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POSSIBILITY OF DIVIDEND FOR CLEARANCE DAY
INTERSTATE BANK RECEIVER INTIMATES CHECKS EXPECTED NEXT WEDNESDAY
PLANS ARE READY
Would Add $325,000 to Purchasing Power of This Section for Biggest Co-Operative Selling Campaign Ever Attempted by Merchants of Helena
S. O. Pottorff, receiver for the Interstate National Bank, said Saturday that there is a possibility that the 25 per cent dividend checks, amounting to approximately $325,000, may be received in time for distribution for the Helena Merchants Clearance Sale next Wednesday.
Mr. Pottorff, in making the statement, said he would not know definitely until the actual checks are received from the Comptroller's office, and that he would make definite announcement through the Helena World as soon as he receives the dividend checks.
In an exchange of telegrams with the Comptroller's office, in which Mr. Pottorff has urged all possible speed in signing the Interstate dividend checks so that they will be ready for distribution in co-operation with the sales day Wednesday, the receiver has received assurances that if it is at all possible, the checks will be here by that time.
Everything else is in readiness for distributing the first dividend. Receiver's certificates, which each person will receive with his first check, already have been made out and are being held in readiness for immediate use as soon as the actual checks arrive. Checks will be given out at three windows to facilitate distribution of the large number of checks, and an effort will be made to handle the large crowd that is expected as soon as distribution starts.
Mr. Pottorff, however, pointed out yesterday that there will be plenty of time for everybody and that he hoped for an even distribution of callers so that there would be no congestion.
He pointed out at the same time that unless definite announcement of receipt of the checks is made in the Tuesday Helena World, that will mean that there will be no dividend distribution Wednesday.
The receiver's announcement of a possibility of receiving the checks by that date has added much impetus to the sales day plans. If the dividend payments are made on that day, it will mean even greater success for the day, which is arousing so much interest throughout this section.
The sales day advertisements appearing in today's special edition of the Helena World indicate the greatest co-operative selling movement ever undertaken by Helena merchants. Several of the leading firms have taken advantage of the day by starting their regular seasonal bargains just for this day. Every line of business is represented in the co-operative sale.
There is every reason to expect that it will be the biggest event of its kind ever planned for Eastern Arkansas.