CALL as* We want all the news of your community. Please call us or send it in. IF YOU WOULD KNOW WHAT IS GOING ON AROUND YOU READ THF PERSON COUNTY TIMES—IT IS A PAPER FOR ALL THE PEOPLE OF PERSON AND ADJOINING COUNTIES. VOLUME m Collins 6* Aikman Corp. Gives Raise Os 10 % In All Depts. Notice Frosted on Bulletin Board Tuesday Morning and Increase is Effective Nov. 21st; Executives Not to Share in Increase. Approx imately One Thousand Local People to Benefit SAME INCREASE IN ALL COLLINS & AIKMAN PLANTS; 5,400 PEOPLE GET RAISE There is reason for rejoicing in this county. On Tuseday morning the following noticq was posted on the bulletin board at Collins and Aikman. “Effective with the week ending Nov. 21st, all wages and salaries, with the exception of executive salaries, will be increased ten per cent in appreciation of the continu ed fine 'efforts of the C. & A. fami ly.” Needless to say this announce ment was received with rejoicing by those who are connected with the mill. This announcement came from headquarters in New York and was sent to all of the C. & A. mills. Around 5,400 people received this increase. Approximately 1000 in the Roxbor 0 branch will benefit. A few months ago this same com pany declared a bonus and every one in the mill who had been there for any length of time received a nice check for $20.00. The recent raise of ten per cent will do much toward helping con ditions in this county. The pay roll is large and an increase of ten per cent will mean a large amount of extra money. Collins and Aikman Cfcrp. has meant much to this county and it is evident that it will continue to be one of the greatest assets of this territory. o 0. Z. GENTRY IS WINNER OF GRAND PRIZE IN CONTEST Campaign of Elec Thrift Came to an End Friday Night as Winners Are Announced. MAYOR R. B. DAWES PRESIDED AT DRAWING The grand election and campaign of Elec Thrift, candidate of the electrical stores of this city, is over. The campaign was brought to a close Friday night as the voters gathered in the courthouse to hear the names of the winners. Voting time ended on Thursday. Polls had been established in Roxboro at Morris & Ledbetter’s Radio Store, Hall’s Hardware, Roxboro Furni ture Co. and tbq Carolina Power and Light Company. R. B. Dawes, Mayor of Roxboro, drew the ballots. The following prizes were awarded. Grand prize, $25.00 to O. Z. Gen try. Second prize, $15.00 to Miss Ruth Harris. Third Baynes. Five prizes of $5.00 each went to Mrs. J. J. Barnett, Mrs. W. T. Carv er, R. T. Winstead, John W. Clay ton, Jr., and Mrs. S. J. Dickens. Ten prizes of $2.50 each werfo won by Mrs. J. R. Garrett, C. B. Kirby, Mrs. W. C. Winstead, S. H. Jones, C. H. Hunter, Foy Satter field, Mrs. F. H. Carver, Miss Maude Mrs. Clyde Bowen and J. W. Chambers. If any winners have not received their prizes they may do so by call ing at the office of thtei Carolina Power and Light Company. o EDGAR BOATWRIGHT BETTER The condition of Edgar Boat wright, Jr., who was injured while playing football at Woodberry ’Forest last Friday, is somewhat im proved. Examination proved that Edgar had suffered fractures of two vertebrals in his back. Mrs. Boatwright is now in Char lottesville where her son is in the hospital. o Mrs. Clara Jones of St. Paul re ported to the police that her hus band deserted her two days after she became the mother of twins. lerson^ffimrs PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY, ROXBORO, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1936 USE PERSON COUNTY PRODUCTS «« : B