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Monday Afternoon, February ij 1 PAGE SIX THE WAYNES TLLE MOUNTAINEER MOKE ABOl'T Schools (Continued from Tact 1) MORE ABOl'T Brown that a tentative estimate was tli.it Beaverdam schools would nerd between $.")ii(l,ll(MI and $ijitn.iMK( This would be added to the county total. It was also pointed out that $3-t(i.0iK) has been allocated Hay wood from the recent stale bond issue, and that this sum .-instill available. M. H. Bowles, superintendent of the Wavnesville schools,' cited the Ui'Kelit need for improving huild : ings, and that present conditions were hampering the efliciency of .work in. the schools. Mr. llutchins said he would Ret the state nrvnv ffimmtltMp l.i itr.L.t a suivey of the Beaverdam .schools i Keant tnuneciialety. and Rive similar pro posals as was done for schools in the remainder of the county. He was confident the proposals would be in keeping with the general plan which he save The Moun iainccr. last week, and the cost Mould be between the SiUO.OtlO and J600.WH) figure. , Mr. Messer told The Mountain- rer that the Hoard of Kducalion (Continued from Pace 1) and an active ciic and church leader in C'hde. his home. He is j the son uf .Mr. and Mrs. Glenn D. Brown. lie was recently named presi dent of the Haywood Young Demo crat tc Club, and is chairman of the North Clyde Community Develop ment program lie also teaches a Sunday School class in the Clyde I Baptist church. Tie is also an elec-l lion imliv. at rUH.. I lie graduated from the Clyde hijjh school, and two years finished at -Mars Hill, and then went into the Army Air Corps. He received his discharge in June 1946 as ser- and that fall entered Wake Forist. He was active on the cam pus, ami was leader of several stu dent groups. He graduated from Wake. Forest in June 1949, and since .March l'tfitTias been associ ated as a lawyer with the firm of Morgan anil Ward here in Waynes- Mile. Mr. Itidun's appointment ex Plenty Of Cool Cool Water pin's jn i!)54. " i 1 1 it i ii D"diu hi irt.ui .MHMl ; " '" would proceed with ttlin up the pi:c QL.JJ T pi I tt inn as requested In the com-1 VyUl lib OUCQQ 1 O Die In Gas Chair Friday Morning niissioners just as soon as the del iliite figure from Canton can be ob tained. This might lake I' ll days or two weeks. It was also pointed out that the petitions would cany a list of each of the proposed pro jects and cost. The Curtis Shedd. the 32-year-old South Carolina man who was con victed ol strani! inir two Birls to ... . 1 ,v i " ' tiiinmuiu iwu ku is 10 that the petitions would reflect the sentiment of the people about the proposed building program. During the presentation, school officials pointed out to the com missioners that the trend in the General Assembly at this time showed a trend toward curtail ment of school funds, which would place a larger and graver financial responsibility on the county com missioners in the next two years. Questions were asked as to the Wisdom of trying to alter, or post pone some of the projects as pro posed by the slate committee. The school officials immediately asked: ''Where would you start what school would you delay; what would be lirst; what would be last?" 1 Chairman C. C. Francis answer ed by saying: "Every community would want to be first, and 1 can't think of a one willing to wait live or ten years." Mr. Messer also mentioned (hat something had to be done imme diately, because some school chil dren would be without a roof over j their heads next school year unless ! provision is made immediately. I jWc have patched, and re-palchcd Some places linlil they are ulteilv ! worn out, and have nothing to i patch to any longi r." he cited. Mr l.uey oJnr. county super-' intendeiii of education, said dial the average person lias no idea (if. some existing condition-, with the school buildings. to die in the gas chamber Fridav Shedd was brought to the Hay wood jail from Franklin, and while here, made a full confession of the crime. He stayed in jail here until transferred to Haleigh after being convicted in the Macon court. Wednesday Shedd did not recog nize Patrolman Joe Murrill, as the latter visited the prisoner on death nize I'ali'olniau Joe Merrill, as the Shedd to and from jail here to Franklin. The supreme court recently passed on Shedd s case, and found no error in the case.. FUH UK NT Kefinished 3-room niiliirnished upstairs apartment, also 2-room unfurnished apart ment, both with electric hot wat er heaters, and wired for range. GOli N. Main St., I'hone limo-,1. Feb. )-T WANTED Homes for (logs, shepherd black . prps. Call (i(0-H. three bird and white Feb. 1 11-22 Joe Palmer Again Heads Breeders The annual meeting of the Hay wood Cooperative Breeding Assoc iation was held