FOREST CAGE TWO JOYCE ftEWS OF GRAHAM COKN1Y THE LAKES THIR8DAY, JANUARY U. 1IS5 New Road Ready For Service The newly constructed road be tween Old Field Gap and Yellow Creek Bridge, Yellow Creek Town ship, has been completed. The road will cut off about six miles of school bus travel, it was reported. Official use of this road by school buses was accepted by Lew is Alexander, State School Bus and Route Inspector, Tuesday, Jan. 4 Snowbird Supply Gives S & H Stamps The Snowbird Supply Co. this week announced it will give SiH Green Stamps with purchases made at the store. A customer is given a stamp for every 10 cent purchase made, the store explained. When a customer fills up a stamp book, the stamps can be exchanged for the custo mer s choice of merchandise. The stamps will be given on pur chaser of everything except lum ber. the store said. Wildlife Mag. Features Graham RA) Amundson photographer for Wildlife Ma gazme. presented a two; pa^e p:r-',u: e-s* r y <,r. V nr hunting in Graham County in the January edition of Wildlife. Mr Amundsen was- the ?ue?'. of the B!ue B^ar Lodge during h:.s :-*ay in Hobbinsville Beekeep>ers School Held At R'ville There wil! bp a beekeepers school at 2 p m Friday. Jan. 14. in the '? of County Agent W. H. Flake. W .A. .Stephen. .-??i".e extension is r k<-> - . wi'l present ? jT the school. The program wil! consist of lec ?'jres sh'Jes ani 4 'he club ay- as fo!- : I V. - Pre.-: lent. Mrs Leonard i I F'. rlev : Vice President. Mr? I I r"harl:e Oarlfnd : Se^reta ry Mrs ! Gertrude Hombuckle: Treasurer.' j -V "?*. r-irer.'f Crisp; Sor.z Leader) r'v. -ynn Denton. The club meets the f. : st Tuesdav of each i month. Agayah Club Plans Benefit Supper The -A^avah Club met at the hut ay r.:z':.\ and after a short i business m eet: z members held a! "ouse r c ir. *" t for the hut. I tne bu>in?"v*s session' ? , i j r rir..s w?-?-e id?- to gr:ve a supper J M jr. -fay nii'.V. Jar.. !T at the, I h oo 1 June h r oom . Pr o- ee i ; from thr supper will r. t-< the .V;> h of J">;mes. I'T A MKKTIMi T o r;.,hb:nsv p T A ir? . j M -.day n:#ht. Jan. 10. T/.crne f. r the meetin? was! Family Life in our Community. A 1 'ilm on the subject was shown. Grange Stands Against Sales Tax On Groceries The RobbinsvUle Grange recent ly went on record against any leg Ulature to place sales tax on food sold over the grocery' counter . A resolution passed by the subor dinato grange read: "Be it resolved that the Rob binsville Subordinate Grange No. 1161 go on record as deploring any effort of the legislature to place any sales tax or otherwise, on food soli over the grocery counter. "We grange members contend I that such an effort to tax food 1 would serve to ur. io the very I things that the organization at- ' temps to do that of promoting the ' welfare and continued improve ment of rural life, economy and its people." The resolution was signed by K. S. Clem, chairman, ar.d Gwyn Der.ton grange master. A i ?y of the resoiution was sent to T >1 Jenkins. Graham County rej-: eser.tative in Ra>:gh. MK1AI. SKd KITV G:a Grubbs. Social Security representative will be in Robbins vi;!e Jan. '.7. Any farmers desir information or. Social Security liws wh:<"h will immediately affect ' them are urzed to contact Mr. Orubbs at that time. L. L. Hvde Dies J After Illness Lawrence L Hyde. 63. a re'ired farmer, died at 12:10 p m. Thurs rhv. Jan 6. in hi? home at Rofcbins vil!? afer a lone illness. K'^eral services were conducted j at 2 p m. Saturday in Robbinsville Baptist Churetl. The Rev. Clarence | Adams, the Rev. Boyd Eller andj the Rev. Ourlev Stewart officiated | burial wan in Old Mother! Church Cemetery. Surviving are ' h ? widow. Mr.'. B- :ie Sherrill Hyde: one daughter.! Mr.-. Leona Sanders of Eradford i [Oh;o: throe son?. Cecil, Ernes" I I and P- sev of Robbinsville, and 13 " \ grandchildren. ? I ? ; ?-> t'-'-rr. sisters. Mrs. Ethelj VVorley. Mrs. Emma Hooper and! Mrs. Roy Phillips; and three bro-j thers. Virgil. Eowler and Jess a!" I of Robbinsville. I T 'on Funeral Home was in ' charge. j KOBBINSVULLE GRANGE The next regular meeting of the Robbmsville Grange ?ill be held' Jan. IT. The program tor the years work I '?.ill be discussed. Special emphas- 1 is will be placed on community I development. L W. Crisp, 52, Dies In R'ville Isop \V Cnsp. 52. a farmer of RobbinsviDe. died suddenly at T p m Sunday, Jan. 9 about seven miles from home as he *as walk-) *? , ?