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MARTIN'S CREEK SCHOOL NEWS The Martin's C ek - jioseJ Ihe 22nd with ' i erage attendance in T t 'wing pupils were give:: eert .?' award wor m hundre i per *n* a*tendance FIRST GRADE?K P.. : SECOND GRADE?I - B: . Dorothy Ingram, Lewis J - - . ford Staleup. Jerry Hat- :et\ Ailee Anderson. Louise Gheen a i Em ' gene Hughes. THIRD GRADE?! Hughes, Nancy Sue Waldrou >. FOURTH GRADE?J Ingram. Phauls King. L iuise ? >k . I' N Hatchett, William An ievo FIFTH GRADE? D i! > 1 \ :e son. SIXTH GRADE r . - gg-. Gladys Robertson. Em: i IV.: son, Hugh Firchfield. -T . S*a". Edison Anderson. SEVENTH GRADE? Ev yn Ba lew. Nema Hughes. Marie Hughes. Vjcgaret Kins:. Gtk,>rsri:i I-ee Hugnes and William King. IWe are gratified to know "hat seven pupils out of the el-ven wno t > k, the examination at the Murphy Hie:' School made above SO per c The lunch room, which was installed after Christmas und-r *he super- 1 vision of Mrs. Inez Hughes, netted ir. the clear for the sch-o ! $.'50.OP. wi.i has been place i ii the >unty school > Superintendents of: to the crc<:'. s of the school. It. is iieede i in neipmg ?, get the windows u amd and ir. v starting an elect? kg ' "uni The record hooks f tli - er.t i - lunch account?* car -ed \v:. Mr-. Hughes a ar.y time. k AN EXPERIENCE While looking thr gli ^>n;e 'l files recently I came a cross >om < themes written by Ty ?",>:> . Jr.. i ing a summer when he was studying ' with me. Perhaps sonic high scho I 1 pupils might enjoy reading the fol- ? lowing experience from a city bred h boy.?Mrs. K. G. White. p THE COW HAS COME IN I had been at the farm about a t week when one day I heard Junius n and Paul, my aunt's two little wards, say to each other. "Well I guess the cow will soon come in". "Yeah, I reckon it won't be long g now". ;** *?? ti | Don't j Worry. ^ About that new spring ? i - j <u we are nere. tjet o If clothes and send them I [cleaning and pressing . know but what they are j We can do a man If year's clothes. The fii i are safe if we clean th saves you time, worry | OUR QUICK SERVK | YOU JUST If Miss Ruth Padgel f our weekly courtesy ol | AND IN THE MEANGET OUR LAUNE ALL ANY ONE C ? | Murphy ] If B. B. Cornwel | "Where We Serv I PHONE 159 The CI I was rather b wildered it thesal littie :i? which ent ' | he mservat.ion. even at ' e iinner table. ' * joarst1. I k:t w at tj v*.?w?i were :<-*t >u: ea<v. sn-Tr-iiitr and the came :n t - !?milked - ery ven r_. S . quite naturally i t >k trv. to b what they mea " But a- lays ; a?~ed. I :v? " j , t ar.xi ty >r. the boys f'ace.- a- tney .eclare-i, "Surely the c<w will c me in tonight". Thinking to J - my tear? t y nr.gk* r I * then: I wa~ ^ure the cow would c? re in. I thought ' at - . h a thing a- the c-nv v-fining in v\a< n't worth worrying about, -inc>' there were n t any bear/ i - a nut these ar-. And at th most, a little walk r . fetch the ow<. ir: case they :: i :: ?t come in. would ' >t hurt >ne. By even my aunt seemed a litt.V upset, when at we:; :: ea! -roe on.? \v "aid vie- that he wis.i'd the cow would hurry up an i vine :n. I had it in mind to go ut and -ring her in. but the talk : i'te: . ,ther subjects and it was > n. :ismi->ed fro mmy mind. One morning the n.ws was brought ;n that Mrs. Davis, on the adjoining farm, had given birth to a little girl: baby the night before. The boy* >i;ed a: aeh othtr disappointedly *nd once attain declared that the cow -hould surely come in the coming: gh\ Becoming rather th i *f coninually hearing this. I told them I j loped to heavens it vvoud too. Eary next morning I was awakened >y the loud mo-ung of c ws. This was ; oon followed by tin- most outlaudish . : earns I have ever heard. Thinking ; barn was on fire, I looked ">ut the } vind'jw to se little Paul sprinting nva?