2-THE CAROLINA TIMES—SATURDAY, AUGUST 7. 1993 CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION Mechanics and Farmers Bank DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA Including Domestic Subsidiaries at the close of business on June 30,1993 ASSETS Cash and balances due from depository institutions: Noninterest-bearing balances and currency and coin $6,813,000.00 Securities $29,751,000.00 Federal funds sold & securities purchased under agreements to resell in domestic offices of the bank & of its Edge & Agreement subsidiaries & in IBFs: Federal funds sold 3,700,000.00 Loans and lease financing receivables: Loans and leases, net of unearned income 70,228,000.00 ’ LESS: Allowance fqr loan and lease losses 836!oOO.OO Loans and leases, net of unearned income, allowance, and 69,392,000.00 Premises and fixed assets (including capitalized leases) 2,485,000.00 Other real estate owned 333 goo 00 Other assets ,629,000.00 Total assets (sum of items 1 through 11) 114,103,000.00 Total assets and losses deferred pursuant to 12 U.S.C. ''®23 (j) 114,103,000.00 Deposits: in domestic offices.... Nonirterest-bearing., Interest-bearing Other liabilities Total liaailities LIABILITIES .100,943,000.00 ...21,306,000.00 ...79,637,000.00 1,358,000.00 .102,301,000.00 EQUITY CAPITAL Commo 1 stock (No. of shares) a. Authorized 1,000,000 b. Oufstanding 569,220 Surplus 3 2,846,000.00 154,000.00 5,802,000.00 11,802,000.00 Undivided profits and capital reserves. Total equity capital. Total equity capital and losses deferred pursuant to 12 U.S.C, 'i) 11,802,000.00 Total liabilities, limited - life preferred stock, equity capital, and losses deferred EQUITY CAPITAL, Common stock ' (No. of shares) a. Authorized.1,000,000 b. Outstanding 569,220 Surplus Undivided profits and capital reserves Total equity capital Total equity capital and losses deferred pursuant to 12 U.S.C. W 11,802,000.00 Total liabilities, limited - life preferred stock, equity capital, and losses deferred pursuant to 12 U.S.C. 1823 (j) 114,103,000.00 ...2,846,000.00 ...3,154,000.00 ...5,802,000.00 11,802,000.00 MEMORANDA Standby letters of credit. Total. goo 00 Total deposits to the credit of the State-of North Carolina or any ofticial thereof .5,407,842.37 I, the undersigned officer, do hereby declare that this Report of Condition has been prepared in conformance with official instructions and is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. Fohliette W. Becote, Vfce President/Comptroller We, the undersigned directors, attest the correctness of this Report of Condition and declare that it has been examined by us and to the best of oiir knowledge and belief has been prepared in conformance with official instructions and is true and correct. J.W. Taylor J.B. Anglin, Jr. j.c. Scarborough, III State of North Carolina, County of Durham, ss: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 29th day of July, 1993, and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank. Caroline Odessa Green, Notary Public My commission expires August 25,1995 Mutual Communitjr^Strvings Bank, ^ Completes Initial Stock Offering ^ F.V. "Pete" Allison, Jr., chairman j president and chief executive officer of Mutual Community Savings Bank, Inc. SSB, has; announced that Mutual Community Savings Bank, Inc., SSB sucbessfully completed its conversion from a North Carolina chartered mutual savings bank to a North Carolina chartered stock savings bank. In the conversion. Mutual sold 355,000 shares of its common st(X:k at $10 per share. Mutual continues to receive national recognition by several African American History August 7 Meeting, Nashville, Tennesefe. Ettriopia ^°^9f6ssman Mickey Leland died in a plane crash in . Augusta 1866 - Polar explorer Matthew Henson bom. 1965 - Voting Rights Bill passed. rating seivices wha with othe^savings instij,? savmgs bapk rec^ved ? raung fdr J(une f,' a^ial^Reports. w $47.50 milhon in tantihi, of December 31,1 A $177,000:inprofits.“®“ On June 17, Mutual 0. Savings Bank’s plai, ou was approved by its borrower'mepi^rs at, meeting held at the mai,. Durham. ' AUison 'said that Hj* looks forward to using i|.! capital base to serve the ito customers. ^ Trident Securities, Inc 1 which assisted in oife successfully completed other offerings in Duiium , Augusta 1936 - Jesse Owens won fourth gold medal at Berlin Summer Olympics. ^ August ia ■ X'^urgood Marshall named Solicitor General, o. « 7u' Colin Powell nominated chairman. Joint Chiefs of Staff, the first African American to hold that post Tracey Receives RICHMdND, V. Mayes Stewart, a thirdiil at Union Theological Sei, Virginia,/has been named of the Lydia Fund August 11 black psyct?o?og°'t Fuller bom. Acknowledged as the fjrst 1921 - Arthur Haiey born. Author of Roots cai^tol ' Georgia Kelly „„ . August 12 in Mi" ■ ®xc'usion of Negroes from political life began O' "’0 B'ack Consciousness Movement in South Africa, arrested. r- ■ August 13 of Afro-American newspaper published. 1960 - Central African Republic gains independence from IMPROVE YOUR BUSINESS MANAGEMENT SKILLS BY ATTENDING THE ENTREPRENEURIAL TRAINING INSTITUTE CONDUCTED JOINTLY BY UDI COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AND NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL UNIVERSITY A TWELVE-WEEK TRAINING COURSE AUGUST 26, 1993 - NOVEMBER 11,1993 TUESDAY & THURSDAY EVENINGS ■ IF YOU ARE THINKING ABOUT STARTING A BUSIENSS • IF YOU NEED A BUSINESS PLAN • IF YOU ARE A SMALL BUSINESS OWNER »IF YOU ARE A HOME BASED BUSINESS OWNER TOPICS WILL INCLUDE BUSINESS PLANS H MARKETING — MANAGEMENT PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT —TAX — ACCOUNTING — BUDGETING — COMPUTERS LOCATION: NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL UNIVEflSITY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ****** ENROLLMENT LIMITED ’ PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED TO ENROLL. CALL UDI/CDC 544-4597 (Sponsored by a HHS/ACF Grant) GetsFelkil AtASkT Ms. Kelly Lynn daughter 'of Jerome an( McLaurin of Durhapi, v selected to receive a D* Eisenhower Trans Fellowship for the academic year. She wil N.C. A&T State I Greensboro in the Fall t semester junior, whe majoring Economics/Transp Management. ^ Ms. McLaurin spent la as an intern at Dow Company in Freeport, T cufrentjy participating iji intemshipi at the State I in Washington, D.C. The fellowship will co tuition and fees and $1, living expenses for nir She will be assigned adviser and an industry assist her with academic aadj advisement Ms. McLaurii have access to a variety of rea internship, conference and iti opportunities provided throill N.C. A&f State Unin transportation program and t' Department |Of TranspoD student outreach piogtari^. Total annual value bf pan bought by Tiwota Motor Coif for use in U.S. production, in billions of dollars. THE CAROLINA TIMES L.E. 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