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1947 Oti"- THE WAYNESVILLE MOUXTAINEEB ,.-iOPR 17. Radio Stations To Hcast Game Friday at 7:20, the Wild' will I ." v at me "B" give another of the riutmn ersonvil.e foot- I W,U iet underway at . r..;,i ;. a ten- Is . ih line-ups, Pn before the irwsy . . , Half, the musii. j ' Unndersonville aim L bfard over the air. Lew again describes r .Kind nnttc of the man-.ii.'s ftt broadcast uuum (rill be iiir HKP. Hendersonviiie, P,' ait tho name qtubui"." LnoDville fans. The L stations will take Jouncing the games two stations. to WHCC D Sunday Lusewif'e, you'll want the side of Elissa Lhe tackles every wo Lm in "Occupation Eta Institute for Dem fction presentation in Cries. "Lest We For- lerican Dream, Oc- tsewife" is the story club turned topsy member who knew 3 New Programs Start On WHCC Three new prugiani- i,, i, ,i, iiifoniiatiuii i,t luti 1 1 i I,, ii,. ! lie and also tuiif ui -nt. , were begun on Wlkc' I day. The new program .-ut, Wie the Record" is a pi ufl ;-in i, ( lilu utes in length to r.1( i.. m,i , facts about thr happen, ht. ,1.1, in years past. Hi-tor. lt , made on these paiticuiar tu , past history. Accunliii'' in u,, :,, ord will be ailed e:n l. w,t4. ,1., Monday through Satiirda .,i ;i a.m. Another of tlij-, niv, . , , , programs, "Spotlight on ., i.u salutes each day uiie i,i ih, i.m,,,, stars of radio oi iviuulm:' ,,,,, panies with a hit ot lu-t,,i .dn.i their life. The othpr propram. heard , ., evening, is to nmie or I nu the romantic spothlit (,u , of outstanding importance in pa history. The pi oki am i t,i,. "Love Letters and Low Son featuring from the private tile , some of history's famous m i, women their love letter-. .. u as love songs of old M-m mimi, value. These programs aie he.u each week-day Fibber McGee, Molly On WHCC, 7:15 This Sunday 1 ,!"- are delightfully peaceful ' v" v ' '' a until I'll,. " 1 1 ( - l onhonls Molly W(, "" "t (,s , ti,tt plans for making , ' "".I ol oione rtitli a liiimmuin , ' 1 ""! "ii ii, e " tiuest Star'' pro - i -i,i io be heard on Sunday at i l:' "ei Hadio Station U in c. 0 1 1 - the tongue-tangled Mayor I ' Tnia who appears in the nick ,i "t t.ioe to keep Fibber from mak 'i'F a down payment on the pur- 1 ih.i e ot the Empire State Build o '"e in,t i,ut More the airwaves hae In en enriched by a wealth ot , l.iticli- 1 hen s- j uiu-ical treat on "Guest Mai loo, as Denes Agay directs 1 the OnheMra in the rhythmic ""ii- ol The tiypsy Polka," and 1 1 " ' im'eis lend their voices to '- thiee I.Aonte Broadway show 11 ' "i- "Hie and Shine," "Clap Yo I land- " and Someone To Watch h uw-i Mi ll, ii low Wilcox is host for this ' .m - I Star" hroadcast WHCC Radio Programs STUDIOS OVHR PARK THEATRE 14ft0 ON YOUR DIAL HHOXiKAM SCHIDULE FOR r HlUAY , OCTOBtR 17 10 her neighbors- and hked then "Occupation Housewile." -laum Elissa Landi, will he heard Sunda afternoon at 12::il) p m, me WHCC. Carolina Trio On Air Every Sunday " I he Carolina Trio" is heard '-.ii h Sunday morning over WHCC d ItJtn. with an all request pro- .'i am 'I he tiio is composed of Mrs. ('!. Hence Caddis. Bertha Mae Smith and Lillian Moore. Living matter contains from 70 to HU per cent water. Ml jOU CANT ATTEND THE GAME, LISTEN TO lynesviDe vs. Hendersonviiie OVER WHCC Broadcast Will Start At 7:20 Friday Music by Hendersonviiie and Waynesville Hands Will He Hroadcast 1400 0IJ YOUR DIAL Ik-Minute News from the wires he United Press every hour on the hour For the best in spoils news, music and cnlerLiinmenl. listen to WHCC all I lie time S.ll On ui- sim.ky Milt. K'teln'is . Ummomi tfusi :0O WHCC NEWS it -s Tirli U.imiiif Komi AU- akf l' an,j Smit 00 WHCC WORLD NEWS ROUNDUP la VV-iW I'p i.a Smitf 10 ttakp Vp inl Smile 00 WHCC NEWS 0. -. iwl Variftirt 1. s Muniinf Prvuliunt Maj. Octl HlOTMi Salvsition Army ;iu V. a Morning Mrlodi- I. (Ut'AOod CjluiiUr ;,0 IntrrLutte j' AfcoMmg to Ftcord 00 WHCC NEWS nS Ihlerliulf I. '. I'ntu.tly Wr Hall .