TMMDAT, JAN. It, 1999. . LOCALS' WUm Touag af Walaat Cave ' vaaa a visiter kw* Wedaesdar. ' aaa a a Jukus CMk mi (koutM wu ' a waiter bare Tuesday. 1 ***** J. R. *arraet *f rru«M« »M ' r in tow* busiaeas Saturday. ***** Posey flhelton of Fraaeiseo vu la tewa Wadseeday oa busiaeas. ***** Leadsay Alley aad Luther Wood af Daabury, Iteute 1, were hare Wadaeeday. '• ***** H. M. Jeyea eeatiaues eea&aed tfi hia ha«e with illaess, hut is son*• batter. ***** . Tom Corns and Blaine Wat kink of Lawsonville paid the Reporter office a visit Taos day : aaa a a ' Mr. aad Mrs. Rax Tucker of Danbury Route 1, visited their mother, Mrs. Sadie Nelson here L "Wednesday. ***** Deputy Sheriffs Cleve Lawson of Lawsonville and J- E. Wagoner of Germanton were here this week. ***** James Mart is of Stoneville was hare Tuesday. Ha is engaged in sailing monuments and tomb atones. ***** ; ; D. D. Mabe of Wakartowa was in Danbury Tuesday visitiag rel i stives and friends. He foraterly fired aear Daabury. a** • • G. H. Alford, head of the fed- I eral crop and faad loan agency here, is in Raleigh for a day or j two. ***** W. k. Collins, prominent farm er of Pir.nacle, was here Tye*4 ly on business with the farm agent s office. W. W. Dodson and soa of San dy Ridge were in Danbury Tues day. Mr. Dodson is the father of i Glenn Dodsan, who holda a posi-' tioa at Charlotte. ***** B. J. Dorner, George Fisher; and Bra eat Doraer, Jr., af Pitts burgh, Pa., stopped off Monday j to viait Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mar-1 tin ia Danbury. They are en-, route on a 10,000-mile trip via Florida, New Orleans, through Texas and Mexico to California and home by March Ist. I ■ Production Credit Asso ciation To Meet Jan. 28 The fifth annual meeting of members of the Winston-Salem Production Credit Association' ' will be held in the Forsyth coun ty courthouse in Winston-Salem On Saturday afternoon at 2:00, January 28, 1939, according to an Announcement by L. S. Francis, Secretary-Treasurer of the Asso ciation. Complete and detailed reports 1 will be made by the officers of j Ihs association on its operation for the past year at this meeting,' g directors will be elected and other * highly important business will be attended to, according to Mr. Francis, who says it is desired that avary mam bar shall be pree aat. Hie Wlßßtoa4talea& Preduetioa Credit Aseoeiatioa serves All*- ghaay, Ashe, Caldwell, Davidsoa, Forsyte, Stakes, fturry, Wautau ga, WHfcea and Tad kia eauatiss aad 1938 aiade 747 laaas tatefcag $139,299.72. Ia Stakes eaanty 199 laaas irere aiade ia the aatauat af $37,680.09. The repayment of loans in ths county has been 100 per cent, Mr. Fraads said it was hoped that the atteadaaee at Uia saaet iag would be the largest ia the history of the associatioa. ■apart af CaadtHaa BANK OF PILOT MOUNTAIN Report of condition of Baak af Pilot Mountain, of Pilot Mountain, ia the state of North Caroliaa, at the close of busiasss oa De cember 31, 1938. ASSETS Loans aad discounts . $369,879.18 U. S. Gov. obligations, direct aad fully guar anteed 16,200.09 Caah, balances with other banks, including reserve balances and tifsh Items in process of collec-. tioa 187,819.57 Bank premises owned, $4,350, fur. A fixtures, $1,649.56 5,999.59 Real estate owned 29,453.21 Other assets (live stack and tools oa farm) .... 413.32 TOTAL ASSETS .. $599,755.84 LIABILITIES Demand dsposits • • • • $219,751.62 lime deposits 280,149.33 Deposits of State aad po litical subdivisions 790.89 Other deposits ..." 