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Ro^yelt Gek Hurd Term!
—By Electoral l^ots Monday
Waahinifton. Dec. 16.-Thefor the President, then ex-
elector.1 college today , "I?*"®'* “ .?Th^v
President Roosevelt a third term I ® » ^ ent the 19
—a routine bit of business at- »t again and Wlllkle got the 19
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tended, however, by some con
fusion and misspelling of candi
dates’ names.
The electors met In the vari
ous state capitals and, guided by j
custom and the votes of 49,818|-j
995 citizens, cast 449 ballots for j
Franklin D. Roosevelt and 82 for
Wendell L. Wlllkle. I
The official canvass of the
popular vote on November B was
completed today by the last two
states—Rhode Island and Ne
braska—and the resultant na
tional gave Roosevelt 27.245,422
and Wlllkle 22,332,801.
Forget to Take Oath
Some electors in today’s ballot
ing failed to show up and sub
stitutes had to be hustled in at
the last moment. Colorado’s six
electors cast their ballots, went
to lunch, then remembered none
had taken the oath. (Officials
ruled they could swear in later.)
The 23 electors of Texas, cast
ing their votes for Mr. Roosevelt,
adopted a resolution declaring
the electoral system obsolete and
urging Congress to initiate a con-
stitutionai amendment abolishing
ballots.
In Missouri a substitute voted
"or one elector who withdrew in
protest against a third term after
the President was renominated.
Letters To Santa
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Mr. Roosevelt almost received
one of Michigan’s 19 votes, which
went to Mr. Willkie. An elector
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Dear Santa:
I am a little girl eight years
old. I go to school every day. I
am in the 4th grade. Don’t you
think I am doing fine. Santa?
I want you to please bring me
some candy, nuts, and oranges.
And please Santa, bring me a
coloring hook and a box of cray-
(ins.
I have a little sister six years
old. She is in the first grade.
She wants you to bring her a
Blue Horse Note Book.
Thank you in advance dear
Santa, for anything you may
bring us.
Your little friends.
RUBY NELl. AND ROSA LEE
VANNOY.
Laurel Springs. N. C.
Dear Santa Claus:
I am a little girl twelve years
old. I go to school every day. I
am in the fifth grade. I want you
to please bring me a story book,
a box of crayons, candy, nuts,
raisins, bananas and oranges.
Don’t forget my little friends.
Lots of love,
MAE KEY.
Wllkesboro, N. C.
Dear Santa Claus:
I am a little girl four years old,
will be five in January. We have
moved in our new house in Wll
kesboro. I hope you can find us.
I have the prettiest Christmas
tree I haye ever had. I want you
From Now
Until Christmas Eve.,
December 24
North Wilkesboro
Stores Will
Be Open to
9p.m.
Director Hoover Turns In
3,000-Word Report On
Labor Leader, Party ’
Miami Beach, Fla., Dec. 16.—,
A 3,000-word report declaring
that Harry Bridges, west coast
labor leader. Is a Communist and
that the Communist party advo
cates the overthrow of the United
States government has been sub
mitted to the attorney general, P.
B. I. Director J. Edgar Hoover
said here today.
Hoover declined to divulge the
exact nature of the "factual evi
dence’’ about communism he said
the report contained, and he
would not predict what action
would be taken in Bridges’ case.
Bridges, head of the C. I. O.
long-shoremen’s unions on the
Pacific coast, has been the center
of a controversy in and out of
Congress for many montha and
the status of hia citizenship hu
been Investigated hr the labor
and Justice departments.
Authority Limited
Hoover said the federal bureau
of investigation had no authority
to order Bridges’ deportation.
Neither can It arrest any person
for merely holding membership
in the Communist party, he ex
plained, adding that only Con
gress can outlaw any group.
"We are an investigating agen
cy and all we can do Is Investi
gate and report," Hoover con
tinued.
The attorney general probably
will call public hearings on the
report, Hoover predicted.
