Page 14, The Coroling Indian Voice inursday, October 26, 1976 Republicans Gather for pre-election meeting at Sims Restouront in Pembroke A number of Republican Par ty candidates and their sup porters met at Sims Restaur ant in Pembroke Monday night to talk about their respective campaigns and "how to get out the vote.” Appearing were Evelyn Ty ner, Republican candidate for the state superintendent of Public Instruction; and Asa Spaulding, Jr,, Republican Candidate for the secretary of state of N.C. Also present was Dr. Larnie Horton, special assistant for minority affairs to Governor Jim Holshouser and a number of local Republican Party leaders. Mrs. Tyner said, ‘Tt seems that a teacher with many years of experience in the school room like myself would make the best superintendent of public instruction. It is time to return the department to the teachers and students and education period." Spaulding, from Durham, en couraged the Republican faith ful “to get out the vote.” Said Spaulding, “A good and viable two party system would be good for the country. Too, my business background would be helping in running the Se cretary of State’s office.” bi-'N'r'C. ti'wiisS'iumat'cxr iwto; or ariy official thereof 324.816.15 JT-VJ.': Form e.p (8«t,) (j.,6) PUBLISHER'S COPY lUIKlOH, ft'tatPupnk No,. Consolidated Report of Condition of “ of Pembroke n the State of and Domeatic Subsidiaries at the close o: September 30 ..., 19. 76 Mrs. Evelyn Tyner, Republi can candidate for the snperfn- ‘ tendency of the department of pablic instruction [left] meets local attorney Ertle Knox r Chavis. In the bacbgronnd (left to right] Is Tryon Lowry, Mrs. Aggie Deese, and [far right] Asa Spaolding, Jr., Repnbli- can candidate for Secretary of State. .ef's put the children first Help Elect LAYMON POE LOCKLEAR To the Robeson County Board of Education I Will Appreciate Your j Support in the Nov, 2 Election Lillian Faye Locklear Democroric Candidate Robeson County Board of Education Paid Political Advertisement •• VOTE FOR CARNELL LOCKLEAR ROBESON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION TOR IHl: . rllLDRE:. Dear Friends: The Board of Education is a very important body because it helps shapes our leaders of tomorrow. If we have a strong Board, then we will have strong leaders in the future. If we have weak leaders, then our children in t-irn become weak, I will not tell you I can bring heaven to the Robeson County Board of Education because I cannot do that, I am not going to make promises that I know I cannot deliver. The platform I deliver to you I know I can deliver if given co-operation among other board members. I promise if elected I will work for all children, all schools, all teachers, all principals, not just one or two. I will always be candid with everyone. I will work very hard to run our schools in a businesslike manner because our school system is a business. The board handles taxpayers’ money and to me. my friends, that is the most important factor, to be sure the money is used as it is intended and nothing else. Here is part of my platform: (1) To fight for communication be- tweeen the school board and the communities because many people in the communities do not know anything about their school board and how it functions. (2) A strong affirmative action plan for the staff and the administration. (3) Have a good representa.^ibn of all races in the department of administra tion within the Board of Education. (4) A good qualified Indian Superin tendent because 60 percent of the enrollment is Indian; twenty percent is Black and twenty percent is white. (5) Better utilization of the Indian Education Act monies. Example; Speci al programs for students with special talents. In doing this we can help to develop creative talents that our children have. (6) Teach our youngsters about their heritage. Example: Go to the state board of education to fight to get our heritage taught in our schools. (7) Be sure and fight to see that all schools are accredited by proper agencies. (8) Fight to see that all schools are on the same standards. (9) I will visit each school, talk to the children, principals and teachers to see what kind of problems they are having. If any problems occur, work to solve them at the next meeting. '10) I will fight to have a good strong readingprogram .all through school. If a child can read he can find a way to a' prosperous life, besides, he or she has that RIGHT. Friends, these are some important issues I want to help accomplish. And I can with your help because they are fair and simple. I think a person running for Public office should have already proven themselves to be responsive to the needs of people. And the board of education is concerned with people. 1 have helped solve all kinds of problems for people. The board has problems now and with my leadership and my platform many of the problems can and will be solved. Please give me a chance. I am a MAN OF ACTION. Will you please keep me in ACTION? I need your vote of confidence on Tuesday, November 2, 1976. Thank you.” 1976 HE HAS BEEN RESPONSIVE! BAWNCE SHEET ASSETS Sch- Upm Col. UiL Thm, t Cash and due from banks C 7 424 1 2 U.S. Treasury securities B e 7yb 2 3 Obitgations of other U.S. Government agencies and corporations B 2 E . .. . 850 3 4 Obligations of States and political subdivisions B 3 None 4 5 Other bonds, notes, and debentures g £ IRme 5 6 Corporate stock Kone 6 7 Trading account securities None 8 Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to res ell D a 3(70“ 8 9 a. Loans, Total (excluding unearned income) ir. 1 2 1 736 9a b. Less; Reserve for possible loan losses . 1 1 -y c. Loans, Net . 2 718 10 Direct lease financing , , , Kone 10 D Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other assets representing h,nl. .es 5ft 11 12 Real estate owned other than bank premises None 12/0 13 Investments in unconsolidated subsidiaries ann asen,-iateH .-nm-e.. None ,r 14 Customers liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding Hone 14 15 Other assets .. G 7 39 16 TOTAL ASSETS (sum of items 1 thru 15) 3 182 16 Rrh Item Col- 17 Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations p If 1 544 17 18 Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporeti F If B-FC . . 1 753 18 19 Deposits of United States Government F 2 A-hB-hC 141 19 20 Deposits of States and political subdivisions F 3 a-fs-fc 925 20 21 Deposits of foreign governments and official institutions F 4 A-FB-FC None 21 22 Deposits of commercial banks F 5-1-6 A-FB-FC None 22 23 Certified and officers’ checks F 7 38 23 24 TOTAL DEPOSITS (sum of items 17 thru 23) 4 7^01“ 24 a. Total demand deposits F 8 n 1 i 1973 b. Total time and savings deposits F 8 B+cl i \l2(! 25- Federal funds purchased and securties sold under agreements to repur E 4 None 25 26. Otner liabilities-for-bcmwed money - None 26 27. Mortgage indebtedness None 27 Acceptances executed bv or for account of this hank anri n.ii,«»ann;n.T None 28 29. Other liabilities g 9 “20“ 29 30. TOTAL LIAeiLiTIES (excluding subordinated notes and debentures) 4 42V 30 31. Subordinated notes and debentures None EQUITY CAPITAL 32. Preferred stock a. No. shares outstanding (Par value) None 32 33. Common stock a Nn shams author,toH finf) b. No. shares outstanding 67.099 (Par value) IOC 33 34. Surplus 3=6 0 34 35. Undivided profits 35 36. Reserve for contingencies and other capital reserves 36 37. TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL (sum of■items32^h'ru 36) ' ' Tqe; 37 38. TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EOUITY CAPITAL (sum of items .Tfl .31 and 371 Iftp 38 MEMORANDA Average tor lb or 30 calendar days ending with call date; 485 b. Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements tc r—. esRonds to n 213 c. Total loans (corresponds to item 9a above) . 725“ , p|,l 3b below 5Dfl~ d e. Total deposits (corresponds to item 24 above) ? 352 f. Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to 25 above) None f g. Other liabilities for borrowed money (corresponds to item 26 above) None 2. Standby letters of credit outstanding None 2 3. Time deposits of $100,000 or more; a. Time certificates of deposit in denominations of $100 000 or mor 504 3a ). Other time deposits in amounts of $100,000 or more None paid political advertisement

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