Wilkes Y. M. C. A is raising a building fund for the jprection of a modern Y. M C. A. plant. Suppert ft. North Wllkeaboro jl R. trading radius of 50 \ serving 100,000 peop Northwestern Carolina. ,The Journal-Patriot Has Blazed the Trail of Progress Ih the "State of Wilkes" For Over 41 Years . i' ' ' I .••• ni i jij"/ii>ii.Li;.u.iii nji.i ,.'.i-ffli Published Mondays and Thursdays NORTH WILKESB0R0. N. C- Monday,'Deo. 29,1947 Make Nor I mis is a safety inspection lane, typical of the one your cqr will pass through when the new Mechanical Inipection Program goes into effect in January. According to statistics of the National Safety Council, 17 per cant of all motor vehicle accidents are caused by cars with faulty equipment. The Mechanical Inspection Program was passed by the 1947 General Assembly "for your safety"—-to cut down on North Carolina's high accident and fatality rates. The new law requires that all vehicles must be inspected once during 1948 and twice a year thereafter. Three principal points that will be stressed in the inspection program are SEEING, STEERING, AND STOPPING, which will take care of lights, brakes, steering assembly, mirrors, horn, windshield wiper, wheel alignment, and tires. ' i c WW* CELEBRATE GOLDfN WEDDING • . •>♦<•>_ «4yV uuiuer u. nurt and wire, >rated their golden weddi lome near Ronda with open Is on the afternoon of ay were married December i sir home in Surry county unt 1919. A total of 150 called! Fternoon and the number inch grandchildren and two Hurt's only sister, Mrs. kte Road. The sons and dat 1 wards, Ronda; Mrs. W. L. lohn W. Hurt, at the home; Tity ; Mrs. Lee W. Settle, Chaj |f the community attending tl ^ration included: Noah Settle, H. Settle, North Wilkesborc t> State&ville; Mr. and Ml pity;' Dun W. Whitaker, Gree Williams*' fiamptonville; Mr, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hi Woodruff, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. •W. Stewart, Mrs. Archas C r, all of Arzeila White Hurt, | anniversary at their to relatives and iday, December 21. 1897, and made ley moved to Ronda 'ing the open house their five children, ■grandchildren; also Wellborn, 75, of >rs are: Mrs. E. F. |y, Winston-Salem; T. H. Walls, Forest [ill. Guests from out Iden wedding celeMr. and Mrs. Ir. and Mrs. J. H. fames Feree, Forest >; Mr, and Mrs. C. Mrs. T. M. Edand Mrs. R. C. Mrs. Frances teree, Mr. and Mrs. Cutler, Mr. J*? m r:s IS VISITED BfvHITE 4 CHRISTMAS; H^PAYS QUIET is cam© true for those h*<| been "dreaming of a Christmas" In Wilke t'.t ■ Weather experts confessed their errors when snow fell on Christmas Day after predictions 24,hours before that there could no snow for Christmas. i Some flakes fell here late in night while Santa was makg big rounds and snow got inbj high gear about eigh? a m., a depth of about two The beautiful and was not it quantity to create traffic hazard. •nd some other as much as fire ■ Mountain conn-, here had only about r some motor vein which none werd the holidays tly In Wilkes ent offi't they received i were I SCHEDULE COMPLETED FOR WILKES BASKETBALL LEAGUE TO BEGIN 5TH mmrnmmmmmmmmmmm H, m\ \ I ' • %. - Wilkes industrial Basketball League, recently organised by the Wilkep Chamber of Commerce, will open play on January 5 and continue through the see-ond week in Kareh. v The league is composed of North Wilkesboro, Wilkes boro, Mount Pleasant, Mountain View, Millers Creek all stars and Ella's Bluejackets at Millers Creek. The league i8 for those who wish to play basketball and do not play on high school teams. Fpllpwing is the complete schedule as announced by Tom JenI'ette, secretary-manager ' of the Wilkes Chambf^ of Commerce: First Half ; ' Jan. 5—Bller's Blue Jackets vs North Wilkesboro All Stars at Millers Creek. Jan. 7—Mt. Pleasant All Stars vs. Wilkesboro All Stars at Mt. Pleasant. Jan. 9—Mountain View All Stars vs Millers Creek All J3taro at Mountain View. Jan. 12—Bller's Blue Jackets v« Wilkesboro All Stars at Millers Creek. jan. 10—iraountain view All Stars vs Mount Pleasant All StarB