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THE TTAYNESVILLE M0U3TAIMITn ' "day Afternoon, April' 2" IS' w.4 -- j t y r J Iff ww,j,. 1 .! - I " ' J V ' .MS"'- A fv -f.tr Ml l 4T s v. 4 - IV iiil 1 . " . s . sV V '"ff 1 No. 1 Bascom Thompson, huldine some of his day-old chicks, in his modern poultry house, which takes cure of 5,000. The house is 20 by 100 feet," two stories high. No. 2 The Van Wells chicken house so large that all of it cannot be shown in one picture. This house holds 6,000 chickens. The truck at the rear was hauling in new shavings, while the truck just beyond the tree was loading with chickens when tills picture was made. Mr. Wells has four broods a year, of 6,000 each, or 24,000 chickens are raised in this one house each year. The 9-wcclt-old pul lets are put out on farms as layers ()( yJ eggs. No. 3 A scene in East Pigeon, looking east it the Sherman Williams cove. Miss Mil.lmi w. on the right. The Thomas Michael mm, (S,,J ture No. 2, page oiiip) is in the center of t pj lure, siigntiy towards the left. It is estimated lliat accidents tn Jlegs and feet in U. S. industrial .plants are responsible for an an nual bill of nearly one billion dol-lors. The format of the modern news. paper was first established rn Ven ice in 1566, says the Book of Knowledge, when government sponsored news sheets were dis played on the streets. L AFF - A - DAY Copt King Folurn SynJ,lf, Int., World r.yhti rwrrvfft "The reporters are here." News Of South Clyde MRS. MAUDE OSBORNE Mountaineer Reporter The (W.S.C.S.. of Louisa Chapel Methodist 'Church met Wednes day, April 11 at the home of Mrs. Hugh Rhinehart for an all-day meeting. A delicious dinner was enjoyed by all. The members quilted tor I lie hostess. The busi ness and worship program was held m the afternoon after which a sale of pot holders and aprons was held with proceeds going into the treasury. The worship proRrain opened with a hymn, "Wonderful Words of Life", followed hv Mrs. Matlie Khodarmer, and Pray er in unison. Poem "Seed Time and ilnrv. j est'' by Mrs. Kvle Lindsev. Subject tor the program was "Be Ye Perfect". Visitors were Mrs. P. c. Mann, Mrs. Theodore Inman, Mrs. Kath erine Sharp and Mrs. Frances Swaiifier. The Clyde F.F.A. boys entered the District Federation judging contest at Franklin recently. Those on the livestock judging team were Johnny Spencer, Joe Morrow and Luke Terrell. Johnny Spencer scored highest in that judging and Joe Morrow scored 5th place. Those on dairy- ng judging team were Richard Hannah, Massie Osborne and Paul Jackson. Richard Hannah scored first. Massie Osborne 4th place. 3rd place. See Us For All "Poultry & Livestock i Remedies We Arc The Authorized Dealer For DR. SALSBURY'S POULTRY PRODUCTS We Also Carry Remedies Manufactured by Dr. Legear Dr. Hess and Whit more laboratories HAYWOOD COUNTY r FARMERS CO-OP Phone 722 ' . , Depot Street Donald Jackson was given a surprise birthday party at his home by Misses Shirley Norris and Sammy Gene Jackson last Wed nesday evening. Those present were Shirley, Christine. Maxine and Wayne Norris, Ernestine, Lou Anne and Mas sie Osborne, Aza Lea and Vernon Farley, Sue and Violet Lindsey, Newell, Paul, Ray, and Sammy Gene Jackson. Games were played and refresh ments were served and enjoyed by all. ' The G. A, of Clyde Baptist Church met with Lou Anne Os borne April 12th. Mrs. Lewis Smith their leader, had charge of the meeting. They had a study course. The book "Whisper Out of the Dust" was taught by Mrs. Pat Cole. Present were: Joret-ta TVIedford, Barbara Walker. Barbara Scott, Anne Carter and Louise Collins. Refreshments were served. Next G.A. meeting will be at Mrs. Lewis Smith's April 26th. The livestock judging team won buy a dog. Dog-Bitten Meter Reader Finds No Relief JACKSONVILLE, Fla.