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MARSHALL, N. C, APRIL Le Roy Connor, Lauring Sholton, 57, Dies Wednesday; Services Saturday Southern Railway To Install 100 New Super-Cushion Cars WO MINUTES Native Of County, Dies In Maryland Schedule of Home Demonstration Clubs In County fk steu S. STAM THE NEWS. RECORD I On Monday, March 28, IMS, Lee Roy Conner, of 4709 Breneb viUe Rd, College Park, Maryland, diad after a ahort illness. He was a native of MadJaon County. Surviving ara the widow, Mrs. Lavinia Brady Conner; four sis tera, Misa Grace Conner, Mrs. Robert Davis and Mrs. Maude Simmons, all of Marshall, and Mrs. Ann Puckett of Black Moun tain; two brothers, Charlie and Vance Conner of Marshall. Services were held on Wednes day, March 27 at 12:80 p. m., at Gasch's Funeral Home, Hyatts ville, Md. Interment was at the George Washington Cemetery. Mrs. Davis went by plane to at- 1 tend the funeral of her brother Monday, April 8 Hot Springe HD Club will meet at 7 p. m. Wednesday. April 10 Paint Ford HD Club meets with Mra. Helen Gardner at 2 p. m. Thursday, April 11 Hayes Run HD Club meets with Mrs. E. C Crowe at 1:80 p. m. Hot Springs Youth Enlists In Navy Chief Petty Officer Bob Wil liams of the Morristown Navy Re cruitings Station announces that Charles Claude Foster, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey F. Foster, Rt .3, Hot Springs, enlisted in the U. S Navy on the 22nd of March and chose to receive his recruit training at the U S. Naval Train ing Center, San Diego, Calif. Charles is a graduate of War ren Wilson College and enlisted in the Navy under the Junior Col lege Training Program in the field of aviation. Upon comple tion of 9 weeks recruit training, Charles will be granted 2 weeks leave prior to attending a Navy Technical School in the Aviation Field or to Pilot Training if found qualified. BLOODSHED ' BOX SCORE ' ON N. C. HIGHWAYS Raleigh The Motor Vehicle Department's summary of traffic deaths through 10 a. m., Monday April 1, 1968 Killed To Date 246 Killed To Date Last Year 262 Hamlin Infant Dies In Asheville; Graveside Rites Held The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hamlin of Rt. 3, Mars Hill, died Thursday morning March 28, 1963 in an Asheville hospital. Fort Eustis, Va, (AHTNC) Army Pvt. Dedriek C. Cody, 28, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude A Co dy, Route 6, Marshall, recently waa assigned to Special Troops Headquarters Company at Fort Kustis, va Cody entered the Army last No vember and completed basic train ing at Fort Gordon, Ga. He is a 1068 graduate of Mars Hill High School and was employ ed by Nello Teer Co., in Durham, before entering the Army. Kaumholdcr, Germany (AHTNC) Army Pfc George C. Fisher, son of Mrs. Ben Fisher, Route 1, Marshall, recently took part In a 12-day training exercise with oth er members of the 8th Infantry Di vision's 12th Engineer Battalion at Baumholder, Germany. The exercise was designed to test and improve the combat radiness of U.S. forces stationed in Germany. Fisher is a tracked-vehicle driv er in the battaliort's Company D in Dexheim. He entered the Army in April 1962, completed basic training at Fort Gordon, Ga., and arrived ov erseas in September 1962. The 19-year-old soldier attend ed Marshall High School. Lauring Shslton, 57, of Rt 8, Marshall, died Wednesday mom ing March 27, 1M& at his real- Renew Your Subscription To The News-Record Surviving in addition to the parents are two sisters, Mrs. Lane Merrell of Mars Hill and Miss Joyce Hamlin of the home; three brothers, L. J., Timmy and Russell of the home; the mater nal grandmother, Mrs. Regetta Yelton of Mars Hill; and the pa ternal grandfather, Emmet Ham lin of Rt. 3, Mars Hill. Singing Services wars hold at 2 p. m. Saturday at Carmon Church of God. The Rev. Leonard Norris offi ciated and burial was in Harris Cemetery with Mphewt serving as pallbearers. Tha body was at the residence. Bowman FVineral Homo waa in charge. Surviving are widow, Mrs. Ar- they Shelton; tha mother, Mrs. Muncie SheRon of Knoxville; four sons, Dillard Of Anderson, Ind., Carl of Newport News, Va., Doak of Chicago, and Lewis Shelton of the home; three stepsons, Burle son and Berlin Hensley of Rt 8, and Edward Hensley of Ander son, Ind.; two daughters, Mrs. Lee Stiltner and Mrs. James Frolhing of Newport News, Vs.; three stepdaughters, Mrs. Gar land Shelton of Anderson, Ind., Mrs. Johnny Wiley of Middletown, Ind., and Mrs. Woodrow Bishop of Rt 8, Marshall; five brothers, Oscar, Roscoe, Olin, and Royal Shelton of Flag Pond, Tenn., and Horace SheRon of Newark, N. J.; three sisters, Mrs. Vernon Stock ton and Mrs. Bod. Williams of Flag Pond, Tenn., and Mrs. Cauley Shelton of Rt 8, Marshall, and 26 grandchildren. Southern Railway expects deliv eries to begin in May on an order for 100 new 00-foot -lnch Super- Cushion box ears costing mora than $2,300,000 from Pullman- Standard at Bessemer, Ala. All are single-sheathed steel box oars equipped with roller-bearing trucks and the freight protecting THE VISITING PREACHER" Paul and Barnabas had