PAGE FOUR
Thursday, May 20, 1971
Wild Animal Bites, Risk Of
Rabies Still A Public Problem
Dr. Marius Wells made
the folio wing report, which
is of public interest, at the
regular weekly meeting of the
Brevard Rotary club on Mon
day:
“Wild animal bites and t.he
ri‘k of rabies continues to be
a problem in North Carolina.
The following two cases,
which involved a pet raccoon
and a baby black bear, recent
ly occurred in our state.
“The raccoon bad been
captured from the wild and
efforts had been made to
tame the animal. It bad be
come somewhat docile and
the owner decided to take it
to an oyster bar as an ob
ject for conservation. During
the visit to the oyster bar,
two persons were bitten by
the raccoon. Before the local
health department became
aware of the situation, the
owner decided to release the
raccoon back to its natural
habitat. Without the biting
animal for laboratory exami
nation for rabies, it was rec
ommended that both persons
receive post - exposure an
tirabies treatment One indi
vidual refused treatment and
NOTICE
Pursuant to the zoning or
dinance of the Town of Bre
vard, notice is hereby given
of a public hearing to be held
at the Town Hall on Monday,
June 7, 1971, at 7:30 o’clock,
P. M., to determine whether or
not the lands hereinafter de
scribed shall be re-zoned by
changing the same from R-l
to C-4:
BEGINNING on a concrete
right of way monument at the
intersection of the Western
margin of the right of wav' of
Highway 64 with the Southern
margin of partially opened 20
foot road of the Oak Grove
Cemetery Association and
runs thence, along U. S. High
way 64, South 15 deg. West
663 feet (crossing the Camp
Carolina Road, State Road
1357, to a point where the
Southern margin of the Camp
Carolina Road intersects with
the Western margin of U. S.
Highway 64; thence, with said
Camp Carolina Road, North 84
deg. 30 min. West 565.9 feet
to a point in the center of said
road; thence, leaving said
road, North 42 deg. 37 min.
East (passing a Spanish oak
> stump at 20 feet) 563.9 feet to
an iron pipe in the East mar
gin of an unopened 20 foot
road of Oak Grove Cemetery
Association; thence, with the
East margin of said road and
with a fence, North 50 deg.
05 min. East 268.7 feet to an
iron pin at the intersection of
said road with another 20 foot
the other individual received
serum plus vaccine.
“A black bear cub bit a
Marine as he attempted to
coax the Wile fellow back in
to the woods, away from an
ammunition area. The bear
cub was apprehended and
the brain found to be nega
tiwe for rabies. No antirabies
treatment was given this
patient.
“It. is not known how long
wild animals can excrete ra
bies virus in the saliva prior
to onset of symptoms. There
fore, it is not recommended
that wild animals be confined
for observation purposes.
When the offending wild
animal can be captured,
without undue risk of expos
ing additional people, the
head should be submitted to
the Laboratory Division for
rabies examination. When
the offending wild animal
cannot be captured, specific
post • exposure antirabies
treatment should be consider
ed, except, when the biting
animal is in the rodent class.
Rodents seldom, if ever, re
quire specific antirabies
treatment”
road of Oak Grove Cemetery
Association which is partially
opened; thence, with the
Southern margin of said par
tially opened road and with a
fence, North 89 deg. 33 min.
East 146.9 feet to the point
of BEGINNING.
The lot 195 feet by 200 feet
in the Southeast corner of the
above described property has
previously been re-zoned to
C-4 and is not being re-zoned.
All interested parties are
invited to attend said meeting.
This the 3rd day of May,
1971.
OPAL C. ARMENTROUT
5/20/2tc Town Clerk
NOTICE
State of North Carolina
County of Transylvania
The undersigned, CECIL J.
HILL, having qualified as
Executor of the Estate of JEAN
SOUTHERLAND, late of Tran
sylvania County, this is to noti
fy all persons having claims
against said estate to present
them to the undersigned on or
before the 20th day of Novem
ber, 1971, or this notice will
be pleaded in bar of their re
covery. All persons indebted to
said estate-will please make im
mediate payment to the under
signed.
This the 17 day of May, 1971.
Cecil J. Hill, Executor,
Estate of Jean Southerland
c/o Ramsey, Hill, Smart &
Ramsey
The Legal Building
Brevard, North Carolina
5-20-4tc
COACH ED EMORY
Uncle Ed
TWant You For BHS Football"
Blue Devil head football
Coach Ed Emory wishes to an
nounce that he needs managers
and trainers for next football
season. Coach Emory said the
football team could not operate
without these very important
members of the team.
When he was asked what the
requirements for these posi
tions were, he said, “They are
not required to maintain the
high marks needed to play foot
ball although we would like it
if they did. They will be re •
quired to follow the trainin ;
rules set forth for the player:,
such as no smoking, no drink
ing, and keeping a neat ap
pearance.”
Coach Emory said that he
would appreciate it very much
if any young men in the school
who are interested in becoming
either a manager or a trainer
would come by his office and
talk with him about it.
