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IThurs., April 25, 1935 RANGER SCHOOL NEWS SEVENTH GKAI>E? PerfjR At-] tendance. Lillian Elster. ninety ne~cent or wore. Harvey Stile-. I'earl i Barton. Ntl ia Simo-* ds Nettie Gar-' land. Anna Bell Jenkins, Virginia ; c- 1. - c iar.ur;ugv. SIXTH (;RADE ? Perfect At-( tendance. X ra Mae Hawkins, \\ illonell Sued, Gladys Kilpatrick. Ninety percent . : more. Fred Davidson. Charles Karl Akin, Maynard j H.chBj Ivillard Hughes. Glenn Kis-elbury. Demur Ma- r.. Ah t K..te Martin. FITTH GRADE-P-e Attendance. d. ? . Hawkins. Mary Kate Walker. Ninety percent ? : more. F?ank Bryant. Clifford Lie Franks, Ralph Guthrie. Frank Kisselburg, Glenn Morgan. Dillard Taylor. James Collins Kate Anderson. Reathel Anderson. Birdie John-?*n. Tinnie Ma-j so: . Out of :our years and seven | m< nths Ralph Guthrie never missed a day in school. \. O. Kilpatrick. teacher 5-0-7 grades FC) U RT H G R A DE? Perfect A tiemlancc. Walkir Elstcr, Ernest Ou*Firie. Bessie Ruth Evans, Regina Kilpatrick Ninety percent -r more, William Franks. Ben Martin. Robert Mart: . Evelyn B irb - r, Helen Greer. Carolyn J. ihn.-on. Elizabeth Sneed, I - rothy Monteith. THIRD GRAFF- 'Vifect Att n 1ar.ee. Johnnie Kilpatrick. Nellie G < ham. Ninety p rcent or more. Lake Graham. Glenn Barton. Ear' Mor gar.. Vivian Barber, Emma Garland, Helen Greg' ry. Betty West. Mrs. Vey McDonald, teacher. 3rd and 4th grades. SECOND GRADE ? Perfect Attendance, Vincent Elster. Ernest Morgan. El ti.se Mason. Jack Guthrie. Junior Walker. Ninety percent or more. Edmond Clonts, Charles Edwar<l Fox. Fred Warren Kilpatrick. Junior Kisselburg, Emma Lou Baity. Ailene Voyles, Fred Bryant. Luther Gayland, Alonzo Gregory, Harvey Gregory, Edgar Mason. Norma Akin. Mrs. J. C. Evans, teacher, second grade. FIRST GRADE -Perfect Attendance. Lillie Francis Hawkin-. Ninety percent or more. Rav Barton, James ? | REPORT OF THE C I riTI7rNC DAW t> i urvnrv Oi X AT ANDREWS, N. C.. TO Tilt T X At the Close of Business on | RESOl Y Loans and Discounts A I nitrd States Bonds X North Carolina Bonds X County and Municipal Bonds . Furniture and Fixtures A Cash in \ault and Amounts Dui X Depository Banks X Checks lor Clearing and Transit Y Other Ileal Estate . Other As-ets X TOTAL | LIABIl X Capital Slock?Preferred Y Capital Stock Paid In?Common A Surplus Fund A Undivided Profits (Net Amount X Reserved for Interest Y Reserced for Depreciation A Unearned Intel est X Other Deposits Subject to Cheel X Deposits Due State of North Cai ;[ Official Thereof: Secured < Other Deposits Secured by a Pie Depository Bond Cashier's Checks Outstanding Time Certificates of Deposit I Di ;; 30 Days) > Satings Deposits I Due on or Afl | TOTAL ! STATE OF NORTH CAROLINr County of CHEROKEE W. I). Whitaker, Cashier. 1 L. Whitaker. Director of the each personally appeared befori sworn, each for himself, says thi .i. the liest of his knowledge and b X Swoin to and subscribed before V me this the 10th day of April, 4 1935. ? MILDRED BARKER, A Notary Public. X My commission expires :j; May 13, 1935. -1? The Che VESTS M.-. and Mrs. Creid Rcid and little son Jack, visited Mrs. ReiJ's parenst, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Floyd. Mrs. Ranthon Price and sister. Mi s Irtne Mashburn. visited Mrs. Price's brother-in-law. Mr. Charlie Pri.e. f Turtle town. Tenn. The Rev. Nute Marr, of Wehutty. and Mr. I . K. Jones, of Postell. spent week-end with Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Quinn. M.. and Mrs. Willis Floyd were visitirs in Murphy one day last week. M.