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THE CHEROKEE SCOUT Jui.v 136^ PuLi. ailed c - d * !'huf *1<j ? til Mu: [)l. < .'kc! jf.rt .kl. N J r hit bAbb PHYLLIS B b\bfc i \KL < ARRULL JR hciuor M-evtkiRic&J Supervi&of ^LH.v ki:1 ?N ! t. v hi (. ijciuket* jur.l < une N. i a i- X' > do UuLMdt- Chfi uftce Uu ; t ' if ^ea: $* Ji bui Muotbft I. 75 Setond Class I'usiA^e lai* M of Murphv N ( J 3 7 Hu kor > M Vy COMMISSION EK o* BANKS ? STATL OF NORTH CAROLINA KAUJUH, -V. C. Rt.foKr or condition of Citizens Hank and Trn.st lompan> Ol \N IlKt.W > HAiK.NMIJ.K MIRi'H* AND ROBBIN >V IL1.E In th*? Mite ul Nurtft t arolin* at Lhe i lu*e of buslofss DrCfnibft 31 1959 \ 6 J? E I S Cash. ba.ai.^es w;*Ji uiner banks including reserve bate.:. :e." and .ash Hems q pruceaa erf coLecUan 1 53^' 8.9 06 Uralad Su.es < ,?v e: amen: ubligatiofia dTfc^ct ai 1 guaranteed ? . 3 044 983 35 ObIi?a.:ons >t States and pol.tical subc: v.a.uns ... 769 6j7 iy Othy b ?- ds >3 an 1 debentuies . . ... 30J 119 7? Corpoidt^ siu. ks .jjmg I None stock of Fele.a. Reserve Kajir. IOC 00 Lq*:.s ai.l dia^uKts r.^ding S N 'lie overdrafts, 3.^33 446 ?4 jLaok prvtiiiaes ?sncti iju 122.6} (Urniturt and (ixiuies 2^.^58 4? '.47 881 '.4 Reel <s;ate o^oed othei tf.iii bar.k pu-m.-ns 9 boS 83 OLicr as.se ts ..... i, 1,326.96 TOTAL ASSLTS 9.010.943 20 LIABILITIES JjJtonand deposits of individual# partnerships. *SU corporations 4 484,741 63 Tim* deposits of individuals partnerships and corporations 3 196 437 90 Deposits of United States Government ' ? including postal savings ? 159 161 32 Deposits of Slates a:id political subdivisions 483 889.23 Other deposits certified and off:- e.-s checks etc , 68.922 - TOTAL DEPOSITS f 393 '. '>2 49 Other .abilities . . 159 768 13 TOTAL LIABILITIES ft 552 920 62 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital* 200,000.00 Surplus . 300 000 00 Undivided profits 38.022 58 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 438.022 53 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 9.010 943 20 ?This bank's capital consists of Common stock with total par value of . . .$200 000.00 Total deposits to the credit of the State of North CaroUr.a or any official thereof M 2b? 81 M T, M O R A N D A Assals pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for otner purposes 1 06? 002 96 la) Loans as shown above are after deduction of reserves of 223 588 24 ?b Serunties as shown above aie after deduction of reserves of 152 1C I, .^li Id red B. Ray, Cashier, uf the above-named bank, do solemnly Swe$r that Lhe above statement is true and that it fully and correctly represents the true state of the several matters herein contained and set fc>rth. to the best of my knowledge and belief. ^ Correct ? Attest: MILDIiED B. RAT W D WHITAKKR W FRANK FORSYTH S S WILLIAMS Sworn ti and subscribed befof me ttiis 15th ria> of January. 1960. My commission expires April 21 I960. Fannie B PuLium Notarv Public Mrs. Gladys Hinton Presents Program At Circle Meeting K-'.n ba?;?<rll Cuoe ul ti* Ftr?l B?(Xist Church met *< burnt j \t;5 rc!vti- Jutie Mulklilf ?l 7 JO p m M . b IU.: prtsultul pres eC Ms b e au.cs g?>e ?o report on (.oiuiiiuuUjr axm.uK'0 M - u.adv? HmtuD v?