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The Anniston Star from Anniston, Alabama • Page 22

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The Anniston Stari
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Anniston, Alabama
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22
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WOW aiF' win Cleburne i didacy Two Gail Announce of the county road department mittee. said he's running for com- -fij" chairman. That post Pohtical campaign. Two candidates announced this morning for county com-m ss'oner in the May Democratic Primary. They are J.

Caldwell of Jacksonville, and Gerald Willis of Piedmont. Caldwell, an 18-year veteran 1 4 6C Qlrif Amttatnitiar Sunday, January 18, 1970 REJECTED ROMEOS YEOVIL, England (AP) COPIEO local Romeos flocked here when they heard 72 attractive teen-age girls were spending currently is held by Dan Gray, but Gray has announced his intention to resign "by June." Willis, a Piedmont lumber merchant, said he's running for the post left open by Earl Morgan's announcement that he would not seek reelection, Willis, a former farmer, has served as a Farm Bureau director for the past four years, and currently is serving on the Calhoun County Democratic Executive Com- CotsWQ- Coart I their vacation in a nearby coun try house. But they found4heir BankPicks Officers Growth Report Made By Pope HEFLIN Election of a new director and reports on a i ec-ord deposit highlighted the annual meeting of the Bank of Heflin Friday afternoon. Robert R. Pope, president of the bank, reported that the bank's total resources reached $14 million in 1969, enabling a record net profit for the bank.

POPE also told of plans for a stock split in the next few weeks that will provide each shareholder with one additional -share -for two that they now own. ath barred by Somerset police guarding the girls for their influential tt all senior French police officers. Savr Off icr Supplies, Inc. 21 East llth Si Charge It On A-N-B Master Charge Sir BankAmericard Excellence Maintained Stockholders elected Alwyn AFTER-INVEMTORV "Col. Forrest Wells, head of the ROTC department at-Jacksonville State University, presents Cadet Lt.

Col. Donald F. Burns of Bynum with an award for his excellence in Mili tary Scienter Cadet Capt. Keith W. Letcher, right, of Sylacaugarwas pre sented the Gold Citation for having the outstanding marching unit in the homecoming parade.

J. M. Caldwell ir ore STILL Savings Throughout The Store R.F.D. STYLE MAIL BOXES Choice of Black or White Only RAY-O-VAC NIGHT HAWK FLASHLIGHT Usti 2 BatterlM WALL MOUNT MAIL BOX Choice of 2 Stylet Hang on Walls REG. 2.95 GROW mi SAVE 20 NOWt! 85 If 1 48 Vi OFF REG.

2.39 NOW 1 Reg. $1.29 SAVE 40 NOWt Gerald Willis PROCTOR CITATION TOASTER J. Harper, owner of Harper Clothing Company in Heflin, to the board of directors. Other board members include Robert R. Pope, president and chairman of the board; Frank A.

Turner, William W. Wright, Escar B. Wood, John E. Gaither and Dewey E. GibbS.

Three honorary members of the board of directors were aiso elected at the meeting. They were William F. Owens Cleburne County merchant and a member of the Alabama Milk Control Board since 1963; Fred H. MciVlurray, owner of McMur-ray General Merchandise in Heflin, and Robert 0. Atkins, son of the first president of the Bank of Heflin, the late J.

M. Atkins. Atkins was postmaster of Heflin, a lumberman and owner and operator of a cattle ranch before his retirement. POPE told of the bank's recent very successful open house, attended by approximately 10,000 people, I'pcn completion of the latest expansion at the bank. He also commented upon programs initiated in the past year, such as the drawings," presentation miriature diplomas to graduates of Cleburne High School, sponsorship of Paul Ikivey Show on Channel 40, and others.

Hf said other new programs are planned for the coming in 1 in the establishing of a trust department for rpatrohsorthe bankr a junior savings club, junior board of directors, and a special program for the bank's 65th anniversary. Pope said new applications to the State Banking Department will be rpade soon for a branch i bank at Pleasant Grove. M1RRO-MATIC 9-CUP ELECTRIC PERCOLATOR Manson Denied Funds To Hire Investigator LOS ANGELES (AP) ff 12,95 Value fj jr. 1 1 ft V- 1 JKl off Reg. 9.95 Reduced 22 State Bank No.

590 Report of Condition of The First State Bank of Oxford of Oxford, Calhoun County, Alabama And Foreign and Domestic Subsidiaries, at the close of business on December 31, 1969 a state banking institution ortanized and operating the banking laws of this State and a member of the Federal Reserve System. Published in accordance with a call made by the State Banking Authorities and by the Federal Reserve Bank of this district. ASSETS 1. Cash arid due from banks including None unposted debits) 1,693.082.00 2. U.

S. Treasury securities 737,020.00 4. Obligations of States and political subdivisions 1,043,832.62 5. Other securities including None corporate stocks 37,150.00 8. Other Joans 6,941,108.06 9.

Bank premises, furniture and fixturesand other assets representing bank premises 238,780.67 10. Heal eslate owned other than bank premises 12.234.85 13. Other assets 661.71 Charles M. Manson, conducting his ow ndefense against murder charges in the slayings of actress Sharon Tate and six others, has been denied $750 in county funds to hire an investi gator. 1 Superior Court Judge George M.