-A local electric meter reader resigned be cause he had been bitten four times by dogs. A few days Inter, the "city auditor, J. E. Pace, re ceived a letter with the following advice: "My solution to this nroblem is to get your meter reader a dog to make the rounds with him Thic may draw the unfriendly dog away uoin me meter reader. There was a problem. No funds were in the budget to Read The Mountaineer Want Ads. REPORT OF CONDITION OF First State Bank of Hazelwood in the State of North Carolina at the close of business on April 9, 1951. ASSETS Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balances, and cash items in process of collection $ 85,566.53 United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed 156,464.81 Obligations of States and political subdivisions 3,107.35 Loans and discounts (including $1.61 overdrafts) 244,581.21 Bank premises owned $9,000.00, furniture and fixtures $3,297.63 12.297.63 thtrAsSetS 2,230.24 TOTAL ASSETS $504,247.77 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Say, "I Saw It In The Mountainee $261,079.40 Time deposits of individuals, partnerships and corporations 86,611.55 Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings i Depor.s of States and political subdivisions Other deposits (certified and officers' checks, etc.) Not Certified SEED CORN For Larger Yield Per Acre Certified N. C 27 Jaris Prolific N. C. 282 Golden Dent Dixie 17 Hickory KingJ U.S. 13 Holcombes Prolific ENSILAGE Eureka Mammoth - Pamunky WE DELIVER We Have A Few Corn Planter On Hand "'-''-'--- " " '" - ' "V I'- ; f . . ' -J' FARMERS FEDERATION Waynesville, "N. C. TOTAL DEPOSITS , Other liabilities : : TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including subordinated obligations shown below) ... $456,555.13 2.201.12 105,855.61 807.45 1,610.21 - $458,165.34 REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE First National Bank WAYNESVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA In the State of North Carolina. Published In response to call made by Comptroller of the Cd unaer Section 5211, V. S. Revised Statutes. ASSETS Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balance, and cash items in process of collection $ 8t United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed 15 Obligations of States and political subdivisions 331 Corporate stocks (including $7,500.00 stock in Federal Reserve bank) ; Loans and discounts (including $264.36 overdrafts 1 1.952.3 Bank premises owned $17,585.65, furniture and fixtures $18,011.90 ft3 Real estate owned other than bank premises Other assets .;. TOTAL ASSETS . S4.M CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital $ 25,000.00 Surplus . . - 19,500.00 Undivided profits . " " ' - 1.582:43 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 4fi 082 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS . $504547.77 This bank's capital consists of: Common stock with total par value of $25,000.00. Total deposits to the credit of the State of North Carolina or any official thereof ;:. - - $ 70,000.00 MEMORANDA Loans as shown above are after deduction of reserves of ....... $ 3315 03 I, J. B. Smith. Cashier Of t flP flhfUA.nAmJ 1 1 s..r th.i ih .. ltM nd , ; " ;y " j niiu.u-ugc ana Denei. J. R. SMITH, Cashier. Correct Attest: J. W. Woody C. N. Allen ' L. N. Davis Directors. State of North Carolina, County of Haywood, ss: frrnut0 a"td Subscribd bcfore me this 19th day of April msr and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director ofS bank 1 JIMMIE WATTS, Notary Public; My Commission expires May 8, 1952. . LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, ami corporations 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 .172 .790.34 TOTAL LIABILITIES CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital Stock: Comon stock, total par $50,000.00 Surplus - Undivided profits 100.4 402, l.!3J!j am S 501 200 W 3040 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $4 MEMORANDA Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and oilier purposes ... . .: - Loanr as shown above are after deduction of reserve State of North Carolina, County of Haywood, ss: rst 3f. I, Joe S. Davis, cashier of the above-named bank. d wear mat the above statement is true to the be't "f n;! and belief. JOE S. DAVIS, Cashier. Correct Attest: A. T. WARD J. E. MASSIE J. W. RAY - . Directors. W1 Sworn to and subscribed before me this 19th day. of HATT1E S. JONES, Notary Public My Commission Expires November 3, 1951. April-
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