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'lfirt’« been made oa tbi» mat-
))re)«et In Wllkea county
m tNarted last fall and
if,MU a4>pltcatlons to
4ka]ia n^tfressee tere been for.:
|4M4ed ta^ie state office at Ra-
^ti|sh,‘ Mtmt EHsabetb Williams,
demonatration a«ent, said
today.
' fleven mattress making centers
!di% now being maintained on the
project, which is sponsored by
jtoe extension service, and the ca-
•■elty in the county is 35 mat-
treeaee per day. The applications
itre being reached as rapidly as
Vossible, Miss Williams said.
Centers were established dur
ing the past few weeks at Fer.gu-
■on and at Mount Pleasant. Prev-
lottsily centers had been in opera
tion for several weeks at Wilkes-
boro, Boomer, Roaring River.
V ROARIKO RIVER,
Match. U-—Mta Marie A:
dan^ter . of .Ifr. and Mn^
'Anderson,: was said to hatf be^-
- n, . r.>' «l(<!‘hWi of->?nHu# «C. liRnrtlt,
^MMey cetonil the
" ■ iSsittcitiettW:Ju«tWA^*He wa» «
R^eoaai' In the' brdnance de-
i^ent^ feting thtf other , world
halte sick, recently ibut-to thbugtit’ filliW, i^tty.’Jdlths Mat-
to- be improved. She was. Jtreat^
in a hospital. .V.') -'
Jdr. B. L. Johnson, employed
with the park service in Ashe
ville, spent several days here last
wfcok 'with homefolks.
Mrs. Frank Johnson has not
fully recovered from her nervous
breakdown. She and her children
spent last ,week with her mother,
Mrs. G. W. Cothren.
'Robert Johnson resumed work
Monday with the P. E. Brown Co.
after working for a while for his
brother, Charles, at a filling sta-
tion.
Rev. J. P. Roberson, of Gil-
rfiath. is said to have been pre
vented from filling his regular
appointments at Oak Forest Sat
urday and Sunday by the severe
rains, sleet, and snow. It was rlso
the date of preaching at Cnanher-
and the colored people’s
The darkles
in t&« iWfto
t englncipr
eA IWilfew
tfjS, fs'a"B*ttVo bf' thls conimun-
ityi"’'' ^
: llifty^nw phr centisf bhe funos
in North Carolina are arid-tO'he
without a cow. The old Tilley
place seems alnMWt without oiiei
since old Sf^ot Is gone, for she
w;a8Miike one of the family.' " i t
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sparks,
of the Brier Creek section; vlsltr
ed his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Sparks, Saturday, despite
the fact that, as an Elkin barber
aald, ‘‘the roads were the mud
diest.’’
Mr. B. L. Johnson and son.
] Robert, were quite sick early last
week with severe colds or flu,
but soon recovered.
.ry
Mulberry and Joynes.
In the project low Income tani-* church. Union Grove,
files are allowed to make mat- held services
tresses with material furnished
by the government and the cost
to the maker Is only one dollar
per mattress, which Is used to
defmy cost of transportation,
needles, supervision and other in-
cdlentals.
Miss Williams also stated that
the comforter making project will
be started soon and the work
will be carried out along with
the mattress making. Over 1.000
epplications to make comforters
have already been filed in the of
fices of the home agent and farm
ngent.
Mrs. Lydia Hall
Claimed By Death
Mrs. Cornelia Chappell John
son went last week to the home
of her daughter, Mrs. Tom Po-
teat, Wilkeaboro, Route 2, after
spending some time in this com
munity in the home of her son,
Mr. B. L. Johnson, and with oth
er relatives, and at her old home.
Old Tom, the ■»nOua'ble steer of
Lonnie Sale, colored, died last
week.
Mrs. Frank Sparks was quite
sick a part of last week and was
taken to a doctor.
Mrs. B. L. Johnson was in the
Wilkesboro.s la^t \Vedne5day
looking ufter business matters.
Since the plant was short-hand
ed. because of flu, Mr. Glenn Ed-
niiriSten, of near Wilkesboro, is
Day Electric Co. Now
Selling Leonards
o;
her V*iui9y,?,_
' fed
Dnylo; Mn. J,* 1|.
tg^diboro: 9»6iA ««;
m OB* brother, Phdbt
’llie itffa^ life of ai^
T]he Day Electric Company,
through its owner W. M. Day,
announces the appointment as
Leonard refrigerator distributor
in this territory.
The new 1941 Leonards ere
now on display, and they may be
viewed in several models, all of
which emibrace the most modern
improvements made In electric re
frigeration.