*us he house so f ;st tha* he f 'o iid have made Charley Paddock !% sirk. He rushed u;> to the house -j a ind I i eatneless wit excitement. ] r:-i bellowed. "The cow has come .Vter dressing quickly 1 rar. ut t the 1 arn ar.xious to find the our e of this exictem nt, and what r > you suppose I found? There on be grass at the feet of the mooing v 'hi r cow lay a fine, brown little ? sey calf. Junius was standing by. ? > face aglow with contentment and c ride. "Well", 1 said" the cow has cer- | ainy come in. That is a real one on ie". o v Reports from Bertie County indi- t ate that 99.5 percent of the peanut rowers have signed adjustment con- t acts. 4 ^ t ^ t , , * o s !! H ; i < dress or suit as long ;; ! ut last year's Easter i 1 to us for a first-class ' | 1 . . and you won't & i t new. x | relous job on last nest silks and fabrics !:! em for you?and it ; and expense. ; \ \ I CE WILL PLEASE :j AS WELL ? is hereby extended F a free cleaning job. TIME DON'T FOR- :[ )RY SERVICE IS f AN ASK FOR? | Laundry | 1, Proprietor | 'eWe Satisfy" $ MURPHY, N. C. I $ lerokee Scout, Murphy, Noi i r I NOBODY'S !: | BUSINESS I'r V BY GEE McGEE SOCIAL EVENTS IN FLAT ROCK our littie t wa was woke up last ! night about i> o'clock when a terrific ' p;> exp! '-ion : k pla. * on main street. Vu :bJ - dy fountain 1.1 b; drug at oar j b; wed up. but n bcddy gcr r. it. . .> j they :ad all closed and gone home, j the prl/esman did not hear it at the I V itty hall one black away. hol-um moore is figgering on put:- ! *? ;ng in a nice swimming po d down in ti e pastor i?f your c >rr\ sp indent. X iit 'ark. rfd. wh > has agre d y : ? lea.-e him h:- waiter right- for 50 X percent of ail cash he takes in from X swimmer-, divers and folks going in }* a-washing. :t won't start till summ?r X time. i 'k inr. p.rry winkle who moved into ; X flat rock 2 weeks ago has not opened V up his bizness yet, but will do so as -><>11 as he git- a govvernment check. X he ha- almost changed his mind from y tilling station to a hot-dog stani near tn. scholl house, ail he needs X appitol; he has everything els^. so y he says. X X t e lawsuit betwixt art square an i ?> i*s 2 dogs and j- : Clark and his 4 X log ended in a mistrial vhi h wa- *:* r : iv\ : f the defendant. some- X . ; ? T- - i i .<? n... , I UU1X Mr. W. A. Curtis is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Earl Mason, at Ducktown, Tenn.. Mrs. .J. H. Reed. Mrs. E. H. King and Mrs. Walter Anderson, of Bellview, were the dinner gueits of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wood Saturday. Miss Ruth McNabb spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Dickey of Copperhilt, Ten-. Mrs. Harry Moore and children, of Athens, Tenn., is visiting Mrs. Viola Curtis and family. Miss Ruth and Haden Hickey spent Saturday night with their sister, Mrs. Enos Mason, at Ducktown. Several of the farmers in this .section have been sowing Lespedeza seed. Mr. J. R. Lambert is still interested in growing rhubarb. \t .- ?!.C J -? I tiir . >r:i:t'r loirs a-.: he. in urn. poisoned the y atter*-- :-?^s. ar.d e was snin-* him *'"! ! and he was suit** him for V !"