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L|A ShAdy OiH>T«T’^«re]i U
'Wmm County, Sunday, July SI.
His «m(nm wDl bosla lat Id a.
dinner on the sounds.
iinAf innalc wth be tu^lAe^.^
is Wlit. Vernon and Tadkin
‘(■ittetiK niere wir. be il»rt tid&e
- V dMwdDt ones duriDg the dhy.
“ aSr VObnc la cordially, Inrlted.
Ml lelailTes are urged to be pres-
BoomerClubHM
Interesting Meet
The June meeting of the Boom
er Borne Demonstration club met
eg the home of Mrs. Bari Ger-
aOL Twelre members were pres-
mt, Dervotlonals were led by the
eCnh president, Mrs. J. M. Oer-
mmm, after which Miss Harriet
MhGoogsn gave a demonstration
aM lecture on arranging p.lcturea
Bar fie home. Many helpful points
npnn brought out.
Wor the recreations, games and
aeartasts were enjoyed. At the
Are of the meeting Mrs, German
awed delicious refreshments.
NBAT
Morris T o d e r, Llncolnton,
i iHMtte t, believes, like many other
Umln County farmers, that the
awaarance of the farmstead Is
part of a well-balan'ed farm pro-
AA get attenUoB—and leanltal
Gny li. Snow, who came to
North Wilkeaboro from Flayett-
vUIe, is manager of Bine Ridge
Motor oompuiy, which has
agency for Bnlck autOBioWlee
In this territory.
MASONIC LECTURBB
> . ■ -
Im Snow Mnnacdr^^pn
r^NoW' Bnain«n
hiV ^Oponod On C
The lateat addition
Wllkeshoro*s business
the Blue Bldgs Motor company,
which has openad.fdr business'bn
C street In the building formerly
|i occupied by D. A M. Blabtric com
pany. opposite the postpfflce.
The Blue Ridge Motor company
has' purchased the' Buick agency
for, the territory from 8. V. thoi-
llnson, whose firm, the - Boone
'Trail Motor company, has been
selling the famous Buick line for
a quarter of a century^
Guy L. Snow is manager of
Blue Ridge Motor company, Mr.
Snow, a naUye of Surry county,
has several' yeara experience In
the automoWlo business as sales
man, credit representative - and
dealer. He Is a former ChevfWet
dealer in West Jefferson hut he
came, to North Wllkeeboro from
mi
fjUHffilliilfnrrlce was bM mI4:
day sK^a^A At Rbddlai
Chur* for J. r. Dan^,?TweiI «QuOirt|»ms__What progortlona
On the left is shenii Her. O! V. Cfendill, of Hkin, whl wiH j
ride over tte Wtesthn-flnki Preri^tiuy in session at Weabief.,.-
son on At RnuMM J. P.J*roffit, of Msl-weilton, W.
Wa, wiio ^ IViAAk' ri
of To Fimmee A' Coitotry
came to North wiixeenoro irom
J. F. Marquette, of Statesville,, where he was repro- Courtesy
isonic lecturer, will be at Blb-‘ Universal Credit My. onA
Masonic
erty lodge number 46 In Wilkes
boro Monday, July 16, to Instruct
the members of the lodge. He
will lecture throughout the week
Isentatlve for Universal Credit
company.
■Mr. Snow, who said today that
he Is favorably Impressed with
___v —r iipg Qrn oaiuroHy byouihs
Will lecture throughout the w^K Wllkesboro and Is glad to Mesdames William H., Gwyr. sud
in day and evening services. All ^ among the residents of the guster Nichols entertained at the
— A t-r\ affATl/l O n 41 . « wv 1
members are urged to attend Md
visiting Masons will be weTcome.
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
THE NORTHWESTERN BANK
Of North Wakeaboro in the State of North Carolina
at the close of bjiaineoa on June 29, 1940.