Dell earlier had approved Manson's right to have an inves tigator and a tape recorder to aid him in preparing his case, but noted Friday that the hip- pletype cult leader had stated KROMEX COLOR TRAY 12" Round Serving Troy with bright aluminum ring. avocado or orange color. 14x20 HANGING WALL MIRRORS Shatter-Resistant Sheet Glati With Hanging Clip SAVE 20 FESCO CLOTHES HAMPER Ventilated! back, "woven" front styling in durable plastic. earlier before another judge that he was not indigent. Therefore, Dell ruled, the 35- A year-old defendant is not enti 14.

TOTAL ASSETS 10,703,870.81 I tled to county money for such 50 50 35 5 1 3 purposes: v- Reg. $4.75 now save 30 OFFl Was $1.95 Save 25 NOW ONLY Was $6.95 NOW ONLY Manson is scheduled to enter. a plea Jan. 28. Four ot his alleged followers are also accused 4ln nnmtnn Irnifn ft rVi rtf HI! GLASS GIFTWARE REDUCED The Republic of Liberia was Jjngs last fifth reestablished as a home for fieedber the clan is charged only American slaves.

I in two knife slayings. CLEAR CRYSTAL SALAD SET FOOTED CAKE STAND Honey Gold Color HEN ON A NEST CANDY DISH Cold or Avocado LIABILITIES 15. Demand deposits of individuals, partner- ships and corporations 2,998,527.42 1(S, Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 5,052,467.89 17. Deposits of United States Government 133,263.09 18. Deposits of States and political subdivisions 616,120.69 20.

Deposits of commercial banks 20.000.00 21. Certified and officers' checks, etc. 03,020.35 22. TOTAL DEPOSITS 8,883,999.44 (a) Total deposits $3,731,531.55 (b) Totnl time and savings deposits $5,152,407,89 24. Other liabilities for borrowed money 103,000.00 27.

Other liabilities 635,912.16 28. TOTAL LIABILITIES 1 9,622,911.00 RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES 30. Reserves for bad debt losses on loans (set up pursuant to IRS rulings) 130,004 67 33. TOTAL RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES 139,004.67 CAPITAL ACCOUNT8 35. Equity capital, total (sum of Items 36 to 40 below) 941,054.54 37.

Common stock-total par value 251,000.00 (No. shares authorized 50,000) (No. shares outstanding 38. Surplus 158,500.00 39. Undivided profits 41.

TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS (sum Spoon and Fork' Reg. 51.50 Reg. SI. 50 Reg. $125 M.00 ..1.00 83c 27-PC.

EXTRA HEAVY PUNCH SET 8-PIECE CLASS SNACK SET By Anchor Hocking Early Amarlcan Pratcut Design LARGE HEAVY FOOTED CAKE PLATE By Anchor Hocking Early Amarlcan Preacvt Dailgn 13Vi" Acron, SW Tall I Ot. Bowl, ri Bait, 12 largt cupi, 12 hangeraf ladla, Reg. $2.79 Reg $2 98 Reg. $6 88 M.98 2 PC. HEAVY ASH TRAY 3-PC.

HEAVY ASH TRAY SET SET 2-PC. NUT-SERVING HOSTESS SET Reg $1 25 Reg. $125 Reg. $2.49 M.25 83c of Items 34 and 35 above) 941,854.04 42. TOTAL LIABILITIES, n-.

RESERVES. AND 10703 870 81 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS w.vl I ZZ3 SPICE RACK SET 4 GIFT BOXED $1.98 VALUE SPECIAL oo "Is any part of your property used as a commercial establishment?" Wine-making isn't quite what the Census Bureau had in mind when. they put this question in the Census Form. But if you ore making wine, the Bureau will keep it a secret. Your Census Form Is just as confidential as your vote.

And just as important. Your answers can affect your representation in Congress, the kind of school your baby will grow up to attend even the transportation serves your community and the kind of housing you live in. So be sure to answer all the questions when Census Day arrives and help make your neighborhood a better place to live. We can't know where we're going if we don't know where we are. SUNBEAM 2-SLICE TOASTER SUNBEAM 12-CUP AUTOMATIC PERCOLATOR 0 With the New Class Bowl Easier To Clean REDUCED 20 NOW! "IrddjrSunbeam Hair Dryer Manicure Set COMBINATION Quick Curl Attachment Nail Dryer, Vanity Mirror SAVE 20 Radiont Control REDUCED 20 NOW! MEMORANDA 1.

Average of total deposits for the 15 calendar days ending with call date 8,574,000 00 2. Average of total loans for the 15 calendar days ending with call dale 6,840,000.00 Donald O. Sills, Assistant Vice President, of the above-named bank do hereby declare that this report of condition is true to the best of my kno wledge and belief, DONALD O. SILLS We, the undersigned directors, attest the correctness of this report of condition and declare that It has been examined by us and to the best of our knowledge and belief Is true and correct. Correct Attest: JOSEPH C.

LETT TULL C. ALLEN C. LOGAN TAYLOR Directors State of Alabama County of Calhoun ss: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 12th day of January, 1970. SUE B. MERRILL Notary Public i MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM 75 REG.

19.95 REG. 15.95 I 1 REG. 32.95 IP CENSUS CENSUS DAY IS APRIL 1 Use Your Charge Card Advrtiilngcoatributd forth publia good in cooptrtiion with Th Advar-tiling Council and th International Nawapapar AdvarlUIng Executivaa..

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