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FRIDAY, JANTary THE WATXESVILLE MOCXTAIXOT f i i March Oi Dimes ... EJaiion's tlosf Urgent Campaign Opens Today hospital scenes after air tragedy New Stais Shine Bright In Broadway Firmament 1 'JUT Ik ii. . etr . ti.s n9r .;. t4i J . Lie, ,tr:i car- 7 i , :,- . . - -S "si.- (xilloiiv'.!. - ,-rt-;;Atr f.r t-.'f ' ' ; ..: jcua C .2--.uffy .WirK - e atv S(i&Ie.' i.- '- 'hi rB. tor iliimv- krau'j W-l -AO! iifot rifcr iar.Jr JtKl te !&!: ll2lC rX.;S f4 esytljf.piir-fl ftltf s-p--i;.. t-"ilSi..OC fee sli.l jnttn kr J P fljj rJifcO I ;.l J.v .'. SeiC'-aS rw" -.as" ijj area The ef-i&eE-j- i3 teiik - ' f- a . ' . sw -4 ! f I ? f-:-'-L GCOCCC TTCKCJt t . . AP Se-rfeaw wm 1 ;v sort rf spooCjsg that Mar XEW YORK The temryoi ara- MCirt them to " wo at IMS but not be re!Eemirr- H al! to stMElsiiig ia ed as ome at the bes bet dS -Te Mar la "SmtJI Won- produce at lesM thrw Htai art- J-r . Oil ad. oil'" SatirK-ai zvwe who mr ftw n6sntrity to statu oo Hoii-ooJ hiurK-' nov- Broart- el and ntber fe ue BFPOKT OF CONDITION OK First State Bank t , i ;-r -3 :r pfpjtsrj-.s -3tf ai'ii: Mr H'in 1 . 3jiV,J sTAIXMEVr OF COVDfTTOV Haywood Home Building And Loan Association Of WrsiilJ V C- k ol beeemher 21vt. IMS -:'ti' J v PULLED ROM THE WtECKAGE of the ctzr'.trei pajserger p; ire which tr.-ci-.fc-d and baired atSeaUle'a Eoe-s r..:d a I-ii o! '.i ves. -iis Ps6r (lep) is being tzeated at K-g C.x:j K jj .lil. 7 er.ty-sevta -"i-e L"t;ven;:y ituxier:'-! mere svbea-rd tie plar.-e. R-:."jc E. r. ci Sea- i.ie. Ore, ( .rxira) escaped Lhrough a v.-.diar. (i-.cTr-i-.urr-a;) i.. TJIf -r,r'.:-r, 'A pa- r: Ir.v.h..::. f ..i-Pi.U P.-.-.r.-r. Total M',rv fyi, LIABILITIES care in Trie forn .hires n -: 2 f;4 i 5J 796. ) iyj 72 57 p' , l'f-:t-ra. Horr.t: IvjoTi Ear.k f-r in rrakirig !on to rr,rr- Ir.Kl fc .a. SI. 083.423.07 I, -. wi't Jr. trui: 5.'.t.buur. to ..'.jfarx-e Rerr.- 'If Iniureo; Cr-r.T.r. pf-r.i- ,f it;. TOTAL 36.f0i 1.325.0" 47.500 .00 1.450.00 . SI. 250.502.03 atit STATK Of S"ORT7f i"'.ROL!';. COf STY Of HAYWOOD I- b Sr'r-Ur -T.'a'-urr of Sr' "' wTiW w this JOtb day of January. 1H9 '--t'- Mawtus, Notary PubJIc )..'. ion -xpir-: July J3tfa. L. N DAVIS. Sweury-Trta surer. tr afxy-.f- uml A- wiation ii !ruf to th be.t of hi& krKi1edge ir ', !; ."UrtMjr. 5 fcoo.s ' iiTioriir mtasurr! ..' fJ:'JrmiC ar-i? Who -':...:. at -e a advjc '. '. Ctj :f jxjiio ir.vEKje The !.- H a:t -ir-Md that these ar- firtirfi-d tt. rough part ij:.c- ia.-4 djr.rg tfce , T.e. : 4 ir.fam..e para;-i- c-pi-n North Carolina and the ub-qu-.-.! outbreak there last year l-'.ri !.. gr-at nt-ed for a pre ps. - program." Mr Hyatt ''eJ North Carolina chapter -.-(- auht ur.prrpart-d b the -!-no js and niurdtrrou-! polio ou f;rjk ..f )44 Tfjer fouEr.t back iii their own .tean-s and with !-- !u.i uppon o aatioral head 'jirter. They fought with volun t Th- sm,eM-d the "Mu-aele of li koi; where a 27i-hed ho? pMai atd Maff m put in operation ton. the .paee of 90 days 'flu! Nirtli Carolina ah-o learned '.'.a' i' no lor.Ber could depend oi. ; Kji ie.. County chaif uian Hyat al' ."i:e-'-. oi conierenret re 'u.is in a preparedness plan .'i o.ade available a chain of .!al treatment center? -.pard in e.-.onarie armn? dl-tjnce l- home of po.ib!e pati li.e plan a put to the te-:t i-ar when polii. hit the tate 'A.th thr-e-fold the 1944 forr Last ' ear all patients were hospitalized a' t,e e renter1: 1 1.- irnrKjrtanc-e of preparedness v..v brought home to lfK-al chapters la t : ar. Mr. Hyatt stated ' I-a t pimp the National Foun- n ori-rored a series oi 300 ii veiitis conferences through in- country Machine Helps Teacher Get Right Answers rare iwiwal is-:ji om They am from sue moeiy axiated ptaon a? a Wei$& mrr-.f luwa, a Kajktas fartn and a ahurb ao Canadian hoeae Arl they hd ttti in eomffiba ibey disti&'uifi ed tL-nt--e iB produrbbic. thai Te largely to-sed ofi a tk-pir toj ttie emus. WiliaMH the fiigTive perfom aone of Mar?aret Pfiuiap- a-r Ati&a i Winemiiier a Souibera gii i ,tioi--nwrai scrupies siowty a.ia away whitewash id the rain "un liier and Smoke" Teniie..e W illiaraf coold not ta-e ..i'.rU it : bead so high Tbe bouiK.f axJic-i of kkr- .Mc i Cartr. an In-h atom A p.