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* Franklin County Teachers The following is a list of teach irs for Franklin County Schools, year 1944-45: WHITE District No. 1 Mills ? E. C. Jernigan, Princi pal; C. Ray Pruette, Elizabeth Johnson, Mrs. Gladys Beam Bai ley, Mrs. Susie Hayes Jackson, Eugenia Boyd, Marjorie Gardner, # Margaret Strickland, Alberta Da vis, Frances Vivian Lucas, Mrs. Harrell J. Lewis, Helen Elizabeth Smlthwick, Mrs. Al>ce J. Uzzell, Gertrude Winston. Mrs. A. B. In scoe, Mrs. Martha O'Neal Perry, Ruth H. Jenkins. District No. 2 Epsom ? Delphus Joslah Dark, Principal; Nellie Glenn McGirt, t Helen White Daughtrey, Joe Thurman Griffin, Joseph Early McCauley, Mrs. Lallie Smith Joy ner, Mrs. Martha Boone Griffin, Lillie Mozelle Rogers, Lina Mil dred Johnson, Margaret Mills, Mrs. Annie Laurie Griffin, Mrs. Frances P. Pierpont. District No. 3 Gold Sand ? R. G. Stephens, Principal; Lillie Cornelia Harper, Mrs. Horace Twitty, Henry F. Marshall, Mrs. Walter Fuller, Mrs. Margaret R. Gupton, Ruth Parrish, Mrs. Louise May Bledsoe, Mrs. Fannie 1. Gupton Davis, Mrs. Eva Underwood Person, Mrs. Glady Collie. Wood ? Mrs. Mabel Allen Har ris. District No. 4 Edward Best ? W. P. Hollo well, Principal; Mrs. Emily T. Glass, Mrs. Clifford Dean, W. W. McClure. H. R. - W. L.? Dallas Hunter Crumpton, Principal; Mrs. J. R. Inscoe, Ollie Wester, Mrs. Lola L. Stallings, Mrs. Eula H. Crumpton, Marlon Yarborough w Lancaster, Clara Wilma Murphy. Justice ? Mrs. Clara Long Moore, Principal; Mrs. Lucille Bailey Campbell, Mrs. W. R. Hollowell, Mrs. Ruby Mercer Stone, Mrs. B. F. Wheless, Dora Belle Avery, Arnie Belle Roberts. District No. S Bunn ? O. G. Thompson, Prin cipal; Mrs. Louise Wall Fulk, Mrs. Ursula Boyd Weathers, Myr tle Mitchell, Mrs. Martha C. Rich ardson, Nellie P. Lamm, A. S. Lamm, Mrs. Alleen M. Barham, Lucy Wiggs, Mrs. Lyda Place, Mrs. Clara Stallings, Betty M. Moore, Nonie Hollingsworth, Mrs. Beulah S. Tharrington. Pearce ? Rebecca Ann Perry, Helen Kemp Johnson, Mrs. Kos lyn H. Alford. Pilot ? Mrs. Valmore L. Jones. Mrs. Alice P. Tetterton. Mrs. Alex T. Wood, Darnell Phillips. Harris ? Charles Clifton Brown. Principal; Margaret. Williams Holmes, Mrs.. Evangeline C. Wil liams, Mrs. Pattle Lamm Justice. Mrs. Ruby Cone Williams, Mrs. M. C. Wilder, I#rs. Catherine P. Allen. District No. 0 Youngsville ? M. K. Carswell. Principal; Wlllard Timberlake. Mrs. Sue W. Chapman, Rubyo Layton, F. C. Winston, Mrs. Su san C. Green, Effie R. Tharring ton, Mrs. Maude W. Tharrington, Beatrice Grey Hill, Mrs. Lula Wade Moss, Mrs. Thelma Roberts Hall, Mrs. Mamie P. Winston. COLORED District No. 1 Franklin Co. Training ? Carl A. Harris, Principal; Cornelia E. Conway, Thomas E. Conway, Maijf Louise Hill, Marcellette Campbell. Lucy Sarecia Brad shaw, Marthalia Stephenson, Mary R. Littlejohn, Ethel Mae Syms, Carmen Ervell McKnight, Madie L. White, Samuel Evange line Yarboro, Bernice Archie, Gerald J. Yarborough. Shady Grove ? Lurepena Emer son Alston Dunn, Mary Louise P. Johnson, Emily Fuller Johnson. Cedar Street ? Readie R. Har ris, Carmelia Naud Alston, Peggy Osia L. Yarborough. Fords