I SPARTA SPECTACLES BY EMORYETTA REEVES When you tell anything, folks, -especially be sure never to ex -eggerate figures, at least when they apply to how many fish you «aught or how many birds you killed. We’re inclined -to believe feat Amos Wagoner, Alleghany’s number one sportsman, is of somewhat the same opinion; any wcay he seems to have had a big Baugh over it. You see, last Saturday being a beautiful spring-like day (ideal Bor hunting) Mr. Wagoner and Chffyn Gambill, of North Wilkes fcoro, took the day off and did just that ... in Ashe county, you understand (the bird season dosed in Alleghany in January). To get on with the story: the -bunt ended, Mr. Gambill returned *o his home in Wilkesboro and Mr. Wagoner came back to -Spar ta, where late that afternoon a group of the “boys” had gathered over in the Farmers’ Hardware -to -hear -the Jieturns of the day. -Wok, sMr- Wagoner, figuring as Bung as it wasn’t going to hurt anybody, he would just tell them Jhow many birds he really killed. “Well, boys, I did pretty good today. Got a nice bag limit, ele ven birds and three pheasants”, lie told the group. 'There were a few dubious looks vsxchanged among the men but Me. Wagoner was so serious that be fnaiffe’ convinced them that he Fined -really Balled eleven birds -aAn? three pheasants. They con . gratulated him and went away. I CBM we say completely con-' winced? Well, all except one | raBU Dferw Edwin Duncan spends ! ram* of his time in North I (Wilkesboro and happened to | inert ton to Mr. Gambill the fact that Mr. Wagoner had had such good luck on the hunting trip, found .out the truth ... no birds. 'Souccaj^e sure that Mr. Dun had^iarmened *7ys KTnjw wnat nam nappenea and to climax the story, Mr. Wag oner received in the mail the fol lowing day a small newspaper "ctepDistg ’entitled, “Hambone’s Meditation”, .which read, “Sto’ .'keepuk ‘-SEf to kilt twinty birds uat*n twinty shots—dat’s good -sboddn’ but hit’s bettuh lyin’!” / - Little Jimmy Leo Brinegar, 2 :year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. •Gitun Brinegar, of Sparta, Rt. 2, s^t "a real example last Saturday -aft ’alie War Bond booth in Jay fjarfhrffc Store, when he convert ->efi Sis 'fife-time savings into war -stamps. The savings were in the form of pennies—419 of them in a. red, while and blue bank shap ed Tike Uncle Sam’s top hat. In ' -addition, Jimmy’s ipother car ried iher -hands full of pennies that ’ wodlfi net go in the bank. | .With these life-time savings the youngster purchased 16 twenty Sve cent war savings Stamps and •reoeivefi -a free book to keep Yhasm in. With the 19 pennies left over, his mother promised ’Kim that there would be enough for ah least one more stamp next week. More power to you, Jim- | my. and you know it might not i be -a bad idea if or a few of these grown-up people to think over w'trat you have done and then . . . -buy another Bond. A 'Child’s Prayer, as overheard: r'*Thank you God for our food, <*cldthes, and sunshine, Bless raam vna and daddy and God, please S»uy War Bonds! Amen.” 'Winston-Salem and Charlotte inave recertify been placed in reg »jftated areas lor fluid milk con servation and control, announces Food Distribution Adminis teition. If you need to MN10W KOBMMNN Hard's Om of tfio «M« Horn* Ways! a»u girls vbo miller from simp's nne tamaw whoiose so much durln<; mcnth Utossstoda that you are pile, feel tired, weak, "drained out"—because you lack a»«dum blood-iron — start today — lay SUydta Flnkham's TABLETS. XjUttbam's Tablets Is one of the great * adR Mood-iron tonics you can buy to ~ I ibUBtt up red blood to give more Tomd energy—In such cases, i as directed—Plnkham's Tab