staff, :^.ditQrials TKS HGUIITAIF TRAIL Page 1 proud to say, that very little TIS STAFF chlorine is needed to purify it. Editor I.Iary Phillips Ass»t Editor Joyce Durnette Art ZHditor Warren Picklesimer Humor Editor Buddy Houston Advertising Mgr 3d Talley Circulation I.I^r•..Mary D. Anderson Subscription Mgr Lois Potts Feature Editor Paul Price Local Hews Thelma Beals Sports Editors.,. Girls....Arnold Keener Boys I.'artha Holt Movie of the Month... Elizabeth IJev/ton Comics .Tudor Hall Club Hews Martha Hov/ard School Reporter Leon Talley Grade Reporters.., Eighth...Eugene Houston ninth... .Thelna IVood Tenth...•Charles Crunkleton Eleventh.Carl Penland Twelfth..Helen Talley Faculty Advisors.. r.r, 0. F* Summer Ilrs, R. B. DuPree EDITORIALS Hov/ Highlands Is Run This town of Highlands, although very small, is incorporated. It is run by the Mayor, five men, and the cooperation of the people. The five non are: Messrs, J. D. Bur nette and Joe Reese, who are on the street cor.imittee; S. L. McCarty, A. Hays, a.nd J. E. Potts, v;ho arc on the light and water cominittee. The mayor votes when one or more persons are absent from a meeting and in case of a tie. But v/ith five •:iembors on the board, ties can be avoided. The Public Utilities help to r.ake Highlands ruji. The water cones from \7hat is called **The Houston Springs.*' The v;ater is so enclosed that neilther man nor beast can got to it. The water is so pure, I am The v;ater system ^ould bo imx^roved by having larger pipes, but at present we are unable to get them. The wster, also, is so soft that money can be saved by not having to buy so much soap. V/e certainly get a large economic break there. The lights, are something v;hich also make Highlands run. As I consulted Mr. Jordan, he said that Highlands got power from three places; Hn*ghlands, Han t aha la, and Glenville, and that consecuently we were out of pov;er at no time. The disposal of garbage is a very efficient service, because the germs are destroyed by burning it, \!e are thankful for the trucks that pick up the garbage to benefit us and the tovm also. But, person ally, I think that it v/ould be better if the garbage v;ere carried farther out of town to be burned. Highlands would be helped very much if there were some all-time industry employing numbers of v;ork- men such as a furniture factory and other factories using wood, perhaps a toy factory. This town has a police force consisting of two men: Chief Clin Dr^’-i^ian, an assistant Frank Crane, and a highway patrolman, I!r, Jack Lunsford, Because people from some states think Highlands is very nice, they come in the summer on a vacation. This affords the people around Highlands v/ork in home construction. The sewage system is not as good as it should be, because of lack of material and unlevel ground. Most of our sewage runs into Mirror Lcike. The soil is very suitable here for grov/ing vegetables and some fruits. The money which people get for v;orking for tourists they can use to send their children to school for an education. V/e hope we are going to get a new school building as scon as possible, I think that it v/ould bo good to