Wandering In West's Mill (Unavoidably ?Hied teat week.) Mr. and Mrs. Albert McLean, of Asheville, visited relatives here Sunday. Week end cuestc of Mrs. Clara Owens were Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Owens and son, Russell, and daughter, Denlse. of West Ashe ville, Eugene Gibson, of Winston Salem. Miss Kathleen Langley, of Asheville, and Plnley Owens, of Norfolk, V*. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde J. Smith, of Tryan, recently visited relatives here. He is ? science teacher In Tryon. Mrs. W. D. Welch has returned to her home here after spending two months with relatives In Win ston-Salem. Fred M. West, who works lp New Jersey, recently visited his parents here. Proved In hurricanes f Theie houses were tide by side. Johns-Manville Se.$f-0-A4aftt ASPHALT SHINGLES Stay Flat and Tight The two homes side by side at Wrights ville Beach, N. C., were struck by a hurricane in August 1955. Ordi nary shingles were damaged Seal-O-Matics were not Come in and get the details about Johns- Man ville Hare's tii* sacral Seal - O - Matic A special stripe of adhesive Asphalt Shingles, is applied to underside of shingle. , SSI JOHNS-MANVILLE BUILDING MATERIALS Nantahala Lumber Co Depot St. Franklin, N. C. Dial LA 4-2133 News About People Mr. and Mrs. Earl Walton, of St. Petersburg. Fla., were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rate Tea gue. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Culver and sons, Bill and Joe. of Smyrna, Ga? spent last week end with Mrs. Culver's mother, Mrs. W. R. Waldroop. Miss Helen Freas. of Oteen, spent last week end at her home on Cartoogechaye. Mrs. Ollmer Crawford . had as guests last week end her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ruth Ramsey, of Colum bus, recently spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. West. Miss Mayme Potts, of Winston Salem, is visiting relatives here. Mrs. George Byrd and Mrs. Clyde West went to Sylva on busi ness last Monday. - ? ? - Q? mmwm DoritGiveUP theShipV NO MATTER HOW YOU LOOK AT IT... ><M MATTE f? HOW ? LOOK AT IT .... R & W, Franklin, stand's for reliable TV repair, which is priced to give your budget a pleasant surprise. When your set acts up call LA 4-2108. R&W WE SELL C INSTALL ANTENNAS TV sezv/ce ALL WORK. GUARANTEE? BY EXPEP/ENCEP TECHNICIAN ? Phone LA-4-2 108 * fvPMHMwNV _ _ TTni imrW" fat itirlfn Report of Condition of THE BANK OF FRANKLIN of Franklin, in the State of North Carolina, at the Close of Business on October 6, 1959 ? Assets 1. Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balances, and cash items in process of collection. 2. United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed.... 3. Obligations of States and political subdivisions 4. Other bonds, notes, and debentures 6. Loans and discounts (including $ none overdrafts) 7, Bank premises owned $11,034.80, furniture and fixtures $17,378.22 (Bank premises owned are subject to $... none liens not assumed by bank) 11. Other assets .. $644,164 00 1,790,200.81 176,601.66 75.000.00 1,103,662.10 28,413 02 11,028.78 12. TOTAL ASSETS $3,829,07037 Liabilities 13. Demand deposits of Individuals, partnerships, and corporations . $2,168,433.26 14. Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 931", 356.89 15. Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings) 122,718.56 16. Deposits of States and political subdivisions 192,839.16 18. Other deposits (certified and officers' checks, etc.) 9,887.06 19. TOTAL DEPOSITS $3,425,234.93 23. Other liabilities ; 56,140.74 24. TOTAL LIABILITIES I $3,481,375.67 Capital Accounts 25. Capital ? $75,000 00 26. Surplus 75,000.00 27. Undivided profits 197,694.70 29. TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $347,694 .70 30. TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS.. $3,829,070.37 ?This bank's capital consists of: Common stock with total par value of $75,000.00 Total deposits to the credit of the State of North Carolina or any official thereof $30,088.26 Memoranda 31. Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes .. $330,000.00 32. (ai Loans as shown above are after deduction of reserves of 22,666 32 <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 (Notary's Seal) FRANK B. DUNCAN. VERLON SWAFFORD, R. S. JONES, State of North Carolina, Directors ^ County of Macon, ss: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 14th day of October, 1859 and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank. My commission expires July 26, 1960. MARIE JENNINGS, Notary PuMi? Emory Crawford, of Greensboro, and her son. Lee Crawford, of Raleigh, whose wife and two chil dren are now living with his mother. Mix Eleanor Early, of Oreens boro College, visited her parents, the Rev. and Mrs. Robert E. Early, last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Richie Meech, of Arden, spent last week end with Mrs. Meech's mother, Mrs. L. B. Phillips. Mrs. W. W. McConnell left last Sunday for Salt Lake City, Utah, where she will spend the winter with her son and daughter-ln-law. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McConnell. Mr. and Mrs. James Leach and two daughters, Kathy and Debby, of Greensboro, spent last week end with Mrs. Leach's parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Wilson. Mrs. W. M. Lowrey and chil dren, Randy and Vivian Ann, of Martinsville. Va? visited Mrs. Lowrey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Alsup. last week end. Mrs. Wesley Rlgdon, of Tlfton. Ga , and her daughter. Miss Nell Rlgdon, of Columbus. Ga.. visited Mrs. Alice Rimmer, last week. Guests of Miss Lassie Kelly last week end were Mrs. Sybil Davis and Mr. and Mrs. George Hill, of Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. Frank .Bigdon, Jr., ana Mrs. Don Townsend, of Haines City, Fla., are spending the week with Mrs. Higdon's parents; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Higgins. Miss Jacqueline Clark, a student at Wake Forest College, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Teem visited Mr. Teem s sister and bro ther-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Atkinson, in Lakemore, Ohio, over the week end. Marti McKay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy McKay, and Mrs Hyacianth Roper have returned from a two week's visit with Mr. ' and Mrs. Martin Angel in Knox ville, Tenn. Marti is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Angel. Hickory Knoll Happenings By MISS PEGGY DOWDLE (Community Reporter) Supper Held The monthly fellowship supper for the Franklin circuit was held Saturday night at the Hickory Knoll Methodist Church. A pro gram on "World Missions" was given by Mrs. Aubrey Brow*). Prayer Service The weekly prayer service, and 3ible study was held Friday night with Louis Vanhook in charge Members of the official board met after the service for a brief meet ing. Personals Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hoglen 'and daughters, Shirley and Sheliai. visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hog len and children in Asheville last week end. Attending the wedding of their niece, Miss Eugenia Crook, in Asheville Saturday, October 10. -were Mr. and Mrs. Jim dray and Mrs. J. J. Gray. Mrs. Ed Moffltt's parents have returned to their home in Cashiers after spending several weeks with their daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Gray have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Oray and son in West Jefferson Mr. and Mrs. Max Vinson and daughter Marty, of Enka, visited relatives Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Vinson and twins. Larry and Oary, of Enka, visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stile* over the week end. Mrs. Vernon Cunningham is improving, following an Illness of several weeks. It takes careful milking pro cedures to get all the milk from a cow. Toccoa Minuter To Give Bible T alk Here Sunday Sunday at 6:30 p.m., H. M. Sor row. a visiting minister from Toc coa. Oa.. will give a Bible UUk, "Sound Reason for Belief In God", to the Franklin congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses at Kingdom Hall. Room 109, In the Ashear Building. Other Bible sessions are sebc uled Thursday at 7:30 p.m. u -Tuesday at t p_m The public Invited. "Doril'Give | UP the Slip "t DRYMANS BEFORE YOU BUY . . . STOP See the Jackets at Dryman's. We have any kind you sure looking for. The price * starts at - v ? ^ $3.98 Boys' Quilted Lined ? and up ' $5.98 Men's Quilted Lined ? and up ? rj Boys' Car Coats $5.95 Men's Car Coats as low as - - - - $13.95 Men's Suede Jackets ----- $10.95 Men's Nylon Reversible Jackets - - $8.95 Boys' Nylon Reversible Jackets - - $7.95 Boys' Boots ------ $5.95 to $8.95 Men's.Boots $10.95 to $18.95 Men's Insulated Underwear and Socks Men's Woolrich Coats, Jackets and Shirts Men's Army Type Work Jackets DRYMAN'S ] Men and Boys' Shop SPECIAL PURCHASE JM ' Boys' 6 to 16 Size Warm Flannel Sport SHIRTS > COMPARE AT PRICES UP TO $1.98 LOOK AT THE MATERIAL EXAMINE THE MAKE -WE BELIEVE YOU WILL AGREE THIS IS A WONDERFUL BUY Buy a Supply of These at This Low Price! _? ? i MAIN FLOOR BELK'S ? FRANKLIN, N. C.

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