Page 12 THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER v LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS PHONE 137 - $ AT THE HOTEL WAYNE SV I LLE Among the summer guests an nounced at the Hotel Waynesville are the following: Mrs. W.H.Hunt and Mr. and Mrs. Ry Seawell, of Newber ry, South Carolina; Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Robbins, of High Point; Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Turnbull, of Charlotte; Mr. E. C. Ball, of Charlotte; Mr. K E. Barnes, of Atlanta, Georgia; Mr, MRS. RAY HONORS MRS RAYMOND Charming in every detail will be the bridge luncheon given today by Mrs. Wilford Ray at the home of her mother, Mrs. F, E. Alley,' honor ing Mrs. L. L.Raymond, who leave next week for her home in New York City. Mrs Raymond has been a pop L. B Walling and daughter, of Lees-!ular gsts at the Hotel Gordon this l,,,.- TTlWlo . M fl W HAHan artri u,l ' daughter, of Jacksonville, Florida; Mrs. R. L. Furse, Misses Eunice and Carolyn Furse, and Mr. R. F. Furse, of Monticello, Georgia; and Mr. George F. Anderson, of Philadelphia. v :. Miss Annie Albright, who has been attending summer school at Columbia University in New York City, return ed to her home Sunday. Miss Albright motored home with two friends, Misa Louise English and Miss Jane Coman, of New Jersey, who are her guests at her home here. . :m Mrs. S. P. Gay and young son, Park er, left Tuesday for Newport, Ten nessee where they will visit Mrs. Gay's sister, Mrs. W. M. Crawford, and Mr. Crawford. They will also visit relatives in Greenville, Tenn. CONTRACT PARTIES HOLD IN TEREST AT GORDON Mrs. Angus C. Craft entertained at the Hotel Gordon with the regular contract bridge party for the guests, on Tuesday evening. Five Table were in play. Mr. Carl H. Knappe of Daytona Beach, Florida won high score prize and Mr. C. D. Wynne of Jacksonville, Florida won low score pirize. Light refreshments were served at the end of the game. Those playing were Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Wynne, Mr. and Mrs. Aus tin Williamson, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Vinson, of Jacksonville; Mrs. C. J. Felber, of Miami ; Mr. R. R. Adams, of Greenville, S. C ; Mrs. W. S. Clark, Miss Rena Clark, and Miss Lossie Taylor, of Tarboro; Mrs. L. L. Ray mond, of New York; Mrs. Joseph S. Loeb and Miss Sarah Loeb, of New Orleans ; Mrs. M. F. Beaty, of Miami ; Mr. Carl H, Knappe, of Daytona Beach; Mrs. J. R. Morgan, of Mem phis; and Mrs. Lew E. Brown, of St. Petersburg, Total Current Capital Assets Accured Interest on Sewer Assessments Receivable Accured Interest on Same Total Notes Payable-Fire Engine Vouchers Payable Judgements Payable ... , Customers Light and Water Deposits RECENT ARRIVALS AT GORDON HOTEL Recent arrivals at Hotel Gordon have been announced as follows: Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wagner, New YoTk; Mr. and Mrs. Jos. S. Loeb, New Or leans; Miss Sara Loeb, New Orleans; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. D. Wyne, Jack, sonville; Mr, and Mrs. Fred Wilson, Dillon, S.C.; Mr. and Mr.?. W. P. Paylor. Knoxville; Mrs. Ella M. Spragg, Baltimore; Mr. and Mrs Clifford Benson. Mr. and Mrs. M. D Slaughter. Miami: Mrs. Frank Oriol, Misses Ethel and Claire Oriol, New Orleans; Mr. Charles Nichols, Char lotte; Mr. and Blake' Edmund, Col umbia; Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Woods, Mrs. M. A. Woods, Jacksonville; Mr and Mrs. H. E. Ensminter, East St, Louis, 111.; Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Vinson, Jacksonville; Mr. and Mrs. Franci3 H. Knauff. Westfield, N. J.'