Cpl. W. H. Grant Fights In Korea Wi-J" tfcs 7th Infantry Div. in Korea?Cpl. William H. Grant of ftoute 2. Murphy. N. C., is learn ing to use his supplies and equip ment more effectively as a result of a "cost consciousness" indoc trination now being carried on by the 32nd Infantry Regiment on the Korean battlefront. A company messengar, Grant was awarded the Purple Heart MURPHY DRIVE-IN THEATRE V. S. Highway 64 East?4 Miles Open Every Night Show Starts At Dusk Saturday "Texan Meets Calamity Jane" with James Ellison Sunday-Monday "Bedtime For Bonzo" Ronald Reagan-Diana Lynn Tuesda>-Wednesday "Outrage" Mala Powers-Tod Andrews Thursday-Friday 'Tarzan And The Slave Girl" Lex Barker-Vanessa Brown Somebody gambled... Billy's msHw took a chance you've probably taken yourself. She left a pot of soup boiling on the front burner. She was gone only a minute, but in that minute Billy reached up, caught the handle and pulled the pot over on him self. The doctor says he may carry the scars for life. Scalding liquids and fire cripple, maim and Idll thousands of children every year. You know you should boil liquids on the back burner?but do you? You know matches should be kept out of reach of children?but are they in your house? Your child may pay for your gamble. ?a Careful?the child you save may be your own I Savings Bonds Total $17,48125 County U. S. Savings Bonds Chairman. W. D. Whitaker an nounced today that according to the monthly sales report from Alli son James. State Director of Sav ings Bonds in Greensboro, sales of Series E. F and G Bonds in Cherokee County for the month of March totaled $17,481.25; of this amount $16,481.25 were in Series E Bonds; none in F Bonds, and $1,000 in Series G Bonds. Total Series E. F and G Bond sales for North Carolina's 10") counties were $2,898,030 50. Of this total $2,665,422.50 were in F Bonds; $52,281 in F Bends, and $180,600 in G Bonds March 1952 Series E Bond sales in North Car for wounds sustained in action. Ho was also awarded the Combat Infantryman Badee. symbol of the tront line fighting man and tae Korean Service Ribbon with one campaign star. He entered the Army in Sep tember 1949. rWIN-CITY DRIVE-IN THEATRE McCaysville. Georgia Thursday-Friday ?ANGEL IN THE OUTFIELD" Paul Douglas-Janet Leigh Also: Two Color Cartoons Saturday "SMUGGLERS ISLAND' Jeff Chandler-Evelyn Keys In Technicolor Sunday-Monday "FRANCES GOES TO THE RACES" Donald O'Connor-Piper Laurie And The Talking Mule! Color Cartoon And News Tuesday-Wednesday "A LIFE OF HER OWN" Lana Turner-Ray Milland W E Kimbrough Participates In Convoy Exercises Tb? "know how" of successful wartime merchant shipping was recently learned by Wayne E. Kimbrough. aviation chief ma chinist's mate. USN, son of Mr and Mrs. H S. Kimbrough of Mar ble. N. C. Members of Patrol Squadron 23 recently completed major convoy exercises in the Atlantic between Long Island and Panama. The maneuver, known as "Con voy Exercises 3." were realistic in that Navy transports, tankers and cargo ships sailed from New York. Norfolk, and other East Coast ports in the same manner as did Allied convoys of World War IX. Opposing them, and attempting to close sea lanes, were "enemy" forces of submarines, surface raiders and land-based patrol bombers. Stiles Boys Serve Aboard farrier Cecile and Clifton Stiles, sea men. USN. sons of Mr. and Mrs. Mitch?! O. "Stiles of Oak Park. N C. are serving aboard the escort aircraft carrier USS Bairoko. now operating in the Korean combat area. The Bairoko is serving as part of the United States Blockading and Escort Forces patrolling the 'Vest Coast of Korea Her planes fly costal patrols on the peninsula i attack enemy ground forces and inshore supply rouies "Home" port for the carrier is ciina exceeded March 1351 sales l.y $277,804.50. an 'ncrcase of I\r'r. During the first quarter of 1952. E Bond sales in North Caro lina exceeded the simj period in '.951 by 354.099. | Petrie Hospital Is On Approved List Of Surgeons Perie Hospital of Murphy is one i of 3.352 Institutions in the Unl- I ted States. Canada and a few oth- I er countries that are on the thir- | t> -fourth annual list of hospitals either fully approved or provision ally approved by the American College of Surgeons, as of Decem ber 31. 1951. The survey list in 1951 includ ed 4.111 hospitals of 25 or more beds, of which 81.5^ are approv ed. Of the 3,352 total approvals. 