2 Macon Student* Make Honor Roll At Mart Hill The names ot two students from Macon County, Miss Mary Frances Dalrymple, ot near Franklin, and Frederick Thom as Corbin, o( Culla-saja, appear , on the honor roll at Mars Hill I college tor the aprlng semester, Just made public by the regis trar's office. To be eligible for a place on the honor roll, a stu dent has to earn 40 quality credits, with no grade below C. Out of approximately 1,000 stu dents, 95 attained the average. WE BUY OAK, HICKORY AND POPLAR LOGS Also Have OAK, HICKORY AND POPLAR FIREWOOD FOR SALE Apply Office Highlands Briar FINAL TAX NOTICE ? v -? ' ? .1 Pay Your 1947 County Taxes Before August 1st and Save Advertising Costs V ? v ? . J. P. BRADLEY, Tax Collector. Tlie Best Part Of Tke Meal SPECIAL COFFEE ? PROTECT YOUR CHILD ? NOW YOU CAN PROTECT YOUR CHILD! The Mutual Emergency Policy Pays up to $5,000 For Treatment Of These Dread Diseases: ? ? ? * Polio * Leukemia * Scarlet Fever * Diphtheria * Smallpox * Spinal Meningitis * Tetanus * .Encephalitis ? ? ? Only $5 per year for ONE Child $10 for TWO or MORE Write . . . O. V. CAGLE Dillsboro, N. C. PUBLIC URGED TO HELP KEEP FOREST CLEAN Wasilik Cites Problem Few Irresponsible* Create Abusive use of recreational areas by irresponsible individ uals is making it difficult and expensive for the Nantahala National Forest work crews to keep the areas clean and in viting to family groups,, Hangei John Wasilik, Jr., said this week. He pointed out that water melon rinds are often left scat I tered. about the recrational areas. This is Insanitary, as it draws flies, ants and other ln i.ec is ana make the areas un pleasant to folk who use it lat-' er. Hanger Wasilik added that garbage pits and pails are pro ; v tiled ior the use of picnickers, and asked that all unburnable I waste be placed in these recep I tacles. i Mr. Wasilik requested that persons using the area burn their papers- magazines, car Ions, food wrappers and so on, in the iireplaces, "Many folk ! who use tne area", he said, "have told me: 'I hate to see old newspapers, food wrappers, beer cans, bottles scatterea around the forest ... It Just doesn't seem right to have those tnlngs littering up the woods'." Free wood Is available in the the central wood yard for those wishing to do cooking. However, Hanger Wasilik pointed out that it is in lengths that will have' to be chopped by tne user. Ht asked that people be consider ate in their use of this wood and leave some for the other fellow. A limited amount of money is I available for recreational de velopment on the Nantahala National Forest. "If we've got to spend all of it constantly re pairing and cleaning up, then there's little we can do about expanding recreation, as much as we'd like to do it," Mr. Was ilik declared. He emphasized that the use of all conveniences at the rec reational areas are on the "honor system." "The U. S. For est Service doesn't have the money with which to police the area frequently enough. We know that when a family comes to the forest to relax, they want to find a clean, sanitary, natural-looking place. They like to feel that they are 'away from it all.' We want them to feel that way. We want tnem to con tinue to keep coming and, with j cur limited means, we are doing everything possible to provide j them with the atmosphere they seek. All that we ask is some consideration for the Golden Rule? 'to do unto others as you would have them do unto you.' In other words? think a little j about the other tello>v." Houk Is Graduated Frc.n Carson-Newman Fred J. Houk, son of Mr. and I Mrs. Guy L. 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