5*' ■?-'
'JBr.-'.
LT, JUWE:18. im
Maro Bwrr »d ehHdr«B.
and DeVare; of AalwTllle,
g]>«adlBK coma days at the
of Mrs. Berry’s brother,
her Bamgrarner.
and Mrs. Howard L. Can-
of Winston-Salem, with their
son, Billy, were gneets Sun-
|ln the home of Mrs. Cannon’s
Bts, Mr. and Mrs. M. F.
hgarner. They returned by
of Salisbury, accompanied
Irs. Bnmgarnei on a visit to
and Mrs. J. K. Prevette. The
rettee have a daughter, Mary
,_hhces, horn July T.
r^r. James Bumgarner, who
position with the Fuller
aenial Cream
b O U ■ * U D
Tht Crrim sted by
hsKM.' 'tigr md icrta
•tan. Vout mirrac wll
show rcMilU. I
tMdt hoiMi fiW .the .
Dr. John tu B«B«wraeri vfcd
raaVally couyMdd ;hb medicfi'
eoBsae at the Medleal iCotla8».^ot
Virginia, to now an iBtame,:.in
Baroaaas Briaager - Hoap 11 a 1,
Chattancoga, TeaBaWaa.
Rot. Albert Welltwia. who has
a pastorate at Beaaaiaer City, to
at hoBie this week , with Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Gaither. l:
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jennings,
and Mr. Jennings' mother, of
Pores Knob, were visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Bum
garner last Sunday afternoon.
Plans are being made to fur
nish the Millers Creek eohool with
an adequate supply of water. It
is hoped the deeperate situation
of the past year will not have to
be repeated.
As the Pharaohs Saw Things.
Paintings From the Tombs of
Ancient Egypt Which Picture for
Modern Eyes the Land of the
Nile in the Time of the Great
Egyptian Rulers. See These Col
orful Reproductions In The Amer
ican Weekly Magazine, with Next
Sunday’s Times-Herald, now on
sale.
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
lANK OF NORTH WILKESBORO
North WHkesboi'o in the State of North Carolina at the close of
business on June 30th, 1939.
ASSETS
iT.d discounts (Including no overdrafts) $ 862,246.99
(Tnited States Government obligations, direct and guar-
bligations of State.s ;md political subdivisions
kther bonds, notes, and debentures
Corporate stocks (including None stock of Federal Reserve
bank)
sh, balances with other banks, including reserve bal
ances, and cash items in process of colle'tion
nk premises owned $43,750.()0, furniture and fixtures
$1,875.00 —. -- 45,625.00
(Bank premi.ses owned are subject to None
liens not assumed by bank)
eal estate ovned other than bank premises
fivestments and other assets indirectly representing
bank premises or other real estate —
|ustomers’ liability to this bank on acceptance outstand
ing
Ither assets —
192,426.64
262,302.06
49,969.39
3,000.00
389,070.56
1.00
None
None
3,755.36
TOTAL ASSETS $1,808,397.00
A LIABILITIES
Snd deposits of individuaLs. partnerships, and cor
porations $ 682,636138
|ime deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corpora
tions
Jeposits of United States Government (including postal
leposits of States and political subdivisions
742,264.85
830.77
121,297.98
None
None
111,700.00
90,000.00
13,336.56
9,940.71
leposits of banks •— None
[ther deposits (certified and officers’ checks, etc.)— 9,552.81
TOTAL DEPOSITS $1,556,582.79
kills payable, rediscounts, and other liabilities for bor-
** rowed money Noiie
lortgages on other liens, None on bank presimes and
None on other real estate
Lcolptances executed by or for account of this bank and
outstanding
[Ither liabilities 26,836.94
TOT.AL LIABILITIES (not including subordinated
^obligations shown below $1,583,419.73
C.APITAL ACCOUNTS
[Capital* —
arplus
[rndivkied profits
erves (and retirement account for preferred capital
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS — 224,977.27
TOTAL LIABILITIES and CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $1,808,397.00
•This bank’s oapital consists of None of capital
notes and debentures', first preferred stock with
total par value of $61,700.00, total retirable value
$61,700.00; second preferred stock with total par
value of None total retirable value None; and com
mon stock with total par value of $50,000.00.
MEMORANDA
ledged assct.s (and securities loaned (book value):
(a) U. S. Government obligations, direct and guar-
. anteed, pleriged to secure deposits and other
0 liabilities - ■ 91.781.69
(b) Other assets pieiiicl to secure deposits and
other liabilities (including notes and bills re
discounted and securities sold under iopu> ba.se
agreement) —
Assets pledged to qualify for exercise of
fiduciary or corporate pow*ers, and for pui'poses
other than to secure liabilities
(d) Securities loaned None
(e) T'OTAL 197,817.31
aitU preferred liabilities:
(a) Deposits secured by pledged assets pursuant
to requirements of law
(b) Borrowings secured by pledged assets (includ
ing rediscounts and repurchase agreements)—
(e) TOTAL 131.962.67
jin&ted ohlig’Stions:
(a) Unpaid dividends on preferred stock and unpaid
interest on capital notes and debentures, ac
crued to end of last dividend or interest period,
not included in liabilities or reserves above—...
