^TluMng ftiakKw Im ~ >ro; AMredates Loyal iSistoiBers '‘■Jl '--... Mt. C. iL l«adem»nf of WU- ^Aacboro, is «mohc th« ptonoor fram-yiaoB ot the eiaiaty. Ke : avoBod ill* Rtoro In 1907, twenty- yoars ago, and the ralne of ;lis atoek at that time amounted , do^ only flSO.OO. Today his an- /Btal bnalness runs Into thous- ^•Bds of dollars, and hts custom- *wn are numerous in this com- amnlty and county. Mr. Lenderman haa always feen at the post of duty. He has leen wlUlng to accommodate' his . eastomers early or late, and he Is popular with the people with whom he comes in contact. ~ rrom year to year his huainess las grown until today his store ft filled brimful with both fancy and staple groceries, notions, flour, -feedstuff, etc. Mr. Lenderman has'-made‘ a ■access in the grocery husinbss. He has not only accumulated a Ug stock of mercbandile hnt has become a large land owner. In speaking of whatever suc cess he has attained in his life’s work, Mr. Lenderman stated flat he gives full cr^it to bis many loyal customers and friends, a large number having been continuous customers from Ibe time he first entered the mercantile business. ■. Mr. Lenderman is a genefous citizen, and a liberal contributor to the Methodist church, with which he is affiliated. He is an ■met to the community in which be resides, and he will do every thing possible to help his neigh bor and friend. Hr. Lenderman is assisted in operating hia store by his son, Mr. Paul Lenderman. Pioneer Merchant | i Hea^ Home Chair O. E. LENDERM^ Wm. E. Mayberry Is Taken By Death William K. Mayberry. 68-year- old resident of the Cycle com munity, died on ^nday, Octob er 20. Funeral and burial servic es were held at Shady Grove church On October 22 with Rev. J. W. Wright in charge. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Sarah Jane Mayberry, and five children; S. G. Mayberry and Mrs. Claude Howard. Cycle; Mrs. A. M. Yarborough, Spencer; Mrs. Olln Souther, North Wllkestoro; Miss Emma Lee Mayberry, Win ston-Salem. Insurance Ma i. B. MOORE J. D. Moore Head C C. Faw ls In Home Chair Co.| Insurance Firm Reorganized Old Business 0n| Forester-Prevette Insurance Oims BlarUe Taid Biminew; Ftcrn VWdy PatromiEod InthisTffrttoiT An ^ll-’totind good fellow. Tbat’u J, C. Relnsv North WUkos- boro genial and accommodating postmaster. Mr. Reins was born near Wll- kasboro, and hk first'^bllc jotr was irlth the bu^eas that bo rSQng owns—Relns/Bros. Memorial \ 9. G. REINS Successful Basis; Large Volume of Business There is no more popular man ufacturer in North 'WHlkesboro than Mr. J. D. Moore, president of the Home Chair Company. Taking over the business when it was practically at a standstill. Mr. Moore re-organized the com- Company Shows Growth; Mr. F^w Sec.'w.tary Claude C. Faw, secretary and treasurer of the Forester-Pre vette Insurance Company, is a native of Wilkes county. He was born at Millers Creek and re ceived his early education at the I Moravian Falls Academy, {Helton High School in insurance problem with Mr. Faw at any time will find him.wUling and ■ anxious to go Into every j phase of the problem vHthout any ' obligation, In fact, the writer knows Mr. Paw is happiest when he is talking insurance, and he does so with the one idea in view of rendering a helpful service to those seeking expert information as to proper insurance protec tion. THE PERPEtTP DAY The perfect day is the day when work is so well done you Chair have no fear that your conscience will throw things at you from a dark corner aftpr you’ve put out the light. Washington, Oct. 28.