ATTENTION CHICKEN RAISERS! P?ktu? of PYROFAX GAS 1 DICK S GAS & APPLIANCE CO. Boot Mate Shoal NORTH WILKBSBOBOt H* C. Hospital Births Since September 1 the follow ing births were recorded at the Wilkes hospital: daughter, Glen da Paye, September 1 to Mr. and Mrs. James Ray Handy, of Ab shers; daughter, Rita Elaine, September 1 to Mr. and Mrs. Wesley W. York, of North Wil kesboro: daughter, Brenda Car ol, September 2 to Mr. and Mrs. John Garvis Hendren, of North Wilkesboro route two; daughter, Phyllis Ann, September 4 to Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Keller El ler, of North Wilkesboro; daugh. ter, Linda Nell, September 4 to Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge Dewey Fletcher, of Oakwoods. Son, Edward Ovadine, Septem ber 4 to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey SUPPORT THE Y M C. K. ENROLL NOW IN THE NORTH WILKESBORO BEAUTY "SCHOOL HIGH SCMOOI EDUCATION SOT K?UUlKfc.u No Appointment Necessary l fcA, A WAVE FOR HMI ! <I?.W PermsMnm _ .? SS.OO ' ? 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Ch?Hii WMt VMh ? l?m Ma* to Edward Combs, of North Wil kesboro routs three; daughter, Linda Oayle, September 8 to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clifford Faw, of Cricket; daughter, Patricia Ann, September 7 to Mr. and Mrs. Walter McKinley Prevette, of Honda; son on September 3 to Mr. and Mrs. Coy Arvil Trip lett, of Wilkesboro route one; daughter, Janice Ann, September 7 to Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Roby Shell, of Hendrix; son on Sep tember 9 to Mr. and Mrs. Ruffin Dale fiamblll, of Dockery. Son, Robert Carl, September 8 to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith Lewis, of North Wilkesboro; son, Donald Walton, September lo to Mr. and Mrs. Junior Ross Pen nington, of North Wilkesboro; daughter, Nancy Jane, September 10 to Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Dew ey Walker, of Wilbar; son, George Harvey, September 10 to Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Triplett, of Purlear; daughter, Sandra Jane, September 10 to Mr. and Mrs. Dalmus Clate Brown, of North Wilkesboro route one; daughter. Margie Malinda, September 11 to Mr. and Mrs. Claude Nathan iel Griffin, of Wilkesboro. Son, Steve, September 12 to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Faw, of Wilkesboro route one; son, Thomas Hansel, September 13 to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stroud, of Reddies River; son, John Little, September 12 to Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Carson, of Hlddenite; daughter, Judy Jenette, Septem ber 13 to Mr. and Mrs. Chester Gregory, of North Wilkesboro route three; daughter, Glenda Darlene, September 15 to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frederick Wy. att, of North Wilkesboro route one; daughter on September 15 to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Russell Church, of Purlear; son. Donnie Ray, September 15 to Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hawkins, of Hays. Son, Robert Wallace, Septem ber 16 to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Stevenson Vickery, of North Wil kesboro; daughter, Elsa Watt, September 16 to Dr. and Mrs.' George F. Verdone, of North Wilkesboro; spn, Marcus Hom er, Jr., September 25 to Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Homer Benfield, of Wilkesboro; son, William Rand all, September 19 to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Erwin Absher, of North Wilkesboro; daughter, Barbara Jean, September 19 to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Edwin Fairchild, of North Wilkesboro; son, John Baker, September 19 to Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Morrow, of North Wilkesboro. Daughter, Regina Lynn, Sep tember 20 to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Daymon Foster, of Purlear; son, John Charles, September 20 to Mr. and Mrs. Forrest E. Ttfgman. of North Wilkesboro: son, Alvin Charles, September 22 to Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cavlnes Parsons, of Purlear; son, Mevis Dean, September 26 to Mr. and Mrs Milton Dean Jolly, of Roaring River; son, Richard Hayse, Sep tember 26 to Mr. and Mrs. Noah Peter Benton, of Wilkesboro route two; son, Leo Vance, Sep tember 27 to Mr. and Mrs. De ley J. Wiles, of Lomax; daugh. ter, Joyce Carol, September 27 to Mr. and Mrs. Lee Roy Bum garner, of Wilkesboro route one. Son, Michael Vestal, Septem ber 26 to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Preston Insoore, of Wilkesboro; son, Ivan"Randall, September 23 to Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Karri son Wood, of North Wilkesboro: daughter, Frances Faye, Septem ber 24 to Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas Ashley, of North Wil kesboro; son, on September 29 to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Eugene Rhodes, of North Wilkesboro route two; daughter, Lydia Inez, September 29 to Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Boss Baity, of North Wilkesboro route three; son, Lloyd Bruce, Jr., September 24 to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bruce Kil by, of North Wilkesboro; daugh ter, Gloria Lynn, September 25 to Mr. and Mrs. Wilmouth Douglas Shores, of North Wil kesboro. Son, Roger Dale, September 25 to Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wag. oner, of North Wilkesboro; daughter, Stella Christine, Sep tember 23 to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Vaughn Combs, of Roaring Riv er; daughter, Linda Susan, Sep tember 26 to Mr. and Mrs. Rus sell Conrad Parsons, of Cricket; daughter, Linda Sue, September 29 to Mr. and Mrs. James Irdle Key, of Mertie; daughter, Nila Lynn, September 29 to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bruce Jones, of Wilkesboro route one; son, Wil liam Rufus, September 