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COMPARATIVE
Statement of Condition
WILKINSON COUNTY BANK
RESOURCES
Dec. 31 - 1950 Dec. 31 - 1951
Loans and discounts 181,925.24 231,360.82
U. S. Bonds owned 307,400.00 307,400.00
Banking House 2,000.60 1,750.00
Furniture and Fixtures 100.00 1.00
Cash and due from Banks 214,920.63 265,604.28
TOTAL $706,345.87 ~ $806,116.10
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock 25,000.00 25,000.00
Sur P!us 25,000 00 25,000.00
Undivided Profits 21.708.08 29,705.85
Deposits subject to Check 555,509.60 638,866.59
Time Certificates of Deposit 71,332.64 76,019.56
Dividends Unpaid 3,008.47 3,001.80
Reserve accounts , 4,787 0 8 8 522.30
TOTAL $706,345 87 $806,116.10
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Established 1904 Incorporated 1907
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
TOOMSBORO, Georgia.
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The Bulletin Irwinton, Ga Friday Jan. 4 1952
Help Fight TB
Buy Christmas Seals
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KEEP GEORGIA GREEN is a
project of the Georgia Forestry
Association and the above emblem,
designed for automobile wind
shields, is one way of asking the
public to help prevent woods fire.
These stickers' may be obtained
free simply by writing the Georgia
Forestry Association, 905 C. & S.
Bank Building, Atlanta.
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। Through some quirk of' reason-^
; ing, most veterans at the art of
1 homcmaking unconsciously consider
brides as idiotic little butterflies
who have emerged mysteriously
from some cocoon without a prac
tical thought in their heads.
When I discovered that my next
door neighbor seriously thought f 1
didn’t know a darning needle from'J
an egg souffle I determined to
strike a blow for bridedom with a'
practical idea that would bowl her
over. My big chance finally came,,
when she complained "that her 1
youngest daughter flafly and re
sentfully refused to wear any more
hand-me-down clothes that every
one had seen on her sister years,
before. I charged in with the sim-|
plest of all solutions: dye a newj
wardrobe!
Seeing the gleam in Janet’s eye”
I went into high gear and pointed
out that with an all-fabric dye
which works on every fabric she,
could transform coats, dresses,'
blouses, skirts, slacks, and every-
was all set with the answers-'
. Colors? Fifty fashion-new shades
‘from which to choose. When to
use color remover before re-dyeing 7^
When fabric is unevenly faded,’
spotted, or stained; when changing
from a dark to a lighter color;
when an entirely new or different
color is desired.
' । By that time Janet-had the “dye ;
bug” and came up with her own
jidoa which I’ll file away for fufure^
reference . . . just in case. She*;
thought of tintexing old sheets to i
imake into colorful, inexpensive!
costumes for school plays or for ’
ail the masquerade parties that;!
L crop up from Hall6ween to Newjj
.Year’s! . • „
r I’ve noticed two things since mylj
big confab with Janet. After a 1
flurry of home-dyeing, her girls and!
her young son have pridefullyi
blossomed forth with seemingly
tew, fresh, and colorful outfits. I
have been elevated to a new status
ir: her mind somewhere in the re-
, gion of “You might turn out to be
। » homemaker one of these day# at
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Irwinton High Basketball
Schebule ’51 —’52
Jan. 22 Irwinton at Gordon
At Home —
Jan. 5 Gray
i> 8 Wadley
» II Dexter
» 15 Toomsboro
Feb. 5 Kite
Jan. 18 Midway. Jan, 25 Dexter.
Jan. 29 Kite. Feb. 1 Toomsboro.
Feb. 8 Wadley. P.S. Cut this out
paste in your hat, and watch The
Bulletin for other Special Games,
thing dear to
a girl’s heart.
Janet had a
barrage of;
questions.
Luckily, I ha<>
carefully read
a booklet from
the Tin tex
Home Economo
ics Bureau and,