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MIm Jeanne Young
Passes Saturday
Funeral Monday
Schedule of Home
Demonstration
Clubs In County
Monday, Oct. 19 Bech Glen
HD Club will meet at 2 p. m., at
the Club House with Mrs. Dock
Ramsey as hostess.
Tuesday, Oct 20 Mars Hill
HD Club will meet at 2 p. m., with
Mrs. Henry Wells.
Wednesday, Oct. 21 Profram
Planning Meeting in Asheville.
Thursday, Oct. 22 All HD
women will meet for the County
Achievement Day Tour at 9 a. r.i.,
at the Birtmore Dairy Bar, Bilt
more. Friday, Oct 23 HD Leader
training for November program at
county courthouse at 1:30 p. m.
Purchases Bull
Gladson Cutshall, Marshall, haa
recently purchased the registered
Brown Swiss Bull Clemondale Su
preme Tony '46039 from Doyle
Clemons, Whitesburg, Tenn., ac
cording to a report from Marvin
L. Bruse, secretary of the Brown
Swiss Cattle Breeders' Associa
tion, Beloit, Wisconsin.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our many
friends for the kindnesses shown
during the death of Jeanne Young;
also for the beautiful floral trib
utes. STELLA and RALPH CARVER
Joanna Ckrver Younr. 41,
native of Marshall who mads
her bona 1b Now York City, died
early Saturday, October 10, 1964
in an Asheville Hospital aftar as
extended illness.
She had ban Mog in New
York for the past 15 years, where
he was employed as a correspond
ent for Associated Hospital Sen-tee.
Surviving are the step-father,
F. J. Blumhagen of Drake, N. C:
an sunt, Miss Stolla Carver and
an uncle, Ralph Carver, both of
Marshall.
Services were held Monday at
2 p. m., in the chapel of Bowman
Funeral Home.
The Rev. W. C. Clark and the
Rev. Joseph M. Reeves officiated.
Burial was in Gap Cemetery on
(Spring Creak.
Pallbearers were W. D. and
Banie Lusk, Ted Russel, Bryan
Plemmons, O. A. Gregory and
Robert Davis.
With Our Boys
In SeFvioe
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MARSHALL HIGH SCHOOL
FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
Oct 16 Cros snore here
Oct 28 Mars Hill there
Oct SO Bosnian here
Shrinks Hemorrhoids
Without Surgery
Stops Itch-Relieves Pain
For the first time science hu found
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tonishing ability to shrink hemor
rhoid! and to relieve pain without
nrg-ery. In case after case, while
gently relieving pain, actual reduc
tion (shrinkage) took place. Most
amazing of all - results were ao thor
ough that sufferers made astonishing
statements like "Piles have ceased to
be a problem!" The secret is a new
healing substance (Bio-Dyne) dis
covery of a world-famous research
institute. This substance is now avail
able in suppository or ointment form
called Preparation H&. At all drug
counters.
Air Assault II. Fort
8. C. ( AHTNC) Army
Jamas E. Buckner, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Mart Buckner, Rt 6. Box
117, Marshall, and other mstnbsrs
of the lUh Air Assault Division
are scheduled to psiiwieas.ii m
Exercise AIR ASSAULT II. The
month-kma; field trainins; maneu
ver will be conducted In tri-
state area of Georgia, North and
Sooth Carolina, from Oct. 14 to
not. is. mm
The division level exercise area
will cover 4.5 million acres of pri-
wsftaly -owned land The
of the field problem is to
mine whether advances In Ugh
aircraft capabilities and now tech
nology can be employed to Im
prove battlefield mobility and
combat effectiveness of U. 8
ground forces.
Sergeant Buckner, a gunner in
the division, will undergo exten
sive training in tactical and sup
port problems during the field ex
ercise.
The sergeant is regularly as
signed to Battery C, 5th Battel
ion of the division's 88th Infan
try at Fort Benning, Ga.
He attended Marshall High
School.
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Forestry Project
To Start Near
Asheville Tuesday
Asheville Assistant Secreta
ry of Agriculture John A. Baker
Wil be main speaker October 2U
at a ceremony near here marking
the official start of the huge Cra
dle of Forestry in America pro
ject. Baker also will lay the corner
stone for a Visitor Center, the
first building to go up in the
Cradle, located in the Pink Beds,
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
Bank of French Broad
of Marshall in ths State of North Carolina at the close at
October 1, ISM
J. ASSETS
Cash, balances with other banks, and cash items fc
Drocess of collection -7-7. I 867.748.46
United Stefan Government obligations, direct and
guaranteed 1.746.429.00
Obligations of States and Dolitical subdivision. 788A84.70
Other bonds, notes, and debentures (indudinr S647.SIO.00
securities of Federal a enciss and corporations not
guaranteed by U. S.) 679,260.00
Loans and discounts (including $82.18 overdrafts) 1,638,766.80
Bank promises owned $11,760.30, furniture and
fixtures $8,129.29 10379.66
Other assets 76.900.90
TOTAL ASSETS $6,455,398.00
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and
corporations $1,866360.83
Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, and
corporations 3,132,871.21
Deposits of United States Government (including postal
savings) 23396.81
Deposits of States and political subdivisions 67,467.28
Certified and officers' checks, etc. 7391.63
TOTAL DEPOSITS $6,077377.71
(a) Total demand deposits $1,987306.50
(to) Total time and savings deposits $3, 139,971 .21
Other liabilities 69,863.04
TOTAL LIABILITIES $6,137,130.75
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Cspitsl: (a) Common stock, total par value $100,000.00 .. $100,000.00
Surplus 176,000.00
Undivided profits 43367. 25
Pisgah National Forest, about 20 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 318367 26
miles from Asheville. I "
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS . - $5,465398.00
Total deposits to the credit of the State of North Carolina
or any official thereof, None.
