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837 5122
TO PLACE VOUI
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JUST SAY CHARGE ITI
FOR SALE
PIANOS
PIANOS AND ORGANS-New
and used. Allen organs.
Rebuilding. Servicing, Tuning.
Call or write Ward Piano Co.
Canton, N. C. Phone 6484622.
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OPPORTUNITY
OPPORTUNITY Murphy's
three best business rental
locations for sale. For more
information dial 837-2218
during the day or 837-3219 at
night.
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" "hoTjs is" FORSAL E ~
FOR SALE? A nice three
bedroom dwelling situated on
about two acres just outside
city limits of Murphy, about
one mile from center of town.
For sale by D. M. Reese,
Realty Service, Phone
837-2624.
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FOR SALE? 3 Bedroom
house, $5,000. Approximately
2 acres located 1V4 mile from
Marble just off Slow Creek
Road. For information call
837-3641.
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FOR SALE? 3 bedroom
house on 1 acre lot near
Topton, N. C. Contact David
Beck P.O. Box 294, St. Marks,
Fla.
25-4 tc
LAND FOR SALE
FARM FOR SALE - 75
acres, approximately 35 acres
in pasture land. Remained in
timber land. New fence. Corn
allotment. Apple orchard,
concrete block dairy building.
Near new Appalachian
highway. Water plentiful.
Priced for quick sale at
$350.00 per acre. For
complete information contact
Hugh J. Nichols, Rt. 3, Box
57A, Hayesville. Phoji^
389-6314.
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FOR SALE? Approximately
60 acres, approximately 40
; acres of upland and
> approximately 20 acres of
bottom land, V4 mile from
Murphy City Limits on
Harshaw Road, toward new
golf course adjoining TVA
property. Call 837-3167.
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PONIES
FOR SALE? Shetland
ponies. Range in age from
babies to 2 years. Ideal to
make a child's Christmas
brighter. Call 837-2126 or after
3 :00 p.m. 837-3194
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CAR FOR SALE
FOR SALE- 1962 Corvair
Monza, 4 speed, Call 837-2909
after 4 p.m.
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LOT FOR SALE
FOR SALE - Lot 100 x 150
feet, Duke Street, Murphy,
paved 20 foot street, lot
graded, town sewer and water
Connections, several new
homes recently constructed
near lot, terms. Call 837-2179.
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GREEN HOUSE
FOR SALE - 1 green house
20 x 100, plastic covered, steel
pipe frame, heating and
cooling, full automatic,
therm ostate control. Can be
aeen at J. S. Guest Poultry
Farm on old 64 between Warne
and Hayesville. 389-6598.
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apparIl
Everything on Sale - LACK
OF SPACE. All weather coats
irith zip-out lining going at
$17.95. All suits and dresses on
ale. Duchess Dress and
Beauty Salon.
Let Ut
Supply You
With All
Your Coal
laating Needs
: DELIVER!
'ANY WHERE
ANY TIME
At Mulkey Coal Co.
Customers Can now Call
Stilts Svpply
Tawn. St. 837-3865
FOR SALE
PUPPIES
FOR SALE - Collie Puppies, r
Call 837-2829. l25-4tc s
REDUCE
Reduce safe, simple and fast ^
with GoBese tablest. Only 98c
PARKER'S DRUG.
24-6tp
REAL ESTATE
Do you have real estate you
would like to sell? If so, list it
with me. I'll sell it for you.
D.M. Reese, Real Estate
Broker, Phone 837-2624.
Murphy. N. C. 28906.
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WEAVER REALTY HAS "
THE FOLLOWING
AVAILABLE *Homes, Lots, ?
Mountain Acreage, Farms, or
anything listed under Real .
Estate.
If you have real estate, !
please contact Weaver Realty ,
for quick, convenient service. '
Phone 389-6690.
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i
REAL ESTATE
Land near Andrews
bargain - terms.
Trailer and Lot near
Hayesville - terms.
Trailer and Lot on Shooting
Creek -
Wanted listings on new
highway from Clay to Macon.
Wanted mountain and farm
land.
Moses Realty 1
Hayesville, N. C
Phone 389-2577
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DRUMS
FOR SALE: A complete set
of Slingerland Drums with
"Cymbols afifl Stands. Also one
tape recorder. Call Sam Rymer
after 4 p.m. 404-492-3828,
McCayesville, Ga.
