Graduates leceive Diplomas lug exerciaes held in Andrews Fri day evening la which diplomas were swarded te fifty graduates of the high school before the lar gest attendance ever to be prev ent here for a ahnitar exercise the 1880-51 session of the Andrews schools come to an end. By request of the senior class. Supt. I. B. Hudson who Is leav ing the Andrews superintendency after sixteen years of service, made 'be literary address to the gradu ates. His topic was "facing Real ?ty". Other speakers on the pro traan were Margaret Marr who as salutatorian spoke on the topic, "Glancing Backward. Looking For ward", Jerry W. Reece. the outstan ding senior had for his topic "Ap preciation". and Marks D. Hud son bad for the topic of his val edictory "Esse Quam Videri". The irgh school chorus sang "Incline Thine Ear" by Himmel, and "The Loii Chard" by Sullivan. Following the valedictory ten giris sang "The j Green Cathedral" by Hnhn. Diiplomu were awarded by Or. I Gerald Almond Jerry W. Jtreee took the vast audience by surprise In announc ing Chat the Junior and aenior claaaea had established a medal to be awarded annually to that aen ior who waa moat outstanding In Character and Leaderahtp. He an t. junced this year's winner as George Pullium Jr.. son cd Mr j id Mrs. George Pullium of An-1 i Brews. L. B. Nichols was surpri-1 fid when called from the audience | ?o make the presentation. The med al had the following engraving: ' i 1 aracter-In Honor Of-Mr. and | Sin. I B. Hudson-Leadership" Recce stated that medals for three I raditional years were already pre-1 i v:J.ed for. ] Other prises and awards were as follows: Frank Conley < senior) . citizenship, Jimmie Cathey (Junior) citizenship; Margaret Marr, The 1 mlly Post Blue Book of Etiquette; lliildred Holloway, basketball; L. ; V Blayloek, football; Lawin Tru ctt, basketball and football; Gene j Angel, basketball; Sara Clark, mer it award; Hoyt Lunsford, highest scholarship in the school (95.5); G.neva Cochran, American histo | ry; Carrol Phillips (junior) dram alics; Betty Lu Taylor (senior) dramatics; Jewell Truett, home economics; Betty Kilpatrick, typ ing: Marks D. Hudson, The Read er's Digest aiwaid. Jerry Reece re ceived the Wilhide Memorial med al as outstanding senior. Three former school board mem- I bers were called to the stage, and | were given gold fountain pens. Those getting pens were H. M. Whitaker, former board chairman, I and board member for the past 28! years; W. A. Puett, member for the past ten years; and John H Christy, member for the past ten years. A gold watch was give to John G. Tatham, chief school custodian for the past eleven years. Awards and certificates were made to three school bus drivers Daie S. Staraes, Paul Anderson and Glenn Palmer. Mention waS made during the evening that Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Nichols had attended the commen cement exercises here without in terruption for the past 31 years. The complete evening's exerci ses were pronounced by many as the most satisfying ever held here. The large audience on the main floor and In the balcony was al ways attentive and most Impres sive. Graduates were as follows; Ber tha Apple Lee Adams, Clara Jean Adams, Mildred Gibson Allison, "laud Eugene Angel, Betty Ann Barton. J. V. Brooks, J. B. Buch anan, Sallie Mae Buchanan, EUa Mae Clark, Sara Elizabeth Clark. Iio/othy Joy Conley, Frank Oonley, Doris Alene Crawford, Sallie Craw NOTICE I hereby offer a liberal reward (or Information given to the mayor or police leading to the arrest of anyone trespassing on my property known as "Imp's Nest" in Murphy N. C. Signed: Frank L. Mruney REAL ESTATE for sale Farms, houses, lots, businesses, business property, tourist courts Cafes, grocery stores, warehouses, ?scant land, camp sites, hotels and all kinds of real property. Let us know what yon want. We may have It or can set it for yon. D. M. REESE Keal Estate Broker Fred V. Johnson John C. ODell PHONE >14 MURPHY. N. C. TWIN-CITY DKIVE-1N THEATRE MoCayuvBle, GeorrU Hey, Pop, Let's Get Going! Thursday - Friday 'KISS THE BLOOD OFF MY HANDS" Jos Saturday Only "TRAIL OF THE LONESOME PINE" Henry