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deat I t* llj 'out .,*• vW'-if k'i th(rf;i«r«i;’lB j|if* bM «&r hilly otk«r. ^ft*rttoliU'r8l& lag to tlia yoittiM A a «aifap«maa' aal^d 'irn Kaos^teH Minlt at k1« ^•^v««kty l>r« ijp»«a«>ace whetH- lairAa puaaed ta Wftk ae-alectlop, f ha a)Tls€ 1 'his qnwtlhner to > ithadl in tl a corner. ‘®tW ir. P* . Jnne se.-r- 14'^.-cnllhre rerolTcr forgotter -fa the -daahb lard eompartment ot an aatonu bile brought death kto 7-year-old Samuel Mumma of • neybr^lt t>day. Mr. and Mra. fold LltM ( told Haverford township poll » they left Samue' with their 7-: ’ear-bid son Rob la the car wh ile they looked at Taoaat'house In Oakmont. A fe 'nhiutea aftei they left the car they heard Ri ibert screaming and ran baek to fi ad SAmael sprawle ^ the JlTRnt ,?eat yrlth a bull ^ ta 'hb fi Tehead and the r In hi« hand.' r* ■or MoHtli Ratelgh, kC. Hlnl inrer;' it. {field k«0. ,F«ir. . [$1^ 1, f41t ^ Public\ uslatance funds the ^rtlkes tps ) for the month $64>3. a ^ji-.Charien elfare^^perintend Talwinf ^ oi h»m —lly'ia a '. peik»Kt a#«Mdred hy Wffltea OOMN ^ty; Tlpa-lewer riew-shM* Jao* aHi^- '#}iddi urns-«MMti«N^ J^by tlie'^yAtwith the state h{ik' wi(y ceauaiasioa as spens^. Ail* dhionsi pictures of P H^flkes «oi nty will fntnre hsais of 'Ihe toibt. rS.’MEBT . ,,,,, , I, 'll .he- •8d.-;^*j|nw North rifesfroltaa' .-Xo; eha«^''ii»iNpt .eloeed tte.Atih annnal neice this noon with the ^tion of oflicei n ^d the awan of trophies. tD Ai Swarlngeny^ ) Concord, was elected pres! J. «. Karly, jt Winston first vice pw Bldent;- Georg rDowdy, Of Ch kflolte, second prosldeat: WAtijm 'D. Dowell, id pers assistal t to 118 lent cKIld' :otal of 'ThVkanmbe ani^ fB^tJie re^nte^yt flinty bnVthere antisl ipcrh 9 -form of ol $1400.51 lUtSB wUh 318 de- M Wind recetv- reWlvi^g assist ontl'Of Inne re ull tnota for tb ill be a sul#' the Jnly fta\ due to the transfer of Coifederate -Widows from ■i^ion rolls to old age asstet^ nee.' re secretary; Islington, linlinson. of Ca and 1. M. Bali June fh. oj the No '*"'rt of ^ni'' jBent^ test in erecllln iff the ilectrie projoct ‘Bd errw# irvdb anAMsult in a generj ;tl* In the value of Ian !Johnson was one of t to take the stand n session featured by US tihguments over intro- ductldA of l^timony given in' Greensebro, actions ■ent th^rojeCft were heard ^ :ies Plannmg Gala Occasion On June 30th Her A' TlirA»*FMf|h« ,WPA Wr tH35 MS MILES ROAt> B| 3.yWr -_'W Construe Item In In More Than 100 Visiting Do- kiea and Candidntea Ex pected for Cemmonial ^North Wilkesboro Ccn^ditdl Bet^ Fimctignli^ The club Is ^ in Nor^, When *. timi ullj' Wllkesbofe Dokiy anlng a oc^aaiOD llkesboro on June 30; linodai sad celebrai •t - > •1^ pf the local club ih^tiioro ■ y are sodiifiH. for number hsill be mhhjiCscandldates addittin to local applicants. |tthe The degree team from Greens- d Winston-Salem will cobt^ tpe degree and thpre will candidates from jyingjjm' - Salem, ChapeTHill. Salis-^ *jL and Ather points NoNb^hroUna. ■St 1teni%fn the nro-rram' ■eglstratlon of candidates .’clock at the North,.,M’il- lory. I ‘ 'i Nl?WfAT.m Washingtuft>^ne 20.—Presi- nt Roosevelt' today endorsed jlj Bloom^neutrality bill as ieebc— , influence for peace and urged f xt Are njclock a parade and ^Ogress to revise the pres5pt (.(re^t wWh ^11 beglp, to which fentrali'y law at thia session $0 publl^lb ^dlaUt inv|te.l. In ^ the administration can 'oih parade lHUJbe ty fm»fe a dsfinite policv to folX f seven o'clock wDogfts an Bo^n case of war. He said at h^ candidates will assegihle at th conference that if Gongre^-I Amiory for a barbecoe. 