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NEW BLACKOUT SIGNALS ANNOUNCED * * * * * SPLENDID RESPONSE TO RED CROSS DRIVE Cherryville First To Finish Red Cross Drive S. M. Butler, Chairman of the Cherryville Campaign Reported $4,112.74 Collected1 Exceeded Quota By Wide Margin. < ■ r'rryvill(» h<is achieved thr distinction of being the first Gat ton County community to tun in to Castor County Red Cros V. c’1 !' ■!'(' ' '>ad or.Tx, j,, (;ils totiia ;t complete and final report on the war fund campaign, which showed we had not only reached •he goal of $2,102.00, but had exceeded tins by 71 per cent. A total of $1,112.74 has been col lected in the drive. Chairman Butler was high in his praise for the townspeople who made the drive such an out standing success. “The very splendid response front the peo ple of Cherjyville has enabled us to achieve this remarkable suc cess in tire 1943 Red Cross Drive, and I want to exj ress my appre ciation to the corps of workers who aided in the drive and to earn contributor for their aid and support." said .Mr. Butler. The drive began on b riday morning and the final tabula tion was made this morning- Thi people of Cherryvi 1U* are to be highiv ci min ndid on this ach ievement, and Chei ryville brtys in the service will 1 e nroud of the fact that the people back home responded so splendidly in aiding an organization which is rentier-j in Valuable service to. our j ^ in ah parrs . the ' ronor Roll For Elementary No. 1 Cherryville School FIRST GRADE Martra Jon Blackweltler. Hilda Black. Joan Crane. Judy Ford, .Mary Kllcn Fritltlle, Irma Nelle George. 1’aula McCloud, Kay Sullivan; Kugeno Sisk, Ralph Seism, Kenneth Page. Frankie Decse, Hugh Anthony, Frankie Helms, Frankie Black, Francis Green, Jimmy Lail, Jerry Spangler. Maitla Xin'll, Fred Me SECOND GRADE B.'nby Barker, RaymondGra hiini, Shirley Allen, Dilphia Cog gins. Frankie Dcllingn , Helen Shull. .Joyce Weatherly THIRD GRADE Joel Blackxvelder. John Wayne Sigmon. Shirley Car) enter. Ruth Tax lot. iiie Loo Si hta.nce. Shirley Whitaker. rOURTK' GA ' DE Miriam Allen, Betty Jane Black. Ki’.nu. Harp bon. Ann Hicks, Mary Francis Seism. Betty Black. FIFTH GRADE Betty Jean llartman. Sue Car pen ter. Billy Barker, Jane Lynch. SIXTH GRADE Ollie Maynue, Connie Tunnlet. Muriel Delimiter, Mary Jane Can ipe, Katherine Beam, Martha Taylor, Josephine Barrier, David Kiser. .William EtLott, Jinimj Helm's, Buddy Robin on, hrane.s Cobb, Patsy Self, Max Dellinger. Doris Morrison. Mary Grace Houser, Shirley Humphries, Mil died Burroughs. SEVENTH GRADE Robert Carpenter, Dorothy Al len, Fae Goins, Carolyn Pruette, Lone Mac Page, Bohby Beam, Junior Black, t buries Coggins, J. Grey, Lynn Beam, Racliel Carpent r, Christine Harrelson, :.aigai\t Self. Beuy x. Honor Roll For Elementary No. 2 Cherryville School FIRST GRADE FIRST HONOR Norma Wateis, Robert Long, Joyce Goldston. Maty Kaihetine ’eorge, Franklin Kiser. Kay I)i!- > ger, Murial Fourshee, Jimmy! ker. M ade Harrelson. Billy j ugh Atigel. Rebecca Ann Del ! linger. Marianna Houser. Galen Quinn, N'ell Self SECOND HONOR Billy Ray McGinnis. Dernll Sigmon. Hernias McGinnas. Wal-1 Ur Pharr, Ralplt Beam, Jr., Lil- ( jjan Abernethy Mary Ann Aus (Continucd on back yaga) 1 Flying Ace Lieutenant Jimmie Mallard, the flying ace, brought the Chert y ville peoj.lv out \V • dnesday at noon with creened nee :s. who he Hew over town in h ~ flvin bomber. This is It. Mallard's •eeond visit to our town in his lombet VV<> did not lind out; •vtiere he came from or where he was going, but the direction he took off in we figured he was on his way to Salisbury to wake j up that city. too. His parents, • Air. and Mrs Tom Mallard, live in .Salisbury. Little Jimmy Mallard, as he was known on the streets here. | is a grandson of Mr. and Airs, j J. C. Mallard and a brother of i Mrs. Howard K. Houser of this! World Day Of Prayer Friday The annual union observance of the World Day of Prayer will take