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ntide* Mrs. U G. ” ^9f p*>V-{ted a position In the ottlc^brthe f Sdi^-i^k^wnit of . Cham- ptc^''' Mrk«i ^a> ia North 'tl^wi^ro Tnesdar. i Mr-' S^. G. Wnler spont the week and at Blowing Roek with his taioGy,‘ Sir. O. H. Walker, who reslde^s la Boomer township, was a North Wllkesboro rlsltor Friday. Miss KUiabeth Throneburg, of Hndso^ is Tlslting Miss Diane Vestal, (^Wllkesboro. Mr. and Mrs. Mclver Jarvis have moved into their new house in Wilke^vro. Miss Faye Wiles, of Winston- Salem. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Wilee this week. Mrs. Bertha Bell spent last Wilkes Laundry. Miss Ina Jean Chvircli. of Mil lers Creek, is visiting Miss'iUth- erlne .Arnold In Asheville thik week. , .1.. . ^ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Dnhling and children. Bill and Phjaite, re: turned Tuesday from Durham, where they visited relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John ' Dubllng. of Durjiam. visited Mr. Duhllng’s brother, Mr. Wm. H. Duhllng. here during the week-end. Attorney Harold Burke, of this city, was among those attending superior court in Ncwland last week. A marriage license was issued oh' July 4 by Register ot Deeds C. Sidden to G. V. Bannoy and Toi wVa'.SwC£ Salem. Mr. and son and Mrs North Wilkesboro route three. i ing after business matters. ■While I here he ordered Jhe Journal-Pa S^’IftlL''Aile7, Bell, of iw.'r «u J. «■' orCbandiat' tain nhOtton, ^ tl^^Brushy 'was here looking I W. ;n'er “^sTn^eas matters .yest^ay.; WlUtetrhoro. hM-^ ; quite 111 Mr. R. C. Adams, resident of for several BrushJ' MoUnlaln (township, was now improved a Ndrth*’W11h«W^!0 visitor yes- glad, tierdaip'.'- ;> -i.- , 'SllssBetf^. Lbu ' Lawlng, of Charlotte, la Bppdjag o Wilkesboro wlth ther cousin, Miss Katherine Irvin. ' 'Messrs. Bob Dapjschroder and Ray Kennedy! of Wllkesboro, be gan friends' will Mr. and-Mrs. Oscar Elliott,,of Lenoir, 1 Cricket, expect to leave the lat-- Mr. H. D. MoLean, of — ,, was in the city a short while vis-t®r P*rt of the week Baltl- itlng with h^ , friend, Mr. G.' H. '““re where they wlH, reside. Mr. Andrews. Mr. .MpUan is the>n» Mrs.-BlUott formerly o^«- Ponuarieator ^^!|^o^r. , ted^ T Mrs. Reis Snider, of Cleveland,' - ' f'paj„ «.,r .^turned vasterdiv after a Mrs. Arthur Simpson, of Padu- Kenneay, oi wnicesuuiu, 'cah; Ky., spent sevOTsl days this working at the Wilmington visit in the Wlkeshwos ^with her J the home of Mr. anJ Mrs. ..... .... W.-U ' I brother. Dr. E. N. Phlilips, and.,^ ^ Wllkesboro. Mrs. Simpson is pleasantly remember ed In the WllkesboVos as Miss EJIliabeth Shore. brother sister, Mrs. O. T. Mltchsll. . j Miss Madge Jennings, daugh-1 ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jen- t nings, of Pores,Knob, recently returned from a trip* to Detroit, visited Mrs. Fred Glase and chll-i -■ v,im‘fnr the coming wnkesboro Sunday ev-|triot sent to him for the coming dreu in f’venlng. ' year. REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE NORTHWESTERN BANK Of North Wllkesboro in the State of North ^rolina at the close of business on June 30, 1942. shipyards last week Mrs. Chase Hewitt left last Wednesday to join her husband, who has a government position at Houston, Texas. Workmen are engaged this ni,i« week in painting the home of Mr. Michigan, and Akron, Ohio, and Mrs Frank Crow, who reside Mr. Floyd C. Forester was a in this city. [business visitor to Taylorsville Mr. David Mink, who resides this afternoon. Mr. Forester re near the Wilkesboros, spent last cently opened a new service sta- week at Shatley Springs in Ashe J don at Taylc 'nvllle. county. Mr. J. H. Payne, of the Canal Rev. W. F. Preslar, of Hickory. Zone, is in Wilkes on a visit with preached an futeresting sermon j,ig parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. at the Adventist church ^t Boom- payne, of Jobs CaWn er Sunday. assets . $3,790,768.48 478,683.13 1,045.578.58 26,359.92 9,900.00 Loans and discounts (Including None United States Government obligations, direct anteed Obligations of States and political subdivisions Other bonds, notes, and ddientures Corporate stocks (including None .stock of Cash‘!