-rHir.e . are largeJy rtpoij;b:e : the ell-fae-iiig iA the iei,-.e ' Srri.': Wocder". Ailyn lU-Lene e.ijrfged a- 2 reas persoriality from Where f Char ley , a a-.ti-KAi that airr;- the darcer Fuiv iJoieer a- -t-tr ThtS lie L:CS or: .. --.":ir earn sith Bate h-j'.R Jii.-garet fhi-p from CMiTr-g-arach. H'ai. frrtrans vaiiey" of tte rer mother or. a M.-.t tnrtit-. Trapped b t.-.t .-. -r.-e eri to -rcr.oo-: :r. tr,e E-.r.x ther. t.'lrC tflf t.-ca".-.-. i.'.C iftr. irur;- iir.g e:p-rr:erct .r. tit- r.r.-e irw there ca.-re Lp -.tr. Tx: r..--t r.i.-r.r part on B.-oaca;. She ha. r. e.- rd i perforrE ance in ar.y p.-cf-;ct:or. .r.e hi r4et-r trt. -r.:cr. tjjzr. or. r.er understuoy, Lt-.i, Pa. n.-.j -.at dubbed her Tr.r j,;. Butterflv balUd- Of Hazelwood in ihe SUte of N. C-, at the on December 31, 1948 ASSETS Ciih baUoces itb other .bank, including reer.t baiaxes, ar.d cash items in process of collect,..; L mted States Government obligation, direct and , guaranteed Loans and discounts - Back premise! owned $9.800 04. furniture and fixture-: $4.319 03 OtheT a?et TOT.VL ASSETS LIABILITIES partnersb'ps. ta-et for her Mlphurou it aad oray jmelins . A Teriii f c Lts C n ie shf eMijf o Xew York, supported her-if t ob ic airttc!ut tin-1 rii -fe rudiy ot a hneaJt in ! jrmand deposit of indiidual -Sieepy Hoik. which died; corporations 3iuck Then came her chaser in j Time deposits 6f individuals, partnerships, and coi Sir-all Woeder Mary wa hom t Deposits of Lr.ited States Government including 0 a Kjbi farm She h 25 . postal savings. ......... .... w , . 1 Deposits of States and political subdivisions Aiio Mcirir imm o,tr deposits certified and officers' checks fii. atid oneht dancia arr i TOTAL DEPOSITS e-uirlH-rj! outrass :o Ray Boieer . 0(fcer tjaies in ' Wrier s Charley' has studied! Oiiet ?jrx she was eieven. Four years ipo ;he a an arjony iaous urr iii the choru- of "On ttje Wnm its star ieft trie etc : J 3 cast -he was -jrfied out to rrpiace he: by Ado:pfc Greer, its author Trjr ifi rttr.TualJy married, and .He ir. ar. ipa.-tmrr.t .r. 5Tth street Mo-s MiLrhr :.o 21 was born in Cacca but t-.t--r. i re.-neir.ber ::.Liic ancKt it. "I tr.oved io Brot.k- - at t.-.e 2e of four months r.r vi.: ! rr. Kt-ep.r.g up ith roy ti..?t iir.iFi? x-. she added carre ti w jr- e lair Tr. a-.. CK1PPLE COl'RAGEOCS S O C K L A N D f.ss. L P . cnpp.eo -ir.e chiidhood C.!c .; A-?.r.ippi was grad ual r3 from 3-..tor. Lnive.ity com laudr arc no- r.as se: up her own at-our.!:r. iu-ine.s She plans to itrp ml- for sTiai. ousir.ess men. .orsir.g fro.T. r.er home She can .T.ove abotit or. crutcr.e- with great OirTjcultv artd has orh limited use i r.-rr arm and hahd- Want Ads bring quick results. fv TOTAL LIABILITIES not including subordinated obligations shown below CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capi.al' ' Surplus Undivided profits TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ... TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOIWTS This bank's capital consists of: Common stock with total par value of S25 Uxi . MEMORANDA Total deposits to the credit of the State of North Cr or any official thereof Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities ana other purpoM.-s . . 1. J B Smith. Cashier, of the above-named h swear that the above statement is true, and that it : represents the true tate of the several matters here.r. forth, to the bei of my knowledge and belief J. B. SMITH Correct Attest: R. L. PREVOST C. N. ALLEN J. W. WOODY State of North Carolina. Countv of Haywood. s.s: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 11th da and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or d.:, hi-siE Mccracken. Notarv p. Commission expires July 13. 