oa of the best home ways to am tom Into the blood. Just •for 30 days—then toe If you, rHi»Ofc remarkably benefit. Follow I HU nTT— Plnkham’s Tablets are north trytnyt Stop Egg Loss With Feeding A large percentage of the egg losses due to cracking and break ing can be eliminated by proper feeding, suggests C. F. Parrish, Extension poultryman at State College. About 5 percent of all eggs produced are lost between the nest and the table, and most of this loss can be eliminated by feeding the flock a sufficient amount of vitamin D to enable them to utilise to full advantage the calcium in the oyster shell or ground limestone. “We are approaching the sea son of flush egg production,” Par rish says, “and poultrymen should make every effort possible to re duce this loss between the nest and the table.” Oyster shell or ground lime stone, which should be before the flock at all times, is not enough in itself to eliminate thin-shelled eggs. There are several carriers of vitamin D such as feeding oil and, if the flock is producing ma ny soft or thin-shelled eggs, it is advisable to mix this feeding oil or other sources of vitamin D with the grain every day. Sourc es having a potency of 400 units of vitamin D per gram should be used at the rate of Vi pound to each 100 pounds of grain. This can be easily mixed when using 2 ounces of oil to each 25 pounds of grain. Be sure to determine the po tency of the vitamin D carrier be fore using, Parrish warns. The strength of the oil will be indica ted on the container. Every poultryman should watch" his flock carefully at this time of year and be sure they have sufficient calcium available an denough vitamin D to be able to utilize this calcium to full ad vantage. A cold egg just out of the re frigerator separates most easily because the white is firm and the yoke less likely to break, but the white whips best after the egg has warmed to “room tempera ture.” How long to whip is another secret the cook needs to know, should be whipped stiff If they are to hold SVfbubbles while they are folded into a cake mixture and then cooked, they must not be stretched too thin by overheat ing. Whip until the white will hold up in a soft peak and looks glossy but not so long that it looks dry. A pince of salt helps egg whites hold their stiffness. On the other hand even a small particle of fat in the white will prevent it from beating stiff. Low or moderate heat is the rule for cooking egg white dish A little kneading usually pro duces better biscuits than too much or none at all. In biscuit mixing tests home economists us ed the standard recipe: 3 cups of sifted flour; 4 teaspoons baking powder; 1 teaspoon salt; 4 table spoons fat; 1 cup of milk. The in gredients were stirred together in the bowl until just moistened, then turned out on the board. The first batch of dough was not kneaded at all but quickly roll ed out, cut and baked. The bis cuits came out flat, crusty, only fairly light. The second batch was given long, strenuous knead ing. The biscuits were tough, flat and close-grained. In the third test the dough received on ly 18 strokes of kneading. “Bombs Away!” These bombs are leaving an American "fortress,” somewhere over Jap installations. The bombs We make today will be dropping on German cities, Japa nese islands in a very short time. Tbs bom* front must fashion them and pay for them with War Bonds. O.S. Trmnury Dtfmlmtml STATEMENT OF FfflMCML AFFAIRS OF THE Reins^Sturdi vant Mutual Burial Association, Incorporated North Wilkeaboro, North C&roliha FOR YEAR EHDIHG DECEMBER 31,1943 RECEIPTS White Colored Total Division Division Cash Balance Shown on Last Report. $ 69,673.71 $ 69,298.47 $ 375.24 Total Assessments Collected.. $ 59,277.60 8 55,337.85 $3,939.65 Membership Fees Collected....