'*THURSDA?r nrLY 5. 1937
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THE JOUBNAL-PATRIOT. NORTH Wn4KB8BO^. N. C.
WMTSWHAT
^ABOUT^ -
’Social Secnrity
Q. Mj «mployw says li»
^h*8 to kMP my Social Secarity tc-
ebant number card. Can bo do
L»«tT
A. No. An omiployer may not
keep the account card of an em
ployee. He muat giro H to the
employee, although the employer
muBt keep a record of the num
ber so he can make the reports
MU MASM
reqniied of Uio by tho TOKb3
'^IJ. Q. 1 am a nurse employed
In a doMttet^ office,, but he "Bays
be does not come under the So
cial?-Seeurlty la-w and I do not
hare to hare a security account
card. Is that soT
A. No. A dentist, engaged In
private practice of bis profession
is an eduployer, wltibfn the scope
of the Social Security Act, when
he employs a nurse, or anyone
else for any work In the course
of his business. He must get an
employer's identification number.
For this he should get Form SS-4
FRUIT JARS—
*is 79c
RAXAH FCltB CIDBB
%
VHECM M. M 46«
nNBST ORANtlUm*
SUGAR It N 50«
nOHT O'CLOCK
COFFEE NMri 19e
Vip It le««
6«t a Snart N*w
TypblaMt AfPM
Buy
Ami Page
SALAD
DRESSING
20c
Pilt J«r
^^hnoa
2 « 23g
AAP LAUGH M-OZ.
PULLMAN LOAF 10c
SaltMs Red | SunyfMd
Salmon ^ 25c ComflAkM 2 '*^l5c
Swann or Bimt Star
Matches, 3 hexes 10c
PabnollTe
Soap, 4 hers
.25c
We
Oil, qt CM 49c
M ar Bta*
Si4>er S«d«, phs:. 10c
TOMATOES
lOc
BANANAS K-
5c
LEMONS 2.. -
30c
Plenty of Country Produce
Cantaloupes, Corn, Peaches, Squash, Beans, Cabbage,
Cucumbers, Lettuce, Celery,
Etc.
iSe noareat post ofOob“ Of
Social Beourity Board Field Of
fice and file It Inwnediatrty. You
should file Immedlatrty for an
employee’s account aomber, us
ing "Form Sa-6, which you can
get from your post office or your
nearest Social Security Board
Field Office. Make your number
known to your employer.
13. Q. Doee the Social Security
law apply to persona under 21
years of age who are employed In
covered occupations?
A. Yee.
14. Q. I am Just opening up a
new business. Do I have to apply
for an employer’s identification
number?
A. Yes.
16. Q. I have Just received my
copy of Form SS-2a. I have sever
al employees wiho do not have ac
count numbers. What am I re
quired to do?
A. First, ask each employee if
he ever has filed* an application
for an account number. Any em
ployee who has not applied for a
number — using Form SS-5 —
should do so at once. Application
form can be got from your post
office or neareet Social Security
Board Field Office. Second, em
ployees who have applied, but
have not received a number,
should file again—using Form
SS-5, paying particular attention
to queetlon 14 on that form.
When they get their numbers
they should make bhem known to
you so that you can make your
informational returns to the
Treasury.
15. Q. I am the president of a
company which promotes enter
tainment for church bazaars and
other organizations during the
summer months. In setting up
the paraiphernalla we employ lo
cal labor on an hourly basis. Some
employees only work two or three
hours. Do we have to deduct tax
es from their wages and file re
turns for these temporary em
ployees?
A. You do. The application of
the Social Security Act and the
liability of the employer to deduct
and pay taxes under its proTls-
ions does not in any way depend
on the length of time a worker
is employed nor how little he
may be paid.
New* And Views
From Champion
We are having some fine show
ers here now. CJorn Is looking
fine and the people seem to be
enjoying the good season.
We have been bleseed not to
have any bad storms, wrecks 4»r
other disasters In this community
but are saddened to have to give
up two of our good brother citi
zens, A. M. Foster and Irvin Mc
Neill. But let us all live to be
ready to meet our savior and
dwell with him forever.
All members of Mount Pleasant
Baptist church at Champion and
others who are interested are
asked to meet at the church
Thursday of this week and Thurs
day of next. July 15 and 22, for
the purpose of shaping up the
cemetery. Those who cannot be
present are asked to send a hand
or Jl.OO to employ someone.
