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Friday, Saturday
Sunday, March 8, 9; and itf
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Mrs. Lorene Wise, Mrs.
Shirley Mayfleld, Mrs. Norma
Wheeler and Mrs. Betty Jean
rs
Luther were hostesses for e
surprise birthday party on
Thursday honoring Mrs. Joe
Henry Pranks on her 81st
birthday.
The party waa given at the
Franks' home with 40 friends
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Route 1.
- Murphy, N. C.
ANDREWS
NEWS
LUCY
LAUGHTER
STAFF
CORRESPONDENT
NOTES
Mra. Vara Moore and
Mra. Mania Walsh accom
panied members of Miss
Moore's Srnday School class
on a hike to Cover Falls on
Sunday rfternoon.
Games were enjoyed fol
lowed by devotional led by
Mrs. Walsh and Miss Moore.
Jackie Ledford, Steve and
Dickey Blalock. Phillip Rog
ers, Steve Morrow, Debbie
Crawford, Breeze Thompson
and Nell Matheson and Mike
Hawk were among those on the
hike.
-A
Mr. and Mrs. Mason Wil
son and Sammy of Charlotte
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Best, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Ladd and Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Pulllum during the weekend.
-A
Mrs. William Peloquin ac
companied Mr. and Mrs. R.
W. Roper to Marietta on Sin
day. The Ropers spent Sunday
with parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. Wayne Ladd and Tai
madgc Thompson, who are
employed In Lawrencevllle,
Ci? spent 'the weekend with
their families.
-A
Tommy Fuller, son of Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Fuller, was
a guest on television program
"Price Is Right" on Monday
morning at 11:00 a.m.
Although he wasn't s win
ner with his bidding, he was
presented an Oak River Car
pet.
Tommy, who is employed
in Charlotte, is attending
management training school
in New York this week.
Mrs. Nell Brady on Mon
day, visited her brother,
Claude Nelson of Easton, Pa.,
who is a patient at Oteen Hos
pital. Mr. Nelson is a native
of Cherokee Cointy and would
welcome visits or letters
from his friends during his
confinement at Oteen.
-A
Mrs. Woody Raster, ac
to Atlanta on Monday and wUl
spend the week as his guest.
Boyd Adams observed his
81st birthday on Saturday at
his borne. His mother. Mrs.
Vincent Adams served birth
day cake, tee cream, potato
chips, and cokes to three of
his friends, Steve Nichols,
Terry Tmett, Robert Weeks
and sisters, Vivian and Nancy.
-A
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Raxter
end children of Atlanta were
weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Raxter and other
relatives.
-A
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Ray and
son, Tony, qient the weekend
at Summervllle, West Vs.
They plan to move there after
March IS.
-A
Byron Chandler accompan
ied classmate from Young
Harris College to Georgia for
the weekend. While there they
visited former dassmatee of
Byron's at the University of
Georgia.
Mr. and Mr*. R. A. Dewar
a tended die wedding of their
grandson Paul Boring, njean
White on Saturday evening at
the Orange Methodist Church
in Latbemtnwn, Ga.
The Rev. John Ozley offi
ciated at the small altar wed
ding In the presence of close
friends and relatives.
The couple are residing In
Woodland Arms apartments
In Smyrna, Ga.
Mrs. D. W. Swan had as her
guests during the weekend, Mr.
and Mrs. G.Rosendaleof Look
Out Mountain and John Swan
and son, Johnny, and daughter,
Beth, of Franklin.
-A
Mr. and Mrs. J ames Stover
and children, Phil, Roy, and
Nancy, of East Flat Rock were
weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Williams and Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Stover of And
-A
Mrs. Pets Nlchold was the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
erick Powers and family of
Gaffney, S. C., this past week.
-A
Mra. fitfaa" Seymour was
called to Andrews on Monday
due to the death of her brother,
John H. PuUlum.
RED CROSS MONTH
ANDREWS - March Is Red
Cross Month ? a time to
remember "For 100 years the
Red Cross has always bean
there to help. It always will
be ? with your help."
The Red Cross serves your
community, your nation, and
your world. It Is not confin
ed by local, stats, o national
botadarles. Your service as
a volunteer, your contributed
dollars, may help someone in
your own community.
On Friday evening at 5:30
p.m., a bouse n house can
vas will begin In Andrews
area Red Cross Chapter by
volunteer workers. It needs
your coofidmce and support
and the confidence tod sup
port of your neighbors and
your commissity leaders.
It would be well to ram
help Red Cross la
CALDWELL DEATH
ANDREWS - Lei and Cald
well, son of Mrs. L. O. Cald
well and the law L. O. Cald
well. died at Ms home la
Pasadena, Ttsas, oa Friday.
Harry Rogsrs of Robfatnsvtlle
?ad Robert Caldwell at Bre
Hls mother wee Melt
lag Mm at We Ems.
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NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS
MEETING OF THE
CHEROKEE COUNTY
Board Of Equalization
And Review
'*
The Chirokn Coaaty Board Of Ceomissleaers,*
WILL SIT AS A
BOARD OF EQUALIZATION
AND REVIEW ON
Monday, March 18th
FROM 9:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M.
ONE DAY ONLY
The Board of Equalization and Ravi aw will moot at tho
Commltslonara' Off lea In tha Courthouaa In Murphy,
N. C.? for tha purpqee of axamlnlng and review Ingthe
tax llat of each townehlp for the currant year and shall
hear any and all taxpayers who own or control taxable
property assessed for taxation In thp county, with re
spect to the valuation of all property In the county and
Awe jUUemaaA jmu AMMiyaA end
to corroct Qfty or?Ov o ojopooring on too costroctt$ oxi
for the traneactlon of any other business which may
come before the board In compliance with the Machinery
Act.
This Is the only time In which the Commissioners have
(he authority to change the valuation of real
J. W. DONLEY '
Tax Supervisor For Cherokee County