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MOKE ABOUT Court tCewtiaued from Page 1) Co. vi. J. Way Ratcllffe. et ml. k FRIDAY. JANUARY IS Clifford Stamey v?. DeRoy Ford and wife, Dorothy Ford. Eiila Jo Stamey, n/f Clifford Stamey. va. DeRoy Ford and wife, Dorothy Ford. Mra. Floyd Miller et al, va. Joe Palmer. Floyd Miller, Jr. n/f Mra. Floyd Miller va. Joe Palmer. Jeaaie Plemmons., n/f Jeaaie Plemmons, va. Joe Palmer. SECOND WEEK MONDAY. JANUARY IS Alex Martin va. Dr. R. H. Stretcher. Monarch Finer Food Corp. va. Elmer Hendricks It Ralph Hen dricks. Smokv Mtn. Self Service. TUESDAY. JANUARY 17 First National Bank of Waj nei ville va. W. H. Hyatt and Margaret Hyatt Pilarskl. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY IS Quay Medford va. Rufus Reeves. First National Bank of Waynes ville va. Richard Sheehan. Edna Caldwell Hill et al, va. Hillis Caldwell Hawkins. State of N. C. Employment Se curity Commission vs. Alex T. Martin. The following cases are open: Jack Redmond va. Grover C. Clark. G. W. Clark vs. Robert Mc Cracken and Billy McCracken. Mrs. Margaret Gldney, Adm'r. of Charles W. Gldney va. Charles H. Leatherwood and Mrs J. B. McClure vs. Fay McClure. Beulah Shelton, n/f James T. Shelton vs. Patton Ledford and Mabel Ledford Elizabeth Shelton vs. Patton Ledford and Mabel Ledford. James T. Shelton vs. Patton Led ford and Mabel Ledford. Moody Rulane, Inc. va. Coca Cola Bottling Co. R. N. Barber et al. vs. N. C. State Hy It PWC. The following cases were contin ued: Ruth Kelly vs. A. T. Ward. Adm'r. of David F. Underwood. Jr. C. B. Anderson, Aiken Builders Supply Co. vs. R. W. Gaddls, Gad dls Construction Co. Royle It Pllklngton Co., Inc., vs. Chubb Chairs, Inc. J. Richard Sales vs. John B. Sharp. Hershel Owen vs. K. E. Brown ing. ? Roy Owens, n/f Minnie Owens VS. K. E. Browning. The Jury panel for the first week of court Includes: Ben C. Wells of Route 3, Can ton, Lewis Drye of Route 1, Can ton; Richard L. Roberts of Beaver dam; Vance Downs of Route 2. Canton: Jasper Wilson of Route 1, Canton: L. K. Peek of Canton; Claude Worley of Route 1, Canton; Paul Smith of Route 1, Waynesvllle; Rudolph Carswell of Hatelwood; W. T. Hawkins of Canton; Homer R. Thomason of Canton; Manson Owen of Route 3, Waynesvllle; Walter Mehaffey of Waynesvllle; Alney B. Robinson of Clyde; Homer Galloway of Route 3, Can ton; Frank Early of Canton; C. R ? Ward of Jonathan Creek; O. T. Henderson of Route 2 Canton; Frank Blalock of Route 2, Canton; ' Nolan Pless of East Fork; J. T. Mason of Canton; Harry M. Burle son of Hatelwood; L. C. Davis of Hatelwood; Julius Ledford of Hatelwood; J. W. Putman of Can HO** ABOUT Junaluska <CeeU*ee* frmu Page D time for the June conference*, and other structure* are already completed. Fishing will be resumed at the Lake on June 20th. The Lake was drained last spring, and carp re moved. The waters were re-stock ed with bass and bream. HO** ABOUT Carolina Mutual (Centime* from Page X) chant. _,pw"ef ot the building is Mrs. W?~ ?U,'rbr,d*e frmer Waynesvllle resident, who now ives In Bermuda. Mrs. Outerbrtdge inherited the structure from her sunt. Mrs. R. L. Allen, whose home 1* now the site of the Garrett Fu neral Home. Clyde Boys (Continued rrom pa(e g, 29~24' i>ut PuMed away In the sec ond half. Center Howard Shook hit the tor 27 points for Clyde, while David McCracken added 13 and Bob McCracken 11. Ramsey was high for the Walnut boys with In the girls tilt. Henderson pac ed the Walnut girls with 30 points *nree more than the total of 27 b>L Clyde'? l?P scorer, Betty Owenby. !""? * 34"20 m?r?ln the intermission. Tuesday night Clyde will invale C?