FARM AND CITY WEEK —
Her© in Transylvania and across the
nation this is Farm and City week.
At the left is Mayor Charles Camp
bell signing the proclamation de
claring the Farm and City Week in
Brevard. Chairman Ben Burgess
and several civic and farm leaders
have several activities planned for
the local observance. The purpose
of the event is to help create a bet
ter understanding between rural
and urban people.
Hunnicutt
Completes
His Basic
Army Private First Class
David L. Hunnicutt, son of Mr.
and Mrs. William L. Hunnicutt,
104 Green Acres, Brevard, re
cently completed eight weeks of
basic training at Ft. Jackson,
S. C.
He received instruction in
drill and ceremonies, weapons,
map reading, combat tactics,
military courtesy, military
justice, first air, and Army his
tory and traditions.
His wife, Freda, lives on
Route 3, Brevard.
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Rev. Runion Is New Pastor
At The Grace Baptist Church
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Reverend Donald Franklin
Runion, Jr., former pastor of
Bethel Baptist church, of
"Elizabethton, Kentucky, is the
new pastor of Grace Baptist
church. He will assume his du
ties on Sunday, November 21st.
Reverend Runion was born
in Alexandria, Virginia, and re
ceived his B.A. degree from
Baylor University and received
diis M.Div. degree from the
"Southern Baptist Seminary,
Louisville, Kentucky. He has al
so pastored at the Tarvis Bap
tist church at Travis, Texas.
Reverend Runion is married
io the former Hazel Anne
Riherd, of Arkansas.
REV. RUNION
John Foxworthly To Address
The Brevard Stamp Club
The Brevard Stamp Club will
meet Thursday night, Novem
her 18th, at 7:45 o’clock in the
evening at the First Citizens
Bank & Trust Company in the
Conference Room.
John Foxworthly, of Char
lotte, Director at Large ol
American Philatelic Society
will address the club on various
phases of stamp collecting. He
Will bring ihformation relative
to Various stamps clubs and so
cieties, and their benefits to in
dividual collectors.
President Dean McEntire in
vites everyone interested ir
stamp collecting to attend, a:
they will be assured of a mosi
interesting and informative
meeting.
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Laugh Corner
Suburbanite to friend: “1’n?
thinking of becoming a biga
mist. There’s just too much
grass in my yrrd for one wife
to cut”
Mrs.: “They look l'ke a hap
pily married couple, don’t
they?”
Mr.: “True, But yo,u can’t al
ways go by looks. They probab
ly say the same thing about
us.”
, NOTICE
I Bids are hereby invited for
sale to Transylvania County of
one ambulance of the following
or equivalent specifications and
special equipment:
Engine • 390 cu. in.
Turbo hydromatic transmis
sion
61 amp. alternator
Power brakes
Chrome Bumpers
Chrome wheel discs
Heavy duty radiator
Positive traction rear end
70 amp hr. battery
Double action shocks
Power steering
All gauges
Customline appearance
Eye level mirrors
Front end stabilizer
ri7o a lo wsw belted tires
All vinyl seats
Dimensions:
Raised roof - 54”
Storage space - 19 cu, feet.
Master control switch
3600 warning light
Dome lights interior
Flood light over rear door
Loading lights
Patient light interior
Step lights
' Spot lights
Light in bench bed
Flood lights on side of unit
Warning lights red on side
of unit
Warning lights - 4 front and
6 rear of unit flashing
Electronic siren
Chrome speaker for siren
Hardware for two hanging
stretchers
Built in oxygen system with
wall type plugs
Oxygen apparatus for use
nth above
Engine vacuum outlet
Modura Rail system
5 Modura rail guides
Heater in rear of ambulance
Ventilator in roof
Air conditioning in front
and rear
Drapes
Assist handles in rear
Handrail in ceiling
Floor vinyl corlon type
Bench bed
Restraining straps for bed
Bench bed rail
Folding attendants seat
Ambulance design
Step plate rear bumper
Partition
Medicine cabinet
Lettering “AMBULANCE”
on side of unit
Raised roof, all steel con
duction
Inverter system, 500 watts of
\C power
12 volt outlets in rear for
[land lights
Bids will be received until
2:00 o’clock P. M., on Friday,
November 26, 1971, at which
time bids will be opened and
read.
Bids should b? contained in
sealed envelope, addressed to
D. L. Moore, Chairman Board
of County Commissioners,
Courthouse, Brevard, North
Carolina - 28712. All bids must
be accompanied by cash, cer
tified or cashier’s check for
five per cent of the amount of
the bid price to guarantee com
liance with bid and must be
considered firm for a period
of fifteen (15) days after No
vember 12th.
The Board of County Com
missioners reserves the right
to refuse any and all bids.
This the 15th day of Novem- ‘
ber 1971.
TRANSYLVANIA COUNTY
By: D. L. Moore Chairman,
Board of County
Commissioners
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AUCTION
Friday Night
NOVEMBER 19th
7:00 P. M.
ROSMAN AUCTION HOUSE
Directly across street from Rosman High School.
This will be a special sale of toys,
household goods, cookware, dishes,
can openers, plus many other items.
- COME JOIN THE FUN -
Auctioneers — J. C. Belue and Billi Kiser
Operated by Bill Kiser
Phone 883-2055
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THURSDAY EVENING SALE
November 18th
5:00 p.m. to 9:00 at
ROSMAN AUCTION HOUSE
THIS WILL NCT BE AN AUCTION
We have two antique dressers, several antique
chairs and dishes. Also, used T.V. sets, radios,
decks, chairs, tables, baby beds, and strollers
plus other items.
Bill Adair is , .
a fisheries biologist.
He works for you.
Bill's main job is to make certain that
fish in Duke Power's lakes are not harm
ed by the luke-warm water discharge
from our steam electric generating sta
tions.
The stations are designed so that the
maximum temperature of discharged
water is about the temperature of the
human body. And this heat radiates
rapidly to the atmosphere.
To check on the design and operations
of the stations, we continually monitor
temperatures and make biological stud
ies of the water in our lakes.
So you II find good fishing on Duke
Power's lakes. Some of fhe best, in fact,
is near our stations. And our scientists
—like Bill Adair—are working closely
with governmental and independent
scientists to keep it that way.
It's just one of the many things we're
doing to make this a better place to live*
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