1950. ;"-"4 ST TE COLLEGE. Pa L" P The r.achir- age firaiiy has in '. ad- ! the cavrouni ar.d w.l! help th- teac.-ser tu read a -tiidem's A r. e " ' rr.ee ha hi c a! tester", known as the classroom communi cator enables a student to flash the answer to the teacher the in--.tar.t he knows it. eloped under the sponsorship of the office of r.aval research, the ma hir e prov ide- eac h student with a private response station". 'I he has five key s, similar to tho-e vn a piano, and the students an-swer the question by selecting an,i ; -..r.r; a key. The ir.' -: motor is abie to follow the proi;re- uf individual students or of the entire group by .watching the ei,ti,a connections between the irtividua! re'.n station an.l a (ontrol panel ..t the front of i the nh'iutjiTi 7XJ mt wuKLU i TOUGHEST PROVING GROUN 'Twn 1 - w f tk .hi. ho i : fro;, ei.t NAMF.S FIT JOBS FORT WORTH. Tex VP Spail..-. I n the Fort Worth fire department and Fountain at the waier . ork If, Ms Lenora Spart' secretary to Fire Chief Paul Fontaine At the water de part mem. it's T L. Fountain, chief of the engineering section. 5 - s" ? :. .''if Mv da I Pol nor ion:'-r an?e fisht against polio " Mr U . .. 1 1 ..t-L . .ija., - jk i riey were real grass root " atheririg.s. A leading agen- ATTENTION Mr. Farmer da topic was the determination of prirn.ii (er.t.-r, and designation of --ecoixl. ry ho.pital, to be used in caw of emergency." Such inepaiaiions can do much to ccxirdinate the ,0 r,(!u"- the impact of the disease onc. it trikes They will minimrrp the pan,, and the crippling effects of poll,, However, the work is ail done -oieiy through iho irh ,.i Diiiif.. ; "Tiie present drive through Janu- ! ary 31 nm -t 1m- our most sucreictfiil . to date Mr lhatt declared -for j the protection of tho . ...o. . ' . iiomc, tlie community, thi. and the nation 4 -v Mile after mile they put it through its proved its speed, its acceleration, its frv paces . . . economy! state The farmer, of this area, the FFA and the 4-H dub members are cordially invited to attend a meeting held at the Court House. This meeting is designed for the benefit of the farmers who are in terested in raising better beef cattle, and obtaining highest' milk produc tion at the lowest possible cost. Feeding and care of cattle will be discussed animal nutritionist In running a spatula arounrt th. I edge of a cake to loosen it before turning it out on the pan be sure! that the spatula touches the bot- i lorn of the nan. 1 in detail by Mr. H. C. Ness, COURT HOUSE WAYNESVILLE Mir-: MEAN QUALITY . tm HOME HEATING NO DOW TOMS PAYMEJT SEE US TODAT I "V: t I 'II -2SfcJJ V 'Vv s. - - - , ' , , . "J . t t fnW on Mm toahl odei , ' " . t5 ;V - -i , , t " , " 1 "? stride. poww .l L " . if .S-", " T ? - EiiiL li ' - "l : SVV - ' ; , 0 Mib nortwr tralT PROVED CbraoW abSty to atxarb ore Tlik fe vhar, CWre for 1940- rtOVED b wmHmt- eWd WMytMfl Af the General Motor, Prorfna Groond iW- men who ar. experts ot rvem-j, corrf "Rnd the flow, rolet for 1949 was deCved o their fonder" mercy, they put it through its pace, so vtg orowiy and so thorooghfy that there wot no chanc for bosk weakneMes to go undetected. WhoTo bre br me-lwyw. . . . nteod of an experimental or unfried car, I cor mot has PROVED economy, PROVED PROVED comfort; PROVED handling- fkAwfvJ.i in the t vs vif 111 fUW kn. nned tfi! rioori of the "WoHds p... r-..n.f and to vou thoroug hly thoroiiablv Povf1 11; Tiik, Jan. 18, 7:30 p. m. ikaiBuniilv APPK RtNTINC COmPflNf AakerflU, If. c Phone 7S Phone 1 $57 ' - St Ktmi Main S(J 'V 1 . le " VV '1: 1 . " " ' --V; A V A:,- iL-L .... "JW" -wi ......- - . .; : . -. ' ''(r''i'
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