—The of fice of Senator Robert R. Rey nolds of North Carolina wos no- I tified today that Secretary Ickes, Ashe imbllc works administrator, I had approved allotments of 824,- I 580 to Iredell county for school KEEP WARM WITH HANES UNDERWEAR PAYNE CLOTHING COMPANY pany, rolled up his sleeves and | county. went to work building up a splen- Faw has given j $21,072 to the did business. Today the Home years of his J" ’’® '; city of Charlotte for an addition is favorably' room, being a member of the fac-j ^ , section! hlty of Wllkesboro high school and other high schools in the county. For ten years he was chairman of the County Board of Company known throughout this of the country and ships thous and of chairs annually. During the course of twelve i ' to the municipal jail. Reins Bros, was establkbed in Wllkesboro 40 years ago by.C,. B. Webb. Later the late C, T. MiiWr became a stockholder and the bnslnees was operated in Wllk^ boro' until^abont 1900 when'll was moved to North Wllkeaboro. Mr. Reins bought a half Interest about 190S. and later purchased all other Interest In the basinera. Reins Bros, is one of the q|d‘ est monnmentat firms in this sec tion and has served its many pa trons well tor nearly a half cen tury. New equipment has been added from time to time and all work turned out by the marble works may well be expected to be up-to-date In every way. . Mr. Reins gave his full atten tion to his business up until the time of receiving his appoint ment as Postmaster here. He then tnrned the management ov er to his brother, Ralph R. Reins. Mr. Reins has been one ot the city’s most active citizens. He is affiliated with the Masons and Juniors, is a member of the Board of Deacons of the First Baptist church, president of the North Wllkesboro Building & Loan Association, an active mem- soclation, seirtik d 1934-30, and h« date M hls'!^ty^h« ie—for county off^ tbra«.ttg^7. ^'Mr. Rdiis has serrod on tbo'^ ^ board of commissioneru fop era! terms and also oa Che board ;bf school tmstcM.’ He*^ also served tbo etty n$^ magor pro tern. ^ North Wllkesboro to II batta city beeausd it numbrn amos cUiMUS ilib Reins. ^ Hm -i’ Chedoi COLDS- FEVERe LiqaM-Talileta'^ first day Salvc-lfow HEADACilES I iijjiMiasii.— BE SURE TO SEE - NEW 1936 MODEL*^ ALL-METAL TUBE Westinghoose Ri^o ^ BEFORE YOU BUY ^ ^kes Electric Company Refrigerators, Elerirical Sup plies, Motor Rewinding PHONE 32S -B North Wilkesboro, N. C. » Read Journal-Patriot Ads. Com- ^ Education and during his admin- | ‘ of ; ad-, You won’t believe the thermometer when you ge; into HANES! H anes Heavyweight Champion never asks Old Man Whiter to poll his punches! Yen'll know tfcol the minate you cUmb inside, and those luxurious, soft, elose-knit ribs snaggle up to your sUn. Mister, if you want to stort yonr own private heat-weave, get into Hanes this Winter! And understand this about Hanesi You get yonr true trunk- length and chest-measnre too. And the elastic-knit is so pliant that you ran stretch and strain as mnch as you want — and nothing cuts •r binds. Buttons, bnttonholes, cuffs, and seams are sewed and stitched to stay. In this union-suit there is strength! See your Hanes Dealer today. P. H. H.kNES KNITTING CO., Winston-Salem, N. C. yt marfij- HAWKS Uatoa* Salu, m up .. . Shbt* mid Drawan kaftn ut 7S* . . . Baya’ Daiaa-Salu. 7S* . . . MerricliJld WalatAaila. 75c ... ala® Hew Wlntor-Wclgh* Shirts and Stierta (IButtrutud ai richi). Me a«a 5K mmh. THE ANTI^fREEZE UNDERWEAR You Won’t Mind the Cold Weather if you Buy HANES Underweai'. Buy Your HANES at Tomlinson’s Department Store OPPOSITE LIBERTY THEATRE months the Home Chair j - pany’s tribute to this community i istratlon the school system through the medium of the pay-) Wilkes county made great roll will run thousands of dol-j vancement. Mr. Faw and his j lars. This money is a great stimu-i hoard were instrumental in get-j lant to the business of North! ting many of the present brick i Wilkesboro and one that the [schools in the county erected, | whole community should appre-1 these buildings now reflecting , ciate. The company gives era-1 much credit to the county. j ploym’ent to two hundred and! For ten years Mr. Paw served j twenty-five people. Practically; the state as oil inspector and j every state in the union receives | has been the nominee