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f 4,'nut. i'Ul'ft i ...iu atiuuu J 2Iouda Afternoon, 'August U. THE WAYNTSVILLE fiiOUNTAIXtER ARTICLES OF LASTING INTEREST TO VISITORS IN THIS MOUNTAIN V A C A T 1 0 NiL AND H Iowa 4-H Club Group In High Praise Of Haywood A Favorite Spot For Visitors And Home Folks, Alike Larry Canu'OWl "I have htm laipiessed by the. pretty girls.' the iKMpitulity, and resourcefulness of the people. I shall always 'rriiit ni ter HaywiiiMl t'tuuilv." John Spencer '1 'think it is a fine place to ro fur a while, but I would not want to stay all the 'time." Dick RriiminK "1 think the friendly hospitality I-, tups. Surry 1 can't stay lunger." Miss Ilulh Foster, one of the leaders "As an ixten km worker, I've noticed the IrUiuliv tiopera tive :pirit of thf p.-oplf. the in terest they all take in f.iim. hoi.it and fuiiiMHnilty imprt enieut. Tli'.'y have many line leaders, mid Hay wood county will continue to be a Usdir in North Carolina."' Boh Klure --"Haywood county left i;s best impression on me by the. friendliness of the people, their ambition to get ahead. It beat. any plaep I've ever seen. The way the 'people took us in their homes and made us feel as If we had known them for ever. I wish I could have stayed longer," Nancy Bales 'The mountains aiv very piitty. I've been in one of the best homes in Haywood t'onnty, and I've enjoyed the si tr.ery. The trip home rmie too soon." I Lola Ruth Karis"W must think of Hie whole county, and not just a few people, because every one lias cooperated to make our '-hp'- THE BEST GRADE "A" DRIVE-IN IN TOWN Breakfast Our Specialty! SANDWICHES DRINKS Delicious Rar-R-Que Chicken Ideal for Sunday Picnics and Dinners CHARLIE'S Opposite Pet Dairy J- I'. ' j .,"' 'W:--i,-. impression I got of Haywood coun Ity was that the people are much ' more friendlier than tlie ones from Washington county, and the people take the best of eare of what they have instead of abusing them." Janice Booth "It is really beau tiful although I feel a little closed In! I'm going to feel like I'm real ly out in the open when I get home. This trip has really been an educational trip and I think it should be conttinued so that more could realize the wonderful South." Mnry Twinam "I enjoyed the nice Southern hospitality, and the home I stayed in. I liked the beau tiful mountains, and the scenic places." Thiu uluiu l ! t aiMlll.,H l il .j. . . , ' , l""U!""lufi PWIie, ana prvsents a scene that is never tiring, and never mows old. This picture was made from across the street lust back of the hu(. electric cross at Lake Junu luska. 4 i Ralph Knotek "Friendliness and cooperation makes .'Haywood county a wonderful place to live. The people welcome you so heart- . ily and kindly and give so great ly a meal. Everyone is generous in worthwhile donations to make our visit an interesting, education al, and friendly one. 1 think this is a wonderful exchange for every one concerned, and I hope this place may be extended in the future." trip pleasant." Donald Mayer "I thought the people very friendly, and helpful. They did everything possible to make our trip a success." In the near future.' EXPERT WHEEL BALANCING Is a specialty with us! INSIST ON THE BEST GET SINCLAIR O OAS O OILS O LUBRICANTS Underwood Service Station Main Street Waynesvllle Joellen Qlinger "I think llav- wood county is a Wonderful ulace. I had a fine time on my visit here, but the time has been too short. It has been an educational trip, and we saw so many points of interest. The people of Haywood are very friendly, and make you feel at home. I think this exchange of visits should be continued." Bill Rowe "I have enjoyed everything so much It is Impos sible to single out just one thing. I shall always remember the friend liness of the people. 1 would like to return to Haywood county again PARKWAY BARBERSHOP Hair Cuts 75c Shave .... 50c Located on Main Street .. ' In ' . Boyd Furniture Store Donna Cave "The scenery is beautiful and the Southern hospl to lit is trtilv what it Is said to be. The people are very friendly and have made us feel very much at home." wonderful hospitality and everyone everywhere we went was very nice. We all wish to extend our thanks and gratitude to all who helped to plan our fun." i of exoression. 1 i' .:. .. . . cuuiny, us people Hire. LuEllu Sojku- "I was impressed by the reception we received. The police escort and cars waiting at the county line made us feel that everyone in the county knew we were coming and were really look ing forward to seeing us. J think most of the Washington county kids had never had a chance to travel far and were impressed by the mountains, tobacco, and the Southern hospitality. It really doesn't seem like we nre so far from home. I thought both tours were nice." Virginia Griggs "The thing in Haywood county that impressed me the most was the true friendliness of the people. Although I was here for less than a week the people made tne feel as if I had lived here all of my life. The mountains more or U'sr fascinated me, but the way I was treated will be what I re member the longest." Dorothy Sehoeffer "I truly en joyed every activity and had lots of fun. The mountains were verv beautiful and interesting. I hod Cliff Corpman "The way the people tend to the soil and mingle with each other in the coninmnitv Impressed me more than anything else. love Haywood and its agricul- Belle Day "The thing I! liked most about the , people was tliei. h0 J have had such a , hate to go home.' Peeev Men. "( In Haywood county hs b nooea it won .1 u,. n-nnH..rf.,1 ... ' : . ' N wicnes. 1 nave enjuv.d , Burt win Day-i ,hin has been a wonderful ui my age thtk fiVphaiicrn .1.1 l La Verne Sh liiian-- ness and friendliness of tin nd the beautiful mountaii ery impressea me most of "i-i uoyce ivieese 1 was mt pressed by the mountains t boutnern nospitalitv. 1 could take home the aWlih chicken the way they do ii . (Continued on Page J( Dorothy Stanller "I am im pressed with the mountains, also the small farms. 1 like to he;ir the people talk. The scenery all around is very becoming." Virginia Dare "The impression I got of Haywood County, North Carolina ts a very good impression. All of the people are very friendly and they make you feel at home. The county Is .beautiful. 1 love the mountains, but there will never be a better Sight to. see when we get back home than a great big field of hogs." Harry Duensfng "Beautiful country, but I'd hate to farm the gopher mounds here; otherwise I'd like to live here." Isabelle Combs Booth "I've es pecially enioved the em hospitality couldn't be 'express ed any more deeply in the deepest South than it has during our stay nere. the seenerv is hevnnH Mcrna Robison "I think Hay wood County represents a great amount of energy put forth in home and ground improvements, I was particularly impressed by the no Union, no strike, Champion Fibre Company. The people are the most friendly, gracious people I can imagine. The scenery certain ly cannot he surpassed." Charles Baetholon, Jr. "The HEADQUARTERS For The largest selection of Christmas Cards In Western North Carolina (Buy now while stock is complete, avoid rush later) THE BOOKSTORE Gifts, Stationery, Cards 1 ' 1 i kni I A 1 DR. W. M. HARDY Chiropractic Physician Main Street Over Slack's Phone Honrs 1123 9-5 Evenings by Appointment v : 7 'SEE US FOR RENTALS INSURANCE REAL ESTATE Next To Library CAROLINA Mutual Insurance Agency j R. N. Johnson & P. L. 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