\ a:id Mrs. Sam Vayles spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fuller Xelsi n. Mr:. K'.la Reid and daughter. Nel lie. w it Sunday afternoon guests of Mrs. Ranthrn Price. Mi. Fendley Nelson spent the week-end with Mr. Morris Haniby. of Postell. Ho also attendui t.he egg hiding at Mr. (I. M. YounpV Don't miss the bit;, two-hour. 16act cr-medy and dancing show to he held in the Murphy school house Friday evening at 7:30 for the benefit of the Murphy and Marble baseball teams. M\ and Fred Rei.l and little daughter. Helen Ruth, spent Saturday night with Mrs. Reid's parents. M At t. /-? C-.:l f /A..1 .*ii. arm .?n>. u. c. ^uies. ?>i uah Park. I i:t! Euclid Vovlc - visited little Wilbur and Creid Johnam Sunday. Preiching services will be hel<l at Reid's Chapel Methi dist Church Sunday April. 28. Everybody is invited to come. Mrs. Cora Raper and Mrs. Mac Stil - were the Sunday afternoon gvests of Mrs. Sam Voyles recently. Misse- Ella Ree Nelson, Nellie Reid, Mr. Paul Floyd and sister, Mae. and Mr. Ralph Baker motored fci town Saturday. Mrs. Jefferson Crain and her little son, George Floyd, were shopp ng in Oak Park one day last week. Miss Mable Berrong was the guest Barber. Wayne Evans, Olan Gregory. Henry Gregory, Jr., Doyle Kisselburg. Ralr.h Morgan, Clayton Mason, Hoyt Walker, Alice Bryant. Elizabeth Elster, Elvira Frankum. Christine Gibson. Mamie Lee Kilpatriek, Nellie Ritch, Ruby Taylor. Miss Lovella Jenkins, teacher. N. O. KILPATRICK, Principal. OXIHTIO.X OF THE Y TRUST COMPANY | . COM \IISSH) XER OF H i \ AS $ the 1th Day e?f March. 1935. RCES $ 60,763.26 32,731.00 $ 82.130.60 | 77.814.67 X .4.708.30 | ; frum Approved Y 63.167.61 ? Items 1,82402 $ 8,913.78 $ 2.028.41 X Y S333.081.65 *!' * JT1ES | S 15,000.00 $ 1 C I \l\i\ A/l V i .j.uuu.mi i 1.000.00 X I 3.185.15 611.09 j[ 2.315.25 | 1.184.15 % i 161,918.60 'J. olina ami Any X 25.004.87 ? dge of Assets or v 31,654.17 X 1,038.22 X le on or After !! 29.270.15 ter 30 Days 35.900.00 ???? $333,081.65 V I ss. V 'ercy B. Ferebee, Director, and ;( Citizens Rank & Trust Co. ; e me thl~ day, nd, being duly it the foregoing report is true to eiief. :: W. D. WHITAKER, Cashier. ! PERCY R. FEREBEE, | Director, j Z. I.. WHITAKER. | Dircrlor. X! :rokee Scout, Murphy, Nor! WOLF CREEK Som- of our farmers have been planting a iittle corn as tht weather would permit. The Cat birds and about all the summer birds are here, so surely Spring ha comt from "around the H trner." Mr. J. Arthur Handy, of Ball Ground. Ga.. spent Friday night ot last week with his brother, Frank. He has rented a farm here and will move to it in a few days. Mr. Joe Hay. who has charge of tht A. & P. Store at Copperhill, paid the ("reek a visit last Friday afternoon. Mr. Ray is interested in building a home water Khctrical P wver f hint at hi> home mar Waynesville. and so was looking over one here, l c wned by one of the neighbors, so as J to in. ori> irate ill the good point*! of each plant he may examine into his own. Don't miss the big. two-hour, 16act crmedy and dancing show to be held in the Murphy school house Friday evening at 7:30 for the benefit of the Murphy and Marble baseball teams. M . Fr ! Davi- 1, f? here ?ariy Suncay iiioi nirnj Witc ui> SBiuuiaHcC from Copp . . with !'ow:" l Garren, nurse, for bis wife who underwent a major operation in the M -untain Sanitarium more than four weeks ago. Mrs. Davis, it is learned. is in a very serious condition. They were suppn-ed to return sometime Sundav niehr The children in different parts of the community enjoyed egg hunts Sunday o Seventeen Yadkin farmers received $1,234.92 for 724 capons grwn un der instruction? from th** c-^unt> agent. of Mi -s Nellie Hi id a while