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PACT «
REPORT.
THE CITIZ
Of Butle£
At the Close of
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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, JULY 12, 1962.
DITION OP
TATE BANK
of Georgia
Business on June 30, 1962
f
jOetS
■Cash, balances with other» banks,, and cash items
in process of collection' .’.'l;!...!.™ - - $722,042.16
U.S. Government obligations/'direct and guaranteed
Obligations of States aifcF)JdIftiis8l subdivisions
Uoans and discounts (InlliMiiff" $J6.§02 Overdrafts) 1,278,141.90
Bank premises owned (-0-) •urfiitGret&fYtxtures 13,752.74
Man, ‘Drunk in Court’
Is Sentenced at Macon
Macon, Ga. — A Macon attorney
is spending 10 days in the Bjbb
county jail because he allegedly
appeared in Bibb county juvenile
court in an intoxicated'condition.
, The lawyer, W. R. Harrell, was
444,775 00 sentenced by Juvenile Court Judge
99,937.50 I DurWood Mercer Saturday.
judge; Mercer said the attorney
appeared in the court room“in an
Other
Assets
-< *r.
TtoTAL ASSET? ...... $2,575,344.24
Demand deposits of in^ym^als.^^nerships; and
j corporations ■ L,3. -
"Time deposits of indi^rairaiS, ^f&fttherships, and
corporations
Deposits of United States" Gtrvermnent (including
t postal savings) • 1..-..S/JX&LL
16,694.94’i intoxicated condition and t^hile un-
Jder'the influence of intoxicating
li.iq'tiors and drugs.” % .. j«|jt - ,,
The Juvenile Court judge ■ al
leged that Harrell “did hamper,
,hinder and interfere with,and Ob-
1, 060,602.80 struct the court in the trial of the
lease in session.”
793 456.36 ' Harrell said that he “emphaticAl-
’ ’ ; ly denies” the charges,
1Q 7k0 The attorney was sent to jail
Q.’ip..'-. Saturday for 10 days after a hear-
Deposits of States and political! subdivisions 284,154.54 in „ in i UVPn ji P Pm irt
Depoosits of banks ..:,...L.L..R.SlLUX —L 85,943.91 g Harrell has befr
Certified and Officers’ CheqksfjEtc.:*.
TOTAL DEPOSITS Lit. ll * $2,252,437.10
(a) Total demand deposits^ 1,273.980.74
(b) Total time & Sav. Deposits 978,456.36
Other liabilities
"toloai/i
8,527.06 bond.
;»!
been allowed no
TOTAL LIABILITIES
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Capital*
Surplus
Undivided profits
Reserves (and retirement ; account for preferred
capital i.&iu 31,998.21
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCTS. 307,101.95
.ft
(Writ to Attack
15,805.19 Mixed Drinks
$2,268,242.29 Sales at Savannah
100,000.00 ( Savannah Beach, Ga. — Savan-
100,000.00
75,103.74
nah attorney John Sullivan said he
planned to file a writ in Superior
Court Monday to prohibit the sale
of mixed drinks at Savannah
Beach.
He said the writ names Mayor
Brown, the six aldermen, Chatham
TOTAL LIABILITIES & CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $2,575,344.24 county Sheriff Carl Griffin and Ga.
MEMORANDA
Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities
and for other purposes (including notes and
bills rediscounted and securities sold with agree
ment to repurchase) 322,696.88
(a) Loans as shown above are after deduction of
valuation reserves of .. 20,000.00
<b) Securities as shown above are after deduction of
valuation reserves of 5,000.00
I, Maesal E. Childres, V-P & Cashier of the above-named
bank, do solemnly swear that this report of condition is true
and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.
MAESAL E. CHILDRES,
Vice President & Cashier.
Correct—Attest:
R. C. BROOKS
JIMMIE D. NeSMITH,
W. P. BROOKS
Directors.
Revenue Commissioner Dixon Ox
ford.
i Sullivan said he was retained by
34 local residents to draw up the
writ of mndamus.
Mayor Brown said the writ, if
filed, could have adverse reaction
throughout the state. He said such
action would be a "serious blow to
the beach. It would mean a cut in
license fees and therefore a possi
ble raise in taxes.”
