11 The Journal-Patriot Has Blazed the Trail of Progress In the "State of Wilkes" For Over 42 Years rtunity is here to erect dern hospital for only 22 per cent of the cost. Vote ^^th? Hospital Sept. ?8. OUR CITY North Wilkesboro has a trading radius of 50 miles, serving 100,000 people in Northwestern Carolina. Vol. 43, N.. 49 Published Mondays and Thursdays g Monday, Oct. 4, 1948 Your Shopping Center f ? MB : . M M WT" K WT ' 1/ .. . ; , -' j'Jkt "V-.-- ? --. >- - . * -^w. 1Ba> F-f?r* " ? COMMITTEE PLANS FIRE PREVENTION WEEK Here are pictured members of the Safety and Fire Prevention committee of the Wilkes Chamber of Commerce as they planned observance of Fire Prevention Week beginning today. Let to right, seated, are J. B. Carter, Chairman Cecil Ad amson, Co-Chairmen Thurmond Kenerly and J. C. Allen; standing, Larry Emerson, Tom Jenrette, John T. Cash ion and Mayor T. S. Kenerly. Members not present at the time picture was made were Sgt. A. H. Clark, Dwight Nichols and James M. Anderson.?(Photo by Lame Atkinson, Jr.). Scoot Leaders Training Coarse To Begin Oct. 7 Leadership training course for adults interested in Boy Scouts irtll start for Wilkes county on Thursday, October 7th., at the Duke Power Company office here at 7:30 o'clock. It will consist of Isu ml mtf ?mus aui thoroughly cover all phases- of Boy Scout leadership. Prof. J. Floyd Woodward is chairman of the leadership training commit tee for the Wilkes district, and his committee will have charge of the course. Mr. Ralph Harbin son, Scout field executive of the Old Hickory council, will help conduct the training. The prospects of developing a number of -new troops are good for Wilkes county and all that is needed to help these hoys are adult leaders who are willing to giv^a part of their time to work with-these boys. This need is vital and urgent, states Mr. L. M. Nel son, chairman of the Wilkes dis trict, and every interested person is urged to attend these meet ing^ The date for the second tr&Opag period will he announced later. H. D. Schedule For The Coming Week Tuesday,October 5?Falrplains club with Mrs. Joe Godby At 2 o'clock p. m. Wednesday, October 6 th ? Cricket club with Mrs. Bob Church at 2 o'clock. Thursday, October 7?Pleas ant Ridge club with Savannah Gentry at 2 o'clock. Monday, October 11 ?Pores Knob club at the Community House at 2 o'clock. Tuesday, October 12?Ronda club with Mrs. J. W. Hurt at 2 o'clock. WKBC Will Carry Series Broadcast Radio station WKRC in North Wilkeaboro will carry the play by-play broadcast of the World series baseball games starting on Wednesday at one p. m. in Bos ton. The broadcast Is made pos sible here through the courtesy of the Mutual Broadcasting sys tem, which will carry the series on the Mutual network. American Legion I Planning Fish Fry On Saturday Night Wilkes post of the American L e gion invites Legionnaires, all other veterans and their guests to a fish fry to he held Saturday, October 9, seven until nine p. m., at the home of John Edmisten near Moravian Falls. Grand Master Of I. O. O. F. Coming C. H. Warren, grand master of Odd Fellows In North Carolina, will meet -with Union Lodge No. 331 on Friday, October 8, at 7:30 p. m. All members are urg ed to attend the meeting. V. F. W. Meeting The Blue Ridge Mountain Post of Veterans of Foreign Wars will meet Thursday at 7:30 at the Carolina Restaurant. A large attendance of members is desired. Court Term Begins Ocober term of Wilkes court for trial of civil cases convened today with Judge Zeb V. Nettles, of Asheville, presiding. Calendar has been made for the two-weeks' term. Support Community Recreation RAMBLERS CRUSH GRANITE FALLS I 40 TO 0 IN COHFEREHCE CONTEST Wilkesboro Ramblers scored early and rapidly Thursday night to overwhelm Granite Palls 40 to 0 with an avalanche of touch downs. The game was played at Granite Palls. Groce scored two, Trlplett two, Whittlngton one, and Dancy got loose to score one while the sec ond team was playing about half of the game. Groce kicked four of six tries for extra point. The Ramblers' line play was airtight and at no time did Gran ite Falls get nearer than 25 [yards to pay dirt. In the line, [Story at guard, Parker at cen jter, Sas defensive guard, > Bmersff'and Edwards on the [ends Xe outstanding. Groce and iplett played their usual break game in the backfield, while littlngton got off sensational its,' one of which carried 55 and ont on the one-yard In the second string back Garwood and Dancy played brilliantly. I Starting lineup for Wilkesboro was: Edwards and Emerson, ends; Brewer anmax IK some woods Friday morning near the home of his brother, Cleve Waddell, with whom he had been making his home. Mr. Waddell had been missing since Tuesday and his death was believed to have been the result of a heart attack. He was married 52 years ago to Miss Callie Brya,nt who sur vives. Also surviving are three son: Max Waddell, of Glade Val ley, Eli and Vincent Waddell, both of Elkin; four daughters: Mrs. John W. Smith, Mrs. Lula Collins, and Mrs. Henry Shore, all of Elkin, and Mrs. Emma Hutch eson, of Winston-Salem; one brother, Cleve Waddell, of Lomax; 24 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 11 a. m. Saturday at Charity Methodist church near the home. Rev. J. L. Powers officiated and burial was in the churcn ceme tery. Coroner I. M. Myers and Sher iff C. G. Poindexter investigated the death and found no evidence of foul play, elatives said Mr. Waddell had been suffering with heart disease. North Wilkesboro Will Play Boone North Wilkeaboro Mountain Lions will play Appalachian high school at Boone Friday night at eight o'clock in what is ex pected to be one of the best high school games of the season in this part of the state. Benefit Bridge Party The Junior Woman's club will sponsor a benefit bridge party at the Woman's clubhouse on Thurs day night, October 14, eight o' clock. Admission will be " 50c per person or $2 per table. Those who wish to make reservations are asked to call Mrs. James Ford at 868-M. Coon On The Log At R. F. Gregory's For the benefit of the Trap hill school gymnasium fund there will be a "Coon On The Log" at R. F. Gregory's farm near Dr. Somers' place in