*s in charg# o/lue IOPU- VTi.1 H?l Th?.'u ui.i-u Mr-. Hail g?? im tv<?.j.?rd wlt;> iJ"-c! b' i:.artl?r B:>jui pa: i ?u we pn>? ,?lUs ?ere Mi - ti B I un??U J, Mrs Hugs Abies. Mrs WLe> K rnory . Mrs Kalpb R*>? VJS B J Kij.ii Mrs K.eaneJi L.?11 ey i lu.r J in* raielng ?'<J? sencd U ijullfiU llltrintK ? Mrs. L. B. Womack Presents Program At Circle Meeting a.MJRKWS Render Luto <-*' .er ' firs' in ? series o( Mi*!'" o! Christain Cituenship in regards Ui l aw Observances. **> ttle tupu d;siussed ?i tile meeting ot t:ie Ad? Mae Pruette Circle ol tlie WMS Tburs?!a> mgbl ai the home of Mrs .lames Harri? Miss l-ar.ii> MiGu:re ?as co hoste>5 Mrs 1 B Wumack was agist ed -n presen! ;ng the program b> Mp Galusha Pullium. Mrs Harris Mrs Mark hi hot! and Miss Mere <1irh Whitaker \!iv? T riJb> Glean circle chair mar announced the observance of Kovus Week JaDuary 10 - 15 ll a as voted during the business period u> prepare boxes lor service man 1 uesday night at the home uf Mrs Womack. Visitors included Mrs Pnce, Mrs Heuston Ledford, Mrs Paul ine Stakup and Mrs Louise Rector Refreshments uere ?erved during the social hour Dan Judd Named District Census Supervisor Congressman David M Hcdl has announced through his Washington Office that the Department of Com merce has advised him the Dis trict Supervisor for the taking of *he 1960 Population Census in the 12th Cofigres>iorai District will be Dan S. Judd Mr Judd resides a: 779 Haywood Road West Asbeville, N C and ail applications for e nun aerators, ere** leaders and off ice personnel should be 6ubrrutled to him. The esUmated jote are for 15 crew leaders and 249 enumer ators lo canvass the entire 12th Congressional District The Dept meni of Commerce also advised Mr Hall : ha; :he crew leaders will be hired .n Febnrarv and that the enumerators wi! , be hired in March, and ihai all applicants will be re qu red to pass a qualifying test *fw SMMT djt j J ? or inim-ki cla?" 7 ? * *?* c*3r <??* SmkV S / "tf % * flU3 * *?u^i > ?M>f fiM aaa? m Ji.mo t as 1 *??:f if v* *-* v oamTrw ' 'amc rrn ON*- ~tM Mku. ty SX ?5 ??wJf _?*:*? 3* . 9^ :*3ft >? . EA C_A* \ -?wjl Tfca H FORD'S ECONOMY TWINS 60 FOR PEANUTS V\ I Ti IVakrrt .nvjtr vo*i 10 %rr our r>rv. look -Alike, uvf-?ijkr F/nnomv Twin*, rhx Falcon and Fairlanr SQO. Infrrvrd in rhr nrv\-sizr compart car*1 Fhew, aer the Falcon.* Prirrd up m S 1 2 4 * | cm than othrr 6-pavrt">Rrr car* in its field, H ? f's up to >0 mikr* prr fa lion, ?or? 4,000 milr* brt>*e?! oil rkan|jr* Want hig-ti :r<i rrrmomv' I hrri you'll want the Fairlair 500, m)w prirrd up to S 'j 4 2* i/u than Ia*t vra r'< Has morr inaidr room than rvrr, pU? fin/- -car rxtra* likr ret. rr ten, arm rem, aim vwi, cn!->r Vrvrd strrrin? v^brfl. at no rxtr^ rrwt 1 ( r>mr in lor ym? rcorvocr. v twin r hoirr < >f a lifrnnae arw F.uron <>r nrvi tairlanr S001 BURCH MOTORS - Murphy, N. C. I ? THIS WEEK | ? In Washington | Wit/i CLnlon Dcri-idiofi Nothing in ye*! a haa up^e: laiu-cia dUU a. armed Hit puOlA as Uic are ovei u?e uf ;Lami an lu :i* production preserving and cui o(iu| ot food u the soare Jua'-.lied? is actual lau^ei iu Lcj,n troui u*e of trie cbeiuit al&'' Wan aj* m* .' J i. 1 5 ' et. . i.'.c i?esi answers a * ail ALiir ?e\? laiAed wiUi due tors cheuuala. Y ood and L>rug Adiiunu iraiioo and I ^ DeparUiieut o / ^filcuHurr o<liCl&Jt All agiee on UDr There a:e jkj tjf as AUgem >?