place at the Methodist [ Church Friday night of this week, March 12. at 8:00 o’clock._ This service, which is inter-de nominational and world-wide, is jmnsored by the United Council of Church Women, and all men and women who can attend the service are urged to do so. A program of great spiritual value has been planned and everybody is cordially invited to attend. Honored for Capture of Japanese Officer lien. Alexander Patch, commander of the U. S. forces on (Inartal- ! canal, is shown congratulating four of his men to whom he had just awarded silver stars. Trie four captured the first Japanese officer to lx taken alive on this island. T.ic men are. left to right, private I'hcodorr 1 William Pavlovich. I n inn to a n. Pa.: Pri.a'c .lames W. /.ummalt. Sat j Antonio, Texas: Private .lames \V Hi*'*- lianvilie Va : and Prival* Nathaniel Watson, .Newcastle, lid. At extreme right is t.cn. Josepl I 1.. Collins. I.ion Wesley W. Blown. Dis trie' (lovernor of I) i trict. ■'! 1 A. is pictured above. Lion Brown is a very active and energetic Lion and lias stimulated his district this year into attaining new goals and achievements. Lion Brown n. served in 'all the different eases of the Asheville Lions Ciub and has been quite active in all community affairs Lord’s Supper At Bess Chapel Sunday The pastor will administer the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper at Bess Chapel Sunday, March 14th, at 11 o'clock All the mem bers of the chursh are urged to attend the service. The Di.-tiici Superintendent will preach at Bethlehem at M ;00 o'clock Sunday and hold the dial Quarterly Conference. Sunday School will he held at 2:00 o'clock instead of the usual hour. 10:00 o'clock EDWARD H. PAiNE _ MICHIGAN C I TY. INP1AN A -- _1'*'? P.TI'jlDFNT _ Pictured above is President of I.it<ii.'' , a, erni.tionui lid i'aine of .wichigan City. Indiana, who will be present at a joint meetinjr of’ several Lions filths in this section in Shelby on Tuesday liiu'bt. I.io:i Paine was elected President of Lions iiueri1.. oat a, tin con vention in Toronto. Canada, last! July. Board of Directors To Meet Friday Night The board of directors of the Cherryville Merchants Associa tion will meet a: 7:'!() Krioa.. night at The Magic office to dis cuss plans for the annual meet ing to be h"!d later at winch time new officers will be elected. ’ TWIN CALVFS Mr. Clifton Jones reported' twin calves born to his <ow Sat LIONS TO MEET WITH SHELBY CLUB The ( hf'i rx v-illi* I.ions (’lull will meet with the Shelby Club mi Tuesday. March 111 at which time Kd Paine of Michigan City, iitinnal will lie present. This tie iirst ii.ie that the Lin.n* aina ioni.i i resident has vis i! piers in C.is section oi the • i r i:«l . i.e duhs in this sec • •u i e t.1 tiat it is a distinctive I . m. , i , live mm in their mid t in :>>r icon m I res;,.eat Paine l.iheie \*di .c many o.her nota j 1 .- in i.i misin present for the 1 lnstru-i Co cinor. Wesley \V. I HieHii Mi Asheville. C.i.etnor o, [ i>;sir,ci. til .a will he piss'cm. will the following Lie ui., Ills I 11 let Cioveii.ors: .leanings i> i‘y son of Sylvu. Ur. U . Arnos ALiains of lloone, and t . et c. Thomas of Gastonia. Zone chairman ui tins di-iriet will ii. present as will the President and members n.P ei,.o is tae host . . tile utus r. n and thc> me going “gli out ‘ !i, title |>rV|jUi iuitll.s lor a splell .o a cicoiii ui I,mu i . ine. .a . notie. will In Ivehi at t..e Hotel hio.es at 7 :tiO P M. Secretary . l. wei.'y Austell of the Sltelby t mb sa d unit the cions nom . t i.... Chen y\ die. Kings Ionia, and others would be pro .. . .