Tools needed will include scythes,
wheelbarrows, rakes and lawn-
mowers. Don’t forget the dates.—
Reported.
rJL&B
«oii^ 27 dMMM 80 mlnates
'irith the ewn line at lot No. 4 VDO^
feet to two^Spaniah o«*e, I
aontheaat eatoer of lot Np, 4 ..
the n>ad: ‘ tiwnee «Hll
said road nordi 64 d^fraea 35 nn^
ntw eaat 331 feet tojA atake IR'
said road; thence wiQi uid road
north 29 dagrtHa 3*,ni(^rteff «ut
470 feet to
theoeo wilzi
»re«HW a
a akaurfe
said
utca
wM
*qm;
feet to
kMi
feet w*^etel^ta
the aide of aaid road; thence north
12 deenee 46 miiwtea. eaat 400
feet to a.etaka in tiM aide oL^aid
road; tmibM nmrth 11 weet .200
feet to a aUke in the aide of laid
roadf^the back line; thmee on
aaid back line aonth 42 degrees 30
minutes weak 1680 feet to the be
ginning, co&taiiditf acres
surface meaatire, l^w let No. 6,
in the dlvfaion of a 146 3-4 acre
tract made hy S. J. Qmiiiinga, J. P.
Somers and J. D. WOson and. al
lotted to J. E. Finley from'the
landa ot A. W. Finley, deceased,
and thereafter de^ed t>y J. E.
Finley to T. B. Finley, by deed
dated July 20, 1915, recorded
in the office of the Begiater of
;Deedgfor WUkea coonty, hi
*5 of deeda, pm 696.
SECOND 7«ACT: Coni
seventy-^gfat hnndtedtha .78)
an acre deeM to Ti B. Finley by^
Henry T, Blair, full deacripUon ef
iriiieh is racoroed fat book 100. ak
page 461, escMt eadi part of 4pa
af la oeeupiail by State H^ctawap
THUtD TBA.OT: Befaig block
129 as shown on the map of the
Town of North Willmaboto and
dsiy deaezibed fat deed finoa Wba>
aton'tiaad & IinwuiiWOBt Gon^
paw to T. B. Fimey, neocded It
^ page 436. 7!^ bloek ii
bounded oy lOtb atnet, | stea^
11th street, and J street and la 400
by 800 feet. ■*-
The following two tracts of land
are excepted mm the first taack
herein described.
Lots No. 9 and 12 in block &
deeded to Elizabeth C. Finley. Old
recorded in the office of the Beg-
ikter of Deeds of Wilkee eotm^,
in book 142, page 467. '
Also lots Id and 21 in block Hr
sold and deeded to H. C. London
and B. T. Henderson.
This the 21st day of June, 1987.
JUUUS A. ROUSSEAU,
7-164t(T) _ Trustee
AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE TO
NORTH CAROUNIANS-No.1
NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C.
Epitaph
Southern sun, beam kindly,
Southern breeze, blow softly.
Southern rain, fall gently;
Our loved one lies asleep.
For Ernwt Williams.
—William Dalzell Trader, this section
Local Items From
Spurgeon Section
SPURGEXJN, July 12.—Mr. and
Mrs. H. C. Walker announce the
birth of a girl, July 1, at their
home at Spurgeon.
■Mr. P. L. Jarvis and Mr. H.
Lewis, of Winston-Salem, were
visitors of Mr. Jarvis’ mother,
Mrs. E. H. Glass, and husband
and daughter. Vena, one evening
last week.
Mrs. Beulah Harget and son.
Jack, of Charlotte, are visiting
Mrs. R. N. Garner for a few
weeks.
Mrs. Mansfield Glass, of North
Wilkesboro, visited her mother,
Mrs. Boss Kemp, last week.
Miss Johanna Howard was a
guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. H.
Glass, Sunday.
Mr. E. H. Glass was a business
visitor in Mooresvllle last week.
Mrs. R. N. Garner and Mr.
Lester Bowers were bedtime
guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Glass
Wednesday evening.
■Miss Margaret Fowler, of High
Point, was an over night guest of
Miss Wilhelmlna Weatherman,
last week.
Miss Vena Mae Glass will leave
Saturday night for Washington,
D. C., where she will spend the
rest of the summer.
Pores Knob Route
2 News of interest
Miss Grace Broyhill returned
home last week from the Wilkes
Hospital where she had her ton
sils removed.
Mr. and Mrs.* Toy Lowe and
small son visited Mrs. Lowe’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Kilby,
Sunday.
Rev. C. C. Holland filled his
regular appointment at Walnut
Grove Sunday. The Lord’s Sup
per was observed at this time.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry R. Lowe
and sons. Clyde, P. R. Lowe, Jr.,
and Caney Len, attended preach
ing at Mt. Olive Sunday.
Everyone is busy getting their
fall gardens planted and set in
NOTICE
IN THE SUPERIOU COURT
North Carolina, Wilkes County
The Federal Land Bank of Colum
bia, plaintilf, vs.
