The Winder news and Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 1921-1925, September 15, 1921, Image 6

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1921 METHODIST SERVICES. 10:15 A. M. Sunday school. Special temperance day program. Beginning of airship race between the boys and girls' departments. 11:30 A. M. Morning worship. Mem bers of the Killy Sunday club will hav charge of the service. The congr gat ion will unite with the other churches conducted by the Killy Sunday club, afternoon and evening. Work lias begun on the new church, amid universal rejoicing. We feel that anew era has dawned in our church history, and the impetus of a great for ward movement is is-ing fell already. L. Wilkie Collins, Pastor. A CORRECTION. Tn last week’s News there was a loeal item of an automobile wreck which oc curred near I-awrenoeville in which we stated that the trouble was on account of the steering gear locking or failing to work. This was told us by the party driving the car and by other parties. This sVek we are requested to state by a third party that the steering gear did not cause the trouble, but in passing another ear the auto ran into a ditch cansing the accident. Keeping The Fruit Crop Cool - Train of Refrigerator Cars of the Fruit Growers Express from the South being re-iced at Potomac Yards, Virginia, on its way to Northern Markets THE public lacks reliable Infor mation on what It actually means to take an orange, a grapefruit, a head of cabbage or let tuce, a bunch of celery or a box of strawberries from the warm South ern climate to the table of tho Northern consumer and put It there In as fresh and edible condition as though grown in the Northern mans own back yard. Realizing this lack of knowledge, certain otllcials of the companies engaged in transportation under re frigeration are seeking an official Inquiry by the Interstate Commerce Commission so that the farmer who raises and ships his crop and the man In .New York who buys tho fruit and out-of-season vegetables may know whether they are paying fair charges for refrigeration en route to market, and whether the transportation companies can give proper services on the charges al lowed by the Federal Commission. It required over 600,000.000 pounds of ice, costing over $1700,000 to re frigerate 25.713 carloads by one transportation agency in moving perishable fruits and vegetables from Florida alone In the 1020-21 THE WINDER PURE MILK DAIRY I have converted my farm into a dairy and am prepared to make deliveries of Sweet Milk, Butter Milk, Butter and Sweet Cream in any quantities. Will make two deliveries each day, by 7 A. M. and 7 P. M., rain or shine, cold or hot. For any high-grade dairy products, see or phone 9 J. W. SAUNDERS * Phone 247 It FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Sunday school 10:15. S. K. Maugh on. superintendent. Tile Kihle Sunday club members from Atlanta will occupy the pulpit at 11:30. Also a special meeting at 4 I*. M. for men only. Union service at 8 P. M. These workers have visited various towns and cities in Georgia and have held mar velous meetings. You will want to at tend and get the benefit of every ser vice. Junior and Senior B. Y. P. C. at 7 P. M. Come and bring your friends. W. H. FAUST, Pastor. Truth la Worte. When folk lie about you don’t get angry —suppose they had known the truth about you and told that I—Boa ton Post. • Latitude of Ukraine. Ukraine Her between latitude 48 die greea and 52 degrees, north. It Is wa tered by the Dnieper, which Intersects It In a winding course from north to south. The surface la generallv level and It la one of the moat fertile parts of Europe. The beat of summer and the cold of winter are Intense. season, to Northern markets. This is in addition to the movement of 10.000 ears of Georgia peaches, and thousands of other cars of small fruits and vegetables under ice, from the Carolinas and Virginia. In order to insure a sufficient and regular supply of ice for these cars, huge new ice manufacturing plants have recently been built at Jackson ville, Miami, llaines City and l.ake land. Florida, and large modern Ice plants also have been constructed in the Curolinus and Virginia. The volume of shipments under refrigeration out of Florida alone, last year, was six times that of nine years ago, and twice that of-two years ago, indicating the Importance of the question for the future both to producers and consumers. In the near