< >. a- he lost 2 m :ha:t h ! y If I?r aching will be el! at rehober y r eh nex* sunday by the pa>tor. !j. ev. will waite. he has chose for his * * exx?"the proddigal sons". he cants a full attendance as he will X how what a sinner do..s when he ? :ets hungry and comes to himself, the ollection will go to the furrin and X !Ome missions and will all be spent y ight in town. 1 fire broke out in the home of ? vindy munday last thursday and j \ hey lost nearly everthing they had except the radio and the organ and he 2 rugs in the hall and 7 cats, the * pay-while-we-wait' installment house y ailed and got all of the salvage A he next day except the 7 cats, it Y tartcd in t!.e pantry when a match ? ;etched on fire after being struck to X ight a cigarettee by his wife. Y you>*es trulie, X mike Clark, rfd, x orry spondent. ^ wolfTreek Several of our people attended :ourt at Murphy this week, many >f them just to while the time away is the rains of late are hindering iheir work. We are glad to report, and the nany friends of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simonds will be glad to learn, that ;heir baby boy has passed the crisis n its fight against pneumonia. Dr. F. O. Geisler, of Isabella, attended it during it's illness. Our section was visited by people from different sectona last week-end Mr. R. L. Pierson, of Atlanta, Home Missionary and Sabbath School Secretary of the Ga.-Cumb. Conference of Seventh Day Adventists spoke at the church here in the afternoon Saturday. Also Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Reed and daughter accompanied by Mr. Reed's sister, Mrs. Luther Davenport, of Morganton, Ga., were welcome visitors here. Mr. R. B. Garren, of Ellijay, Ga., spent Sunday night with hia uncle, I Mr. J. M. Garren, who is slightly 1 improving in health. I QII1T rore we want to do our it. CITIZEN! &TRU: "Member Federal Deposit ANDREWS lursday, April 4, 1935 The great cotton count f Q?n. H ind will have just about 1 f its cotton growers unier adjust, lent contracts this season. lee new seed cleaner laced in S lavi County cleaned ver 215,000 ounds at lerptdexa see ] in Febru- H ry and was used c in H jrly Match. Caldwell County 4-H nabera fl et 425 black walnut ngs in H arly March. : -X-X-X 3EST ! I Z MARK )| I ; I rCPED ? I JZER | ared By FERTILIZER j I AL CO. j I AH, GA. I I I I id Vicinity by? | FAIN RY GO. X 101 Depot St. | tatement 1AVINGS problem these days, suitable investments ;h to cover overhead i payment of interest for one reason only: see the people of this r savings accounts is f that in good times ltd desirable thing for be set aside for future s is an imp jrtant safe1 and woman. Thereshare in encouraging S BANK ST CO. laruranca Corporation" MURPHY I j th Carolina T1 IRIEF NEWS ITEMSI ff Plenty of green feed in the way ir -mall grain, rape and kale keep* healthy. heavy producing poultry >ck on the farm of C. R. Barrier k Cabarrus County. r Cherokee CoJnty landowners are e inning more wgeLuble crop this ar .> aus o the estahli r.r.?i?c of !. cal cannerv tiuough th d > of s< - ' VA * e; THE I fBAOl REGlSH FERTII Manufacti SOUTHERN I ?An CHEMIC SAVANN, For Sale in Murphy an W. M. GROCE1 "The Old Phone 101 A frank s ABOUT S BANKS find savings a It is difficult to locate which will yield enoug expenses and alio wthe to depositors. We mention this Our continued desire to community add to thei based on our firm belie or bad, it is a healthy ai part of their earnings to spending. This reserve ty factor for every mai r -
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