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Attend The REA Exposition Friday and Saturday! g The First To Talk REA frigerator to freeie ice cream." frigerators." "Just couldn't do without REA. Mrs, C. M. Deaver: "We wonder how we ever got along without an Dewey Farmer; "REA is just fine and we enjoy it Mrs. Will Bradshaw: "Well sat isfied and like electric light fin. Hope we will never be without them." MKMfOUS WORK UR to nur Miiy rtovocs C001 AMI fRESI WSIINC MP MNPlItt ICE k tmnkuh 10IL WHEN ELECTRICITY It AVllAUl AT MOPERME COST OBACTEKIA UKEFXtSM MILK TOO.' ATNORIMITEMFEMTUK WE) mi IVCREASC MORE THAN 1000 IN THE FIRST H HOURS AFTER MIUINC electric pump, wasning machine, iron, churn, radio and electric re- Waldo Green, Fines . Creek: Yes, YOU can afford a WESTINGHOUSE REFRIGERATOR! Only $119)50 for THE WAYNE SVTLLE MOUNTAINEER v ; 1939 these men, togather with many others, were instru- ' ttine rural electrification in Haywood. Shown here are i m p 8 ..., office manager on project "A" at the be- rTa'rrv Dewar, project engineer, R. B. Rickman, a director, & R,itzel. assistant county agent. ; : kmbers Praise REA Irvirps hi Countu Speatest thing that ever iron and electric refrigerator." Li to the rural sections and ,r" ii .:n i. ;t n t dill. t -.i tint soon Bit win rii" .-, i. xv. xxciiiicujr ; e can wiiiik oi . , nothing nicer for us than REA." yMesser: "Now that we have - y 1 nwcan't imagine ever doing Mr. ana Mrs. w. r. Kainer: -we Lt them and we really enjoy enjoy the electricity, especially the kiv Farmers Find It Pays to Grind Their Feed Electrically DAIRYMEN ON ELECTRIF1EI FARMS CETFREMIUM PRICES TOR MILK COOLIt IEL0W Vn IMMEOIATELV AFTER MIlKINt M SANITARY glfCTRIC fijuic Coolers COKG UP 501. Bv FEVER HEATJ FOR MILK L COiMQ POWM f ' MIRYMElft COSTS KKCO0UH aV. K " THAT'S TJI COST TOi UVtl COM. CAOONS OF MILK J '" lUCTRICITy fnnncMMAimiMUW ' w v conveniences of having a vacuum cleaner. It takes all the backaches out of house cleaning." , Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Moody: "We turned off our lights the other night and lit the lamps just to see how it would seem and we sure were in the dark Just wouldn't do without them." N. W. Carver: "Think the REA grand. Never thought I could ever have a big electric refriger ator like this in my store and 1 feel like it is going to save me money and make me money." M. H. Caldwell: "We enjoy hav ine our electricity and appliances, two radios, electric mixer, toaster, washing machine, iron and every thing. Will soon have the dairy barn electrified." "The REA is a fine thing and we have no complaint to make. We hope to have a washing machine soon. I can speak for my brothers, Charlie and J. B- They feel just like I do and hope we never have to go back to lamps." W. R. Boyd: "We are pleased and glad to have REA." B. F. Howell: "Couldn't say any thing else only that REA is the grandest thing that could be in the county." R. W. Howell: "We are so happy to have lights and other conven iences that electricity has brought to us." W. C. Chambers: "The electric lights are so much better to see and read by than our old lamps and we are so happy to have them and our iron and radio." Mr. and Mrs. Charley Moody: "We have lived in the dark for 70 years and just now got into lights and we are going to take the dark out of the barn too. It's great." Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Leatherwood: Shown Here Are The Two Trucks Used By The Cruso Electric Membership Corp. Both Trucks Are CHEVROLETS 1 DEMANDING... Dependable and Economical Transportation THE CRUSO REA UNIT USES U. II. Ferguson: "We think they are fine and so glad to have the radio. We are buying other elec trical appliances soon." . Dick Moody; "Wouldn't do with out them." Glenn A. Boyd: "It is fine to have lights and other conveniences, hope to always have them." W. C. Morrow: "I like having the lights fine. My wife has been sick for months and we had always had to use an old iron to keep her warm in bed and now she can have an electric pad and the radio by her bed." A. K. Messer; "Don't feel like we live in the country any more now that we hnve lights." Jarvis Palmer: "We like REA fine and are well pleased." Mrs. Medford Leatherwood: "I just think to have lights is the nicest thing that has happened to W. P. Boyd: "Wouldn't be with out the REA." Mr. and Mrs. Joe Carver: "We enjoy having electricity more and more all the time." CHEVR01,ET TRUCKS Let Chevrolet Solve Your pi TRANSPORTATION JOB See Us For USED CAR BARGAINS Watkins Chevrolet Co. PH0NE75 SALES-SERVICE WAYNESVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Tom Alexander, Cataloochee Ranch; "Although we had a good private power plant, we gladly signed up for REA power when we had the chance. It is a great convenience and the rates are extremely reasonable. We would not be without RJEA power." Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Davis, Crab tree: "We find REA very satisfac tory and it makes living a pleas ure. We hope to have a washing machine soon." - Mr. and Mrs. R. L. James, Crab tree: "Don't know what we would do without our lights." Geo. Best, Crabtree: "So much difference in electric lights and kerosene lamps, that I dont see how we ever got along without them." H. C. Ray and Jim Best, Rogers Cove: "The best thing that ever happened to the Bests." M. B. Reeves, Crabtree: "Pleas ed in every way." R. R. Ferguson, Crabtree: "Hope to never be without REA." Mrs. H. HighphiL' Crabtree: "The lights are a great comfort and convenience." Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ferguson, Crabtree "So far we are very much pleased and hope to get some ap pliances soon." H. L. Rathbone, Fines Creek: "We like our lights Just fine and would hate to do without them. We feel it ia more help in the commu nity than good roads." J B. Davis, Fines Creek: Tleas ed." , Mrs. James Wyle: "We are so glad to have REA, and we expect to enjoy it even more this summer when we will have an electric re THE WESTINGHOUSE 4f,Wte&SjteeUt6 ALL THESE FEATURES! FvB 6 cubic foot Family Size standard WMtmghouM ECONOMIZER Mechanism. Sanalloy SUPER FREEZER with 1 quick relMM SELECT-O-CUBB Trays and extra pace for frona storage. All-Steel, Turret-Top Cabinet, with Bonder laed Dulux fiaish and FIBEROLAS Inenlariori. White Moonaton GUm CHILLING TRAY. Standard -POINT TEMPERATURE CONTROL. CHROME-FLATSD SfaatrM and tal i EZY 3-way tcliaas Door Latch. YOU can buy this low prW model CONFI DENT af VALUE . . . because re RIGHT horn Mm Jnafcfe tut... WESTINGHOUSE quality through and throagh . . , and boOt to give yaare of depeadabie senriee at low eoaV "American Special" as low as 90c per week 1 AMO AMC TO SH MODftU MATUtaM tWfM MA MOT MWietftAflON ... mud aenlfcli by IXQUSrVI Ti-Tm CrL See This Refrigerator At The REA Exposition On Friday And Saturday SLUDEM SSF "YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD WITH US" TL-Jt V PHONE 2.M8 JogiO086 Opposite Post Office CANTON, N.Ca We Furnished All The WIRE On The 127 Miles of T: Recent Expansion MA i ATTCMH Tur DCA Mil kllV Harfl k LAfUblllUN Ml inn ViAVMCCVII I F t in lllMf w a. a. a ARMORY FRIDAY - SATURDAY Gopperweld Steel Co. Glassport, Pa. Leo M.. Blago, Representative W MA
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