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Thursday, January 7, 1968
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News Notes From
By Mrs. A A, Guritz
SRORNRRNNRRRRRNRRENENY
Mrs, Thomas Wallace and
Nancy returned to their home in
St. Louis after spending the holi~
days with relatives here.
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Mrs. Anne Nelson and children
were the Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Lee.
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Mr. and Mrs. J, T, Tuck of
Asheville, North Carolina were
guests of their mother, Mrs.
Troy Tuck, over the New Year’s
weekend.
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Buddy Hammond drove to Hi
awassee last Friday to take Linda
and Emmett Arrowood home
after a week’s visit with rela
tives.
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Mr., and Mrs, C, T, McCart
spent Friday night and Saturday
with their sister, Mrs. Artelia
Kinnett.
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James Whitten and children
Amelia and Glenn were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Whitten
during the holidays.
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Mr. and Mrs. J, W, Aaron of
Albertville, Alabama spent a
night with the Otis Lawson’s while
visiting friends and relatives
during the holidays.
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Mrs. Vida Pruitt is the house
guest of Mrs. Adnah Hammond
this week.
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Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Mitchell and
Connie were Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Malcolm and Skip Wallace who
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State Bonk No. 1235
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
BANK OF MANSFIELD
OF MANSFIELD
IN THE STATE OF GEORGIA AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS
ON DEC. 31, 1964
ASSETS
Dollars Cts.
I. Cash, balances with other banks, and cash
items in process of collection 152,330.95
2. United States Government obligations, direct
and guaranteed 126,000.00
3. Obligations of States and political subdivi
sions 0
4. Other bonds, notes, and debentures (includ
ing $66,548.50 securities of Federal agencies
and corporations not guaranteed by U.S.) 66,548.50
5. Corporate stocks (including $0 stock of Fed
eral Reserve Bank) 0
6. Loans and discounts (including $7.99 over
drafts) 476,038.63
7. Bank premises owned SO, furniture and fix
tures $3,260.59 3,260.59
(Bank premises owned are subject to $0
liens not assumed by bank)
8. Real estate owned other than premises 0
9. Investments and other assets indirectly re
presenting bank premises or other real estate 0
10. Customers' liabifify to this bank on accept
ances outstanding 0
11, Other assets 0
12. TOTAL ASSETS 824,178.67
LIABILITIES
13. Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships,
and corporations 344,702.32
14. Time and savings deposits of individuals, part
nerships, and corporations 261,296.04
15. Deposits of United States Government (in
cluding postal savings) 44
16. Deposits of States and political subdivisions 88,414.55
17. Deposits of banks 5,000.00
18. Certified and officers’ checks, etc. 1,426.15
19. TOTAL DEPOSITS $700,839.50
(a) Total demand deposits $379,543.46
(b) Total time and savings
deposits $321,296.04
20. Mortgages or other liens $0 on bank prem
ises and $0 on other real estate 0
21. Rediscounts and other liabilities for borrow
ed money 0
22. Acceptances executed by or for accout of
this bank and outstanding 0
23. Other liabilities 531.42
24. TOTAL LIABILITIES 701,370.92
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
25. Capital:
(a) Common stock, total par value $25,000.00
(b) Preferred stock, fofar par value SO,
total retirable value 25,000.00
(¢) Capital notes and debentures $0
26. Surplus 75,000.00
27. Undivided profits 22,807.75
28. Reserves (and retirement account for pre
ferred capital) 0
29. TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 122,807.75
30. TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL AC
COUNTS 824,178.67
MEMORANDA
31. Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabili
ties and for other purposes lincluding notes
and bills rediscounted and securities sold with
agreement to repurchase) 0
32. (a) Loans as shown above are after deduc
tion of valuation reserves of 0
(b) Securities as shown above are after de
duction of valuation reserves of 0
|, G. Barron Davis, Cashier, of the above-named bank, do
solemnly swear that this report of condition is true and cor
rect to the best of my knowledge and belief.
Correct—Attest: G. BARRON DAVIS
DIRECTORS
A. E. HAYS
A. E. HAYS JR.
W. P. HAYS
State of Georgia, County of Newton, ss:
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 4 day of Jan.
1965, and | hereby certify that | am not an officer or di
rector of this bank.
My commission expires September 8, 1967.
Dorothy Thomas, Notary Public.
(Best Coverage: News, Pictures, and Features)
was celebrating his 21st birth
day.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kinnett
and his aunt Mrs. Alice Danlels
of Atlanta were Friday supper
guests of Mrs. Artelia Kinnett.
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lee visit
ed their daughter and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harris in
Jenkinsburg Sunday afternoon.
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Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Otis Law=-
son had dinner with her sister
Mrs. Nellle Thomas in Milstead
and supper with their daughter,
Mrs. Margaret Ray and Judy
in Doraville. Their children,
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Richardson,
Mrs. Margaret Ray and Judy
all of Doraville, Mr. and Mrs.
B. L. Reynolds of Morrow, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Lawson of Ox
ford were their New Year’'s Day
guests.
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Mrs. Lulu Hammond is very
111 at her home.
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Rev. and Mrs. Douglas Butler
have returned home after spend=
ing the holidays with their
parents in North Carolina.
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Mrs. Paul Ralston and Scott
visited Mrs. Adnah Hammond and
other relatives over New Year’s
weekend.
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vVisitors in the home of Emory
Kinnett were Mr.and Mrs. Moody
Smith of McDonough, Mr. and
Mrs. Phillips of Kellytown and
Mrs. Clyde Davis. Mr. Kinnett
is improving at his home.
The distemper virus has been
known to be transmitted between
dogs in cages as much as 150
feet apart, according to Dr. Char
les N, Dobbins, head of the Es~-
tension Service veterinary de
partment.
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