CARD OF THANKS
State of Georgia—County of Taylor: ss:
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 9th
1962 and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of
this Bank
•JTOr K Notary Public,
ly f<*pnnb*yon expires Jan. 15, 1966,
I wish to take this opportunity to
express my sincere thanks and ap
preciation to my friends and loved
ones who were so kind and thought
ful of me during my stay in the
I Montgomery hospital and since re-
1 turning home.
| Thanks also are extended the
| doctors and nursess at the hospital
day of July, who were so attentive and helpful.
Mrs. Minnie Bloodworth.
TO THE VOTERS
OF TAYLOR COIRIT
The decision by the Taylor County Bo&rd of Education to caji a Bond Election for the
purpose of building a Gymnasium at the Eureka School at Butler was made after 'several
months of. thought and the realization by , the Board of Education that such a building at
this school was badly needed. For the benefit q| the voters and taxpayers of the" Cpiinty
whose votes on July 25, 1962, will determine whether or not such a building will be iriade
possible, 1 feel that I should provide you with certain important facts for your consideraition
in this matter. v? •' ' ■ •*> - ,73.*
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_, As is being advertised in The Butler Herald this proposal is for a Bond Issue of $60,-
000.00. Our architect has told us that a building adequate |or a school of this size can be
Constructed for noti. ttvore than $60,000.00. You<fiye fafmiliar with the State School Build
ing Program which provides money on an atintifd? ! the rate of $50.00 per
teacher for school house construction. The State Board* of Education has ruled that in
those systems where all classroom needs are met, the state allocation of funds for school
house construction can be used for the constructionalA^Uorium and Gymnasium, pro
vided the local system match state funds dollar-for-dollar. This means that the Taylor
County Board of Education could utilize a part of the annual allocation of building funds
to the County to pay half of the cost of the interest and principal of the proposed
$60,000.00 bond issue for this gymnasium. I should like to bring out the fact, too, that
the building program as set up by the State is such that these annual payments to systems
like Taylor County are for a twenty-year period.
The schedule of payments of principal at outlined in the advertisement will not re
quire any additional levy of taxes. The county tax digest has improved to the point that
the present Four (4) Mill Levy for School Bond and Interest and Principal will take
care of the County s fifty (50) per cent of the cost of Interest and Principal of the pro
posed issue.
In summary, permit me to re-emphasize the following two statements:
1. Annual allocation of State Building Funds will pro
vide revenue with which to pay half the cost of the
Interest and Principal of the proposed Bond Issue.
2. No additional taxes will have to be levied in Taylor
County to pay the County’s fifty percent of the cost
of Interest and Principal of the proposed Bond Issue.
Respectfully submitted,
W. H. ELLISTON, Superintendent,
Taylor County Schools.
GOOD NEWS!
MOTHERS!
The Par-San
CHILDREN S STORE
Fort Valley, Georgia
Last 3 Days!
Thurs - Fri. - Sat., July 12-13-14
10:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M.
Get a Huge $400
11x14 Wall
Portrait
of Your Child
ANNUAL SUMMER SALE
A The Par-San
The Par-San Has Two Regular Sales Every Year And Only Two
This Is One of The Two
The Par-San Now Has Three Separate
And Distinct Stores
LADIES, CHILDREN, MEN and BOYS
Sale Includes All Three Stores But Not Entire Stock
DOES YOUR HOUSE
NEED PAINTING?
We have a complete line of outside, inside and floor
paints, enamel for your cabinets and furniture. Will be
glad to supply color cards for your paint selections.
SEE OUR LINES AJHJJ ERJC£S BEFORE YOU BUY
We also carry fistfdwure, Gasoline, & Oil
Edwards Harjl\|i{«re & Service Station
BUTLER
GEORGIA
This Year Par-San Has a Much Larger Selection Than At Any Time
Previous to This
We have at least 3 1-2 months of hot weather left, shop early
while selections are still good
Remember, This Sale Includes All Three Stores and You
May Chnrge it or Lay-it-Away on 1 Convenient Account
Men & Roys Store Formerly Edwards Clothing Co
SALE STMTS TOMY
THE PAR-SAN. Fort Valley, Ga.