_ among the residents or tne gugter Nichols entertained at the
city, -graduate from Duko Uni-, tj,g former at Purle r
verslty in 1933. He and his wife ,j.jjg gpaclous lawn was lighted for
A ttttWA olrACIilV miVWAd • ...a ak,..
ASSETS
and discounts (Including No overdrafts) g 2,486,131.24
Otaited States Government obligations, direct and guaran-
ilGEkations of States and. political subdivisions
Sorporate stocks (including no stock of Federal Reserve
bank)
SMu balances with other banks, including reserve bal
ances, and cash items in process of collection
Ifcok premises owned $71 668.93, furniture and fixtures
S14 408 23 —— ——
(Bank premises owned are subject to nd liens not as
sumed by bank)
■riil estate owned other than bank premises — U,oJa.o»
«er'assets l^-’30.46
246,524.66
894,153.44
7,001.00
790341.68
86,077.16
and one son have already moved
to this city.
Speaking of the sale of the
Buick agency to the new firm,
Mr. Tomlinson said that he appre
ciated the patronage and the
goodwill of Buick users during
the-paat-twenty-five years and
wished for the new firm every
success.
The new model Bulcks are now
on display and a visit to the new
firm will be appreciated. Demon
strations will ,be gladly given
with the new Bulcks.
Use the advertising eoliunns of
this paper as your ahopping guide.
TOTAL ASSETS
$ 4,536,993.23
umt€
Quick Ao iom
LI A BILITIE S
Dbnand deposfts of individuals, partnerships, and cor-
porations j' '.11”^ ’ ’
•ew deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corpora-
Pfepwits* of Unit^States ^vemment (including postal
fcp^its*^ ^States and political subdivisions
Oteposits of banks 7—.-“^
(Kfe^deposits (certified and officers
total deposits $4,063,315.24
Other liabilities r-7—
TOTAL LIABILITIBS (not mcludmg subordinated
FOR SALK: Om eight-room
house, with one-half acre lot,
located In Marlon, Virginia. For
1,628,030.49 fuU particulars write R. E.
Tucker, P. O. Box 116, ^Char
lotte, North Carolina.’’ 7-18-St
47310.02
716,247.46
105396.12
38,056.08
60,630.96
POit SALE: Extra good fresh
Jersey Cow, 4 years old. J. G.
Mayberry, Hays, N. C. It-pd
ebligations shown below)
$ 4,113,846.20
FOR SALE: 5-year-old horse, also
harness and new Nissen Wag
on. Mrs. J. E. Winkler, Wllkes
boro, N. C. It-pd
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
- 120,000.00
ESded-'-pi^fitv:::::::-::::::-:::---------^--------:- 39,647.03
■nerves (and retirement account for preferred capi- _
1^2 J ———— /jOW.uu
total capital ACCOUjNTS 422,147.03
TOTAL LIABILITIES AJMD CAPITAL ACCOUNTS-^ 4,636,993.23
sink’s capital consists of common stock with
total par value of $205,000.00.
FOB SALE OB TB.4DE for prop
erty In or near North Wllkes
boro. 100 acre farm, close to
Roaring River, 1-4 mile off
highway 268. W. M. Alexander.
7-22-41
FOR RENT
MEMORANDA
~?Uged assets (and securities loaned) (book value):
U. S. Government obligations, direct and guar^teed,
pledged to secure deposits and other liabilities--^
#ther assets pledged to secure deposits and other lia
bilities (including notes and bills rediscounted
and securities sold under repurchase agreement..