—. 2,483.00 2,292.75 190.25 Interest on Time Deposits, etc... 638.00 638.00 .00 Net Difference Advances.. 1,293.86 1,217.46 76.40 Total Receipts ............. $ 63,692.36 $ 59,486.06 $4,206.30 Total Amount To Be Accounted For__$133,366.07 $128,784.53 $4,581.54 DISBURSEMENTS Salaries and Labor .. Bonds and Taxes.— Postage . Office Supplies. Printed Forms. Advertising .— Collection Commissions .... Miscellaneous.. 7,322.74 1,620.69 531.80 344.05 220.00 975.43 3,696.50 208.17 6,836.24 1,419.69 496.50 319.04 205.40 910.63 3,452.60 194.37 486.50 101.00 35.30 25.01 14.60 64.80 243.90 13.80 Total Administrative Expenses.. $ 14,819.38 $ 13,834.47 $ 984.91 Death Benefits Paid. 24,350.00 21,650.00 2,700.00 Membership Commissions . Total Disbursements ..... Cash Balance 2,483.00 2,292.75 190.25 $ 41,652.38 $ 37,777.22 $8,875.16 $ 91,713.69 $ 91.007.31 $ 706.38 ASSETS Cash On Hand and In Transit.... $ 3,418.87 $ 8,364.85 Bank Deposits: Bank of North Wilkesboro_ 8,572.86 8,672.86 Northwestern Bank of Sparta_.'._ 267.31 267.31 Northwestern Bank of Boone_- 193.83 193.83 Northwestern Bank of Jefferson... 816.60 816.60 Blank of North Wilkesboro (Col.) - 652.36 .00 Bank of Lenoir..... 386.66 885.66 Cash Value War Bonds .._... 52,078.31 52,078.31 Cash Value Building & Loan Stocks_ 25,328.00 25,328.00 Total Cash Assets.....f 91,713.69 3 91,007.31 LIABILITIES Advance Assessments on Hand_ 5 7,228.01 8 6,954.06 Total Current Liabilities__ $ 7,22*41 8 6,954.06 Surplus ..._....$ 84,485.68 9 84,053.25 Death Benefits Paid During 1943. 253 226 Net Membership December 31st, 1943 . 61,913 57,654 $ 54.02 .00 .00 .00 .00 662.36 .00 .00 .00 9 706.38 8 273.95 $ 273.95 8 432.43 27 4,259 During past year assessments were made January 1st, April 1st, July 1st, and October 1st. I certify that the above information is true and correct to the personal knowledge of the undersigned. W. K. STURDIVANT, Secretary-Treasurer. Important Message From Your Secretary-Treasurer During the past year your association has increased its membership from 65,083 to 61,913; and its cash balance from $69,673.71 to $91,713.69. .This remarkable growth is due, partly to the fact that it is not just an ordinary burial association. It was established on the right basis, and is managed by folk experienced in the Burial Association business, who are prepared for whatever the future might hold. But the most vital part in the progress of your Burial Association has been your friendliness- and your goodwill. Without your cooperation, your confidence, and your belief in the tlruthworthiness of your management, the gigantic organization reflected by this statement could never have been possible. For your support we are most grateful, and for your continued support we asura you that we shall ever be faithful to the deep obligation of public trust you have bestowed upon us, and to place this obligation above all else. We shall serve with justice and integrity those whose protection has been entrusted to our care —and thus endeavor to be deserving otf the confidence you have placed in us. With your help we shall continue' to grow. Let us continue to march onward! W. K. STURDIVANT, Secretary-Treasurer. IN MEMORIAM Date Name of Deceased Address Paris L Souther.Wllkesboro. Creola C. Bullis.Boomer. Susan Elizabeth Jennings N. Wllkesboro.... William Earl Faw.Wllkesboro. Recie Mae Church.Wllkesboro. Sarah Ann Adams.N. WUkesboro.... Charles R. Crumpler.... Ronda. Viola Bittie Harris.Wllkesboro. Parks L. Lenderman.... Wllkesboro. Vilas Johnson.Wllkesboro. James Harvey Foster. ..Purlear. John Eller.Wllbar. Margaret Caudill....... Abshers. Jaunita Pllklngton.Hays. Buster Chambers.N. WUkesboro.... Ambrose Wagoner.Springfield. J. P. Crysel.Wllkesboro. Rhoda Blackburn ........ Purlear. Matilda Handy.Abshers. .. D. Harold Anderson ... .N. WUkesboro.... Jessie Shew.N. WUkesboro.... James Shepherd.Oval. Louvenia Grace Miles... Traphill. 1 let tie Sue Polly Benton . N. WUkesboro...,. Elda Marlow.Gilreath. James Harold Pardue... WUkesboro.. Goldie Adams.Mertle. Dora Carabell Elmore... N. Wllkesboro. Arthur Cox.Elkin. C. M. Dearman.Hays.. James Dale Combs.Ronda. Mrs. J. R. Eller...Purlear.. Thos Harrison Hawkins. Hays. Delbert Arthur Burgess. N. WUkesboro. Branson Benton.Purlear. Lexio Joshua Earp.Moravian Falls.... Wm Franklin Higgins.. .Hays.. Frederick W. Lottes.N. WUkesboro. Ellen W. Shew.N. WUkesboro. L. F. Reavis.Wllkesboro. W. J. Templeton.Hays. Eulala Smoot.Traphill. Adams M Williams.Wllkesboro. C. Hobson Pardue.Moravian Falls... Octavia Elledge....Hays. Iredell F. Adams.N. Wllkesboro. Ida Mary Jane Williams. .N. WUkesboro..... David H. McGlamery. . Millers Creek. Minnie Hazel Eller.Millers Creek. Lula Hlx Rhoades...... N. WUkesboro. Emanuel Harrold.Hays.. . .. B. B. Brown.Dehart. Henry Davis Byrd.Ronda. Bessie Bonnie Lee Davis WUkesboro. Martha Parsons Davis. . .WUkesboro. Johnsie Bell Whittington Reddles River. Buddy Morris Johnson.. Abshers. J. G. Wiles.Hays. Martha Alice Caudill... Hays. Thomas Ransom Sparks.Roaring River.... Zelma Oakley Johnson.. .N. WUkesboro. Sarah Everage.Cycle..... Judson G. Greene.Bristol, Tenn. Albert Otto Parlier.Moravian Falls ... Finley Coleman Watts.. .Purlear. Glenn Cox.Tlraphill ........ Billy Stone.N. WUkesboro. James Martin Shumate.. Radical. Mary Whittington.Parsonsville. Ida Eller Wyatt.Moravian Falls Lytle Columbus Hemric. .Cycle. Vnnnn Da11 nrti nao . . Pnndfi ... . 9 6 12 5 1« 9 2 9 4 9 6 3 3 10 4 5 3 7 10 2 9 12 of Death Date . 1- 4-43 9 . 1-10-43 4 . 1-11-43 5 . 1-18-43 9 . 1-19-43 . 1-19-43 1- 20-43 . 1-27-43 . 1-28-43 . 1-28-43 , 2- 3-43 . 2- 6-43 2- 13-43 2- 16-43 . 2-16-43 . 2-19-43 . 2-22-43 . 2-21-43 3- 1-43 . 3-14-43 . 3-16-43 . 3-12-43 3-16-43 . 3-17-43 3- 19-43 . 3-22-43 . 3-26-43 .4- 1-43 . 4- 5-43 4- 5-43 . 4- 5-43 . 4- 7-43 4- 9-43 . 4- 9-43 . 4-10-43 . 4-19-43 4-22-43 . 4-20-43 . 4-29-43 4- 30-43 5- 2-43 5- 11-43 . 5-13-43 6- 17-43 5-16-43 . 6-18-43 . 6-21-43 5-22-43 5- 29-43 . 5-29-43 6- 5-43 . 6- 6-43 , 6- 6-43 . 6-14-43 . 6-19-43 . 6-24-43 6-25-43 6- 30-43 7- 6-43 7- 6-43 7-13-43 7-21-43 7-22-43 7-27-43 7-27-43 7- 27-43 8- 1-43 8- 6-43 8- 6-43 8- 7-43 8-13-43 3-14-43 -22-26 -10-76 - 1-81 -26-06 ■ 7-71 •30-03 -20-71 7 mo. 4 mo. 8 mo. 7 mo, 1 mo, • 9-86 56 yr*. -18-76 66 yr*. 2-32 10 yrs. 16 yrs. 66 yrs. 61 yrs. x mo. 36 yrs. 8 mo. 72 yrs. 0 mo. 39 yrs. 3 mo. -- . * 71 yrs. 11 mo. ■18-00 42 yrs. 4 mo. ■13-73 69 yrs. 10 mo. -11-34 8 yrs. 6 mo. ■ 2-13 29 yrs. 8 mo. •16-27 15 yrs. 11 mo. •18-99 43 yrs. 11 mo. •30-05 37 yrs. 3 mo. 28 'lO Jv -to J I a. A A JIIU. •30-05 37 yrs. 3 mo. • 2-93 49 yrs. 10 mo. 12-82 60 yrs. 10 mo. 1-20 23 yrs. 0 mo. 15-74 68 yrs. 14 yrs. 9 yrs. 30 yrs. 2 yrs. ■13-13 29 yrs. 8 mo. •15-77 66 yrs. 9 mo. ■ 4-10 33 yrs. 1 mo. ■31-70 73 yrs. 2 mo. 15-41 1 yr. ” no. ‘•72 70 yrs. 7 mo. l-.„ 27-34 7-12 16-40 ■13-13 7 mo. 5 mo. 0 mo. 6 mo. 3 mo. 8 mo. ■ 9-72 70 yrs. 7 mo •12-80 63 yrs. 0 mo. -7-36 6 yrs. 9 mo. 23-84 7-12 58 yrs. 30 yrs. 25 yrs. 47 yrs. -- yrs. 58 yrs. 64 yrs. 64 yrs. - 2-18 -13-96 -18-74 •14-85 ■13-79 ■13-88 bi >ra. •12-97 46 yrs. 2-98 44 yrs. 16-72 71 yrs. •10-91 61 yrs. ■19-78 64 yrs. ■17-73 70 yrs. ■11-17 26 yrs. ■ 7-00 43 yrs. ■24-75 67 yrs. ■16-87 66 yrs. •30-77 66 yrs. •20-33 10 yrs. •19-72 71 yrs. ■27-09 33 yrs. •18-42 1 yr. 9 mo. 9 mo. 2 mo. 3 mo. 0 mo. 2 mo. • 2-92 51 yrs. u mu. ■16-87 66 yrs. 9 mo. ■20-74 68 yrs. 10 mo. . 