1,974.92 Other D'p'sts $499,336.30 Dividends declared but not yet paid «ut 3,759.09 Othar liabilities (unearn ed interest oa notea and due on time certifi cates) 18,030.50 TOTAL LIABILITIES $521,116.89 Capital Account: Capital 4 ' $ 30,000.00 Surplus 35,000.00 Undividsd profits 11,354.95 Reserves 2,284.09 Total Capital Accouat 78,639.04 Total Liabilities and Capital Account .. $599,755.84 •This bank's capital consists of $15,000.00 of capital notes and ■debentures; first preferred stock 'with total par value of $15,000.00, Iretirable at $15,000.00; and °° m " Imon stock with total par valus of $15,000.00. MBMOBANDA Pledged Assets: |U. S. Government obliga • tiona, direct and | guaranteed $10,000.90 Total (for town funds) 10,000.00 Deposits secured (town j funds) 760.83 TOTAL 760.83 On date of report the re- I quired legal reserve a gainst deposits of this bank was 46,710.00 Assets reported above which were eligible as legal reserve amounted to 187,819.57 I, I. M. Gordon, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly 'swear that the above statement is true, and fully and correctly represents the true state of the several matters herein contained and set forth, to the best of my knowledge and belief. Correct. —Attest: I. M. GORDON, Cashier. P. E. SIMMONS, Director. J. K. SMITH, Director. W. H. REID, Director. Strte of North Carolina, Surry County. I Sworn to and subscribed before Ime this 10th day of January, 1939 and I hereby certify that I am 'not an officer or director of this bank. Wilkerson Gordon, Notary Public. My Commission expires October 7th, 1939. WM »ANK*T BBTORTE* Questions and Answers About Old-Ago Insur ance Q: I m a small dry goods ud notion shop is wkiek I snipley four poople, sad I have jut re- OMTMI A vt|« ud tax return te ; fill out for the last three mitki. One of my salsngirls was married i during tke Christmas holidays. Should I record her married tame on the wage report or her maiden name as I did on the last report ? A: Tke answer te your question , depends upon whether or not th« girl you mention wants to be eall ed by her married name whea she is in your store. Some wo men like to keep their maiden nnme in eoaaectioa with their | work: Tou should not record her ■ married name on the wage report unices she notifies the Social Se curity Board of the change is [ name. To do this, she should write the nearest field office el the Board telling them she wishee to change her name on the Board's records. The field office will send her a form to fill out , and mail to the Board. Unless the Board knows that your em ployee's name is changed, it will 1 not be able to credit her account L with her recent wages, because j her account was set up originally - in her maiden name. Eren though ' her name is changed, her account number remains the same. This 2 aeeouat number must be recorded 5 on the wage report opposite the I same name, in which her account t "*■ originally s«t up, unless the Board knows that the aame has been changed. * Q: As the proprietor of a hard ware store, I received some time ago an inquiry from the Social Security Board regarding the I name of one of my employees which I listed on the wage report )|lsent in last August. This in | quiry refers te the addition of ) "Junior" to tke naive. This em i ployee's father diod last July and ". he has not been using the "Junior" since then. So I thought f I was correct in leaving off the ' ( "Junior" in the last report. | Can you tell me if I am right - 'about this, especially as I have f just received a new report to fill is for the quarter ending Decern ,ber SI? A: If you answered the inquiry from the Social Security Board ) and explained that the "Junior" on the name of your employee has | been dropped, you should record the name without the "Junior" on the new report. If, however, you have not yet answered your in quiry, you should notify the Board immediately. Your em- ployee, himself, should notify the t Board of the change in name, so ' that it can correct its records ac cordingly. The reason the Board r , must be notified is because this I employee's account, as originally ' set up, was under the name h; used before he dropped the "Junior", and unless the Board knows of the change in the name, it has no way of knowing that > the wages you reported should be credited