? - THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER ?? ? ?' "!l 1 VQss Stringfield's Operetta To Be Given February 18 I Chorus sent ?re showing of "Occo lerokee Indian oper Margaret Stringfield le. will be presented : department of the 'ownship High School, ?ection of Charles Is r, February 18, at 8 :hool auditorium, la. a musical drama, is a fictitious Chero y with an historical It takes place during of the Cherokee In tioma during the year uechee. the mythical hief Junaluska. meets an Indian brave, ? Great Smoky \loun they fall in love, is carried off by the Occoneechee grieves rer, who after many i to find her in her s home, as developed from a eecbee. Fair Maid of y the late Frank Jar ro. ir the presentation tit will include all he mixed chorus of ol. Main characters iws: Tommy Elder as ka. Juanita Kelly as John Calhoun as Dick Hogland as ha. Stanley Turner (Col. William II lomal^Hend of the Cherokees jj^^^^Lon Gen. Owen as Tsali. Indian varriors will be Hill George Wilson. Don inaoplucl Jack Walker. Tom Blanton. 1' 1. Fran< is ||^^^Bnnahoe. Don Franklin ?^^^?ightower. j^^^^feaidens t^^^Hord. JeSSte Alexander. Ij^^^Blan. Delores j^^^^feeus. Glenda Evanson. Sue Morgan, Amelia Alexander, Elizabeth Summerrow, Barbara Griffith. Marie Barrett, Catherine Grasty and Janet Parker. United States soldiers will be David Parker, Joe Walker, Milton Massey, Jimmy Todd, Donavan Scruggs, and L. B. Liner. Shawano Indians will be Billy Bishop, Ted Rogers. Laurie Hannah and Stanley Williamson. | Costumes have been made by ! students of the Home Economics Department of the school, under the direction of Miss Lois Buchner | Bill Powell, head of the Indus Jt'ial Shop, and his students are I building the scenery and Miss Wanda Gibson, art teacher, is di recting her students in painting i he scenery. Miss Stringfield began writing !'he operetta in 1932 and it was published for her by Zabel Broth i rs Publishing Company. Philadel J phia, upon completion a few years ! ago. While it is considered her greatest musical achievement. Miss Stringfield has long been noted for other accomplishments. She was a teacher of music in the public schools of Waynesville for more than 25 years and wrote the music for the high school Alma Mater, "In A Rose Tinted Valley," in 1909. She composed the county song. "Old Haywood I Love Thee", which is said to give Haywood the dis tinction of being the only county i in the state having a song. Other works pertaining to West ern North Carolina are "The Hymn ' to The Great Smokies," and "The Appalachian Park March." A native of Waynesville, who was reared in the atmosphere of Chero kee lore. Miss Stringfield is the daughter of the late Colonel W. W Stringfield, commander of four Cherokee companies in the War Between the States and a niece of Col. 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If you are over 18 years of age and available for work, please complete the questionnaire below. DO NOT COMPLETE IT IF YOU HAVE A FULL TIME PERMANENT JOB IN THIS AREA OR IF YOU ARE NOT INTERESTED IN A JOB. Name Aye *... Male Female Address .. Phone Married Single Community in which you live Miles from Waynesville Condition of your health List physical defects Ciicle highest grade completed: Grammar school High School College 12345678 1234 123456 Name of School ....... Degrees Received ........ Are you employed? Name of Employer What type of experience have you had? What type of special training have you had? "... What type of work do you prefer? Additional Information or Remarks: Mail Promptly to: Signature Employment Security Commission of N. C. P. O. Box 631 Waynesviile, N. C. Editor's Note?In an eflort to help get the industrial survey completed as soon as possible. The Mountaineer is repro ducing here a copy of the job questionnaire which is being distributed throughout the county. If you have not received a copy, you may fill this blank out and mail This blank will receive the same consideration as those blanks now being distributed. Grand Jury Criticizes County Home Conditions Tut major portion ot the Grand JUly i Lpoi t niauc lasl Vo i n lo I uui.ge i. HO I n- .->11.K Ol Olt't'llk-i ~o;u loiiitriis too iu) ?ooil couiuy iioint*. miiii ii i .not' in lor criiii iMii ' iioni loo juiys members. l no ll'puii *l?llru o> i.inest 11. I'lili-icr, til alio Jury ipceUiall, as aci'is. ' loo uiaiiu Julicb 01 Juiy jllti IVonillDel, iu.jj leioii.llicnu ou liiai cerium repairs aiiu ini piovolnouis no inaiio ai mo coun.y iioino ami lo uaio miming 'las boon uoni. me ropprt adds further thai: "We wmil lo recommend attain liiat mo county lioine bo pui in nisi mass conintioii and spoony mat tue following iinproveuiein.s ami repairs retello immediate at tention: That the men s quarters it repaired, nails painted and lioors eoveiod. ln.it the women - ? quarters he painted and floors covered; that the kitchen and din in;} room lie painted and Hours be covered; that the porch Hours be painted; that a new kitchen stove be provided; that window panes be lepiaced. "We leel that the manage'!' and Ins wife are doing a good job un j tier l tie circumstances but need additional help. We believe that some of the "Id people; some ot ttiem being in very poor physical condition, are not receiving the proper attention and care and that this is due to insufficient help We,1 the Grand Jury, wish to recorn-j mend that tlie entire situation at ! the County Home lie improved and pui in a condition so that we as citizens of Haywood County could feel we are properly performing our duty to these unfortunate in mates. "We found seven women and 10 i men and the following supplies arid stores: 300 calls mixed food. I 4 cases canned beef, 18 gallons lard 4 hams meat. 4 shoulders. 