08l ■or M LoM^lnt/ In ter fhil . and irlear Office ^ChuKh hag jt FUrlear, Btion ncwvM 'thh: Iregf" a big section art of the'county teslwro Mass, Meeti^ Friday Citizens To Gather at'Gt hmi^e Friday Night To Discuss School Situation /goeWhorae without enacting !»' [nen^lity lejrfslation. arid thK* .._j broke out in the meantim Ju w&ld be difficult to pass any r sort ef a measure without leavini the fi'nlted States open to chai^ i i^.wis favoring one rrf'TM^lier. . Therefore, he c it would be to Congrel ^ ova advantage to insure Its getting Into such a dlle Any member of th* Knights hvthias lodge Is eligible Jemhership In the Dokles. club officials said today. Those wish [ing to join are asked to get i^ 1 touch .with Lawreuae Miller, Jesse 'T f ft ° /ot 0’' In response to a this wpefc by the call issued Patrons dcftte. riln^-eMs ^"haTe bffice in the Northweetij -in .. tors, it waa learned today from th« organisation, lid'tha organiza- week for the ifpose of promoting and ei^ •a|(bu the igptyth and pro as cnMM: Manufac- .ure^^^l^itmhM^^^W’holeealers, tiTidwyng. (qUpt ,4 Collections ,nd letter BuaM^. DeOfilS relatiW to the function ing-^ if the central organization all bureaus is being rapid! ^ worked out and office equipment is being installed. The .^dve^tislng bureau is al oMinll will Ihow 'affa^ hi ^ir-^paet. Pew citf "XoW'i WIi a reertv ami iMind^ renter fej Caroltn«i, . 8t»t* &4)0 rfloiA MX0 h^ iLe if wW«h k few slays The Nc and the. ^rate of Interest iy dec , ottyV fbianc handled ’ any tlie size ' enjo)' sue F''foe Its this ■thwest Ns .„ »« isE^er^ldCase; ierce Comrkted WUkM Court For' Criminal Caada I« 4>».- ■ Odra Ptel gfllkdk eourtX;^^ :AdaBltiMit, ikfert " tUea wtUt offUMa, fcit) lootha ag«> ^ it verdict of mlnglaa few minutes mllbei Of icted in •'cl ' the yeral' Ining Zher a a>. Cecil PierceJ lea River secj a plea thel^mting lich^weure^ a cltmand 'ontl. If the Red- u cT Rilkes, en- manslaugbter for Carl Minton, tne mile weat of ed the Robert Pt'tlkitfipro and WJlkes connty.^^^ MeWylrihteihDL tile bureauaiSy 'frowliig rapJdIJn5Hft,H 1« ed that md^'ihan roH-uUl bi Jnemfiers of bureaus wlthii u short time. %'' ■ An advertisemeniV^tWg f the objectives of thejwfofls reans is carried today on p tINE REVENUE UP' kh. *®-—^North Car rriate ^aollne tax revenue; i' inhw peak for a flaw l‘‘itodaT wflien collections t 1^9 passed the $23.308,*5 hi The frevious record foi ^ nth 9^|od was $22.727/ Iwt fiscal year. Big pa ay and today shAt ■ .ibtaf’fcr ithls y^r Into n |0eels add another paymi 10,006 la expected any time, gne depwtment officials es|i ftiaiahtd that Aceipta for the y exceed, J24.560.000, Lts the flrst fiscal year j gas reveanea »»ora^ |ffif than 12.000.000 a roba^- In Buildinir New*' acle WTittm by John Cm which appeared in the U Daily Newa, on May U xnelnded in the Worth of American Building Tw JpbAsPoghiiaster canuqattioii For Wilkoaboi^ Poatmuatfir T© -B* GlVfifi Herei#uiw 29Ui «nty-nln| to th m to t the sit >n. a erri i com have madh appllr civil service com- :e the examination Ikesboro poatmaafer irt by the civil lion dtsclooBs. itlon will be given iboro on June 29. paid the Wllkeahono Is $1,960 per year Itlon is now held by lah B. Smoak, wife of tk. .Hej>4«ra)'ba8 ex -’TW—. AX. Aimlation News this month. j»fhe nrtkte j* f k centered around itaiy-treasuren ifo Building BCid^n* rNorth yitbonty. S^nt$e4 0l Kgn- ^Ofitahnir ^ jrju- -‘iitofilhaW ^©dhuml .CecH erson. rlnnie Bllle lohnson. ■s. Pra dlldred Iordan :a 'itizend Pdinmlttee c# Wilkeaho^^ rpady engaged in preparation o ichool district, a ’mhas meeting'^ublicity data to advertise Nort' of citizens and patrons will be. held at the courthonse on Frida night. June 23. beginning at 7:30 ’clock. In the call of the. meeting is sued by, the committee U stated that the reasons for th' meeting are the discjwge of Pr feriior T. F; Story a'^^j^ol 8«- „ . -— erlntendent and six ’other' ment^three of this issue of The J ^ of the central school fae(, al-Patfiot. and the failure of the il'^coinmittee to heed the t>Vh of over 1.000 citizens, nhd itrons who proteii)^ t their' ac- lon. ' i. Telegraphic invJtmotiB to the itlng have been forward^ to !lydf; A. Erwin, state superijS*^ Jt of public,instruction. W.^. Hentenent governor hnd >ad of the state' school conWitt- . and William T. Dong, of Cykeland. who was receftfiy j^ed by the IWIkesboro dlgtHrt ipard to succeed Mr. Story- —j*' .te'authorltlee. ipembers of the;^ghW« Itrons and Citizens romirtlttea dnfc laid, are In^ted In the hope«ProJe«t ter ComAn hat they may be able to linton feeka. fjudge Bsidlng Is nof pf defendant, liwyn flnging aing by ksed. few !iairi Pai „ ’ uneral W« Iny J I 9». •• V 4 • Dedicate Home ’ Cottage Fr NYA Officiala Add Mradnc HdM A^llc Hirer On FridAy A ctM6d help -filg A pt" A .simple, thoug^ I Dresalve.'funeral a rTuesday morning |;iatre Rousseau, bf Wilkes . The ser' isy. A. orth ch. at mot was In y.jua^i [iNa ctt:& T« most Im- Ice was hel tpi* Mias Nel member lunty’B pioneer ;e was condnet- Aycock, pastor Ikesboro Metho le home ot the * which irred Mthe fam- |tatn -Pot "cem^ Willmhorn. 'e Rouaaeau waa 1884.- and died lay mofnihg at Ul- f aighten out the school In. of applicants follows: ynnoy, John R. Hen- C. McNeill. Mrs. Lowe, John H. ,r., David R. MTrlght, :es H. DndAwood,' Mrs. Gentry. James Flo rs. Winnie L. Dnnan irald Duncan. MiHar’ TTiomag L. orn.’Ws. JeainR Absher, Rna tell Mrs^jttfa Lee Pay, [ra. SavaS&^-^ak. gtoir. Fr«r«^nreath.,-:Ta» lUe dAus GUreath. ArthpA |*, •fiarr. ijiw H^n G. Call.'qtJgJi Mtfii Bleant [cNett Profit; Rra. (Riartia t^tAe slttt-jhpme d« Ivmartera Jmong the sneakers at thi cl^ of 4as meeHng wiW be Miss Ames^ i^^fon el^nald. immediate past prea-,WarrB^ le Class Room Teanhera atat# of the Carolt .jlon ef. the North Juration Asaoclatlon. While the ma$#««efl“S primarily for the Wlllt| IstHct. membara of the Pa , 4 Cii)lzenB Gommlttee aaW that cordial invitation' U CTtendol ^ by ^ all -People of Wilkes county ^o'ara Interested In the welfate id progress of the cohnty tadala ;hoola; ' ' The committee said that a ... le '.'attendanie’.‘to oitpieted at eveninf. maaa maaflp; iw fTordl^ferania’a pnbll dldlo nit Vt the home of hi jy.-K Tamyi ahidh Mhert .Au6sean>i Sf^ ' fbtlowiiigl slater ,anrT4ree;| Mrs. * J, ragam Rousaean, Judge J»H A. ,BonOTan, William A^. Ron seiaJirtitHhto.cUy; and Dr P.JH^Wean. o^WinatoipSal tfdthfcr, Maltelm, died |4^,=\M0.'Miaa Ftouaaeaa la %$• .by seralal niecee.aiM letidi^.v^^ Admitted le axe-whi^^ penetrat- RobertHMi^tpn’s ^min and laused hisjldhedfh a week later, icmimed sell defense, saying tha MAten wU'-^vancihg. on hi a hnnl and that he was try. Ing/to k|ll' his father. Ransom nofWSA altercatlM occured horafkof "Pieifc and on lent o^ighw^ 421. CdHr Pierce .slfct^ ^fcarl Min ton. ljU’’buHefr laflMfng a wound 'bfetwter proved ^tal. The but weut through tMi windshield ol a cai^ which Mllron was rid- igs lit Is cdo^Wer-sd a ktkange co- icidence thalWthe slVN men in itb cases wel^Minton.lboth de- flfidants «were'CThsera and the -killings Reared 0iw.,J$8e same than oi^e mile a* to no.l-elation be- ididoi^ Uhe npanhet Alhnili (iBTiiyr f^d fmaed on new foreman of the lund 16 true bill id tefifi ^ iVe ^ lack df evj hce. A ttAih bill charging muriS tos fetnr letT i tainst Sammy Dot aon for,.