Assete pledgwl to qualify for exercise of fiduciary or
corporal powers, and for purposes other than to
secure liabilities
Securities loaned —
FOB BENT: 5-room apartment,
furnished or unfurnished. Con
veniently located; water and
lights. Apply Teague’s Dry
Cleaning. 7-18-4t
WANTED
163,154.66 WANTED: To do your radio re
pair work on all makes and
models. Expert repairmen. Sat- giioimenio
Isfactlon guaranteed. — Day . not.be able to protect
. Ok..... level established
682326.62
NONE
NONE
Electric Co., Phone 328. 8-10-tf
SPECIAL! Ice boxes. Ice refrige- tact year.’’
total 746,380.28
Sfcnred and preferred liabilities:
Deposits secured by pledged assets pursuant to re
quirements of law
Borrowings secured by pledged assets (including re
discounts and repurchase agreements)
Other liabilities sec-ired by pledged assets —
Deposits preferred under provisions of law but not
secured by pledge of assets
rators and electric refrigera-
767.750.il
NONE
NONE
1,555.62
ducts, at lew prices. Red Cross
Pharmacy, "Your Service Drug
Store,” 10th Street.
TOTAL
759,306.73
BSbordihated obligations:
Unpaid dividends on preferred stock and unpaid in
terest on capital notes and debentures, accrued
to end of last dividend or interest period, not in
cluded in liabilities or reserves above ^
Other obligations not included in liabilities which are
subordinated to claims of depositors and other
creditors
On date of rep«t the i-equired legal reserve against
deposits of this bank was
Assets reported above which were eligible as legal re-
■ serve amounted to —
NONE
NONE
380,598.66
762,516.44
tor company, two
on Boone Trail.
miles west
10-2-tf
MISOELANEOUS
SffidjlVT
Mr. and Mra^ Phflli^ >.
‘a delightful courtesy was ex
tended Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Phil
lips on Saturday evening when
ime—■■ I > ■ ■
of tnnis. These loans will -be ds-
Oondaat upon approval of quotas.
This is the only wa^ growers have
pt protecting prices of their 19,40
crop of tofbacto.”, '
games and contests for the young
er guests while others were en
tertained In the home with bingo.
The house was decorated with a
profusion of spring and summer
Gowers. After the contests and
cake-cutting with prizes awarded
Mr. Phillips and Mr. Roby Eller,
the hostesses, assisted by Mes-
dames Mlntle Bumgarner, Rich
ard Vannoy, and Misses Mildred
Kilby and Gozeal McNeill, served
delicious refreshments. ’Then fol
lowed the disclosure of the sur
prise shower of numerous lovely
gifts for Mrs. Phillips who was
Miss Rachel Nichols before her
marriage in New York City on
June 20th. Around seventy-five
guests called during the evening.
Nichols-WiTiamson
In a ceremony marked by beau
ty and simplicity Miss Doris Nich
ols became the bride of Mr. Law
rence Williamson In the First
Baptist church In Winston-Salem
Sunday afternoon.
TTie bride, who was becomingly
attired In white for the ceremony
performed by Rev. Mr. Arnold, Is
an attractive daughter of Rev.
and Mrs. James T. Nichols, of
Wllkesboro route one. She is a
graduate of Reynolds high school
and holds a position with H. H.
Jones Furniture company In
Winston-Salem. Mr. Williamson,
who Is well and favorably known
in Winston-Salem, holds a posi
tion with Barber Photo Supply
company. They will make their
home in Winston-Salem.
CITY TAX RATE IS - -
REDUCED TO $139
(Continued from page one)
The levy for the general fund
will remain 36 cents, although
there is a small reduction In the
estimated expense, which is ten
tatively set at .$46,460.
The school fund this year re
ceived an increase of two cents
on the levy, making It 14 instead
of 12. The increase will be used
for Instructional service. The levy
Is estimated to raise $6,908.90
with the balance of the school
budget of 310,608.90 coming
from county funds, fees, state vo
cational fund. Intangible tax and
city taxes uncollected.
The city poll tax will remain
$1.25.
The budget and tax levy for the
city were tentatively adopted
Tuesday •but are subject to
change pending final adoption.
know* merchant of the Wilber
I community who died Sunday $ol»
lowinf. a Itagiwlnf UTneee,^ Elder
Shade OMdle jne In charge of
the MiTlce, aaeieted by Rev. J. E.
ftSfip. Rtirlal -iraa In the clinnh
cemetery,
Mr, Dancy w|i one of the moat
prominent and beri known ciU-
senf In that aectlon of the eonn-
ty. He had been a member of
church since 1911.