2 sides meat, 40 chickens. 42 head cattle. 6 calves. 1 horse. 6 hogs. 2 brood sows. 200o bales bay. 25 1 tons silage. 14 tons coal. | "The inmates state that they are j well fed and well treated." The Grand Jury also reported? , favorably- oh the Haywood Coun ty Jail, Canton Jail, and the 1'ris oil Camp; Canton Jail "The Canton City Jail was clean and in good condition. There were no inmates Haywood County Jail "We found the Haywood County Jail to be in excellent condition. There wVre a total of 21 prisoners ilH inen and 3 women!. T^o pris oners stated that they were well treated and that the food was good. The women's cells have been paint ed since the November, 1953 in spection. The persons responsible ale to he commended for the ex cellent state of repairs and for the cleanliness of the Haywood County Jail. Prison Camp "The prison camp was clean and in good condition. The prisoners I stated that they were well treated and well fed." Among the continents, Antarctica has the highest mean elevation. I f. (100 feet: others being Europe, ?SO feet: Asia. 3,000; North Ameri ca. 2.000! Africa. 1.900: South America, 1.800; and Australia. I. 000; says the National Geographic Society. School Attendance In Haywood Same As State Average lla.vwood county has often been called "North Carolina's most averaite county," holds true in the matter of sehool attend ance. according to the latest of ficial report for the 1951-52 session. The perecnlage of absentees in llavwood and the state aver age stands at 6.5. Thr report shows that the average daily membership in llaywood is 5.811, while the average daily attendance is 5, 131. with 380 absences daily. The ratio of colored absentees lor Haywood is 4.1, which is far below the state average of 10 percent for colored. State's Short Tax Form Permits 10 Pci. Deduction "North Carolina taxpayers may I take a blanket deduction of 10 per cent on 1953 returns if they are qualified to use the conveni ent new short form D-400A," State Revenue Commissioner 'Eugene Shaw pointed out today. This new condensed form for filing state income tax was provid ed by the 1953 General Assembly. It may be used only by those tax payers whose income consists of salaries, wages, commissions, and interests or dividends. If the taxpayer's income wras re ceived from sources other than these, he must use the regular long form, D-400, which has been in use since the state levy was made on income back in 1921, If the taxpayer had sources of income other than those described above, and he uses the long form, he must follow the same pattern as in years past. Both husband and wife must qualify for the use of the short form before either can file on it; otherwise, both must use long forms. Joint returns of husband and wife may be filed only if their joint income is derived from the same source or sources, and such income cannot be separated. Some examples of income which cannot be filed on the short form include: Income from rentals, profit from sale of real property, profit from the sale of stocks and bonds, annuities, professional oc cupations, income from ownership and/or operation of a business or farm. This is the case even though the taxpayer may also have income from salaries or wages which would otherwise be subject to use of the short form. If the long form must be used the taxpayer is entitled to deduct all of his professional or business expenses, and may deduct such personal expenses as contributions to religious and charitable organi zations. certain personal taxes, per sonal interest charges paid, medi cal expenses which exceed 5 per cent of his net income, and other personal expenses deductible under the law. "A taxpayer cannot claim the standard 10 per cent dcduc- . tion if required to file the long form." the Commissioner asserted. Commissioner Shaw commented on the action of the General As-' I stmhly in providing for the simpler j short form: "It was the intention of this I legislation to eliminate the neces sity of non business persons' keep ing books and records on their in-; come and allowable deductions. { and thus make easier the filing of 'their Slate income tax returns. i GOP County Convention Scheduled For Feb. 27 A Republican county convention will be held at 7:30 p.m. Febru ary 27 at the Canton Town Hall to elect officer* for a two-year term and to chooae member* of the state executive committee and delegates to tire senatorial and congressional district meetings. The announcement was made by Glenn F. Bovd, vice-chairman of the Haywood County GOP exec utive committee. the blue ribbon ^winner lor Spring Nylon mesh, awarded the Blue Ribbon for Spring foot fashion?because it's a pretty invitation to cooling breezes, because it plays pretty texture interest beneath exciting new season clothes. Here, mesh done to a queen's taste in a high wedge heel dress shoe, its lines ac cented by Milan straw, ltlue leather and mesh or black leather and mash. Only 4.95 Turner's Store Main Street Waynesville _ ~ ' JggjWfe hot WW> AT BALENTINE'S SPPEBETTE 15c Wesson Oil Coupon IN 3-LH. CAN fcS? SNOWDRIFT *$30 SHORTENING jL gljc-31bcan ?jj WESSON OIL V 29c pt EASY MONDAY STARCH IScQl. TONY DOG FOOD 3Cans PLANTATION FLOUR 25 lb Bag $ ? .39 STOKKLY SLICED PINEAPPLE No. 2 Can 27c N.H.C. 12 oz. VANILLA WAFERS 33c YELLOW EYE BEANS 2 lbs 25c MORTON SALT 2 Boxes 21c WIENERS . . . ..... lb 39c GROUND CUBED BEEF lb 35c STEAK. lb 69c PUFFIN BISCUITS::; ::2Cans25c BALENTINE'S SUPERETTE EMMETT HALENTINE, Owner Corner Branner Ave. and Depot Street i ,??