seated themselves in the large synago gue in fiaidian Antiocn. imy ware soon recognised as "clergy men," however, for "after the read Super-Cushion under-frame that ing of the law and the prophets" Southern had a large part in do- j they ware asked whether either of veloping. ' them might hsve some word of They will have 12-foot-wide, ("exhortation" for those who had plug-type aluminum doors that! gathered. Graveside services were held at 2 p. m. Friday in Murray a nd Hamlin Cemetery. The Rev. Lloyd Ponder officia ted. Holcombe Funeral Home was in charge. , The regular 1st Saturday night singing (which has been changed from the 4th Sunday night) at the Dry Branch church will be held April 6. Everyone is invited to attend. ACHING MUSCLES Quickly relieve nagging pains of ired, sore, aching muscles with STANBACK Powders or Tablets. iTANBACK'S combination of medi-ally-proven ingredients for relief ,f pain works fast and gives re markably comforting relief. Satis faction guaranteed. Snap back with STANBACK. 1 Marines Offer 120-Day Plan f Enlistment i i iiud anu uouiuvu uiwwvaicc fighting force," said GySgt. C. A. Johnson Jr., local Marine recruit er for the WNC area, adding "tra dition is a part of every Marine's equipment as is his pack, helmet and rifle." Pride and tradition, said the sergeant, is now being offered high school seniors between the ages of 17 and 28, according to a bulletin today . from the Raleigh fit flush with the car interior t o form a smooth sidewall, and shield ad vents in the car ends to keep air flowing through the car and eliminate moisture condensation. Sixty of the cars will be of 70- ton capacity and will be fitted with movable aluminum bulkheads and side wall fillers to mske the car especially useful for hauling packaged freight on pallets load ed and unloaded by fork-lift-truck. The other 4.0 cars will have s 90-ton load capacity and will have lading strap anchors in the side walls. Southern placed the order as an addition to an earlier order t o Pullman-Standard for 600 new 60-foot 6-inch, 70-ton capacity Su per-Cushion box cars. Deliveries of these have already started. The railway called the whole 600-car, $11,200,000 order "a wel come addition to an already-large fleet of new cost-cutting freight cars designed to save money for shippers and the public by reduc ing the total cost of transporation. These details are Important for as Moses, in giving the Law, had declared God's moral standards, the phophets had for centuries challenged the people to obey the law and had warned them of the dire consequences of breaking its commands. Hence, in the synago gues passages were generally read from the law and the prophets and the religious leaders would then "exhort" the people to heed the prophets and obey the law. Paul and Barnabas, the visit -ng preachers, therefore, were ftsked whether either of them had "word of exhortation for the people." Paul responded to the nvitation, but rather than mere ly exhorting his hearers to keep I tha law he proclaimed Christ who in love had died for all law break ers, closing with these words : "BE IT KNOWN UNTO YOU THEREFORE, MEN AND BRETHEN. THAT THROUGH THIS MAN IS PREACHED UN TO YOU THE FORGIVENESS OF SINS; AND BY HIM ALL THAT BELIEVE ARE JUSTI FIED FROM ALL THINGS FROM WHICH YE COULD NOT BE JUSTIFIED BY THE LAW OF MOSES" (Acts 18:88, 89). How we need this message to day! We msy forever exhort one another to keep the law, but who of us has not slready broken it? Let us thank God, then, that He is s loving Savior as well as s just Judge anjd that as God the Son He PAID for our sins Himself at Calvary so that we might be "justified freely by His Grace." "CHRIST HATH REDEEMED US FROM THE COURSE OF THE LAW, BEING MADE A CURSE FOR US" (Gal. 8:13). "BELIEVE ON THE LORD JESUS CHRIST AND THOU SHALT BE SAVED (Acts 16:31). ITEMS ON YOUR CLEAN-UP LIST LIFE-SAVING PLANNING Smoking in Bed is Deadly ! ! 1. K recruiting headquarters. Not on ly are men in this area now eli gible, but they may also select to join under the Buddy Plan and for Marine Aviation duty only Sgt. Johnson said his informa tion authorizes him to accept ap plications from two or more men who want to remain together throughout their training, and at the same time join through the 120-day enlistment. The 120-day plan, said the sergeant, enables men to join the Marines today. but leave for training anytime during the 120-day period. The date is at their choosing and con venience. Included in this plan, said Sgt. Johnson, is the advantage of fast- becoming eligible for promotion, serving a portion of his military obligation, and a pay increase practically before commencing training Any fireman call tell you it's actually a fact that a clean house seldom burns. Ifs just as true that a clean stove or furnace seldom burns up the house. Dirty, defective heating and cooking equipment cauuses the deadliset dwelling fires, according to National Fire Protection studies They take about 2,000 lives yearly in this country, and destroy or damage about 1,500 homes each week. Now, during