-JI d df'l. .; . - UO toods on :i.t- tnaiKft tontain ctoemi a ib in quauLUitA i ;j-nous to fiu mail t/ftt.Ln 1 here Are on the other hand s nuuit>er of agricultural cbemica.s ujrd as insecticides pesticides v. eek killers and gro*:h ^umu.aaii *hicb contain poisons The que* Loii is How much if a:i>. of l hose poisons are in the food^ * hen Ghey reach co rename r? " Klt-uimiuj > Answer Sevret?r> of liealui K Jut alio n and v> c.fare Arthur KU'm:r.:r.x says ".here s no puoilne an> .ver to thai question. Dut t::at lule the a. ;u ment is gosng on the consumer should uj? in effect be as*ed t serve a? a guinea pig The Food and Drug Aummistra *.ion which ts n Flemming s de partmen sa'. s it is continuing ex tensive and exhaustive tes*s to discover whether there are harm ful residues :n ari> food So far {?'DA has found small resi dues of aminotriazole. a \soed killer ,n a few ots of cranijerrie* Those were destroyed and the re n.4.LKler tested aiiu i.euued foi \imnou tar^e * ben ftrd dirtrclK 10 :?l? ll large quaiiuuca L 4LUCCf Medic dj ajUjOilllc* ?U mated humans auujJ ha > e tu consume ij.UUU puuuOk o I Uae coo laaunaitd crauoerne* each day tot ? year to develop iiic same rt action found ia *t?i5 Law .Nuppwu h Icuiiiiiof Cjugreas paascd a id* lait >e?u ameutLrig the Pure Kuod aud Di u* Act whiufi say s h iemmuig must condemn Aii) fuod containing any amount. v* nt?U>er ui not believed to be dangerous to tubman health, of a cancer -eau^tnjj chemical A number of ulhti chemicals are under scrutiny for the possibility that they might produce a variety of human ills Stnlbestrol a growth promoting fiornione ha.s been found p pa. 'is of chickens fed the chemi < ai 1 ne coot animated birds were : emo\ rd from the mafket and feeo ing of the chemical :a chickens ?a< topped I races of penicillin and DDT ha\e been found in some milk KDA aays that ree>ea:ch to deter mine whether the chemicais are used in q. janui.es toat * ould be injurious to health are continuing ?no tlia!. meariwhJe ari> milk found to contain residues of the chemicals will bo destroyed There i^> one other conclusion on hich all authorities agreed !t is mat the pubikny on both cran berries and poultry caused unjusti fied alarm Neithei contained chem icals in quantities v hu h could cause cancer in humans The scare tac tic* used were unwarranted find unfortunate Backward Glances By HATTIE PALMLR 10 Vein Age A i a meeUag of the Hospil&J Care A^suciavKm receaU> W D WTutaker was named to the Asheville Hos pital Council s committer for the forthcoming Blue Cross enrollment in Western North Carolina and has accepted the appointment Production of hatching eggs in seven western mountain counties of North Carolina has increased more than 700 per cent in the past four years, according to T K Jones, farm mana^emen* anahsl at State College On Fnday January 20. the At tache of the Agricultural Couoi>elor of the Danish Government. Brache Teterson. will give an illustrated *alk et the John C Campbell Polk School He will speak on the Agri cultural and Cooperative Movement m Denmark ? YEARS AGO Tfie star*. of street paving and construction of a new building for trie Murphy School unit, set for last Monday both failed to mater la.i/e Both, however, are expect ed to gef underway this Monday Charles Mayfieki. President of the Murph\ Chamber of Commerce, and