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Land Bank, FH A To Cooperate On Loans t Plans fur Oh- Farmers foine Administration ami ederal I-and Bank to join for ces in supplying lon^i term real estate financing needed by farm Families were outlined for Cherokee and Clay counties in a meeting in Ashewlle Feb 24 Slate, distrirt. arid rourity staff members ?d Farmers Hume Adiinnistratiuu met <it the Sherton Mutur Inn with a jj'oup of Federal l.af.d bank officials from Columbia. South Carolina, and then I.and Bank and f'rodui turn t i edit Association t epresentatives 'Idle tvs i ? groups headed by Farmers Home \drmrnstration State Director . James 1 Johnson, and F ederal I and AT Carolina Tire Company GO BIG SCREEN FOR ONLY $1990? 22" Diagonal Picture 282 sq. in viewing area. INSTA-VIEW7 CIRCl'IT Picture and Sound are almost immediate. "Silver Touch" two-speed tuning svstem for tine tuning of I'HF and VHP Walnut grained finish for beauty? steel cabinet for durability. Roll-a-round stand optional at extra cost THE KIDGFYVOOI) Model M711AVI) ELECTRIC AUTOMATIC DRYERS DDE5800L ? Reg. S179 00 Q J13900 With T r ade DDE7100L - Reg. $199.95 NOW S158 00 DDE9200L - Reg. S249 00 NOW S219 00 DDE8100L - S219.00 NOW S197.00 ELECTRIC AUTOMATIC WASHERS w WWA5000 - Reg S239 00 $199 00 WWA8520L - Reg S269 95 MOW - S229 95 WW A 8400 L - Reg $244 95 MOW - $219 95 WWA8050L - Reg S239.95 MOW S209 00 Carolina Tire Company Peachtree Street ? Murphy, N C. ? Phone 837 5139 Be Careful With Fire 11% 11111 ' \ illm? -II mailed iviidl.te a.'at wildlife I s I ..|. .1 Sen ? i' ? ..!.it.it sun unit' !? tlie blaze , ???...11-1 qi.alitv is neatly 'i *l ti-.it n-duo-'i. t: ? ? ut and -'ther I" my jii . u* ;>1 have preat t!.*-.n*h:? ilt!i? 1111> in Mjrvium.' iti ash .'???. '...*.!- a- at.d silt-laden streams: arid ' ii-annit . tin.olv . the land itselt. raped of t- a.. ?* ! Saltan..* its native \eyetation wliuti 1 I :'!.*. 11. . v 'II t these pii.vided stability. bepms to * *. t.< aii ? -fieri .-rode and slide down the slopes " - plist . .::?*. If * use at tire .,11 Is lust la tisl.el f.al: ! 1 u: Ills a When vu feel that you must .aim.:.. * u e t 11! ia! the 'lull burn. please he extremely t a s p i.: . Manilla the spi itit* aletui and think ?>i what the iea'.n u-e- 11:e it: all i'l!<'[t to . isequeriees miphl !*? it a I"11 - - * "* past e.u - uddlire t'e' - started ' ?' ' .nk and the C. member that '."ii must have a* I. : ? 1 .: I Ii: a i 1 n.i in *. Ik ,, burn in l pen nit I rum v our ' u the I'mutv Hanrer if vuu plan to an sunn *, :*? hum between midnipht and 4 .1111*. .,(>?. p a of the follow inp afternoon Mat' I is ai-. lb' time vvtien ..f information on burning ? f'' ? .111.'i ? !?'. :i, !" me and permits, . all 7-54JH All fires ie -'! ? ri. w 11a 1 - bt em to blow siniiiUi be reported as listed i v n. si" tbi- h't. .I litter atid U-low . a! mm. 11.. tal'.tl below rills Ab the: Natute . omen that pun. 1 "me and that l'KI\ A I 1-1 I.AMI he [iln ri.it: eii"lia. i y vie of life .ill -I i i.i nine i:."ie Dunne Cherokee County - Call Clell I,is [MM..,: tl.e '"lest :s left Head - 81J7-54JC. - 837-2578 - ?liiiei able * an atlai k by fire: \ieht ? ?a b "t lis entrusted with the i "lei tin!. ??? 'in ioiests trim: t *Ui\ County -Call John Payne. Ir.s teri ibl.* Is.i'l' i Cmmtv Forest Kanper - 837-5426 When the forest burns, not ? 8H7-52tW Nuiht ' riIv i- tlie tilt.bei lesfroyed: all ?ie sonne. .( the land are \ s KOHF.ST SKRYIC'F LAND l.una.'i-'i Developed and Call t'.S. Forest Service Office ioterti.il * ration areas are 837-5152 Gram Sign-Up Under Way t -i.| 'hi ihr I1', i feed < ? f erving requirements will . i .hi. |if ? i : .ii11 I* ; ,i!. Match 1 :?? mure < arefulh checked ? i." ii ci >1- \pi il '< Farmers with Iced ci.tin bases can be feed .tar bases are urged to : >-i lined nr Inst Kach farm will vis:; the A.M S ? ffn es t? i an need to be reviewed to t xpi.e aim.' the program leternnne if there IS an> 'P e:e ' a\i r? . n several mu stier: .if base reduction for i car : es made r the feed cram ruture vears. |ii..i.i" thisv,.