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Judge Rousseau Dies;! Serves Court Since 1934 North Wilkesboro, May 16? A heart stack in the middle of the night ended the Ions legal career of Superior Court Judge Julius A. Rousseau today The 67-year-old jurist was rush ed to WllkM County Hospital in WUkesboro from his home in North WiUuaboro. but he died two hours after the attack. Funeral services will he held at 4 p. m. Sunday in the First Meth odist Church here. The Re*. Roy bell, the pastor, will officiate. Planned f? Mere Judge Rousaeau, who was plan ning to move into a brand-new home soon, had been superior court Judge sioce 1034 when be defeated J. Hayden Burke of Tay lorsville in a Democratic primary run-off election. He had rtcently announced he would be a candidate for re-elec tion to a fourth eigbt-year term. He had opposition for the' first time in SO years ? Robert M. Gam bill, a North WUkesboro attorney < who had also announced for the \ Democratic primary race. The veteran Judge cat on the bench at Rockingham during the big murder trial of Frank Edward Blue Mold In ? I Evidence Here Blue mold has been found in tobacco plant beds near Watauga County. All growers sfiould pro tect. their plant beds with spray or dust each three or four days after each hard rain. Ferbam, Zeneb and Maneb may be used, but careful directions should be followed. If dust is used tffey should be as follows: Ferbam ? U.4% active ingredi ent Zeneb ? 6.3% active ingredient Maneb-? 1.4% active ingredient If spray is used follow direc tions on container. Blister Rust On Local Farm A field meeting will be held at the old mill on Newt Harrison's farm at 2:00 u, m? Wednesday, fclay 21, to see white pine blister rust on the trees and probably on the leaves of the gooseberry bush es. * All people who are interested in growing trees are invited to at tend. Worth Carolina dairymen now have a choice of semen from f our to seven bulls of the Guerney, Holstein and Jersey breeds and two to four bulls In the other breeds. Wetzel several mpoths ago Wet tel was convicted of the first de pee murder of SUte Highway Pa trolman W. L Reece, but escaped the gas chamber when Um Jury recommended mercy, km Practice la Ml* Judge Rousseau attended pub tic schools h?rc and w*? jraduat ?d fcan ltalmoot Abbey a*d the University of North Carolina Law School. He opened ? law office here in 1813, the year he was H ?ensed to practice. , He was elected mayor of North Wilkesboro in 1930 and served four years. Survivor* included bis wife. 3ertrude Hall Hwiw; one sd?, fulius A. Rousseau Jr., a North Wilkesboro lawyer; three daugh ters, Mrs. Rutin Bailey of Ra leigh, Mrs. Frank Alapaufh of Winston-Salem, and Mrs. John S. Kern of Pitts bvu-gh, Pa.; one bro ther, Dr. J. P. Rousseau of Win iton-Salem; and one sister, Mrs. 5. V. Tomlinson of North WUkes joro A. J. Trivett Rites Are Held I Andrew Jukion Trivett. 7?, Banner Elk, Route 2, died Sunday. Funeral services were held Tuesday at i o'clock at ZionHill Church cemetery Rev. Herb Mc Coy and Rev. Tom Ward were in charge of the rite* and burial was in the, church cemetery. ?' Surviving are the widow, a ion, Auburn TriVett; lix daughter*, Mhl CO? DtahroM, Urn Mm Ko berta, Lenoir; Mr* (Umm Har mon. Banner Elk; Mr* Chaueey Lookadoo, Morgantoa: Mr*. John Greene, Atlanta, Mr?. Albert Centw, Cincinnati, Ohio; (our bro ther*, Clark and McKinley of Ban ner Elk; l*?rtin of Tenneuee; William of Whaley; David of Ho minger. Then are two i Uteri, Mrs Fred Palmer, Morganton, I Mrs. Epaie Trivett, Raleigh. There [are 26 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren. PROTECT YOUR FAMILY BY BECOMING A MEMBER OF Reins-Sturdivant Mutual j Burial Association, Inc. 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