COLUMBUS NEWS Mrs. W. A. Burgess is visiting her mother ,Mrs. James Monroe, at High Point. Mr.'and Mrs. Charles E. Sparks and sons, Nickie and Mark, of Asheville are visiting Mrs. Sparks’ parents, Mr. and M?s. Fred Wild. Miss Coral Wild and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Buckner of Brevard visited the Grand Ole Opry at Nashville, Tenn., over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kirkpatrick nee Miss Shirley Wild were guests of Mrs. Kirkpatrick’s pauents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wild during the holidays. lvir. ana Mrs. T. A. Gilliam had as guests during the holidays, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hodge of Rutherfordton, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gilliam of Paris, Tenn., Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gilliam of Kingsport, Tenn., Miss Willie Gilliam of At lanta, Ga., Mir. and Mrs. Bill Kennedy of Shelby and Mrs. T. A. Gilliam of Winston-Salem. Barry Staggs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Staggs had a ton silectomy at St. Luke’s Hospital on Wednesday. URANIUM RUSH A new townsite in the Beaver lodge uranium field in Saskatche wan, Canada, is called Uranium City, according to the American Peoples Encyclopedia 1963 Year book. The town was laid out last year and claims were opened to public staking. A thousand claims were recorded. The Canadian gov ernment’s Eldorado corporation planned to bring its Ace mine in this uranium field In production. No need u> worry aMPb stains and spills if your furniture is up holstered with fabric-like plastic. You can wipe, it off fresh as new with soap and water. Remember the Birds in bad weather BIRD FEEDERS Of all kinds. Hold seed, peanut outter, suet, etc. Also Bird Houses for Blue Birds and Wrens. THE HEARTHSIDE Phone 291 Melrose Avenue "Good with food”, Coca-Cola Bottling Company Forest City. N. C. FOR YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS — see — G, H. BRIDGEMAN, JR. AUTO . . . Collision and Liability FIRE WORKMAN COMPENSATION Telephone 101, Tryon, N. C.