*f**-'ron Duff for two games. Girls- lineup. (5P Walnut (71) F -Owenby (27) u8, McDevit F?Ducker (10) (30) Henderson F?Medford (17) (7) Goldsmith .. Roberts G Russell Gogne|| G?Brown (4) Allen Subs: Clyde ? Huey, Harris. Walnut?Ramsey 8, Johnston 4, Lunsfor*, Thomas, p. McDevit. Boys- lineup: Clyde (67) Walnut (45) F?B. McCracken (11) (12) McGahagan F?D. McCracken (13) (6> Norton ton; Guy Moore of Route 3. Can ton; Paul Palmer of Hazelwood; Fred Putman of Crabtree; G. E. Miller of Beaverdam. and James C. Messer of Route 3, Waynesvllle. On the Jury for the second week .are: C. S. Green of Fines Creek; Raymond C. Ellis of Lake Junalus ka; Vaughn R. Rhinehart of Route 1. Waynesvllle; Grover Rathbone of Fines Creek; Clarence E. Ford of Route 1, Waynesvllle; Odell Cagle of Route 1, Waynesvllle; Aus tin Morgan of Hatelwood; R. V. Putnam'of. Route 3, Waynesvllle' Grady L. Burrell of Route 3, Can ton; Wood row Rich of Ivy Hill; Ted H. Chambers of Waynesvllle! J. W. Pies* of Canton; H. O. Jones of Canton; J. L. Burnette of Can ton; William A. Scroggs of Canton B. M. Stamey of Canton; T. W.' Lackey of Waynesvllle; Carl Case of Clyde; Gordon Summey of Route 1, Clyde; Gilmer Long of Waynesvllle; Carl Bryson of Iron Duff; J. A. Ratcllffe of Route 1, Waynesvllle; Monroe Smith of Route 1, Waynesvllle, and Glenn Medford of Haielwood. STATEMENT OF CONDITION Haywood Home Building and Loan Association of Waynesville, N. C. as of December 31st, 1955 (Copy of Sworn Statement Submitted to The Commissioner of Insurance As Required by Law.) ASSETS The Association Owns: Cash on Hand and in Banks ? .? ? 154,945.37 State of North Carolina and U. S. Government Bonds 38,800.00 Stock in Federal Home Loan Bank 43,500.00 Mortgage Loans , _. -7 . 2,808,959.50 Monty loaned to members for the purpose of enabling them to own their homes. Each loan secured by first mortgage on local Improved real estate. Share Loans ... 18,840.00 Advances made to our shareholders against their shares. No loan exceeds 90% of amount actually paid in. Office Furniture and Fixtures 5,327,71 TOTAL 93,064.172.58 LIABILITIES The Association Owes: To Shareholders Funds entrusted to our care in the form of pay ments on shares as follows: Installment Shares - .... 9 4.711.00 Full-Paid Shares ? 91.298.100 00 Optional Shares .. ? $1,101,158.38 Other Shares $2,403,967 38 Notes Payable, Federal Home Loan Bank . .., ? 340,000.00 Money borrowed for use in making loans to members, or retiring matured shares. Each note approved by at least two-thirds of entire Board of Directors as re quired by law. Undivided Profits 87,630.59 Federal Insurance Reserve (If Insured) - 28,144.59 Reserve for Contingencies _ 201,865.03 To be used for the payment of any losses, if sustained. This reserve increases the safety and strength of the Association Other Liabilities 2,584 99 TOTAL 93.084.172.58 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF HAYWOOD, ss: L. N. Davis. Secretary-Treasurer of the above named Association personally appeared before me this day, and being duly sworn, says that the foregoing statement is true to the best of his knowledge and belief. L. N. DAVIS. Secretary-Treasu rer. | Sworn to and subscribed before me this 8th day of January. 1966. / Elsie McCracken, Notary Public. My commission expires: July 13th, 1956. NEW ROLLEIFLEX CAMERAS, the world's top prise-winning comers, have been put Into service by The Mountaineer and the eountv farm agent's office. Discussing the operst|on of the noted twin lens reflex here last week were Bob Conway of The Mountaineer and County Agent Virgil L. Hol loway. This newspaper also has added to its pho tographic facilities with the purchase of a new Graphic press camera and a new Omega enlarger. (Mountaineer Photo). C?Shook <27) (2) Bull man O?Caldwell (7) (6) Nelson G?Green <6? <14> Ramsey B Subs: Clyde?Rogers, Martin 2. R Leal her wood, Seay, Clarke 1. 'alnut?Farmer, Boyd, Anderson, lackwell 1, Reeves 2, Lewis 2, obcrts, Law. Official*: Andrews and Dennis. The population of the 17 western states increased 23.8 per cent from 1940 to 1950 while the 31 eastern states gained only 11.3 per cent. r Fines Creek, Swain High Break Even Fines C*eek's cigers had better luck in Bryson City Friday night then they did at home Wednesday and managed to break even with Swain High. On Wednesday night, Fines Creek dropped two games to the Bryson basketeers. The Fines Creek Fillies won the curtain-raiser, 36-33, but the Hor nets bowed to the Maroons, 67-3S. The Fillies had to come from be hind a 16-14 halftlme deficit to win. Catherine Ferguson led the Fines Creekers with 15, while Hunter donated 12. CLark was high for Swain with 13. In the boys game, Game was the pace-setter for Swain Hit with 29 tallies, while Evans topp< the Hornets with 11. Fines Creek's next game will I Tuesday night at home again Wayne sville. Girls' lineup: Fines Creek (SO Swain (3 F?C. Ferguson (13) (8> Mund F?E. Ferguson <2) (13) Cla F?Ledford (2) (12) Se, G?iTrantham Hys G?Parkins Sitti G?Rogers Brov Subs: Fines Creek?Hunter 1 Price 3. Bradshaw. Swain ? Sutton, Dean. Half time score: 18-14, Swain. Boys' lineup: Fines Creek (35) Swain (6 F?Fish (7) (29) Gar F?Haynes (8) (2) Parti C?Ferguson (3) (6) Brlantn; l'G?Evans(ll) (10) S. Hyi [|| Prompt Action FORT WILLIAM, Ont. (API ? 