News T? r*y i is ? ASC Committee (? T. L. Martin. chairman d tkhf Ooatf Committee mji that tUs la no time for farmer* to let <V OB cooaervatlon. He thtoka this la the time to up aoil reserves. ia going to keep right on tncreaang. We don't know the world situation will |. So, he thinks it is best to be ready. To keep our farmers ready for whatever may come. That means keeping the land in good condi tion. Because building of the soli for future needs is a vital part at the national conservation effort, Mr. Martin has urged farmers to cooperate in this nation-wide pro gram to protect and improve the county's soil and water resources. The Agricultural Conservation Program provides a system to farmers on a share-the-cost basis for carrying out essential conser vation measures. This assistance serves as an incentive and makes it possible for farmers to carry out the needed practices- In the chairman's words "In a free country such as ours where private ownership of the land is a sacred right, the Agri cultural Conservation Program provides a means of carryning out a Joint responsibility to the benefit of both the farmer and the na tion." Mr. Martin urges farmers who have not signed up for the 1958 ACP to contact their local ASC Office. At this time of the season the ASC Office can still give ap provals on winter cover (Rye) provided it will be sown by the 15th of November. They also are issuing purchase orders for lime and three types of services are offered on this: Bulk, Bagged and Spread. The County Office is still giving approvals for planting forest trees and will pay $12.00 per acre out of ASC funds for 1958 provid ed these trees are planted by1 the 31st of December, 1958. Farmers who have not yet sign ed up and who expect to use the ACP program to help in carry ing out conservation practices should come to the ASC Office at the earliest convenience since 1958 ACP funds are limited. The County Office is open every James Floyd Laney ' Dies of Injuries BKAS8TOWN ? J a m et Floyd Lu*7, 32, died at 1 a. m. Thurs day in a Macon, Ga., hospital ot ' injuries he suffered when he was : caught In a conveyor belt in a mine at Macon. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. I Floyd Laney of Brasstown, and had attended Cherokee High School. Services were held at 2 p. m. day except Saturday and Sunday to help farmers with their Agri cultural Conservation Program plans for the future. Saturday to the BMtod Ba* tist Church Ite Hev fnd Lunsford ofta a ted and burial was In the church cemetery. Surviving is addition to the pareiti are five sisters, Mrs. Geor gia Tweed and Mrs- Margaret Tweed and Mrs. Alta Gibson a f Murphy, Mrs- Dorothy Lavsoo of Cherokee and Mrs. Lois Williamson of Lincoln Park, N. J.; four broth ers, Taft of Murphy, Jake and Leon of Hopewell, N. J., and John of Carlisle, Pa. Ivle Funeral Home of Murphy was in charge of the arrange ments. The mechanical corn picker can be the most dangerous at all farm machines, according to the National Safety Council. IT COULD HAPPEN TO YOU AND IF IT DOES... Make sure yon are protected by INSURANCE! See as to be certain yon are covered ia case of sickness or accident. CITIZENS BANK and TRUST CO. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT VErnon 7-2141 Murphy Andrews GO FORD-WARD vjMi.for the Ypo'ro looking ot tho "59 Ford Styloidol And for '59, tharo'i loti now b?sid?? styling. Thore's now strength? from now hoovior bwnpor to husky wrap-around body comon. Now got savings? with Ford's Short Stroko Six. 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