} i)f,al mtiAf: «( And Benge onBlarq IPjnd a mar ^rge vrA loqod against Yem- im Sprln of hto March if he knife slaying {■om Sprinkle, on Both ciaaei are calendared fqr rial oh'-Monday, Jue 86- .Neafly two-,thirds Of’ >A program in Wlttw’.. been’ deyc^eA sreeta, brldsfif ,1 made J^marday hy^e Admlmtrator, on WPA actlvitiea in lM* mnty. ?: -4 ’’ -.".'iti. The inventolyx'/fnmito, m the begin ling' otvwy ^ ibar, 1925, A this IP, IIJ4J 469 baa befik ’' inded -by'WPA and apontora $*• , ’lde work for the naadg nW' ployedT blic Improvmnente .apjd;>i,i' ilfare services. Tbd.^pi^ Tu provided an aiMq|afi total 4j( ill,830 hoars of ijfprfc in th* nty. . |Oe thousand and thirty inta of Wilkes connty gainfully employed on' ijects—98 are females, irt claasifles 919 of the iBB working as toad building la a Xyp* eC [at manual of nnakil}^ w do,” explained A linnis. ■'More valoallA' “ iyfc'‘]fec»nae " ' -4tonwiiAly- _ tp employ DMral workOTj , expanded and .JimRitohie* It the seasonal dmSit/dnt spOli ilanting. tending an d'lAnrj [crops .e miles of roads built Ikes county would reach esboro to the State Ca nd^ack to Winston-Salem, 'a ifw miles left over to run ' a-/ nd town shonning—or a total J jnber ot 285 miles. This has oitf ^ an expenditure of $72St flSJThe road projects have beenX curled On without the expend!-' } t^e of funds on the part of ilkps county. The State High jV and Public Works Commia^ JoA 1* the sponsor for farm-t«>- :et roads. A visit to any road building activities low rock crushers, trucks. Is ,ders. air compressert *#8’ all lyphs of road building machinery, urrished by the Highway Co4S-^ ml/slon. while the WPA ezpeoAh ctlcally all of its money for 'a'^es. . ., le more modern methods rodB building have been, dl; WPA engineers and those tifr State Highway Commission. Yru will see the roads not only [aced with deep beds ot rdkhed stone but also grad lained,^ modern bridges and ‘ ts installed wherever need ■ost of these many miles. 0% jads were imprseable J^nter months to the farm fam of practically all aectidus . ,, tflkaa county. These ImprovnJ lents mean the certainty, tha^ / fche doctor can reach them ba of crisis; that pertohiAli can move to marimtF lApol busses and mail., ^ always make thdr'lifligd ids. As a by-product., yalhna in several seetiona.,,, bev Increased by the proiIaAk dlf Ittlttg farmers ont ^of' .;H«l .S' pother project Dtinnc t'wentjffive years, ^la , _lrth' eg tier iaat oC'’t)i»:]f«rth il facnlty, iho held wltb fiat iROer 6da«ty ,Ji»hiAh % Ip gtnnta. jQiGy fa« Jaly .-it, mori^. tfi 'ir Mt. |is(m 2m home coot' flng^wfll' -he'‘[^6rvoa:MR. 6n.j.V 'day MrrW ^vea Ip tfie eem^ery afr llH^gdfiipreh .’Bpred mlVee north ip Hnlllerry totopri^ iWt «t ten .la'lPtttP* dlBfer’ apA[ WUkeahoro^t 'North taaip has two spl«B4jU|r . sebodnled for this wo(^^| Harmony team wlH^ i>a Shtnrday attaradon, nloek. The toamp - geatj aad one ito’ea of tha iipann. ft *a ■, ' '1 O n *B»*By. !*$«*•• rofmrl^idte'IBzoB tapft ijnaio^Baiaat will tlra'il^e haiiBalng ilbolc.'". • ' V- '.-r.'Svi
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