Fonda-Sylvia Sydney Technicolor Lost City No. 6 Color Cartoon Sunday - Monday "THE TORCH" Paillette Goddard Tuesday - Wednesday "MY FOOLISH HEART" Dana Andrews-Susan Hayward Children under 12, in cars, Free. Always Refreshing When Shopping els Done.. OfJUiW*1 >*si Caster ?! Attraction Wkta Hm control stoNon of Hm Military Ameteer Radio Sylw was M ceted of The Pomtapon in Washington, D. C., CpL Maty M. Lofler faaad Korsol# the center of attraction. WotcKiof thb Woe radio operator top oat a owp wore (loft to right): Mo). Geo. f. L Anhonhrondt, Air Force director of coeunyaicotions; Mo|. Goo. S. B. Aide, chief signal officer of the Array; Secretory of the Army Freak Pace, Jr.; and Secretory of the Air Force Thome* K. Fialetter. There's plenty of opportaalty in the WAC i radio and scores of other technical fields DECORATION The decoration at Snow Hill Baptist Church will be held Sun day, June 10. Everyone who has on interest in the cemerery is urgtd to come and help clean It eff. ' CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends for their kindness and the beautiful floral offerings dur ing the death of our Daddy and Mother, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Oliver who passed away recently. The Children 46-fltp ford, Mildred Catherine Day Ruth 3'Ttrude DiHe, Jacky Stribling El lard. Charles Gibson, Grace Gray, Rosemary Grieshaaner, Evelyn Hardin, Robert M. Hass, Dan Hawk, Mary Elizabeth Heubon, Marjorie Dean Hicks, Gladys Ho gan, Hildred Marie Hotloway, John David Hollowsy, Maries. D. Hud son, Betty Hyde, Susie Ledford, Triomie Long, Mary Margaret Marr. James Mason. Aletha Math escn, Betty Mulkey, Brownie Par ker, George Pulllum, Jr., Lois Ann Baxter Jerry W. Reece, Bet ty Jean Robertsdn, Lucy Maroeila Sharpe, Virginia Doris Stnndridge, Betty Lu Taylor, Mary Elizabeth Waldroup, Jane Clark Wefbb, Bet ty Sue West, Maurice West. Mae Carolyn Whttaker, Jack Yates. KILL ATHLETES FOOT "T-4-L BEST SELLER" SATS MAUNEY DRUG CO. I.ERE'S THE P.EASON. The germ , i: cw? deeplv. You must REACT it to KILL it. T-4-L. containing 80 percent alcohol. PENETRATES Reaches more germs. Your 40c lack from any druggest if not ;< cased IN ONE HOUR. Now at Mauney Drug Co. 4-Iil Ralph Jordan, a 4-H Club mem rtr at Andrawi. baa leemed at an eorir age that goad stock. pint beatable combination with live stock and poultry, according' to County Agent A. Q Ketaer. Ralph hat baen In 4-H Club work leaa tl-wn two years and already baa two of Cherokee County'a out standing 4-H projects started. Last year Ralph entered his first 4-H Club calf in the Junior I Hairy Show at Aabevllle. This entry, an excellent Guernsey heif er placed In the red ribbon claw, says Mr. Ketner. Ralph, being satisfied with nothing lees than a Kue ribbon, determined to win one next year. At the recent Murphy Purebred Guernsey sale Ralph bought the top-selling open heifer a: a foundation animal for the WE BUY CATTLE?HOGS Also, chickens of any kind. Will come any where after them. Write or call Phone o82-J Box 571 Carl Crawford & Sons | Coppe/mll. Tenn. >**< INSURE YOUR PROPERTY NOW, . PAY IN CONVENIENT MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS The Citizens Bank ft Trust Company, Insurance Department often to Its customers Premium Financing. This Is a low eost service which requires no red tape and la handled promptly and efficient ly. INQUIRE NOW about the sayings on 3 and 5 year policies by using the low cost Premium Financing Plan. T. W. AXLEY, Manager Insurance Department ? Citizens Bank & Trust Co. Murphy, N. C. \>k ? lit m vastod by M Co Inc. vVednasday. ?he 10th day of June MAI. at 13:00 noon, at Beeee Mo ?i* Oamany Inc. to the Town of Andrew, N C. order a Ic's Men. eell at public auction, to the highest bidder tor cash, the foK< One 1987 Ford sedan, motor No. *4-97498. ? I Thisi sale it to eaiUsfy a mech anics' lien la the amount, of $99.00. tame betas for wrecker service and storage. rThe owner attar due notice has failed, for more Shan 90 days, to pay said biH. This the Slat day of May 1981. HEBCE MOTOR COMPANY INC. construction, the Ferguson ? 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