one man delegation sent to Boiling Springs News Mrs Willa Mae Parker and fami ly of Marble. were Sunday visitors at Boiling Springs. Mr and Mrs Virgil 0' Dell and children were Sunday guests of relatives at Boiling Springt. Mrs Marie Graves and son visit ed Mrs Myrtle Gaddis Sunday afternoon William Parker aod family of Marietta. Ga visited here Sunday Mr Parker is working for the Stat# Highway Commission Harold O' Dell of Marietta. Ga visit his psren.e last weekend Mrs Dona Mills of Boiling Sprinfrs was taken to the Baptist Hospital in Winston Salem last Sunday Townson Lumber Co. Receives Award Ro*>crt B Horn:ng. Manager oi the North Carolina fieJd office of the Small Business Administration, located at Charlotte announced that during the most recent month ly reporting period small business firrrw in North Carolina received fflfl0.702 in govermenl contract* The*# awards were made as a result of SB \ % co-operative net aside program with government pur- , chasing agencies L'uder this pro | gTam SBA representative* in co operation wi*ti purchasing officers ai civilian and rWmw ageswie* reserve proposed contracts for ex rluarve co*nf>e<itive award to small btHtfiMM firms Among North Carolina businesses receiving awards nre W D Tm?n ?on Lumber * ompany of Mur^bv for $322 *44 Featheri do not frow tvtoh aU over a bird's body, except on , Washington to try and gen Murphy And Au\iliar\ dam. ief' for the \a t.^nal Capital this morning Thurs day to begin his fight Mr Mayfield has appointment with the "big shots' of the TV A ia Washington for Saturday mom iiig. Si "Ung in at the conference, probably will be the director*. Gov emment engineers, and the Secre tary of the Interior Three small children of M: and Mrs Sam Rider were injured, one of them seriously last Saturday when they mother unknowingly threw five dynamite caps into the 1, eating stove JO YEARS AGO Graham County farmers ld 1^23 raised enough Irish potatoes, egjs. hay. beef and veal, mutton and bogs to supply not only their food and feed needs in these staples but the need* of the entire county and to tiave surpluses left over for ex port and sale outside the county The annual Missionary Institute oj the Way nesville. District Metho dist Episcopal Church South was held in WaynesvilLe at the First Methodic Church on January 17 Delegates from practically all (he charge? were present Ralph Moody, prominent young Murphy lawyer, announced this week that he ij a candidate for so licitor of the 20th Judical district in the une Primary Mr Moody * decision to enter the race was made only after he had been Assured by Grover C Davis, the present ir cumbent that he would not be a < andi?ia'e to succeed himself, and upon the urgent requests of friends from all over the district that he throw hi* hat into the ring Joe M Collett Army P\ Joe m Coilett. An<w *i?e Eileen live* a* 1279 Peach Tree St . Atlanta, (ia recently par ticipated wiili the 50ih Infantry in Operation Christmas Cheer in Wiid flecken. Germany The operation, designed to bolster ?he holiday spirit of German nation als and American soldiers, included a choral presemtation by a choir made up of German sokliers accom amed by the SOth Infantry Orchestra ColicM. son of Mr and Mrs Jess P Collect. Route 1. Andrews, is a rifleman in the infantry's Company A jn Wildflecken Hp entered ?h?