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THE COACH'S CORNER BY KEN JOHNSON putting first things first Hugo and the Earthquake have no doubt put human survival as the first thing on all of our minds. The team work needed to rescue so many people in both terrible tragic situa tions has been so superior. Thoughts of danger to the rescuers were completely abandoned in hundreds of cases. Most everybody is not enthused by the World Series this coming Friday. So the thoughts of our fellowman are most upper in all our minds. There may be a great number of empty seats in the ball park this Friday just because people are not able to focus on pleasure just yet. The tragic reminders are every where, on television. So the welfare of our neighbors is number one over all the pleasures of sports. So. again, the surest way for one to win is to play an open game, give smile for smile and throw one and friends will do the same and this sure came out in our recent holacausts. Thanks goes to our Christian teachings "OF love your neighbor as yourself' and "put no other gods before me." Sportsmanshp then comes first in all of our sports. Ken Johnson ? ~ ? Prospect Class to Reunite Fho 1979 graduating . ia?s '? Prospect High School w . iijov their 10-year class rcn on ??. November 24, 1989 at 7 p.m. I or further information contact Grady L. Hunt at 521-32 <> alter 6 p.m. or Michelle Strickland at 521-3279 after 6 p.m. Angus Day Planned On Saturday. Octoi . '>4 at 2 p.m. Angus Day will be held at the Mt. Airy Jaycee Building. All descendants of the late Angus LocKlear are urged to at tend and bring a covered dish. TALK MATTRESS DEALS i 30? now buy a bigger mattress at our lowest prices! TS YOUR CHOICE II C A FROV OUR LARGE U O M INVENTORY OF .c premium quality -? - BE DOING B r BEMCO W SLEEPSFTS HURRY Of'CiV, WHILE SUPPLY LASTS' : s "S Beooing bs Bemco talk hack^"?1?? PEM8ROKE FURNITURE CO - Coajplata Horn Furnishing Cantar Main Straat-PaaOroka. H.C. L_umbee Bank Certificates of Deposit A woodertul thing happens ?*hen you put your cash to one ot our I rAhtgh-y?e*d CDs instead of fust sm*ng there looking oce, M yows^ B I ^nontfTS $500 ^ 7765^^ ^ 7787^^ I 6 months $10,000 7.75% 7.98% 6 months $50,000 7.90% 8.15% 12 months $500 7.65% 7.87% 12 months $10,000 7.80% 8.03% 12 months $50,000 7.95% 8.19% 15 months $500 7.80% 8.03% ? ^jnorUhsJ^?l0A000iai|^BBB7i95%-J_iiiii^^ Prestige Banking Customers Receive I 25% Increased Rates on CDs or IRAs ?? ?< . "Rates are subject to change without notice. I JBb Penalty for early withdrawal. I tr% LUMBEE BANK I m^B Member F.D.I.G P.O. Bo. 908 'O. Bo? t?88 205 wm Jrd Street ''1 North Cortrl Squire Pembroke, N.C. 28172 lumberton. N.C. 281S9 ? |9I9( 521 9707 |9t9) 718 1200 J LUIVIB EE REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOC. BOARD ELECTION The Lumbee Regional Development Association (LRDA) will conduct OPEN ELECTIONS on Thursday, December 7, 1989 to elect five (5) representatives from the Indian community to serve on the LRDA Board of Directors for a three year term. The precincts and incumbents are as follows: PRECINCTS INCUMBENTS Pembroke, Union Adolph Dial Sadcfletree, West Howellsville Celia Hammonds Umber-ton, Wisharts. Crady Hunt East Howellsville Burnt Swamp, Red Springs, Rev. Grover Oxendine Raft Swamp, Philadeiphus Smyrna, Britts. Back Swamp Leroy Scott For those interested in filing for one of the above seats, the following criteria must be met: (1) Must be a Lumbee Indian; (2) Must reside in one of the above precincts; and (3) Must be 18 years of age or older. The deadline for filing for candidacy is November 27, 1989 at the Executive Director's office located at Revels Plaza in Pembroke. The polling sites will be announced at a later date. I Toft 'deposits to tS. &S&&8S .CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION (Including Domestic and Foreign Subsidiaries) state o?|i-?s) LEGAL TITLE OF BANK ISTATE BANK NO 0368 LUMBEE BANK federal reserve district mo 0531 CITY IcOUNTY ISTATE |ZIP CODE CLOSE OF BUSINESS DATE Pembroke Robeson NC 28372 ^ntprnhnr 30. 1989 Dollar Amounts In Thousands ^ij^illTMhw assets mmmm 1 Cash and balances due from depository institutions: a. Noninlerest - bearing balances and currency and coin __ 1 1)26 1 .a. b. Interest - bearing balances - ... ttonp l b 2. Securities _ ^ 1857| 2. 3. Federal funds sold & securities purchased under agreements to resell in domestic offices of the bank & of its Edge & Agreement subsidiaries. & in IBFs: a. Federal funds sold ?