at I lie court house on Saturday, and Joe I'almcr. presi dent of the Association, presided and business of tu. association for Hie past year was discussed. It was brought out in the dis cussion lli.it iron dairy cows were bled in the past year to proven hulls. Dining the election of officers lor the coming vein Joe Palmer I was ri'-elected chairman, Millard Ferguson, vice chairman, and Bud Whiseuliuiil, secretary and treas urer. .Jarvis Krock On Mars Hill Dean's List Jarvis Biiford Brock, son of I'. J. Brock, has gained a place on the lust semester Dean's List at Mars Hill College, Hcuuircincnts lor a place on the Dt au's List are a minimum of 40 liiahly points and no grade lower than C. f the students enrolled, 105 rained places on the Dean's List. -V t is ' V!4 it h : 7 ; I The Waynesville Lions Club recently gave the Haywood Hospital an electric water cooler. Here are two members, Jerry Rogers, left, and Ben Phillips, looking over the installation, Both were members of tha committee. The club has just spent over $300 on the cooler and redecorating a room for the Hospital. The cooler is on the first floor. (Staff Photo!., Permits Required Before Burning Brush In County Plans Readied For Bloodmobile Here Wednesday, 28th You can share the load of keep- Last Rites Held For Guy Caldwell Funeral services were held Fri day afternoon at 2:30 at the Maple Griivc Methodist church for Guy ing the "lifeline" to those on the J Caldwell. 44, w ho died unexpected front line by making a blood lv at the home of Haynes Messer donation to the American Jted i -.on Fie Top early Thursday morn Cross on February 28. : j On this date the mobile blood i nig. Krv. iiai coieman oiiiciaieu. Dr. J. Frank Pate, county coro- unit of the Asheville '' Regional ner, -'attributed death to a heart Center will make its third visit to attack. 4 Haze l wood. A donor room will be set up in the Hazelwood Presby terian Church from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. with a staff of doctors and a group of Ked Cross Grey Ladies. Responsibility of securing vol unteer blood donors on this visit has. been accepted by the Hazel wood Post-of the American Le gion. Roy Ruff, post, commander, is serving as chairman. Those who wish to take advan tage of this opportunity are asked to sign the blood donor recruit ment card and mail to the Ked Cross Office in the Court House. Anyone between 18 and 60 years of age may give blood. Persons un der 21 must have written permis sion from a parent or guardian. Caldwell, a farmer, was a na tive of Haywood county. He was the son of John C. Caldwell and the late Mrs. Margaret Messer Caldwell. Surviving in addition to the father, are one brother, France Caldwell of Waynesville; three sisters, Mrs. Archie W'hitencr of Hazelwood, Mrs. Frankie Blakeley of Bryson City, and Mrs. Dave Brown of Jonathan Creek; two half sisters. Misses Martha and Susie Caldwell of Buncombe county; and two half brothers, John Henry and Ned Caldwell of Buncombe county. Interment was in the Qualla Cemetery on Jonathan Creek, Palmer To Use "Rush Fork" In Registering His Purebred Cattle G. C. Palmer, Jr.. of Clyde has been givon exclusive use of the name "Rush Fork" in registering his purebred Holstein-Friesian cat lie by the Holstein-Friesian As sociation of America. lie will now be the only breeder in the country permitted to use this prefix to the names of his herd. MORE ABoit oparks 'Continued fi mems there --r the island the en or niore hrretnf the island H' Fortv miu,,,!? steamed out ln h side. half' Wolm, isai)d Vt less-helpless lob nnes who the next dy. m It has been pointed out that Two More Canton Men Enlist In Marine Corps the Red Cross is our sole agency collecting blood for the armed forces and the only supply of blood is from volunteer donors. Setzer Chairman Of Morning Star Community Group Fred Setzer was named chair man of the Morning Star Develop ment program on Friday evening, when the group met and formally organized for the comlna vear Lenoir Smathers was named vice chairman, and Mrs, P. N. Higgins. secretary, with Noel Fisher, treasurer. Mrs. Wayne Burnette was named reporter of the group. I he monthly meetings were set for the second Tuesdav In peh month. Mother of Canton Man Claimed By Death , The mother of William neelonun lliiKer, Champion Paoer & Fihre Company executive, died Saturday in Savannah, Ga. Mrs. Catherine Alexander Reekman Huger, 80, was Hie widow of John Wells Huger, and wilh him had spent a number of summers in Western Carolina. Mrs. Huger is to be buried in Charleston, S. C Miss Bess Francis Is Honored At Meredith" Hess Francis of Waynesville has been appointed treasurer of a spec ial student committee at Meredith College. The committee will cordin ate activities of the 1951 Religious Kmphasis Week which begins to day. Theme of the programs will be "Understanding Our Christian Faith." Free ChickDay! 