-io Salon Serf uade a -Th Four KniKtan 00 WHCC NEWS II. 'i Hvmns of Alt Agf ihf Bnn.l :OI WoniMi In the New 4a Virgin UploaiF 0O WHCC WORLD NEWS ROUNDUP 1 la I um-hpan i.yn. 1-' In K.irni Kanim Proifrjm 1-2 4a Iliie K:imblers 1:00 WHCC NEWS 1 la Allemooii MeloHieg 1 la llliii V.illn Bo)s 1 .III Tlmi" to r:MlM- 1 4a Hc-..r.it'.l Rkvlhm 2:00 WHCC NEWS 3 n 'i lnli-l lii.lp 3.10 Vanirs in I h New la Ititfh school '-l Meet 1 4a Hah Stroud On Ii. 3:00 WHCC NEWS hili-rlilili-:l III f':irolii(:-B Npvm :l 1.'. KiiiH role (lief (Huh :i :SII II h thin llna.llpi a 'I i a Silly Sy mplionM :i . ', In Movli-l;iinl 'I'otlyy 4:0O WHCC NEWS 4 ii.', laitin-Ampr. Rhythm 4 I llavwonil M1:lint-prs 4 :lll In tin- liriiaivp 4:4a Spollitfht on a Slur 4 : Ml loc Soilja Trio 5:00 WHCO NEWS .Vila 't'ppn A?p 'I'unca .'. : i a were i'rnirrHiii a::io l'l?ioii River RamTri a: 4. i 'I n He Annouiu-eit 6:00 WHCC WORLD NEWS ROUNDUP 11 1.-. Muili- Kor IliniliK 6:30 THE SPORTS FINAL Ii : I a Music Sty-lea 7:00 WHCC NEWS 7:lla 'lime lo Dnii.e 5 .L'O--Kootlwlt (iBme. Way- iienvltle vn. Henrt'ville I : la-- lllilll-e I'arty 10:00 WHCC WORLD NEWS ROUNDUP 111 1,. llimcp Party Hi :iO - l.oe l.etter-i 111 :i.i- -lHie I'artv 10:S5 WHCC NEWS I nil -siirn off PROGRAM SCHEDULE fOR SATURDAY, OCTOBER IB a Hi -Siku On ti. 30 -Smoky Mlu K Oiln r ii 4J Moimtalii yusii 7:00 WHCC NEWS 7:0.i f-arly Uoruiiig Four 7 -30 Wake Vp an I Smil 8rO0 WHCC WORLD NEWS ROONOOf :15 Wake l anJ Smttt S 30 Wake Up anil Smile 9:00 WHCC NEWS W:05--Vocal Variety' w . 1 5- Momirif Devotions Ma). tVcil Brown Salvation Army w :io Miil-Momintt Melodies M : 4 j Haywood Calendar 14 AO Interlude y a a Aciordinft to Record 10:00 WHCC NEWS 10 : n a Intel lude lti:lft Pruu.lly We Hail 10:30 Salon eiena.le Hi Ii- Four kniKhto 11:00 WHCC NEWS lt:lla Hvmn- of All Ages 111 a Meet the Bond 11:30 Women in the New 1 1 :4a Airlane Melodies 12:00 WHCC WORLO NEWS ROUNDUP 1 ? 1 a I uni heon l.vrios 1: 30 Farm Fonim Tiotrram lr:4a Dixie Hiinlilers 1:00 WHCC NEWS 1 1 ', Atlernoon Metoiln-s 1.30 Suniitilne Singi-rs 1 4a--Barnett Orchestra 2:00 WHCC NEWS I -n i Inteilinle J: la Purpl'- "K' It i. l-r- 'J :30 rtiiee-Oiiarler Time 2 :.' Blue m.lK B" 3:00 WHCC NEWS 3 :lt.ri Rantty Brooks Ori-h. 3:30 Rlirt illi'l Nell :4a Sonny Dunham Oi-eh 4:00 WHCC NEWS 4 :ll.ri l.allii Ainer. Rhythm 4 la llreen Valley Boys 4:3(1 IMnie lloiiirlitioys 5:00 WHCC NEWS a :11a Saturday Melodies 6:00 WHCC WORLD NEWS ROUNDUP (1:15 Mush' for Inning 6:30 THE SPORTS FINAL H:46 Music- for Dining 1:00 WHCC NEWS J (I.-, Bolihy Sherwood Or. 7.311- ('.niii-rrt Hour 7:55WHCC NEWS 8:00 Sal. Night Jamboree 9:00 WHCC WORLO NEWS ROUND 11:16 Dance I'nrty 10:00 WHCC NEWS HI o.'i Dimie Party 10:30 l.ove 1. elters 10-3 Ti Dance Party 10:55 WHCC NEWS 1 1 :ilO -Sign Off PROGRAM SCHEDULE- FfM SUNDAY, OCTOBCR 19 H:OII Sign Oil 8:00 WHCC NEWS X:0.'i Pipes of Melody ii I ri Aliens Oreek Ohalr 8 30 Tbe CnaUn TrW R 4 a J arris Brack i : o Cmlofi-. Qnrtet If.'-PTou.tr Vtw Aril. 9:30 Tioldnr KT Quart! 