- \ farmers can elect to li "i le! tn i ei eive a participate in the program, paviier t. and keep t'i> feed : e> etve a payment and not grow lain base, a tiradui ei must em However, this will "lib emu in equal 4i iesuli in a reduction of the feed lienor.t I ' is .en base Kail ram base loir future vears far met tbat tI tn ;|..,tes w ill lie l i e VSt'S office can also required :? -< ? aside mdv jo ? are in themst of conservation lienee; ..r Ins |MM. Payments ' aterials. according to will lie i:. ide . t, ..lie ?If ?,f the Inreetor Bass Hyatt, but funds rnrr. has* I'hest pavmerits vvill are limited vary at midirrv tn ?? 'he vield The rr.ost common estrablishcd fur < ' ?.an . the pia> tiees. he said are seeding aveiacef.it tin mc.lv per acre ,n nr pasture land, heme almut $)H Kogu'ations lettili/alini of existing grasses will I* stru ter iceerriing the .aid planting of pine trees larafth.i' is "i t aside Mobile Crime Lab The State Bureau of Investigation's mobile crime lab which serves the western end of the state was in Murph\ this week to demonstrate its capabilities for local law enforcement officers Here SBI agent Mike Lewis right, who operates the lab. shows samples of marijuana to Cherokee Sheriff Blain Stalcup. left, and ?MUraMWtiMMOWl**'' mm m *<am ? * ' +?* * frm % <em 0* m*m*a m Win In Writing Contest I'he above students of Murphy Elementary students, left to right, Greg Stephens, Patricia School won awards in an area creative writing Brendle. Mack Dockerv, Rodney Cannon, Teresa contest, sponsored by editors of Know Your World. Adams. Morris Graves, Brenda Worley, Danny a Weekly Reader and American Education Byers, Rex Barnett Glen Manev, who also got publication Brian Clayton, extreme right, won honorable mention, was not present when the first place and honorable mentions went to picture was made Mrs Ruth Walker teaches the class Lions Plan Vaccination Drive Sursavage Receives Scholarship Western North Carolina II,.nth l ion- launched a prop ram Final details and schedules Sunday at last week to carry visits to the county by the v.urination against Rubella or three-way mobilized teams will Herman measles to children of |*' announced later. 12 counties served b> District In other business, the ?II-A. Ijons Internation cabinet heard reports from the I he proprain was Deputy District governors, the announced at the winter Zone Chairmen and the us i eetinp of the Western North service and administration t ai olma district laons cabinet c hairman at the Mike Brown Bear Meat District (Jovernor William Dmnei held in the cafeteria at M Staudemaier of Kuritatia Villape Hendersonville reported that he The itnmunization will be has visited 4-1 clubs in the provided free of charpe durinp' district, has attended 2 state the month of May in the council meetings and follovvinp counties: Cherokee, participated in the Mid -winter (irahaiii. Clay, Swain, Macon, conference at North Wilksboro. .lac k s o n . H a y w o o d , |'he bear meat dinner is a I i a usy vii in a, Henderson , tradition w ith WNC lions and is Madison. Buncombe. Polk hold annually in honor of the Sam Baldwin of East Rock late Mike Brown, bear hunter - Chairman of the Rubella and lion member. The is the Committee and others servinp iHtfi year for the event, with Jiun are Harry Trull of District (lovernor Conduct, arid M Richard Staudermiaier preseide and Harsftaw, Jr. of Ashville. more some TiO persons Cooperatinp with the I.ions attended will he the County Health A sjieeial propram was North Carolina State Board of scheduled for the ladies. Townson Funeral Home Murphy-Robbinsville-Andrews James Baker. 