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. J.M w O i & I, J. r -' crt Dnvis, (Municipal Accountant T .vn cf iT'ar f'if.n, ,1'crewi.h file Report of Finances of saul Tow as f June Is. I, 1. 1, of all receipts and expenditures lc m.' r Ju'y 1, 1- J Mine i June SO, 19ol. An Audit of the sa. I a--''!- ly Certi fied Jl nV'io Accountants was completed as of eaul uU arid wi.l be on file for inspection which I believe will reliect and agree with this report, , ' , General Fund jlncomei INCOME: ' ' " . . July 1, 1960 Beginning Balance ,6-21 1961 taxes r 13'Im no 1959 taxes , t J-0? 1957 and iprlor "years taxes . J04.23 Privilege licenses 'T?ifia Other income (detailed) w.-.-,rnt-' Loan from Water, Funds . In tangible tax t! (Meter violations ... Franchise tax . J.-,-,,.!- Gas Tax refunds -.. ...........-.-- From Parking Meter Funds .....,... Candidates filing fees . Total for 1960-1961 $20,225.38 471.80 650.00 140.61 45.00 i 950.62 185.76 769XK) . 35.00. General Fund Expenditure t Town portion Social Security . Expenditures City Council Loan to City Prk - Tax listing and tax ledger Tax collections expense ... Police Department m Street Department City Hall repairs ,-, Painting swimming pool ., Fire Department Sanitary Dept., Garbage collecting $ 278.84 2,382.65 721.66 . 276.26 . - 873.04 . 7.842.04 - 4,361.42., . 791.78 . 121.76 737.70 2,915.31 .$20,802.34 ! 115.00 Total Less $115.00 ... Total General Fund Expenditures $20,187.84 June 80, 1961 Bank Balance - S8-04 ' - $20,225.88' A breakdown of the above figures can be seen on the records showing each Hem for which said expenditures were " " made. Or will reflect breakdown in the Auditor's Report : when filed by eeed Auditors. ... $ 415.1ft 14,290.02 488.19 6.sr Debt Service Fund: INCOME: July 1, 1960 Beginning balance I960 taxes 'i.....-....-.- . 1059 taxes' -- -- ' ' , From Water Funds' - 7- M.OO ACIUf 'AkTUUft iiw vm , Total funds for year . ... $16,246.12 Bonds paid MSSm" Interest on bonds 67ljE New York Bank charges au-vz Total (paid on Wds lS: 'llSk June 80, 1961 Biank Balance -i..- o0!MH $16,246.12 Water Works: - S "1 i 1 ' v ,v " -. ' ' INCOME: ' k ' i. . Julr h I960 Beginning balance 'J'fto,! . Water revenue and meter deposits ....-..-. -.10j"" t Total ....'. ...: I---.-' $19,1944: EXPENDITURES: . t: New sewer pape Operating expenses . 'YJ?i Transferred to Debt Service 1'2S2SV' Transfer to Ceneral Fund and City Park -.ArSHJ Cost of repairs to Dam on Hunter Creek 10,160.77 "r -V-'l,'i MvvT'.'iHvW''' - '.'H-!:..'!.:-' ' 1 '' " '- .Total expenditures for the year , 1?'lS2-52 June 80, 1961, Bank Balance,.... rZy Total : $19,194.24 ; Breakdown of above expenditures may be seen on records : . and ehould reflect in the annual Audit which will be on file sooeu ..';:;.. , 1 Parking Meters: - INCOME: June 80, 1960 iBeginndng balance Meter revenue ......... $ 112.11 ... 2,100.65 $ 2,212.66 Total EXPENDITURES: . Salaries ... - Parts for repairs - Printing parking ticekts ........ 60.00 ; Advertising by Mayor 5S"nn Transferred to General Fund ... Labor on meters i ''77 Social Security mm Total JL - 2072 June 30, 1961 Balance r 132 96 City Parlct Joins 80, 1960 Overdraft Revenue from ipark Fxpm General Fund From Water Fund $5.17, .... $3,128.05 721.65 - 86A1 Total I... Less overdraft $3,885.91 f 6.17 Less errc-r- ' ' EXPENDITURES: Salary Manager i Palary Bookkeeper Wages for aasitant Telephone . . .SaLary Life Guard ... ........ Social Security .... Chlorine tallets for pool and supplies J lectricitv I i.h'1 for Sieating .......... ,J: '--airs- .j..r-.... .wi. 1 a: is lor 880.74 0 $3,880.24 Tl' I ites 1 1 1 ar.k LaLnce $2,410.76 174.25 246.60 64.76 . 411-10 79.78 66.09 , V 63.78 . 193.09 : 28.88 . 4.00 a 22.05 $3,75.11 ... 125.13 $3,830.24 Dr. Luther Horn ) mod BEGINNING TONIGHT V Services Nightly at 7;33 O'clock Dr. Horn is a former superintendent of Eliada Home for Children EVERYONE IS WELCOME! NO .SUNDAY MORNING SERVICE . Mats Hill News UBS. S. W. HUFF, Correspondent Mr. mnd Mrs. Geo. Wells and family, who have been here for two weeks visiting bis parents, Mr. and Mi. ' Barry Wells, ; are returning this week to their borne in California. They went with the family to HiHsboro for the wed ding of bis brother, : Lutiher, to Miss Patsy Kenyon last Sunday. Mr1, amid Mrs. Ray Jarvis and f aimil! returned to their home in Glen Burnie, Md., last Sunday af ter a weeks visit here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. M.. Jar vis and (Mrs. J. W. (Huff., f. Mr. and Mrs. Clint (Moulds and family, who were en route to their home in Glen Burnie, Md., from a visit to relatives in Mississippi, were overnight guests of the Jar vds family Saturday. Mr. and 'Mrs. Selti lappard, of Philaderpbia, Pa., are , spending bhii week here wit hhia .mother, Maes Caroline Houck, and aunt, Miss Oeta Edwards. ' V-'';, Miss Caroline Houck, of Louis burg, West Vs., is spending a few weeks here with lier grandmother, Mrs. M. H. Terrell. Dr. and Mrs. Hoyt Blackwell were notified Friday night of the birth of a daughter to their son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Ohas. (McCall, in (Boston, where Dr. McCall is now Interning; Their little son is here with Dr. and Mrs. Black-well. - iMr. end Mrs Lawrence Wbit aker and little daughter, of Mary ville, Tenn... visited his , parents here for a few i sys recently. Mr. C. W. BaUing was called to Waynesville last week because of the doath of a brother. ' Mr. M. II. Griffin and daugh ter, Mr. Mary 1-ee Jviice and isons made a ti'ip to Camdua, S. C, ov er the week-end for a visit there wiQi Mir. and Mrs. Joe Stines and family. r', ' ,' 1 . , v Mrs. Gerald Griffin' and kittle daughters spent last week here with her parents, Mr. and .Mrs.. Jeter Johnson. , . ( - . 1 'Mrs. Ennitr Briggs - underwent surgery at jMission Hospital last Thursday morning. Mrs. Leon Garrison was hospi talized at St, Joseph's last week because of; a .broken shoulder.' Lane Roberts ' left last Thurs day for service in the U. S.. Air Force. . He is to be stationed at Lackland Air Force Base n San Antonio, Texas. (Mrs. Ruth Medford returned early Hue, week for a trip into Canada with her daughter, Miss Nancy Medford. . Mrs. Medford returned by train ' from Boston. Her . daughter went on to Orono, Maine to the . State University where she is in summer school. VTo write Tour AC GET me, WEY EXPENDITURES: Stone for, roads .1 Labor on roads Social Security . Gasoline and oil . ... Tires for1 truck Repairs to equipment .... Survey and map ........ Lumber for bridges ...... Material for patching .... Paving street Resurfacing . Total expenditures ........... ........ Bonded Indebtedness: July 1, 1961 Total bonded indebtedness Open account Diamond Dnlling Co. Total Indebtedness . .... Bonds fallinjr due this year ..... Interest to ray this year , , New York tank Charges $849.34 600.82 . . 