Henry Stalls Dies At Home In This County Saturday fitnrraf'Srrvirr'CxTnArripd At*Home Monday; Mili tary Rise?; ;U Cravpsidr_ .——*>— (Robersonville Herald) Henry Stalls, 52, died at his home near Robersonville Satur day afternoon at 5:55 o’clock fol lowing a cerebral hemorrhage suffered two days earlier. He wa* bora near Robersonville on May 15. 1897, and served in Work War 1 from August 5, i91fi, ,ti December following the Armis tice. Engaged in farming, he spent Ins entire life in this county He was a member of Christian Chape: at Cross: Roads and the Murray R. Cargile Post No. 81 of the American Legion in Roberson ville. g Funeral services were conduct i ed at the home Monday after- I jrioon at 3:00 o'clock bV the Rev. j j.T, M Perry, Christian minister Robersonviile. Burial was in the j Roebuck Cemetery near the home, j The graveside rites were conduct- ; led by the American Legion Post ■ I and included a color guard and I firing squad composed of John' Warren, Oscar Roberson, Alvin j ■ tr. .*... v/’fiiatr W’Wnmi i ; Ward, Lesicr Bunting, Guy I Forbes, Phillip Keel, John Nel- j Ison. Alvin Weiss and Norman Wilkerson. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. '■ Rebecca Wynne Stalls: two sons, . Floyd M. Stalls of the U. S. Army i now stationed in California, and 1 James M. Stalls of Greenville: four daughters, Mrs. Eli Stalls of Everetts, Mrs. James Ottis Roe buck of neas Robersonville. Eliza beth and Doris Stalls of the home; three brothers, Simon Stalls of Greenville, Sam and Robert Stalls j of near Robersonville. two sisters, Jane Stalls of Robersonville, and jMrs. Zeb Brown of near Robcr Isonville. and eleven grandchil I dren. Extruding to Our Friends of Martin County The Services of Floor Crofters HIGH-GRADE FLOOR SANDING and FINISHING Also Stork of Floor Tile, Inlaid Linoleum and Floor Coverings We .shall be pleased to serve you and guarantee our workmanship and services, and shall appreciate a por tion of your patronage. f Estimates Cheerfully (Aren On Workmanship anti Materials No Job Too Large or Too Small For Our Experienced Men To Handle! I'hone 644 • Futiene Crone • J. C. Singleton I*. O. Itox f>H4 Je*se Jones Floor Crofters Washington. N. C. HIS THRONE DEPENDS ON ELECTION I FORMER KING Leopold of Belgium strolls with his second wife, the Countess De Rethy (left) and his daughter, Princess Josephine, at Nice, France, where he is vacationing until Belgian voters determine whether or not he will return to the throne. Observers declare his marriage to the Countess, a commoner, in 1911, and his failure to oppose the Nazis during the war will probably influence the election. (International) People Have 170 Billions Saved -o An interesting survey tins been made by the Institute of I.ife In surance which shows that while the savings of the people are in creasing rapidly the value of the dollar has decreased greatly. Americans have now aeeutnu 1 lated $170,000,000,000 in savings, and about 35,000,000 people are covered by the Social Security System for old age and survivors’ benefits. In the past few years, it is stated, the people have learned to save and have built up protec tion for themselves for the years to come. Such protection includes life insurance and other voluntary savings, also the Social Security | System and the growing pension I movement in private industry I Nothing comparable existed in thi t past, the institution said, i However, it was pointed out ! that this has been offset to some 1 extent by the decrease in the .value of the dollar. It the pur chasing power of the dollar were Tuesday, -U»«h ■ JAjt U A,. M BEDSPREAD CLUB B. S. COURTNEY & SON Furniture Since 1914 ABSOLUTE AUCTION Thursday, March 16 — 11 A. M. MATTHEWS PACKING COMPANY PARMELE, N. C. Located off highway 64 between Robersonville and Bethel. Building approx. 60’ by 33’. Approx, ten acres oi land. A cold storage rooms ir x 45' X 12 3 ’ insulated with 5" of fiber glass. Toledo sausage mill. Defiance scale, Toledo meat saw, electric hoist. Hot and cold running water. New building with all new e juipment in excellent condition. Illness forces the present owner to dispose of this valuable and profitable business. A real opportunity. TERMS: One third cash—balance in 1-2-3 years if desired. LOTS AT AUCTION — THURSDAY — MARCH 16TH — 2 P. M. ROBERSONVILLE, N. C. Choice lots on North Maiu St., on hiRhwny to Cold Point. FOR SALE: ATLANTIC REACH Ducks Palace on the boardwalk adjoining men’s bath house. Modern equipment: Busiest and most profitable business on the boardwalk. Building approx. 58' * 65*. Terms if de sired. Shown by appointment. WALTER & GURLEY AUCTION CO. KINSTON, N. C. Tel. 3762 Taylor, Tel. 3841 or Charles Nielsen, Tel. 26007 — IF YOU HAVE LAND TO SELL SEE US! SELLING AGENTS For further information contact, w AUCTION MEANS ACTION r\ UK ma>i >■> ii.v.. | Church will lie liparil as a part of tin Sunday morning service, March 12 by the congregations of most of tin nearly 8,0(70 parishes ami missions o the F.pBcpfial Church. The Kt. Rev erend Henry Knox Sherrill, 1’rcsidi'n; ISisliop will speak over one of tin largest radio networks ever arranged and lie will lie heard by means o radio reccir ing sets installed in tin l churches. Bishop Sherrill’s addres w ill he an appeal to episcopal Chord members lo support a largely increase, program of work in missions in thi country and overseas, and in Kdrica tion and Social Relation-. The addres is timed for exactly 11:30, Sttitda; morning, March 12. The service will bo hoard ii I this section over the Washingtoi [radio station at 11:30 o’clock. i!• i it* a■>}■>**&: n-a -'-r.riyfM in the next fifty years as it dir in the first half of the twentietl | century, the effect on the people’ [savings and their security pro grams would be chaotic, the insti tute said. “With till its soundnes as a currency, the dollar tnda; will buy only a third us much a j it did in 1000.” Another important factor, tin survey said, is that the life ex nectancy at birth now is mon | than sixty-seven years, wherea: j in 1)00 it was les than fifty years This means that millions of youni people now' in the country’s labo force can reasonably exper t to at tain retirement age. Word-Trademarks On file in the sixth floor of the Department of Commerce Build ing are about 400,000 words most of which are registered trad, marks with the patent office ant which, through special usage one because of special combination with other words, are accepted foi registration as trademarks. “Sterl ! ing” is one of the words, and “As jpirin” is another. LAIRD’S APPLE BRANDY $370 4/s Quart 86.4 PROOF i ■limp— BELK — TYLER’S FESTIVAL Never, never before have we shown such ail outstanding eolleelion in quality In this festival yon will find praetieally every type fabrie imaginable. Now i really sew and save from the Spring's finest material. See window tonight. NEW WOOLENS (■.orpeons woolens spanking !>raml new. 100% wool ami hlcndcd woolens, ni to 58 inches wide, plaiil*. stripes, eheeks. ami solids. All colors including white. See these lomorrow. $1.00 $1.98 RAYON GABERDINE • Beautiful rayon jraherdine. A lmsl of colors lo choose from. Full 40 inelies wide. 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