If you are planning to buy an
electric refrigerator, Mr. Day will
be pleased to show you the new
1941 Leonards at any time. Pay
his electric store a visit and see
for yourself the many new ad
vantages they offer the public. i
Leonards sell from $119.75 up I
and easy terms may be arranged. 1
COLORED MAN DIES
Commodore Franklin Smith.
.said to have worked at the Amer-iage 62. well known colored man
State-ville. .Mrs. Lydia Caro
line Hall died last week at her
home. Fourth street.
Mrs. Hall wa.s born October IT.
1S73, in Wilkes county. She was
a daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. An,sel A. Darnell and spent
her girihood in her home county,
coming to Iredell to live about
35 years ngo. She had been in
lean Furniture Co. last week in
stead of hauling lu.ml)er from the
old Tilley place.
The colored Holine.s. preacher
of Wilkesboro. died at his home
Sunday and funenil service wa.s
held Monday at Thankful church
with Rev. J. C. Rowe in charge.
who liad been visiting the color-' Surviving are his widow, Hettie,
ed people in this neighborhood mother, Rachel Smith, and one
two months is still visiting them, sister.
ttcaimMi:
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YjfepoVr -Sfeco flier-ifnflimnn, of
'Viut^^rotttb'^'oiie, died "Wednesdfe^fetf
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l am just wondering if—whether yon be banker, far
mer, merchant, teacher, or just a business man—if you
had stock in an organization with $40,000.00 surplus and
undivided profits set aside to protect your investments
and gpiarantee the return of your dividends at the time
when due—would you just walk out and start all over
again
It has taken seven years of hard work on the part
of your officers and directors, and seven years of the
finest spirit ever displayed by any people anywhere to
place your association in a class to itself with $40,000.00
deposited in banks and invested in bonds for your pro
tection. *
Associations have come and gone, leaving those
whose monies were intrusted to them disappointed and
in many instances hurt in a financial way because they
could not have returned to them that which was due and '
for which they had paid at a time when they were most
needy of the assistance the association would have given
them.
We would not dare suggest to you that these peo
ple who have disappointed you and your friends were
either selfish or disnon
honest, but we would say that they
were most unfair to themselves and you because of their
failure to secure and use the facts relative to the or
ganization and operation of burial associations, rather
than spend so much time talking about cheapness of
operation. We, too, believe, in economical living, in
cluding every part of life, but not to hurt and ruin.
We have almost reached our goal of ^1.00 in the
treasury for every member in the files of your associa
tion, and when this surplus has been reached, then vour
officers will certainly be ready to say to you: “WHEN
CHEAPER INSURANCE IS WRITTEN, in keeping with
sound and safe policies, REINS-STURDIVANT MU
TUAL BTJRIAL association, INC., will write it in
the communities it serves.”
W. K. STURDIVANT, Secretary-Treasurer
Reins-Sturdivant Mutual
Burial Association, inc.
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failing health for the past four
years.
Surviving Mrs. Hall are her
husband, Mr. Joseph R. Hall, six
sons and one daughter; Messrs.
Rufus R. and Lee O. Hall of
Statesville, Donald E. Hull. Hart
ford. Connecticut; Conard M.
Hall, Martinsville. Va.. James
Lener Hall. Salisbury: Joseph
Clarence Hall. Washington. D. C..
and Mrs. E. T. 'V^alTen, of Con
over. A sister, iMrs. M. H. Stone.
North Wilkesboro.
Funeral services were held list
Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o’
clock from the chapel of the
Budch Funeral Home and inter
ment was in the Oakwood ceme
tery.
Mrs. Hall was a member of the
Baptist church and Rev. H. W.
Bauciim o f Western Avenue
church cendueted the funen.iI
Get in on the
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services.
Anniversary Sale
On At Rhodes-Day
Attention is called to the fact
that the anniversary and remod
eling sale announced last week at
Rhodes-Day Furniture company
continues and represents an un
usual opportunity to save money
on furniture purcluises.
Discounts of 2 0 per cent tor
cash or 10 per cent on time pur
chases are being made through
out the store. This means sub
sitantial savings on large or smal'
purchases and should .udiu'i
those in need of furniture to buy
now while the discounts i re in
effect. Liberal allowances will
also be made on old furnituri
traded in during the sale.
IIB
yon can make on the
Big New Fold right now!
Library Has Supply
Defense Pamphlets
Wilke.? county public library
has received a. generous supply of
pamphlets dealing with variois
-phases of the national defense
program.
The librarian suid today that
the pamphlets are available for
nse by the public the same as
other publications and books at
the library and invited all inter
ested to read the defense mater
ials at their earliest convenience.
Ads. get nttentkm—«nd resnltal
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telephone 3S4-J
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