"”‘%a9, e. eon of the late E. T.
imw. fHwuk. Staley Dancy, of the
RM^ee’Riyer community. Surviv
ing are his' wtdyw, Mra. 11a Dancy,
six chlidrew^and theTftrtlOwlng
brother* and sisters; J. W.'Dancy,
tof Kannapolis; B. T. Dancy, Win
ston-Salem; W. H. DanCT) Lrnch-
bnr$, Va.; J. B. Dancy, Durham:
Mrs. Annie Engle and M^, Hom
er Johnston, West Asheville;
Nancy Whittington, Reddles Rtv-
er.
Pall bearers at the funeral were
nephews: Richard Dancy, W. H.
Dancy, Jr., Paul Dancy, Fred
Staley, Freeman and Vernon Dan
cy.
Beautiful floral tributes were
carried by the following: Mes-
dames Annie Taylor, Fred Staley,"
Bob Church, C. E. Jenkins, Sr.,
W. H. Dancy, Jr., Vernon Dancy,
R. H. Dancy, Paul Dancy, Free
man Dancy, Annie Pierce, Lester
Yates, Tamer Hooper, Dewey
Parsons, Nella Parsons, Ola Eller,
D. E. Turner, Conrad Carlton,
Misses Lizzie Whittington, Dollle
Whittington, Mattie Whittington,
Dorothy Dancy, Hnizabeth Dancy,
Prances Marzelle Dancy, Cassle
Dancy, Emma Dancy. Edith Dan
cy and Little Miss Louise Church,
only granddaughter of Mr. Dancy.
Ralph Duncan Now
Displaying Philcos
New 1940 Models, With Many Im-
provemento, Being Shown By
liocal Dealer
^arsannta^: nthisr, and
Used tor moAftg^tfon to col
trol boltr^w?';#'
Aomm; Om. poundjot^h
.hnaiMito.riiMld bq .nddrif io.
kaBon of*water and- tiiorovf
stirred. Then add ride ga||M
ingredj^ are tboroughlF*N
cheap nToIaases and stir ui
This wilt make enough of .
mixture for one appUcatlod'^vJ
one acre. Larger amounts/'m
be made by using the same, pn
portions. Only enough of the
.tore should be made tor es
day's use. Frequent stirring
^appIylng is necessary to keep 1
calcium arsenate In saspension.^:
Ada get attenttoo—mxl
DECLINE
A decline of $27,000,000 In ex
ports during April, with the heav
iest decrease in Scandinavian and
Dutch trade, is shown in a late
n. S. Commerce Department re
port. ■ , i
Ralph Duncan, well known
electrical dealer of this city, an
nounces the showing of the new
Philco radio models tor 1941.
These now models enrhrace many
new features that will prove In
teresting to the prospective radio
purchaser.
Mr. Duncan invites his friends
to call in to see and hear the new
Phlleoe for 1941.
— A L L —
MUST BE ^
VACCINAT^
In Accordance With
SEC. 4895 (2) and
SEC. 4895 (6),
Public Laws of N. C.
SEE YOUR TOWNSHIP
RABIES INSPECTOR
Dr. A. J. ELLER
Supt. Health Dept.
3-Year Quotas Will
Stabilize Allotments
Tobacco allotments will not be
reduced In 1941 and the Govern
ment will protect prices of this
year’s crop “at or slightly above
the 1939 price level’’ if three-year
quotas' are approved In the flue-
cured referendum on July 20,
says E. Y. Floyd, AAA executive
officer of N. C. State College.
On the other hand,” Floyd de
clared, “If three-year qu as are
rejected and the one-year quota
plan Is continued through 1941,
farm allotments for next year
viH be 10 per cent less than the
1940 allotments and the Govem-
riiRini- Commenting on what ho ..term-
tors traded in on new Frigl- ed “the most
dalres; as low as $2. Henderson atlon ever
6-l$-tf ers,” the AAA executive eaid.
