5t I "i i '" i I r J ' Report of Condition of .', i BANK OF MOUNT OLIVE i of Mount OUv and CalypM la the State of North Carolina , ' At the Clow of Business on October 4. 15J ; 1 !'"" .. ASSETS ''I Cash: balances with other banks, including reserve . . i balances, and cash Item in process of eollectionj'l.; 1,297,728,69 United States Government obligations, direct , , and guaranteed :. ...... Obligations of States and political subdivisions : Other bonds1, notes, and debentures .;. -v Loans and discounts - Bank premises owned $9,000.00, furniture and : . fixtures $5,938.08 Other assets - '! 1 1,839,000.00 347.285.47 10,000.00 407.B44.59 10,936.08 5,083.97 TOTAL ASSETS . . $3,11780.88 .$2,007,724.64 .. 696.3J5.72 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of Individuals, partnerships, -and corporations .......... Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, -and corporations -. Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings) ,. -- 11,683.45 Deposits of States and political subdivisions 157,485.96 Other denoslts (certified and officer's checks, etc.) .s.:v ........ - 20,559.83 j ii- ao Hio en e. iDiu aevmw ,'''" Other liabilities rA- 24318:45 Directors , a &. B. TAYLOR State of North Carolina, County of Wayne, as-, v . Sworn to and subscribed before art this 12th day of October; 1950, and I hereby certify that I am Wt an officer or director of this bank. " , . t ' i E. A. SOUTHEBLAND, Notary Public My commission expires 11-4-50, ,.!-?, .i V," ': - t Faison Sesdie Club Meets : I On Oct. U the Sesame Club met with-the president Mrs, W. R. Clif ton oresiding. 1 A ' i A report of the splendid meeting of the 11th District of Federated Clubs in Clinton Sept. 28 was glv- Subscribe To The Times The undersigned, having quali fied as administrator ot the estate of W. R. Houston, deceased, late of Duplin County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to tneunaer. signed on -or before the 18th day nf rwnher. - iftSi. or this notice will be plead In bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the - undersigned. . This the '18th day 'of October, ' J. Marvin Houston, Adminlr ' - ' ' atrator of the estate of ;W. r. Houston, Deceased, Rt 2, for your conve:,:l:;c "": " -.7 -.TA"-- .""It-- .' T,. U ! - J FAIS0I1 5S1C: S70P.& V i ' A BRAND NEW STORE V ' Next Doer Te Morton'e Drug Store 'f .- w f " - IN FAISON, N. C,"';r , 5 Total Liabilities (not including subordinated obligations shown below) CAPITAL ACCOUNTS , Capital - $ 50,000.00 Surplus i , 75,000.00 Undivided profits - 7492.75 Total Capital Accounts ':. 5, ;, ' Total Liabilities and Capital Accounts None $ 324,000.00 This bank's capital consists of Common stock , with total par value of $50,000.00. MEMORANDA Total deposits to the credit of the State of North Carolina or any official thereof Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes I, D. H. Outlaw, Cashier of the above-named bank; do solemn ly swear that the above statement is true, and that it fully and cor rectly represents the true state of the several matters herein contained and set forth, to the best of my knowledge andbelief. t . : V V r ' Correct Attest: D. H. OUTLAW ';., HENDERSON I - T. R. THIGPEN The Cooking School, put on by The Tide Water Power Co. 'and snonsored by the Sesame Club proved to be of pleasure and bene fit : to. our women as well -"as a means of enriching our club treas ury. All cooked foods were given to those holding lucky numbers. The following won electrical pris es: Coffee-maker, Mrs. Nellie Wh eless;Grill, Mrs.