R. J, Hinstutw, owner of City
rber Shop, has been a pro-
ijCro«lre citizen of North VVIl-
Ikewboro for 26 years. For two
^reaaon»—the people and the
riimate—Mr, Hinshaw thinks
lorth Wilkesboro is the best
own he has ever Ured in.
!ity Barber Shop
Is Largest Here
/^Hinshow, Owner, Was
One Of Two Barbers
In 1914
City Barber Shop, a place
^here six or more barbers take
Kreat delight im Improving the
lappearince of men and boys, is
Ithe city’s largest establishment
|of its kind and perhaps the oldest
Ihere.
R. J. Hinshaw. who came to
iNorth Wilkesboro in 1914, is
[owner and five other good barbers
|are employed.
When Mr. Hinshaw came to
North Wll'-eshoro he accepted
employment with City Barber
Shop, then owned and operated
by W. B. Raymer. He and Mr.
kaymer were the shop s two bar
bers. In the following year he
bought a half interest in the shop
and later bought out Mr. Raymer
When asked relative to his
Opinion of North Wilkesboro Mr.
Ulinshaw .said that he likes North
pyUke^boro better than any town
(has ever been in. “If I liked
Ser place better, I’d have
rthere,’’ tw said.,He gave two
Ons for saying North Wilkes-
ro Is the best town he has ever
ved in—the people and the cli-
,fiate—mainly the people because
good climate can be found at
Mrs. R. J. Hinshaw, proprie
tor of Ideal Beauty Parter,
Emily’s Beauty Salon and Hin
shaw ScJbooI of Beauty Culture,
eeitablisheid the first beauty
parler in North Wilkesboro in
1925. Mrs. HimAaw is high in
her praise of North Wilkesboro
and is glad to have had a part
in its progress.
Meal City’s First
In Beauty Culture
......
^abUghed^lU.l&tt,..
•from the iStaUtogi
pa^. The firm started uj
Myers-CaritOT Itordware compairy-
trad the owners’at, that time were
J. A. Carlton and J. t. Myers. The’
partnelrsblp lasted a year and Mr
Carlton purchased the stock of
Mr. Myers, the firm name chang
ing to J. A. Carlton Hardware
company, ,
The present owner, D. H. Carl
ton. entered the business in
1919 in partnership with his
father. Prior to that time he had
graduated from the University of
North Carolina in 1914 and had
spent 16 months in the United
States army, serving in the field
artillery throughout the duration
of the World War.
From Its tleglnnlng the firm
has specialized i n standard
brands, endeavoring at all times
to build -UP a trade on quality
merchandise sold at reasonable
prices. It has never sacrificed
quality and has ever strived to
give its customers the most for
their money.
Such well known brands of
Mrs. R. J. Hinshaw Estab
lished Ideal Beauty-
Parlor. In 1925
D. H. (Hill) Csrfton, owner-
of Cariton’s Hardware store, is
one of northwestern North
Csrolina's best known hard
ware merchants.
paints, B. F. Avery farm imple
ments, Simmonds cross cut saws.
Case Cutlery, Byeready flash
lights, Vulcan plows. Remington
guns and ammunition—all na
tionally known as high quality
merchandise—have always been
standard merchandise with, this
ftrii. The policy of the firm
neUt then
iT . ’is treeti.
>r feUM^ys. jUStt flin has been
that it
sh^‘,Js
Jie sliook tt
homh farm, busfnptt.^^ht(^6r it
,is an ihsignifictmt trlfUr^tlng a
penny or a threshing liinchdne, the
firm delivers the goods on one
just’^the same as the other. No
order is too small; no order is too
large.
Has become headquarters as a
paint store, carries a complete
line of house wares and a large
assortment of shelf hardware.
ADMINISTRATRIX’S NOTICE
throughout its existence has been
merchandise agy Sherwin-Williams to cater to people who want "the
Having qualified as administra
trix of Me ESstate of W. T. Nioh-
»ls, deceased, tiliiB is to notify all
persons having claims against th
decedent-to exhibit the same to
the undersigned administratrix o
or before file 25th day of June
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iMitt fes TUtders^
commlsi«met::#%!’^lrectevtha‘ #al* -
of the properly . faer^na^ de
scribed- the tinderslgneif commis
sioner will, therefore, offer 'for^
sale, for casta, at public auction,
to the bluest bidder on Monday,
July 29, 1940, at 12:00 o’clock
noon, the • following described
property, to-wit:
BEGINNING on a sycamore at
the ford of Blady Ford Creek, B ’
H. McN^’s comer, running
Northwestwardly course with the
old Stony Fork road to the top of
the hill, West of J. C. Marley;
thence South 20 degrees East to
s chestnut oak comer of the E
Lumber Conmany; thence East
with the Elk Creek liomber Com
pany line to H. B. iWalsh line;
thence North with H. B. Walsh’s
line to the beginning, containing
Canners For
Blackberries
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Cmtracts
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TOMLINSON
North Wilkesboro, N. C.
