Tn JOUBKAIrPATRIOT. NORTH ^ >RO*N.. At J^ 4(oiHed l00jS8!t «0««. Kpifc-laatdAv . j6i£i«S)r "‘ ■' L«C%Jr S^: .aitiubiut ftitri^iiliread te tb* aaiB* tnw^ Ho- lary *0, wltb a:.*/.— >'^5 ^ Hotoigrea. caretaker ^pi>3MBrojr’biiflainj, eald smoke 9* *!»• • ^oo« "®ke aiadoirs were eke heard, no ex- iiinoke hampered dBNta ot Ibftoen to tight the blai|ai iiiiHititiii 8PBCIAL ATTRACTION WEDNESDAY *-*10d— ^ NORTH or THB > aORDBR DOWN ARIZONA WAT **THE GENTLEMAN FROM ARIZONA" with . JOHN KING JOAN BARCLAY J raireH MacDcmald Craig Reynolds Peatariag The I f^MED Thp I —in— *TSL RANCHO I COLOR GRANDE" ■ . THURSDAY — FRIDAY Mj'!' r-:i-„emher the laughs uu II lentember the tears you'll always remember SARB3RA ami FRED in their sweilesi romance! .,:lW |iil3.ri€£btar^-^i^^8h. «t|fa^:«a£rr tha piil^a%h*^hlim 4 RasUkn ' ttndwrw^st'■ 4W' lOotw tiiho.« iht^h in its beeleg- ad «amp et dnconts and fcemt 4roof shelters here on the SaHa front hetore beginning a retreat to Boriet'frontiers. A Finnish detachment ^^ch oeenpied the camp shortly alter the Rnssians’ departnre'alao iwrted the bark was khaiwed off the'trees, apmtrently hy horses in search of food. The woods within a large area of the camp had been chopped down by the red army to jyrorlde shelter. Finna sadd eipertly built shell- proof dogonts, with roofs made of succeeetre layers of pine logs, earth, stone and pine -bongha ex plained how the Russians wers able to hold out during a siege ot more than a month, despite the prirations of wild Arctic hills where the cold reach 50 degrees below sero. BEULAH BONDI ELIZASSTH PATTERSON STERLING HOLLOWAY Directsd by MlteheH lei*en lllllllllllll Goyenunent To Riecrait Juir- ior Professional Assistants Throoglt Civil Service Ex amination The United States Civil Service Commission has announced an open oompetltlTe examination un der the title of Junior Profession al Assistant, at a salary of $2,- 000 a year, the purpose of which is to recruit young college grad uates for junior professional and scientific positions in the Federal Government. Optional branches included in the examination (all in the junior grade) are; Admin istrative technician, agricultural economist, agronomist, animal breeder, archaeologist, archivist, biologist (wildlife), chemist, en gineer, entomologist, forester, ■geographer, information assistant, legal assistant, librarian, metal lurgist, meteorologist, olerlcul- turist, plant breeder, poultry hus bandman, public welfare assist ant, range examiner, rural sociol ogist, social anthropologist, soil scientist, statistician, textile technologist, veterinarian. Applicants must have complet ed a 4-year college course leading to a bachelor’s degree with ma jor study in the field of the op tional subject chosen. Senior stu dents, or—for the legal assistant option—law students, now in at tendance at institutions of recog nized standing, may be admitted to the examination subject to their furnishing during the ex istence of the eligible register proof ot completion of the requir ed course prior to July 1, 1940. Applicants must not have passed their thirty-fifth birthday. Applications must be on file with the U. S. Civil Service Com mission at 'Washington, D. C., not later than February 5 if received from States east of Colorado, and not later than February 8 It received from Colorado and States westward. Full intorraation may be ob tained from any first- or second- class post office. RwImbb Stanwydc «*wds a tWKrtet, and, an the eopy-wrtters say, Dlattfrt At- toowy Fred Madtfilmay'a heart in Paaameaat's “Remember the Night,” dne 'Hiiimday and Fri day at the Liberty Theatre. Padfej >-v‘ Aara I wit . * fWkaQvWillard