W. L. Hanes and Julia Hanes, Gur
ney P. Hood, Commissioiner of
Banks, successor to North Caro
lina Bank and Trust Company
and the Raleigh Savings Bank
and Trust Company, E. W.- Tuck
er, Raymond G. Haynes and
wife, Mrs. R. G. Haynes, Mrs.
Ruby Johnson and husband,
James Johnson, and The Wa
chovia Bank and Trust Company,
Defendants.
The defendants, E. W. Tucker
and Mrs. E. W. Tucker, Raymond
G. Haynes and wife, Mrs. R. G.
Haynes, Ruby Johnson and hus
band, James Johnson, will take no
tice that an action entitled as
above lias been commenced in the
Superior Court of Wilkes county,
North Carolina, to foreclose cer
tain land under mortgage deed;
and the said defendants will furth
er take notice that they are re
quired to appear at the office of
the Clerk of the Superior Court' of
said county in the courthouse in
Wilkesboro, North Carolina, on
the 12th day of August, 1937. and
answer or demur to the complaint
in said action, or the plaintiff will
apply to the Court for the relief
demanded in said complaint.
TTiis the 12th day of July, 1937.
(Signed) CORA CAUDILLj
Deputy Cleik of the Snpenor
Court of Wilkes County, North
Carolina. 8-6-4t-Cr)
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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE
North Carolina, Wilkes County.
Under and by virtue of the pow
er of sale contained in a certain
deed of trust executed on the 4th
day of January, 1930, to T. B.
Finley and wife, C. L. Froley, to
Julius A. Rousseau, Trustee for
S. V. Tomlinson, which deed of
trust is duly recorded in the oMce
of the Register of Deeds of WiBces
county in book 167, at page lOjS,
and default haying been made in
the payment of the bond in the
sum of $10,000.00 and interest
thereon, secured to s*>d deed of
trust, and at the instance and le-
3 uest of the cestui qjie trust, L
nlius A. Rousseau, Trustee, will
sell to the highest bidder for cash
at the corthouse door in Wilkes
boro on the 17th day of July, 1037,
at two o’clock, P. M., the follow
ing described real estate, to-wit:
FIRST TRACT: Situated in the
town of North Wilkesboro and
bounded as follows: Beginning on
the northeast comer of Lot No. 4
on the north side of _ Hopper’s
branch from which as witness tree
Hickory north 14 degrees 30 min
utes west S' feet; thence running
Our New
^^SPONSIBILITY
P URSUANT to a special act of the 1937 Suta Leglsla-
inro, advertiaemetUs will shortly begin to appear in
^national nugasincs and metropolilan newspapers of tho
East, Middle West and South inviting visitors and tonrisU
to North Carolina, “THE VARIETY VACATIONIAND.”
These messages will reach a total of nineteen milHen
farnffles. ThoninhAs Of hnstneis enecvNkrea Mrsaalnig'tho
mannfsetnre and sale of products that eonid he avnde
more profitably in North Carolina will be invited te vlalt
the Stale and sindy our industrial advantages. The lead-
■wy farm papers of the conntry will carry the story of
North Carolina’s opportunity for diversified and profit
able farming and many well-to-do farmers will he seclung
farmlands in North Carolina.
Let ns put ear house in order. Every eitiaen of the
Stale and every commnnity must cooperate if North
ia !• reap the mavliwm reanhs and the in
creased prosperity that wiO eesne from enr advertising.
Let onr enmmanllics psH eai bright, clean faces. Int ns
baontify onr hi^ways. Let every North Carolinian greet
vlsilem te the State wM the s^ ef hoepllaUty f«r
North Carolina is justly fasnona. Let otw PeMee Foreee
•ad e^Peaea (Mfears axart avery effart ts ha twiemOy,
eawtaons, and afallging In the “Strangtr wfahin enr
Gatao.’’ Let eneh and everyone of ns sisnais anr new
rtjgsndfcaily in Nesth Cason’s Mar^ sf Pm^esa.
(rtsvnritor’s HoapMmHty Committal
NORTH CAROLINA IS
On Parade!
All Previous Sales Records Broken
ON THE OPENING DAYS OF
Belk’s Great July Clearance Sale!
More Values...More CustomersM.aiid More Sales
than in any sale ever held by our North Wilkesboro store. Our unusually heavy Gto^ have made it pos^e for uuunial
savings—therefore we must makeb^8acrificestoreducesto^rapidiy....Wes^haYeplenty of Bargains in every de-
nartment... diop eariy .. the more you buy themore you save. ^ for now mid fai^ re^pnram^ for ^ the femuly!