19:00 WrtCC NCWrS 10:04 Interhld 10:1$ Rhelton Trio 10:30 Sunday Coneert 10:5 WHCC NEWS 1 1 :0i Methndrst Ptmreh 18:00 WHCO WOM.O NEWS ROUNAUP I' la slrhne Metotfles le 30 l est Wr Forget I : 4 -a Mnslr for flimdaj 18:5J WHCC NEWS 1 00 Smile-Awhile Quartet 1:3 Salon Seronad 2:00 WHCC NEWS ! ll.'i Piano interludes 3 1 a -Community Chapel 2:30 Fasy Listening 3:00 WHCC NEWS 3 ll.'i Riverside Chair- 3 3 0 Ron Perry 'n (Teh. 8:4o ttaehvoofl Quartet 4 :0O WHCO NEWS 4:0a Hawaiian Melodies 4 1 a The Key Men 4:30 To Be Announced 5:00 WHCC NEWS a O.'i Frnnkie Carle a:. 30 Nancy Kerley Sings a:4a Joan Brooks 6:00 WHCC WORLD NEWS ROUNDUP o i:. Count Baste oteh. 0:30 Irronson Mafney (1:4.1 Walt Time 7lOO WHCC NEWS 7:11ft Songs, .lark Lawrence 7:1ft IJuest Star 7:30 Modes Moderne 8:00 HIGHLIGHTS OF WEEKS NEWS 8:H I.BtbvAmer. Rhythms 8:30 Drifting on a Cloud h . 4 ,1- Blue Barron Show 9:00 WHCO WORLO NEWS ROUNDUP 0:1a l.es Flgart llrehi 0:30 Boh Strong Oreh. 10:00 WHCC NEWS 10:0.1 Concert Hour 10:53 WHCC NEWS 1 1 no Sign Off PROOfiAM SCHEDULE FOR MONDAY, OCTOBER 20 : Sign On. t):3 Smoky UK, E'tain'rs :& Mountain Music 7:00 WHCC NEWS 7 :vi-- f ariy Memlns, Four 7;:(0-J.Wke lip and RnOl hOO-WHOQ WOfltD NhLW fWUNOMf S:lS!-Walt o and. SmH 8:3 Wake ll d SU 9:00-WHCC. liCyVS-:0S-roeal.Varte1l mis ItofaiJsjj Drtes Rjeri H. KlwlM He (feld,. rtrat BapUM Ointeht HVttrj :4lt rhtfwood Calendar :5fl Interlude le:5S Acordin(T to Record 10 K WHC45 NEWS l,:otr-tothid 10; 1 5 To Be Announced 10-30 Quickie Ptattef 1:4. The Four KnighU 11:00 WHCC NCWS 11:05 Hymna of All Ages 11:1 (Meat tin Band 1 1 : 34 Women in the Nwa 1 1 ; i Atrlaor Melodies ICrMs-WMCC WORLO NEWS rHXterOUP 1 1 : 1 5 Luncneon i.ynca 12 30 .Farm Forum Program 12 4 1 Dt ie Rambler 1 too WHOC NEWS Oft Afternoon Melodies 1:15 Blue. Valley Buys 1:30 Time to Dknre 1 : 4 ft Recorded Rkivthm 2:00 WHCC NEWS s r06 lnfrluM i:tp Nnw in, the Hews J; 1ft Cavalcade ot Music ?:30 OJlUf-k Kr.str (trch. 8:4i--Vaurbn Monroe (lrch. 3:00 WHCC NEWS a II. 'i interlude 3 ; 1 0 Carolina New-a 3:15 Fjrill CVite Olee Clnh H:8. Rhythm, noodle rs 3:45 SIMv SymphonlKla S:ft5 In M'nylelarld Today 4:00 W4C NEWS 4;0". Latin-Amer. Rhythms 4-la To H Announced 4t30 In the (Iroove 4:4ft Spotlight on a Star tft Joe Sodja Trio 5K10 WHCC NEW ,'1:0.1 Tten Age Tunea r, ;30 Pigeon Hirer R'hlers o:46 Haywood M'tameers :0O WHCC WORLO NCW6 ROUNOUP (1:1 S Music tor Dining 6,30 THE SPORTS FINAL K-ik- Muslo Styles 7l00 -WMCC NEWS 7:04 To Be Announced 7: 36 Haywood Forrmi 7 :4i Munlfl For Von a:0Qk WHCC NEWS 8:0ft Buss Morgan (lrch. 8:3fh Art Monney Ori-h. 8:4ft Salon Serenade ViODt-WMCC WORLO NEWS ROUNDUP 9:15 Dance Party 16:Of WHCC NEWS 49:0b Dance Party 10;3l Love Letters 10:35 Dance rtrtv 10:5 WHCC NEWS 11:00 Sign H Just a Reminder !! lhat Winter is almost hero, and with it, cold. jery weather you'll want to have your car in good pg condition. We suggest that you stop in at your m con v An ionr a f nr nthorouah Bumper-to- Pr Check-up. Our attendants are familiar with lakes and models of automobiles and we guar- patisf action. ... . and if you do have trouble on remember 1 Our Phone Number . 