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Cashier Has Had 17 Years Experience J. W. Williamson, cashlcr of Highlands' new branch bank the Jackson County Bank, of Highlands- has had 17 years' experience in the banking busi ness. For 10 years he was a clerk In the Ashevllle branch of the Wachovia Bank and Trust com pany. and for the past 17 years he has been head teller of the Florida National bank at Lake land, Fla. Mr. Williamson is a native of North Carolina, and ni rtarta in neighboring Haywood county. Mrs WllUamaon and thtlr two children, Mary, 14, and Jim my, 12, will join him in High landi at tht and of tht school ytar. They ar? at prmnt Uvlng In Ashevllfe, where the children arc In school. In the proper handling of a herd of cattle. It U quite im portant to have several pastures. This makes It possible to segre gate various ages and sexes when necessary. It also makes rotational grazing possible. A device so sensitive it can weigh a fingerprint Is one of the key research tools being used by scientists of an electric al manufacturing company In BEST WISHES FOR SUCCESS IN THE FUTURE for the i THE JACKSON COUNTY BANK F. A. Edwards Congratulations and Best Wishes for the Future . . . ? Realizing that every growing community needs a bank, we feel that with the establish ment of a Branch office here the Jackson County Bank has helped Highlands to reach another milestone in our development. TUDOR N. HALL Real Estate ? Inaurance ? Property Management Day Phone 68 Night Phone 25 Highland*, N. C. CONGRATULATIONS TO The Jackson County Bank i . on the opening of its Branch fai Highlands Best wishes for success in the years to come * FRANK B. COOK Real Estate ? Rentals ? Insurance HIGHLANDS, N. C. HIGHLANDS HAD BANK 10YEARS Old Bank Of Highland* Served Community 1123-1933 The opening In Highlands this week of a branch of the Jack son County Bank recalled that the Highlands community had complete banking facilities at an earlier date. The Bank of Highlands serv ed the section for the decade 1923-1933. Directors of the institution, which had a capital stock of <15,000, were sworn in May 3, 1923. The bank was organized with James Sullivan as president. J. Q. Plerson was vice-president, and S. T. Marett was cashier. Other directors were Roy Phil lips, A. Q. Edwards, T. Peder Anderson, and W. N. Cleaveland. The Bank of Highlands re mained In operation until the bank holiday in 1933. After the bank holiday, it did not reopen. About a year later, the Jack son County bank opened a tell er's window in Highlands, which continued to serve the com metals tests aimed at improv ing jet engines. Branch Bank Hat Many Advantages Over Old Servid* A branch bank offar* a number of banking service* not available at a bank Mil ex's wtndow, waich it the ?err Ice Highland* prtviouilp bad. Virtually aU the facil ities ?( the main office of a bank, in fact, art obtain able at the branch. A teller'! window's chief function! are to accept de posits and cash checks. A branch bank makes loans; handles its own book keeping, so that a depositor may obtain information im mediately about his account, instead of having to com municate with the bank's main office; and accepts time deposits. The Jackson County Bank of Highlands has announc ed that it will pay one per cent on time deposits. Liverpool, England, looks to radar to solve its traditional fog problem. Planned is an elec tronic installation to scan the harbor and its tweive-mile ap proach, to reduce fog-induced traffic delays. munity until Monday, when it was succeeded by the branch bank, with its greater banking facilities. For Highlands . ? . MONDAY WAS A PROUD DAY The re-establishment of a bank hefe means that another of those services necessary for the growth of a community can now be found here at home. i it THANKS AND BEST WISHES TO THE NEW BANK Anderson's Variety Store FIRST NATIONAL BANK & TRUST COMPANY IN ASHEVILLE ? ,? _ ? *, ? CONGRATULATES HIGHLANDS On Securing Full Banking Facilities , and Extends ... BEST WISHES JACKSON COUNTY BANK in its Constructive , Forward-Looking Step Success to All!
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