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■— . Mr. Maxwell Cox underwent an operation today at the Wilkes ^lospital. j Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Cry iel are spending this week at ifyrtle Beach. I Miss Mildred Gilliam, of Char lotte, a*nd Miss Jeasie Gilliam, of 'fiennettarille, S. C., spent ; (he week-end at Hays witA their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gilliam. | LIN BUMGARNER f 3 Miles West on Highway 421 ] Phone 26-F-21. North WUkirtw Mrs. J. B. Stephenson, of Severn, visited here recently with her sister, Mrs. Genio Cardwell. Mrs. Fred H. Walker, of Mora vian Falls Is a patient at <Mty Memorial Hospital in Winstonfea lem. Miss Bttgalwth*' Bull 111, SJf Mew Bern, is spending several days here this week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Absher. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Anderaon and young Bon, Paul, of Greens boro, spent the week-end here with relatives. Misg Doris Ruth Kerbaugh Is spending this week in Raleigh with her brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Kerbaugh^ Mrs. J. E. Caudill is a patient at the Davis Hospital in States ville where she is undergoing treatment. Gwyp Elledge, Misses Shir ley Osborne, Imogens.>Barker ind Nancy Felt^ .are spending #iis week at Myrtle Beach, S. C. | '•Rev. W. S. liuck of Greeps boro, N. C. visited Saturday with Ml-,„JkJE&teJof .North-Wilkesboro, Rt. -1. Misses Geraldine Caldwell and Harriett Crutchfield, of this city, and Miss Prudy Alexander, of Statesville, spent the week-end at Wilmington with Miss Mildred Hughes. Mrs. Hugh Bowen, of Birming ham, Ala., is on a visit here in the home of her brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Webster in Wilkesboro. Mrs. J. I. Shinanlt and daugh ter, Miss Elisabeth Shinault, of Copelapd, visited here last week with Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Smoak and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pardue. Mr.- and Mrs. Pat Hunt spent the week-end with Mrs. Hunt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wingo, at Horseshoe, near Hen dersonville. Mr. find Mrs. H. H. Harris, of Wake Forest, were here for the week-end visiting with their dau ghter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. McNeil. . ^ Mrs. Genio Cardwell has re turned to her-home here after spehding several weeks in Bur lington with her sister, Mrs. W. N. Huff. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sturdi vant, and Miss Irene Riehardson, Of this city, and Mr. Willard Pat terson, of Hlddenite, were visitors at Fontana Dam during the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Swofford and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cashion 'left Friday for Chicago, where they will be for a week attend ing the Lions Internatonal Con vention. Mrs. W. O. Thompson, of Charlotte, spent last week on the Brushy Mountains .with her mo ther, Mrs. James C. McDiarmid. Mr. Thompson came over for the week-end td accompany her home. Mrs. T.' W. "Sweeny, or Rich mond, Va., spent last week here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gilliam at Hays. The con dition of Mr. Gilliam who has been quite ill,- remains about the same. Mrs. Kathryn Lott has resumed her duties as manager Of the Em ~ 'epS®lf Mr. and Mrs. Paul Haigwood, of Schnectady, N. Y., are spending £heir vacation here with Mr. Haig w^7Trt'-«.-narpntH. Mr. and M HalgwootL.8Dd at Yadkin vli: Mrs. Haigwood's parents, Mr. an Mrs. C. N. Dobbins. Miss Marie Haigwood left tod&y for Boone where during the sec ond session of the summer school at the Appalachian State Teachers ] ^ollege ^fhe will conduct a work shop in "Resource Use Education for Elementary teachers. Miss Betty Ruth Morrison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Morrison, returned Sunday to1 Cabarrus hospital, at. Concord, where she is a student nurse, after spending three weeks with her parents in WiM&sboroi&i Miss Lucille Vernon, of Sandy Ridge, is a guest here of Miss Katherine Irvin. Miss Vernon is to be an attendant In the wed ding of Miss Irvin and Mr. I Claude Bentley, which is to take J place on Tin " boro.Method Master Sergeant Sherman has returned to iij*£ aft Stuar spending,* ft ther, Mrs. C. H. Colva | bar,^#12 -other relatives in " wee*i sat? it ppii IT •- • •- 'i -urajmA.. ~ Mr. anc and Miss Mary went to Roaring Gap Sunt! attend "open house" at Cam] Shirley Rogers, where their dau ghters, Miss Toby Smith and Miss Ann Weaver Starr, are staying for two weeks. Mrs. Chal McNeil, Mrs. W. O. Absher, and