Pvt. P B. Caldwell Is Slated To Sail Soon For Post In Germany FORT KNOX, Ky.?Pvt Palmer B. Caldwell. 18. ion of Mr. and Mrs Hardy Caldwell. Route 4. is scheduled to leave the U. S. for Germany Jate next month as part of Operation Gyroscope, the Army's unit rotation plan. His unit, the 3d Armored Divi sion. now stationed at Fort Knox. Ky? will replace the 4th Infantry 1 Division in Europe. Caldwell Is a tank crewman in Company D of the division': 708th Tank Battalion He has been In the Ar.ny since July 1839. Waynssville Country Club . Opens Saturday The Waynesville Country Club will open for Its 12th year under the present ownership on Satur day, April 28, It hat been announc ed. The opening will affect the en tire facilities of the club ? In cluding tbe dining room snack bar, golf course" and hotel ac commodations. George M. Kimball, said that the Country Club is expecting its big gest year this season since 1045 This year, the pro shop at the < clubhouse will be operated by Kay Raynor, club pro. who will arrive here the first of May. Pitts Appointed Parkway Motors Service Manager Bob Pitts of Lynn St., Hazelwood, ha* been appointed service man ager at Parkway Motors, Inc.. 202 Haywood St.. according ot R. B. Belk, president of the local Ford agency He suceeds Carl Bridges. Mr. Pitts has been at Parkway tor Ave years and worked in the body shop before being named to bis present position. During World War II, the new icrvice manager served for four years in yie U. S. Coast Artillery, and was stationed at Bermuda. While living at Hazelwood, Mr. Pitts played in the outAeld for the Hazelwood team in the Western North Carolina Industrial League. WORE ABOUT Mental Health (Continued from Pifi }) press upon the people the in idequacy of our facilities for handling the mentally deficient ThVy point out that In this state there are between 85.000 and 90, )00 school children who are physically handicapped, hard of tearing, defective in speech, emo tionally mal-adjusted, or mentally -etarded. Of this number, 20.000 ire so severely affected that they ire, or should be, In Institutions. Last year more than 300 chll lien were helyd in the Jail* In this itate because there were not ade luate facilities for them in our itate institutions. For the same eason. an average of 115 mental >atients per month are being held n our Jails. All citizens of Haywood County ire being urged to add their sup- , >ort to the Mental Health Associa ion by becoming members of the ssociation, by disseminating edu atfonal materials, and by W ouraxing the expansion of our , resent facilities for handling the j andicapped. | Speculation Rile On Further Route Of Pigeon Road ? Haywood resident* who have been following the progress of the Pigeon Rive it road find that their Interest continues as speculation increases as to the route the road Will follow after it leaves the riv er near Clyde. In commenting on the possible routes, the Hendersonvllie Tri bune suggests several possibilities. It states: "The largest number of speculators say that the new route will follow the present Clyde-Can ton-Asheville road to Enka, cross over to N. C. 191, through Mills River to the prison camp Just north of Hendersonvllie". and per haps "skirt Hendersonvllie on the north and east." The paper con tinues that from a point east of Hendersonvllie the highway may divide, with one prong heading toward Greenville and the other toward Charlotte. "Another idea," the