Teacher Describes Building Of 'Good Health House' By MBS. INA H. DUVALL 1 Third Grade Teacher hazeiwood Maoti ? Healtn is a subject which pri mary cmrureu uiau&e u ti is picscnea tu uiem, out wmcn tney enjoy it u is oueieu in iui attrac tive way. mere is no better way to m^jte heanu r good/year ? Requires water only three times a year under normal driving conditions. > ? Extra plates?outlasts ordinary batteries up to 100*. ? Shock-absorbing, felted Fibreglas insulation. ?m Oer Easy Pay Floe P Allison & Duncan Tire Co. ? Geerxia Are.. Hasrlweed I E JMtWMUtJUBUWm |l Hi HEALTH HOUSE TBTelWOOD STUDENTS in Mrs. Ina Duvall's third-grade room recently constructed this "Good Health House" with various foods such as rraham crackers, nuts, prunes, and oatmeal to stress the importance to children of a balanced diet?in cluding the drlnkinx of plenty of milk. Inspect ing tf e house here are Linda Kanos and Danny Hill. * (Mountaineer Photo). Honor Roll Is Listed At Bethel The February "A" Honor Roll for the Bethel School has been an nounced by C. C. Poindexter, prin cipal, as follows: 12 Grade Neal Kelley, Vida Lee Green, Dillard Ledford. 11th Grade Wilda Grogan, Tommy Lanning, Martha Sue Plemmons, James Fore, Annette Sheffield, Jean Mann. 10 Grade Jannette Grogan, Aurelia Mor gan, Mary Jane Teague, Joyce Rid dle, Jannette Chambers. 9th Grade Janice Frady, Barbara Lanning, Marlene Sellers. 8th Grade Billy Rhodarmer, Craig Rogers, Judy Suttles, Joy Wells, Mac Davis, ? Douglas Able, Eddie Fouts, Doris Howard. Carroll Pressley. Wayne Massie, Zane Metcalf, Freddie Rus sell, Jakie Welch. 7th Grade Sue Pressley, Tommy Holland. 6th Grade Jerry Howard, Ann Fleming. 1 Carlene Henson. 5th Grade Virginia Blaylock, Zelda Mae Deitz, Hazel Frizell, Charles Gant, Mitzie Hill, Neal Henson, Linda Orsborne, Helen Pless, Janice Rog ers, Sharlene West, Barbara Cabe, Patricia Long, Harry Neal Hancy Jean Burnette, Judy Burnette, Di ana Smathers, Patricia Sisk. 4th Grade Eugene Aramons. JcfT Deitz. Dar rell Fore, Lowell Grogan, Michael Neal, Melissa Clark, Peggy Hen son, Rita Holland, Berry Ridgon, Billy Peek. David Wells, Mike Ors borne, Evelyn Rose McNeal, Pam ela Satterfield, Linda Stepleton. Marth Free, Barbara Black. 3rd Grade Peggy Pressley, Sandra Cathran, Leslie Smathers, John W. Hoi combe. Phillip Revis, Daryl Sor rells, Dennis Ammons, Hiawatha Pressley, Diana Rogers, Juanita Kirkpatrick, James Moore, Stephen Gregory, Ronald Ward, Larrey Cathey. 2nd Grade Shirley Gibson, Barbara Jean Rogers. Shirly Trull, Terry Bur nette, Steve Klnsland, Guy McEl roy, Ronnie Owen, Dean Potter, Sammy Cooke, Hollie Poller, Steve Pressley, Michael Rogers, Vicky Burnette, Brenda Burnette, Patty Mathis. Joyce Yarborough, Susan Lear, Terry Worly, Robbie Reeves. 1st Grade Danny Ray Barrett, Jerry Massie, Karla Dunlap, Paula Howard, Jeanelle Laynion, Wanda Matthews. Cathleen Mease, Carolyn Stamey, Debora Dietz, Dennis Grant, Shir ly Tompson. Linda Cooke, Michael N. Greene, Peggy Ann Greene, Ann Trull. If their populations continue to increase at the present rates', the Latin American countries will have 550 million people 45 years hence compared to about 181 million today. 10th ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL . The Lowest Price Ever On This BRAND NEW 1956 GENERAL D A |L| ? electwc IfHNuL ? Modern H -A- Big, Wide-Open Master JJ it High Speed Calrod > -fr "Focused For Limited Time Only SKQ95 = I B Range HAYWOOD ELECTRIC SERVICE Main Street Hazel wood ? Mrs. Worthington Is Re-Elected Club President Mr* Frank Worthington was re elected president of the Skyland Garden Club at a meeting Thurs day afternoon in the home of Mrs. Anton Liebscher. Also elected were Mrs. Andrew Szerenyt, vice president; Mrs. Paul Davis, recording secretary; Mrs. Liebscher, treasurer; Mrs. David Underwood, corresponding secre tary; Mrs. Frank Hendricks, his torian; Mrs. Jack Davis, librarian; and Mrs. Michael Pizzuto, flower show chairman. > The program was given by Mrs. Underwood, who discussed the planting of seeds in flats, and Mrs. Hendricks who gave sug gestions for control of plant pests. | Mrs. Joe Liner discussed aims and projects of the national and state garden clubs which are nec essary to achieve the honor roll. It was decided that each mem ber will select a plant to be stud ied throughout the year and will answer the roll call each month with a sentence pertaining to the culture of the selected plant. The group also adopted a plan to present before the Garden Club Council calling for paper bags to be given to visitors In the Park for disposal of trash. Plants were brought to the meet ing to be delivered to patients in Waynesville nursing ' homes and specimens of flowering shrubs were exhibited. Mrs. Jack Davis announced that a book, "House and Garden's New Complete Book of Gardens," has been placed In the county library in memory of Mrs. M. M. Parrish, and Mrs. H. S. Winter, garden cen ter chairman, announced that flower arrangements had been placed in the library during the month of February. Mrs. Pizzuto reported on plans for the spring garden tour which will be sponsored jointly by the Skyland and Primrose Garden Clubs early in May. Plans were completed for the club to make the Wild Flower Pilgrimage into the Great Smok ies on April 26. Arthur Stupka. park naturalist, will lecture and Mrs. Joe Liner will be hostess at a picnic lunch. 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Tree Thinning Is Major Factor For High Yields - The Mountaineer hat received a timely letter from the Birming ham, Alabama office of the South ern States Forest-flre Commission, Inc., which explains the gains In timber growing here (when and where defective diseased and weed trees are cleared out from long body pines, poplars, and gum, on same basis that corn and burley is thinned out (or maximum per acre production. That more than lialf our trees here and throughout the south will never grow to merchantable size is well known. That these useless trees will make good paper to meet iucreased demands for newspaper and kraft, and at the same time the removal will increase the timber supply to meet building requirements for future genera tions, Is a sound and good business deal for the local land owners. Not only the increased board feet per acre per year increase will obtain, but also, it is a step in the direc tion of checking the lowering of the water supply, which is threat ening to turn some of our fertile sections of the soQth and entire nation into a veritable desert. The Commission estimates that the non-merchantable timber of the south will be sufficient to not only furnish the seventy-odd paper mills of the south in perpetuity, but also would supply as many more. TTie clearing of the young tim ber in northern and eastern forest areas beginning flfty years ago has resulted in virtually eliminating the saw mill and other wood in dustries. And while the south will grow twice the board feet per acre per year, it will also become a denuded area unless land owners themselves use discretion in sale of pulpwood, saw logs and other needs. r, u ^ 1 7V W written to cover changing ? I conditions* Ask w So explain ? 4 4 KILPATRICK-FELMET, Inc. 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