402-JI DJ1Y1GE3 TIRES & TOBES For Instant Service Call CABE'S SHELL SERVICE Next to Bradley's Store Hazelwood Home Chores Appeal To Boys Also TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (UP) Mrs. Hettie Floyd Powers, Junior high school home economics teacher, was surprised and somewhat skep tical when six boys signed up for her classes It was the first time boys had appeared in , home economics courses here. It didn't take long to find out that they meant business. "We have to do this at home anyway," they said, "so we might as well be getting credit for it." Mrs. Powers said all six of the youngsters, who ranged between 12 and 13, preferred cooking to sewing, but that they did well in both subjects. THAT'S REAL GARDENING CEDARVILLE, O. (UP) Mr and Mrs. Marvin Agnor received 38 first prizes and 28 second prizes in garden, vefietablc and canning categories at the Kreen County Fair. Hole In Sack Wrecks Perfect Fishing Day OLYMPIA, Wash. (UP) Ernest Suko, an Olympla school superin tendent, stoutly defends a fish story to end fish stories. It isvolves a hole in an onion sack. Suko and a friend caught 11 gleaming trout ranging to 22 inches in nearby Clear Lake while other fishermen caucht nothing. One by one they placed the beauties in the sack tied to the stern of their boat to keep the fish alive and fresh in the water. When quitting time came, they hoisted in the sack. No fish. Marriago Licenses Marriage License hvt beeo is sued during tRe past week to the fowin: Ruftw Hi CUmpitt, of Hickory and Rosa Bowifs, of Bryson City. Gay Rowland' and -Edna Messer, both of Canton. Carrol T. Pless, of WayneRytlle and HBsie Peggy Varner, of Canton. The great fall of the Yellowstone Sliver in Yellowstone National Park S twice the height of Niagara Falls, Charter No. 6554 Reserve District No. 5 "That danged oil well can wait. I must hurry over to Jones Ra dio Service and hear those new records." You Do Kokomo, Indiana Vaughn Monroe I'll Hold You In My Heart Don't Bother To Cry Eddy Arnold Our Hour Say It With A Slap The Modernalres Them Dum Fool Things Song Of India "Red" Ingle Just Plain Love Say Something Nice About Me Eddy H -award Bne Sure There' No Mistake What Is Life Without Love Eddy Arnold The Glow Worm Penguin At The Waldorf Frankle Carle Holy Be Thy Great Name I Love To Tell Of His Love Chuck. Wagon Gang JONES RADIO SERVICE Radios, Record Player and Guaranteed Repair Work WaynetTHle, N. C. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE First National Bank Of Waynesville IN THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. AT. THE CLOSE OF BUSN NESS ON OCTOBER 6, 1947, PUBLISHED IN RESPONSE TO CALL MADE BY COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. UNDER SECTION 5211, U. S. REVISED STATUTES. ASSETS Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve bal ance, and cash items in process of collection $1,086,932.26 united Mates Government obligations, direct and guar anteed 1,361.925.41 Obligations of States and political subdivisions 353,419.43 other bonds, notes, and debentures None Corporate stocks .. . 3-.300.00 Loans and discounts 1,888,343.66 Bank premises owned, furniture, and fixtures 37,000.00 tteai estate owned other than bank premises None Investments and other assets indirectly representing bank premises or other real estate 2,400.00 Customers liability to this bank on acceptances outstand ing None Other assets 3.237.75 Total Assets LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and cor porations . Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and 'corporations Deposits of united States Government (including, postal savings) Deposits of States and political subdivisions Deposits of banks Other deposits (certified and cashier's checks, etc.) Total Deposits $4,436,823 31 Bills payable, rediscounts, and other liabilities for-borrowed money Mortgages or other liens on bank promises and-on other real estate Acceptances executed by or for account of this bank and outstandine . Other liabilities - 4.736,558.51 2,799.181.20 1.074,230.22 93,087,19 362.141. 