Mrs. Weaver Starr were visitors in Charlotte Thurs day. Miss Mary Miller Starr, who had been visiting in the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Moore, in Timmons ville, S. C.. met her mother in Charlotte and came home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Marsh had as their guests for the day Sunday Mrs. Julian S. Miller, Mr. and j Mrs. Robert Miller and two child ren, Robbie and Julian, Mr. and Mrs. James "R. Felts, Jr., and children, Julie and Ronnie, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hood, Mrs. Paul Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hun ter and daughter, Miss Ivy Hun ter, all of Charlotte, and relatives of Mrs. Marsh. " ^ ANNOUNCING Fall Opening — September 4, 1950 BOWLING GREEN BUSINESS UNIVERSITY, Inc. COLLEGE OF COMMERCE COURSES OF COLLEGE GRADE AND OF PURELY COMMERCIAL AND VOCATIONAL RANK—ALL IN THE FIELD OF BUSINESS. ONE OF THE LARGEST BUSINESS SCHOOLS OF THE COUNTRY. EXTRAORDINARY EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES. APPROVED FOR VETERANS TRAINING. Write for particulars. — Address— BOWLING GREEN BUSINESS UNIVERSITY >. .. -i By J. P. GHOPMN, Wilkes Countv Agent Sheep are one of the most pro- j fitable projects in forming today.' The sheep population in the! county ig low and should be built j to a higher level by farmers in Wilkes County. Mr. L E. Tuck willer, County Agent at Boone, N. C., antf Mr. H. M. Hamilton, Jr., of Atone, N. C., announce a sheep sale fbr breeding rteck as follows: " Yearling Hampshire Rams We will offer for sale at auction at the Boone Uvestpck Market, at 12:30 o'clock, Wednesday July 19th, 115 yearling Hampshire rams. Most of them were sired by that great breeding son of Bullet, Bullets Ram Rod. In cluded in the group will be the 1949 state fair Champion and other contenderg for that title. A.11 rams carefully selected from the purebred flocks of Watauga jounty. Some stud ram prospects. Stock Ewe Lambs We will also offer 100 grade jwe lambs selected from the best | ;ommercial flocks, all aired by registered ramsiand large enough to produce lambs in 1951. Thi3 is pour ohance te purchase your-ewes -• ind ram without traVfclftig frbm farm to farite' to look at them-.£' Vfore farmers are buying sheep «id tt isTa g©od; felffcnPft Bgen aimrat "Good shW"as"TRsrw in debt," and we believe that itatement is true. Many of our farmers are keeping their ewe lambs, but we have secured some | ;hoice ewes for this sale. We be lieve you will -like them. We will look for you at thj sale at Boone Livestock Markef Attend Meetings State College _ Jarolina, Wilkes County This is to notify all perso: that N. B. Smithey and Ky Hayes have sold the Mark Db Furniture Company to Milli Rhodes and Morgan Roope, and that the said N. B. Smithey and Kyle Hayes will not be reepo«-1 sible for any debts contracted in' the name of the Mark Down Fur« niture Company on and* after July 10, I960. This 10th day of July, 1960. N. B. SMITHEY. KYLE HAYES. 8-7-4t-(M) It beekeepers me other farm an c*r g We State College In 1-3, there ttUl £«ha-P ftga In a IH* V.wo. w — - Many farmers in Wilkes county as b ^ Many qf tfaeee lfri|§ea Jbnntyf mers would find It enjoyable well as profl^afelg* to,, attend beekeeping meetings during and hom£ wetk. For the fit of thosl TOfer&ted, the idule of these meetings is _)M IN ISTRATOR'S NOTICE laving qualified as Administra f of the Estate of L L Carl n, deceased late of Wilkes Coun th Carolina, this is to no claims a ieceased lated below: August 1 Room 100, Polk Hall 8:00 Registration find assem ly. 8:30 Welcome to State Cof Bge, David S. Weaver. 8:60 Problems and Opportuni ty for Beekeepers, Clyde F. ralth. 9:15 Beekeeping in a Chang rig World,,-Goorge H. Rea. 9:45 Beekeeping Annonjice lents, W. A. Stephen. August a. Room 100, Polk Hall S:00 Report on Brood jDIb ases, James F. Greene. —■ ■ ■ fllVi, Mi 8:20 Building Colonies of the Early Honey Plow, E. B. Pinch. 8:40 How Bees Talk, Tl M. Dobrovsky. 9:10 Beekeeping aruj insect Control, George I). Jones. " 9:40 Equipment fot Beekeep ers, George W. "Vest. Zoology and Entomologly Building 2:00 Colony Manipulation. Requeenlng. Removing and Extracting Hohey. Assembling Equipment. °* August 8, Room 100, PoEk Hall 8:00 Marketing ffltoney, W. A. Stephen. 9:30 Bee* 8. H. Dobson. *F;> 1ft • Polk Hall ' > TO 1:00 Assembly at front •for transportation to commercial queen rearing yard, Alamance Bee Company, Graham, No»rth Carolina. =»<fs i .. i i' i it . n in HiHb »
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