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PAGE 4 ' ? I v j fhi Select | ^ sM Your'M | Material Wc have a ! } yj v beautiful assor' tment of dress i -f- ^-1 material in stock. G. W. KIRBY & SON I SUPPLY, N. C. i > I) JI J,1K' y?ur ne' 11 ^'ress '"ie vou war 11 Shallotte Trading Co. j[ Hob son Kirby, Prop. it SHALLOTTE, N. C. Lxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx^HH^ . " j*.'?11'I'lO I I'l?>" I'U I I'm >" Ml* 11'i III >" l'|i??i?l? Wiyj J|||I) i'I. I |i| >" *Yj Ml IK j i<| M I iMM WH? REPORT OF THE CONDITIO!* Peoples United IN THE STATE OF N. C., AT THE CLO! MARCH 31, 193' ASSETS:? Cash, balances with other banks, and cash itci ? l' Ul V.U1ICV11U11 United States Government obligations, direct guaranteed - State, county, and municipal obligations Loans and discounts Banking house owned, furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Other Assets TOTAL ASSETS LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL Deposits of individuals, partnerships, and co (a) Demand Deposits (b) Time deposits evidenced by savings State, county, and municipal deposits Certified and officers' checks, letters of cred ers' checks sold for cash, and amounts d Reserve bank (transit account) TOTAL DEPOSITS $ Other liabilities Total Liabilities Excluding Capital Ac Capital Account:? (a) Capital stock and capital notes and debentures* (b) Surplus (c) Undivided profits (d) Reserves (e) Total capital account . TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL . On March 31, 1937, the required legal of this bank "was $15,905.58. Assets reported hie as legal reserve amounted to $37,757.56. *?This bank's capital is represented by 250 par $100.00 per share. MEMORANDA:? Pledged assets (except real estate,) rediscour (a) U. S. Government obligations, direct < guaranteed, pledged to secure liabilities (b) Other assets (except real estate) pic lire liabilities (including notes and counted and securities sold under agreement (e) TOTAL Secured and preferred liabilities:? (a) Deposits secured by pledge assets pu quired by law (e) TOTAL t I. G. W. Bunker, Cashier of the above-named ban above statement is true and that the Schedules on the correctly represent the true state of the several mat forth to the best of my knowledge and belief. CORRECT?ATTEST: G. W. BUNKER, Cashier, S. B. FRINK, J. BERG C. ED TAYLOR, Directors STATE OF N, C? COUNTY OF BRUNSWK Sworn to and subscribed before me this 11th daj certify that I am not an officer or director of this 1 My Com. Expires Mar. 11, 1939. SUSIE MAE L: MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURA INDIVIDUAL DEPOSITS INSURED ! fjiiii'iioi.i i>Mi'>i'i.<?irii?iriii H'IUM'I. i?i i n?i i?i*. < ii'ii i Shi frssBasss; SAPONA VISITOR 1?1"j Captain M. E. Milncr, district JiCCC educational advisor, was at j I Camp Sapona Monday and spoke! | to the boys Monday night on the j subject of safety. I PLAYWRIGHT TO HELP CELEBRATE (Continued from Page 1 ) versity of North Carolina, and father of America's Little Theatre movement. Against the au{thentic background of Fort Raleigh on Roanoke Island, N. C.. on a specially constructed stage, utilizing scenically the waters of Roanoke Sound, Paul Green's lines and action will be the fca- i ture of a celebration extending j from July 4th to September 6th,, j Labor Day, and reaching its cli-I max on August 18th, the birth-1 ' day of Virginia Dare. This work | of art will be presented several times each week. ii i >1 Amuzu \ )i ; !! THEATRE s Southport 2! j Friday-Saturday,^ April 28-24 ) [ "WOMAN ' WISE" i I (Action Drama) l_ Rochclle Hudson and I j, Michael Whalen Short?"Land Of G. Khan" I j j Monday-Tuesday,April 2B-27 it j i "GOD'S COUNTRY AND j A WOMAN" (Action Drama) j George Brent, Beverly Koherls ( Short:? Kmil (olman and Orchestra i ) 1! Wcdnes.-Thursday, April 28-2!) "THE MAN WHO LIVED TWICE" )>' (Drama) ) ( Ralph Bellamy, Isabel Jewell j Short: "Merry Mutineers" *** wmmam?mBum, ^' I'.'yj 1 "irr111*1 ",""sgg i . i * OF THE [ Bank >E OF BUSINESS ON 7 j ms in process ! $ 38,356.46 : and fully 1 8,033.38 8,951.67 : 85,195.63 : 6,396.00 j 1,282.08 I 3,458.92 ; $151,677.14 1 rporations: 69,359.18 pass books.. 12,051.00 35,650.22 it and travel uc to Federal i!! 31-1.13 i:? >117,404.53 ill 1,431.37 i j count $118,838.90 : i !i .$25,000.00 : 1.000.00 ; 386.12 . 6,451.82 j 1 $ 32,838.24 j | ..