A Newspaper Devoted to the Best Interest of the People of Transylvania County Vol. 53: No. 15 ★ TWO SECTIONS ★ BREVARD, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1943 ★ 16 PAGES TODAY ★ PUBLISHED WEEKLY WAR BOND SALES ARE GOOD . sm i J Transylvania County Schools To Operate On Nine Months Basis DISTRICT SCHOOL COMMITTEES WILL MEET THIS WEEK Teachers To Be Elected. Schools Close Next Fri day, April 23rd STATEMENT ISSUED In accordance with provisions contained in a school bill passed during the last session of legis lature, the schools in Transyl vania county will operate on a nine months basis next year, Supt. J. B. Jones announced yesterday. The new law setting up the ninth-month term is optional, but it is believed that since the state will pay all of the expenses, ev ery county in Western North Car olina will decide to operate its schools on a nine months’ basis. Later, if the agricultural situa tion becomes more critical, the ninth month can be eliminated. Of course all teachers are in terested in what program will be adopted and next year’s teacher contracts will show the ninth month clause. The Brevard district school com mittee will meet tonight and elect teachers for next year and the Rosman district committee will meet tomorrow night. Before school ends next Friday, April 23, all teachers will be noti fied by registered letter of their re-election or rejection. This ac tion is in accordance with the state law and teachers are re quired to accept or reject in writ ing within 10 days after the close of school. The manpower shortage has seriously effected the schools and Supt. Jones urged that all teach ers “stand by their jobs.” He em phasized its importance and com mended teachers who have re mained in the smaller schools where living conditions are not all that could be desired. JONES RE-ELECTED SUPT. OF SCHOOLS T. E. Reid Was Re-Elected Chairman Of The Coun ty School Board J. B. Jones was re-elected su perintendent of Transylvania county schools at an organization meeting of the hoard of education held here Monday. Mr. Jones has served for a number of years as head of the county school system and it is understood that there was no op position to his re-election. T. E. Reid was re-elected chair man of the board and Mrs. Ran dall Lankford was re-appointed as clerical assistant. The following persons were ap pointed as members of the Bre vard district school committee: Harry Sellers, who succeeds Dr. Goodwin; Mrs. G. H. Lyday and Pat Allison. Appointed on the Rosman school board were Warren Fisher, Fred Nicholson and J. L. Whitmire, who succeeds W. J. Glazener. Other members of the county board of education are Mrs. J. K. Mills and D. H. Winchester. DAR To Award War Stamps To Five Best Seventh Grade Grads Decision has been made by the local chapter of the Daugh ters of the American Revolution to give war stamps as awards to the best 7 th grade history pupils in three schools of the county instead of the customary medal awards given annually by the D. A. R. These awards will be made in the Brevard school, Rosman and Pisgah Forest, according to an announcement made by Miss Annie Jean Gash, regent of the D. A. R. A requirement for prize qualification is that the 7th grade history class must have 15 or more pupils. Miss Gash makes the request that the principals of the three schools notify her the time and place they wish these prize awards to be presented. - v Baccalaureate Sermons Will Be Delivered At Brevard And Rosman High School Sunday -