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THE WAYXESVILi-E MOUNTAINEER m In Pisg3" Lt f atch Deer, DearsAnd Tears ,TraiH"For Trapping 'f On National Reserve rnuual Catches for the 1937-1938 In me Pisgh Nation- AT the most ,.niriani attempt- uilv, this was due to failiae of the mast crop on it . . o T 1 ill' K Primarily tt he uuage avai able was Co carry the large deer to the intr; also to .n- , nHs from state and fed rf demands from fof Transylvania In mates Might Come To Haywood Home Transylvania Board Has Matter Under Consideration Of "Boarding Out" County Home Folk Admits Slaying Kidnap Victim The Transylvania board of com missioners, have under advisement, the proposition of abolishing their county home, and boarding all the inmates of their home in the county homes of Haywood and Henderson, according to The Times, Brevard. The Brevard paper said: "Repre sentatives of Haywood and Hender son counties made the Transvlvania being k,.-i ..::. ...v.;,.u u nUI'Pe, 11 m waxA a piuunuivii, muni twlllll k- The statt unucl v" r savr (.uiisiu-uiutc u?n uuvia) cwtii Hinand was caused vear. 'm" v,.-..;,; riven the Pisgah o L Dter Trapping and Fawn continued: The news article of The Times of " . r h Pni ta. ,11 155 dftr uap 1 ..in WOO fnt1 1 f the public to the actual matter under advisement and are . . in their I'eSDeC-I mol inw a riwiv .if tho No decision was made at the meeting Monday. . u Ti n- this trap vuw- under ine. man submitted, neorjjp in j anj devised on the nsgan t he county home here could be cared rict Wardens Eller and Davis irttd the deer trapping, um..K &s of apples for batt. They a 253 deer. it or Not, in Deer Tr.pp.ng Twenty traps were entered by lhls season, exit be.ng made by. Bruin over, under, or through Si eatehes were made the kpreceedinK the full of the moon. The IW,rd month this season deer trapping on the Pisgah was k during the deer hunt. Trap No. 7 iV.ade the most inter ns catch of the deer trapping sea Two voting ladies from a near town who could not resist the of forbidden fruit released by a j Samaritan passing by, after they shed many tears. Trap No. had the most unusual for in either the Henderson or Hay wood institution at a little more than half the cost now entailed and at the same time give the inmates as good or possibly better care than is possible at a smaller unit such as is now be ing operated in Transylvania. It was pointed out that the. aver age number of persons cared far in the Transylvania county home is 10, and . that it costs nearly. $250 per year per inmate to give care to each, Most of these now in the county home, one-fourth of this cost assistance under the state and federal regulations, and while the cost would be nearly one-half as high to make al location of funds to each of the old people as it is to keep them in the home, one-forth of this cost would be chargeable to the county, as the state anil federal covernments niiv :h of the deer trapping season. This three-fourths of the monthly instai- was found with all uoois aown nients sent as aid to aged people the trapping personnel were uie Three patients at the home would necessarily have to be taken care of in an institution, but under the propo sition made, these could be eared for at the Henderson county home at a i catch. Carefully raising tne ill wooden chute to check sex and of deer, a lady's handbag was hd at rear end of the chute. Two had placed the bag in the trap mjjmum cost pf $12 per month, which threw the doors to keep the bag Trap No. 19 had 'the' most amus- cafch of the season, a sad but r deer hunter, who thought he d outwit a deer trap. The hunt as later released by a special olman of the deer hunt. Trap No. 12 had the only crime of sfason. A would-De deer nunier id an eight-point buck confined hute and after carefully looking md, placed his rifle between chute and top of chute and after care- aim, fired and missed. The buck, upr. nhliirimrlv moved and the , 'rl two ni'oi p shots-' killimr konnel came around to check the buck, lie then dragged the buck trap. The dead buck was recovered fc point al-out 200 yards away, and the would-be hunter became :ly afterwards- the trapping per- hunted. is half of the cost per person at the small unit operated here. It was pointed but that Henderson and Hay- j wood each have a large number of patients to care for at their homes. and that in caring for larger num bers the cost of operation is natur ally smaller per person. Another factor to be considered is that wherein approximate . cost per person to Transylvania county is $250 per year, this same amount put into the co-operative old age assistance fund would provide aid to at least eight persons at $10 per month at no i To Meet In November DEMOCRAT STATE SEX ATE Chester A. Cogburn. REPUBLICAN 5.Y.4r, 32rf Wstriet I. H. Powell. SHERIFF R. V. Welch. REPRESEXTA TIYE Glenn C. Palmer. TAX COLLECTOR AXD SUPERVISOR W. H. MeCraeken. J. K SHERIFF Pickens. TAX COLLECTOR H. Ford. CLERK SUPERIOR COURT Y. C. Byers. COMMISSIOXER tteorge A. Bi wn, Jr. Frank