> Army in April 1959. completed basic ' combat training at Fort Knox. Ky . and arrived overseas last November The 23-year-old soldier was grad ii at e<! from Andrews High School in J ?55 and was employed by General Motor*. Atlanta Ga before entering the Army E P. Brannoclc Earnest P Brannoci 20 aon of Mr and Mrs Earnest F Brannork Route 2. Sparta. N. C . recently j u^aa promoted to rnrporal in Korea where he is a member of the I7ifc Art!H?ry Cor|K>r?l Hronnoek. ? funner In I the artiitery'n B?tU*v C. entered Uip | Army in AngmU 1953 and received haaic combat Lraiuiog at Fort , Jv4m. R C H# *ti * a boned ?( ror< Kill OkU before ?rrirln orer MMI '??( M?v Tti* wportl attrntiyl Sparta Hijh i School. -L B and PW Club Holds Meeting At Regal Hotel The Buiueaa and Profea?i<-i.? Woman % Club held a dinner meiet .Og Monday Llgtlt ?<? Rcka Hole! \J 5 L \!>CV!W1 alld M'ss AaeU Meroney rpesenled a pro gram on the * t vision programa of acbool laelrutUuu presented ove; WRGP They also lo'd of the of*? ing Ot the rtuii a'. U" borne of Mrs Hu'.l Cheney M:s < hrM> 15 " >oiuateei leache r About ei?ttleen memter we;? p: eseol PERSONALS Mis A G Morrow ba? returned home hi lei a months visa with he: too I>r t E Morrow o( Ash vvlle Ohio Mi and Mrs W P Odom spent Sunday afternoon with Mi *"J Mrs ?d Herbert of Hayesvilie Mr and Mrs Sain Ka.e am! daughter Carol ?pen! Stauidav in Hendei sonville Mr and Mis * M haw t.ave lelurned fruin a visit ?llii Ihe.i daughter and family and Mrs A B Uwen ol Drexel hill. Penn ?Mrs Margie Wither* poon has ret jmed home slier speming 'he holidays with her daughter Mi and Mrs Edward Madden and fami!> uf Little Rock. Air bub Cox of Bid' i o< Broadway St Petersburg Fla. spent the week-end in Murphy Mr and Mrs Sam Kay ar.d daugluer Kai-'l Suiuiay mi Atlanta with relatives Mr. and Mrs Homer Hughes who have been wsiting Mr Hugnes nioiaer Mrs Lassie Hughes have returned to men home u> Bristol. Tenn Miss Helen Hawkins who is em ployed with Die Western Telephone Co of Sylva spent several days tills week with her sister, Mrs Charlie Hughes. Mr Hughes and children Mrs Bennie Jo Palmer Barton of Atlanta. Ga arrived Tuesday Jo a visit with her parents. Mr and Mrs Ben Palmer Miss Elda Queen o( Atlanta Ga S N Bobo and daughter. Sandra of Smyrna Ga. were guests of Mr< Sally Queen am: dauglites Beluah Queen over the week-end Mr and Mrs W A Cook anri daughter Mrs John Dickey spent Monday in Atlanta Mrs H A Mattox and Mrs. Hubert MtKeever spent Monday and Tuesday In Atlanta Mrs. W. A Bell is visiting re latives in Oilanda, Ha Mr. and Mrs Cloe Moore Mr and Mrs. James Evans spent Sun day in Asheville. Ms Eva Nell Lauria and brother Frank Maunev are spending this month in MooreHaven Fla Norman Kay .student at Georgia Tech Atlanta Ga spent the week end here with hi? parents, Mr and Mrs Sam Kay. Mrs Jean Greene of Washington, D C spent the week-end with her children Mark and Jane also her parents Mr and Mrs. W M Mau nev, Mark and .lane Greene re lurned with their mother where they will make their home. Bob White spent several days this week in Atlanta. Ga toffee flour field >londn> Mghi V( kilijurr Home M:s timer Ku^ofe entcrLaioed a totfe hwui at ner dome on M-ijjj.v uigm -M-i-coi. W LUc ?aa Votiuatcai .lug the awittlhuui Ml a Kll Mure auu Mia While ?