Sunday afternoon. Mr. Kdpar h Vinson was the guest of Messrs. Skilor and Winston S,:les Sunday. I I | N JL J | t You can have new ? in any one of the el^ and MASTER DF I Get a real qualit ^spring. And get lowest prices for any motor car four cylinders! Buy a new Chi offers you your choice of ele list prices of $465 to $550 for t Chevrolet, and $560 to $675 fc De Lute Chevrolet, at Flint, CHEVRO Compare Chevrolet's lou CHOOSE CHEVR **NO UP. Lilt bumpers, tpare ti this advertisemer. Dickey C * MURPHY, th Carolina GRAPE CREEK Miss Margie Hall visited hcr parents Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Hall Sunday. B Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Stiles oi Shelby arc visiting relativist in tki section. Miss Bessie ''rain, . f Grape Creek and Mrs. Bertha Chambers, of Unaki lift Tuesday t<? attend Western Car olina Teachers College at Cullowhee Messrs R. E. and Butler Carte: spent the week-end at their norm here. SCHOOL NEWS Ttio Grape Creek public schoo clo ed Monday April 22. The following students wire nei ther absent nor tardy during th< school year: Helen Ruth Martin Mozelle McDonald, Alary Ruth Tay lor. R. i,. Taylor. Lewis Taylor TVavel anywhere the soun AfareJbr every pur, 1~ ?ONE WAY and RO for Each 1 rm ROUND TRIP TICK for Each I * ROUND TRIP TICK for Each A ? ONE WAY TICKET for Each .1 Good in Sleeping and I' propet charges for spar Economize by leaving von u?ing flic Excellent Itini Be Com jot table in the _ SfM D oi ? A1CBJ Sfl.V( h a i Levrc Chevrolet quality, perfc ven Chevrolet models.. LUXE... each a remarl v motor car this big, beautiful, it at the world's All of them ha having more than Chevrolet's n< rvrolet. Chevrolet Flame engine, ven models, with and greatest o he New Standard has ever offer* >r the new Master information a Mich. And what with a neu> Chi LET MOTOR COMPANY. DETROIT, - delivered prices and easy G.M-A.C. terms. OLET FOR QUALI' price of New Standard Roadster at Flint Ire and tire lock, the list price is $20.00 additic it are list at Flint, Mich., and are subject to cJ X&evrolet < j Oaklin Taylor. Lora Boll? "su^Jj? ! Cecil Taylor. Ethel Ma:iin. and W?i' ) ia.e I ay lor. Don't miti the big, two-hour, Ij. 1 act comedy and dancing show to j, told in the Murphy school Friday evening at 7:30 for the bene, fit of the Murphy and Marble ho,,, ball teams. A total tf 80 students succe*. fully completid the grade in whid, they were enrolled and \ver< prcmo!. ed U> a higher (trade. The serving of hot lunches ?a, very ably managed by .Mr.. Worth Woods. The school made no pr':. from our lunch room, but all a?fc able funds were used to provide the ' best possible lunches for the (j,>. di en. Paacil Malarial j Graphite for pencils Is mixed with ' clay and other materials?rhe mon olnv ?hp harder th*? rtonril. *.?ny day 11/aI IERNA J/& sr.../ miKu UND TRIP COACH TICKET? HI? Traveled JITS?Return Limit IS i ' 111* Trareled JETS?Retmm 1M 6 HlWilli lile Traveled ' S l ' !?_ T ?-? ?ie raveieo 'arlor Cars on payntit a| e .?.-? ??n;?nl. No surcharge, r V "?bile at home and ? -n ??? i at Service Safely of 1 rain Travel ilwaj System 1 * I _ * f irmance and economy .NEW STANDARD \ ? \ Kaoie value at its price , desirable motor cars these are! ve smart Fisher bodies. All have tw and improved Master BlueAll gjve the finest performance perating economy that Chevrolet J the American public. Get full bout these 1935 cars; and sate wrolel. MICHIGAN A General Motors Value TY AT LOW COST . Mich.. HAS. With vial. Prices quoted in konge without notice. DEALER AOVERTISEMEnt Company ^^Oim^AROUNA
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