Chapel ? Lucy Sophia Yarboro. District No. 2 Rocky Ford ? Gertie Lorenza Alston Jones, Etheleen W. Mc Knight. Inez Williams Thomas. Locust Grove ? Mary E. Porte. Buffalo ? Arthur Williams. Long Grove ? E. L. Brodie. Mitchell ? James E. Kearney, Martha Leah Foster, Eloise Net tles. TT" Oak Grove ? Lucy B. Shaw. Haywood ? May me James Haw kins. District No. 3 Perrys ? Emanuel James Wil son. Principal; Pearl Mclvers, Louise Alma Perry, Chlora Ellis Holt. Thomas M. Alston, Bertha Dunston Wilson, Sadie Mitchlner Suitt. Little Mill ? Ellen Seabrook Al ston, Priscllla Murray Alston, Mary Gowans Livingston. Hayes. ? Sallie Long Rodwell. Mt. Grove ? Susie B. Rodwell. Nib Thomas ? Sarah v Williams Davis. Gillfleld ? Betty Grtssom Thom as, Annie Alcott Haywood. District No. 4 Cross Roads ? Maggie Lula Fogg, Edna Muriel Bibby. Cedar Rock ? Athalee M. White, Edy'the Ranee Harris. Eagle Rock ? William A. Strickland, Mary Belle Williams. Walnut Grove? Anna C. Rid ley Green, Fannie M. Foster Co ley, Maggie Massenburg, O'Day ? Burnalle J. Hayes, Do ra Anderson. Mapleville ? Carrie B. Young, Annie B. Harris, Ruth Corena Burt. foyy ty Joe Marsh. f Malt Doorly Versus the Tomato Matt Doorly'g skin broke out tat a rash last week. He finally ad mitted to Doc Hollleter he'A uttn twelve tomatoes In a row just the day before. "Shucks," said Doe. "That's afl that's the matter with you Th|t kind of eating would turn any body red" So now Matt has not only eat ont all tomatoes for hlmaeK He's forbidden his family te eat tomatoes. And wont even have them In the house. Says toma toes are antl-soclal and ought to be prohibited by law. Funny how some people rush off to extremes like that They take a wholesome thing and Qverdo it till It disagrees with them-or maybe find they don't baftw to like It? and then they want It banned for everybody. Prom where I sit, folks ought to realise there's a middle ground In everything? a middle groand of moderation on the one !}Uid ? ? . and tolerance for oar B6i(kbora on the other. O 1944, BREWING INDUSTRY FOUNDATION, North Carolina Commit!.? Edgar H. Bain, State Director, 464-407 iMuranc* Bldg.. Raleigh, N. C Fruit Cocktail iffi: 32c Orange Juice 19c Zigler's Apple Sauce, No. 2 can 16c New Treat Salad Dressing, Qt 26c Sunshine Hi-Ho Crackers, 1-lb. Pkg 23c Virginia->Maid Peanut Butter, 1-lb. Jar 22c Pender's Best Flour 10-it b.( 67c Snowdrift Vigitible Shortening i-ib j? 24c Mother's Salad Dressing at ? in 33c Clapp's Inataat Cereal Of OltBMl 2 Pfc? 27c IPalmolive Soap It. 7c |Lux Flakes 10c Ivory Flakes nT 23c Wory Snow tZ 23c FLORIDA GOLD 7Qc GRAPE FRUIT JUICE, 46 02. can fl ADA V Laundry Bleach Iflc ILUKUA ? Gallon Bottle GRADE A 90c SLICED BACON, lb. TYPE I ? Jgc I FRANKS, lb. CENTER CUT PORK C H 0 P S, lb. FRESH GROUND HAMBURGER, lb. CENTER CUT JJc J FRESH GROUND New Crop Mountain 11 c .GREEN BEANS, 2 lbs. ul Large Florida 17c I GRAPE FRUIT, 2 for ? Large California Iceberg |Ac I.HTTnCK 1 head IV LETTUCE, 1 head California v.- - ORANGES, 5 lbs California ? 