<srvcU re f t silliit-ULs lu M b Hu> LoHligtxjO M.a bales Mia HimeL Mrs tiuLKrri Wiajjn j^| L R V\ aIkc-i Mrs Cecil \1J.S smj M.r A.'.jj.c- ^u- Adcui.s Free Wheeling b> BUI truMrll Mi,\v\oKh in V>!tt. Carolina '? ' fMUTl l^. ,r jj.;> .*1,ri t ?.:. l^ul a r-.fu ul s ?: r ' auiai^llali M Mir ?... .-5 jiji j, u ailiptr llall., ? fc , j ""W u,? <'???"? - ? *3} in; ^qi-rtve li.tj: nu-^'.-p.^r ?f tf.: ? ' . .Win, JMI 1* at nig Om? (j- i, ,:r.ve ubt-re :i'->i lu drive aim ho-> mau> mi. rs ? >> Co Aiier> you re ug V ?'?<?'???> *?: <1 tt.rui uU ,n "??? -'r ? il? at; jiaiiia i>: moviuk ?uii,, ?''gri dex^c t)lrtn 1'ami daubing i. ,n, an0 ? !)(>r| eng.neef- -ep.ared .Rial t'ld-fash i"ned signs \s hicji 4 'jiudn t tj( read a! much <>?, ri jj- miles .in hour "'?> ?>?? avr m,i s.iea markers in ? .? in b, >\ (??! ?^?>1 ? >! lit- nr.'. tr i jo J signf 'tiiiii tMKK m \.ru a: lufjt Kven the 230 yuu license pia-e t\pes uoia.led a. gu.des secomiaj;, ?art idcmfication With mudern cars ' es.^ned r..i ?-l(i>:i.c?<- cruising a' ' 11 m;rfi s.^ins Iid'ip o i^i bold "U*r and .ri.'jlc even af.er darn "' "'i",'1' "'<*!> tan 1 V read v*bo lia^n d; tuit- ::;ne hi other '?eer, slowed up even stuped i>y ht-.;(ani d: \ei ix'rniix fur a crr ii mad sixn Iraff:c pile* i.;> and iJir u.s,,a! frustrations begin Author he* *a\ up^el Iwnpcis roS "?bu:? :o indecision aiw? i.'^is ,n luin is relati ,1 to acc idents ?\l n.^ht it's dou!>U hazardous (or ottvers are utiabie jU()ge tn( ihange in another car s speed Thus, ihev react ??o <lo? !j and Wham' ^nolher colluion ^rhaps Kus di>e.-ii : happen \vi;h alarming regu!ar:l.v. but if gond s.gn H-ork saves ev. en a ,ma.sjied anl! theti it s a happy ntuation all atotind Krection of the big rectang "lar Sign. ?Iti, ,rs leg{,nd OH a i>atkgro'.md of blue or metn 'o harmonize with the skyline has n..me Kett;n? there ei-ier and safer rile signs that Ntiine are coated ?i:h apprnx:matel> .10.00.') :my glass spheres per ,r,.,are inch This per il. its :,ght (i. return lo its source >'ithoiil g.,,re Making road si?ns leflewive j? a:;> tiling bat a ne>i i.-ea Jo en-in<*rs. h.ii jmlil recen' l> t: was, ail but impossible to put into praci.ce The latest reflectoriz ing process u,ed in North Carolina g.ves signs a refleclive power more than 100 times -ha: of the uft.tes* pain; nearly eiervone knows, high >'av signs ?e distingmshai>le nirf onh by color but by shape Stop signs ate ' M t.igon.ii si'ms^imes yellow sonie'imes red 'as author ities recommend they al! should he' Warning signs have the distictive diamond sSajie and yellow back ground informal ion type signs are rectangular and rail crossing are marked by the familiar round siga and erossbuck Ft'vwi fli^ns '.lib keep drivers safe if tficy are read and obeyed. Here's Exciting News For Home - Minded People ! If >on have a mind for a home of your own, the >e?s is Ilia I toucan bu\ or build It years sooner than yon may have thonght possible. We*U work oat a low cost financing plan, geared to yoar elren ?tst a nees and income that will smooth the way to prond home ownership for yon! CITIZENS BANK and TRUST CO. Mnrphy - Andrew* - Robhinsvlle nayesvllle Sr.* VINO SOUTHWESTERN NORTH CAROLINA Ma*? riM D?mM I? run C*n?ratio?
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