2.991 or 72'7 are fully approved and 361 or 8V^c are provisionally approved Petrie has 35 beds. I Every hospital under survey is reconsidered for approval each i year. The College conducted 831 initial hospital surveys during 1951 Forly-one of these institu tions wen awarded full or provis ional approval. The Point Rating System, by means of which hos pital departments and services arp separately valuated, is .employed in .he su.veys. The Standard for Hospitals up on which approval is based ln iljJe the follower; fundamental principles: 1. Merit in physical plant, assuring th - patient safety, "omfort and efficient care; 2, Clearly defined o ganization, du-! Mes. responsibilities znd relations; 3, Carefully selected governing board with compu te and supreme authority; 4. Competent chief ex ecutive officer or administrator, veil trained in al' phases of hos oitdl administratior. with author ity and responsibility to interpret and carry out the policies of the hospital and authorized by the governing board; 5. Adequate and etficient personnel, properly or ganized and competently super vised: 6, Organized medical staff for ethical, competent physicians and surgeons: 7. Adequate diag nostic and therapeutic facilities under competent medical supervi sion: 8.. Accurate, complete medi cal records: 9. Regular group con ferences of the administrative staff and of the medical staff for reviewing activities and results: 10. A humanitarian spirit Letitia Ray Stiles has returned home from Korea. Mrs. Imogene Stiles made a bus iness trip to Copperhill, Tenn., one day last week. Jess. Rich returned to his job in Augusta. Ga.. last week. Felix Voyles made a business trip to Augusta. Ga., last week. San Diego. Calif. This is her see- ? ?ind tour of Far Eastern duty ?ince the Korean conflict began. Montree Sanders Is Taken Friday Funeral services for Miss Mon rec Sai\ders. 17. who died Friday at her home near Hiawassee Ga.. iftcr several weeks' illness, were held Sunday at 1 p. m in Pine | Grove Baptist Church near Hia-1 wassee. with the Rev. Carl Cunn ingham officiating Burial was In the church cemetery with Town eon Funeral Home in charge Surviving are the parents. Mr. >nd Mrs. Clifton Sanders; three isters. Woodalee. Gretchel and it rice, and one brother. Haynes, 'ill of the home; two half-sisters, Mrs. Hope Cowart of Atlanta, and Mrs. Louise Burrell of Hiawassee C. E. White, 61 Andrews Plant Official. Dies C E tTucker! White, 61. su perintendent of Teas Extract Com pany here, died In a Murphy hos pital at 7 p. m. Monday after an iiiness of ? few days. White nad held his postllon with ll-e extract company for the last 10 years. Prior to Ms promotion, he had served as bookkeeper for the firm Death ended 32 years of strvice with Tins. , Born in Cross County. Ark. the son of John White and Lucy Alice ^artwright White, he and his 'am ity moved when h- was a boy to Wavnesville where his father op erated a lumber business While left '.Vaynesville to join the extract firm here. He married Miss Kenietha Tay lor of Andrews, and they had two ?ons. John Emmltt White, who is living in Gastonia. and Joe Bruce White, now serving with th? Army in Los Angeles. Calif. White's first wife died, and he and Miss Maude Dalton of An drews. who survives, were married in 1926. He was a veteran of Navy ser vice in World War 1 and a mem ber of the Leslie Stillman Post of the American Legion. I He also was a Mason and a member of the Episcopal Church of Waynesville. 1 Surviving in addition to his wid ow and two older sons, are five daughters, all by his second mar riage: Mrs. Jane Grace Day of Andrews. Mrs. Jack Cabe of Scar bro. West Va., and Barbara Ann. Sallie. and Carolyn, all of the home; and a son by his second marriage, James Robert of the home. I Ivie Funeral Home said Monday night arrangements were incom plete for the final rites, pending ine arrival of the older sons, who ^re.en route here. P. T. A. Workshop Is Postponed The workshop for P T. A. mem bers in Cherokee County which vas scheduled to be held in Mur phy Primary School auditorium Monday. April 21, has been post poned until fall, due to the inabil ity of Miss Blanche B. Haley. Field Secretary, to be present. Seventeen per cent of all traffic violations reported in North Car-, olina last year Involved speeding Home Club Meets With Mrs. Brown Mrs Avery Brown was hostess to the Sunny Point Home Demon stration Club at her home April 9. There were twelve members present. Miss Edna Bishop. Home Dem onstration Agent, gave a demon stration on color and dress. Mrs E. Roach and Miss Julia Rice gave a book review. At the close of the business ses sion refreshments were served by the hostess. 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