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. Sm.0tCer r 1 Whats my message 0 Rev. Runion Is New Pastor At The Grace Baptist Church •a | i i | 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. Just like * * field goals... * . . . YOU’LL be picking up extra points . at Brevard Federal. You have a choice * of 4 top savings plans earning the high* est dividend rates allowed by law. Cash dividends are compounded and paid quarterly. So, get in the game O, and be a winner everytime at Brevard Federal. * Passbook Deposits 4.757o Annually Certificate Deposits 57> 5.757o 67® 6 months maturity 1 year maturity 2 years maturity Minimums 91,000 Minimum $5,000 Minimum $10,000 X X X X X X X X Save, too, on all types of home loans. See Brevard Federal for all your home financing needs. 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 ll/48/2tc Let Us Do Your Job Printing The Transylvania Times 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 -★ 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* Duke Power Making life a little better r S

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