18.07 . ( 1046 829.22 17.75 35.00 . ' 85.43 21.00 .. 2,115.00 1,015.00 .-$4,891.49 $125,000.00 8,500.00 $123,500.00 . fio.r '1 ro j 5,2;5.00 . , 23.03 Total to pay during? f'vl y Unllected tflxps in of Jtit.e :. 1P-: 1 1 L Levy taxes '. taxes ! I "7.1' 195 1 . I -1 . $i5,::ic3 j . fi.r-"i Clete E. Ensley, 67, of RFD 4, Marshall, died (Saturday after noon, July 8, 19C1, in Uxbana, Cliio, while en route home after visiting a daughter in Troy, Mich. Services were held at 2:30 p. m., Wednesday in Red Hill Free V.'ill Baptist Church. ' i The Rev. Arthur Hensley of ficiated. Burial was in Station uemetery. Nephews were pall' bearers. Nieces were flowerbear ers. Siurviving are his mother, Mrs. Rinda Ensley; two daughters, Mrs. D. G. Hawks of Troy, Mich., and Mrs. John D. Dumas of Long Beach; Calif.; one son, Roger W. Ensley of Warren, Mich.; five brothers, Charlie and Plato Ens ley, both of Detroit, Mich., Jeter and Fred Ensley, both of Swanna noa, - and ' (Howard 'Ensley of Greenville, S. C; (five eistere, Mrs. Cora Ramsey and Mrs. Her nvan Dwvis, both of Marshall, Mrs. Roy Adams and Mrs. Lawton Al len, both of Black Mountain, and Mrs. Nina Magill of Aahevdlle; and eight grandchildren. -. Mr. Ensley was a retired auto worker and .. was, a veteran of World Wat I. ' Bowman-Rector Funeral Home was in charge. - , j.t Cs doss ci 1 ( 673.G07.08 ef . " bll id lie State of V . th Car a s s l: v s Cash balances with other banks, and ca: h a terns In , process of collection ...-- -r- uuueii cuti.ea uwuou uui,, - - . C95 01 r)0 guananteed " Q'"a'T7n"'!K 01liKations of States and political Wiviaions 8,0.75 Other bonde, notes, land debentures, (unoluding 1297,600.00 : securities of Federal agencies and corporations not - (guaranteed by U. S.) , Is r? "SS Loans and discounts (including $83.13 overdrafts) v,--- 9o4,b3.28 Bank premises owned $16,650.94, furniture and ,.. fixtures $1815 LVU1G fXUiWI ..-w- t r- .... - j ; Other assets - mojsi TOTAL ASSETS . $4,01557.23 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of Individuals, partnerships, and corporations $1,455,875.83 Time deposits of Individuals, partnerships, and v corporations ...C.......... xw.ai ueposits ox umtea states uoveromeni iumuuuuv pusw savings) ..................i.-.-- Deposits of States and political subdivisions Certified and officers' checka, etc. TOTAL DEPOSITS . $3,742,724.05 (a) Total demand deposits $1,509,210.74 (b) Total .time and savings deposit $233,5131 j Other liabilities .......-.-'." TOTAL LIABILITIES Decoration At Shoal ; Hill Sunday, July 16 The annual decoration of the Shoal Hill Cemetery -will be held Sunday, July 16. .", Decoration at Cemetery at 10 a. m. Dinner will be served at the church at 12:00 noon. Bring a picnic lunch, and enjoy the ser vices. . Singing in the afternoon. All . singers and public are in vited to attend. L. J." BROWN A safe investment is a donation to the Rural Fire Protection Fund, larshall, N C C:V3L41t3C:3 p." r. -.n L . , - 4 . -. -. fSemo liquid or oinbm ,t a doc tor's anUwntic, promni y relieves i itching. Slops scratuluM "d 50 helps henl and clear siuiace skin rashes, buy Ixtra,, : Strength 2emo for V 1 1 1 1 1 stubborn cases I a- 21,684.30' 83,618.61 3,032.00 A 48,02.ga .;:T'.'i.;..;.,"$3,79i28.88 tr ' ' .1 - ' CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ."'nn Capital: (a) Common stock, total par value $100,000.00 OfiM.OO Surplus . . lU't.ouu.uw Undivided profits ...... 