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Deane To Run For House Again, Assoils Dissident Democrats Washington, -?Repre gentatiTe Charles B. Deane again yesterday deflated rumors th.v he is about to become a candi date for the U. S. Senate in the 1950 elections in North Carolina. "I am a candidate for re-elec tion to the House," said Deane, who is now serving his secoid term. Noting that "some newspaper commentator on a radio program in North Carolina" on Sunday as serted that he (Deane) would be a senatorial candidate next year, Deane told reporters: "Again I wish to say that I am entirely too busy trying to serve the needs of my constituency In the Eighth North Carolina Congres- ( sional District and those of our country to enter into any par tisan political discussions. "I will say, however, that I will not be drawn into any dis cussions with anyone who may have acknowledged supporting the Republican national ticket in both 1944 and 1948. I have been convinced since 1944, and it was made very clear to me in 1948, that there are certain forces at work within North Carolina wno profess to be Democrats yet are doing everything they can to di-j i vide and discredit the Democratic party in our State, and I shall not be involved in their activi ties." While the Rockingham Con gressman declined to identify the| "newspaper commentator" whose radio broadcast was referred to. it was understood here that the person concerned was Robert L. Thompson, editor of the High Point (N. C. Enterprise. Asked if the active leaders of the Dixiecrat movement in North 'arolina in 1948 were among those "who profess to be Demo crats. yet are doing everything they can to divide and discredit the Democratic party in our State," Deane replied: "Certain ly. the Dixiecrats knew perfectly well they were harming the Democratic party." Marriage License During the past two weeks li cense to wed were issued by Wilkes Register of Deeds, Troy C. Foster, to the following: Ches ter Johnson, Vilas, and Ann Guy er, Laxon; Lester Williams and Betty Jean Mastin, both of Roar ing River; Milo Whitley and Met ta Walker, both of Hays; Ivory Williams, Roaring River, and Evie Gray, North Wilkes boro; Thomas Earp, Boomer, and Edith Craven, North Wilkesboro Thomas H. Knight and Virtle Lee Norman, both of Winston Salem; Roy Woodruff and Mildred Johnson, both of Wilkesboro; Paul Minton and Leunia Miller, both of Wilkesboro; Alton Waddell and Be mice Royal, both of North Wilkesboro; William F. McGrady, Laurel Springs, and Ruth Long, Lenoir; Corneal Louis Domeck, Jr., Louisville, Ky., and Nell Hub bard, Wilkesboro; Opal McNeil Wagoner, Halls Mills, and Ruth Wagoner, Ennice; Lester Lewis Wood, Ronda, and Re be Ruth Wood, Traphill; Mack Brown, Laxon, and Willa Jean Norris, Boomer; Haggy Severt and Rose Marie Barnes, both of Glendale Springs. Shrubbery Subject For Gilreath Club Monday afternoon, October 31, the Gilreath Home Demonstration club meet at the home of Mrs. Herman Moore. Ten members were present and one visitor, Mrs. J. P. Hayes. In the absence of the president, the vice-president, Mrs. W. H. Tevepaugh, called the meeting to order. A song was led by the song- leader, Mrs. J. M. Costner after which the club collect was repeated in unison. Roll call, minutes, and treasurer's report were given by Mrs. Edd Hendren. The need for a community house was discussed. The meeting was then turned over to Miss Ruth Tompson, as istant home agent, who gave an interesting discussion on "Yard Improvement". She told how to select and arrange shrubs in the yards. Also giving some helpful pointers on transplanting and pruning of shrubs. During the social hour, a game was directed by Miss Marion Hayes. The hostess served de licious refreshments in keeping with the Halloween motif. The November meeting will be held with Mrs. J. M. Costner on No vember 23rd. Clevenger Planning Annual Year Book Clevenger Business College has just completed a rough layout for the "Tyshac", the year book pro duced by the Institution. At a meeting of the Student Body an election ruled the fol lowing two students to head their publication: Editor, Bill Pruit; Business Manager, Thomas Cry sel. During this same meeting Superlatives for the year were chosen. Among those chosen as outstanding students were: Thomas Crysel. Betty Jean Myers, Bill Pruitt, Pauline Felts, T. M. Eldridge, Jr., Elizabeth Forester, John Wyatt, Voyee Cheatwood, Herman Walker, and Luther Say-' lore. These persons' pictures will appear in the 1960 issue of the Annual. j Lane Atkinson, Jr., was con tracted as Photographer. The pictures were taken several weeks ago. Selection of the proofs were made and returned to him Thursday of last week. The Annual will go to press the earlier part of December. The "Tyshac" staff would like to thank the citizens of the twe Wilkesboros and the surrounding towns for their splendid co-op eration in making this publication possible. Shot Kills Rabbit, - But Hits Brother Indiana, Pa.?William Claw son, 26, fired at a rabbit and bagged the animal with one shot. The same charge wounded his brother Merle, 25. Some of the pellets from Claw son's 12-gauge shotgun bounced off a rock and hit Merle in both legs. The freak accident happen ed yesterday as the small game season opened in Pennsylvania. Loans rates on 1949-crop bur ley tobacco average 40.3 cents a pound. NOTICE FORECLOSURE SALE North Carolina, Wilkes County. Under and by virtue of the Power of Sale contained in a, certain Deed of Trust executed! by C. W. Culler (Unmarried) to H. A. Cranor (deceased) trustee, dated the 10th day of Much, 1928, and recorded in Book 167, page 76 in Register of Deeds Of fice, Wilkes County, N. C., de fault having been made in the payment of the indebtedness se cured thereby, and said Deed of? Trust being by the terms thereof subject to forecloseure, the under signed substitute trustee will, up ; on application of Z. T. Fletcher, ! Owner, cestui que trust, said ap > plication having been and is now 1 being made?offer for sale at public auction to the highest bid der for cash at the County Court House Door, in Wilkesboro, N. C., on Monday, the 12th day of De cember, 1949 at 11 o'clock a. m. the property conveyed in said deed of Trust, the same lying and being in the County of Wilkes and State of North Carolina, Wilkesboro Township, and de scribed as follows: Adjoining the lands of H. A. Cranor, John Bumgarner, J. G. Earp and A. G. Hendren, and con taining 66 acres more or less and known as the C. W. Culler home Place, one tract being bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING on a stone in the ford of the creek; thence in an eastwardly coarse with the El more line, now Cranors line, to a Black Oak in the Grant Hen dren line; thence in -a north wardly course to a stake in the; road; thence in a westwardly, course as the road runs to the creek, containing 16 acres, more or less. Another tract: BEGINNING on a stake on the bank of the Oakwoods road, run ning westward with the road to H. A. Cranor*8 line; thence north with hia line to the branch at i o. b?,. ^ jr eastward with the branch and J. G. Bumjjarner'a line, continutaV same course with the Gw*ltre* Harris line to a poplar on tl& bank of the road leading to Gwaltney Harris home: thence south with the road to the begin ning, containing 40 acres mora or less. ' This the 10th day of November, 1940. 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