Holiday Specials APPLIANCES, TV,S, STEREO,S TODAYS BEST BUYS cOTEia.. ?v! " Specicm-1 Hi(j capacity tor narrow space! ' on ports "3t- to *bo??j fifiw sr"0 i-r i ?> J?WI? Sn*pp*> C**?>*'J O-t'-t T >?? 8 St?t? I [>????? 20 2-Speed Window Fan Can be used in many ways! !19's Ventilates in double hung windows, on flat surfaces like tables, as room divider... steel case, motor supports. MODEL 1344 - Standard. 22" 3 H. P.. vertical shaft. >138 00 li & MODEL 1346 ? Deluxe Reversing. 26" 4 H. P.. vertical shaft. ?178 00 21 Broadlawn Rotary Mower Easy operating recoil starter 00 3Vi hp. Briggs & Statton en gine has automatic choke and speed control on handle. Cast aluminum deck. 30' 3-Speed Riding Mower Positive lock height adjustment 0&&? 8 H. P. $39900 Deluxe mower provide* pre cision cutting. Has a power ful 8-h.p. Briggs k Stratton engine with recoil starter. MURPHY TIRE & APPLIANCE PEACHTREE STREET - PHONE 837-5139 - MURPHY. N. C. Bomber Gets Bass Bobby Palmer of Hayesville displays Chatuge. The whopper went for a the 8-pound, 10-ounce largemouth bass Bomber lure. Palmer casting from a he caught Monday morning in Lake boat near the access area. Caney Creek Trout Jerry Palmer of Route 3, Murphy, displays the 2Vi pound trout he caught Thursday night in Caney Creek. Palmer identified the trout as a rainbow and said it fell for a tasty nightcrawler. (Staff Photo) Counties Get SHC Approval For Projects Cherokee and Clay counties were allocated money for road projects in the June meeting of the State Highway Commission in Raleigh. Cherokee was okayed for $6,000, the bulk of it ($5,000) for countywide location and design for a secondary road plan. The other $1,000 was approved for grading draining and paving 3.85 miles of secondary roads. Clay was approved for a $23,000 project, which is grading, draining and base for the Moore View Homesites Road which will serve a new housing project at Hayesville. Dean's List Judy Marie Quinn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.G. Quinn of Murphy, made the dean's list for the Spring quarter at Appalachian State University at Boone. Gay also got $5,000 for countywide erosion control. Postpone Orders For Flag WASHINGTON -- Congressman Roy A. Taylor, who often provides U.S. flags for his constituents at wholesale cost, will not be able to fill any new orders for at least four months. The reason: Demand prompted by recent increased emphasis on patriotism has exhausted the supply at the House Stationery Room. Upon request. Congressman Taylor is normally able to purchase U.S. flags from the House Stationery Room and have them flown over the U.S. Capitol Building for schools, organizations, and individuals in the 11th Congressional District. Rep. Taylor said Stationery Room clerks report that recent demand for flags has been the heaviest in many years and that all Congressional offices have been flooded with requests. "Although I regret not being able to fill any flag orders during the next four months, it is encouraging to witness the greatly increased feeling of patriotism among our citizens as evidenced by the desire to buy and display our American flag," he said. The Congressman suggested that those wishing to purchase flags through his office, hold their requests and checks until around the end of September. HEARING AID WEARERS N Better service for your hearing aid means better hearing for you Be sure to visit our next Beltone Service Center FLACE-West Motel, Murphy, N.C. DATE,ntic July 8th-1:00 PM to 3:00 PM BATTERIES FREE Hearing Te. SERVICE HEARING SERVICE Thomas A. Reynolds, Dealer 7 Biltmore Avenue Asheville, North Carolina 28801 If you had three months' salary in your Wachovia savings account, think of all the things you could stop worrying about. Wachovia Bank&Trust, MA. Wwl D?po?H 1? mii CWparattf