Area Golfing Tournaments
May 23 — Men’s 18-hole low
gross-low net. (handicap) spon
sored and directed by Carolinas
Golf Association. (Glen Cannon
C. C.)
May 29-30-31 — Men’s 54-hole
Individual Score — Entry fee
$20.00 — Free practice round
(Springdale C. C.)
June 9—Men’s 18-hole, Kem
per - Asheville Pro/Amateur —
one PGA prp teams with three
amateurs. Purse $5,000 (Etowah
Valley G. C.)
June 10-11-12-13 — PGA Pros
72 holes, Kemper - Asheville
Open. Purse $35,000 (Etowah
Valley G. C.)
June 14-15—Junior Tourna
ment, 36-holes, 16-years and
under. Entry fee $5.00. Free
practice round (Springdale
C. C.)
June 19-20 — Men’s Member
Guest, $20.00 each team, 36-hole
4-ball. (Glen Cannon C. C.)
June 24 — Ladies’ 18-hole,
“Blue Ridge Women’s Golf As
sociation”, includes members
from Beaver Lake, Etowah,
Maggie Valley, Tryon, Spring
dale and Glen Cannon (Glen
Cannon C. C.)
July 8-9-10-11 — Men’s Invita
tional, 72-hole Individual score.
(Beaver Lake G. C.)
August 21-22 and 28-29 —
Men’s Club Championship. Low
gross and low net, (Glen Can
non C. C.)
September 8-9-10 — Men’s 54
hole PGA “North Carolina
Open” Purse $7,000 (Maggie
Valley C. C.)
September 11-12 —Men’s 36
hole, “Autumn Classic” 4-ball,
(Etowah Valley G. C.)
October 2-3 — Men’s 36-hole,
“Fall Classic” 4-ball, $20.00 per
player, free practice round
(Glen Cannon C. C.)
October 16-17—Men’s 36-hole,
“Autumn Classic” 4-ball, entry
fee $50.00 per team. Dinner and
cocktails, (Springdale C. C.)
Robert Riddle
Now In Germany
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Army Specialist Five Robert j
L. Riddle, 20, whose parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Riddle, and j,
wife, Ruth, live in Brevard, j
recently was assigned as a me- p
chanic in Company C, 51st p
Maintenance Battalion, near p
Mannheim, Germany.
A 1969 graduate of Brevard A
high school, he entered the
Army in June 1969, completed
basic training at Ft. Bragg, and
was last stationed in Korea.
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NOTICE TO ALL DOG OWNERS
1971 SCHEDULE FOR
Rabies Vaccination Of Dogs
PRICE *300 FOR 3-YEAR VACCINE
(3-YEAR VACCINE)
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SECTION
PLACE
DATE
TIME P. M
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Sat., May 22 ... 3:0O3;p0
Sat., pay 22 . . . 3:00-4:00
Wed., May 26 ... 4:00-5:00
Wed., May 26 ... 5:00-6:00
Sat., May 29 ... 2:00-3:00
Sat., May 29 ... 3:00-4:00
>g* vaccinated during 1969 (^Jug Tag), 1970 (Red Tag) and 1971 (Green Tag)
ve any further vaccination during 1971. All other dogs must must be vaccinated.
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Country Club
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John. Passmore and Ken Gilburth
r\ . 1 !"'f' ' "
Waddy Stokes and Terry Bradley, a
couple of 23-year old youngsters from Hender
srnv 11c, shot identical rounds of 67-67 to win
^ Annual 36-hole Glen Cannon Country Club
4-Ball Spring Classic.
|si~,<^All 36 holes were played Sunday after
rain cancelled the first round on Saturday.
The Stokes-Bradley team edged Pete
Wright and Walter Clayton team by one shot
and the Jack Bryson and G. F. Rice duo hy
two.
“The golf course drained well and every
thing turned out just great” explained Stokes
after the completing play. “We also should give
credit to our caddy. Jeff Cosgrove. He carried
double all 36 holes.”
In 1968 Waddy Stokes teamed with a
cousin, Bill Stokes, to win the the Spring
Classic event. ^
Bradley played on the Isothermol College
golf team a few years ago.
Championship flight scores
Waddy Stokes & Terry Bradley_
Pete Wright & Walter Clayton_
Jack Bryson & G. F. Rice_
AI Perkins & A1 Perkins, Jr._
John Biurns & Garson Burns_
Tommy Dechant & Harry Hill, Jr.
