Cherokee 4-H'ers At State Congress A delegation of four 4-H member* are representing Cherokee County at North Carolina 4-H Congress in Raleigh this week. ,? The Cherokee County delegates are among some 1,400 dub members, leaders and extension agents partidpating in the annual' four-day program which began Monday on the North Carolina State University campus. The program consists of recreation, attending classes, tours, competition, election of state officers and a lot of fellowship. "North Carolina 4-H Congress offers an excellent opportunity for personal growth and development," comments Lyman B. Dixon, acting state 4-H leader. "It is an event that club members look forward to each year with great anticipation," he added. During the week state winners are determined in some 30 demonstration programs and various judging activities. During the week two Cherokee County 4-H'ers will be competing on the state level as district winners in demonstrations. These are Linda Pope in sewing and Carlton Van Horn in electric demonstration. Members of the Cherokee County delegation attending in addition to these two are Debon Radford and Paul Thompson. Leading the delegation is Mrs. Pat Davis, Assistant Home Economics Extension Agent. Smoking Beagles Get Lung Cancer Mice and guinea pigs don't take to smoking. But dogs can be trained to inhale through implanted tubes. Being man's best friend has its liabilities. Of 97 beagles trained to inhale in a recent smoking experiment, 79 percent of the heavy smokers (seven cigarettes a day) developed lung cancer. And virtually all the heavy smokers showed signs of emphysema. The link between smoking and lung cancer has been indicated clearly for years by statistical evidence. Similarly, the association between smoking and emphysema has been suggested for some time. The beagle experiment indicates a direct causal connection. People choose to smoke voluntarily. Dogs do not. But people- more and more of them - can also choose to stop. The beagles did not have this choice. Kicking the habit is getting to be a favorite American pastime. 21 million people in this country have quit smoking. And it looks as if over a million more will kick the habit this year. Christmas Seal associations across the country are waging a Kick The Habit campaign this summer. If you still smoke, ask them for two leaflets, ME QUIT SMOKING, WHY? and ME QUIT SMOKING, HOW? They will also have information about withdrawal programs and other anti-smoking acitiviies. The campaign in the 19 Western North Carolina countries is being waged by the WNC Tuberculosis & Respiratory Disease Association of Black Mountain. Mrs. Cloe Moore of Murphy, is a director of the association. Mallonee Visits Set Tom L. Mallonee, 11th Congressional District Assistant to Congressman Roy A. Taylor, is now making scheduled visits to the county seats and other sections of the counties. On Tuesday, August 4, he will be at the Town Hall, Andrews, from 9 a.m. to 9:30; at the City Hall, Murphy, from 11 to noon and at the Clay County Courthouse, Hayesville, from 3 to 4 p.m. Shine on in new crinkle patent . . . and on and on! I lie soft, supple new patent that's pre - polished to Ltcep its sliiny new look . . . Iioldly strapped, lirijitly detail ed . . . tlie very slia|?e of fashion to come for I all I970! $24?? tyitaltty The Shoe Box Murphy, N. C. CONGRATULATIONS TO Levi Strauss and Company A new Industry for Murphy and Western North Carolina. Built with imagination and ingenuity to provide the very best in Safety, Comfort and Convenience. BEST WISHES from Bryant Electric, Inc. Levis ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION SERVICE HIGH POINT. N. C. ^\$ BUILDING TOTAL ELECTRO ^ your cotfc*^ Best Wishes LEVI STRAUSS! Congratulations LEVI STRAUSS On Your New, Modern, All Electric Plant. We Pledge Our Support In Supplying You With Adequate, Lowest Cost Electricity. MURPHY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD