Sports Men Talking Shop MR. HUNTER MR. HAMILTON MR. TEAS Georgia Tech backfleld Star BUI "Teas stops by to swap shop talk with Andrews TootbaU Coach "Pee Wee" Hamilton and Basketball Coach Hunter. The three attended the Andrew* football banquet given the team by the Lions Clnb. Coach Hamilton awarded block A's to the team, managers and cheerleaders. (Scout Photo) Sick in Andrews Patients at Rodda-Van CJorder Hospital this week include Eric fteichman, Andrews; Dillie Rax ler, Olin Barton, Sue Derreberry and Mrs L. R. Bradley, all of An drews; Mrs. Carl Wikle, Nantaha la; Ellen Davis, Murphy; Mrs. Ed Roper, Andrews; Luke Carver, An drews; A. G. Lewis, Robtoinsville; Mrs. Artie Stevens, Robbtnsville: Mrs. Sarah Ledford. Robbinsville. Mrs. Helen Axley has been ill at her home. Billy McFalls has recuperated from pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. James Baer went to Chattanooga Monday of last week where Mr. Baer received medical treatment. Andrews WSCS The Woman's Society of Chris tian Service of the Andrews Meth odist Church met in the basement of the church, Wednesday, Jan. 7, with fourteen members present. Mrs. John Christy presided. De votions were conducted by Mrs. Cleve Almond. The program, presented by Mrs. Myrtle Reagan, was an interesting account of relief work in various foreign lands, following World War II. Minutes of the last meeting fi nancial reports and announce ments were made. ? A holiday greeting from Mrs. Joe Smith, former member, was especially appreciated. HYDE INSURANCE AGENCY See us for reliable insurance . in any line Phone 145 Murphy. N. C. EVERY TfRISE PROVED ADVANTAGE... V Sure, you get 3-point triple quick-hitch V Naturally you get Hydraulic Touch Control V Constant Draft Control of mounted tools V Implement Position Control, too! V 4-wheel stability; row crop ability V Exclusive Proof-Meter gives you the facts you need NEW TRACTOR Golden Jubilee model. ?.Live-Action Hydraulic System, fast response V Hy-Trol gives choice of hydraulic speeds V New Ford "Red Tiger" overhead valve engine V A bigger, heavier, stronger tractor V Now Lhro Power Take-off* / V And many more new features V Pius a low Ford price! Now on Di$play...Come In and See It! Credit Terms Te Meet The Parmer's Needs. "lOia FRIENDLY FORD DEALER" PHONE 95 MURPHY, N. C BURCH MOTORS Andrews Personals1 Mr?. Harold Sogers has return ed to tser home following a visit with relatives hi Savannah Mr and Mrs Edwin Jordan, and ?on, of Georgia, spent several days tas* week with Mr Jordan's par cuts, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jordan. Clyde Derreberry who is work . in Georgia, spent last week end with his family in Andrews. ' Mrs Adeline Phillips of Cluuta nooga visited her grandmother. Mrs. Prill Adams, and her aunt ind uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Whi taker and family. s , Mr. and Mrs. John Whilliams at Valadosta, Ga, visited Mrs. Williams" great-grandmother. Airs Call; C. Adams and other rela tives in Andrews. The Rev. Ralph Matheson spent last Monday visiting Aunt Callie Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brown and laughter, Jackie Lou, of Binring hrnn, Ala, have been visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam West Mr. Brown and Mr. and Mrs Jake Brown and family. Clinton Hase of the U. S. Ma rine Corps, visited friends in An drews during the recent holidays He is now stationed in Miami, Fla Mrs. Raymond Harris, of Knox ville, has been visiUng her par ents, iMr. and Mrs. R. A. Dewar. Mrs. Jack Snyder, of Asheville, spent several days with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Luther. Sgt and Mrs. Kyle Parker (Dig gie) of Fort Bragg, N. C. are vis iting relatives In Andrews. Mr. and Mrs. James Harris and daughter spent Saturday In Ashe ville. Mrs. Harris" mother, Mrs. Price, who has spent the past sev eral weeks in SUtesville, returned to her home with the Harrises. Capt. and Mrs. Johnny Roper of Philadelphia, Pa., and Miss Vanoy McGuire of New York City, spent several days visiting their sister. Miss Bertha McGuire, and broth er, Gerald and Glen McGuire. Penn Jones and daughter Patty spent Saturday in Murphy. Miss Frances McPherson was Ihe week end guest of Mrs. Dixie Palmei? and Miss Hattie Palmer of Murphy last week. Mrs. Harlan Enloe spent last Sunday visiting relatives in Frank lin. The Rev. E. L. Kirk and Mrs. Kirk attended the funeral services of Mr. Kirk's sister, Mrs. Carl Boettcher, in Thomasvilie, Friday. Dave Bristol, of WCTC, spent last week end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bristol. Mr. and Mrs. Oien Stratton at tended a basketball game at Vl'CTC Saturday night last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Teas. Doris Teas and Floyd Teas attended the Sugar Bowl Football game New Year's Day. Bill Teas, Jr. is a member of the winning Georgia Tech team. Mr. and Mrs. Randal] Williams have returned to their home in Corpus Christi, Texas, after hav ing spent the holidays with Mr. Wiiiams' mother, in Andrews. Mr. Wiiiams' sister, Mrs. Lois June Crawford and daughter Debbie re turned with her brother for a visit. Mr. %nd Mrs. Tom Day and rivii c'ren and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Ib berson have returned from a Keek's visit in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Freel left Thursday for points in Georgia and Florida where they will be for two or three months. Charles S. Freel, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Freel who Is stationed in Japan, was recently promoted to Airman Second Class. REPRESENTATIVE'S ADDRESS Anyone Who wishes to contact Cherokee County state represen tative Richard P. Mauney can call him in Raleigh at 39717, or write him in care of the N. C. House of Representatives, Box 7213, Ra leigh, N. C. RETURNS TO COLLEGE Miatf Frances Davidson returned o Brevard College after spending ;he holidays with her parents, Mr. ind Mrs. Sam Davidson. We Buy CHICKENS Pay Highest Cash Prices Carl Crawford & Sons r. Phone 881-J COPPEJUTTLL, TKNN. NOTICE PROPERTY LISTINGS REAL ESTATE REVALUATION I I The following men have been appointed by the County Commissioners to revaule all real estate in Valleytown Township: ED WALDROUP A. B. CHANDLER, SR. DILLARD EVERETT The commissioners will appreciate your cooperation and assistance in getting this job done. The book for listing personal property taxes will be closed Jan. 31,1953 in all townships in Cherokee County. Ten per cent penalty will be added for late listings. W. E. MOORE Chairman Cherokee County Board of Commissioners To Git Thare StfOtV/ SMS#/ urn SUBURBANITES by GOODYEAR JMI ? Up to 91% mora "start-obility" < o Mora rubbor for longor woar' ? Up to 39% mora "stop-ability" ? 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