AUGUST 27, 1946 THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER " PAGE ONE (Second SectionJ , 1 s louthern Bell family is made upj ihale of a lot of folks. As far as low, it's the largest group em. I by any company in the nine feastern states. rators, engineers, accountants. jrnance, construction, business land administrative personnel- are 45,000 busy telephone people. lat's not all. The number quickly to an astonishingly large part of the South's population wlien yot picture each telephone member in hi own family circle and count about four noses to the family. You see, dl rectly or indirectly, they're all inter1 ested in giving you the kind of tele phone service you want night and day. Telephone people are your friends and neighbors the kind of folks you like to rub elbows with. You always know them by the yoke with a smile. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY INC. Summer Visitors Break Pisgah Forest Records A record number of summer visi tors is flocking to the Pisgah Na tional forest, the scenic wonders of the forest, the swimming pools, the picnic areas and the hiking trails. Ranger W. W. Huber an nounced last week. "The number of sightseers, pic nickers and others far exceeded our expectations," he staled, "and cars from practically every slate in the union can be seen driving through the forest each day." On week ends a checK-up reveals that approximately one car per minute enters the entrance to the forest near Pisgah Forest, and Ranger Huber said it would be im possible to even try to estimate the number of persons who have visited in the forest this summer. "Thousands of people are enjoy ing the beautiful tijrive to Mount Pisgah. leaving their ears at the scenic parking area and hiking to the peak of Pisgah to see the mag nificent valleys below," he said. The summer visitors have made constant use of the picnic areas and facilities, it is reported, and improvement work in the Pisgah district has progressed satisfactori ly since June. Newly designed concrete tables and fireplaces have been built at most of the camping and picnic grounds The table and fireplaces at the White Pine camp grounds and the trailer camp and the Davidson River camping and picnic grounds have been rebuilt and additional ones have been added. Caretakers Planned Plans are being made at the pres ent time to have trained caretakers to assist the campers and picnick ers at most of the recreational areas. Two crews slay busy clean ing the grounds, but Ranger Huber says the visitors this summer are Monroe's Son, 131 , v V . We X The Middleman You (Jet His Profit SAVE With SPUR Corner Haywood and Depot Street I n To Canton For Labor Pay Welcome All Haywood County to Our 40th nual Festival and Labor Day Celebration Aug. 25th Through Sept. 2nd. JJLL WEEK OF ENTERTAINMENT . . . FUN, RECREATION, AND RELIGIOUS WORSHIP ALL WEEK PROGRAM AUGUST 31 (Saturday) f Hcaii-Up. Jtivi-t Decorations by Merchants and Clubs, tt's Hides Startinir Tuesday Nitrht Re- Thursday for Colored People up to 8 p.m. JUGUST 28 (Wednesday) ' M. I.t Show sponsored by Cub Scouts f amnion Park. r-'imintn 'in. Golf. TVnnia onrl n Vtr a nrr fa fritir. nieiits ,r(.t un i A. il- Ca in p "iiinn Park M. Old Timers' Softball Game at AUGUST 29 (Thursday) Colored Bnvs' and Girls' Softball anion High School field. l P- lr Platform Program by Colored iple at Champion Park. AUGUST 30 (Friday) u- n' Jl Colored Baseball Canton vs Way- . "! 1 ' ir Ranee at Canton Armory sponsored I African Legion. 0 f f fieri TiDnre -crx U7TMMFRC: TNT AT.T. CONTESTS I "WU r lllLtLutJ JT VII Hlllii"'" ANTON LABOR DAY COMMITTEE I C. C POINDEXTER, General Chairman 9:00 A. M. Billiard, Checker, Table Tennis and Swimming Contests at Champion Y. 3:30 P. M. Baseball Champion Y vs. Enka at Canton High School field. 8:00 P. M. Haywood County Beauty Contest at Champion Park. SEPTEMBER 1 (Sunday) 9:45 A. M. Union Adult Sunday School Class at Champion Y. 11:00 A. M. Dedication Canton Tabernacle. 3:00 P. M. Union Colored Religious Services at Champion Park. 6:30 P. M. Canton High School Band Concert and Community Sing at Champion Park. 8:00 P. M. Union Religious Services at Cham pion Park. SEPTEMBER 2 (Monday) 10:00 A. M. Parade (Entries assemble at Spears' Inn 9:30 A. M.). 11:00 A. M. Platform Program Begins at Champion Park (Lasts all day) Boys Horse shoe Tournament at Champion Park. 1:00 P. M. Men's Horseshoe Tournament at Champion Park. 8:00 P. M. Square Dance and String Band Program at Champion Park. SON of James Monroe, fifth presi dent of the United States, Ma. Ed ward James Monroe. 131, of Jack sonville. Fla Is shown after a press Interview la New York. He was born July 4, 1813 and served as a major in the Confederate Army at the age of 45. He served in the Boer War and tried to enlist Id World War 1 at the ORe of 102. He gave as his personal formula tor longevity "A clean life," (International) Russian Hand Leader Called Down About Jazz MOSCOW Eddie Hozner, onp of the most popular and holiest jazz hand leaders in the Soviet Union, was lrnuht sharply to task by I ho Government newspaner l.vcs lia, which declared thai his pro grams were trivial and had "noth ing in common" villi what Soviet audiences prefer. liozner directs the While lius sinn Stale Jazz Hand, and tickets always are sold out for his shows. He says he picked up his technique and "jazz sense" in his youth in New Yolk's Harlem. Izvestia commentator K. Oro shyov conceded thai Hozner opened one of his programs with a well liked Russian molody but said its strains soon were "drowned in a sea of rampant trifles sel to Jazz." "Triviality and banality cannot be tolerated in Soviet vaudeville," the commentator declared. Marriage Licenses Dillard 11. Grant, of Swain coun ty to Iva Lee Parsons, of Clyde. Harold I). Swoop, of Gettysburg, Pa. to liei nice E. Golden, of llel lean. Pa. Luther I. Killian to Mary Evelyn Waldrop. both of Hrevard. tidy and vandalism is at a minimum A telephone maintenance crew, composed primarily of college slu deiits from the forestry schools, is reworking the 110 miles of tele phone lines in the forest and re placing old chestnut poles with as sorted pine ones. All lines arc be ing cleared of brush and lightning protection of all poles is being per fected. Work on Trails lioad work on the 100 miles of forest truck trails and highways has been stepped up and a crusher has been set up at Yellow Gap road where work on resurfacing I lie highway is now progressing. Hanger Huber slated that concrete bridges are being built in place of the pres ent wood ones. 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