1500 BABT CHICKS FREE ALSO 1500 ADDITIONAL CHICKS AT 5c EACH! To The FIRST 150 ADULTS (21 or over) ENTERING OUR STORE AFTER 8:30 A I PHONE 503 M. SATURDAY, FEB. 24th Bring Your Own Box! ETN . LAKE JUNALU.SK A "The Store Wilh The Checkerboard Sign" ' ' the An urgent reminder of state law on brush burning was voiced today by U. E. Caldwell, County Ranger. He called attention to sections of the Brush- Burning Permit Law as follows: "It shall be unlawful for any person ... to start any fire ... in any of the areas of woodlands un der the protection of the Stale Forest Service or within five hund red feet of any such protected area between I he first dav of February anu me nrsi nay ol June . . . with out first ohtniniiiu from the State Forester or one of his . . author. Ized agents a permit to set out fire in such . . . areas- th.-.t Charge shall be made for the grant ing of said permits." Mr. Caldwell asked that anvnno reporting a forest fin. call hi m nt Waynesville 38-M4, or call the Chambers Mountain Tower rd Can- ton 55(12. Burning permits may be obtain ed from Mr. Caldwell's office or the Chambers Mountain Tower, and at the following nlaces- Alien Creek H. M. Allen; Hall Creek L. C. Sutton: Heaverdam- .lohn t. Reno; Hie Fast Fork Oswald HoK combe; Canton Fire DeDarlnient: Cove Creek -C. it. Franklin: d-nso W. C. I'oslon; DellwoodPost Office; Dick's Creek Oaston Burnett; Fie Top Thus. W Alex. ander, phone 22-.ll; Fines Creek Mrs. Mark Ferguson; Hemnhill D. F. Brown or N. I,. Carver: Iron Duff .1. R, Caldwell, phone 834-M2 Grady Davis; Jonathan Creek Robert Howell: Lake Junaliiska Kverelt McElroy; Liberty Hubert Lee Hoglan. Also Maggie Brooks. Storp M. L. McGahn: Mt. Sterling Hardy W. Phillips or Reed Sutton- North Hominy Hilly Hovd: Panther Creek C. W. Arlington: Rush Fork Cap Grady Walker; Thick ety L. A. Trantham; Waynesville Dixie Campbell, Clerk of Court of fice; Mrs. Roy Campbell. Draft Board, Court House; Fire Depart ment; and Joe Miehal; While Oak Mrs. Dihe Ducket! and Jesse Jenkins. Jersey Group To Meet Here Next Friday The annual Field Day of the Great Smoky Jersey Parish is slat ed for Friday,, February 23. There will be a morning meeting at the Court House, starting at 10 o'clock, followed by an afternoon visit to the Test Farm. A trip to the 4-H Club Camp may be included in the afternoon trip, All 4-H dairy livestock mem bers are urged to attend the meeting. Two more Canton men have en listed in the U. S. Marine Corps, it has been announced by MSgt. Fred P. Eubanks, director of Ma rine recruiting for Western Caro lina. They are Ned R. Caldwell, 18, son of Mrs. Sarah Jane Caldwell of Route 3, Canton; and Wiley C. Jones, 20, whose parents are also of Canton. Jones is married to Geraldean Elizabeth Jones of Route 2, Clyde. Caldwell was at tending Bethel High School, where lie was a star basketball player, before his enlistment. Both men have been, assigned to the Marine Corps Recruit Depot at Parris Island, S. C, for basic train ing. Waynesville Jay Cei TOSTE PAPER Sunday, February 21 1 PJVI. to 6 P.M. OLD NEWSPAPERS - MAGAZINES CATALOGS, ETC. Start Saving Now For The Drive! Watch Thursday's Paper for Details AN IIONHST MAN FORT WORTH, Worth police have Tex. put away Fort their lantern. The Honest man has turn ed up at headquarters. He ap peared at the station and told otli cers he had walked 10 blocks from his parked car to pay them the nickel for his parking meter be cause he wasn't able to get the coin into the mechanism " : i : : " . Orders New Draft I f - t 3 mi iiiih - i immHAflinfti'" jJ this took PLANNING ANNOUNCEMENT that he has pre. pared an order to draft men aged 19 through 25. with one dependent. U made by Maj. Gen. Louis B. Hershey, Director of Selective Service, to the House Armed Serv tees Committee tn Washington. Some 220,000 men will be affected, he said. Married men with no chil dren, or unmarried men with slnsle dependent would comprise .new group, (Zntemational) The mn who wcn.s to take it eoy nfI Pnjoy life when he riches hh has to do his planning now. In the sunset years there can be enough money for relaxation ond good 19 the groundwork of financial independence is laid early. In fact, the simplicity and low cost of insurance annuities Can make reoWy of hazy dreams of the future for almost everyone. Y0Uf frirnd'y Equi,ab,e Psentolive lcnOWS fhs Un6 ef onnuj seme your future-get in touch with hi, .-j-.. .... ,UUuy. rify thcil will Thowet I. Parkinson . Pr..u... w sMih ,.. . . York h Nbw York Represented By: W; H. F. MILLAR 20a North Main Street TcL 271
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