l&HALL, N. a, JAN. 21, 1966 THI NEWS-RECORD REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF Citizens Bank of Marshall In the State of North Carolina at the eloae of business on Datamber 81, 1964 A S S E T 8 Cash, balances with ether banks, and cash items in process collection $1,060,811.98 United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed 1,843,143.43 Obligations of States and political subdivisions 1,131,476.4U Other bonds, notes, and debentures (including f 597 ,428.14 aacuritiaa of Federal as-encles and comorations not guaranteed by U. & 697,428.14 is and discounts - 1,903,666. pu aannjuan; 'ozJtEA'Zit peuMo easjuiaid jtiQ fixtures $8,020.22 - - 80,763.4a Other assets S6.609.SW Loans TOTAL ASSETS $6,643,678.43 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations $2,372,329.16 Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 3,371,246.16 Deposits of United States Government (including postul savings) 62,260.12 Deposits of States and politionl subdivisions 239, 862.(W Certified and officers' checks, etc. 38,668.87 TOTAL DEPOSITS $6,073,755.33 (a) Total demand deposits $2,667,510.17 (b) Total time and savings deposits $3,506,245.16 Other liabilities 91), 160.98 TOTAL LIABILITIES $0,172,912.31 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital: (a) Common stock, total par value $100,000.00 $100,000.00 Surplus 326,000.00 Undivided profits 46,b66.1 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 470,066.12 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS - - $0,643,578.43 Total deposits to the credit of the State of North Carolina or any official thereof $135,000.00 MEMORANDA Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes (including notes and bills rediscounted and securities sold with agreement to repurchase) 506,093.44 (a) Loans as shown above are after deduction of valuation reserves of 77,331.75 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 E. R. TWEED, Director R. B. CHANDLER, Director State of North Carolina, County of Madison, ss: Sworn to and subscribed, before me this 15th day of January, 1965, and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank My commission expires Nov. 6, 1965. ETHEL F. SPRINKLE, Notary Public mm, n mumm 15 S, UNUSUAL FILMS BOB JONIS UNIVIRSITY production Something New Raincoat Waterproofed We have just received a new type water repellent. This treatment give Grade "A" results and can be applied to LONDON FOG or most any raincoat at a small additional price above the cleaning. Save time and water by using our Laundrymat Do here in just one hour what would take all day at home. Edwards Cleaners MARSHALL, N. C. FOR COMPLETE PICK-UP & DELIVERY SERVICE CALL 649-2461 To Start In March Education Class Practical Nurse The Asheville Buncombe Techni cal Institute has announced that applications are being accepted for the March class in Practical Nurse Education. The qualifications for entering this class are: Applicant must be between 17 and SO years of age, be a Ugh school graduate or equi valent and have an aptitude for nursing as determined by testing. Preliminary test and interview will be held Friday, January 15th at Memorial Mission Hospital. No appointments will be necessary on these dates. If applicant is unable to attend this date an appointment may be made for another time by calling the School of Practical Nursing. . . Mrs. Ruth Digges - 264-3241 or Mrs Ruth Gedding - 262-5S31. with Bob Jones Jr "Ked Nuns the River," Civil War production of "Unusual Films," will be shown at The Presbyterian Church at Walnut at 7:00 p. in., Saturday, February (i. The DO-minute, color film is more than a tale of secession and bloodshed, it is the powerful story of a soul in rebellion against God. Dr. Hob Jones, Jr., plays the role of General Richard Stoddert Ewell, hard-fighting hero of the Confederacy, a soldier who sneers at religion until he is brought face to face with God on the battlefield. The true-to-life drama bares th conflict between the battle- hardened, cynical Ewell and the Christian general, Thomas ' Stone wall" Jackson. The clash ot strong will and deep conviction de velops against a background ol musket fire and booming cannon. Although the principal charac ters are Confederates common soldiers and penemls Runs