N. Wilkesboro Store Destroyed By Flames ^^^^BBBHffl^K?v7P'v . ?.? ".W-MF.T ' ?%.. ?;? ????'? i ? Lowe's supermarket No. 1 of North WUketboro ni destroy ed by fire Sunday morning at ? loss of >1 million. The 10-year-old brick build ing was owned by J. C. Faw and waa one of three supermar kets be owns in the Wilkes boros. Faw left Sunday morning (or Chicago by plane to attend a food merchants meeting. He was to return that night, accord ing to one source. His wife said the loss Includ ing contents of the 12,800 square foot structure, would be about a million dollars. Em ployees of the market also esti VIEWING REMAINS? Weary firemen relax cm the few bags of potatoes which were saved from the North Wilkes bo ro blase which destroyed one of three Lowe's super markets Sunday. Owner J. C. Faw stated Monday that it was too early to talk of possible plans for rebuilding. He said hf had some insurance on the property, but not nearly enough to cover the loss. ? Flowers photo. TOTAL DESTRUCTION.? An unidentified fireman iprtyj a stream of water on the charred ruins of J. C. Faw's super market at North Wiikesboro. The store burned Sunday morning, causing $900,000 to |1 million damage.? Flowers photo. - V " * ? :3> ? : mated the low would run be tween half a million and a mil lion dollar*. JT Mr*, raw said F. D. Bller, produce manager, wa* in the ?tore about 0 a. m. Sunday. She said be reported that every thins was okay in the store at that time. , A small concert e block church, Danner*s Chapel Holi ness, on a tract adjacent to the supermarket and owned by Faw was also destroyed. No one was in the church. Sunday School was scheduled (or the Negro church at 1 p. m. This was the second destruc tive fire in North Wilkes boro within two weeks. The Forest Furniture Co. plant was destroy ed April 29. W. H. McElwee, president of the , firm, said it would cost $1.5 million to re place the plant. He said no deci sion has been made concerning rebuilding. A total of 200 men were put out of work ty the earlier fire. Some have been absorbed In other furniture plants in that area. Edgar Haynes of North Wil keaboro, Route 1, who waa working at a nearby filling sta tion, discovered smoke coming from the roof of the supermar ket, which measured about 120 feet by 120 feet Haynes said he started toward the building and was about half way there when the front plate windows, covering a spread of about 73 feet, suddenly burst. Flamea shot out in all direct ions, Haynes said. The building was enveloped in flames. Three North Wilkesboro fire companies responded to the ilarm. Firemen were unable to lave the supermarket and church but kept flames from ?preading beyond that area. The structure was a shell of brick walla within two hours. The market was heavily stock ed and a stockroom st the rear was also heavily stocked. Faw kept some of the stock (or his other stores at this place. Faw aaid recently that the store waa insured sgainst fire but did not say how much lie carried. He waa in the pro cess of opening a fourth store In Wilkes County. Only a few records and some petty cash in a register were laved. The eause of the fire had not been determined as of Sun day night. The Lowe's store *u founded by June* Lowe soenething over j 10 yean ago. Faw waa a clerk for Lowe for some time and then bought Lowe'* interest. Following this he began to ! build up his chain to the pre sent size. ISM CARD qF THANKS With humble hearts we sin cerely wish to thank our many friends, neigbhors, and relatives for the many acts of kindness shown us In the loss of our d?ar wife and mother. We are ei peciaily thankful for the beauti ful floral 'offerings, the many baskets of nice food, for each warm hand clasp. May God bless each of you. ? Ed S. Williams and children Experimental toys designed to teach child. Beaver Dam News Mr*. Susan Warren wu boat eu of the Beaver Dam Home Demonstration Club for it* April meeting. lira. Nora Swift, a charter member, had charge of the de votions. P talma 18 .was her se lection for reading, followed by prayer. Project leader Mrs. Hack Ko minger preaented a demooatra tion on window hardware. Many different kinds and their uael were ahown. Due to sickness and bad wea ther a delayed February demon stration of quick and easy meals waa given at thia time alao. Hrs. Susan Warren, project leader, aaaiated ' by Hrs. Cecil Swift, gave the demonstration featur ing quick homemade chili. The-buainess session followed. Hrs. Warren served refresh ments to the members present and a viaitor, Hrs. Grace Arn s Mr. and Mrs. Asa Bmm an nounce the marriage of their (laughter, Dorcas Dean to Dean Hodges in a quiet home wed ding. The bride's pastor, Elder Vaughn Greene, using the dou ble ring ceremony, united the two in marriage. 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