PAGE EIGHT LOCAL MATMEN TO WRESTLE SPRAY "Y" SATURDAY. JAN. 10 The Appalachian mat team, undefeated in a'.: meets thus fu2- this season, will engage the strong Spray Y. M. C. A. team in the men's gymnasium here Sp.tardav ni?ht .Ta'nti aiy 16. The local team is picked to \\1n in spite of the fact that this Y has one of the best squads in the state. In a recent meet with Winston-Salem **Y." the Spray team lost 1U to 14J?. thus making the Appalachian team better by comparative scores However, Coach Watkms is taking ro chances as he prepares his grappiers ror tne comin? match. The lineup for Appalachian \vi';i probably consist of Gaskill, Ben Norris. Captain Crooks Hi'f X orris. Claude Farthing, Roger Ewing, Ciinc and laoycl Hobbs. On the following Saturday, the local wrestlers will go to Raieigh where they wiil meet the North ' Carolina State College in the most ] important event of the season. If i Appalachian wins this meet it will j probably give her an undisputed ! right to the state championship. ! GRAPPLERS SWAMP NAVAL SCHOOL IN MEET AT NEWPORT Newport News, Va , Jan. 9.?The j Appalachian State wrestlers showed ? a definite superiority over the Naval i Apprentice school here tonight as they swamped the shipbuilders 29-5. j Ail Rcuiir. won the lone bout for Apprentice when he combined a haiiNe&n r?*. 1 body lock to pin Roger j Swing" in eight minutes of the match ! Summary: Gaskili, Appalachian US-pounder. ! easily won. pinning Urrutm in three minutes, thirty-five seconds. Ben Morris, Appalachian, won a decision over Johnson in the 12(>- j pound class Advantage? seven min- J ut.es, twenty seconds. In the 135-pound event, Captain Crook? won from Gall by a fall in five minutes, fifteen seconds. Bill Norris, Appalachian won from I REPORT OF CON WATAUGA C( of Boone and Blowing Rook, in the close of business or. Decemb ASS Cash, balances with other banks, and collection - United States Government obligations teed State, county, and municipal obligati Other bonds, notes, and debentures Loans and discounts Etanhing house owned, furniture and Other real estate owned Other assets TOTAL ASSETS LIABILITIES i Deposits or individuals, partnerships, Demand deposits r Time deposits evidenced by savii Qthss i,';uc ttepvsils State, county, and municipal deposit! Deposits of other banks Certified and officers' checks, letter4 checks sold for cash, and amour bank (transit account) TOTAL DEPOSITS Dividends declared but not yet paya Other Liabilities fJj TOTAL LIABILITIES EXCLUDIX Capital account: Capital stock and capita! notes an< Surplus Undivided profits - Reserves Total capital account TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPI On December .11, 1936. the required bank was $66,340.46. Assets re legal rese)-ve amounted to $314,91 Deferred obligations not included ante dinated to claims of depositors and dividends on preferred stock and debentures, accrued prior to end No preferred stock 'This, bank's capital is represented by to Reconstruction Finance 'CY.rpc shares of first preferred stock, p per share, none; No shares of s shares of common stock, par SlO.i MEMOI Pledged assets (except real estate), U. S. Government obligations, di pledged to secure liabilities Other assets (except real estate) bilities (including' notes and curities sold under repurcha TOTAL, Secured and preferred liabilities: Deposits secured by pledged asse by law TOTAL. I, P. A. Coffey, Cashier of the a that the above statement is true, and the true state of the several matters best of my knowledge and belief. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Col Sworn to and subscribed before ir I hereby certify that I am not an off) Mv Commission expires 11-3-38 GC w. TWO TOUGH y - - ?; , t'/ /a * Ben Canipe, left, and Claude C: Royal Arcanum Fight club cf High State Teachers College here Friday Chambers is a 1.45-peunder. Both I is a southpaw. Barker by a fall in nine minutes, in the 145-pound bout. Claude Farthing, 155. decisioned Carter. Advantage, nine minutes, i fifteen seconds. ! Arculin. 1<35, wan over Ewing by i i'aii ... eight ftiinuUs. Hobas. heavyweight, won a decis- j ion over Captain Carmean of Apprentice. Advantage, uvo nmiutes. i t we n t y - two seco: ids. Though he grows burlcy tobacco. A. C. Henderson of Marshall, Madison county, does not allow any of his j lands to remain bare In winter. j DITIOX OF THE MJNTY BANK the State of North Carolina, at I er 31, 193G. j ETS cash items in process of S314.324.7l i, aired and fully ?uaran 16,350 00' ions 53,000 00 350.00 150,700.91 fixtures 20,351.50 14.068.90 2,035.22 $572,987.30 1ND CAPITAL ^JUiauuua. $277,85-1.24 ngs pass books 31,635 88 - 41,534.44 i 83,171.30 54,427.74 5 of ere,III and travelers' ts due to Federal Reserve - 2,326.03 $491,240.02 ble 3,000.00 3,490.15 G CAPITA!, ACCOUNT. ..$497,740.07 3 debentures'... $30,000.00 30,500.00 9,198.08 - _... 5,549.15 75,247.23 TAL $572,987.30 legal reserve against deposits of this ported above which were eligible as >4.71. >ng above liabilities, which are suborother creditors, None. Undeclared unpaid interest on capital notes and of last dividend or interest period, no capita! notes and debentures sold ration and none sold to public; no ar value None per share, retirable at iecond preferred stock; and 3,000 30 per share. iANDA rediscounts, and securities loaned: rect and fully guaranteed, $ 14,950.00 pledged to secure liabilibill3 rediscounted and seise agreement) 41.000.00 ? $ 55,950.00 ts pursuant to requirement ; S 55,950.00 ? ? 55,950.00 bove named bank do solemnly swear that it fully and correctly represents herein contained and set forth, to the P. A. COFFEY, Cashier L. A. GREENE, R. C. RIVERS, Jr., Directors. unty of Watauga. ic this 12th day of January, 1937, and icer or director of this bank. 1RDON H. WINKLER, Notary Public. ATAUGA DEMOCRAT?EVERY r CUSTOMERS CI> ; ^. I tampers. riglgjg two members of the j pfl *it vCfio v.-:." battle Appalachian * night. Canipe is. a 135-pounder and j lids are fast and ir. addition Canipe J" Charles Mattson Is j! Battered To Death ] Tacoma. Wash. Ja::. 12.- Battered 1 and nude. the body of kidnaped A i Caartes ilattsv-n .was found today in . the snow-crusted brush lands near \ Everett. 50 miles from the home ] from which the 10-year-old boy was * i abducted two weeks ago. I feared it. said Dr. W. W. Matt-j! ! son, the boy s faUier, as he sped to- I | ward the spot where a youtlift!'. I hunt*' stumbled upon the body this j i morning( Frozen stiff, the body of the boy for whom $2S,000 rar.som had been demand,Sri lay a half a .r.ile west of the Pacific highway, six miies south of Everett. Identification was made 1 positive by Paui Sceva, close friend of the Mattsor, family. COVE CREEK HIGH | HEATS CROSS.NORE 49-Iu [ The Cove Greek quint played its first post-holiday ball game Friday t night. January 9th. at Crossnoro. *. Cove Creek's scoring machine began tl\rowing baskets and ran up a _ score of 21-2 at the half. I In the third period Cove Creek added 20 points while Cross no re gained -J. The final score was 49-10 J.. Deal was high scorer with 13 points. V. Hen son and J. Bingham tied for second place with 10 po Cove Creek has played 11 games j and lost only one to Appalachian 'B* ! team. Coach ITgSU siys ihii teai'ii & lite j ; best he has ever coached. Cove Creek lineup for Friday's ; game: j M. L)eai, g i H. Isaacs, g 5 | J. Bingham, g 10 j L Deal, f 13 V. Hensor., f 10 Cove Creek substitutes: Campbe:! (4), L. Isaacs 12). May <2.1, H. Her.scn ar.d Groga.r: LOCAL CHURCH SERVICES FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Itev. J. CJ Canipe, Pastor. A special feature in our church now is the pastor's Bible class meet- j ing each Wednesday night from 7 to 8 o'clock. January is Ge.nesis month. We will cover Genesis ar.d ask that you read the book of Genesis ar.d come for the study ar.d discussion in the class Ail lovers of Bible knowledge and study arc invited to come. ! CALENDAR OF LUTHERAN SERVICES St. Marks, Blowing Rock: Preaching service on the first Sunday of each month at 2:30 p. m. Sunday School every Sunday at 9:45 a. m.. Miss Marie Bradshaw, Superintendent; Prayer meeting Wednesday I night of each week at 7:30. Luther League every Sunday, 2:30 p m. Grace, Boone: Preaching service every Sunday at 11 a m.; Vespers at 7 p. m. on 2nd and 4th Sundays; Sunday School every Sunday at 9:45 a. itl. Prof. George L. Sawyer, Superintendent; Luther League each Sunday night at 7 p. m. Holy Communion Banner Elk; Preaching service on the 3rd Sunday of each month at 2:30 p. m.; Sunday School every Sunday at 9:45 a. m.; Luther League at 3 p. m. on first, second and fourth Sundays. We most heartily welcome the public to all these services. On the fourth Sunday of each month we hold services at Hanging Rock Chapel at 2:30 p. m. The public Invited. REV. J. A. YOUNT, Pastor. There Is a good deal of difference between selfishness and greed. rilURSDAY?BOONE, N. C. WEEK IN WASHINGTON 1' il (Continued from page 1 ) corking" hours and wages. > > Kword Short Term One senator who was elected last | 1 Covember does not sit in the new ' ongress. because his term expired t m the day congress met. He is Guy I Howard of Minnesota. When Senator Schall died last iummer. Governor Olson appointed Slmer A. Benson as senator until the lext election. Ernest Lundeen ran SPECIAL NOTICES USED FURNITURE t-piece Overstuffed Living Room Suite practically new $29.00 l-piece Wicker Suite olO.Ocj )ak Bed Ivociiu Suite $t0.00| -tourk. i'.\R uuiing rauie ... sy.w | 3a by Crib >2.50 i HIGH LAND FURNITURE CO. >epot Street Roone, X. C. rOR RENT One 7-room house with bath and cut buildings, a good carder.. Xoax college and town. See Ralph G. Greer. 12-31-tf SPECIAL PRICES on Irving Room' Furniture?Brand new three-piece ; Suites priced $39.50 up. If you 1 an . -t stri in buying Furniture, i it wi". pay you to see what we, have to tiiiVr. HIGH LAND FUR- j N'TI.'RE CO.. Street, Boone, j X c DR. C. B. BAT OHM XX. Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat Specialist, Eliza- j lethton, Teuii., will he in the office. >f Dr. !. l>. Hagainan in Boone on' :he fir^l Monday i*t each month for ;he practice of liis profusion. OUR GUARANTEE .. : k ing undersold ,:y ar.y ceenpeuicr or mail order J louse BER MAR'S JEWELRY STORE ? BOONE, N. C. SVES EXAMINED?Classes fitted! i modern examination room over Bank Wednesday and ; Thursday each week. Other days; by appointment. Glasses complete] $7.50 to $10.50 Dr. Wellman. j Mountain City, To nr.. 12-17r7p 1 WE BUILD 11QMES Ac have competent workmen mil engage in wood, brick, hone and concrete construc,ion. W. C. Greene. Boone and ;r.. N C 32 24-4p UAiML.L ttlMl.