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Graves
Chrysler-Plymouth
66 Chrysler, 4 door,
auto, power steering,
power brakes, air
cond., radio & heater,
clean.
66 Buick Spec. Deluxe
Wagon, V-8, auto, air
cond. Low mileage.
65 Dodge, 2 door,
Hard top, V-8, straight
drive, radio & heater.
67 Plymouth, 4 door,
Bel. 11, V-8, straight
drive, radio & heater.
65 Plymouth, 4 door,
Fury III, V-8, auto,
power steering, radio
& heater.
68 Plymouth Satellite,
2 door, Hard top, 383
Engine, auto power
steering. Vinyl top,
radio & heater.
65 Dodge Dart, 4
door, 6 cylinder,
straight drive, radio &
heater.
68 Plymouth
Barracuda Fast Back,
V-8, 4 speed, radio &
heater, new tires,
clean.
64 Chevrolet Impala
S.S., V-8, auto power
steering, air cond.
radio & heater.
64 Ford Galaxie 500,
2 door, Hard top, V-8,
auto, power steering,
radio & heater.
Many other makes and
models to choose
from. One of the
largest selections in
this area.
GRAVES CHRYSLER
PLYMOUTH
ANDREWS HIGHWAY
OMltr No. 9185
MURPHY, N. C.
SEWING SALES
SEWING MACHINES
SINGER
Automatic zig-zag
epossessed, makes fancy
titches, etc. Bal. 62.09 or take
ip payments.
Singer Touch and Sew, Bal.
17.00.
Zig-Zag - 1968 Model makes
lutton holes, Zig-Zags, sew on
luttons, only 29.50.
FOR FREE
HOME TRIAL CALL
>32-2285 Blue Ridge, Ga.
ECONOMY SEWING
MACHINE CO.
Next To Jabeley's
East Main Street
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RENT
APARTMENTS
FOR RENT-Modern
'urnished apartment close in
?wn, for couple only. Call
337-2116.
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FOR RENT- Two bedroom
infurnisbed apartment, electric
teat, Ground floor. Valley
River Ave. Call 837-2017 Day,
S37-2465 Night.
27-3tc
WANTED TO RENT
Would like to rent nice three
bedroom house, unfurnished,
prefer Murphy area, but would
consider Andrews. Phone
321-4357.
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TRAILER SPACE
FR ANKIE'S TRAILER
COURT
Plenty of space, plenty of
water, Good roads,
Conveniently located in
Peachtree sedtion. Call
837-3920 for information, also
phone 837-3233.
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HOUSES FOR RENT
FOR RENT- Two Bedroom
home on Duke Street, for
further information call
837-2179.
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FOR RENT? 2 bedroom
house V/i bath, newly
re-decorated. Near A & P
Unfurnished. Call after 4 p.m.
837-3523.
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SEWING SERVICES
SEWING MACHINE AND
VACCUUM CLEANER REPAIF
Clean, oil and adjust your
sewing machine or vacuum
cleaner in your home for only
$2.50. We have a complete line
of parts and accessories. 20
years experience. All work
guaranteed. Call 632-2285 or
write:
ECONOMY SEWING
MACHINE CO.
E. Main Street - Box 388
Blue Ridge, Ga
Located Next Door-Jabaley!
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BACKHOE-GRAVEL
Backhoe work by contract
or by the hour. Also road
gravel. See or call Bob
Waldroup, Hayesville, N. C.
389-2548.
20-tbic
Anyone needing ditching,
gravel hauling, or back hoe
work done, see Jimmie
Anderson or call Hayesville
389-2428 or Harry King,
Young Harris, Ga. 379-4184.
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EXTRA INCOME
Extra Income Opportunity
Reliable man or woman. No
selling. Refill and collect from
new type coin-operated
dispensers in your area. We
secure locations. Must have car,
references, $650 to $2000 cash
investment for equipment and
inventory. Ten hours weekly
can net excellent income. For
personal Interview, write,
including phone number to
Cal-Ton Supply, Inc.
Profetrional Bldg., 403 N.
Try on Stnet, Charlotte, N. C.
28202.
HELP WANTED
MALE
WANTED ? Experienced
Television Service man for
Murphy area. Full time
employment, good working
conditions. Send resume and
salary requirements to T.V.
Service, Box 190, Murphy, N.
C. 28906. All applicants held
in strick confidence.
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COUPLE
Man and wife needed to
work in breeder hens. House
provided to live in. See or write
Jerry Kephart at Citizens Bank
in Murphy or call 837-3440.