.Mrs. J..H Anderson, Raleigh; Mrs. L. E. Mc- Guire, West Palm Beach; Mr. and Mrs. Austin Williamson, Jr., Jacksonville; Mrs. J as. H. Harkey, Atlanta; Mr. Gordon L. Pruden, Clayton, N. C; Mis& Rea Warren. Columbia; Mrs. Chas. Lv Fries,' Punta Gorda, Florida; Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Chapman, Dublin, Ga.; Mr. R. W. Simpson, Stamford, Conn ; Mr. G. R. Dendy, Mr. W. S. Tutwiler, M.r. W. S. Tutwiler, Jr., Miss Frances Wells, Mr. E. I). How crton, Atlanta; Captain and Mrs. Tomey., U. S. A., Cynthiana. Ky.; Mr. Pritcliard W. Ferguson, Atlanta; Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Morgan, Miss Dor othy Morgan, Memphis; Miss Rosslyn McGord Nashville; Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Harris, Cochran, Ga,; Miss Vir ginia Harris, Cochran. Ga.; Mr. H. C. Harbison, Atlanta; Mr. G, F, Har ris, Lexington ; Mr. and Mrs, P. F. Walker, Cincinnati; General and Baroness Von Below, Washington, D. C; Mr. P. F. Warlick, Mr, and Mrs, Jennings Adams, Macon, Ga. ''..'.". GUESTS AT THE AUGER HOME Guests at the Adgor Homo this week are as follows: M. and Mrs. N. V. Maxwell, Miss Lucile Maxwell, Mrs. Clara M. Plum.ner, Mrs. Lucy F. Antenen, Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Dus enbery and daughter, Jane, a79j-Mrs. Vernon Hawthorne and children, of Miami, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Kock, of Carol Gables, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Vissering and daugh ter, of Babson Park, Fla.; Mrs. Le- Roy Cotter and son. Roy, of Tampa, Fla.: Mrs. W. E. Newgey, of Rich mond, Va.; Mrs. McGee, and chil dren, of Spartanburg, S. C; Mrs. W. O. Hiatt and son, Billy, and Mrs. A. C. Cherry, of Savannah, Ga.; Mr. Jack Smith, of Nashville, Tenn.; Miss Dorothy Nelson, Miss Dorothy Schaf fer, of New Orleans, La.; Miss Betty Ryan, of Atlanta, Ga.; Mrs. M. E. Swicegood, of Asheville; Mr. and Mrs. John R. Woodward, and Mrs. Edgar N, Thompson, of Columbia, S. C, . . . Mr." Edwin Howell, who has been spending his vacation with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A.Howell, left Monday for his home in Providence, Rhode Island. He was accompanied as far as New York by his sister, Mrs. Nina Howell Darck, who has been vis iting her parents, for the past few months. trtD ' tmt.mt TlPAiitifiil home, cor ner of Haywood and Gudger streets, all modern conveniences, at sacnuce rent. Furnished or not furnished, Vnotan and iramcA. Will ha rented Sinias and gladioli and other sum mer flowers were chosen to carry out a color scheme of yellow and white in decorating the home. . Mrs. Ray mond with nine intimate friends will be seated at the large table in the dining room. This table will be cen tered with a lovely bowl of flowers in yellow and white shades. Other guests will be seated at email tables, lne chosen color motif will be artistically carried out in the luncheon appoint ments. Tiny yellow crepe paper chairs will be used as place cards and small umbrellas will be placed in the center of the ice. Miniature yellow birds holding mints will decorate the glasses. Mints and nuts in attrac tive containers and talleys vill furth er the color note. 1 ' Contract bridge will be played at four tables following the luncheon after which the holder of . the high score will receive' a luncheon set. Mrs. Raymond will be presented with a remembrance of the occasion. Mrs. Ray's guests will" W-Mrs. Raymond, Mrs. Roy Campbell, Mrsj T. L. Gwyn, Mrs. L. M. Richeson, Mrs. Lauriston Hardin, Mrs. J, W. Seaver, Mrs. William Shoolbred, Mrs. Wil liam Kimberly, Mrs. C. C. White, Mrs. Rolph Bell, of Jefferson