the River" is not a story of the South. Its theme is larger than sectionalism and broader than the boundaries of nations. It is a story of courage, of conviciton, of sac rifice. The blood which flows is the blood of brave men who die in defense of what they belive is Right and Truth, but they are no nobler in their deaths than in their daily living. "Red Runs the River" shows how conviction and dedication can change history and influence men. "Red Runs the River" will be shown as a part of the weekend revival to be held at the Walnut Presbyterian Church, Feb. 5th through the 7bh. Rev. Joey Eides ness will be the featured speaker. The services will begin promptly at 7:00 P. M. each night. The public is cordially welcomed to SURPLUS FOOD DISTRIBUTION DATES GIVEN Warehouse Open Tuesdays, Thursdays This Month It has been announced that the surplus commodities warehouse will be open on Tuesday ami Thursday for the rest of the. month. The following schedule Mis3 Linda Allen IN-BORN Man's seifi.sliness and greed have always been three r four sizes too big for him. these services and enjoy the gos pel preaching and singing each night. Remember ! ! that's Feb. 5 through 7 at 7:00 p. m., at Walnut Presbyterian Church. should be followed: January 22 Hot Springs. Shutin, Paint Rock. January 2f Mars Hill, Rt. 1, Mars Hill, Rt. 2, Mars Hill, Rt. :i, Mars Hill. January 28 Ivy Hill, Jupiter, Long Ilranch, Walnut ("reek, East Fork and Grapevine. However, if it is impossible to come on the date suggested, you may pick up the food any day the warehouse is open. The Welfare Department will ccertify for and take applica tions for surplus foods on Wed lesday only. Miss Linda Allen Is Engaged To C. L. Reeves Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Allen of Rt. 1, Hot Springs, announce the engagement of their daugh ter, Linda, to Clifford L. Reeves, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wade Reeves, Route 2, Ieicester. The bride-elect is a graduate of Spring Creek High School, and is employed at American Enka Corporation. The bridegroom-elect is a grad uate of Clyde A. Erwin High School and is employed by Ashe ville Machine and Foundry. Wedding plans are incomplete. ATTRACTS A "WCMI" 1, I'. ' V COULD HAVE QUIT Wife (to husband inquiring what she thought of his speech): "You didn't make the most of your opportunities." Husband: "What opportuni ties?" Wife: "Why, the opportunities you had of sitting down." 1 The N. C. Uw Says Yoi Musi ALL Your Propert Accurately For Taxes During January... I i V ROY REEVES, Agent JP2.0M. 649-2021 - Marshall, N. G. OFFICE OPEN EVERY DAY 9 a. m. 4:30 p. m. OVER ROBERTS PHARMACY DUE TO HBUBTA amw turn Mrs WORK Keep your Angers crosse Failure To List On Time Means An Added Penalty Of 10 HE LAW READS, IN PART better yet, get Nationwide's awiance quick! For a amount you can insure jiTWTitffPf against fir??1 trou bles due to accident or sickness. Ask one of us about it now. II ciriyccc? Tflty Reoi i,j3 :1m'" III dm mm II BBW II aV II am III mmm si uw m a mmm aansja It shall be the duly of every person, firm or cor poration in whose name any property or poll is to be listed under the terms of this subchapter, to list said property or poll with the proper list taker or the su pervisor, within the time allowed by law, on a list Betting forth the information required by this sub chapter. In addition to all other penalties prescribed by law, any person, firm or corporation whose duty it shall be to list any poll or property, real or person- Vehicle Listings Will strations Checked Against 'BBBBBBBBBaV EVERY DOG al, who willfully fails or refuses to list the same with in the time allowed by law, or who removes or con ceals property for the purpose of evading taxation, shall be guilty of misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed fifty dollars ($50.00) or imprisonment not to exceed thirty days. The failure to list shall be prima facie evidence that such failure was willful. (1957, c. 848). d Against Be Checke ventories Can Be e Tax Returns BE LISTED UFEHEALTH HOMECAR Mutual Insannca Co. NatioaaM Mutual Firu taurnc Co. -in i ncoip Ml QSB Madison County Board of Commission W. B. ZINK, Tax Supervisor a19st aLat ssasswsaassjaaaai i

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