Tribune says, "is that the highway will miss the Hendersonvllie area en tirely, that it will leave the Clyde Canton area, head across the mountain to Brevard and on to ward Greenville." This idea may have stemmed from the wartime proposal of tunneling under Pis gah Ridge upriver from the Pigeon River bridge and emerging near the ranger station on the Transyl vania side. "Another alternative is to fol low the established route from Clyde to Asheville or an entirely new route between the two points." The Hendersonvllie paper con cludes, however with a word of caution: "There might not be any plans for additional construction this side of Clyde . . . the route to Watervllle is simply a new passage into Tennessee." mi ? ? ? ?? ? ' ?" l nree complete Recruit Training At San Diego Robert D. Gardner, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Gardner: James H. Price, son of Mr. and Mrs. El mer Price of Route 4, and J. Har old Palmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Palmer of Route 2, all of Waynesville, are scheduled to graduate April 28 from the Naval Training Center, San Diego, Calif. Gardner was selected as ap prentice petty officer third class. Apprentice Petty Officers are chosen from the ranks of the sea man recijiita to assist the Company Commanders. ffhe graduation exercises will mark the end of nftse weeks of re-* ;rult training, and will include a' full dress parade and review be fore military officials and civilian iignltaries. POLICE ESTIMATED this 1949 Ford was danwged about >300 m It was pushed into the telephone pole when hit by a 1950 Ford, which officers said was driven by Thomas Allen Chaffee, 10, about 10 p.m. Monday. Chaffee or none of the passengers in hia ear were Injured as the parked car was hit in front of the Kirkpatrick Apartments, on Walnut Street. The parked car is owned by Betty Ludwell Lusk. The Chaffee car was damaged about >350, Offloers Davis and Beece estimated on their report. Chaffee is charged with reckless driving, and will appear in police court April 30th. (Mountaineer Photo). Canton Seniors Working Hard On Play For May 3rd "The Little Dog Laughed." the senior play at Canton High School, will be presented May 3 in the newly decorated auditorium at Canton High School. This lively comedy, under the direction of Miss Gillis, will begin at 8:00 |J.m. The members of the cast are as follows: Melissa Osborne. Linda Moore, Dale Childers, George Freeman. Bobbie Hall, Sandra Wil liams, Linville Robinson. Nancy Smathers. Darrell Hawkins. Lafay ette Cagle; guests at the tea, Vickie Smathers, Betty Gaddy. Judye Stinnett. Barbara Carswell, and Violet Potter, The cast and the production staff have been working hard for the past six weeks. A very delightful evening is promised -to those who attend the play. "The Little Dog Laughed" twill be produced by special arrange- ' ment with Row Peterson and Com pany. Pvt. H. H. Medford To Leave Next Month For Army Post In Germany FORT KNOX, Ky?Pvt Harold H. Medford, ion of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne W. Medford, Route 2, Clyde, is scheduled to leave the U. S. for Germany late next month as part of Operation Gyroscope, the Army's unit rotation plan. Medford's unit, the 3rd Armored. Division, now stationed at Fort Knox, Ky., will replace the 4th Infantry Division in Europe. A gunner in Company C of the dl*ision\s 709th Tank Battalion, Medford entered the Army in July 1055 and completed basic training at Fort Knox. v The 21-year-old soldier was grad- 9 uated from Clyde High School in . 