DUU SI-yaaMld RaidsrlUa ouuh an - asudoya . of Trent hrothen, a local firm deal- tug in. doin-oparated phonograpiu and gnming doricae, and a .ooin- panlon, Fred Hooea. loft tho ator- age hoaae and dMribnting .point of Trant brothera on North Scalea atreat laat night shortly after.9 o'olbok, they ware con- tronM hy a negro man anned With a single-barreled shot gun, who ordered them to go back in to the bbildlng. The negro then ordered Dill to open the eafe. The yoang.man did not know the combination hut he began turning the eafe dial in a manner aa im- preesive as Ms poise under the ciroumstaneea would permit. Moose,-eeeing the negyo’s at tention. centered on Dill made a break for the outside and aid. He didn’t even bother to open the door, just dived right through the plate glass, without suffering 'ffnn. wtieii ■4pii the oeillag dnrfiiC tt*'T’ B. Busker, ^ierviifiMfidiah bP*'*’^ tor, aeroBs the street, enutBoned by Mooae, arrived with a .Ih^al- iber plstot. Bvarytime the negro and Dill would- diaentaagle enough to avdd oonfueion. Hue- key would ehoot at tha nagro. A bullet struck the negro in the right arm, above- the elbow and Dili gained control of the 'Wiot- gnn, the stock of whiah ha'im mediately broke off on the ne gro's head. The would - be boldnpmaa dropped to the floor and the ex cited young men dashed for a telephone to inform the police. 'When they returned to the ator- age place the negro wm gone, but a 10-minate search; in the nelghborlKK^ by the officers dis closed the'badly,twttered.bandit. He was In several'yards of band age and the city Jail today. The negro gave his name aa an iitSidNla'Or wA tgis Mm heeii ftpod and no;«ar or eeafed- orstea itaA Men Uet night. Odell ?wk*nihfi.ng* hie addMhP^ig 44 ^ .pteflei, JM^ow TodCi Ha 0 JjfJUlmK'' pjodwHon ins l; 'hUiiiWB'tf'-ggt Mi0'. mi' Gmihg . |«tfgaUe. cUiAiiHS 'Amerlea'e eating httH» end B|lPb«Hng* ' longwatttbwAeR maitatallsor aiytsuHaral prodnnip wMh aoah rapidity that few turn- era realise the tramendons wpr ''ia If* , lligraogtaticaAy coBtijipd ' ^SSE' Bunnm w: va — ■ 'B; N. C. r.JJfr- FLA. Hi fin Sgfto on Begad Mpg Grcrnooiid Temloal !M.aWocdl>.Agt. TkmMU Four states and two big nations are Involved in Paramount’s new comedy romance “Remember the Night,’’ which opens Thursday at the Liberty Theatre, and the whirlwind action all takes place between Christmas and New Year’s Day! The tale begins In New York, where Fred MacMurray, an am- bitloua young district attorney. Is trying to put beautiful Barbara Stanwyck in Jail for stealing a bracelet. He bails her out so that she won’t have to spend the holi-! days in jail and then finds that she has no place to go. So he takes her with him to his moth er’s Indiana farm. En route they get marooned In a Pennsylvania cow patch, run Into high adven ture In Ohio, and finally land in Indiana for old-fashloued celebra- i tiou—and to fall In love. j They return to New York by • way of Canada mostly because i the upstanding district attorney | had become a fugitive from jus-, tice during his adventures. In | New York he resumes the prose cution—with surprifing results. The big supporting cast is headed by Beulah Bondi, Eliza beth Patterson and Sterling Hol loway. Mitchell Lelsen directed this original story by Preston Sturges. Niagara Falls, the honeymoon Paradise, finds its way into the story when Fred and Barbara pass through the town while re turning to New York and the jurisdiction of the court, in the romance-flavored, cade-brightened hideaway Fred and Barbara admit love. It is cas- that their WAR The war has not yet apiprecla'b- ly stimulated United States ex port trade, and as a result, ex port figures for last year show a decrease, while Imports Increased. Wage rates paid to hired farm workers dropped sharply during the last quarter of 1939, and on January 1 averaged only 119 per cent of their 1910-14 level. ^WIST VMX.