the parkway. 'Tliere ; will be restricted frontal right of j way along the parkway with no I refreshment stands, filling sta-. > tions, etc. except certain turnoffs.' I The motorists can go along at \ ! ea.se and enjov the .scenery with- i ! out having to worry about the I ty. I coming to cross roads and othe’’' By virtue uf Die power .of ' hazards fund on a regular high-; sale contained in a certain Deed i way. Icke.s has ordered that num-1 of Trust, executed to me on the I erous parking plac -s be provided j 13th da.y ^f February, , along the parkway wliere the I traveler may leave his car and i get out for a better view of es- I pecially interesting features. In ‘ places trails will be built to some j „„t i,aving been I of the most important scenic at-1 pUg,} the holder of I.OSfl': Man’s traveling bag Thursday between Roaring River and Guy Wellborn's on old Boone Trail. Address of Dick Dudley, Shelby, N. C., on i bag. Return to Journal-Patriot office for reward. 11-15-lt-pdl NOTICE North Carolina, Wilkes Conn- Thank You James McGee and wife, Ella Mc Gee, recorded In book 165, page 96. in the office of the Register! of Deeds for Wilkes County, to j secure a certain note, the terms com- I said j tractions along the route. Ample | note having made demand upon j camping grounds will be provid- i the trustee to foreclose the said ed for travelers who prefer to | Deed of Trust. I will therefore “t''nl out” instead oJ locating' on the 8th day ot December, some of the cross roads to citi''.s ^ 1934, at 12 o clock M offer for for hotel accommodations. 'Aside from the long rn:-'" r:i-- noinic advantage which will conn, to North Carolina by reason of the heavy tourist trade which will be attracted to the state. North Carolinians will benefit from the millions of dollars which will be expended in building the 'roads. Rock Springs Services is announced that Rev. Kay-[ mond Dancy, of Marion, Va , will conduct services at Rock Springs church on the fourth Saturday and Sunday in th.s month. The public is invited to attend. Attending Convention i W. A. and R. T. .McN.eill. of h t:iv Coca Cola Bottling Company, [ I left Saturday for Buffalo. New York, where ihey are altendiiig sale to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in j .. ilkesboro, N. C., the following | described real estate; j Beginning on a small while | oak Lonnie Sales southwest cor ner in Mrs. Mattie Staley's line and running north with Lonnie Sales line 726 feet, to Lonnie Sales’ northwest corner; thence soutlnvestwardly with Vernon Parks’ line 578 feet to a small pine in Mrs. Mattie Staleys and Vernon Parks’ line; thence eas 856 feet to the point of begin ning. Containing 6 acres mort or less, said tract of land lying south and southeast of Vernon Parks’ land, said Vernon Parks iieing present on the date tlie above measurements were made and assisting in the locating .sai l lines and agreeing to same wherever they join his land, on April 22nd, 192 4, In presence of Eli Johnson and James McGee. This 3rd day ot Nov., 1934. TO MY FRIENDS, BOTH REPUBUCANS AND DEMOCRATS: It is impossible for me to see each one of my friends personally in Wilkes county, both Republicans and Democrats, who supported me in the election held on November 6th, therefore, I wish to take this means of thank ing you—one and all. , I deeply appreciate the many words of encouragement spoken to me during the campaign by my friends, and the support I received at the ballot box. Although many erroneous reports were circulated about me during the last days of the campaign, I am gratified to know that my loyal friends look ed upon them as only “campaign propa ganda,” and viewed them in their true light. Just as I have done in the past, I again pledge myself and my deputies to render to the people of Wilkes county the very best service possible, and to be ready to respond to any call promptly. My record as sheriff of this county is an open book, and I have al ways tried to do my duty as sheriff to the very best of my ability. In closing, again let me tell all of you who gave me . your vote of confidence that I ap preciate your action to the highest degree. W. B. Somers COMING SOON SPAINHOIIR-SYDNOR’S WATCH PAPERS FOR LATER ANNOUNCEMENTS I ^