HOSPfTAL
EDITION
The Elkin Tribune
VOL. No. XX No. 34
KLKIN, N. C., THCRffDAT, .4i>Kir ««. «»*«
PUniilMHKD WBRKLT
Thurmond Chatham, Elkin and Winston-
Salem Business Man, Has Contributed
Liberally To
FINE BUSINESS MAN
Holds Extensive Dairy
and Manufacturing
Interests Here
IS HELPING SECTION
One of the oumandlos tlsures In
maklQK posaible the new boepltnl^
bnlldlni; which has }ti(t been
pleted here, is none other than
Tbomond Chatham.
Mr. Chatham, aitbouRli atill
bin tblrtiee, has Rained a wide and
practical baslnean experience thru
bia aaeoclatloii with manufaeturine
and other interest* which hare
claimed his attention. After
pleting hlRb school here, he w.
ter a student at the L'nirereUy of
North Carolina, and also at Ytle
and Woodberry Forest. Completl.
hla edncatlon. Mr. Chatham became
connected with the Chatham Man-
ttfaetarlnR Company, and
death of his father, the late HuRh
O. Chatham, be was made prealdent
of the company, an honor tittlDR-
ly bestowed and doservedly earned.
Mr. Chatham posaeaaea sterling
toaUtles, and Elkin is proud of the
fact thot it can still call him
tire bod; and It Is also proud of the
fact that this natire son nnbesitat-
Ingly answered the call when It
presented to him in the effort U
care the new hospital, which
been named for his father. In ad
dition to other gifts by (be Chat
ham family, the Chaiham Manufar-
tnrlng Company donated the site ap-
on which the bulldinR has been
erected, the ereo corerlDK fiftecit
acres In an ideally situated spot—
Jaat off the highway and eonren-
iently located and easily 4t
Mr. Chatham's gift 1* only
keeping with the natural traits bo^
In him, whlclPTncludes an unsenwn'
lity’s New Hospital Project
UBERAL CONTRIBUTOR TO HOSPITAL
made possible countiejs nnmbera of I
such institutions throughout (hej
country, which have prored an In
valuable worth to liieir commnaitle*
and the afflicted population In an.I
adjacent to them.
While the bulldlnR-was named to
pay a tribute of respect to another
of Elkin's former residents, th.-
name of the son of this luan w'lll
remembered through the
ity of his gifts in order that
home town might not bo de-
of the privileges of modern
tbspKal advantages.
Klondike Farm
Important to this section Is Klon
dike Farm, owned by .Mr. Chatham
and managed by Mr. Ruobs Pyron.
Since Its purchase a few years ago
by Mr. Chatham, constant Improvc-
ent work has been under way, and
already an enviable reputation has
been gained among dairies of the
eoantry, a number of their famous
Oiiornseys having been sold to wide
ly scattered points at extremely
laiicy prices within recent months.
While the owner concentrates
largely on purebred Oiicrnseys,
sheep, hogs and horses also find n
prominent place on the farm, and
these herds are being constantly en
larged as the demand necessitates.
Mr. Chatham's activity through
tbe purchase of thia farm has been
a great incentive for belter forming
among >he land owners of this t
Hon. and has given Inspiration
lumeroDS farmers which has cansed
kheni to nse more -clentltlc methods
for greater production and profits,
dt Is the model farm of this section,
[and perhaps the Stale, and to Mr.
Ichatham Is due much credit for his
contribution to bettor farming
Ithrongh the skill and knowledge of
bis manager. Mr. Pyron. who has
apored faithfully in currying out the
dial* and purposes of the owner,
nut in (he meantime scltlug a apien-
I'd example of modern farming
u^tbods which is proving valuable
Altlllers of the mill,
iilthougli purchased for rommer-
Igl purposes, the action of Mr.
'bntham has proved to be a gift to
In fellowman as a result, and only
.cmds to strengthen the high regard
•rhlch Is hold for him by eur people.
"Je good Inflneiice being spread ov-
riour country as n result of bis In-
^ Atment here Is a valuable asset,
^f*« U gennlns^lv aonraela,.
