THB Ml "I# Price: | AD Lesal Adr. Be a linear Published weekly end entered aa d CUbs Mail Mattar a* the Office at Fannville, N. C., Act of March Srd, 1878. . | ALL CAN SHARE Id this atomic age we all live on the same street. If the main bursts all our cellars are flooded. There fore each and every one of us has an equal interest in seeing that the main doesn't wear thin. Civilization has worn very thin in the past war years. Millions of men, women and children have been reduced by the savagery of war and its aftermath to a condi tion approaching barbarism. Peo ple of practically every nationality racial strain, social group have been terrorized and thrown into combat with the starkest realities of main taining life. Now the threat of epi demics and social unrest hangs over the world. ,t Literally and figuratively we must clothe with faith and hope * and courage those millions whose homes were and are on the battlefields of this war. Each one of us can do our part. Each and every one of us has cloth ing, shoes or bedding which we can spare. We can share these things with the people who hid and saved escaped Allied airmen or soldiers. We can share these things with the people who supplied Allied troops with useful information about ene my positions, minefields and troop dispositions. We can share these things with the people who sabot aged enemy production, transport and communications. And we can share these things with the people who held the enemy and gained us precious time. Last, spring we searched our at tics, closets, chests and found in them Sufficient serviceable cloth ing to aid 25,000,000 people in Eu rope, China and the.' Philippines. L*> not forget the others who] have not been aided. The Victory Clothing Collection is an effort, to collect 100,000,000 gar ments with additional shoes and bed ding. GIVE?DON'T SWAP! . Don't exchange those Christinas presents that didn't fit?the blouse thaf- was the wrong shade?the slips tha? you got so many of?the house slippers. You had a Merry Christ mas. -How about malting it a Happy New Year for the less fortunate vic tims of war in Europe and the^pa cific? Give?dqn't swap. You befriended 26,000,000 war vic tims through the nationwide cloth ing Collection of last spring. Let's Not Forget the Others ... . Give everything you can spare: coats, boots and shoes tied in pairs, dresses, underwear, suits, shawls, shirts and work shirts, sweaters, mufflers, cape, mittens, plus blankets and quilts to the Victory Clothing Collection for overseas relief. Don't forgot .lightweight clothing is needed in the Philippines. The supply of sugar for the first quarter of 1946 Will be sufficient to maintain civilian rationing at present I want to t&^$H*^ratortutaity to to my friends deep snd heart jciation to each contributed to fund that was raised "like to thank e*fch and . If. C. ______ Vflrd 6^,. fram page 1) t*s a few suggestions for trees. Prepare iF good ~ tree. Put top soil roots, and paek the -soil mulch At'iM 1 don't forget to water itj dry budded trees. The fee the f\&OTfc women in patch*) raga wait in line ae dothlng collected in JUT Anterica'e nation-wide epring drive U diatributed in their land. 8even -?--i othef bombed-oat Greeka with no do thine, ahoea or bedding face die batter Winter living in firail lean-toe. Give all your epare clothing to the Victory Clothing Collection for. oyeraeaa relief, January 7?31. report of the condition of THE BANK OP FOUNTAIN FOUNTAIN, NORTH CAROLINA AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON DECEMBER 51, 1945 ASSETS - . - 1. Loan and discounts (including no overdrafts) 6 51,987.84 2. United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed 428,461.1)8 8. Obligations of States and political subdivions 11,798.90 6. Corporate stocks (including 5 .none stock of Federal - ----- c 8,750.00 6. Cash, balances with other bank?, including reserve balances, and cash balances in process of collection 483,752.49 7. Banking premises owned fl,753.76, furniture and fix tures 6166.22 J?: 1,919.98 11. Other assets . . ' . 1,868.84 12. TOTAL ASSETS 6 988,534.13 LIABILITIES . 13. Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, 1 and corporations ? ' . ' ?? ? St > 732,715.83 14. Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations ...?.? 95,718.15 15. Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings) .... 71,976.73 16. Deposits o< States and political subdivisions ' 22,985.92 18. Other deposits (certified and officers' Checks, etc.)--'.-.?_ 1,719.99 19. TOTAL DEPOSITS - $925,107.12 28. Other liabilities - \ ?_ 3,171.89 i kv kfclw .. - 24. TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including obligations shown below) ,, , , , % 928,279.92 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 25. Capital ? , ; < 25,000.00 26. Surplus 26000.00 27. Undivided profits. . 