lii tit. r.rr-f-?---. iUmuiay AUtrnuuii, . .. j . I- t t 771-' ' " tt-" ' r; T7 rs ally Errors if Y Heavy , '5 ball players dropped flst-place Western H,l.ina industrial . League afternoon, bowing to n s Martel. ,Snd Gene Grogan kept 1 hits, well scattered. " imely Hazelwood errors fielding helped nullify I r oerforiasnce. . .cue that meant the dif 'tween a perfect. Hazel Jble Play and two Martel k wunons limited the Mar single hit in the two re i irames he worked after Grogan. , . . uJwoods matched the ..hit for hit, collecting 11 nh Pitts and, Bill. Mil: 1'ihe losers' offensive, each. -two for tour, wuu mi homer wuu , ... . l.. firr loss in as. iiie !""" r- --C-- t League stalls. ... it meet Beacon Mills at 3 Saturday in their, first home since their opener. WNC All-Americans To E5.Tr.cf: box score: Ins, cf ile, rf ,on. 2b in, If 411. C ' vter, 3b ,011, SS .,.-: kib..:- sod man, 3b ison, ss ,1b i cf rf If 2b 8, C M- is,P iials .............. wood ab .. 3 . 5 .4 .. 5 5 3 .. 3 .. 4 .4 36 ab .. 4 .. 5 .4 ..4 4 .. 3 5 .5 . 3 1 38 h 1 Z 1 1 2. 0 1 3 1 9 11 r h 0 1 1 2 2 1 2 0 1 1 11 ...... 000 310 0015 ..... 000 403 20x 9 n.ihiiKnn 9 Plnnly Clrtann SiBi'inkle 2. Robinson. Thomn. Adams 2, Milner, Grogan 2. Thompson, Adams, Grogan. Sprinkle, Roberson, Milner. !ontz 5, Grogan 3. SO; Clontz lean 2: Amnions 1. HO: Clontz 9 innings; Grogan 10 in. 7; ns 1 in 2. HBP: Grogan psonl. WP: Ammons 2 1. Winner: Clomzr""t-oser; V Bill Milner and Charlie Justice, two of the great All-America foot-, ball players that Western North Carolina has produced, will lecture , at the Western Carolina Teachers' College football coaching school, ' this summer. Bill, the Hazelwood boy who became an All-America , guard at Duke in 1943, played for the Chicago Bears for the last three seasons. Charlie, the University of -Nprth Carolina's great taflhack, is closing his brilliant college career this June at Com mencement. . Black Bears Tq, Play 10 Grid; Games Canton's . Black Bears will play ten, football games next season. Coach Don Hipps' boys will open September 15 at home agaiast Rutherfordton, and close at their, home, gridiron, also, in. the annual Thanksgiving Day classic against Waynesville on November 23. . The .complete schedule: Sept, 15 Rutherfordton. at Can ton. . , Sept. 22 Sand Hill there. Sept. 29 Open. -Oct, 6 Waynesville at Waynes ville. Oct. 14 (Sat.) Asheville School at Canton.. OcL 20 Morganton there. Oct. 27 Hendersonville at Can ton ' .. ' ' ' Nov. 4 (Sat.) Christ,. School there. Nov. luV-Ma'rion, at Canton. Mountaineers To Meet Asheville High. Today The Waynesville Hish School ball players will meet the power ful Asheville, High Maroons this afternoon at the Asheville dia mond. at 3:15 o'clock. Tommy Ruff, 'hard . worklnr righthander, will face the Moun taineer batters at the start of the, limt. Probable starter for, Waynesville . will be Southpaw. Jimmy Kuykendall. , Luik Omen One old belief had it that itching of the right eye meant good . luck and itching of the left eye meant bad luck. REPORT OF CONDITION OF FIRST STATE BANK jlZELWOOQ IN THE STATE OF-NORTH CAROLINA, THR CLQSE OF. BUSINESS ON APRIL 24, 1950. AT ASSETS .balances with other banks, Including reserve mm lusu ileum m process, ot coneeiion attlCS Government nlillffatlnna rliron nnr panteed l( of States and political subdivisions and discounts (including $27 41 overdrafts) ... : "wi.eii $3,iuu.uu, iurniture and wes $3.808 31 assets . "' f HL ASSCTS . . $ 41,005:41 1.76.619.45 .. 4,144.31 .. 255,884.31 .. 13,208.31 1,608.64 ...... j..-i....,.;v...i.--i4 --..j.-. ..T n 1'r ' 1 1 !l ii' V' ' ! " LIABILITIES fi deposits of individuals, partnejrphipsind- iWations , vi'' ! :A '. .unite ,..! i , : .v"rr rations uuais Partnersna, and ; of states and politicVT subdivMofcl 1 is'certinedlTnd offlwrshccksT tc.)' feIABlLlTIRS (not including subordinated v onuvvn UU1UW.) : CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ii $492,470.43 - .: $247,796.51 72t313.98 .1.51254 .4 iB,ao4.oi 5,7302 855.24 Nov. 17 Brevard there. Nov, 23 (Thanksgiving) Waynes ville at. Canton. j " If T fi m fl Ui:: ft 1 iiUO ii ill if 3 Hazelwodd Elementary School is tlie basketball champion of the Waj'uesville