i.—With f " •" *1 weather oon Rofoert 8. livestock marketing spec ialist with the State Department of Agretaltore, is looking tor ward to a good attendance at a meeting of sheep growers of Ashe, Alleghany and Watauga counties scheduled to he held at 1 o'clock Saturday afternoon, ,.r ,-,r 7'. . • -i~- •- »-■ February SI, at the courthouse j in Boon*. Cartis plans to leave Raleigh Thursday for Winston-Salem, where he will meet K. H. Mat-1 tlngly, secretary of the Montdale, Sheep Breeders' association, who1 will be. the principal speaker at the feoone meeting. Before going I to Boone they plan to inspect j the sheep (arm of 8. Clay Wil liams, of Winston-Salem, and to Tisit a number of other promi nent Bheep growers in the west ern counties. "With snow and ice covering the state, prospects for the meet ing didn't look any too good last week," Curtis said, "but with warmer weather and open roads, I see no reason why sheep grow ers in Watauga and neanby coun ties shouldn't be able to attend. Mattingly is one of the most out~ standing sheep men in the coun try and f am sure the farmers J of this area will want to hear) hfop." - • Burchette Rites Held Wednesday Funeral service for Joe Sam uel Burchette, 18, who was kill ed instantly Monday afternoon when tbe car in whidh he was riding crashed on highway 421 10 miles east of Wilkesboro, was held Wednesday, two o' oclock, at Macedonia BaptiBt church near Ronda. Rev. Lloyd Pardue and Rev. R. R. Crater conducted the service. R. D. and Jake Mathis, youths with Burchette in the car, were badly injured and remain at the Wilkes hospital. Burchette is survived by his fatheF and mother, William J. and Rose E-llen Reynolds Burch ette, of Roaring River route two, and the following brothers and sisters: James and Ernest Burch ette, of Roaring River; Mrs. Amelia Jane Pardue, of Yadkin vHHT; Zetta Lee Harrison, Win ston-Salem; and Willa Mae Bur chette, of the home. L_ o Marriage License License to wed were issued sipce February 7 by Wilkes Reg ister of Deeds Troy C. Foster to tEe following: DaVid Lee Par due and Ethel Mildred Davidson, both of T^ylorsvllle; Thomas E. Orysel and Marjorie E. Miller, both of Wilkesboro; Robert L. Laws, Wilkesboro, and Lacy Sparks, Moravian Falls; Jack Moser and Lessle Mae Wallace, both of/North Wilkesboro; Folie Grady Carter and Fl». P.O. IP ..'Vs • ••. 541 'PHONE WRITE BE ARRANGED. Write To * NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C. ONLY THOSE WHO HAVE HAD EXPERIENCE WILL BE CONSIDERED k:>r" q: " t#} m mw$ '*m Wm,■ ras % " CSmF; J®*? ";« . . : i s_ ;• - r" . — • w? .* ■ = Back Up the Y. M. C. Drive For This Ctiy!