1J 81.648 26 26.535.33 None None None' None Total Liabilities 4,436.823.31 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital Stock: Common stock, total par $50,000.00 Surplus Undivided profits - - Reserves (and -retirement account for preferred stock). Total Capital Accounts Total Liabilities and-Capital -Accounts 50.000uOO 60 000.00 129,73550 60.000.00 29,735-20 r4,736T558!5i State of North Carolina, County of-Haywood; ss: I, James T. NoJartd. cashier of the above-named hank, do solemnly swear thmf the above statement is true to the best of . ray knowledge and belief; JAMES T. NOLAND. Cashier: Sworn to and subscribed before this 14th Aftr trf-Oetotaer. 1947. (SEAL) ELSIE McCRACKEN. Notary Public. My Commission expires July 13, 1948. Correct Attest: J. H. WAY. JR., L, N; DAVIS, Junior Swann's Band Is Popular Junior Swann and the Dixie RambieiK ate heard each week day, Monday through Saturday, at 18:45 p.m. with tlw string muaie for your noon time eintertalnmenti The Dixie Ramblers are made up of six entertainers who can fur nish the entertainment requested of them through the mail each week. Junior Swarm, the leader of the outfit, handles the sKeel guitar as though an old veteran at the game. Prom time to time, a well as playing mountain music. Junior, gets dreamy and plays those Hawai ian tunes. Junior is backed up on the electric guitar by Bilt White. .Others in the group of lhe Dixie Ranvbiers features Edd SJierriH 'who handles the guitar, aeeom panted by Tom Nolan wha also handles the guitar. Marion 'Long does some of- the comedy for the show while Fred Hannah handles the violin with the touch of an artist. Varied Program Set For'Music Styles' Tonight Miss Ida Lou Gibson and Mist Bette Hfnnah have a vai.ed pro gram for today'a "Moslc Styles" which goes on the air at 6:45 every Friday, Monday and Wednesday. Miss Gibson willsingoaxtrftight's program, "Annie Latirte;" "My Wild Irish Rose" and "Just For You." Miss Hannab wril play two piano solos ii follows: "Deep Purple" and "EmbraetaMe BOTTLES OF SUNSHINE CAN MJBN til A HOUSr BtfCRSPOBf, Me. (AP) WTUle thev Rev. and Mrd. Charles Brown were away from, the- Con gregational parsonage, the sua. shining through milk Bottles; set the pereM oft Are. The front doorframe and walla were slightly damaged; (Jr.wrt"s dally ntfWapapw tot rtmimiif efirvee ummtai. IH UlftUIUUt aMMVt tavoJIUft. Ymt aril final sskaraaff s tha btM'inforawtf ftraon In youf cortomniiy 4VriirrlolffhsMi you rtad tM worW-wkkt Mty ntwaapat rafluloftv. Yaw wM tan tan, raw lwpclr.t4, o Ml, rkraw unttarttaAdin mOafm I"" ' - I'm t.w.., SHVHtmf IsSMUI CJfl tnn. BtjaintWy thaotw, muaia, lidto, aparta. iotsllrtb now t Mito.aasMiai "t. Mtiat4" rr I "WsMh ee ai im.m a rlas 1 (Tri Chrtotion Sclne ffabHahln,' Sacivty mmZ. On, Norway Strati, Barton 5j Moat U. CnclOMtt t $1. whkh PfM orn Tha.Oviation J ScHnca Monttor for on mnth. w JOty 24n$mmm Stata.,. REPORT OF CONDITION OF First State Bank Of Hazelwood IN THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON OCTOBER 6, 1947 ASSETS Loans and discounts (including $131.75 overdrafts) $186,992.41 United States Government obligations, direct and guaran- tfd 127.093 25 Obligations of States and political subdivisions None Other bonds, notes and debentures None Corporate stocks (including no stock of Federal Reserve Bank None Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve bal ances, and cash items in process of collection 144 483 13 Bank premises owned $10,500.00, furniture and fixtures $5,107.36 ... 