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|? -? ?r- THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Inty's Health Problems 't Be Solved Quickly ? gOB CONWAY ?uioeer Staff Writer H,j County's three major ?blems??medical care for Et. rural garbage dis K a|r and stream pollu Krently will be with the sonic time to come, ?the first field is any real ? being made, and correc ?urfs there are limited, l ?the state - present pro ?r count;, geta a llat pay-, Bl.OOU for medical care of Kldren. Counties also get j Konal 50 cents for -ach ?n Haywood County, this ! ?divided between the Can- ! I Wavnesville school dis ?h the cooperation of the ( | County Medical and ?cieties and local civic j ?ions, the Health Depart- j Krrects physical defects1 Bool children such as poor | ? tonsils, repairs hernias, I B to obtain glasses for un Bged children. The Lions B been especially active in Br program. Balth Department at one lintained an adult dental I but this has been dis Be by the federal govern I ? matter of adult medical : B department serves only ?patients to private physic- ; Bmever. doctors in the Help fill the need for medi- j ? of the indigent by treat Bmber of charity cases. Bod County has no heart Br clinic, but clinics in Bd Asheville are available' Be here. The Svlva clinic Bn Friday, the one in Aslie I Wednesday. I is also a clinic for crip-1 Ildren at the Asheville Or thopedic Home at Bill more on the second and fourth Saturday morn ing of each month. If a health center were con structed in Haywood County, there is a liklihood that a heart and cancer clinic would be operated here. i As to the county's NO. 2 health problem?garbage disposal in the rural areas?Health Department sanitarians report that they get complaints almost daily on peo ple illegally dumping garbage on the highway or on other persons" property. Sanitarian Jack Arrington as serted that the garbage disposal problem might be handled by: 11> Maintenance of community dumps, properly cared for, and (2) Burning inflammable trash and burying garbage. Mr. Arrington also suggested that rural residents keep garbage cans clean to prevent flies from breeding, and to check gutters and other places where puddles of wat er offer a breeding place for mos quitoes. The sanitarian added that CDP groups might find it advisable to adopt improved methods of gar bage disposal as one of their com munity projects. In the matter of stream and air pollution, the Health Department has already prosecuted persons for dumping sewage into streams and warned that other offenders who break this state law will be charg ed in court. Towns in Haywood County have given increased emphasis to .the stream pollution problem and are taking steps to overcome it ? in cluding the cleaning of sewer lines and the construction of new lines. However, much of the success of these efforts depends on the accomplishments of the county's 1 JAVCKF.S VT WORK Monday night painting the green benches the organization has plared in the business section of Haynesville included (left w to right) Raymond Caldwell, Jim Milner, and Buddy Harris. (Mountaineer Photo). Library Notes Margaret Johnston County Librarian HOME DEMONSTRATION READING LIST FOR 1954 Leisure Hours?Number Three Kennelly?Good Morning Young Lady. Tile story of Dorney Leaf, who. through the magic of her warm and loving nature, transforms her drab daily existence into a dream world where anything can happen. K< ves ? Steamboat Gothic. A great plantation house on the Mis sissippi river in Louisiana is the scene of much of this famly chron icle beginnng wth the romance of a wealthy reformed professionalj gambler and a well-born Southern belje. Larining ? This Happy Rural' Seat. A perceptive picture of an elderly accountant's attempt to buy a home?an attempt which reveal ed for him, bit by bit. the story of the Lloyds, their "happy rural seat'' in Canada and the haunting i presence of Mary Bush, who had known how to love. ; Lester -Stranger In Angel Tow n The diary of Jan Geddes reveals her experiences during her first ' year as a teacher in Angel Town. Colorado, where the' men wore 10-gallon hats, the women belong ed to The Club, and the students industries particularly in the Canton area. Air pollution is largely a matter of obtaining better combustion in heating plants of private residen ces and business houses and the in-1 stallation of special equipment by industries. Dell wood : Church Being Remodeled A building and remodeling pro gram is now under way at the Dellwood Methodist Church ? in cluding the construction of a new sanctuary seating 240 ?? accord ing to the pastor, the Rev. Grady Barrjnger. The present building, which was once the Dellwood School, will be gabled at the front and a bell tow- ; or ,and steeple erected. When this remodeling is completed, ground breaking ceremonies will be held and work will begin on the now auditorium in the rear of the old er structure. The Dellwood Methodist congre gation bought the former Dellwood school building and 4'a-acres of land in June, 1948, and converted the building into a sanctuary and Sunday School rooms. The first worship services was held there were all rugged individualists. Raw lings. -The Sojourner. The story of a slow-burning family feud involving Ase Linden, a New York farmer who keeps the home light burning, and his more adventurous older brother who is seeking a for-, tune in the West. Hichter?The Light In The For est. When True Son was returned to his white parents after 11 years with the Delaware Indians, he dis covered that he had learned a new way of life and new loyalties that conflicted with the world from which he had been snatched as a boy of four. Ridge?Family Album. The ro mantic adventures of an English spinster who ventifres over the' Channel in search of relatives, be comes involved in hair-raising but amusing encounters, and finally reaches journey's end both literal ly and figuratively. 