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CABINET SHOP
WE DO ? Remodeling,
interior decorating, refinishing,
custom built cabinets and what
nots. CHEROKEE CABINET
SHOP - Located on Highway
64 West beyond Harold's
Restaurant Phone 837-5344 or
837-5343.
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SALESMAN
INSURANCE
SALESMEN
ALL AREAS
WESTERN
NORTH CAROLINA
WORK hi office near home.
Mil* be 21 yean of i|e. Chi
neceaaary. High level income.
Top commUoo. Renewals.
Permanent career. Regular, get
Id on the ground floor.
Complete A. & H. peckage,
including work with qualified.
HOSPITAL
MEDICAL - DENTAL
Guaranteed Renewal For Life
LEADS
NO NEED TO KNOCK
ON DOOR? TO? DOOR
YOU will be supptted with
?ufficient rainb*r of qualified
leads dally and continoiuty
without coat
NO DEBITS
NO BOOKKEEPING
SPEND 100 per cent of
yaw time making aalaa and
earning money daily. Complete
Hfe program, including our
aaiaa kit
WHY NOT CHECK THIS
TODAY? ? Write Pcreonnei
Director, Box 836, Bryaon
Oty, N. C. 28713.
COMPANION
WANTED ?Companion for
elderly lady. See Joe Ladd at
Nelson's Lumber Company or
phone 837-3943.
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CARE FOR SICK
Interested in taking care of
the sick in homes. Phone
837-3888 after 5 p.m.
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BLOWN INSULATION
ATTIC-SI DEW ALL
.STILES INSULATION
837-3330
Plumbing
Electrical
Ditching
Installation
Maintenance
See us for Above Services
WOODARD
ELECTRIC
High Bridge
Phone 389-2136
Hayesville, N. C.
SERVICES
TrJ-County
FIRE
EQUIPMENT
Sales and Services
New and Used
Fire Extinguishers
Rt. 1, Brasstown, N.C.
Phone $37-2026
"FIELDS OF THE WOODS"
LIBERTY, N. C. PHONE
CHEROKEE COUNTY
DAILY j. , 6 DAYS
SERVICE A- 1 WEEKLY
SEPTIC TANKS TOILETS
GREASE TRAPS CLEANED
IF YOU WANT A JOB
WELL DONE CALL A-t
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LEGAL NOTICES
STATE OF NORTH
CAROLINA
CLAY COUNTY
IN THE GENERAL COURT
OF JUST SUPERIOR
COURT DIVISION
ADMINISTRATOR'S?
NOTICE
Having qualified as
administratrix of the estate of
Ernest H. Moore, Sr., deceased
of Hayesville, Clay County,
North Carolina, this is to
notify all persons having claims
against the estate of said Ernest
H. Moore, Sr. to present them
to the undersigned within 6
months from date of the
publication of this notice or
same will be pleaded in bar of
their recovery. All persons
indebted to said estate please
make immediate payment.
This the 2nd dav of Januarv,
1969.
Lula C. Moore
Hayesville, N. C.
William E. Carter
Attorney
NORTH CAROLINA
CLAY COUNTY
NOTICE OF RESALE
Under and by virtue of an
order of the Superior Court of
Clay County made in he special
proceeding entitled, "H.V.
McClure, Administrator of
Ruby Reynolds, deceased, vs.