City, Ten nessee, Mrs. Francis Massie, Mrs. F. E. Alley, Jr., Mrs. Carol Bell, Mrs. Frank Bell, Mrs. Roy Francis, Mrs. Alvin Ward, and Miss Betsey Lane Quinlan. MISS BARBER HOSTESS A charming buffet supper was given Friday evening by Miss Mary Barber at her home on Love Lane, in honor of her guest, Mr, Dave Sinclair, of Wilmington. The home was effectively arranged for the party with lovely summer flowers. The guests were entertain ed with bridge during the evening' Miss Barber's guests were Miss Dorothy Lane, Miss Elizabeth Nor man, of , Griffin, Georgia, Miss ' Vir ginia Welch, Miss Eleanor Bushnell, Mr. Dave Sinclair. Mr. Woodson. Purcell, Mr. Aaron Prevost, Mr. Ben Interest on Bonds and Notes aioan, and Mr. 'Richard Barber. Sinking Fund Appropriation ' TOWN OF WAYNESVILLE, NORTTH CAROLINA CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET i At June 30, 1932 ' ' .' '.'''.' ASSETS . Current Assets Cash In Hand Treasurer, Currant Funds . Sinking Funds Meter Deposits 1927 Tax Sales 1928 Tax Sales - 1929 Tax Sales 1930 Tax Sales - 1930 Uncollected Taxes - 1931 Uncollected Taxes - Court Costs Receivable -; Water Account, Southern Assembly Water Account, Town of Hazelwood Current Water and Light Accounts Privilege Taxes Receivable Alloted Taxes in Hands of Town Attorney Collected Taxes in Hands Tax Collector Bank Account-'Meter Deposits -- THURSDAY. ATTctt 12,136.57 1,385.17 1,500.00 763.60 80480 3,560.30 6,009.02 2,137.99 19,687.21 488.40 1,683.50 1,011.80 3,513.36 177.6(5 49.80 1,027.89 47.64 Assets . 55'984'75 i i oo 1 sft m Paving Assessments 'Receivable - .q'n',2 00 bame - - enem 6.406.13 2,325.60 Capital Assets ? 186,934.16 Property Assets Knoaqqa'; Water System ? ffiuOOO Electric Light System -.- - 2K?n Sewer System - M.2M.J0 Real Estau - VAiZ Equipment - 72980000 Improvements .-- - - 79,8uu.uu Total Property Assets - $1,575,968.67 TOTAL ASSETS $1,818,887.58 LIABIUTIES Bond Anticipation Notes Payable 3?'59-,2 1,785.72 7,235.16 9,222.26 1,547.64 Total Current Liabilities : $ 57,290.78 BONDED INDEBTEDNESS - - - $ 531,000.00 SURPLUS Current Fund Surplus $ 0,115.64 Sinking Fund Suliplus - 1,800.59 Capital Surplus'-- $1,222,680.57 $1,230,596.80 TOTAL LIABILITIES & SURPLUS ... . $1,818,887.58 TOW1X OF WAYNESVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA "r STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES For Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1932 ! DEBT SERVICE FUND ':" Receipts Transfer from Sinking Fund - . . $ Sewer Assessments Street Assessments . . From Water Fund'--- : -- From Light Fund . --, Interest on Deposits , Profit on purchase of bonds TAXES 15,000.00 81.00 14.925.17 9,952.63 20,054.00 19.50 191.67 31,417.23 Total Receipts ----- . Deduct: Expenditures Bond Maturities .; $ 50,000.00 - 37,040.06 . 6,431.97 $ 91,641.20 3 He MOHAWK SHEETS AND CASES - 69c - 79c 42 X 36 MOHAWK PILLOW CASES 22c 81 X 90 MOHAWK SHEETS 81 X 99 MOHAWK SHEETS FOXCROFT SHEETS AND CASES 55c 60c 65 -70c Size 63 x 90 . Size 72 x 90 . Size 81 x 90 . Size 81 x 99 , 42x36 PILLOWCASES 19c All Foxcroft Sheets and Cases guaranteed for 1000 days 'i wear. Full Sizes, Weight, and Count. COMPLETE LINE OF WIDE SHEETINGS BOTH UNBLEACHED AND . BLEACHED Rippelete Bed Spreads 95c' BLANKETS ()EJC Per Pair and Up COTTON IS ADVANCING. BUY NOW BEFORE MARKET GOES UE T1 TH TTTi 0 Pepsirtment Store Commissions Notes . . , 6Lgl , "-r ' 1,785.72 Total Expenditures . 95.319.r5 DEFICIT, June 30, 1932 - '.... SINKING FUNDS Receipts Balance, July 1, 1931 1927-28-29-30 Taxes .. .... --- Appropriation from Debt Service Fund - Total Receipts Deduct: Expenditures """" Transfer to Debt Service Fund to pay Term Bond matuprie during year BALANCE, Jun,. 