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Short Sport Splints The scheduled basketball names at Hiawassee on Tuesday were postpon ed, at Hiawassee's request, until last night in order to allow Hiawassee to play a previously scheduled Georgia foe. The postponement should work somewhat to the local's favor since it will allow two additional days of practice inside. The added two will make a total of four days of practice enjoyed by the locals on an indoor court since the old ftvm was obtained only last Friday The Murphy schedule is incomplete at t.ho n<-o;or?t time, o contests have already been arranged and it is hop ed that more can be added in the near future. Hiawassee. Havesville, P^ukiwt.itnia and Wrvsnn Oitv have been scheduled with possibilities of adding Morganton and severil oth ers. Tire season will close witn the playing of the Western conference tournament at CMillowhee the first week of March. dOpC Upwvt tO ?? C? tent UK week as the All-Stars lO bed three straight pj?t*ips from th Man Shop in the City bowling league ihe Luons laiicu lu continue their mastery over Dickey Peed and drop ped 3 straight Monday night. Tiu* battle now looms for second ,flace between Coo.i Cola and Man Shou Upper Wolf Creek The Wolf C: eck Heme Demonstra tion Club will meet Friday, Jan. 23. 1942. at the home of Mrs. Nora Mor gan. All members axe urged to at tend. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde M ishburn and Mrs. Clay Bandy and baby, of Mur- ) phy, were visitors here Sunday. The many friends of Mrs. A. L. Cole is sorry to hear she is ill. We wish her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Rosie Carter spent last wees at Martins Creek with her daughter. Mrs. Floyd Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Curtis an nounce the birth of a baby girl one day last week. Mrs. Cecil Clarke and baby are on the sick list at this writing. LETITIA NEWS Poley Graham is very ill at this 1 writing. We hope he will be able to I be out again soon. Mr. .ind Mrs. Garland Hedrick | have announced the birth of a baby I girl. The infant, has been given the name Freda Mae. Lee Sneed was the dinner sues; i of McKinley Stiles Sunday. Mrs. Julia Cearley and her daugh ter, Helen, spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. McKinley Stiles and family. Miss Leona Graham was the dinner guest of Vaud Walker Sunday. Harvey Stiles and I.ee Sneed mad : a business trip to Andrews Monday. Ray Pickelsimer and Jim Taylor j visited McKinley Stiles Sunday. Nelson Craig and family ire plan- i nin.T on mnvin" into 'heir new heme this week. - J. E. Campbell pent Sunday n:srhi with tile All-Stars trying their way Into the fight The standings: Dickey Peed Man Shop Coca Cola AU-Stars Chamber of Commerce Lion* Big "6" Pitzer Ramsey Davis . Madison Sneed Leatherwood Ladies' League Blanche's Duchess Teachers All-Stars to edge 36 15 30 IB 26 22 21 U7 19 29 19 32 Tuesday's results: Teachers >2> 550 613 582 1745 I All-Stars 1 1 ' Blanche's ' 2 ? Duchess 1 1 > High KSr.jic Kindley . . . 1 Barton . Higdon . 593 559 565 1717 668 706 617 199! . . 116 607 362 1885 s::gr. Tr.rc. .9 Barton 425 157| Pltzcr tin 15GiLeatherwood 416 Big 4' Roberts 45 135 B. Davis 45 132 Leatherwood 32 132 Sneed .NKjft. . . 42 132 with his uncle. William Graham. Mi. and Mrs. Luther Cearley and daughter. Helen, visited Mr and Mir. Garland Hedrick Sunday. J. B. Stiles and Jetter Cearley. from Suit, visited Luther Cearley . Sunday. , Harvey Stiles visited his uncle and j aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gveeiu. ' at Chattanooga. Tenn. last week i Mr. .ind Mrs. Carb Campbell visit ? ed Mr. and Mrs. William Graham on I Friday. I WOLF CREEK NEWS Frank Rymer has moved his saw mill to A. L. Cole's place, and is now ready to begin work there. Charles Morgan and Wayne Bur gess made a business trip to Chat tanooga Friday of last week. C .C. Forrester and Mrs. T. T. Johnson were here last week listin; taxes. Prof, and Mrs. Byron Lighthall of Postell. were visitors here Saturday and were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Burgess. Will Burgess was out visiting amon; the neighbors Sunday afternoon. Glen Helton is getting material together to build him a new home near his wife's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Simonds. Herbert Garren of Graysville. Tenn.. spent Saturday night and Sunday with his parents here. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Garren. LLMITED Farmers and packers of farm pro- ' ducts will find it necessary to change j their packing and shipping practices because of limited supplies of jon- j tainer material such as burlap ci \ cotton fabric bags. BAPTIST Rev. A. B. Cash. Pastor Services 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M Wednesday evening, 1:30 P. M. CALVARY BAPTIST KCV. C!i~nc? Vnylc* Services 2nd jnd 4th Sundays.. 11 A. M. METHODIST Rpv c B Newton. Pastor Services at 11 A. M. dad 7 P. M. j Epworth League G:45 P. M. Prayer j Meeting Wednesday nights at 7 P.M j CHURCH OK THE MESSIAH i Episcopal) Crti iiion gnnWoy H I Third Sunday: Holy Communion ii A. M Holy Days: Evonine Praveri 8 P. M. PRESBY TERLVN Henry L. Paisley. D.D., Pastor ! Services every Sunday at 11 A. M \ and 5 P. M., except on the first Sun ? I day mornings and the third Sunday ! evening. TOMOTLA BAPTIST Rev. W. A. Hedden, Pastor Services 11 A. M. and 7 P. M. MT. CARMEI, BAPTIST Rev. E. A. Beaver. Pastor Church services at 11 A. M. and 7 P. M. Prayer services 7 P. M. Wed nesdays. RANGER BAPTIST Rev. W. T. Truett. Pastor Church services 11 A. M. 6:30 P. M WOLF CREEK BAPTIST Rev. W. A. Hedden. Pastor Services second and fourth Satur days 7 P. M. Second an d fourth Sun days 11 A. M. SWANSON BAPTIST Rev. Bill Johnson, Pastor Services Saturday night at 7 P. M On first Sunday at 11. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Wolf Creek; W. L. Garren, Eider Services each Saturday 10:30 A M SNOW HILL CHURCH Rev. W. C. Pipes, Pastor Services econd and fourth Sun days at 11 A. M. SHADY GROVE BAPTIST CHURCII W. T. Truett. Pastor Services held every third Sunday LIBERTY BAPTIST CIIXJRCH Rev. Edgar Willix, Pastor Church services at 11 A. M. and 7 1 P. M. every first and third Sundays I OAK GROVE BAPTIST CIRRCH Rev. E. A. Beavers. Pastor Preaching first and fourth Sun days. Sinjjing every Sunday at 1 o'clock. MURPHY M. E. CIRCUIT Rev. Alfred Smith, Pastor 1st Sunday: 11 A. M.? BeUview; '! P. M.- Martin's Creek; 2nd Sunday: 11 A. M? Reid's Chapel; 2 P. M? Unaka; 3rd Sunday: 10 A. M. ? Rog er's Chapel; 11 A. M. ? Ranger; 7:30 P. M. ? Culberson; 4th Sunday: 11 A. M. ? Tomotla; 2 P. M. ? Maggie's Chapel; 7:30 P. M. ? Hampton Me morial. HAYESVHXE METHODIST Circuit Rev. J. A. Clemmer, Jr., Pastor 1st Sunday ? Oak Forest, 11 A. M.: Hickory Stand, 2- P. M.; Ogden, 3:30 P. M. 2nd Sunday ? Hayesville. 11 and 7:30; Sweetwater, 2 P. M.; Peachtree, 3:30. 3rd Sunday ? Hickory Stand, 11 A. M.: Ogden. 3:00 P. M.: Oak For est. 7:30 P. M. 4th Sunday ? Hayes ville, 11 and 7: Sweetwater. 2 P. M.: Peachtree. 3:30. o EXPLORATION The work of scientists who have turned to other countries in search of new varieties of pln'nts has gone steadily forward, but under war con tn; work has been speeded up. _ ? ? - . i in rrr-r^ ? f - II r II IT ANDREWS, N. C. HLiNn THEATRE Tues.-Wcd., Jan. 13-14 | Red Skclton ? Ann Rutherford ?IN? "WHISTLING IN THE DARK" Thurs.-Fri., Jan. 15-16 Dorothy Lamonr ? Jon Hall ?IN? "ALOMA OF THE SOUTH SEAS" Sunday thru Friday ADMISSION: Children 10c Adults 30c Saturday. Jan. 17 Tim Holt ?IN? "WAGON TRAIN" A Thrilling Tale of the Early West Sun.-Mon., Jan. 18-19 Vivien Leigh ? Lawrence Olivier ?IN? "THAT HAMILTON WOMAN" Special Saturday ADMISSION: Children Adults 10c 20c THIS THEATRE IS NOW UNDER TIIE MANAGEMENT OF V. 3. HENN. Catholic Services Waynesville, every Sunday 11:00 a. m Bryson City, every 1st Sunday 8:00 a. m. Franklin, every 2nd and 5th Sun day 8:00 a. m. Cherokee, every 3rd Sunday 8:00 a. m "Murphy, every 4th Sunday 8:00 A. M." Sincerely yours. Rev. A. P. Rohrbacher Report of Condition of The CITIZENS BANK & TRUST COMPANY At Andrews & Murphy, North Carolina To The Commissioner of Banks At The Clow of Business On The 31st Day of December 1941 ASSETS Loan.