‘‘uiinc;;'witK;oTh;;7b;in\-B includ^^^^^ baL ances, and cash items in process of collection . . _ Bank premises owned $75,464.53, furniture and f.-vtuies Keal^estatc "owned Other than bank prernises ■ Investments and other assets indirectly representing an^ xoNE premises or other real estate Customers’ liability to this bank on acceptances out.taml- ing “ 23,750.% Other assets who is Is here 1,471,097.7 91,984.11 , a 13,801.20 TOTAL ASSETS ,$6,951,924.11 liabilities Mr. George Ogilvie, who has a posilion at Davidson College, is spending a few days with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. «• Ogilvie, at Oe.kwoods. Pvt. Nelson Waddell, of Greensboro, is visiting his sister- in-law. Mrs. J. B. Brown near Moravian Falls. Pvt. Whdde 1 te stationed at Fort Sheridan^in Mr. Shouns Kerbaugh, located at Norris, Tenn., visiting with relatives and friends. Mr. Kerbaugh is connec ted with the TVA. Mrs. G. S. tiVinters and little sons. Gene and Jimmie, of I^«- riiiburg. are visiting Mrs. W n- ters’ mo her. Mrs. D. G. Wiles, few days this week. Mr. V. McGbinnis, a known citizen of the community, was in tois city Mon day looking after- business mat ters and visiting friends, j Miss M^ry Charl^ Godwin^ of IWilliamston, ^ Eouseguest of Miss N’ell Roussoaii. They were ischoolnia’es at St. Mary’s School in Raleigh lost year. . i Mrs. Victoria 'Wal!. of Boomer, Mrs. L. M. township, j end brother, Mr. Norman Payne, , °^Mr. Russell Church returned Myrtle Beach, S. C. Miss Wilma Rose Call, who holds a position at the Northwes tern Bank here, k attending, the conference school being conduc ted this week at Chapel Hill un der auspices of the North Caro lina Bankers’ Association, Mrs, Floyd C, Foreeter and daughter, Mrs, Wetson Brame and and little daughter, Linda, and Miss Ella Brame, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, P,' J, Brame, left Monday and are speualng several' days at widely Boomer to Baltimore the first of the week accompanied by Mrs. Church and four 'Children, Mr, Church has a position in a war plant at Balti more. Mr. Perry Lowe, well known orchardlst of the Pores Knob community, was among those spending several hours In the city today looking after business mat ters. Mrs. L. M. Knight, of Win ston - Saem, has returned home af’cr being calletl to the bedside of her daughter-in-law. Mrs. W.L. L. .Knight, who was ill and was Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bauguess left for Baltimore July 4, where they are working in the Martin Airplane plant. Paul is the son of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Bauguess, of this city, and was connected with the Forester Ice Cream com- peny here fo| several years. Mr. C. H. Biwarl^ local repre sentative of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., yclll resume his work again Monday after re cuperating for several weeks from jin operation. Mr. E. D. Hudson of the company’s Winston-Salem nanJ deposits of individual.s. partnerships, and 600,383.24 and her daughter Je ,i„n^ - ’ Throneburg. and son. of Hud-.on, Time deposit! of Individuals, partnership.s. and corpora- ,^gg 33 visitor's of Mrs. D. E. Smoak tion.s '”1 -tilI ' jSundav and Monday. Depo.sfts of United States Government (indudmgjm^^tal ' savings) .938,8183)9 Deposits of States-and political subdivisions —.qq srj.,-srs;L»«s-.