future the transporta tion companies will make an effort to have the Commission throw the light of publicity on the actual op erations and all the costs involved in protecting the products of South ern fruit and vegetable growers from their farms and plantations to the tables of consumers In tho North. Department of Banking, State of Geor gia. A. A. Gamp, president, W. F Hub bard, cashier. statement of the Condition of North Georgia Trust & Banking Cos. Located at Winder, Ga., Barrow coun ty, at of business September 6th, 1921. Date of Charter April 22, 1915. Began business April 22, 1915 As called for by the Superintendent of Banks RESOURCES Time loans and discounts $731,379.20 Demand loans 9,361.88 Loans secured by real estate 17,904.45 United States and State of Geor gia Bonds 245,500.00 Stock in the Federal Reserve Bank 6,750.00 Other stocks and bonds 1,500.00 Banking house 20,827.20 Furniture and fixtures 22,093.35 Due from Federal Reserve Bank 17,927.37 Cash In vault and amounts de posited with approved reserve agents 21,935. <4 Due from other batiks in this state 409.09 Advances on cotton 9,452.46 Chcks for clearing house 4,147.73 Other checks and cash items 1,998.22 Overdrafts 6,285.92 Bills of exchange 3,001.90 Total $1,120,474.57 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $200,000.00 Surplus fund 24,000.00 Undividd profits 2,068.29 Dividends unpaid 96.00 3L)ue to banks in this state 914.50 'lndividual deposits subject to check 128,712.02 Time certificates of deposit 30,372.46 Savings deposits 11,179.80 Cashier’s chpcks 816.43 Certified checks 116,25 Bills payable to banks in this state 77,000.00 Bills payable to bankers in other states 65,000.00 Bills payable to Federal Re serve bank 211,500.00 Notes and bills rediscounted with Federal Reserve Bank 336,116.75 Notes and bills rediscounted with other banks in this state. 30.984.95 Customers Payments L. L. B. 1,596.22 Total $1,120,474.57 State of Georgia, Barrow county. Before nte came W. F. Hubbard, cashier North Ga. Trust & Banking Cos. who being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said bank, as shown >y the books of tile in said bank. - W. F. HUBBARD. Sworn to and subscribed before me, his 13th day of September, 1921. L. A. HOUSE, N. P. Department of Banking, State of Geor gia; Guy H Kilgore, President; R. J. Smith, Cashier. Statement of Condition of The Farmers Bank Boosted at Winder, Barrow County, at Close of business September 6th, 1921 Date of Charter, February 28th, 1914; Began business March 31, 1914. As called for by th superintendent of banks. RESOURCES Time loans and discounts $223,896.42 Demand loans 349.57 Loans secured by real estate 7,175.56 United States and State of Geor gia Bonds 20,450.00 Stock in to Federal Reserve hßank 1,750.00 Furniture and fixtures 9,217.18 Due from Federal Reserve Rank 4.150.18 Cas in Vault and amounts de posited with approved Re serve Agents 8.093.58 Advances on cotton 8,399.78 Checks for clearing house 1,432.23 Other eeeks and cash items 156.04 Overdrafts!-if any) 38.03 Total $285,108.57 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $50,000.00 Surplus fund 8,500.00 Undivided profits 6.352.18 Individual deposits subject to check 51,962.81 Time certificates of deposit 35,137.79 Trust funds on deposit 275.99 Cashier's checks 115.01 Bills payable to banks in this state 7,000.00 Rills payable to banks in other states 11,500.00 Bills payable to Federal re serve bank 18.500.00 Notes and bflills rediscounted with Federal Reserve Bank 95,764.79 Total $285,108.57 State of Georgia— Barrow county. Before me came R. J. Smith, cashier of The Farmrs Bank, who being duly sworn, says that the above and forc ing statement is a true condition of aid bank, as shown by the books of tile in said bank R. J- Smith. Sworn, to and subscribed before me, this 13th day of September. 1021. J 11. HOUSE, N. F. Burrow County, Ga. THE WINDER NEWB CROW’S ACADEMY The farmers of this section are busy .gathering their crops. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Edwards had as their guests Sunday night Mr. and Mrs. T. It. Lee. Miss Ree Whitehead and her brother, Mr. Lee Whitehead, were vistlng friends and relatives near Union Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Casey had as their guests Saturday night, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Huff and Mrs. Georgia Ann Lee. The party given by Miss Xelle Ca sey Saturday night was highly enjoy ed by all present The singing at Mr. Zack Lancaster's Saturday night was enjoyed by all pres ent. Miss Mollie Mae Edwards had as her guests Sunday night Misses Mamie and Estelle Mobley. Mr. Clinton McClellan, Misses Lois and Irene Day, Nellie Casey and Mesrs Ellis Langford and Robert Holliday were out riding Sunday afternoon. Mr. Rufus Whitehead and Miss Nel le Hill were gusts Sunday evening of Miss Nellie Casey. Mr. Richard Casey had as his guest Sunday afternoon Mr Joe Luke. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Luke had as their guests Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Jim Luke. We are glad to know that Mrs. Joe Luke is still improving. Little Misses Noba and Nellie Lea had as their guests Sunday Misses Flor ence and Lena Edwards. Mrs. Estee Edwards had as her guests Sunday her mother and broth er, Mrs. Dial arid Mr. Dial CHRISTIAN CHURCH. The Bible school will meet at the us ual hour 10:15. You are cordially in vited. At 11:30 A. M. we will have with us representatives of the Billy Sunday Club from Atlanta. Christian Endeavor meeting at 7 :00 P. M. At 8 P. M. this congregation will unite with the other churches of the town in a union meeting under the leadership of the Bill Sunday club. Friday night is Community Night. The picture is an O’Henry, the subject of which is “Telemachus Friend.” Minister. Stanly R. Grubb. Holiday*. If all the year were playing holl flays, to sport would be as tedious as to work; but when they seldom come, they wished for come, and nothing pleaseth but rare accidents. —Shakes- peare. ‘•lt's PJo Job I to Steer a Buick’ ? Buick cars steer just like they drive —easily and comfortably. And like every other Buick part, the Buick steering gear can be trusted. Ride in a 1922 Buick and see for yourself. Buick Sixes Buick Fours 22-SH-44 Thr— Pa—. Roadatar $1495 22-Four-34 Two Pa—. Roadatar $ 933 22-Six-4S Five Pa— Touring -152 J 22-Pour-33 Five Pa—. Touring 975 : gg <> 22-Six-48 Four Pa—. Coupa • 2325 22-Four-37 Five Pa—. Sedan ■ 1450 22-Six-49 Sevan Paae. Touring 1735 ~, . , 22-Six-50 Seven Pa—. Sedan - 2635 All Price. F. O. B. Flint, Michigan WINDER MOBILE CO. WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM P SEPTEMBER I ■ Brunswick Records B H —ON SALE TODAY— M This September release of Brunswick Records merits the t E&H title of a Super-Feature-List It offers two great artists .cw to Brunswick Records, Giuseppe Danise, Baritone; Florence UPP Easton, Soprano; and presents in perfection and variety, songs, band selections, dances and novelty numbers that Bp||S |Z£p have been accepted as the best in their respective fields. *** Bjra This list will appeal to widely diversified tastes and temper- r > V aments snd well reward careful scrutiny of its contents. 30010 | Di Provenu il mar (Thy Horn* in Fair Provac) E&O [ From Traviata, Act ll—Scmnm 1 Vmrdi v i T# Maria (Bach-Gounod) Soprano and \ Violin, in Latin • Florence Easton and Max Roea “(HO J Draama of Lons Ago Tmnor • • Mario Chamlaa 13025 f Hard Trials (Nmgro Spiritual) Tmnor • Tbeo. Karl gg PIIPI 1.25 | Nobody Knows De Trouble I’ve Sean 4 figviK [ (Nmgro Spiritual) Tmnor • Theo. Karla §BBll [There’. Only One Pa! After All Tmnor Dam t , 5060 J James Sheridan and James Lynch ■Kpl ’yA 1 Held Fast La a Baby's Hands Tmnor and Baritonm pjajj|i v. Frank Mellor and George Reardon ,! f I Used To Love You But It’s All Over Now 2121 J Strand Mala Quartet [ Oh! They’re Such Nice People Tmnor . Billy Jonas 211 7 J Henry’s Attempt At Suicide . Billy Golden and Billy Hwna fvjgj&j .85 Rabbit Hash Commdian . . , . Billy Golden ' J 2122 J I m * t * t * on * Whistling Solo . Margaret McKee Birds And The Brook Whimtlmr with Orchemtra f -t k f Variations On Silver Threads Among The Gold * ” 'I Fy 25004 J Vessella’s Italian Band * "d [ Southern Rhapsody • . • Vessella's Italian Band l W&B f Kawaha— Hau) aiimn Mmlody 2119 J Frank Ferera and Anthony Franchinx Wvm ß [ Malani Anu Ka Makani (Cool Breezes) Frank Ferera and Anthony Franchini 1 , 1.00 j Stolen Kisses— Fox Trot—lntroducing "In a Boat” *•. SjliEjl 25005 f Emaline-Juanita— Fox Trot . Isham Jones* Orchestra - Bring Back My Blushing Rose—Fox Trot, Introducing “Sally, Won't You Comm Back’ ’ from Zimgfeld* m 2120 , Follimm of 1921 • . . Carl Fenton's Orchestra * Learn To Smilr —Fox Trot, Introducing “Convmrta- . * tion Stop’’ from*' Thm O* Brimn Girl* 9 I * Fenton’s Orchestra Wj&vfc ■ PARKER FURNITURE CO. B SUBSCRIPTION: $1.50 A YEAR