The F. B. I. is checking on 16,-
000 reports of fifth column ac
tivity, Hoover reported, and the
G-men have assembled a “defense
index” of 6,000 names of "poten
tial enemies of the nation.’’ The
direction.
Union GroveNei4
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Mr. and Mrs. Norman _Het
of SutesvI'le, spent the weeL^^
with Mrs. Helntz’a parenU,
and Mrs. W. J. Lunsforde. .
Mr. Walter Wright, of Cy^
spent Saturday night with h1|
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ij, j
Wright.
The fighters of tubercnlosift
are up against great odds becauMI
science has not yet found a wM
to destroy the tuberculosis gems,
Christmas Seal funds finance
medical research.
is three years old. We want yon
I to please bring us a big doll with
brown eyes, a little cook stove
to bring me some crayons, some |
paint books, some ABC blocks, a
nair of red boots and plenty of ,
oranges apples candy and nuts. | and a tea set. Bring us some
I am very good. I help mother ^ candy, oranges and nuts. Bring
work and keep our new house'us anything else ‘°’
clean. Daddy is going to build me j Please remember our little broth-
areal house to play in next sum- er. Robert. He Is a good little
a real nouse lo , / something and
"'Don’t forget brother. He is 14 bring "“i;
years old hut he is still a baby ly. something too. We will be
too. He wants you to bring him a good children.
can-
knife and plenty of oranges
dy and nuts.
Hope you will come real soon,
HAZEL DEAN AND ARNOLD
JARVIS.
Lots of love,
JANIE MAE PIPES.
C.
Traphill, N.
My dear Santa Olaus:
I am a little girl. Will he five
year old in January. I have a
little slater named Pauline. She
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Suggestions Designed
For
HAYS, N. C.
Dear Santa Claus:
I am a little boy three and
half years old. I’m very smart
for my age. I want you to bring
me a large wrecker and a few
other little toys, candy, apples
oranges and nuts.
Please bring my _lUjJe brother
u little wagon, some' ca'ndy, or
anges and apples. His name is
Tommie.
Your little friend.
JOE MYERS.
N. C.
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If you've waited late to make your selections, don’t let it
worry you, for we have a beautiful collection of just the
things “she” would most appreciate.
Ladies’ Coats,
Coat Suits,
Dresses and
Hats
You still have four days in which to come in and go
through our complete Christmas stocks, and you’ll find it in-
terest.ng and satisfactory to do so—today.
Lovely Gifts for Lovely Lady
Hays
Dear Santa Claus:
I am a little boy nearly six
years old. Start to school next
year. Very anxious to go. I am a
very good little boy. I help my
mother a lot, carry in wood, wat
er and care for ray little broth
er. I want you to bring me a
large fire truck, a blackboard,
candy, oranges, apples and nuts.
Please don’t forget any little
boys and girls.
Your little friend,
BILLIE MYERS.
GRANULATED or BROWN
Si^ar, lb 4*/2C
CONFECTIONERS
Sugar, 2 lbs 15c
SHREDDED
Cocoanut, lb 19c
SEEDLESS
Raisins, 15 oz* pkg... 10c
SWANSDOWN
Cake Flour, pkg,.... 25c
Jell-0,3 pkgs
(btinge Slices, lb.... 10c
Christmas Mix, lb... 10c
ASSORTED
Gum Drops, lb. 10c
10 c
Many Other Variety of Seai-
K>nable Candy. Ih.
CRYSTALIZED
Creams, lb 15c
DELICIOUS
Bon Bons, lb 15c
17c
9 oz. pkg. NONE SUCH
Mince Meat, 2 for ... 25c
Reductions
If there’s a lady on your gift list, surely you will find
the answer to your gift problem when you view our big
collection of every dajf necessities, and many, many
special items for Christmas giiang, all priced so low
you 11 find it ecdnomical indeed to make many pur
chases for a very small sum. A beautiful assortment
of Coats and Dresses priced very remarkably low. Gift
purchases Christmas wrapped without cost, if desired.
on all
Winter Coats
Coat Suits
y2-Price
25% Off
On All WOOLEN
and VELVETEEN
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Hays, N. C.
