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Thurs., July 23, 1936. SUIT NEWS Mr. Quinton Wood, who underwent an operation for appendicitis at the Petrie Hosptal late Friday afternoon is reported to be getting along nicely. His many friends wishes him a speedy recovery. Mrs. 11. C. Dickey and sons, of Copperhill, visited relatives here la--t Wednesday. Mr. Lush us Picklesimer, spent Friday night of last week in Durktown. M iss Ruth MeXabb is visiting her brother, Mr. Clyde McNabb, at Belview. at this writing. Rev. E. A. Beaver put an end to ' the leaks in his house roof last j Tuesday by asking in a few of his J friends and removing the old roof and putting on a new metal roof, and believe me that preacher sure was pleased when the job was completed. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson, of Copperhill, spent the week-end here with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. John or:, and Mr. and Mrs. I). T. Ml N'abh. Me rs Loyd Cole and Don Taylor i attended preaching .-er\ices at Harris! Chapel Sunday night. Mr. Edgar Stiles and family, of, Enka, are vidting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. \V. E. Stiles, at this writ-; ing. Mrs. II. I?. MrXabb and son. Pru-1 man motored to CuIIowhee last Fri- i day. Mr. Claude Pay; u made a businc trip to Sunny Pont Saturday after-1 noon. Mr. unci Mrs. Ilurshcl Hamby and MAN WANTED For Rawlcigh Route of 800 families. Write today. Rawlcigli, Dept. NCG-150-SA, Richmond, Va. (July 2, 0, 10, 23, 30). " Quinn & Humphrey QUICK AMBULANCE SERVICE Funeral Directors & Embalmcrs Day Phone 74, Night 97 and 77 COPPERHILL, TENN. REPORT OF THE C AT ANDREWS AND MUR To the Commis At the close of busine ASS Cash, balances with other banks, ant process of collection United States Government obligatioi fully guaranteed State, county, and municipal oblijrati Loans and discounts Banking house owned $10,867.54 fu fixtures $4,806.74 Other real estate owned Other assets TOTAL LIABILITIES J Desposits of individuals, partnership (a) Demand deposits .. (e) Other time deposits United States Government and post State, county, and municipal deposi Certified and officers' checks, letter travelers' cheeks sold for cash, at to Federal Reserve hank (transit TOTAL DEPOSITS Other liabilities TOTAL LIABILITIES EXCLUDING (except deferred obligations show ard subordinated to claims of dej other creditors) Capital account: (a) Capital stock and capital note debentures-? (b) Surplus (c) Undivided profits (d) Reserves (e) Total capital account TOTAL I (33) On June 30, 1936 the require* ' this bank was $56,505.00. Assets re] i legal reserve amounted to $348,393.3 j vThis bank's capitai is represented by par value $50.00 per share, retirable ; 1 of common stocl^. par $100.00 per s MEMOR i Pledged assets (except real estate), securities loaned: (a) U. S. Government obligations < guaranteed, pledged to secure (b) Other assets (except real estate liabilities (including notes and b securities sold under repurchase (c) TOTAL j Secured and preferred liabilities: (a) Deposits secured by pledged ass requirement of law (b) TOTAL I, W. D. Whitaker, Cashier, of tl swear that the above statement is true back of this report fully and correct! several matters herein contained and : ledge and belief. State of North Carolina, County < Cherokee. Sworn to and subscribed before rr j this 18th dav of July, 1936, and I her* | by certify tfiat I am not an officer c I director of this bank, i MILDRED BARKER, Notary Public My Commission expires May 18, 1031 The CI "LONG RIDGE Everybody was pleasel with the big rain we had Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Morrow