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Si" 2cj Effective Bug Killer Washdgy Favorite TIDE J REAL-KILL^ 2?e ! ?? 59? ? 9SC L , RS ,NS^ ^ I ** I News Makins ? Continued From Page Two children be made happy than taught to cope with the stern realities of life? Recently this trend has become more appar ent on the part of the patrons of our local schools. a 1 khjtLY PERSONAL By WEIMAR JONES Continued From Fditorial Page difficult in the mountains. But I deciri",'! ov.r troubles are not very serious when I noted one bridge down on the coast that is three miles long: and again when, in order to save a lot cf miles driving arcur.d sounds, we ferried acvo.w two six-mile stretch's. Tr. -e big ferries:, op erate': by the State Highway commission, haul a score or rr.o.re . putojr.-' ?y.:< and 'rucks it a time ? ar-'J -..methlng like an hour to cross iix miles of water. ? ? ? Here are a few other impres sions: As remarkable as the scenery and engineering on the Blue Ridge Parkway are the absence of advertising signs and the fact there is NO TRASH. Whether the road is patroled by men who pick up the paper and other trash of motorists or whether people Just won't litter up something that is clean, I never saw so much as a chewing gum paper. If it is that people hesitate to spoil something clean and beautiful, it might be a good Idea to get Franklin spotless ly clean for once. ? * ? The State Highway commis sion has done a superb job of marking the highways. Placed at just the right distances ircm intersections, the highway num bers are to be found everywhere they are needed. Given a good road map. there is little excuse for anybody to get lost in North Carolina. And so well are the roads marked to warn of curve; and other hazards, there seer,-. .It tie excuse for motor acci'ent^. ? * ? Small and middie-sized to-vns in Eastern North Carolina lack the beauty of scenery with which towns in this region are blessed.- but many of those in the east have MADE themselves beautiful by planting and car ing for their trees. The towns with tree-shaded streets are the ones we remembered when we got back home. i * I * The historical drama, 'The ' Lost Colony at M^nteo. now I about 15 years ol<i, is so good ! it makes those at Cherokee and t Boone seem a bit amateurish. But the setting cannot even touch that at Cherokee! ? ? ? ' A trip from Macon to Man' tto leaves no doubt in tbe I motorist's mind that Nurtbi Carolina really is "the vari ety" state. It is like going i from one world into another. ? * ? If we, in the mountains, think we have progressed agri , culturally, a trip down east win I keep us from being too smug r about it. Expecting nothing but cotton and tobacco, I was amazed at the miles of beautiful corn, and hundreds of acres planted! to what appeared to be cow peas. \* ? ? Reference has been made in this column to unusual Macon County expressions, among them the use of the word " eve ning" for that pexiod between noon and dark. I had thought it a strictly mountain express ion. But I heard it, of all place*! in aurint, oid Plymouth, in th<.~ far <-ast, It evidently was brought over from Engiand. And so, different as the easterners seem from us, we probably are all dists.it cous ins. -"Giving weiner roast , Tie Highlands Methodist Youth Fellowship v/ill be guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I Claude G. Mentzer at Whiteside tonight ( Thursday ? at a weiner roast party. WAYAH GIFT SHOP ? Antiques ? Weaving ? Pottery ? Glass ? Gifts for all occasions Wayah Road Franklin, N. C. ? ? ? i
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