THE GALAX HEHS AUGUST 16, 1962 PAGE 13 (GORGE RESEARCH DISCUSSION CON'T FROM P.2) The Gorges of the Toxaway, Horse- pesture, Bear Camp Creek, Thompson, Wiiitewater, Chattoogai and Estatoe FSirers represent areas of unusxial interests to biologists# The research now be~ ing conducted is sponsored and financed by the NAHONSL SCIENCE FOUN0ATION. Most of the gorge areas are ovined by the Duke Power Company which is also actively supporting the research. The areas are very important frcaa the point of bio-graphy as they harbor species of plants which are called re licts* They are either themselves the survivors or are the evolutionary survivors of the once widely distri buted Tertiary flora that occupied most of North America during tliat geo logical period. Although some relict species are found throughout the Southem Appalachains, indications are that there is a concentration of species in the gorges. The XBiique physiography of the gorges will be (ffiscussed by Dr. Howell, using kodachromes. Dr. Visian will discuss his work on the life history of the rare plant Shortla. Dr. Rodgers, who has ^ent two summers making surveys of the plants, will discuss the general vegetation of the Hbrsepasture River Gorge. Mr, Ramsey will discuss the fishes of the gorges, parti cularly with reference to stream capture. The amphibians and reptiles of the gorges will be the subject of Mr. Eruce^s dis cussion. The gorges under study require the maintenance of Base Camps at locatipns convenient for those working in the arek. This summer the base camp has been on Bear Camp Creek on land owned by the Duke Power Ccmpany. A weather station is maintained at the OfflDPa iNiittjoaK » TheManWhoShot Pkt- Jjibertyyktance IM VERA MILES ■ LEE MARVIN EOMONO O'BRIEN ■ & mm 1. 1 GALAX THEATRE Frx^Sat August 17 ^ IS KING*S INN GUESTS m/m R. D. Norton, Media, Pa.; D/M W.P, Wood, Jr., Tampa, Fla.; M/M W, H. Wilson, Greenville, S. C,; Mrs, N. M. Raworth, Vicks- burg, Miss,; M/M J. L. Zachry, Atlanta, Ga.; Sol & Mrs. Steinberg, Augusta, Ga. m/m Charles L. Traylor, La Grange, Ga.; R. B, Wilson & family, Bartow, Fla,; Mrs. Estella Crane, Tampa, Fla.; M/M John Town send, Mobile, Ala,; M/M W, K. Jones, Jr., ATigusta, Ga.; Calden W, Payne, Macon, Ga. m/m E. E, Newton, Jr., Macon, Ga; Mrs. William Meek, Greenville, Miss.; Mrs. Char les Glower, Hollandale, Miss.; R, M. Bos tick, Froymore, S, C.; m/M W, H. Burt, Al bany, Ga,; Mrs. W. S, Pajme, Jr., Macon, Ga. PRESBYTERIAN BAKE SALE . SATURDAY, AUGUST 18 BROWN*S STORE BUILDING - 9;00 a. m. MR. d HRS. EARL GOAL rif-s EAOH ROOM PRIVATE BATH Continental Breakfast INCLUDED Good Parking 6>w1CE...... PHONE 2452 t MILE FROM P.Ot, ^ HICKORY ST. e.s PURDom 6 CO. CRflFTsmen Designers & M^ers of Distinctive Furniture and Accessories Our PHONEt VISIT Display Rooms d SEE IT MADEl Shops LA 4^3317 WAYAH ROAD FRANKLIN, N.C. COURTESY OF THE 1 iLDCflT Cliffs In franklin. North Carolina EVER YONE Kn OWS IT^S INVITING IDEAL NEIGHBORS TO SHARE OUR REGION^S GROWTH.. FOR BETTER CLOTHING FOR LADIES