1055 Infant porpoises are born under vater and must swim to the surface econds after birth for their first >reath of air. Smoky Mtn. DRIVE-IN THEATRE Balaam Rd. Dial GL 6-5446 THIJRS. & FRI., APRIL 26 A 27 "DESERT SANDS" (In Cinemascope A Color) ??PLUS FIVE COLOR CARTOONS -0 ? SATURDAY, APRIL 28 DOUBLE FEATURE "APACHE AMBUSH" Starring BILL WILLIAMS ?PLUS? "BENGAZI". (In Cinemaaeope A Color) ' Starring RICHARD CARLSON VICTOR McLAGLEN ? SUN. A MON., APRIL 29 A 30 "THE LAST COMMAND" (In Color) Starring STERLING HAYDEN ARTHUR HIINNICUTT ?ALSO? Selected Short Subjecta | PARKi Theatre Program LAST TIME TODAY THURSDAY, APRIL 26 "TARANTULA" Starring JOHN AGAR MARA CORDEZ ? ALSO ? Selected Short Subject* FRIDAY, APRIL 27 DOUBLE FEATUREI "CHICAGO SYNDICATE" Starring DENNIS O'KEEFE ABBIE LANE ?PLUS? "THE LADY SAYS NO" Starring DAVID NIVEN JOAN CAULFIELD ? SATURDAY, APRIL 28 "THE MAN FROM THE ALAMO" (In Color) Starring GLENN FORD JULIE ADAMS ?Plus? "THE LADY SAYS NOf' Starring DAVID NIVEN JOAN jCAULFIELD e SUN. MON. A TUBS., APRIL 29, 30 ft MAY 1 'THE LIEUTENANT WORE SKIRTS" (In Cinemascope ft Color) Starring TOM EWELL |.ft SHERRY NORTH Strand' THEATRE PHONE 6-8551 v j THURSDAY. APRIL 26 LAST DAY TO SEE A Story of the South ? Filmed in the South, That The Whole Nation Will Take To 1U Heart! Wa A r#i 5^7 Mil i i '?hhbmhbbbbbbibm i'iilfil BRENNAN PHIL HARRIS ' BRANDONdeWILDE ?iSSTkuM ?. mm -MMim W ' ? FRI. & SAT., J APRIL 27 & 28 i DOUBLE FEATURE 1 lat Hit a ^ twmmwmmHnvm^dP 2nd Hit JT M n ri * SSThiwIM A UUfVWSAL INTUNATIONM. PICTUK ALSO Cartoon and Chap. 11 "Manhunt of Mystery Island" ? SUN., MON. & TUBS., APRIL 39, 30 & MAY 1 ??????????????I I R dil liSI^ * I a? Hlf|ar?t N*? ? tow* fcaae* I ? ^iimto, totoaM ip torn '?* to ? P?M>v IM MM mniMMV4v?Nrr tuu?p GO | WITH THIS FORD ENGINE . TUNE-UP Special INCLUDES * Clean and adjuat carburetor * Clean and adjuat spark plugs * Check battery cables and wiring * Clean air filter * Check generator and fan belt * Adjuat points, check dis tributor timing * Inspect, drain and refill cooling system 1949 ? 1953 Models SPECIAL LOW PRICE . $7*0 I Parts Extra If Needed Parkway Motors larorparated Haywood Street Dial GL ?-868.? )l Noah Numskull ( #1 FBBT \ BUT M-< BRA'MS \ ' \ OAHr ? I RADIOS KSr GREATEST {w HILLBILLY ^ PERSONALITY Bl U MONROE AND HIS BLUE GRASS BOYS AND QUARTET DIRECT FROM THE GRAND OLE OPRY TUESDAY MAY 1st, 8 P.M. HAZELWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Sponsored By P.T.A. Admission 50c & $1.00 . WELLCO . !. \ i ???? /?' . ' V i has an opening lor a person familiar with general office ' work. Typing essential, short 0 hand desirable. Please contact Mrs. Parham by phone. Glen ? 4 * dale 6-3545. I % '? _ -J: - \ j ye ??J ^ WAYNESVILLE I 11 * | i ji ^ I k K) FIRST SHOW AT DUSK LAST TIME TONIGHT THURSDAY, APRIL 26 DOUBLE FEATURE! Tfct greatest adventure ef all tiare! **7% V KIRK DOUGLAS ^L^)SILVANAMANGANO| 2 aw? XtHMcJaiir 1 K ZOZl mwoMTwwK toimuwxust* 1W. ? PLUS ? ~ ??? FRIDAY, APRIL 27 "IT CAME FROM BENEATH THE * SEA" Starring KENNETH TOBY FAITH DOMERGUE. rLua 5 COLOR CARTOONS :?? - , SATURDAY. APRIL 28 DOUBLE FEATURE P, > X ^ toTH MM SMGlAtR | ? PLUS ? "VIOLENT SATURDAY" ' (In Cinemascope & Color) Starring VICTOR MATURE ? SUNDAY & MONDAY, APRIL 29 & 30 E9 ? *Ji11 fj\WfcENCW | y AKOEtST1 7 , - w??-? iKwnmvubUR JOAN BENNETT-BASIL RATHBONE - LEO 0. CARROLL