Other obligations not included “
(c)
106,065.62
None
131,062.67
None
None
(b)
liabilities
■which are subordinated to claim of depositors
and other creditors
(a) On date of report the required legal reserve
against deposits of this bank was
(b) Assets reported above which were eligible
legal reserve amounted to —
None
157,589.98
389,070.56
•faMBM of B. V.‘D. „
body, who faa't ^ ^ ^ ^
ttmt tho ddly
welcome vtoite. *
Mr. Fayette Ferto ^
m
SrfefI
WlLEimBOTN.
C*
th* m
•lUtip lm^Tto^!.^||o Bjrsjt^aee
They met
Bud ponred ceButtt walks last
week. They are to put out over-
Atfaiirja
euBBli
I&mo'iHM'
•i^'B,^demo».
nyan ■yrilO hu beOB i
for sroeoe on the church, lawn this
FRIDAY MORNING!
Linen Finish 52x52
Beautiful Hand
Decorated Linen
Table Cloths. An
outstanding val
ue at
First Floor
waeks, to ebk to Wnk lidlk otBla. toll.
An'Interesting revlVBl to to pro-1 The attendance at Sunday
giess at Ronda Baptist ehnrch this school the last three Sundsys has
week. Rev. C. C. Holland of Stony been over a hundred Come out
Point, Is doing the preaching. | and help as make It a hundred
Mrs. Tilda Howell of Maple and fifty.
Springs was the guest of “Uncle ’The Home Demonstration club
'Dick” Walker and Mu. Vetra' meet with Mrs. Nora Eller Thurs-
9oyd last Sunnday. jday. Seventeen membera were
Mrs, Nancy Walker returned’
home Sunday from a three days
visit with her father, Mr. Fayette
Pardue who has been very ill for
several months.
Misses Mattie and Armisa Sale
had bs their luncheon guests last
Sunday, Mrs. Lee Uorxender and
Mrs. Carrender, their daughters,
Misses Saunana and Sevora of
Motney, Mrs. Pearl Mathis of
Cranberry, Mr. Smith Anderson |
and Mrs. Anderson of Millsboro,
Kentuck.v, Mrs. W. G. Church and
Miss Delight Church of Elkin;
Mrs. John Saq>penfield and her
little daughter, Sara Anne, of
Winston-Salem: Mr. D. L. Kelly
and Mrs. Kelly and their childrra,!
David and Patricia, of Yadkin-
ville. Hester Racket and Bessie
Sale prepared and served the
lunch. In the afternoon Mr. Worth
Sale and Mrs. Sale, Mrs. R. S.
Walker, Mr. Hubert Vicus, Mr.
Geo.* H. Sale, Mrs. Sale and their
little daughter Barbara Jean
joined the party. The clan had
never all been together before.
Everyone enjoyed the occasion im
mensely.
Mr. Martin Paruue and family
intend to go .to Banon in Yadkin
count, next Sunday to the Bran-
on reunion. They attended this
clan meetiiLg last year. Mr. and
Mrs. Alf Branon celebrated their
golden wedding on that occasion.
Mr. Johnny Foster and Mrs.
Foster c-imounce the birth of a girl
July 4.
Mrs. Sneed Gentry of Burch,
Mrs. Johnny Foster’s mother, is
spending this week with her
daughter.
There is singing at Brier Creek
church every Sunday afternoon at
2:30.
Mr. Griham Myers and Mrs.
Myers and their little son, David
Worth, came to see her parents
late in the p. m. of the Fourth.
They had just returned from Roar
ing Gap I*ake where they witness
ed the pathetic finding of Prof.
Howard McCann, who "was drown
ed in the lake Saturday night
about nine o’clock. Prof. McCann
and Mrs. McCann, with a party of
four others, -were in a motor boat
when it capsized. He helped his
wife get hold of the boat with
the four others. It was thought
he was stnjck on the back of the
head when the boat overturned. A
rescue party from Winston-Saletn
drug the lake fo*" H'® bouy night
and day till they found it. It was
about one hundred feet from
where the accident occurred in 40-
foot water. Prof. McCann was
Supt. of Mountain Park accredited
high school last year. He was
popular and his going matks the
end of a- prominent leadership.
Mrs. Vetral Boyd, who has been
very sick is again able to be up
some, her friends are glad to learn.
All who are interested in the up
keep of Brier Creek cemetery are
invited to be on hand July .1?
with a tool of some kind to join^
in the “working.” Come early.
Rev. N. T. Jarvis “just the
other day” called on Rev. R. R-
Crater at his home in Ronda and
gave him a happy surprise. Mrs._
Laura Martin Linney had sent
him a nice 7x9 Linoleum rugget.
