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ckgvaf norovood codpmiv.Im. Pkonm 194 ?+? FRRRMUR, RIRTR RRROLIRR "LETS TALK LUMBER" Now Buying Fifteen Species 1 And * Paying Top Prices Call, Write or Come by Our Office for Current Lists on Prices and Specifications WE UNLOAD WITH LIFT FORK Sunny field Crisp Fresh CORN FLAKES 12-oz. _ Pkg. CitiSwi otA'Pl An A&P Exclusive 17' = 23 NIITLEY MARGARINE 2^-39 Southland Sliced Strawberries 2 Pkgs. 45 Aunt Jemima Regular or Quick Grits 5 & 25 Hearty and Vigorous Our Own L A D A C Off Label Price You 48 ct. n 0 ^ I LA DAuu J 0,1 p,y pks 4u V Jane Parker ? Golden Jane Parker ? Enriched Loaf Cake White Bread EACH OCc Fu" 1 A W Pound ? /? L??f I4! c Ann Page ? Crabapple ? Elderberry or Grape Jelly Glass 19 Coffee with Chicory CRESCENT CITY * 59 'Our Finest Quality" Small A & P.GREEN PEAS v 21 'Our Finest Quality" All Green A&P Asparagus - 35 Large Head Celo Bags LETTUCE . . 2 for 25c CARROTS . . 2 for 15c Fresh New Green TOMATOES . . lb. 19c CABBAGE ... lb. 5c Large Size Large CELERY . . bunch 12c CANTALOUPES . ea. 33c woman's day May / xSFselitilBE These Prices Effective thro Apr. 28 Board Classes 30 Registrants Thirty registrants have been classified by the local draft board. By classes they are: 1-A (available for military serv ice) : Grover W. Shuler. 1-A-O (conscientious objector, available for non-combatant serv ice only) : Conrad O. Barrett. 1-C (enlisted) : Emory Lewis Scruggs, Grady J. Greene, Clinton E. Bowers, Charles R. Prince, James O. Wood, and William Chavis. 2-A (deferred because of civilian employment, except agriculture) : Dillard O. Passmore and Boyd E. McGaha. 4-A (registrant who has com pleted service and or sole surviv ing son of family in which sons or daughters were killed in action or in the line of duty) : Jackson T. Roper, Leon H. Talley, Morris W. Wilson, Charles E. Sanders, James P. Stewart, James R. Angel, Clifton E. Sanders, Clyde F. Bates, Richard D. Miller, Vernon R. Wilson, Claude Fouts, Weyman N. Waldroop, Jimmie E. Stan field, and Leonard C. Vinson. 4-F (physically, mentally, or morally unfit for duty) : Virgil R. Gibson and Charles I. Pickens. 5-A (over the age of liability) : Francis S. Leopard, Paul J. Jen nings, Earl G. Roper, and James W. Stewart. James E. Moore Ends Recurit Training At Navy Center April 21 James E. Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Windle W. Moore, of Franklin, Route 5, was scheduled to be graduated from recruit train ing April 21 at the U. S. Naval Training Center at Great Lakes, 111., according to the Fleet Home Town News Center. Following a two-week leave he will be assigned to shipboard duties or a service school, the announcement said. | Legal Advertising EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as executors of J. H. Enloe Estate, deceased, late of Macon County, N, C? this i is to notify all persons having ! claims against the estate of said : deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 3 day of April, 1957. or this notice will be plead in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to i said estate will please make im mediate settlement This 3 day of Aprjl. 1956. Harold Enloe & Jeff Enloe. Jr. Executors A26 ? 6tp ? M3 1 Report of Condition of THE BANK OF FRANKLIN of F ranklin, in the State of North Carolina, at the Cloee of Business on April 10, 1956 Assets X. Cash, balances with other banks, Including reserve balances, and cash Items In process of collection ? - $432,850.31 2. United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed. .. 1,057,500.00 3. Obligations of States and political subdivisions 96,222.20 8. Loans and discounts (including $ none overdrafts) 818,432.49 7. Bank premises owned $10,515.44, furniture and fixture# $8,537.65 17,093.09 (Bank premise* owned are subject to $ ? none. ? liens not assumed by bank) 11. Other assets 8,205.01 12. TOTAL ASSETS $2,428,063.10 Liabilities 13. Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations.. 