Larry Lea & Robert Clayton_
Guy Taylor & B. Fleming_
include:
67- 67—134
68- 67—135
67- 69—136
69- 68—137
69-68—137
68- 71—139
72-71—,143
_ 71-76-147
First Flight
*A1 Painter & Don Painter_ 72-72—144
Gil Coan A Jim Farley_73-71_144
G. Shephard <& M. Rogers_74-71_145
F. Arnette A D. Hensley_ 72-74_146
C. Ballard A A. Culberson, HI 73.73—146
R. Simmons A H. Ballard_ 72-75—147
C. Garrett A V Tinsley- 72-79—151
G. Perkins A W. Davis __ 73-78_151
Second Flight
R. Brewer A T. Mitchell_ 75-73_148
J. Hendrix A F. Looper_ 75-75_150
J. T. Reid A M. Gillespie_ 76-75_151
R. Daniels & J. Parker- 76-76_152
V. Jackson A J.
L. Stamey A M.
lips- 76-78—154
P. Jones- 77-77—154
Norris- 77-80—157
Third Flight
Burns &R. Handley -- 7976—155
Daniels A T. Loft is_7979_158
R- Hammond A E. V. Gouge_7980—159
D.
R.
ROSMAN HIGH SCHOOL
1971
FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
[ome—Tryon__ Aug. 27
tome—East Yancey __ Sept. 2
[ome—Asheville High Sept. 9
“B” Team
way—Marshall_Sept. 17
[ome—Christ School Sept. 23
way—Hot Springs_Oct 1
way—Mars Hill _Oct. 8
way— NC School
For Deaf__ Oct. 14
Open - Oct. 21
way Mt. Holly_Oct. 29
Open - Nov. 5
FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
1971
BREVARD HIGH SCHOOL
way—T. C. Roberson Sept. 3
ome—Tuscola_Sept 10
ome—Swain-Sept 17
ome—N. Buncombe Sept. 24
ome—Hendersonville Oct 1
ome—E. Henderson Oct. 8
way—Pisgah-Oct 15
way—Erwin - Oct 22
ome—Glep Alpine ._ Oct 29
way—Enka —...._Nov. 5
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BREVARD HIGH SCHOOL
1971
“B” TEAM SCHEDULE
—Waynesville _
—East Henderson —
—Enka_
—Ehnn _
—North Buncombe .
—T. C. Roberson
ay Off Game Oct. 21
til games 4:80 except Enka
Played 5:00 P. M.
Sept 9
Sept 16
Sept. 23
Sept. 30:
Oct 7
Oct 14
HIGH SCHOOL
1971
“A” TEAM SCHEDULE
J. Hawkins * T. Hawkins-79-80—159
R. Duckett A P. Smith _ 77-83—160
E. Loftis A F. Wikoff —_ 78-82—160
L. B. Anderson A B. Anderson-79-81—160
J. Thomas A C. Parker —,-78 83—161
Fourth Flight
B. Carr A F. Haggar_81-7S—156
C. Brewer & G. Poor-81-78—159
*A. Thomas A S. Dense---81-80—161
D. Edens A L. C. Poor--80-81—161
C. McCarson A F. Medford_80-81—161
R. Sams A J. Garren_ 80-82—-162
M. Loftis A M. Eikeland_80-04—164
W. Campbell A R. Robinson 80-84—164
Fifth Flight
C. Neil son A C. Posey_._rr__ 83-77—16Q
J. Hooper A D. Hooper_ 83-78-—161
J. Martin A M. Sorrells____ 82-79—161
C. Ashworth A C. Link_— 83-82—165
H. Hill A J. Mcllwain 86-82—168
D. Lea A T. Bingham_ 85-85—170
A. Chandler A C. Bustle_ 90-87—,177
R. Padley A A. Stapf_90-91—181
B. Hampton A D. Calhoun_ 94-88—182
* Won Play Off
The FCA has some plans up
In the air for this summer.
Stan Hudson, Terry Crite,
Frankie Robinson and Robbie
Merrill will attend Blue Ridge
Assembly at Black Mountain,
N. C. The conference will last
from June 6 - 1L
Coach Ed Emory had some
thoughts on the upcoming
event “The various summer
conferences are to help young
men improve their leadership
through a true Christian at
mosphere. These four people
who are attending will be re
sponsible for our FCA huddle
group next year.”
Eagle Moss and Phil Hudson
represented BHS at the Blue
Ridge Assembly last summer.
Usually the sports editor of
a newspaper gives a rundown
of the athletic year of Ms school
in the last issue. But instead
I’ll give this past years’ record
of Burford High of Winnekau
kam, Minn.
Burford didn’t win any foot
ball games last year but they
almost tied one. Finster was
leading Buford 72-0. going in
to the 4th quarter when Tommy
Vetti kicked a 107 yd. field
goal (Strange things grow m
the north woods.) ^ t
The snowmobile )cam coiy
pleted Bufords’ athletic’ pro
gram. They didn’t play any.
body. Concerning their season
Coach Mumpy Magursky said,
“Well you lose a few and some
get rained out.”
Notice
Of The
The Board of Equalization and Review will meet
in the County Commissioners Office in the Transyl
vania County Court House on the following dates and
hours for the purpose of hearing complaints and equal
izing values on real propel of property owners in
these locations: 1 €* m
I Brevard Inside
Brevard Outside
■ I
June 1 & 2, 1971
June 1 & 2, 1971
‘7:30 to 9 p.m.
7:30 to 9 p.m.