THE HOI KS PAHS SLOWLY far a four-year-old when she's con
ftne>d to a bed, even with her favorite doll and a coloring book fur
etitertainmrtit. Bo*?terou?, energetic piay ended fur Lkmna Lynn
Moore last Au^unt 12, when she wan stricken with polio. The only
child of Mr and Mrs. Don W Moore of Route y, (iree<iaboro, Donna
has been a [>atient at (.Vntral ( onvalescent Hospital in (ireensboro
for the- p?u?t five months, i \>ntributions to the V C' March of Dimes
will provide further treatment to hasten Donna's return t<? happy
days of play.
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a.:?i m establishing rover i/rops by
sharing tanners' rosts or. prepara
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f. i . ? ' ? n : i ::il '.'rtilizers
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CO.Y1MI SSION KK Ol HANKS si All Ol SOKTII CAROLINA
K \1 I Kill S C.
KII'OKT OF CONDITION OF
CITIZiNS BANK & TRUST COMPANY
OF ANIHtl .s IIWKSVII IK MllilMH AM) KOBKI NSV1I.LE
IN 1 i f J ^ I \ i I OF Noll I !l < XKOI.INA \T TIIF CI.OSK OF
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poy tit I --.I v i ti ~ ?
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Other deposits icertified :ind officers' r:;ri t- ?
TOTAL DEPOSITS $?> .'.!?T
other liabilities
TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including .subordinated
obligations shown belowi H 1 >; < Hh2 il1
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Capita! * 2 00. Of *0. 00
Surplus 1.10. 000.011
Undivided profits <<7 >>1! '?
TOTAL < 'APITAL ACCOUNTS 147 >11 <?.
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS fi 507 ?7I
?This hank's capital consist^ of Common stock with
total par v alue of $200. 000 00
Total deports to the credit of the State of North
Car"]in.i "i any official thereof r>7~ " I
MEMORANDA
Asset? pledged or assigned to secure liabilities ar.d
for other purposes r>si ? . ? nn . >
I D Whitaker Vice President, of th^ above-named bank do
solemnly swear that the above statement is true, and that it fully and
correctly represents the true state of the several matters herein con
tained and set forth, to the best of my knowledge and belief
Correct ? Attest: W. D WHITA*KER
W F FORSYTH
W T FORSYTH
Z L WHITAKER
Directors
State of North Carolina, County of Cherokee ?
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 14th
day of January. 1955 and I hereby certify that
T am not an officer or director of this bank
FANNIE B. PULLIUM, Notary Public
My commission expires April 17, 1956
Income Tax Returns Prepared
Federal and State
Individual, Farm, Partnership,
Corporations
COMPLETE BOOKKEEPING
SERVICES
C. L Johnson & Co.
Accountants & Tax Consultants
Phone Ml Murphy, If. C.
298 Docks On
TVA Lakes
TV A .^aid today that at the end
of lttM there were boat docks
on TVA lakes, an increase of
'Sti over Largest single In
<rea.se was on Kentucky Lake
w here thert- are n vs ) lkj docks
compared with 7i# at the vl^^e of
1953
Second largest increase came on
(luntersville Lake which closed the
year with 21. an increase of five
There were 15 on Watts Bar
I^ake, up three nine on Watauga
up two, 14 on Pickwick, up two;
four on Hiwassee. up one; four on
Fontai'.a up one. 11 on Binirie. up
one
Two lakes Cherokee and Chic
arnauga showed decrease of one
ea>. h, Cherokee ending the year
with 14, and Chickamauga with 11
Number of docks on other lakes
did not change m 1954 Blue Ridge
two < 'hat ut:e Fight. Pavy Crock
ett one I>oug!as 14, Ft Loudoun
I.k Ft Patrick Henry two; Crea'
Kails three Hales Bar vine Norns
South. Huston sever:. Wheeler
H N ' ' * e* I y six Park? ,>ne
r : i r : ? ? ami Wilson nine
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COLOri* FSOM C i. .ON
C3LCS 1 AT c;3
NO T I r t
N( )KTH C AR(_)I JN A
< HKKoKJCK C X) U NT Y
The undersigned. having quail
fled as administratrix of the es
tate of Omie Mason deceased,
late f Cherokee County, this Is to
notify all persons having c laims
against *ild estate to present them
t<? Je underslgru-. 1 on before
viie ' Jth d - / <>? January 19!>6. or
this notice vn ill l>e pleaded m bar
ADMlNlSTKATOlt'8 NOTICE
f TiKKOKEK COUNTY
NUHTH CAROLINA
The undersigned having qua.ll
I fled as administrator o f the yatate
of their recovery All persona in
! debted to said eatate will piea.se
I make ttnmediate payment to the
undersigned
This Uie 13ti 'lay of January,
1*63
TCdlth Evans
26-6 tc Administratrix
of Mrs S E King teceased, late
of Cherokee County, ths is to noti
fy all persona having claims
against sal destate to present them
to the undersigned 4n V rphy.
>tk Carolina. or or before the
6lh day of J^uary, li#5o or ails
notice will be pleaded ill bar of
their recovery. All persons in
debted to said estate will please
i ? 1 rt 1 ; m immediate payment to the
undersigned in Murphy, North
NOTICE
Th.* )> notify that I. VTtllard
Klmsey ? m no longer responsible
for any aebta Incurred by my wife,
Kranc ? Norn^a i>te Kimsey This
13th day of January, 1^55 Signed,
Willard Kimsey ?6 4tp
This 3rd day of January. 1^55
J L Hall, Administrator
2G-?tc
THE LONE RANGER By Fran Striker
Wh&n you want to Go
%- Vt>ure gonna Go !
N.. i fs, ands or huts about it.
When you give the gun to a 1955 Buick
with Dynaflow Drive,* you move.
In the instant you push down the
pedal, you get the action you've called
for? immediate getaway from a stand
ing start, or immediate safety-surge
out of a tight spot on the highway.
It's not magic, this thrilling and
pulse-quickening response? though it
feels like the closest thing to it.
It's a principle of the modern air
plane, brought for the first time to an
automotive transmission.
Twenty "variable pitch propellers"
inside the Dynaflow unit itself can
change their angle? like the propeller
of the airliner can change its pitch
from take-off position to cruising
position.
And what this brings to you ? at the
wheel of * '55 Buick ? is the nearest
thing to flight on wheels. Far better
gas mileage in your normal driving
and cruising. Spectacular response
when you want it for quick getaway
or emergency acceleration.
But all this, mind you, with the
absolute smoothness thnt is constant
in Dynaflow Drive.
Surely, a demonstration of Variable
Pitch Dynaflow is a Buiek must this
year. We'll be happy to do the honors
?and show you, in the doing, what a
whale of a buy you make here. Drop
in this week, won't you?
* Dynaflow Drive is standard on Roadmast+e, optionai &
extra cost on other Series. ^
Thrill of the year k
MUTON W*U STAJU Kit WICK *| *
S?? Sfcow Alt?ntof? T o*\4cn ?
TTM Aim3?Q?H?j AJU ftlHIT WICK WIU ?UIU> THEM
FRANKLIN MOTOR CO.
Andrews Road Murphy. N. C