-a it i.. ge t mwtl siiould he jl iiitl11. .o gill-, IlcSldelU 1 aitnu rile mbmiiers ol the Cherryvillb i.iolis ( did will meet at Houser l hug Company at i>: 15 P. M., ..ex, Tuesday to depart in ii body .or A1. c 11 >y. Approximately forty live mem oers u. the Ciierryville ( iuli have signiiicd th. u intention ol in tending' this very special meeting. Housewives Can Help The Grocery In Li.is. tune of manpower shortage when ra.y oht is short of help. Lin housewife tan he oi gioai help to li.e groCei yman by tloin^ he) sliO| pint; early in the week. Points are to eounl as well as tlie money and f.y doing' your giotirj shopping early in the wet'K would save you tune as well as tile groeeryman. Buying a week's supply of groceries at a tithe would he t I a great adc.m Inge to tile housewife in dividing ,p lier points in equal amounts and knowing she was making end's meet so as to have as many grot to tea on the iast id' the pe riod as site eonltl nave on the NOTICE In order that we may get our paper out on time, news mast Le • n the office on Wednesday. We wih giea iy appreciate Lhe to on eralion of ill if you wi‘.i call phone 2101 and- give yo r news in on Wednesdays. 1ML WHIM ZZm&L IS GIVEN ===== IT MEANS TOU DO thtc-. ruiLji — --- -- STUDY BUST suits or SHORT or wavirrk rusts STEADY HAST enemy wanes headed m your direction IOMMNC EXKCTtO NEMV PUNO HAVE PASSED BJT MAY * AlJ iiyhtt;'out. unlesi ipecifically exempted. 1 2. Auto) continue, with liqhtj on low beam X, PetUst/fanj may waJk. 4. Workers remain at jobs - - $~a&)rjb#» Oritnie mobilites J. K|hf\ (Optmwe out. unlp»' »pf, (natty eirnplrd X- t«*ve ifcclltr and r'fiumt a<t.vi' < , '>«u).,RtliiMr driving, with light* on low b. > 4:. Ci»ili*o Dff*n>e remain* mobiliied ■$mlF 1 9U(IimI turfs. 2. (ivilita Lt.'easa rftatbilixtrf. Y*»r rtrfit will carry lilt "AN Claar" tt frtjattf t'.:*;yt(trf by lk« Army Strvict Cttiatarf. PUIUC MWO ANNOUNCEMENT mmoM wna to waamms ot onta ootmotvi JUJMlf SMMAt APftOVfl fOt l(KM 101 MNtfl APPEARS TO BE b /U CAUTION! Ii enemy planes get toe close before discovery, the first audible signal will be RED! Listen closely! REMEMBER! Check you* local regulations «w| observe them! Warden Mauney Urges Public To Learn Signals Cherryville Area To Follow New Signals For First Time In Test March 18th; Wardens Here Deserve Praise. ON STATE FO/ RP CARL A. RUD1SILL RUDISILL IS ON SCHOOL BOARD; Cherryville Man Name'! j I Member Of New Unified I Sfate Beard Of Educa tion; Others Listed. RAI.KIGII. March ti Cov ernor Hioughton. acting in ac cordanee with a rec* ntlv adopt od constitutional amendment. no tilled the legislature today of his appointments to the I'nified State Hoard of Kdueation. A hoard member was named front each congressional district. Those named from odd-nunihered terms and those from even nttwt , liered counties, four years The present legislature h;ts just enacted a hill calling for another change iii the amendment'. In stead of ha-vine, members front congressional districts, the gov ernor would appoint them from eight educational districts, to he s t up by the Assembly, and would name two members at The lieutenant governor. the state treasurer and state sui or inleudcnt of public instruction also udi have places on the hoard. Ihosc named were: lit.st District. \\ illiant C; 1 taw | son. Klizabolh City business man.| I Second District, Alotr/.i, t Kd ! wards. fat m t. of i t.’-oheri'oit • t Third District. Archibald Aid. j ' i rabjtni, lawyer. of Clinton. I Fourth Disc ict, Di I.. M. Ah. ( sey, dentist, of /chulon.; FiCI I ins. id,- Sailtford .Martin, news- . l.apnr editor ul U insto. . > 1.1 . ..\il I >. -1 r i < • i. Hr n i \ itwire. i dii | ratin', of Ih'rlam; i-.cviini.lt Li flit. Horace K. Ktarey, lawyer of 1 .Li Dili rt(.Il : ili;; 1 h 1 list 1 11 i . a a '.n. ride, in in: r atul 1 v: ill I er dealer, of Kacl'ord; Ninth Disri ii i. Han... h IscuIjolii realiot. of Salulmry; Ti"'.!i I>: II »<■■ i. ■! uiian S. .Miller, new spaper editor, of Charlotte; eleventh liisit .il. Call A. Rudisill. textile | n.iLiinlaetnrer. of ( herryCille; a.id Two full Distiict. .Mrs. K. I.. .McKee,, of Sylva. ASSEMBLY ENDED YESTERDAY, 1:14 ll ' I.KiU' i i, .March 10.