2_nfi SR vrfl 2 mn 3 mo. 8 mo. 0 mo. 6 mo. 0 mo. 9 mo. 8 mo. 1 mo. 0 mo. 2 mo. 8 mo. 0 mo. 0 mo. 0 mo. 2 mo. 4 mo. 3 mo. 5 mo. ■20 . . • 2-08 •17-75 2 mo. 2 mo. 85 yrs. •17-75 68 yrs. 2 mo. ■20-71 71 yrs. 10 mo. ■13-08 34 yrs. 7 mo. ■23-94 49 yrs. * •29-09 33 yrs. 11-36 7 yrs. •26-75 67 yrs. ■22-93 49 yrs. • 3-71 72 yrs. ■21-80 62 yrs. -13-75 68 vi a. 3 mo. 8 mo. 9 mo. 7 mo. 7 mo. 5 mo. 9 mo. D»n Joined Amt. 6- 9-34 $100 5- 25-37 1- 3-38 6- 19-37 6- 15-41 3- 18-38 12-16-35 7- 24-37 9-12-35 4- 16-34 5- 13-36 11- 25-40 4-13-36 12- 9-40 7-10-40 2- 18-41 6- 23-41' 7- 31-37 1- 23-37 7-23-37 11-20-40 9-16-37 10-10-38 2- 10-41 10- 1-34 1- 14-43 10- 22-37 7- 1-35 4-25-41 7- 5-35 11- 14-42 6- 6-35 10- 6-36 10- 5-40 9- 1-41 2- 11-39 10-26-37 1- 2-42 4- 13-34 12- 7-35 10- 17-39 6- 15-38 12-20-34 3- 28-36 11- 12-34 4- 6-34 8- 8-43 12- 4-36 5- 2-36 10-11-38 3-22-37 1- 21-37 12- 1-39 3- 1-41 2- 19-37 6- 23-40 3- 20-43 7- 12-39 12- 1-39 7- 16-37 3- 1-41 5- 16-33 12-11-36 4.-30-36 12-16-35 6- 30-38 1-20-41 7- 21-85 12-16-38 4- 5-34 10-31-36 12- 1-39 100 100 100 100 3100 100 100 100 100 $100 $100 100 60 100 $100 xioo 100 100 100 100 100 $100 50 MOO 50 100 100 100 ; loo 60 $100 $100 50 $100 $100 $100 100 100 100 $100 $100 100 1 100 100 MOO : loo 100 100 $100 $100 100 100 100 100 100 60 100 100 100 100 $100 100 100 : 100 $100 50 100 : 100 100 i 100 $100 Delma Lee Bouchelle... N. Wilkesboro.8 James Elmer Rash-- .N. Wllkesboro.8 Oakey Lee Holcomb.Ronda. 8 John Johnston.. N. Wllkesboro.8-; James M Johnson.N. Wilkesboro.8-1 A. P. Coffey.Cycle. Roscoe C. Johnson.Ronda. A. P. Bowers...Dehart. 8-: Lucinda Ray Johnson... Roaring River..., 9 Katherine Inez Earp.... N. Wllkesboro.9 Lester Billings.Lomax... 9 W. Millard Eller.Purlear. 9 George Edward Staley.. .Roaring River.... 9 Robert Edwin Burcham. State Road. 9 Carl Glenn Bauguess-Roaring River.... 10 Mamle Brown Higgins. .N. Wllkesboro.10 J. F. Osborne.Cricket.10 Louise Caudill.Concord.10 Valley Dare Pendergrass .Union Grove.10 Everette Roosvelt Dancy Daylo.10 George R Wagoner... . ..Halls Mills. ...... 10 Jo Anna Jones.. .N. Wllkesboro..... 11 11 .11. ..11 .11 ..11 ..11 . 10 Claudie Louella Parks.. .Roaring River. Buella Fincannon....... .Ferguson.. Melba Jean McNeil......Wllkesboro.... Mary C. Phillips.Summit. Bruce L. Combs.N. Wilkesboro. Bertha Brown.N. Wilkesboro. Carrie Johnson.Hays... - M. B. Eller..N. Wllkesboro.11 John Pendergrass.N. Wilkesboro..... 11 Nancy Elizabeth Jones.. N. Wilkesboro;-11 CornellaBlancheForester. Wllkesboro.11 Arnold Gllreath.N. Wilkesboro.11' Tersa Armies Sale.Ronda ..11 Nancy Ann Bullls...... .Millers Creek.11 Jasper Elbert Hamby... .Champion.12 Thomas Gwyn Church.. Purlear. .12 Mrs A. M. Church.Jf. Wllkesboro.12 J. C. Walter.Avonmore, Pa-12 Nora Elizabeth T Isaacs Sugar Grove. 1 Lina Stine Presnell.Romlnger. 1 Mattie Dugger.Vilas. 2 Sarah Greer Wlneberger.Laxon. 2 Squire Monroe Church.. Boone.2 Harry Ernest Hinson... Mtn. City. Tenn- 3 Frank James Aldridge.. Banner Elk.2 Willard Socratlse Houck. Boone.2 Martha Ann T Palmer.. Beech Creek.3 Henry H Norris.. .Boone..... >. 8 Martha Richards.Shulls Mills.4 William Lookabill.Boone. 4 Robert Dean Swift.Boone. 4 Pansie Philli ps.. Lax on. 4 Ollie Belle Coffey.Shulls Mills. 4 Charles Wineberger.Vllas ._--. J Hard A. Hagaman.Valle Cruels. 