“Stocks of flue-cured tobacco to
[EADQUABTERS for Potiltry tj,jg country are now 500 million
and Stock Remedies—Walco pounds larger than a year ago.
tablets and other known pro- xhere is now growing around
740,000 acres of flue-cured .to-
- bacco. With average yields, this
4-18-tf result In a crop of around
850 million pounds.
Domestic manufacturers proh-
fUBVAL BAROAIN8 In good
used CATS and tmeks, several . j not want to buy over
makes and models. Wilke* Mo- iiounds this season,
400 million pounds this season
In view of their large purchases
last season and with domestic
consumption still under 400 mU-
lion pounds annually.
“At the present time there Is
little demand from the mcpoi-t
ESTABUSHED RAWLEIGH
I ROUTE available. Many North .......
Carolina Dealers making week- trade. It aU
ly Sales of $75 to $100 and port trade that *®
ly oaiea vi pto w »*vv »i**a yv*». ---— — Knw.
more. Unusually fine opportan- market at the opening of t y
Ity for a man betwojn 26 and Ing season were added op, tney
I W J. Caroon, Cashier, of the above-named bank, do solemnly
nwear that the above statement is true, and that it fully and cor-
MCtly represents the true state of the several nUtters herein contain
ed and set forth, to the best of my knowledge and ibelief.
Correst.—Attest (W. J. GABOON
RALPH DUNCAN,
J. T. PREIVETTB,
N. B. SMITHBY, Directors
t of Horth Carriina, Coenty rf; WOkes,* ss:
■Warn tJ before mo this tenth day of 1940,1
rad I herriw oertUyflJt I am not an rfflcer* or dirertoft dfWs ha^t
fit oMptM Jhn. 7, IMl. LO» SCBOOCfl, Notary P^c
I 50 with car. Write Kawleigh’s,
I Dept. NCG-164-204, .Hlohmond.
' Va. 7-4-U-18-26-4t-pd
SLIGHTLY USED lee Box for
J sale cheap. Markdown Furnl-
I turo Co. 7-ll-2t
1 BZ-DO Motfa-Proof Wardrobes,
$1.9$, $2.76. Mark-Down Fur-
-nltnfe Co. 4’-|8^
. 1940
’ mayhavrirameirdbawttrnrlt
^bably would amount to be
tween 100 and 160 million
pounds.
“This means, therefore, inai
the buyers wlU probably not waiR
more than 600 to 660 million
pounds froni the 1$40 crop of to
bacco. TWa -would leave between
100 „to 15H million ,T)onn^''or
whlrii thera wW
ciimilM at extremely Ioj|f5Bflden
and imylhg tttt tfala aiL>'
- .f. '.asks'. '**-»•
111®
TIm imw 1940 GdiMral EUctric
Rtfrigtrator is o htH-time, depend-
aUe servant for your home. It works
ceoselessly. faithfully oil the time,
for only port-time poy. Thonks to
G-E's exclusive economy feotures, it
operates only 15 per cent of the time
the year 'round . . . requires less
current.
lERE'S WHY 8-E COSTS
fOO LESS TO OWN
Flat, dwt-proof ceo^mar Madt no ctaomaq . .. rtlaous
iiMt qukkar... evta alactric Ml*
Thrift Unit truly haimaticely saobd ... ok cannat gat in,
nor lafrigaraut itok
Oit-cooM Motor ram 3Sl daqiaai eeohr thaa ak-caoM
kiad
Eatkt Mochaalwi pwmaaMHy aHod with oil uadtr pretmra
StaioianStsdSapar-FmawiipimctHm-proof &
IliM mlirist 8-t iMiwt.idi tm yn mm'
3^
8 MULES NORTH ON HIGHWAY Ifrl-’PHONE
iTi ErTMr..yjpPLito —ELECTRICAL COHI