The Byrd Creek Tidings By: Donald McCourry Rt’ 1, B„x 16, Relief. N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Maddox of the state of Mich., were here over the week-end, visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Seth Hughes, and also a sister and a brother. During the 4th, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hughes of Penna., were here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Seth Hughes and a sister and brother. Mr. and Mrs. Smith Hughes of Pigecn Roost spent several days recently up north, visiting with relatives. Bill Willis from Pennsylvania is here at the present time, vis iting with relatives and friends. Mr. Willis plans a several weeks stay while here. The writer of this column re cently traded his ’59 Chevy car for a blue and white Cattlenia Pontiac, ’6l. The writer also re cently had moved in on Mr. Peterson’s trailer lot in west Burnsville. A '67 Mobile Heme. The writer extends his greatest appreciation to all the visitors to his new home in the past month The writer only stays at the Mobile Home during part time. It's 12x45 feet. The visi tors were: Rev. and Mrs. Wade Murphy, and two children; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Austin, and sev en children; Mr. and Mrs. Ral ph Austin, and two children; all - of Burnsville; Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Austin of Marion, N. C.; Mr and Mrs. H. J. Miller and two children of Relief; Park and Floyd Hughes, Walter Ray and son -if Relief; Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Fender of Burnsville, and two children; Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Ray of Charlotte. Mrs. Fender is the writers half-sister, and had been nearly 17 years since we had seen each other, until July 16. 1967. Jimmy, the w; l'rr’s half brother, and had l " <‘o oeary 18 years since see ing »Mch other, until July 23, '’>r Jergens Lotion Reg. $1.09 Now 89< White Rain Spray Net Reg. $1.49 Now 97$ THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1967 BREED OF GIANTS. The Cumberland fells of England’s lake country is a marvelously fitting background for the tri umphant affirmation of life as symbolized by the Shire horses in a novel by Jovce Stranger. WHEN SHE WAS GOOD by Philip Roth is the story—at once satiric and serious—of Lucy Nelson, a Midwestern girl who believes herself to be a moral superior of her family and friends. COLUSSUS by D. E. Jones is a novel of tomorrow that could happen today. There is excite ment and drama in the stark confrontation between Prof. Forbin and his monstrous crea tion. THE MAN WHO LOVED CHIL DREN by Christian Stead (new edition). In Samuel Clemens Pollit, a scientist employed by the government, is offered an uncannily accurate characteriza tion of the complete egocentric, seemingly adored by his six children. Ltrary Acquires Color Slides By: Ashton Chapman The Avery-Mitchell-Yancey Re gional Library, composed of the public libraries in Bakersville, Burnsville, Newland and Spruce Pine, has recently acquired a series of color slides on ARCHI- Tf.v’T'iTtj-, AND SCULPTURE ava table for groups 'visaing to exmuit them with a projector. Accompanying the slides Is a comprehensive manual on ART HISTORY AND RELATED STU DIES, edited by Nahum Tschac has on. The slides cover examp les of painting etc. from the paleolithis period to the present. Inquiries about available dat es for booking the slides are in vited. Interested persons should contact the librarian at any of the four public libraries compos ing the three-county regional library.