- The lor: l.c”"s..t.,iu'e. which appro piiaiid move money for general evjot.dilute than any other in th slate's hislory, ended us hi minial session at 1:14 p. m., to 1 ■■ ■ t he li• s! S o t h ('ai'olir. assenilly to sit in wartime si an . St!.) Last minute efforts on the part I' dry forces to revive a lii]uor ( l ei ondi.tn bill failed. Thev had t ied to sus, end the house "pa,; —Buy W»t Sttiafi Boaalt-- [ l’.v < cjui'iaixl of the U. is. Army. which n<nv has elmof ■ :1 ! hukouts, the blackout sig nals herelofoi't u i'il in Cherry - ■ 'Ho will lie changed to conform wit h the new signals i" on '• i by the Army and will he first us ed hoi !'•> llie ti .11 s.'t ise test hla. kout scheduled for Thursday night, March IS. I). R Mauney, Sr., ci iei an warden for Cherry ville, a' iioiniceil today, l-'or .vine time the Cherryville warning district stuck to the old signals all r the new signals bad been ordered into use in other n.i-;.iitit- by the Army. But now. By direct order of the Army, the onl signals will be replaced by i he in w ones Warden Mauney said today. I'lie i oldie of Cherryville is advised that the new signals will be in el it: el for the next test, March Is. hirst sounded under the system will lie the “b. •* alarm, which will be a two minute continuous blast on the local aliens. Then the l herryville siren s\stem will sound the “red alarm" st-vetal minutes later. The “red" is a two minute aerie* of siiort internijlii lit bias.s on tile sirens, and has heretofore been the only warning signal Sounded oil kn al shells. Tilt* “ryil" will be followed several mu,iiu inter by another “blue" alarm as a final warning. Indcr the new sy.-teni of sig mils the -all clear will not be sounded on sirens at all, hut will be given by radio. \\ hen the lirst “blue alarm’' sounds all lights are to be turn out instantly except that traffic can continue to move v'eiy slowly with cai- lights cut down to dim. W hen the "red" sounds seu i.a minutes later all traffic must stop. The second "blue" following tin red will come as a filial warning. That will be the last signal .sound ed on tr.e sirens. The all clear will collie by in ar by lanio sta When the next test blackout in cluding- the l iwi i y . die ... a comes .March lb, the lirst "him .Im will lie sounded at S :50 1'. .M The "red will be sotnu n at p |> ,\1., and the second blue at 'J : 10 I’. M. The all cleat win lie given ny Mat mu W GXC, Gas tonia, at ‘J : 12 P. ,M, "Tlie important thing for un people ot Cnerryville to re mem her is that whenever liiey m-a. a siren it means to biacKont. and that from now on m> sig.j.u ... the siren will ever m an an i n ar, which will be given only oy radio/' Chief .Manney jnin.is. Large number of Cherryville suretl official i-xt-mj lions .min test blackouts, Wamcii yi.iuni y said. However, those who l.ave not secured official exetnpiion orders, which come from flic .-vt lamic regional on ice m civilian defense, are adv'ised Liiey win hair to Oiackoul. lucre is -till time to secure exemption icloie tlie next biacKoui, .nunn. ... Textile plants wishing to take ad vantage oi tm- tt, v „,i.,u get in touch with i ,.n, An Kuni Warden .Maliney at oi.ee. W al den .Mauney stall d ilia, lie Wardens of Cherry ville for tin i, Clous Ida. knots They have ti me ■ale work in every respect. L'lierc were a great m.. ,. v.> latois of biackm.t regulations during our last blackout. Names of these violators have, been lak i'll ami t 111 Ill'll o\ II lo , lie Illy Keeni del Action is expected on these cases. i- mi i m., etat,on oi vii,. citizen of Cluiry.h.c must b had before we can lepori 100 per cent in the State black ■oN'T USE TELEPHONE Please do noT u. i ... tele phone duiing blackouts, especial !.v do not call tin- City .mu to know it it is a blackott or a ore. Tile City Hall r ceivcd more •ban i wentv live calls on the oc casion of the last blackou.. 1,0 u^it c..uii>v l:ii -.iMo.iii lifW t m : .ms would lie. This is not oie. i reyttlaiioii hut a National »»»>» issued b,v the U. s. Amy.
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