at Mountain View. Jna. 14—Millers Creek All Stars vs North Wllkesboro All Stars at Millers Creek. Jan. 19—Wllkeaboro All Stars vs Millerg Creek All Stars at Wilkes Boro. Jan. 2 It—Mount Pleasant All Stars vs Eller's Blue Jackets at Mount Pleasant. Jan. 28—Mountain View All Stare vs North Wllkeaboro All Stars at Mountain View. Jan. 26—©tier's Blue Jackets v8 Mountain View All Stars, at Millers Creek. . r Jan. 29—North Wllkesboro All Stars vs Wllkeaboro All Stars at North Wllkesboro. Jan. 80—Millers Creek All Stars vs Mount'Pleasant All Stars at Millers Creek. Feb. 2—Wllkesboro All Stars vs Mountain View All Stars at Wllkesboro. t Feb. 4—Millers Creek ^11 Stare vs Eller'g Blue Jaekets at Millers Creek. . i% Feb. 5——North Wllkesboro AH Stars vs Mount Pleasant All Stars at North Wilkeebaro. second mat Feb. 9—Wllkesboro All Stan vs Mount Pleasant All Stars at Wllkeaboro. Feb. 11—Millers Creek All Stars vs Mountain View All Stars at Miller, Creek. Feb. 12—North Wllkeaboro All Stars vs Eller's Blue Jackets All Stars vs Mountain View All Stars'at North Wilkeaboro. Feb. 25—Miller* Creek All Stars vs wilkeeboro All Star* at T8 aron#t PI Millers Creek. Marcb 1 — Wllkisboro Stars vs North Wllkisboro Stars at Wilkeeboro. V March 3—Mountain View Alii Stars vs EHler's Blue Jackets at| Mountain View. March 5—Mount Pleasant All 1 Stars vs Millers Creek AH Stars | at Mount Pleasant. March 8—Mountain View Allj Stars vs Wllkeeboro All Stars at| Mountain View. March 10—Eller's Blue Jack-I ets vs Millers Creek All Stars at I Millers Creek. March 12—Mount Pleasant All Starg vs North Wilkesboro All Stars at Mount Pleasant. o Square Dance 31st At Moravian Falls I An old time square dance will be held Wednesday night, eight o'clock, in the Moravian Falls "community house for the benefit of the Community House ftind. All are invited to enjoy New Tear's EJve at the square dance. . : o Mrs. R. B. Laffitte Passes In Florida! Mrs. Ida Laffitte, long-time resident of Lloyd, Fla., died yesterday morning at 10:20 at the home of her daughter, Miss Pearl Laffitte, in Jacksonville, Fla. Mrs. Laffitte had been in ill health for the past several years. •Mrs. Laffitte was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sydnor, of this city, and Richmond, Va., and was the widow of Mr. Jt. B. Laffitte, of Lloyd, Fla. Burvjying her are three sons. Dr. Sydnor Laffitte, Messrs. Montague "and Garvin Laffitte, and two daughters Misses Blise and Vearl Laffitte, all of Florida; also two sisters, Mrs. J. W. White and Mrs. J. B. Spainhour, of the Wilkedboroe, and one brother, Mr. EL B. Sydnor, of Rich-, mond, Va. Another .brother, Mr. W. A. Sydnor, of this city, is deceased^. • Mrs. Laffitte had visited here on numerous occasions and had many friends in the county who will regret to learn of her death. Funeral and burial services will be held at Lloyd, Fla. tomorrow afternoon. *.lb Mrs. Newton, Wade Foster, Mrs. Chamberlain, Mrs.. Gentry Win Prizes First prize In the Jaycses Christmas deooration contest for homes went to Mrs. W. K. Newton's home on. the BTasbles, according to report of judges for the highly competitive contest. The other prise winners were: Mrs. A. C. Chamberlain, J Street, third; Mrs. Fred Emerson, Wilkesboro, seventh; Mrs. Claude Gentry, D Street, North Wllkesboro, fourth; Wade Foster, 311 E street, North Wllkesboro, second; M. G. White, of Moravian Falls highway sixth; Forrest Jones, Fifth street, North Wllkesboro, fifth. The judging' committee was composed of the following: J. B. Carter, chamber of commerce, chaifman; Roland Potter, Junior chamber of commerce; Mrs. C. E. Jenkins, Sr., North Wllkesboro Woman's Club; Mrs. Fred Hubbard, Sr., Wllkesboro Woman's Club; Mrs. W. E. Jones, Garden Club. Cash prises of $10, $7.50, $5.00 and $2.50 were given the first four winners. The judges were high in their praise of results of the first contest, finding many vhomes with beautiful outdoor decorations and lighting. The junior dhamber of commerce plans to make of the contest an annual Christmas qvent. o Western Auto