-, and discounts ? Including $ None overdrafts' $ 242.13" :8 United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed 151.075 00 Obligations of States and political subdivisions 124,221 'J 5 Other bunds, notes, ani debentures 22.905 <>0 Corporate stocks (Including $ None stock of Federal Reserve banks) 300 00 Cash, balances with other banks. Including reserve balances. and cash items in process of collection 1.128.631 76 Bank premises owned $10,274.68, furniture and fixtures *4,212.02 14.48* TO ? Bank premises owned are subject to None . liens not assumed by bank) Real estate owned other than bank premises 33 41 Investments and other assets indirectly representing bank premises or other real estate Customers' liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding Other assets 5.485 4J TOTAL ASSETS .... $1,689,275 110 LIABILITIES Qemsr.d deposits o: ir.uiviuuui*. partnerships, and corporations $1,055,237 74 Time deposits ol individuals, partnership, and corporations 258 224 Deposits of United States Government 'including postal savings) .... 12.600 "0 Deposits ol States and political subdivisions 233,280.75 Deposits of banks . . . Other deposits 'certified and officers' check.-., etc.> 7.665 in TOTAL DEPOSITS $1,567,007'.? Bills payable, rediscounts, and other liabilities for borrowed money Mortgages or other liens. $ on bank premises and $ on other real estate Acceptances executed by or fo: account of this bank and outstanding Other liabilities 7.611.95 ? KK? s TOTAL LIABILITIES $1,574,619 .57 'not including subordinated obligations shown below) CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital * $ 60,000X0 Surplus 50.000.00 Undivided profits 4.656.23 Reserves 'and retirement account for preferred capital1 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOLTNTS S 114,656.23 TOTAL LIABILITIES and CAPITAL ACCTS SI ,689,275 80 ?This bank's capital consists of S. None., .of capital notes ana debentures: first preferred stO"k with total par value of S None.. . total retirable value $. ..None...; second preferred stock with total par value of S ? None total retirable value $ . . . None . ; and common stock with total par value of SCO. 000. 00. MEMORANDA Pledged assets iand securities loaned) 'book value): (a> U. S. Government obligations, direct and guaranteed. pledged to secure deposits and other liabilities .... J 42.100.00 <b> Other assets pledged to secure deposits and other liabilities ' including notes and bills rediscounted and securities sold under repurchase agreement) 90.145 00 < c> Assets pledged to qualify for exercise of fiduciary or corporate powers, and for purposes other than to secure liabilities id> Securities loaned <e) TOTAL 132,245.00 Secured and preferred liabilities : fa) Deposits secured by pledged assets pursuant to requirements of Jaw 132,245 00 fb) Borrowings secured by pledged assets 'including rediscounts and repurchase agreemer.' ;) (c) Other liabilities secured by pledged assets <d ' Deposits preferred under provisions of law but not secured by pledge of assets (e) TOTAL S 132,245 00 Subordinated obligations: (a) Unpaid dividends on preferred stock and unpaid interest on capital notes and debentures, accrucd to end of last dividends or interest period, not in cluded in liabilities or reserves above (b) Other obligations not included in liabilities which are subordinated to claims of depositors and other creditors (a) On date of report the required legal reserve against deposits of this bank was 206.819 00 (b) Assets reported above which were eligible as legal reserve amounted $1,128,631 76 I, W. D. Whitaker. Cashier, of the above-named bank, do solemnly SWEAR or AFFIRM that the above statement is true, and that It fully and correctly represents the true state of the several matters herein contained and set forth, to the best of my knowledge and belief. Correct ? Attest: W. D. Whitaker PERCY B. FEREBEE W. T. FORSYTH? Directors. Z. L. WHITAKER State of North Carolina, County of Cherokee, ss: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 13th day of January, 1942, and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank. My commission expires July 24, 1943. Clyde H. Jjrrett. Nobrry PiiWWf?
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