& mosoN ~ rou GET ALL T^ESE AT NO EXTRA COST doom, power Ad luxury unequalled by any other lowest priced car • Record endurance and economy, proved in oflScial A.A.A. tests • Unmatched safety, be cause of Patented Double-Safe Hydraulic Brakes (two braking systems on one foot pedal). Patented Auto-Poise Front Wheel Control, Dash-Locking Safety Hood. You also got, at no extra cost: Body and Hood Trim Stripe of Grauine Chiome • Finest Type Independent Front Wheel Coil Springing ♦ Parking Lights on Bon- qM • Handy Shift at Steering Wheel • Airplane-Type, 0ooble-Actiofl Shock Abeorbers • Automatic Choke • ’ Hbhage R^^ilator • New Sealed Beam Headlamps • Safety Gkos • Cushion-Action Door Latches • Finger- 'Ihodl S**rt**' • • • many more attractive equipment ' fgfXogatMmcluded i»tb€ price shown here. Bt; BEAUTIFUL 92 HORSEPOWER SEDAN DELIVERED IN North WiDcesboro FOR ONLY NOTHING MORE TO PAY (Except local tax#*) rjuSissBirst Ellina’S lowest pnao snAieHT noHi, new Hudson «, and Hudson b r/nii# o. iuio iffw coaiim aoi SEDANS, uixuir WILKES MOTOR *OMPa»NY NORTH WIIJCESBORO, N. C. Statement Of Condition W3ke$boro Bmlding and Loan Assodation Of North Wilkesboro, N. C., as of December 31st, 1939. (Copy of sworn fitatemenf. submitted to Insurance Commissioner as required by law) ASSETS The Association Owns: Cash on Hand and in Banks $ 26,038.55 State of North Carolina and U. S. Government Bonds 7,500.00 Stock in Federal Home Loan Bank none Mortgage Loans 765,150.00 Money loaned to shareholders for the purpose of enabtog them to own their homes. Bkmh loan secured by first mort gage on local improved real estate. « c r\r\ Stock Loans 15,242.00 Advances made to our shareholders against their stock. No loan exceeds 90% of amount actually paid in. Accounts Receivable ^ none Temporary Advances for Insurance, Taxes, Etc. o aa a a Office Furniture and Fixtures 300.00 Office Building — none Real Estate Owned none Real Estate Sold Under Contract —^— none Other Assets — 3.333.24 TOTAL - - ..--.-1817,563.89 LIABILITIES The Association Owes: To Shareholders FHinds entrusted to our care in the form of payments on stock as follows: Installment Stock 1330,963.00 Full-Paid Stock 424,200.00 Prepaid Stock none Running Stock none ^^---.aaaa Other Stock none |755,163.00 Notes Payable, Federal Home Loan Bank none Notes Payable, Other none Money borrowed for use in making loans to members, or re- tiring matured stock. Each note approved by at iMst two- thirds of entire Board of Directors as required by law. Accounts Payable none Undivided Profits 37,843.10 Earnings held in trust for distribution td shwe-holdera at maturity of stock. ^ ^ /\aa'a/\ Reserve for Contingencies ——- 24,000.00 To be used for the payment of any losses, if snstataed. TOs reserve increases the safety and stren^rth of the Associationa prrb Other Liabilities 557.79 TOTAL 1817,563.89’ STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OP WILKES, sa: J. B. Williams. Secretary-Treasurer of the above named Association personally appeared'before me this day, and being duly sworn, says that the foregoing report is true to the best of his knowledge and belirf. , t a «o o . J. B. WILLIAMS, Secretary-Treasurer. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 22nd day of Jann«ryjl940. ' _ , (My Commission expires Feb. 28, 1940) W. W. STAER, Notary Pubhe. v-4' ’■’j;;'j,:;;

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