of the [ the product of this prosperous : Democratic -party for sheriff of j North Wllkesboro plant. j Wilkes county. j Mr. Moore was born in Cald-! Entering the insurance busi- i well County, but has been a resi-j ness here in 1925 as secretary- dent of North Wllkesboro for j treasurer of the Forester-Pre-- thirty years. Mr. Moore takes anj vette Insurance Company, local-1 active interest in every person j ed in the D. & S. Bank Build-1 on his payroll and the latch ‘ ing. Mr. Faw lias seen the busi- j string to his office always hangs i ness of his company increase in ■ out to everyone on the force, volume more than* four times The late Col. Wade H. Harris, | since that date. His company is editor of The Charlotte Observer, recognized as one of the pro- once said: "My friends up' in - gyessive insurance agencies in Wilkes County tell me there is | this section of North Carolina, no finer or more constructive | sjkj some of the oldest and most citizen in all that section of the j substantial old line stock com- j state than Mr. J. D. Moore.” I .Mr. Moore is a member of the j North Wilkesboro Kiwanis Club, I affiliated with the Masons, and i a member of the Board of Stew- 1 ards of the Methodist church. In all worthy civic matters this p-anies of the country are repre sented. .\nyone wishing to discuss any gentleman may always be de pended upon to put his shoulders to the wheel in full co-operation. See These Used Car Values Bef ore You Buy A Car or COMMERCIAL Truck: PASSENGER 1 1035 Foi-d Tudor Touring 1 1935 Deliiixe Fowl 'Tiulor 1 10;15 standard Ford Tudor 1 10.3.5 Ford Conpe 1 1035 t'lievrolet Swian 2 1034 Ford Tudors I 19.33 Poni Tudor I 10.38 Ford DoLu.ve Roadster 1 10.32 Foixl DeLuxe Tudor I 1031 Ford (Convert. Swlaii I 1031 Delai.xe Ford Tudor 10J11 DeLu.\e Ford Sedan 19.31 Ford Tudor 1030 Ford Touring 1030 Ford Tudor 1031 Pontiac Ckiaeli 1080 ObeiTolet Sedan 1030 Chevrolet Couch 1020 Pontiac Sedan 1029 riirysler Coupe 1029 Ford Roadster 1020 Chevrolet Roadster 1020 Ford Coupe 1 I0:i5 Ford Pickup 2 I03;{ (lievrolet Trucks 1 10:12 Clievrolet Truck 1 10.30 Chevrolet Truck 1 1020 Chevrolet Truck 1 1020 Ford Truck 2 1931 Ford Trucks 1 Dcxlge Truck Wo also have a |frou|) of chcaiier cars not listed here. f / Yadkin Valley Motor Co. ► Ninth Street SALES SERVICE North Wilkesboro, N. Buy Your Used Car on the Easy Payment Plait of the Universal Credit Co. vefou seen the new F0RDV8?” Get Your WHEAT CROP Off to a Good Start hy using BACKED BY OVER 2,000,000 V-S’s THE 1936 FORD V-8 BRINGS YOUc 2S^ gAWm STEERIWO; two new roUercype h—rtfiga, a longer steering knuckle'«nn and an increaeed steering ratio. SUPCT-SAFITY BRAKES? with exceptionally large braking suriace (186 tq. in.). The laat word in ffureneea of operadoo. • « MMitm SHimWO AMP STILt QUIKTgP MiUtS: Bilent. helical gears for all apeeda ~ • MPHf rmgPOM PROM WOltil a vpRdaSif inmlaie^ welded-etee! body e WKW DitAWN.STPEL WHPOS • V-> PWlMEi S-cyliniier smoodmew, pick-up unA puwuT with pTwed V-3 cconom> ASDVP, P. 0. B. DETROIT Sum/unl mectaary tnup "► cb$tU»t himpars and ipdr* OnhandlCndUCt.. SRB. IT . IWWWO AHP Never enjoyed driving any car so much in my life.” Y OU’VE heard lots about the Ford V-8. Performance so unusual that it has won over s,000,000 owners is bound to be talked about enthusiastically. 'But praise for past Ford V-8’s seems almost mild beside what we hear from those who drive the 1936 Ford V-8. Sleek longer lines, distinctive new in teriors, even greater handling ease and safety—are a few of the things that set this new car further than ever above its price class. Drive this new Ford as soon as you can. Xnotofor yourself what it means to have Ford V-8 power and handling ease, to ride in Ford safety and comfort. For ymir own knowMge'of vdat value you em get in a *1936 car^-ar^ range a Find V-8 demonstration today. .f >...- ^ nABToou—«a>r.M,.^w*r TOMPAT ■TKnw veto to ii.h a, 8. t. --oOagyjaa 5.T f 0 « P BA*