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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
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Jim Parker - Amedcu favorite
Fruit Cake Jl. 35 ^$2.65
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EXTRA SPECIAL! Jmm JeweJI Frozen, Turkey - Beef or
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Tomato Juice 2^ 59c
"Out rmeat" AAP Frozen - Sliced
Strawberries 2^ 33c
"Our Finest Quality" AAP
White Meat Tuna 2 ^ 65c
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Whole Tomatoes 2 &?* 49c
EXTRA SPECIAL! CHspo
Fig Bars 2^ 45c
SPECIAL LOW PUCE!
lona Cut Beets Cu 10c
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Prune Plums 2 65c
Cap's John's Frozen ?Prepared
Oyster Stew ^ 29c
Betty Crocker 30-Ox. Size
Cake Mixes 2 % 59c
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Sunnyfield Oats p?- 17c
- * - 5
Freshly Baked Jon? Parker ' xr
PIES""39e^47c
Swift Jewel Oil & 31c
Duz Soap & 35c 83c
Dash Dog Food 3 Cans 49c
Red Heart Dog Food Cm' 15c
Liquid Chiffon 39c
Blue Dot Duz 35c p &. 83c
Oxydol 35c wi. 83c
Ann Po9? Strawberry
Preserves
12-0z.
Glass
27? " 59*
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Jar
49c
Salad Dressing Jar 45c
Ground Cinnamon
23c
GERBER'S
BABY FOOD
Chopped Strained
Jara 29c Jan 31c
? AUSTEX FOODS ?
Beef Stew 15-Ox. Con 33c
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Tomoles
Beans W/ChiH
Beans W/O Chili
Spaghetti and
Mgo? Bolls
15-Oz. Can 23c
15-Oz. Can 31c
15-Oz. Con 41c
15-Oz. Con 25c
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Y-C Peoches No. 2Vi Con 35c
Fruits For Salads 303 Glass 39c
Fruit Cocktail 303 Can 27c
Hawaiian Punch
Strletmann Zestas
46-02. Can 35c
1-Lb. Pkg. 29c
HCHU POODS
Baked Beans 2 ? I -Lb. Cans 37c
Spaghetti 15Vi-Oz. Can 15c
MocaronI ? 15V4-Oz. Can 20c
u'0'* tobies I Cranberries IE ? 25c
Yerk Apples 4 29c
Chestnuts ^ 19c ^ Fresh Corn 5
Large Size ? Juicy Florida
For
29c Pole Beans ? 19c
GRAPEFRUIT 3 "25?
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Breasts 01 QQ Thighs or Lep(1 OQ 5
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Whole or Half u.. 55c Loin End u 45c Franks lb. 55c i
cat Center Cat Market Style i
Loin Chops u>- 85c Rib Chops u>. 75c Bock Bones u>. 45c
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Toilet Tissue *<* 10c Sandwich Bags Pk? 10c
Dinner Napkins 2jjffi-29c Pastel Napkins ?<? 10c
Waxed Paper '^19c Cocktail Napkins 3%? 25c
White Napkins 2 SS: 19c
Protex Deodorant Soap 2 ?& 25c
ProtexDeodorantSoap2 35c
Sweetheart Soap Bw 10c
2 A 39c
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Camay Soap
2 ?? 29c
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