4 ' ti.0dO.so .-v,- .',.-.:- '-. ( ..J- . . . r .- TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS l..;... ' 224,00.35 TOTAL LIA1BIUTIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $4,015,357.23 Total deposits to the credit of the Stats of North Carolina M J ; . A aa af fiiiial thawaaf K NAM t -A. iz . : J-. . i' --,! T-i v eaaaw vMtviw easwa wa w avv .. , v., i . MEMORANDA Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for-: k outer purposes (including notes am ou Teaiscouuiefl... ' and aeoumties sold with lagpreement to repwdhaee) -t. $176,500.00 (a) Loans as shown above are after (deduction of reserves of , 41,187.98 (b) Seooriities as shown above are after deduction of reserves of ' 437.50 : I, Roealeme M. Tugman, Assistant Cashier, of the aibove-tiamed bank, do eolemnly affirm that ithia report of condition is true to ,he best of my knowledge and belief. - r ",,;. i Oorreet-Attest: ROSALENE M. TUGMAN ' j - J. J. RAMSEY, Director - - - , ' f . - CRAIG L. RUMSILL JR Director '. BRUCE K. MURRAY, Director - . 'J - State of North Carolina, County of 'Madison, tttt 1 ' ' sworn to an subscribed beiore me thus 11 Qi aay of July; lyfti, and I hereby certify that I am not an off icer or director of this bank. My eommiesioo expires January 81, 1963. - ,i ,i iEFFIE FORE, Notary Public ? W ft, GARDEN BEANS WITH A VIRUS A PROBLEM For the past several years home gardeners have been disturbed and baffled by a disease of snap beans whWh causes the beans to begin dying from the top, just before blooming. ' , Mr. v- J. C. Wells,"' Extension Plant Pathologist, was present in the county and conducted two dis ease clinics. About 40 home gar dners brought these diseased beans to the clinic. Mr. Wells diagnosed The News-Record Your Boy In Servic the. trouble as being caused by a virus which is pre.pnt on "home garden seed s ' seed, states V Assistant A -The I . ; snap beans i., - - i a western source. grown seed no not have tUe viri; and, as a result, the boans v. not be affected by this organism. 1 tfrn fr i I . v vent t.. H 'n snl fr ' . ' - y' ; : ' H Looli them over from every anrjlo... ana. mpm$ JSize up the BIG WAGON I The new Travklaix by International is stylishly low in height, big and roomy inside. ' With all 3 seats in. it carries 9 big people.' , With seats adjusted, 6 and big loads, or 3 and giant loads. V-8 power is standard. ' ' Some models offer torsion-bar front r miint-n snrl ho mwtion frame. MEET TUE SCOUT! Made for work -and plenty of it ' with a dash of fun thrown in. Carries ' 3 people up front All-steel body hauls man-size loads of cargo. , International 4-cy linder Comanche ' Ur.nin mvh nn tfa nml nil. Olltional all-wheel drive provides traction anywhere. V The Scout strips for action in minutes-doors, windshield and top come off. The Scout converts , to a town delivery with an optional steel Travel -Top ' - mm plot with id nsir windows, and lift gate. pic:t cut n r:z::'J.n ' Intkhnational'i new Kgbt-duty truclts are di.Trfnt insiJe, out ! la enJ ,Ti ' month. ' W'y of hf-ii ronin, y t s'yL. l.'y low. r m o- 111 ' 1. 1 ' -i ErounJ , c x.tt io-t r .rs . I ' 1 1 ' C ) r ' l ( 3 .A' I 1 r - 22 ' Si. it ' v 1 . Is' tor V-3 - is r .1 1 c-X'fS-' $ r I
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