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Williams To Head 1 Area Toastmasters \ Carl C Williams, a chemist wJth the Champion Paper and Fibre Company, has been appointed Ciov emor of Area 4 oi the District of ' the Carolinas of Toastmasters In ternational. Area 4 comprises the mountain 1 counties ol North ' ? roltna. Toast- 1 n.asters Clubs within ti is area at present are Asheville Canton. Pi gcon Valey, Wayitesvilk- and Mur- I >hy. Assistant Area Governors ap minted by pa via to serve with Ailliams include Al 11 Hunt of Aaynesville Alex Hickman of the Pigeon Ir'alley Club w at appointed fecr? ary of Area 4 Under controlled heat and light Conditions, hand-reared grouse and 111a11 will produce eggs in Winter. In 1954. only 2<?0 Americans died ' troiti diptheria REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE First National Bank OF MAYNL.N VILLL, N. C IN Till. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. AT THE t LOSE 1)1 REM NESS ON JUNE 30, 1956. PUBLISHED IN RESPONSE. IO ( A EL >IAI?i BY COMPTROLLER OF THE (IK-j KE.Nt Y, 1 Mil II sEt IION 5211, I . S. REVISED STATUTES. ASSETS Cash, balances with otlier^bunks, including*resets* balance, and cash itcnis~in process oi collection 51.665,003 43 Lulled Stales Government obligations, direct and guaranteed 1.201.2604/ Obligations of States and political subdivisions 373,912.23 Corporate stocks 'Including SI0.501 IK) stock oi Federal Reserve b.oiki ' 1.0,300.00 Loans and discounts Iinc'udliig $697.55 overdraltsi . 2.854.2171(2 Rank premises owned 53.7.305 40. furniture and fixtures $23.429 65 . 60,735 05 Other assets 1,400.00 TOTAL ASSETS $6,257,028 20 LIABILITIES Demand deposits ol individuals, partnerships, and corporations $3,438.75944 Time deposits ol individuals, partnerships, and corporations 972,086.32 Deposits of Untied States Government ( including postal savings ) 263,66;> 00 Deposits ol States and political subdivisions i.072.165.72 Deposits of banks * 41,416.6!) Other deposits 'certified and cashier's checks etc 37.174 62 TOTAL DEPOSITS $5,333^7 7!) Other liabilities ?? 6.000 00 TOTAL LIABILITIES $5,831,267 79 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital Stock Capital stock, total par $50,000 00 $ 50,000 00 Surplus 300,000 on Undivided profits 75,760 41 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $ 425.760.41 TOTAL LI ABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $6,257,028,20 j MEMORANDA AsVets pledged <>r assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes $l,i21.ooo oo Loans as shown above are after deduct ion of reserves yi 33.245 66 Loans insured or guaranteed by Veterans' Admintstration instired or guaranteed portions only 15.877.95 Total deposits to credit of Stale of N C. or i am official thereoi 300,362.12 Tola! Amount ol Loans, Certificates of interest. and Obligations, or Portions Thereof (listed above.' which are fully backed or insured by agencies of the United Stales Government (other than "United States Government obligations, direct uiul guaranteed '>? 31.755.90 Total amount ol loans, certificates of inleresi and obligations, or portions thereof, which are fully backed or insured l>\ agencies ol the United Slates Government 'other than ("United Stales Government obligations, direct and guaranteed" > 31.755 90 I. Joe S Davis. Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear llial til. above statement is true to tire best oi my knowledge and belief Joe S Davis Cashier Correct .^Attest JAMES T NOMN'I) J A PHKVOSI J H WOODY Directors State of North Carolina County of Haywood, s. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 12th (lav of July, 1950, and 1 hereby certify tlial I am not an officer or director of tins hank llattie S, Jones. Notary Public My commission expires November 3, 1957 !)IS(TSS1\<, TIIK POSSIBILITIFS or produe iiiK Wmmrr opera In the Waynwvflle area next year were these three men last week: (from left) James Kilpatriek of Waynesvllle. Charles Kersten of Waynesvllle and Ft, Lauderdale, Fla., and l)r. Arturo lli Kilippi. managing Director oi the Opera (?uild of Greater Miami and head of the vocal department at the University of Miami. (See story on Pane 1.) (Mountaineer Photo). ??"' - ? ? .1 '?^ - ?r r Mrs. J. R. Thomas' Grandson Wins AF Commendation All Force 1st Lt. James It Buell grandson of Mi's J ami's R Thomas, Sr., uf Way nesville and the son of the former Josephine Thomas of Waynesvllk', recently was com-1 mended in a bulletin v'"L Alr Force bases around the world for i Ins role in saving the life of a.) pilot whose plane became disabled. 