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T H IVl ars Hill News MRS. JT. W. HUFF, Onmqdtal Mm. NeUon Harria, who baa betia a pUent lit Mountain Horn Santtorium, Fletcher, for the put several week, expect to come hone tale Wednesday. Rev. and Mrs. Chaa. Davie and Mas leave today (Tuesday) for vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Chandler and eon and daughter spent last week at a Florida beach on vaca - Mrs. Millie Calloway is still a patient at St Joseph's Hospital. Mrs. Fred Hokombe, who fell Sunday while leaving the hospital and suffered a broken log bone, Is a patient there, also. Mrs. Zack Eller was able to come home Sunday from the hos pital. Miss Anne Huff, who has been in Gatiinburg for the past few weeks, is returning home Wednes day. Rev. and Mra. Grady Snowden and children, of Jacksonville, Fla., apent Sunday bare with relatives and friends before going- on to Ridgecreat for a week there. Mr. and Mrs. London Cox and family, who have been in Mont ffomerv. Ah., for the Daet few years, moved last week to Ashe ville and are living in the Royal Pines section. mmrvM yout HERSCHEL WYATT formerly of Marshall Cordally invites his many friends to visit him at Dependable Dodge, Inc., and let him show them the NEW DODGE & SIMCA Also A Large Selection Of USED CARS Dependable Dodge, Inc. 195 Hilliard Ave. ASHEVILLE, N. C. ----w wwJJU sW W 9 OF sfsTl 9sTtv tdtefi s4 agjgw mmM WWH09j Some people really make you wonder. Like the character who says, "I believe in highway safety, but why don't they put the patrolman out in plain sight so a guy at least has a chance." You know the argument by being visible the patrolman can make drivers reduce their speed and be more careful. What this guy is really saying is, "I believe in highway safety for everybody else but me. Give me my 10 or 15 miles over the speed limit and keep everybody else out of the way." Makes you his graduating class Scholarships To MHC Are Awarded To Hale, Ramsey Two recent Madison County high school graduates have been award ed Jamas G. K. MeClure Fund Scholarships which they will use in attending; Mars Hill College during the 1964-66 school year. They are Patricia Ann Hale, daughter of Mrs. Ethel T. Hale of RFD 1, Marshall, and Ronnie Ramsey, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Ramsey of RFD 4, Marshall. A 1964 graduate of Marshall High School, Miss Hale was edit or of the school yearbook, vice president of both the junior class Bobby Gunter To Teach S.S. Class At Chapel Hill Starting Sunday morning, July M at 10, Bobby Gunter, sen of Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Gunter, of Marshall .and a student at Warren Wileon College, will be teaching the young people's Sunday School Clam at the Chapel Hill Baptist Church for a series of seven weeks Also Bobby will he in charge of a special singing each Sunday eve ning at 7 o'clock. It is hoped that all the young people will attend and help him out Bobby will be doing this for his service project from Warren Wilson College. Ev eryone invited. BLOODSHED BOX SCORE fl.988,813.35 51,292.76 198,968.97 13.969.8S ON N. C. HIGHWAYS em Raleigh Tne Motor Vehicle! Department's summary of traffic deaths through 10 a. m., Monday. and the Beta Club and was an July 20: hnnnr HtuHpnt all four years of her high school career. She is nlanist and soloist for the Oak Hill Baptist Church. A recent graduate of Laurel High School, Ramsey compiled an all-A record during four years of high school study and ranked third in Both students plan to major in mathematics. The scholarships are provided by the James G. K. MeClure Edu cational and Development Fund, a program sot up to aid financially deserving and academically prom ising young men and women of Western North Carolina. want to wring his neck. There's only one way law en forcement can help reduce acci dents effectively: by making; as many drivers as possible believe that if they violate the law they will be seen; if they are seen they will be arrested; and if they are arrested, they will receive an im partial trial. What do you suppose would hap pen if the highway patrol announ ced a policy that arrests would no longer be made from hidden cov er? As long as no patrolmen were in sight, every motorist would Tu m.,.- cane Quartet of have a license to speed or worse. Fairview present musical pro mats wnai our menu is asuing for. Surely, h edeserves a better chance than that for survival. Or does he ? Some people really make you wonder. Quartet At Walnut Church Sat.-Sun. grains at the Walnut Free Will Baptist Church Saturday and bun day nights at 7:30 o'clock. The public is invited to attend. Killed to date 779 Killed to date last year 667 WALNUT CREEK REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF Citizens Bank of Marshall in the State of North Carolina at the close ef business on June 80, 1904 A. 8 S E T S Cash, balances with ether banks, and cash items a process of oolleotlon i I 694,5482 United States Government obligations, direct and o-uarajtteed l,89o,UlOJt (uooTor Sitea'and political z-zz- m-129Mu Other bonds, notes, and debentures (including-1897,000.00 securities of Federal agencies end corporations not guaranteed by U. 8.) ZmZSTx i aSJS&M Loans and discounts (including none overdrafts) 1,990,282.49 Bank premises owned $78,901.18, furniture and MJiflnn fixtures $9,547.84 S'sSto Other assets - TOTAL ASSETS fAOSWUMD LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and m. iyS'iPIL. JTrTuIrin jFJiHn 1 r nartnarahins. and X HI1 U BIIU Havings ucyuo.m in .. w ' rwj . nln AO Deposits ox United states uovernment iiuuihuub t savings) Deposits of States and political subdivisions rWifloH anil officers' checks, etc. TOTAL DEPOSITS f0'"?"" (a) Total demand deposits ,u,uiv.w (b) Total time and savings deposits - $3,369,840.48 Other liabilities ui.w TOTAL LIABILITIES - $6,568329.89 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital: (s) Common stock, total par value $100,000.00 - liw.uw.w Surplus Undivided profits TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 466,182.86 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS - $6,035,012.75 Total deposits to the credit of the State of North Carolina or any official thereof si3D,uuu.uu MEMORANDA Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes (including notes ana diiis reuiscuuui.eu and securities sold with agreement to repurchase) (a) Loans as shown above are after deduction of valuation reserves of I, Frank T. Moore, Cashier, of the above - named bank, do solemnly affirm that this report of condition is true and correct, to the best of my knowledge and belief. Correct-Attest: FRANK T. MOORE CHARLES E. MASHBURN, Director J. H. SPRINKLE, JR., Director R. B. CHANDLER, Director State of North Carolina, County of Madison, ss: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 20th day of July, 1964, and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank. My commission expires Nov. 6, 1966. ETHEL F. SPRINKLE, Notary Public 646,093.44 70,465.00 MRS. RALPH BARNES, Mr. and Mrs. Noel Lilmont and two children, David and Deneese, and Mr. Tilmont's mother and sis- Oakview, Calif., are visiting and Mrs. Frank Runnion and and M) ter of Mr. an is Ckuk-Ut time YOUR FUEL OIL Fuel Oil Now At SUMMER PRICES GET YOUR SUPPLY NOW AND SAVE! We Are Also Distributors For: Percolator Oil Filters Champion Spark Plugs A.C. 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