55? Triple Fresh ' OUR PRIDE All Purpose Bread 2 "ir.? l5o Double Fresh D. P. BLEND Full-Bodied Coffee ?lb Bat J lk 24c Hurff FORE & BEANS No. 2* Can 16? Blue Ribbon MALT SYRUP 2&i; 54c \ Lord Mott Chopped CARROTS "X 10c Colonial Green PEAS 20 oz. Can 14* Libby's PUMPKIN "z 14c Bulk VINEGAR Gallon JJc - ?M?va Sliced BEETS 20o." 14c White Pine ? Edward Earle Mauley. Oak Ridge ? Alia J. Jones. District No. 5 Gethsemane ? Ruben M. Dar den. Principal; Queen E. Hester. Samuel Luclous Suitt. Bionnie Brewington, Cleolia Hayes Rog ers, Vivian N. Price. Sarah Irene Mitchell, Jessie Elizabeth Merritt, Alice Rogers Hawlrlns. Pilot? Mildred L. Hail. Jones Hill ? Virginia H. Leves ter, Izola Kearney. Rock Springs ? Euralee Davis Alston. Phelps ? Novella B. Crudup. Royal ? Sudle Woodard, Cleora Y. A. Martin. District No. 6 Youngsville ? J. F. Gibson, An nye Glynn Person. Little Zion ? Virginia D. H. Hicks, Geneva A. Perry. Red Oak ? Alice Taylor. Maple Springs ? A. J. Hamlin. Liberty? Queen E. Daye. Oak Level ? Marie Moore Much better yields of peanuts j are being produced where the seed were treated with arasan and good, early stands were ob tained. Flea beetles, horn worms, and j budwornii can be satisfactorily controlled with cryolite. Paris 5 green and lead arsenate are hard to get. We favor things that begin on time; we'd favor our execution taking place on time. Thirty-one counties will tak? part in the Eastern Junior Dairy Cattle Show at Raleigh on Sep tember 26. CONDENSED STATEMENT : First - Citizens Bank and Trust Company < ' j As of the Close of Business June 30, 1944 > ' f ' 4 I SMITHriKLD NEW BERN DUNN MOREHEAD CITY BURGAW GRIFTON RALEIGH CLINTON BENSON BEAUFORT CLAYTON ANGIER KINSTON LOUISRITRG ROSEBORO PORT BRAGG JACKSONVILLE FAYETTEVILLE FRANK LINTON SPRING HOPE RICHLANDS CHERRY POINT MARINE BARRACKS NEW RIVER" RESOURCES Cash in Vaults and Due from Banks $11,882,050.53 U. S. Government Securities $31,029,958.34 (Direct and fully Guaranteed) Federal Housing Authority Obligations . 191,537.50 State Bonds 5,400,286.79 Municipal Bonds . 7,017,961.26 Federal Land Bank Bonds and Other Marketable Securities 1,493,266.85 45,133,010.74 Accrued Interest .* 32,9,958.79 Loans and Discounts 16,169,187.59 Banking Houses, Furniture and Fixtures (Less Depreciation) 288,213.13 Commercial Building Corporation Stock, Raleigh, N. C 1.00 (Cost $93,000.00? carried at $1.00) Other Assets 12.00 (12 Pieces of Real Estate carried at $12.00 Appraised value $20,550.00) $73,802,433.78 LIABILITIES Capital Stock: Preferred $ 330,000.00 ' Common 450,000.00 $ 780,000.00 Surplus 1,800,000.00 Undivided Profits 425,870.97 Reserve A|C Preferred Stock Retirement Fund 200,000.00 Reserve A|C Accrued and Unearned Interest, Taxes, Insurance and Other Reserves 1,702,025.70 DEPOSITS , 68,894,537.11 $73,802,433.78 Every Courtesy, Attention and Service Consistent With GOOD BANKING Are The Facilities Offered By This Institution We Serve Eastern Carolina Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation First-Citizens Bank and ? r Trust Company Banking Hours ? 9:00 A. M. to 2:00 P.M. | Louisburg, N. C. ? : ? Franklinton, Mi^ji w n N. C '!
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