Dear Santa:
I am a little boy seven years
old and go to school every day.
1 want you to bring me a watch,
tractor and big wagon and have
a liltle sister four years old. She
wants a big doll and rocking
chair, so please, dear Santa, don t
be late.
J, I). AND ALMA LOWE.
Fruit Cake Ingredients
1 1 o?. can OCEAN SPRAY
Cranberry Sauce... 15c
FIG or PLUMB
Pudding, 41/2 oz, can 17c
Stick Candy, 2 lb. box 20c
CHOCOLATE
Cherries, 1 lb. box . .20c
NUTS AND FRUITS
Chocolates, lb. box . ,23c
ASSORTED
Chocolates, 5 Ib. box 97c
Nice Grapes, 2 lbs... 15c
LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
CHRISTMAS CAKES
4 Large or 8 Small Cans
Pet MiUc 28c
_ Laurel Fork News
^ Of The Past Week
Chocolate Drops, lb. 10c
A FULL LINE OF EXTRACTS
AND SPICES
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DRESSES — Gift Suggestions —
ONE LOT DRESSES
AT HALF PRICE.
All $4.98 and $3.98
HATS
LADIES’ COA’TS
LADIES DRESSES
LADIES’ HATS
WARM ROBES
EVENING JACKETS
CREPE-SATIN GOWNS
GLOVES and BAGS
COSTUME JEWELRY
LADIES’ HOSIERY
GIFT HANDKERCHIEFS
BATH TOWEL SETS
ADORABLE SCARFS
BEDROOM SLIPPERS
Rev. W. W. Blackburn, of
Grumpier, filled his regular ap
pointment at the Union Chapel
church Saturday.
Mr. Sanford Ltne recently
moved in the tenant house- be
longing to Henry Perry, near
McGrady.
Mr. Pink Fry and family, of
Hickory, visited Mr. and Mrs. Os
car Long, last Friday.
Mr. Odell Key. visited Mr. L.
B. Holbrook, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Arlle Welch vis
ited Mrs. Welch’s mother, Mrs.
(Myrtle Taylor, Sunday.
Mr. Fred Johnson took his
father, Mr. Ern Johnson, to a
doctor in West Jefferson. Satur
day. Mr. Johnson was very 111,
but his condition seems to be
better now.
LARGE VARIETY
FRUIT CAKES
Ri.h Flavor Coffee, 2 lbs. 25c
Master Blend Coffee, lb. 15c
R^uced for quick
selling to
$2-95
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Jean’s Dress Sbop
B” Street North Wilkesboro, N. C. , ^
Schools At Sylva
Closed By Measles
Sylva, Dec. 16.—Due to an
epidemic of measles that caused
more than 200 absentees on Mon
day, A. C. Moses, Jackson county
superintendent of schools, order
ed the high , and elementary
schools here closed.
The schools ^ were originally
scheduled to close for the Christ
mas holidays next Friday,-'
Royal Flavor Coffee, lb. 17c
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Ground As You Want It
Save Several Cents on
Each Pound
-NUTS-
Brazil Nuts, Ib. 12He
Engl’sh Walnuts,
pound .... 19c to 23c
Mixed Nuts, lb 19c
Soft Shell Pecans Ib 17c
Salted P-Nuts, ilb 10c
Large Cocoanuts,
2 for 15c
Good Juicy Oranges
10c to 19c doz.
Tangerines, doz. 10c up
Bananas, lb
5c
Nice Size Grape Fruit,
3 for 10c
Good Apples,
,90/-
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MEATS
Round Steak, lb. 25c
Bologna, lb. 12^4®
Breakfast Bacon, lb. 25c
MEATS
Beef Stew, lb. 10c
Picnic Hams, lb.
Pork Sausage, lb. 15c
Oysters, Selects, quart
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