and family, of Ducktown, Tenn., Miss Gordia Kirby, of Knoville, Miss Alice Mae Kirby. of Maryville, Mr. Maynard Wilson and Mrs. Henry Kirby, o fTellico Plains, Mrs. J. W. Ensley and daughter, Alice, of Louisville, Ky., Mr. and Mrs. Finley Morrow and son. Junior, Mrs. G. W. Morrow and Mr. Victor McClan, of Penn., all had a fine time over the week-end on a big camping trip. Miss Lou Belle and Virginia Morrow visited Mrs. G. W. Morrow last week. Mrs. Ben Morrow's dinner guestlast Tuesday were: Mrs. J. \V. Ensley ar.d daughter, Alice, of Louisville. Ky.. Mrs. (J. W. Morrow and Mrs. Finley Morrow and son. Junior. Mrs. Marion Smith, of C'oker Creek is spending a few days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Morrow. ehilnivn, of .Akron, Ohio, arc visiting the latt'-r's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Hiekey, this week. Mr. Kay Ingram made a business rip to Murphy on Friday of last week. Air. ai d Mrs. Clyde McNabb and son, of Bel view, were the Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. J. M. McXahlJ and family. Air. James Patterson has employ I n; tit at Sweet Gum. Ga., at the I pivsent time. j Air. Walter X. Anderson and fam I ly spent Saturday afternoon in Mur Mis- Lc-ora Mickey, of Ducktown vi.vitMl home folks Sunday. Mr. and Mr<. Everett Shearer ant i la lighter, of Gastonia, visited rela tivt-s here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Enos Mason and chil dren, of Ducktown, were the Sun day dinner guests of Mr. and Mr T. P. Mickey. Mr. Leonard Docker, spent a fev days last week in Murphy. Mr. Fred Beaver, oi Birch, am Messrs. Elmer and Lester Stiles, ?: I.etitia, were business callers in thi I section Monday. ONDITION OF THE PHY, NORTH~CAROUNA*',U inner of Banks ? on June 30, 1936. ETS I cash items in 8118,117.91 is, direct and 32,500.00 ">ns 197,775.44 98,331.08 rmture and 15,674.28 9,551.36 4,752.75 ?" i 8476,702.82 > kND CAPITAL is, and corporations: $255,531.49 I 48,331.28 al savings deposits 38.250.00 ts .. 03,804.21 s of credit and id amounts due account) 2,053.20 8408,030.18 2,302.00 CAPITAL ACCOUNT n in item 33 which lositors and 411,233 14 s and $30,000.00 25,000.00 6.554.43 3,015.25 65,460.68 $476,702.82 1 legal reserve against deposits of mrted above which were eligible as 5. 300 shares of first preferred stoclc, it $50.00 per sharer ami 1 hare. ANDA rediscounts, and lireet and fully liabilities 2,250.00 ) pledged to secure tills rediscounted and agreement) 104,000.03 i 106,250.00 ets pur uant to 100.112.J0 , 100,113.19 10 above-named bank, do solemnly . and that the SCHEDULES on the iy represent the true state of the set forth, to the best of my know>f W. D. WHITAKER le W. T. FORSYTH, &- Director. I >r PERCY B. FEREBEE, Director., Z. L. WHITAKER. b Director. ( herokee Scout, Murphy, N HIAWASSEE We are h?r!ajt some very bad electri" storms through 'hi section but w,' are glad to see the rain and the go* 1 it hes clone. The reviv;.? sti vices are still in session r' Pier: ssr.t Hill. They are conducted by Rev. J. Baine. Every body is inv;* *<? come. Mrs. No! V. 1* mison ha< returned home af* r spending several days j with home folks i.i Swain county. . Mr. nr.d V s. Dan Adams and children. Gold:. an and Florence, and | Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Adams and daughter, Mattic. all of Ocoee. Tenn.. spent Thi"-?d-.v night with Mr. and j Mrs. K. \V. S'f"rcr. Mr. i n Mrs. .T. F. Shearer from Council *. . Mr . Arlin Morrow, of Gastonia. Mrs. Arizona Stevinson i and son. .1: i.f Macc?n, Ga., Mr. ' and Mil . f;. \V. Kilpatrck, Mr. and ' Mrs. \V. S. 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