7,846.84 28. Reserves (and retirement account for preferred capital)?_ 2,408.37 29. TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNT 6 60,255.21 30. TOTAL LLABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNT ~9&S34.M * This bank's capital consists of common stock with total par'vdue of ^ 625,00000. K V"- ? MEMORANDA 31. Pledged assets (add securities loaned) (book value): (a) U. S. Government obligations, direct and guaranteed, t pledged -to secme 'deposits and other liabilities 135,000.00 (e) TOTAL ? 186,000.00 82. Secured and preferred liabilities: (a) Deposits secured by pledged assets pursuant to requirements of. law . . - 84,982.92 ? "v. ? ' - (e) TOTAL ^ 84,982.92 34. (a) On date of report the required legal reserve against deposits of this bank was ; 128,941.14 . (b) Assets reported above which were eligible as legal reserve amounted to ... . 483,752.19 L J. M. Horton, Cashier, of the above-named bank, do aolemnly swear that {he above statement is true, and that It fully and correctly repreeen the true state of the several matter* herein contained and set forth, to tire ? X .J __ I, , 11 I I . .-J f, ilf.> DCot OX aaaj: rDwW1Qu?B ?IMI QVXSL Correct?Attest: . . J. M. HORTON. Cashier. R. A. VoujCTAIN, Director. G. W. JEreERSON^Diroctor. 1946, and I FOR; in good rille>N.& >1.* i FOR 8XLR tL 193# PONTIAC four Route 2, Farmville^ N. C ltp I Si 1 fa TOUR lTTRS OPEN FOR Urn New Complete Line of ZENITH & TRUETONE RADIOS ! WESTERN AUTO A3S0. T-w . ' ?<>" " WANTED TO RENT?Vacant to Store Household Furniture ^ Mise Annie Tyer. See Mi..Pete Boyce, 210 South Main Street, FarmvUle, N. C. Ml-ltp FOR SALE?Crochet Baby Apparel. Cape, Shoes, Sauues, also Pocket Books and Bed Jackets.. See or Call Mm. Lena Gurganua, Mi l Church St., Farmrffle^ N. C. Phone 224-6. J-ll-2tp TIRES?TIRES?JUST RECEIVED A Bit Shipment of DAVIS TIERS and they still carry an uneonditio al Guarantee Cor 18 months. Get Our Prices before you buy. WESTERN AUTO ASSO. STORE. FOR SALE: Large well rooted pyrscantha la landi-broad leaf evergreen, ether desirable plaits. ' Rabbits ? pure bred New Zealand does. Mrs. W. H. Causey, Route 1, Farmvilie, N. C. J-ll-ltc CROPS AT TODDY FOR RENT,? One 2-borse, 8 acres Tobacco; One 1-horse^ 5 acres Toboeco; Two houses with electricity?Lester E. . Barrett, 400 West Wilson Street, Farmvflle, N. C. (D-21-tf) RADIO BATTERIES ?We have good stock?Come in and get m today. WESTERN AUTO AS-. SOCIATE STORE. BABY CHICKS?Best grade Barred Rocks' or Hampshire Reds, Jan. or Feb. shipments 213.96 per 100 post paid. March or April $14.95. $2.00 per 100 hooka order. Address Seriey*a Chicks, 214 Church St, Norfolk 10. Va, J-4-tf :?M 0f . our plant. Y. P. OOMB |K AND LOOK AT OUK 'WB CABBY A COM NOTICE ? w*fe YaMim BUnia, Awning U Track Covan and Tanta. 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Alice Flanagan Estate. l-19-'46 NOTICE I NORTH CAROLINA, Pitt County, IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Mas Ball Smith / _ YS - " Hurtle Smith. | The defendant Hurlis Smith will take notice that am action aa above have been commenced In the Superior Court of Pttt County, North Caro lina, to obtain a divorce from the de fwdant an the ground! of two yean ?operation; ?the said defendant will further take notice that he ia required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Snperior Court of Pitt County in the courthouse in Greenville, North Carolina, on the Slat day of January, IMS, and an swer or demur .to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the compaint This the 15th day of December, 1M6. D. T. HOUSE, Jr., Clerk- Superior Court Pitt County. ? Wm. J, Bundy, Attorney for Plaintiff. (D-21-4wks) ? WANTED ?WHY WORRY IF Afflicted Witt Any Known * SKIN DISEASE, Ask About V i".\ - . j t fi ?* ?J t i TlTITWifl -V*'-' -? ? ' V-J-O. City SERVICE BT PUBLICATION? NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA, County of Pitt, ** IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Butlar Ranis James Harris" Ike defendant, Jams Harris, will take notice that an action entitled as ^Aajws^m" ' Itaa 1- eMMmaneo/l 4*1 4La ttOOVo Has D0OD CwuuncSnCcfl Bs Hie Superior Court st Pitt County, North Carolina, to obtain absolute divorce, and the said defendant will further take notice that ha is required to sp ar at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County~iri the courthouse in Greenville, North Carolina, on the 1st day of February 1946, and answer or demur to the oomplaint in said action, or the plain tiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 1st day of January, '1946. D. T. HOUSE, Jr., Clerk Superior Court. m Farmville Retail Lumber Yard LUMBER, ROUGH AND DRESSED. Windows, Doers, Roofing, Gypsum Products, CHotex Wall Board and Cefltag. ? Phone 302*1 ? Located Near Norfolk Soathora Depot ? Fana villa, N. 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