The W a ynes yille Mountaineer ! ~r= I is circles. Published Twice-A-Week In The County Seat of Haywood County At The Eastern Entrance Of The Great Smoky Mountains National Park q ^ 68th YEAR NO. 60 20 PAGES Associated Press WAYNES VILLE, N. C., THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 23, 1953 $3.00 In~Advance In Haywood and Jackson Countiei ?delights fcf The ? News ?Weight In Silver" ? years ago. Jack El wood ?that his grandson wag weight in silver dollars. ? > n a silver dollar for ^Ke the youngster?J. L., IV it amounted to over Hber day. the first grand ? Susan Meredith, arrived, ? weight was five pounds ?inces When Jack flnish Hing out silver dollars to ?it of his granddaughter's He had tossed $97 onto the Houd grandfather considers H $200 he has given the ?s as among the best in he ever made. ? The Atomic Era Hond Place Hil Hardin, of Birmingham, Heriy of Waynesville, tells of a member of his Hnd father of two teen-age ? as saying: Hw there is a lot being said Hshed about the dangers of Hie era. 1 realize all this. ? I am not as concerned He atomic era as I am the ? era which I am now pass H can get through this wtth H-agers, I feel I can face Hiic dangers with confi h Gap And ih Road Work pects Bright, mission Told ?cts are favorable. Blue Parkway Superintendent Weems told the National rkways and Forests Devel Commission Monday, for ation of another $150,900 completion of the Beach i of the Parkway, ing at the annual meeting roup at Boone, Mr. Weeing d his opinion that the out i favorable for a* Congres (prbpriation of about $600,? r the Parkway. Three of this sum has been ear for construction in the of Blowing Rock, but the er could be allocated to ch Gap link already under tion. t same meeting, it was re that indications were that ments would be made in r future on the Pisgah oad, NC 112. The commis I requested the State High nmission and the U. S. ervice to look Into the pos i of work there, e elections which are part annual meeting, Dr. Kelly ett of Bryson City was re chairman; W. Ralph Wiak Boone was re-elected vice n; and C, M. Douglas of , secretary. man Bennett said that sub ees to work on each phase commission's work, the the Great Smoky Moun itional Park and the North 1 National Forests, would (inted shortly. Id A Cook? ant Ad Can I You One ? din* to Mr*. J. H. Howell, needed a cook for Wind Mr*. Howell had looked far ?1de for a cook. Then a inexpensive want ad was 1 in The Mountaineer on orsday. That afternoon a ?nif to Mrs. Howell ? "I 'our ad?" even the next fay the new ?ed cook was at work-?But ?* not all. Throe others > wanUnc the Job. lBt ?d for yon will brine Krtory results. LIB I ether J IDSETTLEO y cloudy, warm and humid ither frequent ahowers or Fiorina Thursday and Frl Max. Mln. Rainfall M 00 87 01 tt ?t JS 1 ONE OF THREE STILLS, each with a capacity of 500 gallons, was recently destroyed near Mt. Sterling by officers. This shows part of one of the 3-unit still, capable of producing a gallon of liquor every three minutes. Shown here, left to right: Herbert Webb (handcuffed), caught leaving the still with 68 gallons of whiskey: Willis Mitchell of the Asheville office of the Alcohol Tax Unit: Haywood Sheriff Fred Campbell; ATU officer Haywood Weddle; ATU officer John Corbin and ABC officer Luther Ander son. Not in the picture is another ABC officer, Osborne Fore. The photograph was taken by Ray Ervin of the ATU office. ? - - I Report On Recreation Program Set For Tonight f *