All Unknown Heirs at Law of
Ruby Reynolds, deceased",
and an order of resale made by
said Court, upon an advanced
bid, the undersigned
Commissioner will on the 3rd
day of February, 1969, at
12:00 O'clock, Noon, at the
Courthouse door in Hayesville,
Clay County, N. C., offer for
resale to the highest bidder for
cash on an opening bid of
$4775.00 but subject to the
confirmation of the Court,
those certain lands described as
follows:
In Shooting Creek
Township, Clay County, N. C.,
and being particularly bounded
and described as follows:
BEGINNING on an iron
pipe on the East side of a
roadway, corner common to
Dills property, being the
Southwest corner of the lot
herein described, and runs N20
degrees 30' W 71 feet to a
stake; thence S 84 degrees 28'
W 35 feet to a stake; thence N
15 degrees 12' E 76 feet;
thence N 22 degrees 45' E 92
feet to a stake; thence N 39
degrees 00' E 75 feet to a
stake; thence N 67 degrees 00'
E 305 feet to a gate post;
thence N 4 degrees 00' E
crossing Jackie Cove Road, 755
feet to a chestnut stump;
thence N 00 degrees 30' W 580
feet to an oak tree; thence S 77
degrees 00' E 325 feet to an
oak tree; thence S 20 degrees
00' E 325 feet to a chestnut
stump; thence S 37 degrees 30'
E 130 feet to a stake; thence S
34 degrees 00' E 100 feet to a
stake; thence S 30 degrees 30'
E 158 feet to a stake; thence S
29 degrees 00' E 187 feet to a
stake; thence S 68 degrees 00'
W 146 feet to a stake; thence S
1 degree 00' E 134 feet to a
stake; thence S 16 degrees 15'
E 185 feet to an iron pipe on
the Northwest bank of road;
thence S 34 degrees 00' W 231
feet to a stake at the
intersection of Jackie Cove
Road with another road;
thence with the West side of
road S 63 degrees 00' W 76
feet to a stake; thence with the
West side of said road S 4
degrees 15' E 100 feet to a
stake; thence with the West
side of said road S 6 degrees
00' E 222 feet to an iron pipe;
thence with Dills Property line
S 78 degrees 30' 910 feet to
the place of beginning,
containing 21.8 acres, more or
less.
Being a part of the same
lands described in the deed
from L. T. Hogsed, Wayne
Hogsed, Boyd Hogsed and
Zoah McClure to Sam
Reynolds and wife, Ruby
Reynolds, dated December 6,
1930 and recorded in Deed
Book 30 at page 393 in the
Office of the Register of Deeds
of Clay County, N. C.
reference to which is hereby
made.
This the 17th day of
January, 1969.
H.V. McClure
Commissioner
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EXPERT
PIANO
TUNING
BY PAUL SHEPHERD,
B-S.i M.A.
CALL 837-5122
Or Write Box 190
Murphy, N. C. '
NORTH CAROLINA
CLAY COUNTY
NOTICE OF RESALE
Under and by virtue of an
order of the Superior Court of
Clay County, made in the
special proceeding, entitled,
"H. V. McClure Administrator
of Emma Maney, deceased, vs.
Lelar Davenport, et ais" and an
order of resale made by said
Court upon an advanced bid,
the undersigned commissioner
will on the 3rd day of
February, 1969, at 12:00
o'clock noon, at the
courthouse door in Hayesville,
Clay County, N. C. offer for
resale to the highest bidder for
cash on an opening bid of
$1835.00 but subject to the
confirmation of the Court,
those certain lands described as
follows:
In Shooting Creek
Township, Clay County, N. C.,
and more particularly
described as follows:
BEGINNING on the
Buchanan Ledford line at the
end of an old road at a fence
and runs a Northerly course
with said old road to a point
where said old road crosses line
of Lot No. 5 of the G. W.
Ledford lands and line of Lot
No. 4; thence N 83 W with the
original first call or line in Lot
No. 5 to a stake; thence S 29 W
poles to a rock on top of the
Cedar Cliff Ridge; thence up
said ridge to a spanish oak,
Northwest comer of Lot No. 4;
thence N 29 E poles to said
old road at a fence on the
Buchanan Ledford line, the
place of beginning. Being all
that part of Lot No. 5
described in a deed from J. M.
Ledford, et als, to Margaret
Patterson, dated February 10,
1938, recorded in Deed Book
38 at page 523, in the Office of
the Register of Deeds of Clay
County, North Carolina,
reference to which is hereby
made, lying and being on the
West side of an old roadway
that crosses the East comer of
said lot, the original lot
containing 20 acres, more or
less, one acre, more or less,
lying and being on the East
side of said Lot No. 5, East of
said old road in corner of said
lot having been sold to Henry
Maney, which is hereby
excepted and the remainder of
said lot being herein conveyed,
containing 19 acres, more or
less.
Being the same lands
described in the deed from Ed
Anderson and wife, Bemice
Anderson to Henry Maney and
wife, Emma Maney, dated
January 5, 1945, and recorded
in Deed Book 39 at page 638
in the Office of the Register of
Deeds of Clay County, N. C.,
reference to which is hereby
made.
This the 17th day of
January, 1969.
H.V. McClure
Commissioner
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Conleys Roofing
ANDREWS. N. C.
