Page 12 THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1943 (One Day Nearer Victory) THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER S3? .1 1.1 I I Joe Rose Explains Why Public Must Walk and Not Ride i (Continued from Page 1) er it would be legal to attend sports vents, bridge games, book club meetings and any other social af fairs. Certainly, these activities should be continued, but the parti cipants must either walk, use the bus or find some other way besides their cars to get there, Mr. Rose explained. "Dining at hotels, clubs, restau rants also is out unless you can get there some other way than by auto. Attendance at movies, visits to bowling alleys, billiard parlors, dances and all other social activi ties also are definitely prohibited if cars are used for such purpos- j es. Hunting also is under the ban. "States along the Eastern Sea- j board are consuming around 40,- J 000 more barrels of oil a day than is being brought into the area. If this sort of thinggp,fs on, it prob-' ably won't be long before we'll Be having gasless days or even weeks, i We can prevent that situation from ! developing if the people will co-1 operate one hundred per cent in eliminating all except essential , driving," Mr. Rose said. I January Quota Scheduled To Leave (Continued from page 1) Williams, Naman Williams, James Edward Inman, Melvin Silvers, Clifford Presnell, James Lee Rath bone, James Bronson Robirfson, Robert Moody Hall, Jr. Thurman David Lincoln Haynes, William Earl Crawford (volun teer), David Crockett Conard, .Stanley Charles Henry, Felbert Revis, William Carlyle Davis, Er best Boyd Messer, Charles Loyal Ltotson, J. T. Rich, Samuel Quinton Burnett, Lloyd Terrell Derrick, William Porter Gentry, alter Nathan West, James Ernut Har rell. Howard Joseph Truitt, James Herman Mitchell, Hugh Benjamin Smith, Thurman Johnson Sanford, j Gerald Ray Bryson, Pearson Mon roe &wart, John Thomas (Jagle, James Elmer Harris, David Fran cis Smith, Oscar Howell, Hardin Leon Price (volunteer), Kuzelle Robinson, Albert Lee Phillips, David Creen, Sig Owens, Random Viigul Ford. Samuel Louis Mills, Raymond Lee Setzer, Harvin Hubert Par ton, Lloyd Harley Stevenson (vol unteer), Homer Lee Brown, Her bert Whitney Burnette, Jr., James Everett Frady, Robert Eugene Gibson, Charles Arthur Sidney Hartsell, Bonner Franklin Rabb, Wilce McGaha, Raymond Ray Franklin, Shook Henry Rathbone, Paul Oliver Hedrick, Amos Rich, Jr. John Head, Jr., Garfiei-i Phillin, Jr., Frank Wallace Bryf.on, ClauJe Medford Phillips, Robert Dee Lowe, James Riley Hicks, Robert Edward Norris, I. C. Sutton, Rob ert Elburtus Lee, Joseph Dewey Hyatt (volunteer), Robert Edward Parson, Low Parton, Jerry Wil liam McElroy, Ralph Ford Han nah. Charles Brvan Medford. Don ald Moody, Richard Ray Shoaf, John Howard Wyatt (volunteer), Jack Rfy (volunteer). Charles l.ay Davis (volunteer), Wilson Clarx Medford ( volui.teer), Arthur Edward Fuller (volunteer), William Wilford Stephens volun teer), James Wiley Franklin (vol unteer), Herman Hall, Joseph Dil lard Calhon (transferred from Gastonia), Wilburn Paul Camp bell (transferred from Hamilton, Ohio), Mark Silas Swanger (trans ferred from Newport News, Va.), Marion Carlisle Green (transfer- Hascue Kirkpatrick (trsfJ from NewDort Nowc v., " i a). Ululr piace, . induction were: Clay Horace V, ard to Gastonia; James T Gates to Newport Tenn H Paul Webb, to Morganu,',, w mcKory, TnHnrfinn woo . -- - uBiponed until school is out in the following , called: James Elmer Hards a? ert Eugene Gibson, Robert e wnuq iloojy District Presbytery Held All-Day Meet At Local Church (Continued from page 1) vision of the manuel, Mr. Ham mond, chairman; on schools and colleges, with a special report on Kings College, by Dr. Dudinger; foreign missions, the Rev. Dr. H. L. Paisley, of Murphy; steward ship, the Rev, T. A. Painter, of Swannanoa; evangelism, Mr. Wil liamson; Presbytery records, Mr. Hammond; commission on the min ister and his work, Mr. Painter. A majority of the ministers and the elders stayed over for the night session which was devoted to foreign missions. The Rev. Allen Craig, for many years secretary-treasurer of the mission work of the Southern Presbyterian church in Lueebo, Belgian Congo, Africa, discussed the encouraging features of mission work in the Belgian Congo. He pictured the Belgian Congo as a great evangelistic field for the church and expressed the be lief that, while mission work had been interrupted in many parts of the world by the war, it can be carried on in the Belgian Congo with little interruption for years to come. 1 I I II l nil lllii i i miiii IIJI.TOI iiji ijuum in, tnjL J ' i UiJi "JJ i ii iniw imu i j'r'-r gjL---' VxWZ m Sale Friday and Saturday The daily oil-carrying capacity of the Texas-Illinois pipeline, now under construction, will equal the capacity of 1,430 average tank cars. Tax receipts; The money-lover's wound stripe. Charter Nu. ;,.-. 4 licprvt' District V 6 REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of Wan-ville. in the Stat of North Caro lina, at the Clo-e of Business cn December 31, 1942. Published in Response to Catl Made by Comptroller of the Currency. Under Section 3211. U. S. Revised Statutes. ASSETS Loans am) discounts ( iin lup ine nu overdrafts $ i09,813.f3 U. S. Government obligations, direct and eturanteed .... 357,300.00 Obligations of States and poli tical subdivisions 401.S55.01 Corporate stocks 3,000. 00 Cash, balances with other banks, including' reserve bal ance, and cash items in pro cess of oolle tiun 724.244.93 Bank premises owned $5, 500.00. furniture and fix tures 18.9 11.00 14.431.00 Real estate owned other than bank premises fl.401.72 Other assets B09.7S Total Assets , . $2,018,016.03 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corpora tions $1,183, 109. SS Time -i't-osit of individuals, parti erships, and corpora tions Depot's -f U. S, (lovernmcnt ( ! , z T" t:i'. savntr Den- f M ,1,., ,,n, political sul.-lo mm.-, Othf-r 0'-i"-s'.l ("'ifie. and c.tsh s . ! , .,k. ... . , .... Total !! l - l.;i..-.Jl Other lulnl;ti.- Total Liubilitii- .$l.V26,9S6.2l CAPITAL STOCK Capital Stock: (c Common stock, total par $50,000.00 .in.non.fin 8urp!u .'.0. ono.no Undivided profits 71,029. s: Reserves fand retirement ac count for preferred stor k . 20.000. on Total Capital Accounts . 191.029 2 Total Liabilities and Cap ital Accounts $2,018,018.03 MEMORANDA Plederd essets fand securities loaned) fbook value): (b) Other assets pledged to eemre deposits and other liabilities ( including; notes and bills rediscounted and securities sold under re purchase agreement) ... 101.1S0.7S Total 10t.lJO.7s Berored liabilrties: (a) Deposits secured by pledged assets pursuant to requirements ol law .... 17t.tS7.64 Total .$ 17MJ7.64 State of North Carolina, County of Bar rood, ss: ' I. J. T. Moland, cashier of the a bore named bank, do solemnly swear that tba sbora statement Is true t the best of 3 kaowledge and belief. . - J. T. MOLAND. Cashier. 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