30 Initiated By Moose Lodge A class of 30 candidates was in itialed t)v llic Loyal Order ?f Moose. Waylusviile Lodge No 17.TL in ceremonies Monday night in the Way nesville High Sehool ; auditorium, witli a degree team ! from Ashex llle Lodge No. 781 in | charge Members of Canton Lodge No. 515 attended as guests. The next meeting of the Way- ; nesville lodge will be at 8 p.m. Monday in the lodge hall in the old telephone building. ? September 1H, 194H Sam McCrary is chairman of tile building committee, while Taylor Ferguson is chairman of the fi nance committee. Highway Patrol May Use Cameras Against Violators If you are a chronic traffic law violator you may show up in the movies. According to an announcement made last week t>> Mi,lor Vehicles Commissioner Edward Scheldt highway patrol cars in the future may be tquipped with 35mm cam eras. Through an arrangement with ! Market Service, Inc.. a nationwide safety organization which is an af filiate of the nation's largest bus and truck insurer, two of the cam eras will be loaned to the Highway ' Patrol for the next 90 days on an expeiimental basis. Should the experiment prove iiccessful the photographic equip ment will he leased from Markel at $00 per month per unit. Scheldt described the move as another measure to modernize and make1 more effective the use of up to the minute techniques in keeping the state's accident toll as low as pos sible The camera, which takes either still or motion pictures, is oper ated by a button on the steering wheel It is bolted to the roof of the ear and shoots through the1 windshield Within the camera is a police-checked speedometer and a clock which i- superimposed on each photograph. Film, on 100 foot rolls, is exposed at the rate of 1(1 frames per second. The scope ot the camera is sufficiently wide to pick up road signs and general traffic conditions. Scheidt predicted use of the cameras would have an "intense psychological"' effect on violators as well as providing actual photo graphic evidence. Two of the cameras are being in stailed in patrol cars this week. Marathon Crihbage Game WIIITINSVII.LE, Mass (AP George Williams, a machine shop foreman, retired nine years ago and has been playing crihbage with his wife ever since. They have played 27.1100 games, counting holes rather than games in scoring. The lead has shifted alternately from 700 to zero. The latest count gave Williams only an 18 hole lead over his wife. FHA Aids County Farmers Gain Diversified Production Farmers 111 all parts of I lay wood I Counts are turuing to ttieir Farm- j t el's Home \dniinistration county office for credit that will' help's tin in take up better farm prac- t tices and make adjustments from | cash-crop farming to diversified ; systems, Wallace (3. Flynt, the ' agency -. counts supervisor, said ! 1 this week Farmers who have depended al most wholly on cash crops in re lent years are the ones most in need of farming adjustments, he said. Tiles tied they can set up a sound sssteni of farming by ?.witching to diversified produc tion on I heir farms. Many are looking for credit necessary to put in livestock enterprises to go a long with their crops and arc ex pecting to develop good pastures tor their livestock. This type of adjustment usually takes a few years for completion. Mans operators of cash-crop farms sa\ they are held hack from making the adjustments because of costs involved. If these costs cannot fie handled lis other local, private of cooperative credit, and i| the proposed farming systems are sound, the Farmers lloihe Ad minist i at ion has funds for produc tion of adjustment loans. In addition, many farmers need ing loans for mils a sear, or em ergency loans in dc ignated areas, are finding the credit they need | at the Farmers Home Administra tion county office.- Long-term, loans lor pin a basing or developing lamily-type farms are also avail-, able, either as direct or insured farm pw n< r.vhip loans. A special program of loans to -torknieii hard hit lis drought con dition i also administered by the agency These loans are to help ? aimers remain in normal produc ion of cattle and sheep. No matter what type of credit is ouKht. Farmers Home Administra ion cannot approve applications rom farmers whose credit needs ?an be handled by private or co ?peratiev lenders. MARK OF THE BEAST SUNDAY APRIL 18 7 :.'10 P. M. Ilcar One of the Mast Solemn Warnings God Gives in the Kn tire Bible. WHO Will receive This Mark? WHAT Is It? HOW Is It Belated to the Seal of God? NO NOT MISS This Lecture That Reveals The Eternal Des tiny of Millions. TIIURS., APRIL 22 ? "HELLFIRE" - - - When God Releases Power Grrater Than Any ll-Bonih Man fan Create. How Long Will it Burn? ADVENTIST TAB. 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