j^yNNr'roi f“*ionoree aMajr teraty pments. e Yoffovfag little gaests we present. Carol i«nkford, Yfttrlcla Miller, Sylrin Charch, Patiy Sllwr, David and SMwln MsOm, Annie Lee, Jimmy," Claude «ad' Walter Viiatioy, Joan Huff- atWH, Helen and Joan Owens, Car ol Richard Chambers, I/Ois fconkfnrd and {^rlotte PbUUps. Ratings For Month Are Given H. B. Howie, Wllkee county •anitarian, has released for pub lication the following cafe ratings for the current month in Wilkes county: Grade A B^k Gables OMdwlll Lunch ... Btaley’s Cafe Grade B Frlncess Cafe Pandue Cafe Bad Cross Pharmacy UUIe Grill Popular Cafe _ Sonthaide Cafe (col.) Avaaaue S'ervice ! Tom’s Caibln Horton’s Drug —_...i Toorlst Service Brame Drug Blankenahlp'a Place Snaek Shop ^ anis Ridge Cafe I^k Diner ...... Grade C Palace Cafe — Beach’s Place Sandwich Shop — tOB’s Drug r’Dtrfioh 'Dinar Mti^.Pra'ce — t'Oip^Place 71.5 . - OsmdaA-' ilmwa Market O. P. Store Miller & Long ■5TT Gradte B Davis & Co City Grocery A. E. Wlngler Reins Market Grade G Bmlthey’s Market Smithey’s Service A Dtaody Lomonr^,'aA mear ^^„;lw^)ial^-dg, bJ »•' way, Robert Prcwton and PtJ^r Poster, ge^ its^ chance to abi what it can d^ in the way pt having fun In''the tropica 1^' Pa.ramount’8 "Moon Over Bur ma,’’ the picture which will open Thursday at the Liberty Theatre. Judging hy the past performances of Miss Lamour et al., they can do plenty. In equipping this trio for being sportive on the screen together. Paramount has trotted out some of its best talent to provide story and direction of high calibre. No less than three writers worked on the screen-play to fill It. chockful of cracks, while Louis King turned his directorial mind to comedy situations, varied with moments of drama. To get down to cases, we find Miss Lamour cast as an entertain er in a night club in Rangoon. Rangoon is in Burma, a province of India, just to throw in an odd fact lor good measure. The boys —Robert Preston and Preston Foster (don’t get them mixed up. now), are seen as a couple of lively lads who deal in teak. Boys meet girl when they en counter her during a trip down the river to Rangoon to pick up some money to keep the teak bus iness percolating. They find Dor othy in a night club, and alter a time, she goes back with them to the compound whence they ^ope rate. A compound Is not a'formu la for gunpowder or a medicine— it’s just one of those places they have in India for sleeping, eat ing, etc. From that point on, the story gets a lot more complicated and we’re not going to tangle yon up in it. But you’ll find that cobras menace Lamour, and there is a forest fire that really is ■ some thing, we understand, npt=' to mention a log jam that really jams thrills into the motion' pic ture. Others who are in the cas^ .m- clude Doris Nolan, seen a|i iil young lady who falls in love With Foster, who Is in love with Doror thy. But 60 is Preston, for th»t mat er. And it makes for lo^-of rom ince. Albert Basswman, fine actor, is also cas a ner of the boys.' He Jlisppens 'Uj and ksfep 92;ii' o-%felf-'hijtokA:';5n:# 90.5 fib, we talvwi’t tell you. Miss Lamo^jpilngjh/4n the picture. Two new^soBgs ■ arO chanted in her best manfltfr “Moon Over Burma” and "Meiin can Magic.” From what we hear, you’ll like them. 92.0 99.0 90.0 88.0 85.5 83.5 83.0 82.5 82.5 82.0 82.0 81.0 81.0 80.5 80.5 80.5 80.0 80.r 77.5 77.0 76.0 75.5 76.0 72.6 72.0 RATINGS 90.5 88.5 83.5 83.5 81.5 77.0 76.0 Ada. get attention—and reanfta) Moose News Items The Loyal Order of Moose will hold their meeting tonight, Oc tober 14th, at the Moose Hall, 910 C Street. There will ihe a fine cla.ss of candidates and also installing ceremonies for the new officers of the lodge, who have just been elected. There will be other important business to be transacted and plans to be laid for Mooseheart Day Celebration, which will take place on Monday, October 28th. All candidates and all Moose or Moose are asked to at- * Wilkes Man Hurl In Auto Accident R»lelgh.