- Faison McCnlleh; Hot Point Range, Mrs.:JZ, ,A. Gib son. :,:i-:""'v;t,.,, In cooperatioii with the Laymen's National Committee, the club voted to do something constructive dur- Inn' thA nhuirvjinrA,' of- Natlnnsl $2,918,588.05 j. W(,k-0et lft.22. The Bible should be In the open where every one can see and read , it. for It stands as a bulwark against athe ism and communism. . Mrs. A. D. Wood, supervisor of music in the public schools of Du plin County was on the program. The club was fortunate In having Mrs. Wood as guest speaker for her efficiency and charming per sonality in presenting her subject and demonstrating attractive songs of rhythm for primary grades. Mrs. Wood -told of the music workshop she held for three conse cutive afternoons for the public school teachers of Duplin County, instructing them in giving this mu sical education to their respective grades. - v.. ii-y' '' '; :; '.' ' Dr. Hoffman, State .Supervisor of Public School Music, said that he wished the pattern of Duplin County work in music would be ad-J 19992.75 . $3,117380.80 I ; f - 1 it11' I 1 1 .;.- ' 1 ' ' -.: -Ki n. ' -7 ' f I.M tl v tli" ' SCELAIP. Prices Up Sell For Cash DELIVER OUR PLANT WAYNE AGRICULTURAL WORKS, IMC. SOUTH JOHN STREET, GOLDSBORO, N. C optea oy outer counties, r, i s h. r .-The story of Chopin's life was told by Mrsi B; F.' McCblman. Se lections fronv jChopin 'were given on a phonograph by Mrs. R. J. Farrior, Jr. Mrs." Murphy Smith gave the story of a sacred- song which was played by. Mrs. Farrior. A song, "The End of a Perfect Day" seem, a fitting close to the prpgnani..., . .- ';:-: ' VETERAN Dft$ IN V A HOSPITAL Judaon B. Kinney, age 64 of Fai son died" in the VA Hospital in Fayetteville Friday afternoon, Oct 3 after having been in declining health for several years. J f :. Funeral services were held at the Faison Methodist Church on Sunday afternoon at 8 o'clock by Rev. Dennis Kinlaw, pastor,-Full military rites were held at the grave in the Faison Cemetery.' . In addition to his wife he is sur vived by one daughter, Judine Kinney and one son, Judson Kin ney, Jr. all of the home;, one step son J. W. Hollman of New York. Yon can turn in less space! Extra-easy handling! You can turn your Dodge "Job Rated" J-ton pick-up in a Short, 88-foot circfe. Thanks to croeaeteering, wider front tread and shorter wheel base you can maneuver quickly, park on a dime. And for easier driving you have steering column gearshift and smooth Synchro-Shift transmission. You tit ore load ssao. ' Dodge J Bet 44. , -. ,, i uiiiuv rvu . umw, j r . ' three leading -ton pick-upe! Yon ; !. 1fl nil. ft. catMcitv at "water level" ' in solid, allnsteel construction with sea eoned hardwood floor and ateel akidatripa,, V - Widest seat and biggest windshield! 1 !'. More seat width and greater windshield area than in any popular 4-ton truck! Plenty of ahoulder "rnnm. lecroom and headroom for three big menu..- " Better visibility forsafer,eaaierdriving.8afety-teel f cab has adhiatable " Air-P-PiA" aeat cushions Vent wings midies quartensnndow available. r,.'voJXrj'' for nuevrab.i:.yi fv Jts ONLY Nctip t flffer 0B FLI1I3 EXIYE! , g .ith '' : COMPORT: wide teals s i' '2Ch. "Mt, CnKlA ml im tlhjim "Jbft-oteif , - engine powflr,iwucmRriuiuwu ha vto pw t,mu jww, ... Takes the jerk, jolt and skid out starting. SmootAoper- '. auon makes nannnng easier, cuts apxeep, monM nu life. Ask us for interestina; Fluid Drive booUet. ; v .' " - ' penoaouiiy ano iou ;, .diuu "cliair-heisht-' seats. BIGGER PAYlOADSs . . .carry , . ? t more without overloading axles SAFETYt . . i finest truck brakes or springs because of "fob- in the fadustry , . hand brake ;:'- Rated" WEIGHT D1STRIBU- operating independently on pro- :"f JTION. . . u nailer shaft on e models-V4-oa r ' 11 cacm HANDUNQi . . .shan and hp. . 1 1 ' 1- 'ii-SStrfir ' c aif , ' . I ...I .1 LEADING HOlOat HICORPOHATED 201 N. NORWOOD ST. ,. ..1 ' 1 u j 1 "ft I WALLACE, N. C. s 1, TELEPHONE JS2-1 1 j ?! 21 TOBACCO FARMERS EVERYWHERE f' V 1 . ' J J f let . (r n7 '.'7Lauu JtJlJuvl Vj " ' -... WaV LwM -V nmd I i A ! w JUUUU Li V IIIVITE YOU TO SELL THE BALAllCE OF YOUR CROP VITII THEM .SEASON'S HIGHEST PRICES NOV BEING PAID . 'A, - V n f 1, KMSTCrioJ:. i 4 - 0" if J I f 1 !::f yc:r fci cr.J r.::;!il::rs in Kinslcn t!:y . .V. V : a ro:;?tSALE c-j sAtisfactid: e-;-: i- I . " r' A Good To!: :co f.Iarket and Good WercI.ouscmeA Go Hand in Hand . . . KINGTON HAS DOTH ! - t -V, 1 J i V J r 4 REMErinCK: IT PAYS TO ET.T. A LONG VAY TO f T.T '"" A 1

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