- KtUU 3 a b. Securities purchased under agreements to resell jNonel 3.b. 4 Loans and lease financing receivables: _ ^ a. Loans and leases, net of unearned income |3 477 g%g! 4.a. b LESS: Allowance for loan and lease losses 161 yyyyyb 4.b. c. LESS: Allocated transfer risk reserve ~~ tone d Loans and leases, net of unearned income, allowance, and reserve (item 4 a minus 4.b and 4.c) _____ 13 316 *.d. 5 Assets held in trading accounts _? _____ iNonel 5. 6 Premises and fixed assets (including capitalized leases) ____ 926 6. 7. Other real estate owned _____ _____ 3 7. 8. Investments in unconsolidated subsidiaries and associated companies tone 8. 9 Customers' liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding , Jnnp 9 10 Intangible assets Nnnp 10. 11. Other assets _ _____ ___ _____ fr63 11. 12. a. Total assets (sum of items 1 through 11) _____ _2Q_ 991 12.a. b. Loans deferred pursuant to 12 U.S.C. 1823 (j) _____ _____ tone 12.b. c. Total assets and losses deferred pursuant to 12 U.S.C. 1823? (sum of items 12.a and 12.b) _____ 20 291 12c LIABILITIES ^ ||| HH 13. Deposits: a. In domestic offices ; 17 992 13.a. (1) Noninlerest - bearing . 9 A77 ? ^ 13.a.(1) (2) Interest-bearing IS 313 13.a.(2) b. In foreign offices, Edge and Agreement subsidiaries, and IBFs |None|l3.b (1) Noninlerest - bearing . tone 13.b.(l) (2) Interest - bearing tone %%% 13.b.(2) 14. Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase in domestic offices of the bank /vyy- yyyy/ yyyyy^. & of its Edge & Agreement subsidiaries. & in IBFs: a. Federal funds purchased [tone 14 a b. Securities sold under agreements to repurchase - tonp 14.b. 15. Demand notes issued to the U.S. Treasury ____ None 15. 16. Other borrowed money (None 16. 17. Mortgage indebtedness and obligations under capitalized leases [iQHS f' IS Bank's liability on acceptances executed and outstanding ^Qne 18 19. Notes and debentures subordinated to deposits NOtlS 19 20. Other liabilities m 21. Total liabilites (sum of items 13 through 20) liL 232 21. 22. Limited - life preferred stock . ij?ij .11.1 EQUITY CAPITAL WlTMM&s 23 Perpetual preferred stock (No. of shares outstanding None ).. , ? ___ SOflS 23 24. Common stock (No. of shares a. Authorized ? 1.000.000 /&Y, b. Outstanding 140.378 ) - _________ 351 24 453 25 25. Surplus 1~ 933 26. a. Undivided profits and capital reserves ?? 26'*' b. LESS: Net unrealized loss on marketable equity securities Tgrm M; Sg0p 26 b 27. Cumulative foreign currency translation adjustments 222B2 riwi ?88 a Total equity capital (sum of items 29 tMeogh 27) '???? *.:...V ?*..*.* L 422. 26 a. b. Losses deferred pursuant to 12 U.S.C. 1823 (j) Nqpg gs.b. c. Total equity capital and losses deferred pursuant to 12 U.S.C. 1823 ? (sum of items 28.a. & 28.b) mm mi; jiwxLj 28.C. 29. Total liabilities, limited - life preferred stock, equity capital, and losses deferred pursuant to * vyy/y/ 12 U.S.C 1823 (j) (sum of items 21. 22, and 26.c) 20 291 29. MEMORANDA: Amounts outstanding as of Report Date: %%%/. MEMO 1 a. Standby letters of credit. Total . . ____ [None 1 ? 1 b Amount of Standby letters of credit in memo l a conveyed to others through participations _____ INoneli b NOTE: This report must be signed by an authorized officers) and attested by not less than three directors other than the officer(s) signing the report I/We. the undersigned officers), do hereby declare that this Report of Condition has been prepared in conformance with official Instructions and is true SIGNATURE OF OFFICER(S) AUTHORIZED TO SIGN REPORT lOATE SIGNED - . ? October 23, 1989 NAME AND TITLE OF OFFICER(S) AUTHORIZED TO SIGN REPORT AREA CODE/PHONE NO. Linda L. Chavis. Cashier 919/521-9707 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 our knowledge and belief and has been prepared in conformance yyith cfftpia) instructions yd is true and correct >. SIGNATURE OF DIRECTOR 6IRECTOfiK/ ^ [SIGNATURE Of'DIRECIGf^X-^^ n..dL iU2b^UJu Z. awnNom North Carolina J ? NOTARY'S SEAL) *"*" " M "? " ?V fT.Tt 'AtrfA . P and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank AIaJtaj My commission expires ~ 19 .^jO Signature Notary Public [ THE CAROLINA INDIAN VOICE j Phone 521-2826 . ? #ADD TO THE ROLLS OF ?E CAROLINA INDIAN VOICE READERSHIP ^ ^ Just mail coupon below to SBHB THE CAROLINA INDIAN H VOICE NEWSPAPER Pembroke, NC 28372 | Name H Zip Code J "BUILDING COMMUNICATIVE BRIDGES IN A TRI-RACIAL SETTING" Froms ! Address I Check Enclosed j Zhz Carolina Indian Daics i NEWSPAPER ?? t * A ? ?r>? ? >WtaH*4 ?w?T Thursday by ft* CartOnt heiian VW*. Smt. P.O. Boa 1075 FVmbrt**. N.C. 25371 P%?*0 SSI foff 2ND CUSS POSTAGE PAID AT PEMBROKE. N.C. 28372 Sufrtmpoo* mlt$ I ktsm* I Y?r siioc I Out ?f Suit I Vtmr sis 09 <W* p*r th? (ARM) prav for u*. mm! *? II pmv for yn?. 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