1,1 Hu 'II won praise from the Air ; Force for liis skillful monitoring of a (tight, which brought ( apt Wal ter T Fa\ in to a successful flame- I out landing at I'aluxetil Naval Air Station Maryland, after the cap- i tain's plane developed engine 1 trouble. Tlie bulletin read in part. "Lt., huv'u s umeiv action in meeting with an unexpected situation is a credit to his profession and helped save the Air Force a cos 11 \ aircrafi plus a pilot's life " 1.1 Hue.ll, whose parents, Mr, and j Ml s Odin Huell live at Huellton, | Calif studied al the University of 1 California for two years and at the University ni Kentucky for three vears, where he was graduated 'at \ tin* age of 20 lie is now enrolled . in summer 'school: at th s University . lot Coloi ado, and villi enter the 'Uni versity of Pennsylvania this fall to i begin, work toward a degree its a I doctor of srtiiinaiv medicine. I i From 1850 to lHtHh 914.119 Irish I immigrants -reached the t inted C f ?> ipv Labor Day Events To Open Sept. 1 Canton's 50h Annual Labor Day '( Celebration is tentatively set to , pu st nt iptciil (V?nb on Saturday, Sunday and Monday. September ? 1. 2 and 3. it was announced today , by Turner Cathey, newly elected ? General Chairman, Cathey was named .chairman at a ( meeting last week, with llaziel Ram sey :is assistant Other members ot the executive eo'mrnitt'o are Lou Kaplan, Willis Kirkpntriek and, Charles Reall. 'J'hecommittee Was appointed by ' F. F i Hill' Shutl, chairman ot the j Canton Recreation Commission, 1 under whose sponsorship the cele bration is held MOKE .'.litil T Kami Land (Continued from Page II Irinking group accounted for $5, 183,000. a rise from $4,008,000 in 1948 Automotive was $5,246,000 compared with $2,514 000 previous* [> Similar gains were noted in the various other categories of retail j trade locally. Despite these satisfactory results warn the economists, consumers will not continue buying at such a rate in the near future unless they are persuaded to do so. A harder selling effort will he needed, it is relt. to induce them to dig into their huge backlog of savings. j Mailt ads bring quick results A FACT TO REMEMBER In Times Of Economic Stress YOUR MONEY IS READILY AVAILABLE When In A Savings Account AT THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK t / ? i Your Money Earns 2Vi?/o Interest i Every Account Fully Insured I'p To $10,000 IJy The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation The First National Bank Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Meml>er Federal Reserve System Organized 1902 Draft Board Classifies 89 County Men Eighty - nine Haywood County men were aligned draft classifica tions by Selective Service Board 45 at its last meeting at the court house. They were: 1-A (available for induction' ? Carroll Dean Swangelr, Craig John son VNhitmire, Jr.. Terry Crrl Swanger, Hubert Eugene Lcdford. Donald Pruett Calhoun, William D. Clontz, Bobby J?oe McClure. Dwight Lamond Crumpif, James Edward Patrick, Bobby R ly Wor ley, Billy Medford Deitz. 1-C (enlisted) ? Robert Jackson Valentine. W. C Moody. Jr., James Arthur Moore, Robert Lewis Der rick. William Belvie Gillespie. Doyle Lawrence Brown. James Ar vel Kuykefidall. Bryant Richard Baker. Robert Bruce Googe. Wil liam Lawrence Massie, Thurman Good son. Frank William Frizzell, Lewie Richard Trull, Carlyle Dale Childer?j, Huford Wayne Finger. James Ray Mease, Harold Thomas Pressley, James Lynn Harkins II) (reserve?Lawrenece Trull. 2-A 'occupational deferment) ? Wiley Carroll Johnson. Ralph Nor bert Fcichter. 2-S (deferred student) -? Max Harrison Ducket, Charles Craw ford Poindexter Jr., Malcolm Rus sell Williamson, Jr., Barry Reeves Pate, Donald Eugene Fowler, Ken neth Gene Keenum, Mark Lewis Willis. Charles Ray Sheppard, John Richard Hipps. Jimmy Lee McLe more- James Edward Arrington. 4-A prior service or sole surviv or) Luther Wallace Shaw, Bruce Francis Caldwell. Reece Vance Sny der, Charles Vaughn Rhodarmer. Donald Bryson. Roy Lee Pressley. Claude William Smith, Donald Bry sbn Smathers. Earl Avett Ledford. John William Ray. Lawrence James Allen, Everett William Medford. Robert Win.slow Cogdill, Robert Carroll Pressley. 4-D iministerial student)?Dan iel Paul Matthews. Bobby Dale t'ompton. 4-P?Rober Lane Rogers. Rich ard Caldwell, Carl Henry Ballew. William Lee Arrington, Virgle Caldwell, Harold Adel McCl'ire, Richard Luther Packett, R; lph Eawin Grooms 5-A (over age>?William Pailey Russell. William Fred L'dford, Billy Maurice Haney, Max Gardner Cole. Thomas Massie Ray, Edward William Carpenter. James Paul Raby. Jerry Bob Gibson. Charles Albert Robinson. Carlos Monroe, Free, Roy Vinson Farmer, Billie Joe Ray, Robert Eugene Crayne. Noah Dillon Robinson, Jr., Charles Manson Miller. Aleclford N'oland, Charles Safford Russell. Robert The American jumping mouae can leap about 10 feet. Some Britist freight cars have 56 wheels and can carry 150 tons. 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