-»d--ois7n^ rowed money - — - , Mortgages or other bank nremiscs and liens, None on bank premises ano None on other real estate 7"7."T ~i l^cceptances executed by or for .account of t. is an' am j,^TQ^g outstanding SU569..50 ’ Other liabilities “ ' —— TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including subordinated obliga- ^ tions - — ’■ — Pvt. Dock C. Kerley, who is stationed at the army quarter master depot in ChafloCto, fh visiting his brother, Mr. Eddie Kerley, in this city this week Miss Pearl Gudger is recover ing nicely from having tonsils j jai-vi.s’s and adenoids removed patient at the M’ilkes hospital. Miss Myrtle Venable, who has been a guest in the home of Dr. and Mrs. G. T. Mitchell, of Wiliieeboro, for several days, re turned to her home in Spartan burg, S. C., yesterday. • Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Faw, of Kingsport, Tenn., and Mrs. R. E. Pkw, Jr., and daughter, Margaret, of Hickory, visited Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Jones at their home neer Millers Creek Monday. Mrs. Hj S. Bowen and daugh ter, Ernestine, of Fairfield Ala., are visiting Mrs. Bowen’s mother, Mrs. J. L. Webster, in Wilkesho- ro. Mr. Bowen accompanied them to WilkeshSim^nt returned 10 Aiabama' SiSidaV. Mrs. Basil Jarvis and son, Ar nold left Monday for Baltimore, Md., where they will visit Mrs. sister, Mrs. Frank G1I- office has been looking after Mr. Howard’.® work during ‘ his ab sence. Mr. and Mrs. At T. Church left Tuesday to make their home in King»port, Tenn. Mr. Church, who has been connected with the Wilkes Barber shop for the past several years, will be associ ated with a barber shoiT there. Mrs. Church has accepted a posi tion with a hospital at Kingsport and will enter upon her diitiee Monday. Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Walker and children, former residents of I he Pleasant Home community in Reddies River township, spent a. few days this week with rela tives .in Wilkes. -Theyeftre now making their home at Wilming ton where Mr. Walker is employ ed. shown below) Friends are glad 4o learn that Miss Elizabeth Jennings is im- last week | reath, and also her brother, Mr. 1 proving. She has been 1111 at the 'fl.t the Wilkes hospital. She is. and Mrs. Silas Marsh. They ex-'home of her parents, Mr. and now at home at 609 G street. jpect to be away for some time, j Mrs. R. C. Jennings, at Pores I Mrs. Ray Nicholson and son. Miss Hazel Dean Jarvis, little ^ Knob for several days. Her sister, I Ray .4rliss, of Newport, spent! (jaughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Basil • Miss Dorothy Jennings, has been the week-end with Mrs. Nichol- Jarvis, is visiting her grandpar-1 substituting for her in her posi- ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Jarvis, tion in the state highway division while her mother is away. I office in Lenoir. son’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Bauguess, on Ninth street CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital* -- Surplus Undivided profits Reserves (and retirement account for preferred capital)- TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOU-N'TS TOT-AL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL .ACCOUNT.S- 230.000. 00 i 200.000. 