District grade schools no matter how you look at it. The boys and glrU wound up Uie long Haywood County basket ball season last Friday" at the Waynesville High School gym in the finals of the annual District Elementary School tournament. The, Hazelwood boys won their crown, by licking. Central Elemen tary, 18-14, and the Hazelwood girls made it, complete by defeat ing the Maggie lassies, 20-9, in the finals match. " Miss Brendle and Miss Myers, both of ; the Hazelwood sextet, shared high scoring honors in the girls' game by netting ten. points each. Moore of Hazelwood and Cald well of Central were the top men in the boys' battle with six points each. The Hazelwood girls jumped off to an 8-1 lead in the first period and never were headed, though the Maggie lassies closed it. to 10-5 by half time. .-,- The Hazelwood boys had a fight on their hands all the way. They lead 2-0 at the end of the first period, 8-4 at half time, 14-10 at the end of the third. In the first round which opened the tournament earlier in the week, Miss Grant, bucketing 13 points, led the Maggie girls to a 25-6 verdict over the Central Elemen tary sextet. The Central Elementary boys, with. Gardner and'Messer leading the way, whipped Maggie's boys, 50-17. The Maggie girls came through the third round on a 27-16 win oyer Lake Junaluska, while the Central hoys were walloping the Junaluska boys, 25-7. Hazelwood's girls and boys didn't swing into action until the semi final round, when the girls rolled over East Waynesville, 34-5, and the, boys bumped East Waynes villq's boys, 35-10. That set the stage for the cham pionship, match., , v Read the Want Ads for bargains. Vote For L. Medford Leatherwood .-- For.'' SHERIFF Democratic Prinvtry May 27 it .j W. t 1 1,851.65 iH Profits t . $446,864.45 ..$ 25,000.00 :. 18,000.00 .. 2,605.98 RE-ELECT SEBE BRYSON. Haywood County Tax Collector A Man-VVcll Qualified Tq Perform The Duties Of. Tax Collector. lie Is Noy Serving His First. Term. In Office. He Is A Veteran Of World War II, Spending 2 Years In The European Thcatfc. 1 Your Support Will Be Greatly Appreciated $ 45,605.98 1. $492,470.43 UL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS LIB1L,TIESand CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Cn n, (capital eonsists of: I ""IDlOll .Rtn.l, ...1.1. ' . . . . ..A nv ' . ".r wjiii iuiai par vaiue or $iu.uu MEMORANDA iSK, the credit of the State of. North; L, u or. anv nffiriai L...ed or assicni n.kin.ioo nni "incr Dimincn. 101; nnn nn I W.n above nre after HpHnMinn nf rpsprvps nf .... 1,746.52 $ 80,000.00 j .. w)Ve are after deduction of reserves ot . .. i.io.j that ti, v. ' Cashier, of the above-named bank, do solemnly vn .: uuve statement is true, and that it tuny ana conecuj H tn L vue state the several matters herein contained and j ie best of my knowledge and belief. J. B. SMITH, Cashier, Correct Attest: C. N. Allen, R. L. Prevost, J. H,' Woody, Directors. 1!-- . . to 7 ,"" 0umy of Haywpod. ss: th Carol frehl0"?. .scribed before me this 5th day of May. 1950, j y v-wy that I am not an officer or, director of mis. Dam, iMnn. ELSIE McCRACKEN, Notary Public l0 expires July 13, 1950. , , BUYRAWLEIGB'S INSECTICIDES NOW AND AVOID, THE, RUSH ' v . ., Satisfaction Guarantee4 or4 MQnpy Refunded Botonone Bean Qust, Stock Spray, Tjribasic TornatQ Blight Dust, DDT Spray and Plant Food Your Rawleigh Dealer S. A. FUTREL Phone Bajsam. No, 1 L3 , I . , s ' r 1 n f V.. Ls S4i4mt '. -. "' ' " A - ' ttimiimmk.&Xt .": j--.jLrJr..l..r A.i EillD-M, : p,n Unhardl ".. rowM. . , 'A h Ed Albrchl . Browns, Vwb ( 8.5.- .fs3--f Mil ' Jim Bavmcr Whit So Tf9' ' IV: '! Bcars Trim " Wayixesville Club By 12-3 The Waynesville Mountaineers bowed, 12-3. Friday afternoon on their, home diamond to the Canton, High School nine, for tlielr fourth straight loss . of the season, and their second to the Bears. . Don Stiles' four-hit pitching and Waynesville's six errors In the field were the predominant causes . of, disaster. The Canton boys opened the game by running three markers across the plate their first time at bat. The. Mountaineers just, couldn't catclMip after that, though, they aided the same with a rally, that, accounted fur their last two, runs. . . . . ., The Rears touched three Waynes ville hurlers for eight hits in, fashioning their Blue Ridge Con-, ference victory. . . , Bill Sutton started for the Moun taineers, then was relieved in the fifth by James Fugate, who was relieved in .the sixth by Jimmy Swift, who finished the game. Fu REPORT OF CONDITION OF TJJE ...... - FIRST NATIONAL BANK QR WAVNF.SV)LLR IX. THF, STATE OF NOBTH CAROUNA AT QWSK OF, BUSINESS ON AP,KIL 24. 