Spring Clean-UP, is an excellent time to have heat ing equipment serviced and re paired, before you let it go and get caught by the first cold snap of next fall. It could be time to check the chimney too; it's parti cularly important if you bum wood auci over your kitchen stove, how long since it has bad the greasy residue removed? Keeping heating and cooking equipment in top operating con dition means fuel savings as well as fire safety. So be suure the furnace and stove in your home are no youur clean-up, check-up list. Everybody takes a new lease on life when Spring rolls around. And that lease en life, for you and your family, will be more certain if you've planned and practiced a family fire drill. Here are pointers for planning from the National Fire Protection Association: 1. Carefully figure two routes to the outside from every room, es pecially bedrooms. Allow for fire blocking stairway or hall. Piclt an outside assembly point wlrre the family will meet. 2. Remember that closed befy room doors will hold back flame and smoke, allow extra time. 3. Be sure everyone understands the most important rule: Get out of the house immediately at the first suspicion of fire. -w " I INGROWN NAIL sasataMai tHjariNa tout m J "I don 9t ski, but REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF Citizens Bank of Marshall in the State of North Carolina at the close of business on March 28, 1963 ASSETS Cash, balances with other banks, and cash items in process of collection - $ 713,349.90 United States Government obligations, direct and sruaranteed . : 100.152.09 Obligations of States and Dolitical subdivisions . 682.686.23 Other bonds, notes, and debentures (including $397,214.00 securities of Federal agencies and corporations not guaranted bv U. S.) 897.214.00 Loans and discounts (including $6.91 overdrafts) 2,256,704.47 Bank premises owned $77,165.16, furniture and fixtures $13,047.15 90.212.31 Enlistment option information i Other assets 26,815.23 may be obtained by visiting or writing the sergeant at Post Of- LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations $1,818,698.48 Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 3,187,744.56 Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings) . 76,881.15 Deposits oi states ana political subdivisions 300,915.1 uertiiied ana oincers cnecKs, etc. 39,395. TUl ALi UWnxn'lV HJZ,634.0 (a) Total demand deposits .... $2,109,890.24 (b) Total time ana savings deposits $3,322,744.56 utner naDiuties fice Building, Asheville. VlGRAN SQPIfifi , . this new resort has meant a regular pay check for my husband . . . and a lot of the other folks In our community.'' Yes, rural electric systems are helping their communities survive the economic blow that has struck traditionally farming and mining areas. One example Is in Illinois, where two young men built a ski resort . . . and the community had a moment of hope. But problems arose when it didn't snow the first year ... the owners faced bankruptcy ... the local bank faced loss of its in vestment . . . and the rural electric cooperative serving the area faced loss of $9,000 invested in line to the new industry. But the people of the area decided it shouldn't happen, The bank lent all it could $75,000 The cooperative lent $23,000 to buy electrically operat ed snow-making equipment. Now the ski resort is growing and thriving creating jobs and income for people of the area. As the local banker said, "The resort needed an ex tra push to get over the hump. It had exhausted its credit. The cooperative stepped In. the whole area, farmers and townspeople alike, will benefit. The resort is a new industry, just as a factory would be." Electric cooperatives throughout Americo hove made the revitalization of our rural areas a pri mary goal. Tarheel Electric Membership- Association, Ind Less than 3 a day Roberts Pharmacy Marshall, N. C. TOTAL ASSETS $6,967,134.23 66 15 1 114,712.65 .. $6,64747.35 TOTAL LIABILITIES .. CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital: (a) Common stock, total par value $100,000.00 . $100,000.00 fiSdlvldedrpw 8n,ej TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS . 419,786.88 TOTAL LIABILITIES AMD CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $5,967,134.23 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 outer purposes (including notes and bills rediscounted and securities sold with agreement to repurchase) $640,165.68 (a) Loans as shown above are after deduction of valuation reserves of . 70,466.00 I, Frank T. Moore. Cashier, of the above -named hank u solemnly affirm that this renort of condition in trim n) the best of my knowledge and belief. Correct Attest: FRANK T. MOORE CHARLES E. MASHBURN, Director JOHN O. CORBETT, Director R. B. CHANDLER. Director State of North Carolina, County of Madison, as: Sworn to and subscribed before ma this 80th rfav nf Uth loaa and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank! My commission expires Nov. 6, 1968. ethel F. SPRINKLE, Notary Public j
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