$151,677.14 ji) reserve against deposits : j above which were eligi- . i 3 i shares of common stock, jj | its and securities loaned: ;} ind fully j ; $ 8,000.00 j idged to sec bills redis- 1 repurchase i{ 7,000.00 $ 15,000.00 ;j 1 * ; '* irsuant to re- i 15,000.00 j , , J $ 15,00.00 ! k. do solemnly swear that the back of this report fully and .ters herein contained and set ; i ' 1 'K:? | r January, 1937, and I hereby >ank. ; 1VINGSTON, Notary Public. NCE CORPORATION UP TO $5,000.00 : ;j HI HUM! l|>iiiuiun#?l? igj THE STATE PORT PILOT, SO Boys Enjoy Advantages Of tab Delightful Tropical Isle livi (Continued from page one.) abii land escaped their attention al- f though they would liked to have had a bit more time. The mem- ... bers of the Coast Guard anil the ^ ^ Light House Services were kept ^ busy answering the many ques- (~ tions that they were asked by ^ the boys. Not content with the (,a) answers, the boys had to learn > more and secured permission to climb the observation tower at ? the Coast Guard Station and enter the magnificent Light House. They found peaches almost at the . ripening stage. The Island was literally a par-, adise for the boys. Lying just far enough away from habitation. and still close enough to stay in i I close touch with the rest of the B State, the island with its tropi- R cal vegitation and climate pre-' sented the ideal play-ground. |J When Sunday came, every one B was reluctant to leave, but all i K good things must end and the | boys touched their oars to the H water at about two o'clock and B bid farewell to a very beautiful || place but with the hope that they; kj will be able to once again go ^ back and take up their explora-! Bj tion where they left off. j B Those making the trip were: Willard Byrd, George Wooten. l Chas. McNeill, John McNeill, Joe , Maultsby, Kaydo Canady, Rone )j anil Bill Lewis, Richard Auger, ; W) Arthur Baldwin, James Fore, W Marvin Allen and Lee Greer. j G; WILDLIFE NEEDS PLENTY OF COVER (Continued from page one) a small strip be left along the A side of the field, or, if possible, B several strips throughout a large field m ANNUAL FLOWER SHOW WILL BE K HELD MAY 6 \ (Continued from page 1) v? Iris, Tulips, Verbena, Petunias. Arrangement suitable for dining isr-? if f i \i |j= I 1 UTHPORT, N. C. le; arrangement suitable for realistic effect of wild flowers. | ng room; Arrangement suit- Largest variety of wild flowers. | e for porch. labeled. Most artistic arrange-1 'lass p?Perfection of bloom: ment of wild flowers. Best collecses, any variety; Larkspurs, tion of wild shrubbery, labeled. , , any variety; Gladiolus, Pe- ? ias, Iris, Tulips, Verbena and LITTLE BITS OF BIG NEWS aniums. (Continued from page one) - ?..?i tn r,nn nnn nnn :iass C?Potted Plants: Ferns, wmcn uuwu , aniums, Begonias, Fuchias, f?r work relief in the 19.>S la Lilies, Cactus and others. fiscal year which begins next I 'lass D?Wild Flowers: Most Ju'y t iVILMINGTON Carolina WILMINGTON | j . i mjffif 'v- ' I All IV I; JOHN BARRYMORE > f -i 1 * BASIL RATHBONE >t . Vs WK,)- i! EDNA MAE OLIVER >! APRIL | REGINALD DENNY jj ^ THLRS.,-FRI.,-SAT\, Prices I APRIL 22-23-21 fr f\ \%H " ^ ^*->ypy 9 ' J^LsS % ^ I **** *** *" ** V ^ U^" / **<S> ei^t&of/ ^\ : r^| Through blazing heat ... thrc ? . -* Elmore Motor Cor BOLIVIA, N. C. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21. 19371 """"" ??+ I Wilmington Oil & Fertilizer Go.'s j I "All Quality Fertilizers" j| For Tobacco, Cotton, Corn, Truck Crops a Agricultural Lime, Potash, Fish Meal, | Cottonseed Meal j AGENTS IN EVERY SECTION OF I BRUNSWICK COUNTY I Wilmington Oil and I Fertilizer Co. I Horace Pearsall, Mgr. WILMINGTON, N. C. j I EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR ||| V-C Fertilizer j IN SHALLOTTE ! ) Don't take a chance with your crop j this year . . Use the best fertilizer j you can buy! ) >i Coast Road Service Station jj SHALLOTTE, N. C. jj ji n^Vittw itift? iunb blastina cold... \ lountains . . . across ns . . . this Chevrolet ^ on truck rolled up "5 lazing new records J i^' 'i^ quaied record ? men Duy B ROLET TRUCKS I the Notion Here, in these amazing facts and figures, IP M4.8 Miles 's definite proof that Chevrolet trucks || 3.8 Goiions arc the best trucks for you! ... Sec your >3 7.5 Quarts nearest Chevrolet dealer today, and buy jgj 1 Quart J W $101.00 Chevrolet trucks for more pourr per K per Gallon gallon, lower cost per load?for maximum eg "^Minutes dependability and maximum all-round M $.0098 economy. K les per Qt. CHEVROLET MOTOR DIVISION $| I A. A. A. Central Motors Salts Corporation correct. DETROIT, MICHIGAN - SB is tollmen t Plan ? monthly payments to suit your purse. MR npany I grf M
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