--*B tba of |16,370,4,2.i9 to ai^ partliiljf iin«in|iloyed era of North Carolina,'in the ^ months’ Of ^ behetit paymeij^; through September,'thO 46 wWt^ employmeiqt'.ofneea and - 10-obl- ored brandfc^|^dil|trffiiited;‘ij?8|,- 147 checks. Powell, of tte State ment Coinpu»ation ^mmM^ibn, states. V.'. i ; This diotrlhbtlon included 3(,- 516 checks for $325,473.68 going to out-of-state workers who had previously established wage cred its by work in North Carolina During the month of Septem ber, 1940, the distribution of jobl^ heneflts amounted to $413,666.76, Included in 79,795 checks, of which 2,211 checks for $19,551,86 went to out-of-state claimants with wage, credits in North Carolina. The North Wilkesboro Em ployment office distributed $275,- 506.28, • I embraced in 44,826 checks, in,the 33 months of pay ments in the area served by the office, through _ September. In the month of Septemlber, this of fice distributed 2,619 checks for $13,009.67 to the unemployed in the area, ■ , Ballroom Dancing Classes Formed The .ballroom dancing classes for the tenth and eleventh grades of the high school . have' been changed, for the convenience of many, and will meet on Tuesday night of each week at 8:00 o’ clock. These classes are being conducted at'' the Finley Studio of I^nce by Miss Melvina Wil liams! The classM for the lower hlgb Sc|jpoi grades meets at sev en o’eloc.k op'the same , night. Much enthusiasm is being shown ip, thesp classes where' all the latest steps are being taught. I - ^ .peihpre tkught ea^tpe . ,er' etiq'uett’e'at a dahee, as wOD las Ifeirnlng to dahee well. This will be emphasized. So don't wait until yop'Jiftve .that iniportant dance invitation ^before you give serious 'thought to your antiquat ed dance steps. A class is being arranged for business men and women so communicate ■with the studio if you are Interested. Phone 608. Preaching Services At Three Churches Rev. J. L. A. Bumgarner, pas tor, has announced that preach ing services will be held Sunday, October 20, at Arbor Grove at ten a. m.; Friendship at 11 a. m.; and Eshcol at three p. m. The changes are for one day only. The public has a cordial invita tion to all services. 'SS—“ >• ■ A SHWHSM sicrotl tyilday - Frija> Greater If brie Seaaon’ Statesville.—One man suffereJ a broken neck in an automobile- truck crash abput 1 o’clock Sat urday morning at the intersection j of Center and 'Water streets. j The truck, driven by Lewis A. Martin, of Mount Airy, headed .east on Water, crashed into the .left side of an automobile, ope- ^ rated by I^eroy Burton, negro teacher, of Wilkesboro, who was going north on Cent-3r street. Both vehicles were badly dam aged and Gordon Blair, 22, who j was asleep in the truck, received a fractured vertebra of the neck. At Long's Hospital, where Blair is a patient, it is learned that bis condition is satisfactory and he will probably be confined at the ^ hospital for three weeks. | Local police charged both driv- i ers with reckless driving and they ; are to have a hearing in mayor’s , court October 21. ' Wilkesboro Hi-Y. ! Club Is Reorganized^ Hi-Y club at Wilkesboro high ' school has been reorganized for the term by election of Eddie Adleman as president; Hoke Steelman, vice president; Rufus Moseley, treasurer; Jack Howard, secretary. The members are Jack Howard. Alvin Sturdivant, Jr., Hoke Steelman, 0. K. Whittington, Jr., Stuart Blevins, Eddie Adleman, Rufus Moseley. New members re ceived were Lawrence Campbell, Stokes Pearson and Charles Donghton. R.-B Caldwtil,'faenify 'AePitwr.'U'-avoBMr of the dab. HIRSONAL fCHihSTMAS iCARDBCXMC with the newest designs for 1940 Refreshingly different and very smart . . . yet full of old-fashion, heart-warning Christ mas cheer! 50 for $1 Completely folded . . . with matching envel opes and . . . your Name printed on each card. Carter-jfubbard Pii|blisliii|g Co. ^ nmit Nwth iraSbili^ X, cv • sA •*- e!.