30, 19S2 NOTE FUND Balance in Hands Treasurer, July 1, 1931 .. Receipts , : Expenditures : - - BALANCE. June 30, 1932 GENERAL FUND Receipts Unexpended Balance July 1, 1931 ... Privilege Taxes --, Costs from Mayor's Court Sale Cemetery IvOts - - Court Costs from Ilaywood County , Transfer from Cemetery Fund . . Miscellaneous revenue , TAXES Total Receipts . .. Deduct: Expenditures Salaries Mayor and Board Aldermen . S Salary Town Clerk --, Salary Treasurer Salaries: Fire Department Salaries Police Dept. .1 - Rent , Legal and Court Costs Advfcrti-siri,' . , : Aid and Donations Insurancp Tax Roll Health - Officer . Audit Tax Refunds - .- - Cemetery Wages & Expenses . Hose; Fire Dept. .. Expenses Fire Department - Printing & Office Supplies ..-- Phons , Supplies and expense Police Dept. Vital SUtistics Sundray Expenses Surety Bond Premiums , Board of Prisoners -- Tax Judgments ; I 2.1C0.0O 240.00 270.00 823.12 3,270.00 440.00 511.27 72.10 390.52 641.57 150.00 396.88 288.34 90.29 385.75 388.94 471.57 222,95 65.30 1,079.36 29.00 29.11 200.00 393.15 563.69 Total' Expenditures - $ 13,572,91 J DEFICIT, June 30, 1932 . .."J STREET FUND Receipts Unexpended Balance, July 1, 1931 J Miscellaneous Revenue - . - ... TAXES i Total Receipts . . ..... 5 Deduct: Expenditure Salaries and Wages - - $ 1,278.01 Sweeping Streets - - 625.00 Gas and Oil - 402.03 Pipe . . '": 124.53 Other Supplies .. . . 841.74 Insurance ---- . 00.15 Freight and Sundry Expenses 119,05 Total Expenditures S 3,510.51 ' 5 UNEXPENDED BALANCE, June 30, 1932 ........ J WATER FUND Receipts Unexpended Balance July 1, 1931 .- -----. ! Gross Water Collections $ 17,15.9fi Deduct transfer to Debt Service Fund 9,952.63 Total Receipts Salaries and Wages Equipment Expense . Supplies ... Equipment Legal and Court Costs Insurance - ; .. Consulting Engineer : Audit - Rent - Damages ; Fighting Fire Water Shed Miscellaneous Expense Deduct: Expenditures 2,517.20 295.15 958.74 730.10 223.85 149.53 133.55 158.33 110.00 !,3fl5.85 , 58.75 156.28 Total Expenditures $ 7,863.33 UNEXPENDED BALANCE June 30, 1932 - ? LIGHT FUND . Unexpended Balance July 1, 1931 Gross Light Collections $ 27.150.32 Deduct: Transfer to Debt Service Fund . 20,054.00 Total Receipts -- Deduct: Expenditures Salaries and Wages .? 2,557.17 Supplies and Sundry Expense 414,27 Telephone 5.17 Equipment Expense 1,289.12 Insurance 108.99 Equipment ' 434.59 Electric Current . 13.415,27 Audit " " 158.33 Rent . ":.'":" ""r ' . v.: 120.00 Total Expenditures --- $ 18,532.91 UNEXPENDED 'BALANCE June 30, 1932 CEMETERY FUND Unexpended Balance July 1, 1931 -----Deduct: Transfer to General Fund BALANCE, June 30, 1932 SUMMARY Unexpended Balance, Street Fund - Unexpended Balance, Water Fund Unexpended Balance, Light Fund Sinking Fund Balance Note Fund Balance TOTAL DEDUCT: General Fund Deficit $ 1,665.39 Debt Service Fund Deficit - --- 3,678.3o NET BALANCE; CURRENT FUNDS r'" RECONCILEMENT WITH TREASURLK Current Fund Balances ' Vouchers Outstanding .... - TOT AT, -. " Cash in Hands of fra anrPr S 15.021.74 Deduct: Light and Water Depos'its'neld'by ' Treasurer ... 1.500,00 Total $ 13.521.74 "uynesiie, in. u, August 10, 193U. I, T. Troy ,vt have autited the books and records of the Town of a'"e. 'e rttf lma for the Fiscal Year ended June 30, 1932 and hereby' foregoing Balance Sheet and Statements of Receipts and ty , in accordance with their records and in my opinion ' cia condUajn of the Town at June 30, 1932 to the best of belief. .., , ''... . soon by owner at home. ltpd y . ......