29 to Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Transeau, of North Wilkesboro route three; daughter, Brenda Karen, Sep tember 29 to Mr. and Mrs. Glenn David Johnson, of Taylorsville route three. Daughter, Constance Diane October 2 to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cecil Barp, of North Wilkesboro; daughter, Shelia Dean, October 3 to Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Fox. of Taylorsville; daughter, Mary Louise, October 4 to Mr. and Mrs. James Harley Minton, of Wilkesboro route two; son. James William, October 3 to Mr. and Mrs. James William Mastin, o f Wilkesboro; son, Ladner Matthew, September 30 to Mr. and Mrs. William Matthew Pru itt, of North Wilkesboro route one; son, James Vernon, October 3 to Mr. and Mrs. Julius Jay Johnson, of North Wilkesboro; daughter, Judy Kay, October 2 to Mr. and Mrs. Julius Edsel Minton, of Wilkesboro route one. Dellaplane News Services were held at Antioch last Sunday. The hour of service has been changed from 2:30 in the afternoon to 11:00 in the morning. It is said services are now held at Oak Forest every Sunday. For the next few months serv ices will be held at Brier Creek Sunday morning and Sunday evening (night) on the 4th' Sun day instead of Saturday after noon and Sunday. Rev. R. R. Crater, the pastor, has given Brier Creek church a heatrola. Mrs. Cornelia Johnson fell and cut her forehead and one side of her face about two weeks ago. She has been recovering very well. Mrs. Johnson was 88 in July. Mrs. Watson Blackburn has been rather ill. She has quite high blood pressure. Mrs. Vetra Boyd, who like Mrs. Blackburn, lives in the Brier FORSALE One practically new two-story, J eight-room frame house, with bath, electric lights, electric pump, front and back porches, insulated top and sides, about 900 feet road frontage and good pasture with running water. This property^ is located just outside Moravian Falls on Highway 16, consisting 8 1-2 acres of land. Very desirable for development. One six-room frame dwelling, electric lights, outbuildings in good condition, cellar, good well, garage, smokehouse and other buildings. A good well fenced pas ture with running water and other 300 feet road frontage on good all-weather road. Contains 8 1-2 acres of land.. Located near Millers Creek and a real buy. A small new five room frame dwelling, electric lights and good well. Lot 70 by 300 feet on good all-weather road, located near Mo ravian Falls, N. C. Priced to sell. The Spot Light located on No. 268 six miles from North Wilkes boro containing 3 1-2 acres of land. This property can be bought j w-th all the equipment now used. There is living quarters on the 2nd floor of this building. It has | good well and electric pump and; s capable of producing good in come for the right party. Rousseau Realty Company No. Wilkesboro, N. C. Celeste HOLM Loretta YOUNG Creek community, has been 111. | She said she had high blood pressure and a heart condition but was better and attended i church at Brier Creek last meet, lng. Some new people named Da-* vis, from Texas, are liying In the little new house almost under the road at the foot of the hill below Mrs. Cothren's. They are planning to build a park, a swimming pool, barbecue stand or outdoor grills for picnics and Install swings and other devices for amusement, according to re ports. Mrs. Gene Smithey was treated at the Baptist Hbspitar, Winston Salem, since week-before last for a stomach ailment. Mrs. Turner Church, of Boom er, youngest daughter of Rev. N. T. Jarvis, was unable to attend the reunion last Sunday because she was rather ill and going to the Wilkes Hospital for a minor operation. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Nash, of Bluefield, passed through north western North Carolina after a vacation in Florida last week and spent some time at Blowing Rock. Mrs. Nash is the oldest daughter of the late Dr. J. Ever ett Martin, native of the Delia plane vicinity, and of the late Mrs. Emma J. Baker Martin, a native of Ashe. Do Your Floors NEED COVERING? Mr. R. C. Goodwin will be happy to furnish estimates. ASPHALT OR RUBBER TILE INLAID LINOLEUM MASONITE WALLBOARD WALL LINOLEUM Ideol Furniture Co. B STREET TEL. IN Rev. E. R. Crater's health Is greatly improved. He said he went on a vacation to Canada and a fishing trip to the coast. Melvin Parks, 14.year-old col ored boy, killed a blue crane with a rock last week. Mansfield Parks, colored, broke the shoulder of his only dog, a rather big one, fast week while trying to castrate him and had to kill him. v Miss Ruth Linney's middle cow, "Little Pretty Heifer," a little cream-colored one, has been very sick and Dr. Edwards talked very discouragingly about her. How Are Your Floors! FREE ESTIMATES OJT Inlaid Linoleun?* Asphalt & Rubber Jil or Wall Linoleum ramvasB'eau WILKESBORO, N. C. "BILL DING'S" Business is BUILDING Business A ROOF CANYLAS A THE WORD. YOU KMOW, Johns-I w ON THE STAGE IN PERSON ONE DAY - MONDAY ONLY . . . . Oct. 10th WSM GRAND OLE OPRY PRESENTS GEORGE "CANDY KISSES" MORGAN and his CANDY KIDS FEATURING ZEB TURNER THE MOUNTAIN BOOGIE BOY DON DAVIS - ON THE STEEL GUITAR JOEL PRICE BASS MAN AND COMEDIAN CHET DECKER RHYTHM GUITAR AND OTHERS GEORGE MORGAN Columbia Records Star Who Wrote "Candy Kisses" 'Rainbow In My Heart' "Room Full of Roses" and his latest sensation "I Love Everything About You" It's The First of The New Fall Season Big Grand Ole Opry Shows CLEAN FUN AND MUSIC FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Give Them All A Big Treat Monday Bring all the Kids from 6 to 60 and Have the Time of Your Life! 4 BIG STAGE SHOWS 2: - 4:30 - 7: - 9:30 NO ADVANCE IN PRICE Adults 40c Kids 12c On The Screen '^Wuwists JOHN MINE SONNYTOflS -tUIN WW On The Screen GREATER MOVIE SEASON

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