4 Fannie Houdc.Boone Thomas Glenn Baird.... Boone 13- 43 15- 43 21-43 23- 43 24- 43 26-43 26-43 29-43 1-43 1-43 6-43 16- 43 21-43 24-43 1- 43 6-43 10-43 14- 43 20-43 29- 43 30- 43 2- 43 5-43 10- 43 11- 43 12- 43 14- 43 16-43 13- 43 ■23-43 24- 43 -25-43 -26-43 -28-43 -29-43 -30-43 - 2-43 -20-43 -18-43 -30-43 -17-43 -17-43 - 6-43 -16-43 -17-43 -12-43 -21-43 -22-43 -17-43 -21-43 - 6-43 i- 3-43 -13-43 15- 48 23-48 25- 48 -29-43 : IIS 8-21-27 12- 9-24 11- 12-29 12- 14-94 3- 7-35 8-12-80 6-10-81 6-16-78 10- 27-83 8- 12-25 6-27-25 11- 2-83 4- 23-23 11- 27-24 1- 4-24 10-29-17 1- 26-71 10- 7-27 9- 13-07 10-23-02 9- 6-41 10- 14-85 8- 22-90 6-23-98 12- 23-40 6- 31-77 3-14-81 6-21-06 8-21-81 3- 6-71 2- 18-76 12- 1-40 2- 17-87 11- 11-12 9- 10-70 10-10-77 4- 11-81 1-31-29 7- 24-73 6- 13-89 10- 18-87 7- 7-03 12- 4-71 8- 12-74 3- 7-75 6- 25-77 7- 4-24 8- 19-72 1-15-69 3- 5-88 11- 8-74 10-16-72 8- 8-32 3- 8-18 3-10-86 1- 7-83 7-30-86 6-28-91 10-29-41 48 yrs. 8 mo. 8 yrs. 6 mo. 63 yrs. 0 mo. 62 yrs. 3 mo. 65 yrs. 3 mo. 59 yrs. 10 mo. 18 yrs. 0 mo. 18 yrs. 2 mo. 59 yrs. 10 mo. 20 yrs. 4 ino. 18 yrs. 9 mo. 19 yrs. 8 ino. 25 yrs. 11 mo. 72 yrs. 8 mo. 16 yra 0 mo. 36 yrs. 1 mo. 41 yrs. .0 mo. 2. yrs. 1 mo. 68 yrs. 0 mo. 53 yrs. 2 mo. 45 yrs. 4 mo. 2 yrs. 10 mo. 66 yrs. 6 mo. 62 yrs. 8 mo. 38 yrs. 6 mo. 62 yrs. 1 mo. 72 yrs. 8 mo. 67 yrs. 9 mo. 2 yrs. 11 mo. 66 yrs. 9 mo. 21 yrs. 0 mo. 73 yrs. 2 mo. 66 yrs. 1 mo. 62 yrs. 7 mo. 14 yrs. 11 mo. 70 yrs. 4 mo. 54 yrs. 7 mo. 56 yrs. 2 mo. 39 yrs. ? mo. 71 yrs. 2 mo. 68 yrs. 8 mo. 67 yrs. 11 mo. 66 yrs. 9 mo. 18 yrs. 7 mo. 70 yrs. 6 mo. 74 yrs. 2 mo. 55 yrs. 0 mo. 68 yrs. 4 mo. 70 yrs. 6 mo. 11 yrs. 1 mo. 57 yrs. 8 mo. 51 yrs. 10 mo. 1 yr. 6 mo. 6- 1-42 10-18-40 12-21-41 5- 21-42 2-23-37 6- 20-34 4- 3-34 6- 26-37 7- 16-33 10-15-42 4-10-36 1- 4-39 6- 1-43 6-24-42 6- 11-34 4- 29-43 7- 12-36 1- 21-37 7- 20-39 6-31-37 10- 21-42 5- 14-42 2- 12-37 5- 7-42 5- 8-43 11- 2-37 4- 6-84 3- 20-42 11-26-40 11- 4-35 12- 28-35 4- 27-42 4-21-37 2-12-38 4- 4-34 4- 22-41 6- 24-37 6-13-35 2- 4-38 2- 8-38 6- 2-36 8- 15-38 5- 9-36 4-26-39 9- 14-36 8-22-38 6- 27-41 12- 3-35 6-14-34 4- 2-38 4-15-38 4- 2-86 6-29-37 6-29-37 1:£8 1-27-40 10-29-43 iuu 100 100 100 60 100 100 100 100 3100 100 100 100 100 MOO 100 2100 ! 100 100 100 ; 60 100 too 100 : 60 100 100 100 100 100 ! 100 60 100 *100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 : 100 I 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 3100 100 100 100 100 h Date Name of Deceased Address James Monroe Campbell.Vilas. Wm. Presncll Musgrove. .Trade, Tenn..... Thomas H Williams.Amantha. Rhoda Alice Ray.Laxon. Nannie Belle Fox.Banner Elk. Celia Virginia Trlvett.. .Todd.. John Hardy Dugger.Vilas. Salile Norris...Zlonvllle. Ed Murphy L>uttrell.Shulls Mills. Ruby Snow Miller.Laxon Wingate Bailey Hamby. Deep Gap. David Henry Ellison... .Tamarack. James Sherwood Miller..Sherwood. Ruth Jeannet Greer.Vilas. Ina Alverta Miller.Brown wood. Ida Louise Greene Jones. Zlonvllle. General W. Malnes.Tamarack. Lora Bell MUlsaps.Sugar Grove. James Willie Crltcher.. .Boone. Jonathan Carrol Miller. .Boone. Joseph Shelton Winkler. .Boone. Manley Talmage Barlow.Banner Elk. Betty Mae Hagaman ... Beech Creek...... Arthur Sylvester JohnsonCove Creek. Vallle Virginia Cottrell.. .Boone.. Charlie W. Combs.Vilas. Thomas A. Johnson.Jefferson. Bessie Caudill.Smethport. Ora Lou Ham.Husk. A. G. Caudill.Smethport. William Everett Eller. . .Jefferson.. Lutltia Dlshman Bare.. Jefferson. Sallie Poe Thomas.Clifton. Dare Burgess.Othello . Robert Porter.Silas Creek... George W Roten.West Jefferson Lula Roten.Sly... Lula Gentry.Fullerton, Md. Edith Calhoun.Apple Grove. Albert Vannoy.West Jefferson.... James A Osborne.Hemlock. Effie Bell Miller.Wagoner. William Mahaffey.Tuckerdale. William Andrew Greer.. Apple Grove. Frederick R. Blevins.West Jefferson. ... Rosa Brooks.Tuckerdale. Avery