-},''. , . -i/l; . on ’Tiaes- iJi^ Tax l^le Cases Certificates L Poes Collected Mayor’s Court Transfers Mayor’s Court Penalties ... Special License Taxes Permits Automobile License Plates ... Oollections-—Water Water and Sewer Tap Fees Water Deposits Miscellaneous CONSOUDATED 62,488.33 755.42 129.05 223.31 5.00 1.692.28 414.90 3,611.83 281.25 579.00 24,1001.57 1.152.28 142.00 657.03 State Highway Commission Refund . —Project No. 7880 .... 2,061.91 Debt Service Fund— Repayment of Loan — 7,700.00 Beer Licenses —1 210.00 Wine Licenses —. 75.00 School Fund—^Refund — . .22 General Fund—Refund 4.29 General Fund—Repayment of Loan ’ 7,700.00 Mayors Court—^Repayment of Loan 1,235.00 Clerk and Treasurer’s Account—Loan 5,000.00 School Debt Service—Transfer 465.13 Tuition and Rental Fees — 250.00 Wilkes County—^Per Capita 1,317.12 Intangible Tax—Refund 723.18 State A:d—Vocational Teacher 800.00 TOTAL RECEIPTS ^ .$123,675.10 Add: Cash Balance 7-1-39 Regular Account 6,889.65 Sinking Fund - 15.913.12 TbTAL RECEIPTS and CASH $17,861.11 755.42 ' 129.05 228.31 ' 5.00 1.692.28 , ,414.90 8,611.83 281.25 679.00 24,001.67 1.152.28 142.00 657.03 2,061.91 7,700.00. Debt Service Fmad $38,622.71 School Fund $ 6,004.51 210.00 76.00 .22 4.29 7.700.00 1.236.00 6,000.00 465.13 BALANCE jf.t ‘HV'Tjf *9 >!• $146,477.87 250.00 1,317.12 723.18 800.00 $61,267.94 $53,312.35 $ 9,094.81 5,693.23 301.79 894.63 15,913.12 $66,961.17 $69,527.26 $ 9,989.44 4 •X-’y.- . , ; ■a' ■' ■. Disbursements CONSOUDATED General Fund Service Fund Debt School Fund Street Maintenance $ 4,853.08 $ 4,853.08 ? ' $ ,WPA Projects .... 2,145.44 2,145.44 Salaries 2,922.00 2,922.00 Sanitation — . 2,254.78 2,254.78 Prison Eixpense — 498.13 498.13 General Expense - 2,963.20 2,963.20 Sewer Repairs 519.45 519.45 Street Lighting 4,101.62 4,101.62 Water Department Expense - _ 8,111.51 8,111.51 Permanent Improvements 4,626.42 4,626.42 Water Plant Improvements 573.24 573.24 Fire Department Expense 2,831.50 2,831.50 Police Department Eixpense 7,699.11 7,699.11 Miscellaneous Expense 1,421.22 1,421.22 Welfare Eixpense — 331.36 331.36 Street Machine—Grader - .. 2,850.00 2,850.00 School Insurance - 359.42 359.42 Advertising — 500.00 500.00 Debt Service Fund—Loan 7,700.00 7,700.00 Debt Service Fund—Account 4.29 4.29 Water Deposits Refunded 104.00 104.00 Term Bonds Retired - 17,000.00 17,000.00 Serial Bonds Retired 18,500.00 18,500.00 Note Paid 7,000.00 • 7,000.00 Bond Interest Paid - 14,507.48 14,507.48 Commissions and Exchange 76.01 76.01 Interest on Temporary Loans 70.00 70.00 General Fund—Loan 7.700.00 7,700.00 Mayors Court—Loan 3.235.00 3,235.00 8,894.02 Current Expense 8,894.02 Transferred to Debt Service Fund. TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS 466.13 . 465.13 $134,817.41 $57,369.77 $68,088.49 $ 9,359.15 Add: Cash Balance June 30, 1940 11.660.46 9.591.40 1,438.77 630.29 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS and , 465.13 CASH BALANCE - — $146,477.87 $66,961.17 $69,527.26 $ 9,989.44 i We have audited the books and accounting records of the Town olf North Wilkesboro, North Caro lina for the twelve months period ended June 30, 1940, and- have,prepared the hbove consolidated state ment of Receipts and Disbursements. Cash in Banks shown by the Municipal records was reconciled with staltements furnished by the depository banks as of June 29, 1940. Taxes Receivable, all Levies, were check ed in detail and other sources of receipts of record were found to be in agreementt with the Town’s general books. All Disbursements Were carefully analyzed and expenditures were found to have been authorized by the Municipal Governing Body. We, therefore, certify that in our opinion the above statement of Receipts and Disbursements is cor rect. This October 10th, 1940. - ■ .1- Rc^ctfully- rabmitted, - (&des LHag^unaiif Gnirtified Public Accmtant