i ... ? . # I ? ? , I . . THUBSDAV, sEfTEMBtE #. ISM THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER second slciion ? ? ? - ? JIMMY WOODARD. one of the early birds at the opening of the new tVaynesville Recrea tion pool Monday morning, tries olT a jacknife dive here into the waters of the phot's diving u.ti ?? 'AS SAFE AS POSSIB1.E' is the aim of Recreation Center officials toward insur ing the safety of Swimmers in this area's newest pool. Four full-time lifeguards and three part-time guards have been hired to serve during the remainder of the time the pool is open. HOW TO MAKE one inner tube serve two swimmers is illustrated here by Kevin, 3, (front) and David Ray, 5. sons of Mr. and Mrs. Turk Kay of Waynesville. - POPULAR SPOT at the new Wayiiesville Recreation Center pool was this low divine board where Jimmy Woodard starts a dive while other youngsters await their turn. A high diving hoard also will he installed on the uietal supports shown at left. Seaman Joe E. Boyd Returns To Norfolk The last of three summer Mid shipman training cruises was com pleted August 25 as 14 Atlantic Fleet ships, with 1.000 NROTC Midshipmen aboard, returned to Norfolk, Va.. after six weeks in the ? Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean. Participating aboard the escort vessel L'SS Greenwood was Joe K Boyd, seaman apprentice. CSV son of Mr. and Mrs. Troy Boyd of ? 518 Dellwood Rd. The vessels visited New Orleans and Panama and concluded their training with gunnery exercises at Guantanamo Bay. Cuba. Want ads bring quick results Canton Labor Day Parade Float Winners Announced The results <>t judging of floats and other units in the Canton Labor Day parade Monday have j been announced by Glenn M. Sim mons Prizes awarded included: Non-Commercial Floats- Thick et;, Home Demonstration Club, ; first, VFW, second, and Girt j Scouts, third. Non-Comntereial 1) e e o r a ted Cars. Truck- Walter Price, Jr., j first: Brownie Troop 138, second.! and Beaverdam HDC, third. Commercial Floats ? Champion Motor Co.. first. Commercial Decorated Cars, Trucks Champion Motor Co., first; Best Brothers Service Sta tion ot Clyde, second, and Rogers Tracior Co. of Clyde, third. Ponies ? Gerald Miller, first; Phillip Re vis; second, and Janine Westmoreland, third. Horses ? Billy Johnson, first; Eddie Wells, second, and Spot White, third. Miscellaneous ? Louise Thomp son, first: Stuart Curtis, second: and Charles Franklin, third, and Nick Posey, fourth. Said to be one of the most un usual floats in the parade was the one which featured a real lion from Maggie Valley. Canton Plans To Install . j New Lights Installation of mercury vapor lamps in Canton's business section and other improvements to the town's downtown lighting system are provided by a contract signed by Canton's board of aldermen with the Carolina Power and Light Co. Work on the lighting improve ments is expected to start in ahout 30 days and wilt be complet ed about December 15. The mercury vapor lamps are similar to those installed on Waynesvilie's Main St.'"in -the win ter of 1954. The plans call for an increased ! number of street lights through out the business district, complete with new "select'' poles and pres ent wiring will be replaced with j "triplex" cables. The condition of the downtown electrical distribu tion system will be improved in : general. The plans call for replacing the present 2,000 to 10.000 lumen lights with mercury vapor lamps j With an output of 20.000 lumens j of light. Poles in the downtown area will be relocated to some ex tent and new additional poles in stalled to accommodate the extra lights. These plans are on display at the Canton town hall for the in spection of the public. The project is scheduled to be completed by i December 15th. ] According to Alderman Charles! I Ileall. it will take the Carolina Power and Light Companx about 30 days to complete detailed plans and drawings before the work is commenced. He expects that work will started after that time. Streets deriving the most benefit : from the proposed new lights will be Park Street from a point just across the highway bridge on j through and up Church Street Main Street from "Five points" at ; tbo intersection of Pi.sgah Drive, South Main, Water and Adams Streets through to the Southern | Railway Depot. Academy and Adams Streets between Main and Park Streets will receive their share of the new lights as will ap proaches to the business district. Mr, Beall pointed out that some 1 of the lights might be given new j locations or changed due to the uncertainty of the proposed via duct, but that it was unlikely to' have any affect on the present ; plans. I On the Greek Island of Rhodes there is a "floral cafeteria." Pa trons ? walk through the gardens. ' snip off from the growing flowers their own design for a bouquet. They pay according to the num- j ber and identification of the bios- j soms. Cove Creek Baptists To Have Homecoming The Cove Creek Ba|ftis( Church i will observe Humeconiiris Da\ on; Sunday. .September1!* The program will begin at lit a in and will continue throughout the day. The Rev, Carl Cook, pas tor of the church, will preach at j the morning service, which will be ; followod?b> ,i picnic lunch. A s|>ccial invitation is extender to singers. ? i A poll of West Virginia's annual j wildlife harvest showed that the 1 tiny squirrel was most valuable, representing $3 million of the total of $64 million VVe Have Been In "Business For Your Health" For Many Years And You Have Learned That You Can Depend On Us! Check Your Medicine Chest NOW FOR ? VISIT OUR PRESCRIPTION DEPT. A REGISTERED PHARMACIST IS ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES OPEN SUNDAYS AND EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P. M. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE "At Your Service In Any Emergency" HIGHLY TRAINED LICENSED PHARMACISTS I feV | CURTIS DRUG STORE EXPERIENCE MAKES THE DIFFERENCE MAIN STREET ' WAYNESVILLE .\ . ? 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