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
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Hey, Pop, Let's Get Going!
Thursday - Friday
'KISS THE BLOOD OFF MY
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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..
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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.
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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.
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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. <M-2to
herd he is building. This year
Ralph thinks that it will take
some good calves to beat his.
Johns - Manville
Bid*. Materials
*" A.JrtLr^Sidln* 5
GIBBS HDW. ? ACTO SPfW.^
DOGWOOD
WANTED
HIGH PRICES PAID
Delivered to Hayesville
Or on Truck Road
Write or see
W. A. Cloer
HAYESVILLE
SPEND LESSt Lt
with this
tractor-mounted
FERGUSON
DISC HARROW
Lighter in weight, stronger h> construction, the Ferguson
? " 1 Disc Harrow costs less f
TVector-Mountod Disc llarrow coete less to use then any
b achieved through the tractor'e Fergusonfiystem, thereb'nDiieed
for excess weight... and them are no extra fuel costs for dragging
such weight beck and forth across your fields.
And you can diac most fields fat third gear with your Ferguson
Tractor .,. cover up to S3 acres in tan bourn with the eight-foot
model Disc Harrow. Becaueejjou^can finish a field sooner, your
labor costs are lowered . . . and the time you save can ba applied
to other work.
Next time you corns this way, make it a point to stop in and hear
about the ten or more advantages built into Ferguson Disc Harrows.
Every one of these haips you do a batter job... faster and with big
savings in fuel and effort.
EVANS TRACTOR CO.
3hcne 48 Murphy, N. C.
Onslratioo
on
HF 50-194
FERGUSON TRACTOR m,d \ZZTJ,V,em
AtWAYS K CAKHI1 MBVINO
W#? eon <fa?tlett tat ^ouTw) It?
The days and weeks are slipping by
?and what have you done about it?
What have you done to find out how
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high-spirited '51 Buick?
We'll tell you this. In all the years that
Buick has been building fine automo
biles, there's never been the match for
this one.
This is a car that likes to be compared
?for power, for performance, for ease
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comfort.
We can tell you its valve-in-head Fire
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IkAaasi
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DAI AMU Ni STYUNO ? BOOT BY MW
hUMCUlMw,.
I hiil.ni Mm?MODEL 480
$2066.15
will spoil you for any other type of
power transmission.
But youH never know till you try for
yourself what all this really means.
How about coming in for a sample?
Once you've experienced all this for
yourself, the modest price tags on Buick
Specials, Supers or Roadmasters
will look like a double bargain.
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FRANKLIN MOTOR COMPANY
. ? . . ? . _ l' * ? ' , 1
Main Street Murphy, N. C.