EXPERIENCED IN ALL
KINDS OF ROOFING
ALSO DUMP TRUCK FOR
HIRE - AND DRIVER
PHONE 321-5798
FOR SALE
MAGNETIC SIGNS
FOR CARS AND TRUCKS|
Sticks to any metal
surface on contact. Also
for mail boxes, windows
and various advertising
purposes. For further
information. Call
837-2798. 24-6 tc 24-6tc
TRUCKING
When You Ship
Or
When You Buy
SPECIFY
BLUE RIDGE TRUCKINGi
COMPANY
KIDNEY DANGER SIGNAL!
Getting nights, turning. fraquoi
Or scanty flaw, log ?? back
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orders ? "Danger Ahsaa.** Giro
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taW a dar far 4 4ajr*). Rsgulai
isago, aaaa actios and rains i
ir 4*c hack. NOW at
PARKERS DRUG STORE
to H lust DIM WITH ? /
REAITORl
D. M. REESE
Real Estate Broker
UISTINOS . SALES
?37.2*24 Murphy. H. C.
LEGAL NOTICE
CHEROKEE COUNTY
NORTH CAROLINA
NOTICE
The undersigned, having
qualified as Executor of the
estate of J. Wiley S. Davis,
deceased, late of Cherokee
County, this is to notify all
persons having claims against
said estate to present them to
the undersigned C. E. Hyde,
Murphy, North Carolina on or
before the 31st day of July,
1969, or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of their
recovery. All persons indebted
to said estate will please make
immediate payment to he
undersigned.
This the 24th day of
January, 1969.
s/C.E. Hyde
Murphy, N. C.
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LEGAL NOTICE
CHEROKEE COUNTY
NORTH CAROLINA
NOTICE
The undersigned having
qualified as Administrator of
the estate of Minnie M
Hodges, deceased, late of
Cherokee County, this is to
notify all persons having claims
against said estate to present
them to the undersigned C E.
Hyde, Murphy, N. C. on or
before the 31st day of July,
1969, or this notice will be
nleaded in bar of their
vecovery. All persons indebted
to said estate will please make
immediate payment to the
undersigned.
This the 24th day of
January, 1969.
s/C.E. Hyde
Murphy, N. C.
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LEGAL NOTICE
CHEROKEE COUNTY
NORTH CAROLINA
NOTICE
The undersigned, having
qualified as Administratrix of
the estate of Zachary Taylor
Carringer, deceased, late of
Cherokee County, this is to
notify all persons having claims
against said estate to present
them to the undersigned
Margaret S. Carringer, Rt 2,
Murphy, North Carolina onor
before the 31st day of July,
1969, or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of their
recovery. All persons indebted
to said estate will please make
immediate payment to the
undersigned.
This the 23rd day of
January, 1969.
s/Margaret S. Carringer
Rt 2, Murphy, N. C.
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LEGAL NOTICE
CHEROKEE COUNTY
NORTH CAROLINA
NOTICE
The undersigned, having
qualified as Executors of the
estate of L.M. Shields,
deceased, late of Cherokee
County, this is to notify all
persons having claims against
said estate to present them to
the undersigned David Shields
and Eunice Shields, Murphy
North Carolina on or before
the 31st day of July, 1969, oi
this notice will be pleaded ir
bar of their recovery. Al
persons indebted to said estate
will please make immediate
payment to the undersigned.
This the 22nd day ol
January, 1969.
s/David Shields
s/Eunice Shields
Murphy, North Carolina
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Card Of
Thanks
We wish to thank each 01
our friends for your sympathy
the many cards, beautifu
flowers and food.
We deeply appreciated you
prayers, telephone calls anc
many deeds of kindness showi
us during the Alness and deatl
of our beloved husband anc
father.
We especially want to thanl
Ivie Funeral Home and th<
Rev. Wood row Ftynn an<
I other visiting ministers of thi
?* community.
" May God bless each an<
J everyone of you, is our prayer
!? The Earl Van diver Kami'
tr 4
We want to thank our man]
friends for the good food
beautiful flowers and all o
their Idndneai shown us in th
death of our son and bio thai
Hoover Sheriin. We should al?
like to thank the Townaoi
Funeral Home and the staff a
Providence Hospital.
K. B. Shaitt
and Famit
Disease Threat
Constant For
Livestock Producer
The threat of a disease
epidemic hovers over the
livestock farmer like a dark
cloud. It never goes away.
Cattlemen remember the
black days of cattle fever that
revaged the southeast 40 years
ago. And just 20 or 30 years
ago there were sections of the
country where hogs couldn't
be grown because of c holer.