M. Davis. R. T. (Bob) Boyd CLERK SUPERIOR COURT A. E. Pet-k. REGISTER OF DEEDS: Mrs. John B. Mann. COROXKR Herman Ensley. Sheriff D. C Coleman Franklia McCaU Authoritiea completed Inveetig&tion of the Jimmy Caih kidnap slaying at Princeton, Fla., when they obtained a confeuion from Franklin McCaU that ha had alaln the boy aa well aa collecting the 910,000 ranaom. McCall, whoac arreat la credited to the reaourceful neaa of Sheriff D. C Coleman, left, at flrat denied any part in the laying although ba admitted to writing the raniom notea and collecting- to BMBty, but later made a full confeaaion, 3. Edgar Hoover. G-man chief, announced. Prize Mony Given rK fin nmn n..h To Contest Winners To Present A Play Seventy-five people in the Caro- ( linns will receive cheeks this wetk' T; i'K,l,. Woman's Club is snon- ranging all the way from $5 to $2.10 M,,iK .,' omiedy-drama "Oil, Pro as awards for their prize winning f, sM.r," to be given Friday and Sat entries in the May Safety contest of nl,i, nights. .Inn.. 17-18 u the school the Purol-Pep Safety Crusade, ac- al;(!iti iuni at 8:.-!0. A large crowd cording to an announcement made js. iVpc-fti-tl to enjoy this spectacular here yesterday by .. J. I ampbtil. ;'iU i-forninncc' Purol-Pep agent in this territory, The oust is taken from Clyde's Iho basis of the May contest wa most popular and talented voung wir iiiuiiuiK oi a saieiy iiiusuHiioM p,,,,,!,., jhe ehotiises numbering which showed an officer with his hand v, , thirty include die most attrae held up to stop traffic while, in the ,iVt, children and young girls. background, two wrecked cars could' be seen. Hundreds of fine titles for this picture were received, Mr. Camp bell said, and indicated that these con tests are really making people think about the subject of safer driving. First prize of $250 went to V. 0. Crowell, of Concord; second -prize -of $100 to Mrs. W. L. Craig, Chester, S. C, and third prize of $75 was awarded to J. Carlyle Rutledge, of Kannapolis. COUXTY COROXER J. R. Westmoreland. RO ART) OF EDUCATIOX H. V, Cagle. REGISTER OF DEEDS C. C. Francis. COMMISSIOXER Walter G. Smathers. Robert M. Hawkins. Van. C. Wells. COUXTY SURVEYOR H. P. L-dbetter. HOSPITAL TRUSTEE Edwin Pincher. Clyde Hey, Jr. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE WitynetiviUe Towimhip Kd Buchanan, Ceo. L. Moffitt. TRUSTEES FOR COLWTY HOSPITAL .1. M. Long. F. T. Peden. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Clyde Township H. N. Sentelle. COXSTAHLS Clitdt Tnonnhip Jeter MeClure. COXSTARLE WnyiifKcille Township George Buchanan. Crabtne Township Mark Thompson. Pigeon Township A. J. Blankenship. W lieu re i da ni Township H. Scott. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our apprecia tions, to our friend ami neighbors for tluir kindness and tboughtfulness dining the illness and deatli of our beloved husband and father. Mis. K. T. Duekett anil children C. C Clyde Township Hill. I i nut ho n l 'reek W. C. Sutton. Toirnsh ip Cieil Toirnship K. E. Browning. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Pea I'Ci dum Township Ellis Cowan. Chester Worley. Sherman Rogers. J. A. Binge. Harley Pressley. Albert Sharp. i 'OX STABLE lieu I'ei do in Townsh ip Harley A. Williams. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Enst Fork Toirnship B. 1.. Clark. (OX ST AH IE East Fork Township Wcldon Jleatlieily. increased cost to the county. Thus for the cost of caring for ten people in the county home, $10 per month could be secured through the old age assistance plan for 80 people at no increased cost to the county. The commissioners did not pass -on the matter at their meeting Monday, but are studying the figures as pre sented, and are checking - with . other county boards in the state which r.vv undertaking the same plan. )&&7THI5 11EIV 0HTE5T FOR JUNE Ai ALL Here are the nrirc fnr the CnrnTinn nlnne 1st PRIZE $5 0 2nd Prize $100 3rd Prize $75 44 to 10 Prizes $25 each 11th to 25th Prizes $10 each 26th to 75th Prizes $5 each Here is a new contest for June -a contest N is easy to enter, easy to win. There is a parate group of prizes, as listed above, 111 Georgia, Tennessee, and the Carolinas, limits the number of people competing aad gives you a better chance to win. There - ui uoiiganon to cuy anyimng. Acy Pmol-Pep dealer will gladly give you SO Official tl i 1.1 i cuuy cianx. wnicn con all contest rules and helpful ggestions on how to win one of Prizes. Get your entry blank "y-contest closes June 30th. 7 Jost Write a Last Line (or this Limerick r. Dizzy Dan liked to ped in the rain, Said h: "Slow guy give me a pain," But an ambulance gong Soon announced aomething wiong, GET OFFICIAL EKTRY BLANK it ym local Purol-Pep station How to Write Prize Winning Last Lines You'll find the above limerick on the official entry blank Just write a final line, the last word of wJiioh rhymes with "rain" and "pain." For example, you might write, "And the Doctor said, it's Dan Again," or "He was driving in the left hand lane." 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