55 oi Andrews, died early Wednesday morning of last week in a Murphy hospital after a short illness. He was a native of Wvthvtlle, Virginia and had lived in the Andrews area for several years He was owner and operator of Riverside Motel and Bakers laundromat in Andrews, also a Member of .-Andrews I.ions Club also the Cherokee (ounty planning hoard. Surviving are his wife. Mr AH ne Jordon Baker, two daughters Mrs Joyce Naumann. Roanoke, Va. and Miss Serina Sue Baker of the home, one son; Buddy Baker of the home, one brother ; Bobby Baker. Wythville. Va.. two sisters; Airs (iladys Robert, Wvthville. A a A1rs Klizabeth Baker. Roanoke Rapids. Va., five grandchildren Services were held at 2 p.in Friday, in the Andrews United Alelhodist Church of which he was a member , with the Revs Harrv Sellers and Milford C.arrett officiating Burial was in the Valleytown cemetery Pallbearers were Alelbern Aliller. Grady C.arrett . .lack Phillips. Doyle Burch. Tom Woods. lee Nichols Tu ? -ns< >n Funeral Home Andrews, was in charge Dave F.. < risp Dave F. Crisp. fi9 of Tapoc; R.-ute. Robbinsville diet Thrusday of last week in ; Knoxville. Tenn , hospital aftei a lone illness He was a native of Grahan County and a member n Robbinsville Alasonic I .edge' No. fi"2. AF&AA1 Surviving are the widow Airs Fstella Turpin Crisp. foui nora Shope of Maryville. Tenn Mrs Polly l.ovin o Westminister. S C Airs Joyce Carringer of Dak Rige, Tenn and Mrs Joyce Jo Invin i Robbinsville. two sons . C-alvit J of Knoxville and Charles Crisp of Lynchburg. Va., threi Hayesville and Mrs. Amanda Grant of Oak Ridge; three ack of Chattanooga, Tenn., Ralph of Knoxville and Mack (Yisp of, the mother . Mrs. Cora Ditmore Crisp of Robbinsville 14 grandchildren and two-great grandchildren. Services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday in Yellow Creek Baptist Church, of which he was a member The Revs. Gurley Stewart and Karl Cable officiated. Burial was in the church cemetery Grandsons were pall-bearers Masonic graveside rites were conducted by members of Robbinsville Masonic Lodge. Townson Funeral Home was in charge .Inn Sursavape, who was C radua It'll from Clemson I'niversiU in December, filtered Iowa State Universitv March 8 He is the recipient of a Jim Sursavnge Lewis Family To Sing At Martins Creek The lewis Family of I jncoilnton, C.a , known as ? me of (he top gospel groups in the county world, will entertain at Martins Creek School on Friday night According to the school patrons who are sponsoring the event, this is the ninth >ear in a row the lewis singers have appeared in Cherokee County in March. The show will start at 8 o'clock The Lewis Family sings all types of gospel songs, plus traditional hymns and spirituals There are three daughters and three sons, the boys providing the music, featuring Uttle Roy lewis on the 5-string banjo lull Research Scholarship for post-graduate work in Agricultural Economics. Ho is a member of Phi Kappa Phi National Honor Sue let > He was chosen for Who's Who in American Jniversities and Colleges, made the ACC Scholastic Football Team the past two years, was a member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Blue Key, Tiger Brotherhood, Alpha Zeta and the Agricultural Economics (Tub Since his graduation, he has been employed by Clemson University USED AUTOS 1968 Fairlane V 8, Auto. 1960 Chevrolet Impala Coupe, Straight Drive 1964 Impala V 8 Auto. 1964 Chevrolet Impala Coupe, 327 Straight Drive. 1963 Chevy II, 4 door, straight drive. 1962 Ford Galaxie, 4-door, automatic. 1966 Falcon, 6 cylinder straight drive. 1963 %ton truck, Chev. SPECIAL 1968 Plymouth Fury 3 4-door, hardtop?S14 95 S1495 OTHERS TO CHOOSE 321-5966 Located 3 mi. east of Andrews next to Valley River Recapping ANDREWS Auto Sales When you get tired of all those monthly bills, pay them off with a Wachovia Bank loan. When you need us, we're there.
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