Eldreth.Lansing. Ella Barker Sturgill.Smethport. Minne H. Carpenter.Lansing. Bruce Poe Ham.Lansing . Irene Tates Jones..Warrensville. Rosa Tomlinson.Jdlewild. Dent Baldwin.Grassy Creek. Pet Watson.. .Sparta. Mrs. Sallie Jolnes.Whitehead. Kyle Albert Evans.Williamsburg, Va.. Cleve Reeves.Sparta... Samuel E. Richardson... .Sparta. Margaret Ann McTodd.. Sparta. Laura Adeline Andrews. .Sparta. Fred Benge.Whitehead. Jessie Willard Halsey.. .Plney Creek. Treva Mae Fender.Sparta.. . . James T. G. Ragsdale.. Winston-Salem.... Joseph Bare.Hickory. Alex Franklin Reeves... Sparta. Wiley Austin Combs_Laurel Springs. .. Clemmie Halsev Pluiner. .Plney Creek....... Ardie Fender.Plney Creek. Rufus Melvin Pugh.... .Plney Creek. Stella Thompson.Devotion. Lula Amelia-Pugh.Sparta. Della Blevins.Sparta . ... Attle Halsey..Plney Creek. Ella Lundy.Eunice. Lela Mae Caudill.Whitehead John Wesley Mooney... Edwards Cross Rds Lela Mae Evans.Sparta. Walter W Carpenter-Ennice.... Cora Lee Carpenter.Independence, Va. Leonard T Hendrix.Sparta.... John Willie Poole..Sparta........... Lydia C Anderson.Mo. of Wilson, Va. Robert J. Reynolds.Winston-Salem... Walter Everett Maxwell. Sparta.. Ethel Maxwell.Sparta. Ella Mac Nichols.Lenoir... McLelland Nichols.Lenoir. Anner Ingram.J^enoir. Amanda Atwood.Lenoir. Harvey B. Clark.Lenoir.. Reba Greer.Lenoir. Cornelia Watson.Lenoir. Martha Watson.Lenoir— ••••••• Shirley Craig.Kings Creek ef Death Date , 5-17-43 4 . 6- 5-43 1 . 6-21-43 9 7- 5-43 4. . 7- 8-43 3 . 7-11-43 9 , 7-24-43 9 . 7-27-43 1 . 8- 3-43 4 8- 11-43 12 . 8-15-43 12 . 8-17-43 8 . 9-20-43 5 9- 16-43 3 9-24-43 3 10- 17-43 4 .10-25-43 3 11- 30-43 12 12- 4-43 1 12- 9-43 3 12-11-43 4 12-13-43 6 12-24-43 6 12-27-43 12 .12-29-43 1 9-19-43 9 . 1-20-43 4 . 1-26-43 3 2- 20-43 4 3- 5-43 0 . 3- S-43 6 . 3- 8-43 4 . 3-18-43 12 3-19-43 6 . 3- 5-43 7 3- 31-43 3 4- 5-43 9 5- 15-43 0 5- 18-43 6 6- 22-43 9 . 6-21-43 3 . 7-28-43 4 . 7-24-43 11 . 7-30-43 6 9- 6-43 2 . 6- 4-43 2 . 6- 6-43 6 9-30-43 6 .10- 4-43 10 .10-21-43 4 11- 14-43 .11- 9-43 1 .12-20-43 3 1- 11-43 . 1-20-43 2 . 1- 2-43 8 . 1-26-43 7 . 2- 4-43 11 3-10-43 1 3- 17-43 12 2- 26-43 7 3- 26-43 11 . 4- 7-43 9 . 4-20-43 12 . 5-16-43 12 . 6- 8-43 3 . 6-12-43 4 6-13-43 4 6-14-43 1 6-15-43 1 6- 18-43 6 7- 21-43 11 8- 20-43 2 9- 5-43 4 . 9-10-43 8 . 9-22-43 5 10- 1-43 10 10- 2-43 10- 5-43 7 10-10-43 11 10-24-43 6 10- 31-43 7 12- 7-43 9 12- 7-43 4 12-24-43 10 12-24-43 6 1-24-43 6 1- 26-43 3 2- 13-43 1 4- 5-43 7 4- 14-43 3 8- 15-43 4 9- 1-43 5 9- 2-43 10' 11- 26-43 9 of Birth - 1-88 - 3-70 -13-76 - 2-84 ■ 9-42 -10-86 -16-73 -14-74 -29-89 -12-16 • 6-03 • 3-81 ■29-90 - 2-15 -13-90 -21-71 ■ 7-78 -11-85 • 6-3i -26-39 •26-69 •22-11 ■29-12 ■10-86 • 4-09 ■25-98 ■ 5-97 ■27-96 •14-01 ■ ?- 0 -20-97 ■ 5-78 ■12-77 • 2-28 15-92 ■30-81 • 2-98 ■ 7- 0 •15-76 ■18-91 •11-98 ■22-02 ■ 5-74 ■ 3-75 ■ 8-07 ■26-99 ■ 6-92 ■15-07 •26-05 •27-37 ■ 7-17 ■18-95 •28-10 ■ 7-75 ■ 4-81 • 3-17 ■27-92 ■25-12 1-34 ■ 1-79 24-86 ■ 2-19 ■ 2-27 • 26-75 ■20-74 •17-73 ■ 2-78 ■12-73 ■ 4-05 ■20-70 ■27-39 •18-73 •11-80 •27-86 •18-91 10-29 ■30-78 ■ 7 -23-93 -19-75 -16-22 -31-69 -28-74 -14-12 -20-87 - 9-02 - 4-10 -29-79 • 5-77 -25-79 -11-80 -26-35 -22-83 -16-88 -11-38 73 yrs: 5 mo. 67 yrs. 9 mo. 69 yrs. 8 mo. 1 yr. 3 mo. 66 yrs. 10 mo. 69 yrs. 10 mo. 69 yrs. 6 mo. 64 yrs. 3 mo. 27 yrs. 7 mo. 39 yrs. 8 mo. 62 yrs. 0 mo. 63 yrs. 3 mo. 28 yrs. 6 mo. 63 yrs. 6 mo. 72 yrs. 6 mo. vr« 7 mn 65 yrs. ? mo. 57 yrs. 11 mo. 12 yrs. 10 mo. 4 yrs. 8 mo. 74 yrs. 7 mo. 32 yrs. 6 mo. 31 yrs. 6 mo. 58 yrs. 0 mo. 34 yrs. 11 mo. 44 yrs. 11 mo. 46 yrs. 9 mo. 46 yrs. 10 mo. 41 yrs. 10 mo. 61 yrs. 7 mo. 46 yrs. 8 mo. 64 yrs. 11 mo. 65 yrs. 3 mo. 14 yrs. 9 mo. 60 yrs. 