19i. Published, h Response, t call made by Comptroller of the Currency, Under Sect,511, V-& RcTlsed Statutes. ASSETS Cash, balances with other, batiks. Including reserve balance and cash) items la process of collection . United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed . . - Obligations of , States and. political subdivisions . . Corporate stocks (including $U)OQ.0Q stock of Federal Reserve batik) - - --- '- Loans and discounts (Including $690 77 overdrafts) Bank, premises owned $18j3.15k furnityre and fixtures $17,3o7.5Q- Real estate owiwd.otlwr, than bank premises ... Other, assets I , . Total Assets 700.851.47 . 54100.00 - 381,494.32 6,000.00 . 1.985.150 84 . 35.460 63 900.00 493.87 . $3,655,951.15 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of Individuals, partnerships, and corporations ... gate went back to his catcher's jqb Time deposits, of individuals, partnerships, and after leaving the mound. Charge Woroack, normally an outfielder, had taken over the backstop busi ness when Fugate tried his hand at pitching. 1 Two of Waynesville's four hits went for, extra bases, with Kuy kendall and Bob Owens connect ing for a double each. The Mountaineers will wind up their brief season in a 'two-game series with Hendersonville. They'll meet the strong Bearcats here Wed nesday afternoon, then play their finale at Hendersonville May 22, nine days before Commencement. Canton .......... 301 224 012 8 2 Waynesville .. 100 000 2 3 4 6 Stiles and Polndexter; Sutton, Fu gate, Swift, and Fugate, Womack, Umpires: Abbott and GrlfTln. Alfonio Cartatquri Whlfo Sox Saul Rogovln rtrs 5 Os if V I "V If y JJ ,LJ. Mpurlto McDermott Rod Sox Bob Cilloipio Hod Sox H A' fl -"If 1 Gordon Mglltr Red Sox Tom Wright Red Sox Joe Collim Yankees Bill Martin YariKftf Jack it Jonion Yanktti Sid Schachl . . Brotvm h 1 Champion Opens Softball Sqason With 5-0, Win corporations Deposits of United States Government (Including postal savings) . ................i.-....j......... Deposits of Slates and political subdivisions Deposits of banks . $.2,067,218.47 801,538.35 J 51.29&65 429.588.19 5,724.46 408,34 Other deposits (certified and cashier's checks, etc.) Total Deposits ; $3,380,277,42 Total Liabilities 1 '. $3,360,277.42 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital Stock: ' Common Stock, total par $50,000.00 . , -. $. Surplus r . Undivided profits ..... .. , ,. Reserves (and retirement account fpr preferred stock) Total Capital Accounts J.L..:1. 50,000,00 150.000 DO 35,673,73 60.000.00 295,6,73,73 Total Liabilities and Capital Accounts $3,655,951.15 MEMORANDA Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes : :i (a) Loans as shown above are after deduction of reserves, of, .. State of North Carolina, County of Haywood, ss: 544.200JM 32.312J03 . i t The Champion YMCA All-Stars. last Friday night made their sea son's, opener, a. success by BhuUing but the Superior Cleaners' softball team from Asheville. 5-0, at the Canton diamond.' - The state champs could get only three hits. off Ken Rudeen of the Asheville club., but took advantage of li w4Wneje-lr helping thexnd c. selves to 1 win. Carroll Waldroop, meanwhile was limiting the Asheville butters to four, scattered safeties, two of them to Lance Short. Outfielder Jim, Rhea got two of Champion's hits in his three ap pearances at, the plate. Thft victory was in the first game of a scheduled doubleheader. 'I, J. H. Woody, Pres. of the above-named f bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement ,1s true to the best of my knowledge ana Deuet. J, fl..lVP0Ry, Prp?ident, t DEACS STOP STATE WIN STREAK Wake Forest's defending East ern NCAA baseball chaps lowered the boom on N. C. 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