Mrs. R. J. Hinshaw, who began
beauty culture work in 1914 in
Columbus. 6a., under direction
of Mrs. R. C. Ryckley, famous
beautician, established North
Wilkesboro’s first beauty parlor
—’The Ideal—in 1925.
The first beauty parlor was in
the quarters now occupied by Dr.
T. L. White’s dental office and
the equipment, luxurious at that
time, consisted of one Nestle Le
Mur permanent waving machine,
1 Shelton Gooseneck hair dryer,
1 shampoo chair and one sham
poo bowl.
Contrast that meagre equip
ment with what is' now contained
in Ideal Beauty Parlor. Emily’s
Beauty Salon and Hinshaw School
of Beauty Culture, all of which
are now owned and operated by
Mrk. Hinshaw. The establishments
now have seven modern perma
nent machines, 22 hair dryers,
two steam generators, one wall
plate and all kinds of electrical
devices and small pieces of equip
ment too numerous to mention.
There are also one beauty bath,
hany places.
Hotel Manager
one sun lamp, two massage tables
and five electric manicuring ma
chines.
The Hinshaw School of Beauty
Culture was the first school ap
proved in the state and which is
now operating. Since 1933 it has
turned out approximately 80
graduates per year and they are
holding responsible positions,
many of them h^uty shoppe
managers, in 15 states and the
District of Columbia.
J'he school is widely known and
is recognized as a leader in teach
ing beauty culture.
Iredell .M. Myers. manager
of Oil H«>el, Is ivp'l and f.av-
orably known in Wilkes. He is
pi nw serving his third term a.s
coroner.
[Myers Operates
-p. The Call Hotel
[ Wilkes Coroner Has Been
Manager Of Call Hotel
For Past Seven Years
Iredell M. Myers is th^'jovial
"knager of Call Hotel in this city
and has been operating that
[popular hot'A for the past ;even
a%d one-half years.
/ Mr. Myers is .one of Wilke.s
Ico-.-.nty’s best l;nown citizens and
(or the past several years has
ron Wilkes county coroner. He
most genial personality and
^pular with a wide circle of
Btls and acquaintances.
Hotel has just been re-
j'ft throughout the interior
ad the rooms are pleasant and
Jfy.
^,yi8ltor8 to North Wilkesboro
ixvlted to make reservations
.-rooms now with Mr. Myors
of oomfortoMo
tiAUa. ln tlM cHy. A
C. C. Faw, w-ho was bom and
reared in the Millers Creek com
munity but who for many years
has been one of North Wilkes
boro’s best known citizens, is sec
retary-treasurer of Forester-Pre-
vette Insurance Agrency.
The agency deals in practically
all forms of insurance and Mr.
Faw or any o.ther member of the
personnel of the firm will gladly
discuss any insurance problems
with interested parties and help
in finding a solution.
Mr. Faw has taken an active
pert in public' life and has many
friends throughout Wilkes and
adjoining counties. He served
.several .terms as a member of the
Wilkes county board of education
and throughout his entire career
has been one of Wilkes county’s
leaders in movements for better
schools and has used his influence
for ever: public spirited movement
:o prcru'-:e progress in his city
:nd county.
!*re«byten3n Auxiliary
Met Tuesday Afternoon
The June meeting of the Pres
byterian Auxiliary was held at the
church hut Tuesday afternoon
with the president, Mrs. W. J.
Bason, in charge. Mrs. Bason
opened the meeting with a short
devotional period after which she
presided for the business session.
Mrs. Gordon Flfiley was in
charge of the program and made
a talk on the Barium Springs
Orphanage. This month a special
campaign Is being made for a
bnikMag fund for the orphanage,
«qd At the eloae of Mrs. Finley’s-
HaRt M onwlag WM Ukea
the appointment ot
Claude Pearson
As Exclusive Agency
In North Wilkesboro
for
Champion Poultry Feeds
Faw Executive Of
insurance Agency
Forester-Prevette Insurance
Agency One of City’s
Best Known Firms
fliampinn Poultry Feeds hdd an enviable record amon^ the poultry-
men of this section, who rely upon it year after year as their source
of rapid starting, rapid growing,‘and sure profits in poultry. M the es
sentials needed are found in these feeds in generous quantities, and
chicks get off to a good start.. •. and maintain their growing ability
until ready for market, or fidl grown. Poultry fed on Ch^pion Poul
try Feeds are healthy, and commmid a better market price, hence the
greater profit in addition to the shorter time required. Next time you
buy poultry feed, demand Champion Poultry Feed. YouH need no
“urging” after you ve given it a trial. Claude Pearson’s store, locat
ed on Forester Avenue, carries a complete line at most reasonable
prices. Give him a call... and call for CHAMPION!
Inskt Upon CHAMPION Feeds andBe A CHAMPION In Poultry Profits
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