1,523,645.75 14. Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 483,726.14 15. Deposits of United States Government (including posW savings) 83,156.34 18. Deposits of States and political subdivisions 68,243.58 18. Other deposits (certified and officers' checks, etc.) 11,133.79 19. TOTAL DEPOSITS $2,169,905.60 23. Other liabilities 31,810.93 TOTAL LIABILITIES (not Including subordinated obli gations shown below) $2,201,716.53 Capital Accounts 25. Capital* .< $75,000.00 26. Surplus 75,000.00 27. Undivided profits 74,346.57 28. Reserves 2,000.00 29 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $226,346.57 JO. TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $2,428,063.10 ?This bank's capital consists of: Common stock with total par value of $75,008.00 Total deposits to the credit of the State of North Carolina or any official thereof $29,807.63 Memoranda 31. Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes $117,000.00 32. (a.) Loans as shown above are after deduction of reserves of.... 22,180.00 (b) Securities as shown above are after deduction of reserves of 7,000.00 I, H. W. Cabe, Cashier, of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear/affirm that the above statement Is true, and that it fully and correctly represents the true state of the several matters herein contained and set forth, to the best of my knowledge and belief. Correct ? Attest: H. W. CABE, Cashier FRANK B. DUNCAN, W. E. BALDWIN VERLON SWAFFORD, Directors. State of North Carolina, County of Macon, ss: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 20th 'day of April, 1956, and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank. My commission expires December 22, 1957. CECILE GIBSON, Notary Public MAKES THE WHEELS GO 'ROUND! . . . And the High-Torque Output ol Oldsmobiie's Famous Rocket Engine Is Instantly Translated Into Outstanding Performance at the Rear Wheelsl Let's talk torque! In plain language, torque is "twist." It's the force that makes the wheels go 'round. So it follows . . . the more torque your engine has, the more go power your car has . . . the more getaway at the light . . . the more action on the open road! That's why, when it comes to power, there's nothing like Oldsmobile's Rocket T-350 Engine ? because the Rocket is torque TNT! Figures prove it: 350 pound-feet at 2800 rpm (340 pound-feet at 2400 rpm in "88" models). OLDS CHASSIS IS BNQINEBRBD TO HANDLI HIGHER TORQUII What's more, the Rocket's got horsepower ? to spare!* And with Oldsmobile, it's high usable horsepower ... a by-product of engine design aimed straight at the wheels ? design that translates horsepower into ter rific torque at normal engine rpm's. TOP TORQUI MEANS TIP-TOP PIRFORMANCII The result is higher torque ? silken, re sponsive Rocket action. Touch the acceler ator ? ever 60 gently ? you Mgow . . . and we do mean "GO"! You thrill to smoother, swifter bursts of power for everyday use ? spectacular performance, when you need it . . . when you want it. Oldsmobile has the chassis to take Rocket torque ... a skillfully engineered Olds mobile chassis with an extra-sturdy, dynami cally balanced drive shaft, and an extra rigid frame that resists twisting and weaving. Any way you look at it, yon can't top the Rocket for thrills for the money ? or for top return when it's time to trade. Stop by soon. Rocket 'ronnd the block ... or around the town if you like! OLDSMOBILE'S ROCKET? the ehgine that started the high-compression era ? still leads the field! Get the feel of top torque, top horsepower! Take a Rocket Ride todayl * 240 hp. in Ninety-Eight and Super 88 modelt; 230 hp. in "88" models. OLDSMOBI L_ EE A QUALITY PRODUCT brought la you by AN OLOSMOIILI QUALITY DIALUI BURRELL MOTOR COMPANY, Inc. PHONE 12] Dealer 3014 FRANKLIN. N. ( ????? on our or thi oidinaky . . . into an oldsi on top valui today ... top ??au tomomowi
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