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BY JANET S. SPENCER
HOMETOWN NEWS
Cherokee County’s unofficial historian is asking for help in the public library’s Heritage Room.
Dr. Bobby G. Moss of Blacksburg, author and retired professor, supports the purchase of a microfilm reader-printer for the Cherokee County Public Library in Gaffney. The equipment is needed in the room used for genealogical research.
According to a statement issued by Moss and the Friends of the Library in support of the purchase, three reader-printers are used daily by residents and visitors.
“However, because of budget cuts, we have only one machine which works until it becomes hot. Then it will not respond until it cools. The other two machines are beyond repair,” the letter stated.
For the rest of the story, see this week’s Blacksburg News.
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