00 153,293.41 t 7,500.00 590,793.41 I X 6,951.924.11 * JUST RECEIVED-NEW SHIPMENT... Glass •This bank s capiUil consists oi i\une ua Vxt ♦ ;«i tures- first preferred stock vWth total par value of None, total re- tirabl’e value^None; second preferred stock with total par value of None, total rctirable value Nine par value of $230,000.00. F ostona Ware o ! and common stock with total MEMORANDA Pledged as.sets (and securities loaned) (book value): (a) U. S. Government obligations, teed’ pledged!! secure deposits and other liabilities..-$ 278,873.o4 (b) Other assets pledged to secure bilities (including notes and bills rediscounted and se- curities sold under repurchase aKreenientj^---boJ.bOU.a,. Get Set for Summer With This New Beverage Set tri Assets pledged to qualify for exercise of fiduciary or corporate powers, and for purposes other than to liabilities — NONE (fl) Securities loaned — (e) TOTAL 932,o24.oq Secured and preferred liabilities: (a) Deposits secured by pledged assets pursuant, to re- (b) borrowings secured by piedge(i assets (inefuding re- discounts and repurchaue apeements) — NONE (c) Other liabilities secured by pledged assets _ — NUNL (d) Deposits preferred under provisions of law but secured by pledge of assets not 12,311.08 (e) Total 843,854.22 NONE Subordinated obligations: fa) Unpaid dividends on preferred stock and unpaid in- te-est on capiUl notes and debentures Accrued to end of last dividend or interest period, not included in lia bilities or reserved above fbi Other obligations not included m liabilities whic.h are subordinated to claims of depositors and other fa) On*^^te of'report the required legal reserve against ' deposits of this bank was 667,230.87 of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear I, D. V. Deal, Secretary, ^ j that the above statement is true, and that it fully and cor rectly represents the true state of the sewral matters herein contain- 33 ..t forth. .0 th, he« rf W .nd W..f, N. B. SMITHEY. RALPH DUNCAN. J. T! PREVETTE, Directors . r.-f North Carolina, County of Wilkes, ss: ■» Sworn to and stihsci3bed before ^ tiiis 14th dp of July, 19p, T Wrebv certify that I am not an ofDcer or director of this bank, and 1 hereby cermy ram- ^ SCROGGS, Notary Pub ic ^^^rommission expiWiS JanuATy f; iV4C My The sound of clinking ice is no more stimulating than is the sight of this sparkling Fostoria bever age set. its very design suggests crystal ice cubes. Here, indeed, is a glass service that does justice to all hot-weather, thirst-quenching occa sions. And glass, as you know, really does keep things cooler than earthen-yare or metal. Fos- toria's “Ameri»n” pattern is the most popular and authentic of Colonial reproductions . . . just the thing for homes and for occasions where beauty must be combined with durability. It in cludes over 100 pieces. Come in soon and sec this new beverage set and its companion pieces. INDIVIDUAL PIECES— —BEAUTIFUL SETS Come In and See These New Pattems In AMERICAN Glass-Ware Today STEELE’S “Your Credit Jewder” NORTH WILKESBORO NORTH CARQUNA N.'C. (T (NGT ON SALE NOW) (THIRDI N. C REGULAR (NOT ON SALE NOW) N. C. Premium,Grade (RED) 20c FORESTER’S ROYAL BLUE N. C. AVIATION GRADE (80 Octane or Better) Our Prices Have Not Changed Since April 9th, 1939. TRADE WITH HOME FOLKS — ■whom you can depend on selling you Gasoline, Kerosene, Furnace and Mo- otor Oils at a DEPENDABLE PRICE and SOURCE OF SUPPLY. Don’t contribute to the major oil com panies’ 2 l-2c-per-gallon-pool which was recently organized for the major oil companies at the expense' of the public. You should ask for your 2 l-2c per gallon refund for what you have purchased from them since June 15th as this did not go to tho war ef forts, but into the pockets of the Wall s Street cnl companies’ stockholders.' FORESTER'S NII-WAV SEIWICE 10th and Cherry Struts and C Street, Hezt to PotfofBce '
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