7 mo. 62 yrs. 0 mo. 44 yrs. 7 mo. 49 yrs. ? mo. 67 yrs. 11 mo. 51 yrs. 8 mo. 45 yrs. 3 mo. 41 yrs. 3 mo. 68 yrs. 8 mo. 68 yrs. 2 mo. 36 yrs. 6 mo. 44 yrs. 3 mo. 51 yrs. 0 mo. 36 yrs. 3 mo. 37 yrs. 11 mo. 6 yrs. 6 mo. 26 yrs. ? mo. 48 yrs. 9 mo. 33 yrs. 8 mo. 67 yrs. ? mo. 61 yrs. 11 mo. 25 yrs. 6 mo. 50 yrs. 6 mo. 30 yrs. 2 mo. 9 yrs. 2 mo. 63 yrs. 3 mo. 66 yrs. 7 mo. 23 yrs. 4 mo. 15 yrs. 7 mo. 67 yrs. 3 me. 68 yrs. 4 mo. 70 yrs. 2 mo. ISR vre 7 tiin 65 yrs. 2 mo. 70 yrs. 2 mo. 38 yrs. 5 mo. 73 yrs. 1 mo. 4 yrs. 0 mo. 69 yrs. 8 ino. 63 yrs. 6 mo. 57 yrs. 4 mo. 62 yrs. 0 mo. 14 yrs. 4 mo. 64 yrs. 11 mo. 60 yrs. ? mo. 60 yrs. 2 mo. 67 yrs. 10 mo. 21 yrs. 6 mo. 74 yrs. 3 mo. 69 yrs. 2 mo. 31 yrs. 7 mo. 56 yrs. 2 mo. 41 yrs. 6 mo. 32 yrs. 8 mo. 63 yrs. 9 mo. 66 yrs. 1 mo. 63 yrs. 8 mo. 63 yrs. 1 mo. 8 yrs. 3 mo. 60 yrs. 3 mo. 66 yrs. 10 mo. 6 yrs. 1 mo. 100 100 100 60 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 lio Date Joined Amt. 12 2-36 $100 7-13-34 3- 16-87 2- 6-43 4- 6-43 6- 9-36 5- 9-36 12- 7-35 4-22-43 10- 7-35 7- 11-42 6- 9-36 6- 1-36 6-12-43 6- 5-34 ^-'ll-'IS 1- 8-88 8- 3-36 11- 9-37 9- 21-34 11- 28-42 3- 24-43 12- 24-36 4- 18-39 9- 8-38 10- 10-36 3- 20-39 4- 26-38 3- 20-39 9- 1-87 8-12-37 4- 10-40 5- 6-38 11- 29-41 3- 31-39 10-26-41 10-15-39 4- 27-40 4-30-41 10- 30-40 7- 3-37 6- 15-38 3- 15-39 7- 30-38 4- 1-42 11- 14-37 1-12-39 4-21-41 7- 16-42 8- 3-38 12- 12-36 1- 6-40 10-1-37 2- 1-40 3- 15-36 6- 1-39 12-16-42 2100 12-28-TFn 50 7-15-33 10-23-39 7- 0-36 1- 17-39 5- 7-38 9-30-35 2.14-36 6- 15-34 5- 9-37 12-20-34 6- 3-35 6-10-42 9-21-35 6- 8-34 8- 23-35 6- 8-37 5-11-36 4- 30-42 5- 8-34 2- 8-37 12- 4-84 8- 4-36 8- 24-34 3- 7-36 6- 16-33 1-12-42 1- 12-42 4- 6-39 9- 16-37 5- 18-40 6- 1-40 4- 1-40 3- 1-42 2- 8-43 9- 1-40 10-14-39 01 100 100 50 2100 100 100 100 100 $100 100 100 100 100 100 100 $100 $100 100 $100 100 100 : 100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 60 $100 100 $100 |ioo $100 $100 100 $mo $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 J100 100 109 100 100 60 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 $100 100 100 100 $100 $100 100 100 100 100 100 100 60 100 100 60 Total Death Benefits Paid to KamlMra of the White Base. OOLOaiD Lincoln W. Gwyn.Wllkesboro. 1- 1-43 9-25-00 JB Burnette...North Wllkesboro.. 4-11-43 5- 3-77 Edward Harris.....Wllkesboro. 5-27-43 3- 9-73 Artis Hague Parks.Wllkesboro. 6-27-43 9-17-13 Ruth Redmond.Wllkesboro. 9- 2-43 6-28-16 Robert Ferguson.Ferguson. 9-23-43 7-20-74 Herman Carlton. .North Wllkesboro. .11-28-48 4-20-02 Tom Brown.. Traphlll.......... 12-21-43 6-14-13 Hiram* J. Davidson .... Boone.,6-35-43 5- 6-74 Laura Mathis Mitchell... Boone............ 11-27-43 12-18-70 Charlie Poe.Gary. West Va- 3-31-43 10* til Mary Mlchaux.-.Lenoir..... 1- 8-43 6- 8-07 Frank Weathersnoon... Lenoir. 1- 7-43 12-25-93 Odell Dickson.Lenoir. 1-22-43 12- 9-92 Anna L Watts....Taylorsville. 2-14-43 9-12-82 Herbert Dula.Lenoir.8-17-43 12-16-03 Jesste Llnney.......... MlddenHe. 6-28-43 9-15-90 Clemmons M Bennet... Hidden! te. 6-31-43 7- 6-95 William C. Jones.Virginia. .-2-04 Qullla Scott.Lenoir. 7- 4-43 3-10-82 aiiel Jone"::..Yadkin VaUey. 8-28-43 10-30-93 Sety Patterson..Lenoir..... Elbert Howard..Taylorsville.*0-23-43 7-19-84 Edward Parsons.Taylorsville.«-<* *-22-80 Cora Horton...J-enolr.11-10-43 9-16-89 James C. Norwood.Lenoir.11-16-48 6-26-20 Bessie Patterson.Lenoir.,.11-26-48 6- 1-84 Paid to X 42 yrs. 66 yrs. 70 yrs. 29 yrs. 28 yrs. 69 yrs. 41 yrs. 30 yrs. 69 yrs. 72 yrs. 69 yrs. 35 yrs. 49 yrs. 60 yrs. 60 yrs. 88 yrs. 62 yrs. 47 yrs. 39 yrs. 61 yrs. 49 yra. #8 yra. 59 yra. 63 yrs. 54 yra. 28 yrs. 59 yrs. Colored Total: i Paid to ad dll