Gneiss
By MRS. F. E. MASHBI RN
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ashe and
lour children, and George Ashe,
of Cullowhee, visited "Aunt"
Lizzie Rogers Sunday.
Mrs. Belle Dills, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Dills of Hayesville, visit
ed Mr and Mrs. George W
Gregory on Walnut Creek Sun- |
which
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LILIUS
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In Ritz Building
Sylva, N. C.
day.
The Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Hull
are helping In the revival meet
ing at Walnut Creek.
Carroll Keener, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Qeorge Keener, will attend
the state 4-H club camp at
Raleigh In August. Young Keen
er Is a member of Pine Grove
club. His projects are livestock
and poultry.
Miss Oladvs Bowers Is work
ing in the glove department of
the Van Raalte company.
A record 1,704,000 long tons
(66.444,000 bushels) of U. S.
grain and grain produeto were
exported in May.
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Asheville, N. C.
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Macon Youth
One Of 26 Who#e Memory
Stadium Will Honor
Van Buren Carter, of West';
Mill, is one of the 26 Westen
Carolina Teachers college stud
ents whose memory will be hon
ored by a Memorial stadium U
be built at the cullowhee Insti
tution, it has been announced.
The 26 gave their lives in
World War 2.
The stadium, to be built In
; the late fall, will seat 5,000, and
will be constructed to the real
I of the present Hunter Held. It
will cost approximately $50,000.
About half of the total hat.
been pledged already, and all
W C. T. C. alumni are being in
I vited to make donations.
Ellijay
By MRS. LESLIE YOUNG
The Ellijay Baptist church hat
just completed one week's serv
I ices of a Sunday school revival.
I The group was fortunate in hav
ing as leader Miss Green, the
Jackson county association
I worker. Miss Green spent the
week with Mr. and Mrs. Grady
Henry.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Henry, oi
Hazel Park, Mich., visited Mr.
Henry's sister, Mrs. Leslie
Young, at her home on Ellijay,
the past week. They also visited
several relatives of Mr. Henry,
in various sections of the coun
ty. Mrs. Henry is a native of
Michigan.
Ben Moffit, of Portsmouth,
Va., spent a week early in July
with his wife and small daugh
ter here.
Mrs. James Waldroop and
daughter, Sandra, of Gastonia,
are spending the month of July
with Mrs. Waldroop's parents,
Mr and Mrs. Charlie Mincey, of
Ellijay.
Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Young
and family, of Franklin, visited
Mr. Young's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. I. Young, of Ellijay, last
week-end. Mr. Young is now a
member of Kyle Roberts' Vir
ginia Hillbillies. They are tour
ing several of the neighboring
states.
Mr. and Mrs. Royal Ivester, of
Winston Salem, are here this
week, visiting Mrs. Ivester's
brothers and sisters, Robert
Henry, of Ellijay, Frank Henry,
of Cullasaja, Napoleon Henry,
of franklin, and Mrs. Ernest
Dills, of Gneiss.
SUMMER CLEARANCE
CUTTING THE PRICES ON
SUMMER GOODS
Close out of 350 Pr. Ladies' Dress Sandals, white, brown, red d^1 QQ
and black ? $3.50 and $3.00 at
'
One lot of Ladies'
$4.98 Sandals at
One lot of Ladies' $3.50
Black Pumps at
One lot of Ladies' $2.98
Oxfords at
$3.98
$1.98
$1.65
One lot of Children's $2.98
and $2.50 Sandals at
$1.48
$9.98 Ladies' Silk Dresses at $7.48
$7.95 Ladies' Silk Dresses at $4.98
$5.75 Ladies' Silk Dresses at $3.98
$3.98 and $3.50 Ladies' Cotten Dresses at $2.48
$2.98 Children's Dresses at * $1.98
$1.98 Children's Dresses at $1.39
One lot of Men's $8.50
Summer Pants at
One lot of Men's $5.98
Summer Pants at
One lot of Boys' $2.50
Summer Pants at
One let of Boys' $1.25
Summer Shirts at
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$5.98
$3.98
$1.48
75c
We suggest that you come in and look the goods over
WE HAVE SOMETHING YOU WILL LIKE
MOSES BLUMENTHAL
Franklin, N. C.
Report of Condition of
The Bank of Franklin
of Franklin, in the State of Ncrlh Carolina, at the Close of
Business on June 30, 1947
Assets
1. Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balances,
and cxsh items in process of collection
2. United Stated Government obligations, direct and guaranteed
3 Obligations of States and political subdivisions
ti. Loans an<fl discounts (including $ None overdrafts!
7. Bank premises owned $26,815.44, furniture and fixtures $2,602.00
jl Other assets
$420,237.14
1,024,0:>0.00
36.500.00
360,314 41
29,417.44
4,922.84
'2. TOTAL ASSETS $1,881,441.83
13.
14
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16.
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ID.
23.
24.
25.
2G.
27.
2a.
29.
30.
Liabilities
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Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations $1,532,469 28
Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 165.04
Deposits of U. S. Government (including postal savings i 13,560.68
Deposits of States and political subdivisions ! 192,441900
Other deposits (certified and officers' checks, etc.i 12,565.23
TOTAL DEPOSITS " $1,751,209.89
Other liabilities 6,841.19
TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including subordinated obligations
shown below) $1 ,' 758.05 1.0.'!
Capital Accounts
Capital* $50,000.00
Surplus 55,000 00
Undivided profits f 16,390.75
Reserve (and retirement account for preferred capital) 2,000.00
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $123,390.75
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $1,881,441.83
?This bank's capital consists of:
Common slock with total par value of $50,000.00
Memoranda
31. Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for
other purposes $342,000 00
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I, H. W. Cabe, Cashier, of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear/affirm
that the above statement is true, arid 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: H. W. CAfeE, Cashier
M. L. DOWDLE,
R. S. JONES,
GROVER JAMISON,
Directors.
State of North Carolina,
County of Macon, ss:
? Sworn to and subscribed before me this 11th day of July, 1947, and I hereby
ccrtify that I am not an officer or director of this bank.
My commission expires December 22, 1947.
/ CECILE GIBSON, Notary Public.
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