15,607.36 Real estate owned other than bank premises None Investments and other assets indirectly representing bank premises or other real estate r , None Customers' liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding None Total Assets 474,176.15 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnership, and corpora tions .;- Time deposits of Individuals, partnerships, and corpora tions . Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings) . . Deposits of States and political subdivisions ' Deposits of banks Other deposits (certified and officers' checks, etc.) Total Deposits $433,620.29 Bills payable, rediscounts, and other liabilities for bor rowed money Mortgages or other liens, none on bank premises and none on other real estate . Acceptances executed by or for account of . this bank and outstanding . - Other liabilities 198,779 42 46.928.53 143.07 182,741.38 None 5.027.88 None None' None; 1.29142 Total Liabilities (not including subordinated obliga tions shown below) y 434.91f,.71 i CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital Surplus Undivided profits ......' Reserves (and retirement account for preferred capital'... 25.000.00 12.500.00 1.764V44 None, Total Capital Accounts 39.2644 Total Liabilities and Capital Accounts 474.I7&15 Thls bank's capital consists of eotnmpn;stdcfc Wltij tajikl Uftj-,i i, par value of $25,000.00. . '!? ' .!('' MEMORANDA Pledged assets (and securities loaned) (book value): (a) U. S. Government obligations, direct and guaran teed, pledged to secured deposits and other lia bilities . . (b) Other assets pledged to secure deposits and other liabilities (including notes and bills rediscount ed and securities sold under repurchase agree ment) ... (c) Assets pledged to qualify for exercise of fiduciary or corporate powers, and for purposes other than to secure liabilities (d) Securities loaned . 1 1 125.000:00 None None None (e) Total 125,000.00 Secured and preferred liabilities: (a 1 Deposits secured by pledged assets pursuant to requirements of law 125,000.00 (b) Borrowings secured by pledged assets (including rediscounts and repurchase agreements) .. None (c) Other liabilities secured by pledged assets None (d) Deposits preferred under-provisions of law but not secured by pledge of assets None (e) Total 125.000.00 Subordinated - obligations: (a) Unpaid dividends on preferred stock and unpaid in terest on capital notes and debenture, aecrued to end of last dividend or interest period.' not in eluded in liabilities or reserves above , None (b) Other obligations not included in liabilities which are subordinated to claims of depositors and other creditors None (a) On date of report the required legal reserve against denosits of this hank was None (b) Assets reported above which were eligible as le gal reserve amounted, to , None T .T B Smith Pachipr nf tha ahni.a.nmA v,nnw j - : . ..ui.,. usi.ik, uii auieiuii'v swear that the above statement is true and that-it fully and eerrectlv represents the true state of the veral matters herein contained and . . e . 1. . . . I. v A I" 1 1 9 v , . j. sei iorin, 10 ine uesi 01 my Knowieage ano DPliet. J. B. SMITH. Cashier. Con-pet Attest J. H. WOODY. C. N. ALLEN. J. E. MASSIE. Directors State of North Carolina. County of Haywood, ss: Sworn to and subcrihed before me this 15tb dv,oi, October. 1947. and I hereby certify that I am not an officer nr director of thi bank. cseal) s. nwAMBBRS, Notary PwNie. MrceintlOitN Jl.l. 14 .. . '
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