Southern Public
Utilities Co,
Building: & Loan
Association
Id referring to the Southern Pub
lic Utilities Co., of which Mr. ll. T.
Brown is local manager, it may be
easily and trustfully said that this
firm ranks as one which has con
tributed to tbe material growth of
this section through its activities,
and Is today continuing its efforts to
be of service to the public through
further anticipated extensions of its
powsr lines.
Many nooks and corners of this
section, hitherto in utter darknoM
except for the light of the kerosene
lamp or the s'eak, (allow candle,
have been Illuminated by electricity,
and eye strain relieved to many fam
ilies who were forced to uso such
antiquated methods for lighting.
EIetrlc ranges are also fast dis
placing the wood or keroseoe
for cooking.
And this leads up to an Import-
it part of the now hospital equip-
eni—that of electrical refrigera
tion. fivo Kelvinators baring been
installed In tho building for the
protection of food, etc., and for sup
plying cold water throughout the
structure.
If major conrcntence had to be
eliminated from public use, there
would be r vrlld cry to "save elec
tricity—let something else go."
And through tho desire of (his com
pany to serve all within reasonable
limits of its lines, thousands of
homes, offices, stores and factories
are today enjoying the pleasure,
convenience and economy of power,
light and heat, even when It Is ta
ken Into consideration that tbe cost
of exending lines Is many times the
amount of revenue to be derived
over a great period of time.
Truly this la
ThIa special edition would not he
romplete without a message from
of Elkin's most Important fac-
In Us building program- -the
Elkln-Jonesvllle Building & Loan
Association, which has Just opened
its 65th series for stock sut^rip-
tions.
Just as every citizen feels a pride
in the building of tbe new hospital
here, every new home-owner re
joices when the last finishing touch
is made to that new home he has
been enabled to erect through the
help of this association, and which
has made possible a home of bin
own.
This association has enjoyed a
substantial Increase.in the number
of kliareboldert, and In many In
stances It has meant the erection of
new homes by them. An admirable
feature of the association Is the lib
eral terms upon which one • Is per
mitted to carry stock or secure
loans for building. It reaulres
about six and one-halt years to ma
ture stock, and each share ropro-
sents *1.00. which is carrisd by psy-
ment of 25c weekly on each share.
All stock Is non-toxable. whether
paid np or carried as running stock.
Mr. C. O. Armfleld. cashier of the
Elkin National Bank, is secretary
and treasurer of the association,
and will be glad to explain in detali
just how building and loan stock Is
curried on small weekly Inatall-
ments. and Is a most attractive plaa
t saving ^o^ all who wish to ac
cumulate for old age, business In-
vostraencs. or as a place where Ihoy
may invest their surplus nud escape
taxes. In the meantime putting It to
work for other* in building up tho
unity.
Mr r*hBtt,ni«b«. various artiTitlea
and community, and one that has
been a source of comfort to our f;, h. fi. Balfour, of Hoke connly -
people since the day the purchase'jji bulfdlng a profitable business
of tbs city plant was conRurorosieU.'wllh his Chinchilla rabbits. The
and more so since the day when the I meat Is sold to a local hotel at 30
service was first made avallablei(gQtH a pound and the pelts bring
here. about 50 cents each.
Vance county have agreed to supply {
are In line with those of bis father,;no tenant or L'ui^'^glirJ'u TU I
kaVam the *
'^v^ to be the friend ot mankind feed snpptle* hsfore conaWerhiR the
Just aa the ton Is doing today. cash crops.
Congratulations
TO ALT. WHO HAVE HELPED TO MAKE
TH&NEW H0.®P1TAL POSSIBLE. MAY
IT HAVE OUR FULL SUPPORT
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FRIGIDAIRE
FIIUHIIAIBB .AdTknced ltrrri0erath>n
gives ; on tomorrow's ideas In refrifccr-
ation. today. Boo this new FRKillI-
.AIRE .Advaneod Itefrlgerntor. with
tho 3 year service guarantee. On dts-
)lay now in onr show room.
Harris-Burgiss Electric Company
“Abe” Harris
ELKIN, NORTH CAROLINA
“Radio” Burgiss
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