MEMORANDA
Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for
Furman Willett, Sr.
Passes Sunday;
Funeral Tuesday
Furman Willett, Sr., 66, of Hot
Springs Rt. 1, died Sunday morning-,
October 11, 1964 in his home
after an extended illness.
Services were held at 2:30 p.
m., Tuesday in Fiats Spring Creek
Baptist Church, of which he was
a member. 'SHBIwai
The Rev. Eugene Moore Shd
the Rev. Homer Willett officiated.
Burial was in the church ceme
tery. Pallbearers were Romaine Wil
lett, Don West, Oliver Martin,
Cline Fowler, Handy Coward and
Merritt Cogdill.
Surviving are four daughters,
Mrs. Ed West of Clyde Rt. 3, Mrs.
James Price and Miss Gail Willett
of Lake Junaluska, and Mrs. Eu
gene Plemmons of Hot Springs
Rt 1; four sons, Leo, Bill and F.
N., Jr., of Hot Springs Rt. 1, and
Glenn of Santa Barbara, Calif.;
two brothers, Hardie of Hot
Springs Rt. 2 and Raymond of
Waynesville; three sisters, Mrs.
W. B. Roach of Cordova, Mrs. Jes
sie Lindsey of Newmarket, Tenn.,
and Mrs. A. W. Plemmons of Tam
pa, Fla.; and eight grandchildren.
Mr. Willett was a lifelong1 resi
dent of Madison County and was
n merchant and farmer.
Bowman Funeral Home was in
charge.
Edward Cliff, Chief of the U. S
Forest Service, will introduce
Baker. Governor Terry Sanfon'
of North Carolina, Governor Frank
Clement of Tennessee, Governor
Donald Russell, South Carolina
and Georgia Governor Carl Sand
ers have been invited to attend
North Carolina's congressional
delegation also has been invited
A feature of the ceremony will
be the placing beside the corner
Stone of letters and messages from
national leaders. The time cap
Bule in which these are placed may
be opened October 20, 2064. Presi
dent Lyndon Johnson, Secretary
of Agriculture Orville Freemen,
Cliff and leaders of the forest
industry will be among those send
ing messages or letters for the
capsule.
The cornerstone ceremony will
be part of the program of the
joint annual meeting of the A
meriean Forestry Association and
the North Carolina Forestry As
sociation, opening in Asheville
October 18.
When completed, the Cradle pro-
other purposes (including notes and bills reriinrountpH
and securities sold with agreement to repurchase) ... $166,500.00
(a) Loans as shown above are after deduction of valuation
reserves of 66,065.16
(b) Securities as shown above are after deduction of
valuation reserves of 2 812.50
I, Rosalene M. Tugroan 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: ROSALENE M. TUGMAN
CRAIG L. RUDISILL, JR, Director
BRUCE K. MURRAY, Director
C. D. BOWMAN, Director
State of North Carolina, County of Madison, ss:
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 13th day of October, 1966,
and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank.
My commission expires January 81, 1965.
BELVA R. CROWE, Notary Public
ject will be a big asset to the tour
ist industry in North Carolina. It
will tell the jtory of forestry in
the area and will have attractions
to interest persons from all walks
of life. It will include a demoiu
stration forest and other facilities.
America's first trained forester,
Gifford Pinchot, went to work for
George Vanderbilt in 1892. It was
here also that Dr. Carl Schenck
set up the first field school of for
estry in 1898. And the first tract
of land bought under the authori
ty of the Weeks law later became
a part of Pisgtah National For
est. It was under the Weeks law
authority that land in the East
ern United States was purchased
for the National Forest System.
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NOTICE TO ALL VOTERS
' A completely new registration of voters has been
ordered for Madison County. The new books will be
open on Saturday. October 3rd, and for three Satur
days thereafter, at the polling place in each precinct,
and as set forth below.
All voters must register in person, and take the
oath provided by law. All voters are urged to register.
The location of the polling places for all twenty-three
precincts are listed as follows:
1 wl Marshall Marshall High School
2wl-Shelton Laurel Laurel High School
3 Bull Creek Old Cory Wallin Dairy Barn
4wl-Paint Fork Old Jake Carter Store Building
5 California Creek D. W. Ramsey Brick Store Building
6 Sandy Mush Zack Reeves Shed
7 Little Pine Old Wiley Roberts Store Building
8wl -Upper Spring Creek Spring Creek High School
9 Hot Springs Hot Springs City Hall
1 Owl-Big Laurel Mamie Rice Garage
11 Upper Laurel Ebbs Chapel School
12 Big Pine Earl Roberts New Casing House '
13 Meadow Fork Charles Woody Garage
14 East Fork Center Store
15 Mars HillMars Hill School
16 Foster Creek Old Claude Cody Store Building
171 Walnut Walnut School
18 Laurel Fork Olin Jarre tt Garage
1 Lktle Laa ral Qjj fybylorian Manse
20 Gunter Tm AiffilUce Store Bunding
j "itjirn t "-rir 'Hi"iiTiji'irftM
22 Lower Spring Creek Jack Caldwell
23 lUroro OM Union Valley ChurcK
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By: REX ALLEN,