Rev. Mr. Crater said it was ex
actly what he needed for his stu
dy. He sure did appreciate it.
Misses Polly and Kate Pardue
called on Miss T. Armisa Sale yes-
tei-day evening and brought her aj
gallon of nice tender snap beans
and quart of pickled cucumVjrs.
Messrs Gar.field Cheeks anJ Paul
Hemric of near Elkin were at Hol
ly Hill looking over the timber
the 5th. I
Mr. Worth Sale and Mrs. Salci
were in North Wilkesboro shop-^
ping last Saturday.
Misses Mae Boyd and Francis
Roberts were afternoon callers at
Hollv Hill yesterday. l
k tew weeks. ■■
Miu 6
posltloi^ Bt
BB4‘j|r«. iohB EOkr. - r -=
Mr. W. B. ,-jnefebw bUI*
drbn. Will, John B^ ,
have moved to tkelr’ de#>^1l^mii
near where the tots Mr.
was rsarad. ■- ■ •>♦-*
Mr. and Mrs. Htll
a tew dara with her pnVeBtib '
and Mfe'
Jfn.
yin
and
fdlUa
tale«i_)MTatt(Bt» of thto
Bhman belngt ean ’contract
TB^h fever (Tntaremia) ' from
stora than 20 animato other timo'
Lenoir, N. C.
Second Week of Drastic Price Cuts In
Spayumr s JULY
BE HERE EARLY FOR THESE ‘DOOR CRASHERS’
(
FRIDAY MORNING
SPECIAL GROUP RAYON & SILK
'Values to $1.00 Yard
This lot consists of solids in
Navy Blue, Brown, Black,
Green and many pastel
shades. Lengths of 1-4 yd.
to 5 yd. pieces—Yard .
Basement
(
FRIDAY MORNING!
I^adies’ 50c Value Rayon
TAFFETA SLIPS
Colors Of Tea
Rose, Plain Or
Lace Top. Sizes
34 to 44
(
Basement
★
One Group Finely Tailored
DRESSES
LIGHT WEIGHT CHAMBRAY
NOVELTY COTTONS
One Group $4.95 $9.48
Values—Now — im
One Group $7.95 $9.98
Values—Now V
One Group $12.95 $fi.48
Values—Now O
—MAIN FLOOR—
★
Group Crepe Dresses
Values $10.95 to $17.95
$5.64
One Lot—Values to
$19.95—Now
$7.64
One Lot Hats
Super Special Clearance Values To
$4.95—Light and Dark Colors
—all otie price—
50c
MAIN FLOOR
SUPER SPECIAL
Further Reductions On
Ladies’ Shoes
F^ Friday and Saturday
One Big Rack Black, Blue,
Japonica and White.
Values up to $5.00
$1.00
—pair—
—Main Floor—
★
Grottp Evening
DRESSES
IN MOIRE CREPE AND
CHIFFON
$4.95 Values— ’ $0,48
$5.95 Values— $0.98
Now iU
$6.95 Values— $9.48
Now ' O
—MAIN FLOOR—
★
EXTRA SPECIAL!
One Lot of Irregulars of Bates
up to $4.95
SPREADS
—BASEMENT—
Down Go The Prices On Spainhour's Entire Stock Of
Cotton and Silk Yard Goods
T R W. Gwyn. cashier, of the above-named bank do solemn y
t^t the above statement is true, and that it fully and
ents the true state of the several matters he-em contained and
h to the best of my knowledge land belief.
' R. W. GWYN, Cashier
Ckirrect.—Attest:
E. M. BLACKBURN,
R. G. FINLEY,
J. R. HIX, Directors
S
North Carolina, County of Wilkes, ss;
Sworn to and sdhscribed before me this life day 1^’
V liMvbv certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank.
[ I hereby cermy uiaz g^NNETH BROOKS. Notary Public. ^
OB uqiina Pabraitr)
A Thief Who Stole $180.000.-j
000 a Year. Read About the i
Alarming Crimes of the Rat and |
His Family of 123.000.000 Gang-;
sters and How They Exact Enor-j
mous Tribute From Uncle Sara,, j
the Farmer and You. An IIlus-||
(rated Feature In The American |
Weekly Magazine, with Next Sun- j
day’s Times-Herald, now on sale. I|
ELP:
£$er>lhioK froM Smip W NnU ^
*oul4 dlt«n l«0 9ond» tf toad
One Rack Ladies*
SHEER VOILE
■ ^
Lower Than Today’s
Wholesale Costs
35^0#
DRESSES
—on all—
Formerly Sold Up To $1.00
Rm] sSnrP3n9
—all one price—
Ji o ^
l/vU K/|llv(lUO
Jacquards or Chenille
These Spreads range in price ^from
$2.98 to $14.95 and in every color
in the rainbow
—BABEaCEMT— 4
—BASEMENT—
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