\h 1 UUNLiL. lumor Order, meets first ami third Monday nights at 7:30. Local members urged to attend. Visiting members weicome. PASTIME| THEATRE | BOONE. N. C. "PLACE OF GOOD SHOWS" I Program for Week | JAN. 18 TO 23 - I MONDAY, JAN. 18 POLO JOE" with Joe R. Brown TUESDAY, JAN. 19 | LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY" with Frankle Bartholomew WEDNESDAY, JAN. .'0 1 SITTING ON THE MOON" with Rofcer Pryor and (\ t~ 1 r I) ... .11... THURSDAY, JAN. 21 REUNION" with Dionne Quintuplets FRIDAY, JAN. 22 "VALIENT IS THE WORD FOR CARRIE" With Ailine Judge and Gladys George SATURDAY, JAN. 23 "THE LAST OUTLAW" with Harry Carey and Hoot Gibson OWL SHOW SATURDAY NIGHT AT 10:30 "PREVIEW MURDER _ MYSTERY^' with Gall PatTic and Reginald Denny I I?I Ill Special Bargain [1 Matinee, 10c, 15c n Night Shows, 10c and 25c. rfl MATINEES AT 2:30 A 4KM) NIGHT SHOWS, 7:30 & 9:00 |l or the slx-vear term beginning Janlary 5 and was elected. But nobody took any steps to proride a senator for the two months >et\veen election day, except Mr toward. He filed a. petition with Minnesota's secretary of state at he last minute which got him a ?i<iw wn uit? i\ovwiiwr o<utui. xic j ?IWIIHMH W Notice To r Chapter 428. Section SOS. Pub 1931 session of the Legislatui ty be added to taxes each :r February. The people are pa a!. Taxes have to be paid, ai early and save additional cost A. D. WILSON, FOR WAT AT'C SMIT1 COM) DAYS AND in food value! app; GROC TOMATO SOUP. 6 cans . PREPARED MUSTARD, qti TOILET TISSUE, 6 rolls ... TOILET SOAP. 7 largo cake VICK S VAPO RUB SALVI VICE'S VA-TRO No. 1 Nose SHOE POLISH o? ail kinds PRUNES, good grade, poun SODA CRACKERS. 1-lb. b SILVER NIP GRAPE JUICI JEIXO, 3 boxes for MINCE MEAT, box MILK MACARONI. 2 boxes CREAM CHEESE, good grac BLUM'S ALMANACS TOMATOES. 2 large cans PIT c>T r.'Knn foppirp i i SHOE TACKS. 2 boxes for LUX & LIFE BUOY TOILE' SARDINES. 6 largo boxes f SPINACH, No. 2 can, only PUMPKIN, No. 3 can, only GIBBS' TOMATO JUICE, 6 MILK OF MAGNEZIA, 16-< PEANUT BUTTER, No. 2 ja FRANCO-AMERICAN SPA< BROOMS, good 5-strand, fo: HOOKER LYE. 3 cans for .. SPECIALS ON FLOUR, L/ SEE US BF.FO DRY C RAINCOATS for all the fan SPE1 CHAMBRAY, in assorted co CURTAIN SCRIM, yard wic yard LADIES' HOSE, pair SPEl MEN'S SOX, white and fani BOYS' SWEATERS, cotton . WOOLEN DRESS GOODS, 97c to MEN'S TIES, readv tied anr LADIES' SILK DRESSES, LADIES' FELT HATS redu MEN'S WORK SHIRTS, ext CHILDREN'S FANCY GLO QUILT REMNANT BUNDL CURTAIN SCRIM, by the p INFANTS' TEDDY BEAR ? RAYON BED SPREADS, fi A. C. A. FEATHER-PROOF OVEN-PROOF COOKING CHILDREN'S FELT TAMS SMITHEY BOONE Pi JANUARY 14. 1Q3T was elected by 100,000 majority for the shortest elective senatorial term in history. Mr. Howard will draw 51.166.67, and some requisites for mileage and clerk-hire for the two months he was a United States senator. Although he never sat in the senate chamber he is "ex-Senator ? Howard." raxpayers! lie Laws of North Carolina, < re. requires that l'/< penal;cnth after the first day of ying taxes better than usund it is much better to pay , Tax Collector 1A COUNTY. 1 HOT TIPS.... 5 AND WEARING Uii.L ERIES 25c art only 14c 25c s for 25c . 25c ! Drops 25c . box . ... 10c d only 5c ox l?c 5, 3 large cans 25c 20c IZVzc for 15c ie, pound 22c J 5c 15c b bucket 89c 5c P SOAP, 3 cakes 20c or 25c 12i/ic 10c cans for 25c 3Z. bottle for 19c r, for 25c jHETTI, 3 cans for 25c r .. 30c. - - 25c kRD, SUGAR AND BEANS. RE YOU BUY. rOODS oily 81.95 to $3.48 3lal lored stripes, yard 5c le, in yellow, pink and blue, 5c 5c :ial :v, pair 5c 25c and 39c 54 inches, reduced from 69c 1 plain, reduced to 10c formerly $3.95, now.... S2.75 ced to 69c .ra good grade 58c VES 10c ES 25c ound 17c >UITS, wool, 3-piece 97c ill size 97 c TICKING, yard 23c i WARE PRICED RIGHT 19c S STORE , N. C.

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