5e When a fire alarm is runi from st MiKellar hospital all Tort Wil liam's fire equlr?rt?ni goes into ac tion. This time they found the 3, alarm had been sounded from a box in the reception^ lobby by a rk frightened six-year-ol" boy, tired ay of waiting for his parents. itt ? an rn More men than women are hoj 2 pitalized for mental disorders in j' the United States, says a report by statisticians of a life insurance company. G??Bramlett (61 (6) L. Hyde 7) Subs: Fines Creek ? _gerguson, no Trantham. Swain?Cole. Moore 2, 3n Sherrill 2, Odier 6, Hall, Adams 2, all Angel 2. de Half tiem score: 29-17, Swain. I ?- . . A MAGNIFICENT MOTION ? AUTHENTIC Lgw J| P.CTURE FOR OUR TIME'... # HISTORICAL K 'ffl # BIBLICAL ? INFORMATIVE HAZELWOOD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AT 7:3ff P. M. PUBLIC CORDIALLY INVITED - - - FREE WILL OFFERING r CDP HOSPITAL GROUP NOW OPEN FOR NEW MEMBERS HAYWOOD OFFICIALS PRAISE HOSPITAL CARE FOR KEEPING SAME RATE THREE YEARS / I HAYWOOD COUNTY HOSPITAL I WAYNESVILLE, N. C. I December 21, 1955 I Mr. E. M. Herndon I Executive Vice President I The Hospital Care Association, Inc. I Durham, North Carolina '/ Dear Mr. Herndon: In thinking over the past two years which Hospital Care has under written the insurance program for the Haywood County Community De velopment Program, I would like for you to know that we think it has been a job well done. We, here in the hospital, know just how much help it has been to the members of this group. The fact that the rate has re mained the same since Hospital Care took over the group and that no rate increase is anticipated for the coming year is in itself commendable. We hope that with the enrollment period opening the first of January the people who are eligible for this group will take advantage of the op portunities offered and enroll during this period. ' We appreciate the prompt way which Hospital Care handles the claims sent from our hospital and your ever willingness to cooperate and help in every way possible. Sincerely yours, Jim* jb&oU LeO Davis, Administrator Haywood County Hospital. Waynesville, North Carolina December 21, 1955 Mr. E. M. Herndon Executive Vice President The Hospital Care Association Durham, North Carolina Dear Mr. Herndon: As president of the Haywood County Community Development Pro gram, I would like>to thank Hospital Care Association for the confidence and faith in our organization by underwriting our insurance program for the past two years and the coming year without a rate increase. We have been very pleased with the way our claims have been paid and we will do our best to keep our program one of the best in the nation. 1 1 Sincerely yours, I a. e. \ K. C. Sheffield, President I Haywood County CDP Hospital Care Association is proud that our service to the CDP group has been so satisfactory. To our more than 5,000 subscribers in Haywood Coun ty, and to the hospital and doctors without whose excellent cooperation we could not have rendered this service, go our sincere thanks. And with it a pledge to continue providing local people the best possible hospital service consistent with sound business principles. DOES YOUR FAMILY HAVE BLUE CROSS PROTECTION? IT not, then now's the time to enroll. The CDP group is now open for the addition of new members for two weeks only ? from January 1 to 15. Everyone in Haywood County under 65 and in good health is eligible. For information see any officer of the CDP, Mrs. Sullivan or Mr. Davis at the hospital, or our local representative, Mr. Wayne Rogers, Lake Junaluska. Don't put it off! Join the CDP lllue Cross group NOW ? ? ? and enjoy worry-free protection against unpredictable illness for the rest of your life. Jgg_ HOSPITAL CARE 1MB ASSOCATION |l ... ' ** DURHAM, N.C. ? %
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