Store'* Moving Is UnderWay : Western Auto Associate Store is moving today from their location in the Hotel Wilkes building to the former location of Wilkes Plumbing Worka near Quality Cleaners and Northwestern paint and Wallpaper store on location and open for business "Wednesday morning. Their former quarters in the Hotel building will be occupied by expansion of the Insurance Service and Credit Corporation offices. , 0 , Many Marriages During Holidays Cupid was busy in thig section daring the Christmas holiday season and many emibarked on the voyage of matrimony. The following were listed as obtaining license to wed from the office of Troy O. Poster, Wilkes register of deeds: Roy H. Wallace and Mary T. Rader, both of Boomer; Bina Davis, West Jefferson, and Opal Patrick, North Wilkeeboro; A. Carl Dennis, Wilkesboro, and Mildred Hunter, North Wilkesboro; T. W. Estes and Rnth Mozelle Smoot, both of Mt. Airy; Dane TJlrich, North Wilkesboro, and Alma Dennis, Wilkesboro; Marvin Mills, Vanceboro, and Lula Jenkins, Wagoner. William Reece Martin, Blkin, and Jndith Norman, Thurmond; H. D. Caudill, Millers Creek, and Alma Jean McNeill, North Wilkesboro; Olen Gentry, Lomax, and Juanita Warren, Traphill; Clinard Norman, State Road, and Mary Lee Phillips, Elkin; May-j hew Swaim, Blkin, and \ Jackie Ring, Siloam; Lee James Collins,1 Elkin, and Frances Rhynerj Jonesvllle; Robert Albert, Benham, and Zenas Sprinkle, Roaring River; Coy Shore, Jonesvllle, and Virginia Pardue, Roaring River; Cecil Luffman, Ronda, and EnniB Porter, Elkin. Ulysses Souther, Cycle, and Margaret Davis, North Wilkesboro route S; Truman Roope and Ruth Byrd, both of North Wil kesboro xjoute 2; Rufus J. Reynolds, Elkin, and Annie Blanche Darnell, Ronda; Robert E Benge, North Wilkesboro route 2, and Bsrnlce Shaver, North j route 1; Isaac B. and Ina S. C.; I and Virginia Fork; Fred Ashand " Leona Mm Mr. and Mrs. and daughter, lorsville, visitedTSKrs. Kirkpatrlck's parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Smithey, during the Christmas season. Mr. Edd F. Gardner and daughter and son, Miss Mary Lee Gardner and Mr. Bill Gardner, spent Friday with Mr. Gardner's mother, Mrs. D. M. Gardner, at Hlllsvtlle, Va. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Jones and daughter, Miss Margaret Jones, spent Christmas Day with Mr. Jones' mother and sister, Mrs. F. A. Jones and Miss Cora Jonee, at Clemmons. Mr. Jerry Beckett and sister, Miss Kitty Beckett, of Charleston, S. C.', visited, during the holiday's here in the home of I their aunt Mrs. Guy Llllard, and with other relatives. Miss Faye Rhodes, of Appalachian State Teachers College, Boone, spent the Christmas holidays with her parents,- Mr. and' Mrs. Smith Rhodes of W1 Ikesbo no route' 1. Messrs. Joe and Pat Hunt, students of W. C. T. C. at Cnllowhee, are home spending the Christmas season with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Murphy • Hunt. ^ mx. wiiey weDsier, 01 wyco, W.Va., was among the Wilkes1 folk coming home to spend' Christmas. Mr. Webster is the1 eon of Mrs. J. L. Webster, of Wilkesboro. 1 j Miss Margaret Cassel has returned to Bryn Maw, Pa., where she is associated with a large hospital, after spending Christmas in Wilkesboro with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. A. 6. Cassel. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Johnson, of North Wilkesboro route 3, on December 27th at the Wilkes iHoepltal, a daughter. Mother and baby are getting a-, long splendidly. i Miss Carolyn Ogilvie, student of Flora MacDonald College at Red Springs, is home spending Miss Barbara OfclMe, instrnc-j tor in piano at the Griffin school near Winston-Salem, spent the holiday season with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Ogilvie, at Oak-woods. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Dudley and daughter, Miss Anne Dudley, of{ 'Shelby,, visited Mr. Dudley** mo- < ther, Mrs. P. L. Parks, at Roar-1 ing River, and relatives in Wilkesboro during Christmas week. Messrs. Lomax Kilby, Glynn Kerbaugh, and Tommie Kilby, students df Bowling Green Business University, Bowling Green, Ky., are home for the holiday season. Mr. Bill Lieyshon left Sunday for Oak Ridge, Tenn., where he has a new position, after spending some time here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Leyshon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Gambill and family spent the Christmas holidays with Mr. Gambill's brother and Mrs. Gambill's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Gembill, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. . Mr. and Mrs. Homer Wellborn, of Charlotte, are here spending the Christmas season with Mr. Well'born's father,'Mr. G. G. Wellborn, and Mrs. Wellborn's parents, Mr. and Mrs, H, G. Nichols. I Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hubbard,! and family have _ returned to their home in Nor Bern after! spending Christirius at Moravian Falls with Mr. Hubbard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. "W. R. Hubbard. Mr. J. C. Critcher, Jr., and family, of Ashevllle, spent Christmas Day at Moravian Falls with Mr. Critcher's mother, Mrs. J. C. Critcher, and brother, Mr. L. G. Critcher and family, and Mrs.' Critcher's mother, Mrs. W. A. Laxton, and sister, Mrs. Paul J. Vestal, and Mr. Vestal. On Saturday, the CritcherB left for a visit to points of interest In Florida. Successful Sale Of Apples Carried Out, Netting Sum Of $183.06 Receipts from sale of Christmas seals in Wilkes through Christmas ere reached the IS,009 mark, Mrs. Ivey Moore, chairman of the campaign, reported today. This is substantially over the amount of receipts last year but the goal this time is $2,500, Mrs. Moore said, and late receipts are counted on to reach the goal. She also pointed oat that the greater part of the receipts will be In the fight against tuberculosis in Wilkes coanty and urged those who have not made return for the seals received to send their checks - this week. Commenting on use of the funds, Mrs. Moore pointed out that mnch of the funds accumulated in Wilkes were used advantageously in the re-openlng of the Wilkes Tuberculosis hospital."* Apples Are SoM A unique project was carried ont here Immediately before the holidays. The plan for the project wag made by A. B. Johnston and was carried out with remarkable success for the purpose of buying a pennmothorax machine for the tuberculosis hospital. Apples were donated by Mr. Johnston, W. H. H. Waugh, Virgil Church and H. H. Morehouse. A stand was erected st the corner of Main and Ninth streets, and the beautiful apples were Individually wrapped and sold for whatever the customer would give. Mrs. Moore was aided in this project by Mrs. Mary Moore Hlx and the net profits were $188.06. Apples were sold individually from ten cents to five dollars eaeh. _ o ——— i Letter From Sam V|l P. W. Eahelman £° Bridge Contract Letting contract for the} en Creek bridge will m—jfcn ly completion of the Blue Parkway from a point near i Gap to Blowing Rock, It \ learned here today Work on the Parkway ,wj spended at the outbreak of 1 war and several months movement was launched by people of Northwestern Carolina, led by P. W. Eel of this city, to have the Bio1 Rock link completed. That tlon of the parkway was gra prior to the war but has a< been completed. 9am P. Weems, parkway erintendent of the National Park Service, Roanoke, Va„ explained' recent developments in the following letter to Mr. Eshelman: "Mr. P. W. Bshelman, President, Wilkes Hosiery Mills Company, North Wilkesboro, N. C. "Dear Mr. Bshelman; "Remembering your intereat in the Blue Ridge Parkway and particularly in the completion of the Goshen Greek viaduct, I am pleased to be able to write yon that a contract has now> been let to Harvey H. Stewart, Contractor, of Charlotte, North Carolina, for construction of the steel superstructure of this bridge. "With best wishes for a happy holiday season. Very truly yours, "SAM P. WEEMS, "Superintendent." Home In W< Is Destroy Fire this morning the home of Joe colored, near the In the Woodlawn sity. The small