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— MORE ABOUT — FLASHERS STARTS ON PAGE ONB Fans were highly pleased with the first exhibition contest. Plaster Marlon 10-8 On Tuesday night the Flash ers lambasted three hurlers of Wes Ferrell's Western Carolina league team from Marion to win easily 10 to 3 in Memorial Park, Worth Cuthbertson went the route for the Flashers and al lowed only six hits. Jack Leon ard, 145-pound third baseman, added hitting laurels to his ex hibition pverage with a perfect night of fpur hits In four offi cial trips to the plate. The Flash ers put the game on ice with one run in the first and three~~in the third on three successive hits. Two errorB. accounted for Mar ion's two runs in the third. The Flashers had 13 hits in their at tacks on Nelson, Mann and like Brelich and Woonsocket, R. I., r Joined the local ros >rth Wilkesboro catch o Social Calendar Wilkesboro Woman's Club will meet Friday, eight p. mM at the home of Mrs. F. C. Hubbard, Sr., with Mrs. H. H. Dotson and Mrs. Robert Gam Mil oo-hoetesses. Mrs. R. B. Pharr, chairman of the litera ture department, will have charge of the program. All members are urged to at tend. Plans will be made for serving the Wilkesboro high school junior-senior banquet. TUXEDO Poultry Mashea, Scratch Grains, Dairy, llog, Horse. Don and Rabbit Feeds. Tuxedo Feed Company, North Wilkes boro, Pfcone 94. 11-18-tf WEEK-END FOOD VALUES — At Your — G. P. STORE AND MARKET "Where Yea Alwaye Sara Ob Groceries and Meats" PURE— LARDr-4-lk- «!«• 99« GRANULATED— SUGAR—5 »•43' ROYAL FLAVOR— TEA—Mk. -19« SEVEN DAY ARISTOCRAT— Coffee, lb. 39® Coffee, lb. 42® NUCOA OR BLUE BONNET— OLEOMARGARINE, lb. 39c EXTRA GOOD CORN— MEAL—10 «»■ 60« NO. 2 CANS— HOMINY—2 <ans 15c SHREDDED— COCONUT-* SWANS DOWN CAKE— FLOUR— 39« CARROTS—2 Bunches 23c LEMONS—Doz. _ 30c IRISH POTATOES—10 lbs. 47c SWEET POTATOES—3 lbs. ___ 25c RHUBARB, 3 lbs l._.._,25c FLAG DOG FOOD, 15-oz. can ______ 10c IVORY SOAP, large l£c SUPER SUDS, large 35c IN OUR MEAT DEPT. BONELESS TENDERIZED— STEAK, lb. 65c SLICED— PORK CHOPS, lb. 65c Pork SAUSAGE, lb. 45c LEAN STEW BEEF, lb. 40c PICNIC-^ r HAMS, lb. .■■ ■■58c FULL DRB88BD— FRYERS, lb. 69c —-————— LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Russell Pearson had as their guests over the week-end two Mars Hill College students, Mr. Alva Stuckey, Jr., of Richmond, Va., a cousin of Mrs. Pearson, and Mr. Walter Smith, of Pensacola, Fla. Miss Pat McNiel, Miss Jean Bradley, of Belmont, and Miss Whata Lupo, of Tabor City, all three senior8 at Meredith Col lege in Raleigh, spent the week end here with Miss McNiel's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. McNiel. Mrs. EJ. M. Hutton of Hamp ton, Virginia, and children, Paul Scott and Kathryn Vestal, are spending some time with her p&rents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Vestal, of Moravian Palls, while Mr. Huttou ig on tour with the Horace Heidt orchestra. Mrs. Hutton has as her guest Mrs. Al ban R. Major, of Maxwell Field, Alabama. ' '• 'J. —j— ^ VETERANS Is the Lock of o High School Diploma Holding You Back From Entering College Under the G I Bill of Rights? Let us tell you about the 6 E D Test that you may be eligible to take and if you pass it you may receive • - i your high school diploma. We assist you regardless of whether or not you enroll with us. CALL OR WRITE TODAY CLEVENGER College of Business Hickory North Wilkesboro North Corolino Report of the Condition of The Bank of North Wilkesboro NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C. At the Close of Business Apri 112, 1948 RESOURCES Cash oa Hand and Die From Bilks... $1,809,786.58 U. S. Goverimeit Se curities 4,831,394.94 State of North Caroliia Boids 17,500.00 Other Stocks and Bonds 398,728.61 $7,057,410.13 Loans 2,221,760.99 Other Assets 22,953.51 Banking House, Furni ture and Fixtures... 67,326.82 $9,369,451.45 LIABILITIES Capital Stock, Common $ 100,000.00 Surplus $250,000.00 Undivided Profits . .. 48,421.95 298,421.95 Unearned Interest 47,940.97 Reserve for Taxes and Accrued Expenses... 61,490.28 Reserve for Deprecia tion Building, Furni ture and Fixtures... 25,119.17 Reserve for Premium on Bonds and Contingen cies 27,255.70 Other Reserves 27,877.45 189,683.57 DEPOSITS 8,781,345.93 $9,369,451.45 OFFICERS DIRECTORS J. R. Hix, President . . E. M. Blackburn W. D. Ha If acre, Ex. V-Pres. Ralph Duncan R. G. Finley, Vice-President R. G. Finley R. W. Gwyn, Cashier R. W. Gwyn W. W. Starr, Asst. Cashier. . J. R. Hix J. G. McNeil, Asst. Cashier W. D. Halfacre J. T. Brame, Asst. Cashier J no. IE. Justice, Jr. W. B. Gwyn, Asst. Cashier. Worth E. Tomlinson Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporatiorf Wjfc ■ ■ v '•*> . . " . - FRIENDLY SERVICE SINCE 1892
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