Hogmen, including those in
North Carolina, dread the
though of cholera even more
than low pork prices. Whole
herds numbering in the
hundreds have been completely
wiped out by the disease in the
not too distant past.
What these farmers may not
be aware of, however, is that
there is a disease of hogs even
more dreadful than cholera
--African swine fever.
Fortunately, it hasn't yet
reached the shores of the
United States. And every effort
is being made, by he U. S.
Department of Agriculture and
the Livestock industry, to see
that it never arrives.
Dr. F. J. Mulhern, deputy
administrator of USDA's
Agricultural Research Service,
in a speech to hog producers in
Raleigh recently discussed the
threat of African swine fever
and other foreign diseases to
U.S. livestock.
"Some may say nothing
could be worse than cholera,"
Dr. Mulhern said, "but we are
told that African swine fever
kills hogs quicker and spreads
more rapidly and there is not
an effective vaccine for it."
He explained that the
disease spread from African to
Portugal and Spain and then to
Italy just a few years ago. Until
that time it appeared to be
contained within Africa.
"We are told that the swine
industries in those countries
have not recovered from that
experience," Dr. Mulhern said.
Another disease that is a
constant threat throughout the
entire world is foot-and-mouth
disease. The last case in this
country was in 1929. Then, it's
entrance into the country was
traced to feeding ships' garbage
to hogs.
"Most occurrences of this
disease in countries that were
free usually were found first in
swine that had eaten animal
meat scraps or by-products
that originated in countries
that .had the disease," the
USDA official said.
The threat of these and
other diseases to the livestock
in this country rises and falls
with the incidence of the
diseases throughout the world.
With the rapid modes of world
travel and the heavy
international traffic of people
and goods, only constant
vigilance at entry points keeps
diseases out of the U.S. And
sometimes they sneak in
anyway.
Dr. Mulhern added that
once disease breaks out, it is
difficult to isolate due to the
heavy movement of livestock
within the country. This is the
element of the disease threat
that affects virtually every
producer.
Elaborate control measures
followed by USDA to keep
diseases out of the country
were outlined for the hog
farmers by Dr. Mulhern. These
steps include patrols along the
Mexican and Canadian borders
in search of animal smugglers
and checking all animals
entering this country including
horses, zoo animals, pets, etc.
Similar precautions are
taken to see that disease
organisms don't enter by way
of animal by-products brought
ashore by individuals, in ships
stores or by way of ships'
garbage.
Turning to the problem
"that really bugs us", Dr.
Mulhern called attention to the
some 200 million people who
come through U.S. ports
annually. These people have
difficulty understanding why
they are suspected as possible
carriers of an animal disease.
They bring in meats in their
hand luggage or in heir checked
luggage sometimes disguised qf
ears of corn or in cans marked
olive oil, as bread, insid?
umbrellas, inside money belts;
as cigars, etc., the USDA
duputy administrator
described.
'They also bring it in theii;
personal clothing --hanging
withing the arms of their coaU
or pinned to the insides o?
their overcoats," he said;
reporting that last yearv
124,385 pounds were
confiscated from passengers.
'To the jet-age interests, the
larger planes indicate progress;
to us, they enlarge our
nightmare," Dr. Mulhern
concluded.
Rep Roy A. Taylor Proposes
Tobacco Allotment Transfers I
r Washington-U.S. Rep. Roy
, A. Taylor Monday introduced
I a bill which would authorize
> the lease and transfer of burley
> tobacco allotments from farm
to farm.
r The 11th District
Congressman said his action
was prompted largely by
figures showing that Western
North Carolina burley growers
are now losing more than $1
million annually in potential
income through failure to use
alloted acres.
Chiefly responsible is the
fact that burley allotments are
so small that it is often
uneconomic or impractical for
the allotment holder to grow
f tobacco. Authority to lease
and transfer tobacco
allotments from farm to farm
would mean additional income
to both the grower and the
original allotment holder.
Jnder Taylor's bill, farmers
could lease their allotments to
other growers in the same
counties for a period not to
exceed five years.
The legislation has the
backing of the Asheville
Agricultural Development
Council, local ASCS
1 organizations and other farm
groups throughout the ?r?t
Taylor said.
The bill will be referred to
the House Agriculture
Committee for hearings. Taylor
said he would push for action
at an early date.
Taylor supported similar
legislation last year and it was
approved by the House
Agriculture Committee, but
did not secure approval of
Congress.
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