Pupils Make Perfect Record ANDREWS? The following pup ils had perfect attendance in the Andrews Elementary School for Jhe 1948-49 school term: Second grade: Frances Davis and Harold Murphy. Third grade: Janice Hogsed. , Josephine Whitaker, Ralph Evans. SJas Head, Gail Anderson. Johnny tndarsoa, and Wivt VhNMr. Fourth grade Jerry Adams, j Sarah Adams. Jaek Anderson, Sally White, and Billy George Fifth grade: David Hogsed. I Shirley St owe, Maurice Hardin. | and Jake Abernuthy Sixth grade: James Lunsford. Warren Smith, Gerald Wheeler. Ray Keith Franklin, Mack Clark. Joe Collett. Bennie Lee King, and ? Dale Ra.v'er. Got Everything For Your ? o VACATION? When you plan ycur trip this year, in clude Citizens Bank and I rust Com pany in your p ans .... there are sever al wavs we can render helpful service. For instance, we'll provide Travelers Checks to safeguard travel funds. The ccst is low . . . the protection great. Your I ravelers Checks are cashable anywhere ? but they are good only when countersigned by you. Sc play safe ? before you leave on your trip step at Citizens Bank and Trust Com pany and change your travel funds in to Travelers Checks. CITIZENS BANK and TRUST CO. ' Complete Banking Services f ? SERVING SOl'TIUM STFRN NORTH CAROLINA Murphy-Andrews-Robb'*nsville-Hayesville Member Federal Deposit Insuranee Corporation ^ "A" Honor Roll Is Released ANDREWS ? Principal Boyd Kobinson has released the follow ing "A" Honor Hull for the 1948-49 school term. These pupils have averaged 90 to 100 on all subjects carried: First grade: Betsy Battle. Billy Blevins. Elizabeth Pu Ilium, Hazel West, Carolyn Wyke, Peggy Gill, Hurbert Myers. Alta Brown. Betty Lou Lime, Judy Crawford. Sarah Long, and David Martin Second grade: Bonita Howell. Jeanette Carringer, Jeanette Tat ham. Jean Bristol. David Hogan. Shirley Ann Green. Joan Bradley, V;c ki Kay Derreberry. and Kath crine Sursavage. Third grade: Dan Cathey. Boyd Pu ilium. Frank Whitaker. Eddie Truett, Ruth Howard. Hug'h Gene Lambert. Klvenia Hicks and Jacky Gregory. Fourth grade: Shelby Jean Hollo way. Mary Ann Pate, Janice Watts, Ardith Hay. Judy Babinu: ?n. Bob by Nelson. Billy George. Bill Har Kent Laughter. Jerry Pulliuni. Virginia Garner, and Sally White Fifth grade: Judy Bristol. Ann Angel. Nina Brown. Robert Hay. fuanita Pa? -more. Ailene Head Willis Anderson. Jill Thornton. CJayle West. Frances Brooks. Wilma L'risp, and Jane Gregory S:\th grade: Todd Reece. War ren Smith. David Young. Bobbie L'onley. Sue Crawford. Peggy Con ey. Maxine Mason. Wynona Du >rec. Lannon Post ell. and Joe Col et:. Seventh grade: Lillian West. \enneth Hallowav. Hoyt Lunsford. lamie Washam. and Bobby Jean Bristol. Eighth grade: Lane Cre asman. lanice Barton. Faith Pullium. Kate "onley. Ixiis Truett. Shirley Ann 7arver, Helen Jo Holloway. and 'arolyn Dupree Seventh grade: Randall Palmer. I hnny Strange. Joyce Derreberry. ^rankie Lee Wyke. Billy Gregory, il.ldred Stewart Helen Whitaker. md Lavada Wyke Eighth grade \nna Marie 4iut er. Anne Crawford. Faith Pullium. -ane C'reasman. Frank Stowe. and .file.- Henry Nelson 16 Beautiful Colors a permarert decorator finish for your kitchen and bath i<:vi:it-i?i it waterproof aluminum Wnliile Year after year this wonderful aluminum wall tile saves you work and worry ? ? gives your kitchen and oath a bright, beautiful finish. Soil and spots quickly wash off. It's waterproof, rust-proof and long-wearing. Choose yours from these 16 lovely colors, in standard sizes 5" x 5" or any of the four new sizes available. Trims are also available in the same colors so you may have a two-tone effect if you wish. Square foot, 75c ? installation and mastic additional. Sold And Applied By RALPH DEWEESE Seniors Honored By Beta Club ANDREWS ? 'Members irf the An drews Beta club ente: .lined the senior class and their t arents wall a reception in the library of the [ high school building. Miss Jean Christy, Miss Hetty | Ruth B?ow;i. salivtatorian. Howard Haider. Valedictorian; I B. Hud son. H M Whitiaker and L B Nichols were in the rec ving line , The tables were 1- 1 with lace t laths, centered w :!i .1 large bowl ' af rases. Members >1 the Beta club serv ed punch a. id eake. M s Jcai Christy, the senior' sponser. v. is presented with a necklace l'r. m the graduating GO TO GREENSBORO ANDREWS Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith and d u.^hter. Jane. went to Green boro Sunday an 1 attended uhe comment-, nent concert by the college ch. ir and Greensboro orchestra, n arning Monday. They were accamj anied home by their , daughter. C..:o?yn and her room- ! mate. Miss Mildred Patterson oi Broadway. Glr. ;s fiber is the oldest non- ; tellulosic synthetic fiber Its pro duction began about 1936. but out put during the first few years wa l.m'ted. Among The Sick A.VDHEWS- Mrs. Gwynn Hardin of Ga; Ionia, formerly of Andrews, is a patient in the Presbyterian Hospital. Charlotte. She is resting vc I at this writing. Ben Riekett has returned home after spending several days in the Rmlda Van Gorder hospital The Rev C. C Was ha m under went an operation at Hu,Th Chat ham hospital in Elkin last week. Re> W a sham i> improving aiyl is expected to be able to come home j scon. Mr.: Zala Adams is very ill at the Rodda Van Gorder hospital. ' Iiav: n 4 suffered a stroke last week. ! I 37 Per Cent Bus J Routes Paved RALEIGH Onh one-third of the miles traveled b\ North Carolina ihool bus ? are > aved. according t.) a eounty-by-eounty report re leased this week "N'oilh ( -.?lina's need for bet i roads dearly indicated by DR. E. E. SMiTH CHIROPRACTOR ELECTRIC (organic) MASSAGE Ml ltPHV, N. C. Fcr your Chronic head-aches, nervousness, glands and other ail ments. These treatments are "com- ' mon sense" applied to your own individual ease. 'jhis factual report, and if the need | is to be met it is essential that the j bond issue be approved by the voters on Saturday, June 4," said John Marshall, executive secretary I of Better Schools and Roads. Inc. Road mileage carrying school bus routes totals 41.814.79. Only 13,973.54 miles of this total are paved. In Cherokee County the total road mileage carrying school bus routes is 226.64; total bus route mileage paved is 84 92; and the j percentage of bus route mileage J paved is only 37.4. Mrs. Hoffman Taken By Death Funeral services were held Thursday at 10 a. m. in the chapel of Townson Funeral Home for Mr:. Paula So^hij Wehr Hoffman. 87. who died in a local hospital Tuesday right Burial was in Sun M*t cemetery She was born and reared in Rowan ton. Conn. She Is survived by one Walter Wahr Hoffman, and t,"' sister. 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