to his account. If your | employee will call or write the i nearest field office of the Board, i he will be informed how to pro ceed to have his name officially changed on the Board's records. * Q: I operate a small saw mill land among my employees is a nan who works for a couple of dour* a day sweeping out the ■awdust from tha mill. Should 1 List this maa's w«gM oa my wag* report? Does aot work of this load wmt uadar the haad of "caaaal labar" which is excluded fram coverage by tha Social Se curity Act? A: Sweeping sawdust from your Mill doas mat coma under the head "casual labor" as de fined by the Social Security Act because it is work done as part ef yaur regular trade or Hie wages of your employee who doea this wark must be incladed whea you compute your tax due the Federal Government. Toy must record this man's wages with his name social security account number on yeur wage and tax report. He does BO: work as maay hours as your other employees who operate machinery er do the hauling, but removing sawdust is, on the other hand, a accessary part of the general work wheh must be done in your mill, in order to carry on business. Acftive Cases Certified' To Commodity Distri bution As Of January 1, 1939 Wiastoa-Salem Storeroom Coanty Cases Persona Alamance 123 527 Caswell 108 479 Davidson 931 4,327 Davie 151 665 Forsyth 607 2,371 Guilford 681 2,894 Randolph 381 988 Rockingham 779 3,590 Stokes 198 1,108 Surry 362 1,954 Yadkin 190 981 M Ir'» ■■ 4,358 19,884 Raleigh Stareraam Chatham 141 418 Durham 1,030 4,557 Franklin 489 2,002 Granville 118 532 Johnston 329 1,499 Nash 392 1,655 Orange 328 1,579 Person 136 656 Vance 63« 2,749 Wake 1,911 7,151 Warren 292 1,369 Wayne 668 2,698 Wilsoa 779 3,823 .«» . 7,294 30,687 Tetal District Na. 2 11,577 30,687 STUART Theater Stuart, Virginia Friday and Satarday Jan. 29-31 "Outlaws Of Sonora" The Three Maafaltaers Alsa "Lane Ranger" Serial ■aa-Moa-Taa, Jaaaary 32-28-24 "Too Hot To Handle" Clarke Gable • Myrna Lojr (This shew 15a and 80c.) Wednesday Thar. Jaaaary tt-M "The Texans" Jaaa Reanatt - Randolph Scott (litis shew 15c and SOc.) REFERENDUM ON CONSERVATION SATURDAY 4ANUART 28 18 TBI DATE. AND VOTING PLACM AM OBSIGNATE! BELOW. T« all escspiers ef lands lying withia StokM, Caswell, Person aad Rockingham counties. Notice is hereby given that a referendum will be held in the said counties upon the preposition of organising the Dan River Soil Conservation District te include all ef said eeunties under pro vision# ef the North Carolina Soil Conservation Districts Law. For the purpose of said refer endum, voting will be opened in Stoke* county, as designated be low, on Saturday, January 28, 1939, from 8:00 a. te 6:00 p. m. Big Creek Township, Sam Moir'a jf I I Special Sale I | of | | Parlor Suri Suits at | Factory Cost I I 3-Piece Suits-- ! $l5 00up | Whiie They Last ! Reduced prices j lon all furniture. Come and see. R. H. Furniture Co. | RURAL HALL, N. C. | Next Door to Post Office. 8 000000000000000000000400000000000001 ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo I TAX NOTICE I | Pay your 1938 taxes on or before | 6 February 1, 1939 and save penalty, | x that will be added after said date. | J. JOHN TAYLOR, Sheriff. i | This Janury 14, 1939. ; | 19ian3t >00000«0«0000000000t»000««00«000«000c Store. Beaver Island Township, Guy T. Eggleeton's Store. Dan bury Township, County Of -IM, Dan bury. Meadows Township, Ross' Steve. Peters C-eek Township, Robin sen's Store. Quaker Cap Township, Sam Simmons' Store. Sauratowa Township, Jnke Ful ton's Store, Walnut Core. Snow Creek Township, Ziglar's. Store. Yadkin Township, O. O. Crabb's Store, King. AN persons, ftrms, aad corpora tion e who shall hold title to, or a hail have contracted to purchase any lands lying within the said area, are eligible to rote. STATE SOIL CONSERVATION COMMITTEE. By I. 0. Schaub, China. Subscribe for the Dan bury Bo dorter. SI.OO the year.