- - i v t L n Uv ,i t . . , i 5, , tf. I. f f i ";l, 1 V r ' ,4 1 J , r V y- ) . ; ' i ' ' , 1 1 C it r ,v ) Citizens Bank ' - $':?'y r4 Uatihall 1q tU State o North Carolina at the close of baitae ' 'i V'1 June 80. 1055 - Y ' ,V A ASSETS' ' v-a Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balances, v A' I ft If , r ' f J ' TOr CAPACITY eVft'- Kckupf Fowl F-100, GVW 6,000 lbs. Famed Short Stroke 130-h.p. .Power King V-8. Also available: 118-h.p ; Six, with the shortest piston stroke of any leading truck six. , . wkwimijai mini I a i.nw'jiuuf v ,i v -i d : f ' w ft a) 1 .1 1 K Tw. ore nlV J"1" I ' - , - , ' ' - j ' -Fora F-600 2-tdnnetw has GVW boosted 1wWWMiPPed with heavv-duty rear a3de' nevy-dutjr ( 'iiirin jMtuct WAels, and 140-h.p. Short Stroke V-8 engine. u vauxu nwui.iu frniuw ua wiwwmiu .-.... 9 uuujuv.w United State Government obligations, direct and guaranteed 1,285,775.25 Obldgeytions of States and political subdivisions - 609,416.51 Loans and discounts (hickidinr'$3SlJ!6 overdrafts) 1,868,735.69 Bank premises owned $78,791.44, furniture and fixtures 111,596.44 s. 90,887-88 Other assets 76,903.85 TOTAL ASSETS : $4,780,099.43 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations ' $1,600,696.28 Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 2,310,944.46 Deposit ; of United States Government (including postal savings) .16,982.84 Deposits of States and political subdivisions 449,194.72 Other deposits (certified and officers' checks, etc.) -. 3,543.19 TOTAL DEPOSITS $4,381,361.49 Other liabilities - - 89,119.01 TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including subordinated obligations shown below) $4,470,480.5ft CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital $ 100,000.00 Surplus - 150,000.00 Undivided profits 59,618.93 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 309,618.93 ' (iVlpTShSrf Stroke -y 11,000-lb. front . now haa 42,000 lbs. ( axle available, in- creased oapaciUes in almost all models from "2-ton" up! i - m . 4 it it Mm ford 'iw'rrBeoriOriii; iniiis Service Motor Sales, Inc. TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $4,780,099.43 This bank's capital consists of: Common stock with total par value of $100,000.00. Total deposits to the credit of the State of North Carolina or any official thereof $400,000.00 MEMORANDA Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes $668,000.00 Loans as shown above are after deduction of reserves of 46,871.69 I, R..B. Chandler, Asst. Vice-President of the above-named bank, do sol emnly affirm 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 and belief. Correct Attest: R. B. CHANDLER E. R. TWEED. Director E. C. TEAGUE, Director CHARLES E. MASHBURN, Director State of North Carolina, County of Madison, ss: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 14th day of July, 1955, and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank. My commission expires Nov. 6, 1955. ETHEL F. SPRINKLE, Notary Public. MARSHALL, N. C. Honor is a harder master than low Samuel L. Clemens iARTHRITIS? I how bm wonderfully blatted In being 'Mliirart fo ectfV life oft.r being crippled fa nearly every (oinl In my body and with - --- Kxeneel free) head to foot. I Md Mieuintoid Arthritis and other form a7 RhewiMtitm. harnb deformed and my UmAed (pace prohibits telling you more h If vmi will write me. I will reply (ejt oace and tell yea how I revived this nderful relief. Mrs. Lela S. Wier Arbor Hib Drive, t. O. Box MM Jachtoa 7. Miuiipol ATHLETES FOOT GERM HOW TO KILL IT IN ONE HOUR If not pleased, your 40c back. This STRONG ifungieide PLOUGHS OFF the outer skin to expose buried