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J CHARLES SIGNS FOft WALCOTT BOUT MARCH 7 NEW YORK (APf -Ea r 1 Charles, fresh from a 10-round victory over Lee Oma, signed for his seventh defense of his world heavyweight hoxirg title when he. agreed to meet Jersey Joe Walcott in Detroit March 7. "jinw* D. Norrfsl president; of .he International Boxing club, who completed the deal after a meting with Tom Tftnne*. man alter of Charles artd matchmaker Nick Rondos, said Eszard would jet 40 per cent of the gate. Ifcal cott will receive the challenger's NORTH STATE MOTOR COMPANY PACKARD SALES AND SERVICE Dependobie Used Can Phone 3552 444 Franklin Street Fayetteville; n. q. 6RANNIS AND SLOAN Incorporated GENERAL CONTRACTORS 0 FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. GIANT STEPS American telephone service today is rapidly expanding. Local and long distance telephone traffic is at its peak. A constantly increasing number of new telephones are being installed — switchboard facilities expanded — new equip ment added. * In spite of this enormous progress, however, some people are still waiting for service. This k caused by a combination of still existing material shortages and an increasing demand for telephone service. w* hdpe that the giant strides being taken today will soon overcome every obstacle, and everyone desiring service will have it soon. Carolina Telephone and Telegraph Company Incorporated EXECUTIVE OFFICES TARBORO, NORTH CAROLINA T W. "Lend me a hand ” » JOIN MARCH OF DIMES ■ si!'! NAi fOUHWICN • -1‘, i'l customary 17 per cent. It will be tbe second meeting between the pair. Charles de feater the veteran Camden (N. J.) boxer for N. B. A. recognition as world champion in Chicago June ! 22, 1949. Since then, Walcott, who will 1 celebrate his thihty-seyenth birth day the last day of this month, has six fights, winning five. HAS ISth CHILD —IN IS YEARS CLIFFORD BEACH, N. J. (NY News)—The Carey family has wel comed mama home from the hos pital with her 18th child in 18 years—10-pound Bruce. Mrs. Clara Carey, 34, is the wife of Joseph, 51, a boiler engineer I I R. L. DRESSER Flooring Contractor Design Wood Flooring, Wood Block Flooring, Robber Tile Flooring, Asphalt Tile Flooring, Linoleum f t Telephone 9544 RALEIGH, N. C. Letter-Press Printing Letter press printing in the graphic arts means the direct application of inked type and engravings or other type material to P*per. It is the simplest of all graphic methods of reproduction and at the same time the most lasting. It was the method employed by the medieval craftsmen who first ap plied type to paper and it has persisted throughput the centuries over all innova tions, until today, when the best of crafts manship is sought in a job, there is no al ternative to letter press printing, along with high grade paper and typographic good taste. • We suggest that if you have some print ing in view that you want well done, you consult us. Simply telephone 5-1776 'or else call at the office, 118 East Sixth St, Charlotte, N. C. H. A. Stalls Printing Co* PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE AT YOUR DISPOSAL P.O. Bex 1061 CHARLOTTE, N. C i for a Keyport (N. J.) cork com pany. Carey makes $60 a week and two sons, Crawford, IS, and Jimmy, 16, add to thf family in come with a paper route. The family lives irt a six-room house on a 160-acre estate which Carey takes care of in lieu of rent. The Carey family are: Bruce, Peltry, 1; Johnny, 2; Barbara, 3; Vernon, 4; Dale, 6; Emily, 6; Dor Nelson H. Crvifc thank, head of European labor Division of tho Economic Cooperation Adminis tration (as of December 16, 1950), on leave from position as national director of social insur ance activities for the American Federation of labor. is Joan, 7; Dorothy Ann. 8; Geral dine, 9; Raymond, 10; Magaret, 11; William, 12; Crawford, 13; Jackie, 14; Joseph 15; Jimmy, 14; and Carol, IT. Buy Union and light the ag gressors who would destroy American labor standards. STATEMENT OF CONDITION COMMERCIAL ‘ • ' } ♦ National Bank :T. ^ '• Charlotte* North Carolina December 30, 1950 3&m OFFICERS l W. STEWART, President . J. P. HOBSON. Vice-President and Trust Officer W. F. PHILLIPS, Vice-President HERBERT M. WAYNE, Vice-Pres. & Cashier R. R CLONTZ, - Trust Officer and * Assistant Cashier FULLER HENDRIX, _ Assistant Cashier J. M BRICE. Assistant Cashier C. G. CORZINE. Assistant Cashier 8. A ESTRIDG*. Assistant Cashier D. G. FLORANCE, Assistant Cashier JULIAN G. SQUIRES, Assistant Trust Officer J. NEWTON THRASH, Assistant Cashier Bank Relations. '*»• DIRECTORS WM. H. BARNHARDT, Textiles JOHN BASS BROWN. Merchant ROBERT l DALTON. Whitin Machine Works JNO. F. DURHAM, Insurance G. G. GALLAWAY Real Estate R. L. GIBBON. Physician JAMES J. HARRIS. Jamee J. Harris tk Co. J P. HOBSON. Vice-Pres. it Trust Officer W. E. HOLT, JR, Manufacturer T. S. McPHEETERS, Real Estate J. M. OLDHAM, Life Insurance I. W. STEWART. President RESOURCES United States Bonds and Securities_$1 Other Stocks and Bonds_ Accrued Interest on Bonds and Stocks_ Total Bonds and Securities _ Cash or^ Hand and with Banks____ Loans and Discounts_ Customers Acceptance Liability______ Bank Buildings and Fixtures _ $ Less Reserve for Depreciation__ ,287,755.50 ,589,534.18 103,026.73 $14,980,316.41 16,596,062.99 17,014,020.67 - 64,522.22 701,212.00 281,589.29 419,622.91 Other Resources 83,062.97 $49,158,208.17 ----- ' . " , ..JUMP* ' «isC ■■'M* LIABILITIES - Capitol Stock (Common) __ Surplus---wtp» Undivided Profits ’_f._X Reserve for Unearned Income Reserve for Accrued knccme Taxes and Expenses-* Dividend_ Acceptances Oustanding_ Treasury Tax and Loan Deposits..$ 470,557.11 Other Deposits_ 45,932,188.16 $ 600,000.00 > 1,500.000.00 * 213,082.52 ^.174,416.61, ^3 " * + 161,441.55 42,000.00 64,522.22 46,402,745.27 $49,158,208.17 “Ask Those We Serve" Commercial National Bank Member Federal Reserve System —jMember Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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