fungi, mile it nn rnnt.art. Get trreaseless, instant-drying T-4-L at any drug tore. Today at 'r MOORE'S PHARMACY Decoration And Homecoming At Chapel Hill Aug. 7 There will be a decoration and homecoming at the Chapel Hill Cem etery the first Sunday in August All speakers and singers are invited. This Will be an all-day event. Everybody bring lunch and stay all day. Wallin Reunion To Be Held On Sunday The annual Wallin Family reunion will be held at the Upper Walnut Creek church on Sunday, July 24, it was announced this week. All those attending are asked to prepare basket lunches. A decoration will be held at the Faulkner Cemetery at two o'clock and all those who have loved one buried there are requested to be present. is made Special for you! , DONT SCRATCH THAT JTCHI . . . I In 15 mintttes, you MUST be pleased ' i ri-witb ITCH-ME-NOT when applied ''Wtor -ihe Itete of eraetaa, ' is!(fwotm, ' it wthlete's -foot. Insect Wte sl ther . Jwtf ace hashes 41 ywst 40e back St , v r q drag store. TStuy t --'"Kooaurs phakmacy ?.'ini in i i '-'in " " " V s ' 4 WIRING DOlE? 5 Electric Rmage & f ' Hot Wafer Heater Semc HOUSE WIRING,, Etc nsohGErvfes" ITZT-TD : ICIAN" Miss Katie Lou James Passes On Sunday; Funeral Held Tuesday Funeral services for Miss Katie Lou James, 52, of Marshall, Route 1, who died Sunday, July 17, 1955, at 12:15 at the home of her sister, Mrs. . Henry Ball, after a lengthy illness, were held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Laurel Fork Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. G. Y. Burgdn and the Rev. J. B. Brig-man. Burial was in the Ball cemetery. Nephews were pallbearers and nieces served as flowerbearers. She is survived by the one sister, Mrs.-Ball, and several nieces and nephews. Bowman-Rector Funeral Home was in charge. State College Hints -to- Farm Homemakers By RUTH CURRENT State Home Demonstration Agent 4 ' o . ' .,. ' . . ' .-a Research rules for drying rayons Avoid too much sun on colors. Sunlight iis a natural bleach and is therefore hard on all colors. Take colored clothes off the line as soon as they dry. When you have doubts about a garment's ability to stand strong sunlight, hang it in the shade or indoors. ments Wash often. This prolongs the life of your garments; and serves to reshape the garment, thus insuring better fit. Close slide fasteners, hooks and eyes when you wash foundation gar ments. . Never soak. Use a small hand brush on soiled parts. Lay the gar ment flat on a drainboard and brush,,.. Neesr wrln;. To remove excess moisture, roll lengthmfoe in a: Turk. ish, towel so '-batiojse,! supporters and metal fastenings cannot out the fabric. Smooth in shape to dry. Dry flat on a towel, or hang over a clothesline. Press only the fabric or lace sections of a girdle or brassiere. Never allow an iron to touch the rubberized 1 Don't let clothes blow in strong sections. wind. A high wind can cause tear ing, soiling and pulling out of shape, making ironing difficult. Never dry in ddrect heat or sun light both tend to cause rubber deterioration and will shorten the Washing tips for foundation gar- life of your foundation garment Now Is The Vs .RWv w rr jji- ii i f.nr 4- V fc II A . Jl ft II t-y To have your DRAPERIES, SLIP COVERS, Etc., thor oughly cleaned and refreshed. Also send your Winter Clothes before moths have a chance to ruin a valuable suit or dress! ! ! Let us Dry Clean and seal them in Cedarized Mothproof Bags! FOR PICK-UP AND DELIVERY DIAL 2461 TODAY Edwards Cleaners MARSHALL, N. C. AKcv; flsGOrtncnt Of Wj Lm W v- y ' 1 W w e.efl-' -W he ei bWV k T 2 r - , -1 7 f V

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