THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER SECOND SECTION 1949 Wb The Land 1 CtlM Uoonaayji Coming Aug. 2 Iaepe lie """ r .......tr ihr H"'a""'' ailed il- hp- ! r'.ev nii-ty v I hi' fcl " ' , in N.ml''h;l1'1 p'''iK: :. , rlii"" "' : .. ...m- ;i s lint On hcad- ,s ill I110U11- 1 1 i it li . I , .-,,iall fell IlldU'S Tt'imi' m k.-i-''"1- idiil kii" lhl 1 , ....... ,,k ,11; III.' I"'1 "' .:. .... I lll'lll ftis1" Imiiiim- l-Hiii'- ,.1,,.11'H 'trails k mi II"' 1 "'"" inn' iniiv M'l nrnliiw. Sl"lln li;i Ji "r'- llii.nl. ii ' "l l : uiiinri'l'- LS Kr.iiiklin. will' fclial.i ('.iii'Kf. : L;l aiirartinns hnmniiil ( il.nli' i, liivplaccs, ! ,,- sprini! onilill Id Ml.-ikl' !,,. .,.,sl.l-. P rciinnu l""ls ul hit nil .ed Lin till' streams .iihnrrMiin. .picn., Ill thr lib. Ii.iir I iff ii intiliiiiliiin the Nanlahala Appaliicliiiin I'ri'sl c;im- lniiiim spot "i uliu wish In irtlii view I ruin mr t r 1 f I leads li'Mil ,ii Wayah Wauh Hull ;it lllll . The llli mivM of rhudoili'iuh on iv,ich are in bloom from June 1 lo the 30th. From the Bald one may ' k down on the green valleys Long the Tennessee Kiver. the small white dots that are homes ... Franklin, while rifiht at hand are .....es of fragrant white azalea l,i'ndinB to the flame colors lower ,he slope. At every step a new view appears, the hazy Smokies r Tennessee, the Blue liidge n Ceorgia and North Carolina, or oil stump House Mountain in South Carolina. i 1',-om Wayah Gap. one may con I ,i,llu. to the Winding Stair portion ( the Nantahala Road, which l)(.(ls and drops and curves down i i,,l0 the Nantahala uorge. ciassee. '';1S a No- 1 s'Snt by Nor,h Carolin" ''"-Tom Nantahala station on the liver US 19 leads to Toptun and Ulic junctio nof US 129. Near here i point on the highway oilers a j panoramic view of the Nantahala ! Gorge. This is a vast sweep of ihlue distances. towering moun tains and profound valleys and ; gorges with streams and water-; falls. , , i On US 129 a road lo the Joyce , Kilmer Memorial Forest passes j through secluded coves, along the; shores of Lake Santeetlah and has: its terminus in the glade-l.ke park : me area near the edge of the Joyce , Kilmer Forest. This living nieinor , .i i.. tin. author, although avail-' nhle to the public, will he preserv ed in ils natural slate. The timber here is one of the few examples of the hardwood forests which cov- ' ered the slopes of the Appalachians when Columbus discovered the new world. Here poplar trees .some exceed ing twenty feet in circumference, lower for more than 125 feel into I he sky. Magnificent hemlocks, red oaks, and many other varieties of .trees stand as worthy neighbors in 'the groves of poplars. Mountain i flowers, ferns and mosses carpet l the forest floor and one seems to hear the words drifting through leaves accompanied by the music ! of the brook: I think that I shall never see I A poem lovely as a tree." ! Loop trails, simple foot pal lis. ; have been constructed from the parking area to various points ot interest. One trail leads into the heart of Poplar Cove, where on a natural stone boulder, .setting at the foot of a towering hemlock, a bronze plaque has been placed com memorating this memorial lo Joyce Kilmer. Another trail leads up Lit- Speeding A Car Increases Cost Up To 50 Percent RALEIGH "Deadly, penny wise economy! " This is what Jeff B Wilson, di rector of the Division of Highwa Safety of the North Carolina De partment of Motor Vehicles, which is sponsoring the Departments .li.iy drive against speed. today called the mental attitude of many d rivers "This attitude." Wilson said. is what makes so many motorists who would never risk money gambling go out on the highway and stake their lives, and other persons', against five or ten minutes of saved time " REV. R. C. WK.AVK.i is sched uled to arrive here August 2 to assume Ins work as pastor ot the Kocky Branch Baptist church on Aliens Creek lie " ill preach Ins firs! .serlon on Aunust 7 lie was here recently and conducted a levival. and conies lo Rocky Branch limn lion Station, near King-- Mountain lie Santeetlah Creek lo Naked Ground Gap on lop ot the Unicoi Mountain' and ov el looking the haunts ot deer. hear, wild hoar and lurkev. Trails on too ot the moun tain lead to Slratton IS.ilcl. Ilaoe and ilangovei Mountains, all over r.ln'.h teet ill eh v at ion. Nc,,r Haiiihow Springs on I S ti-t .1 Forest Sei v ice road Ic.nls up to i the tool of Standing Indian Moun tain. I.eaulo shelters, fireplaces and log tables have been provided for camping or picnicking From Deep Clap a trail leads to (he lop of j Standing Indian, the highest moun ; lam in the Nantahalas. The v ast i field ol purple rhododendron is a ' colorful attraction when it is in bloom about June 1 The mountain j overlooks the Tallulah Kiver drain age in Georgia and one may see I the largest lakes m Ibis valley glis ! telling in the sun. The lock mass ' which resembles a standing Indian, the Indian dance ground, the caves ill the side ot the clilfs, all oiler op portunil ies for exploration. The Sapphire country now con tains a number ol lakes, all of them liiaii-made. and including Foiilana, lliwassee. Chatuge. Glenvllle, San- stoi.i n. sum: i sot gii TACOMA, Wash .IT'1 John S. Stolen reported lo police here that a rear view mirror had been stolen ' from his car. According to the Department, it the speeding motorist has an ac cident at 60 miles an hour while gambling in this way. the odds that he will kill or seriously injure him self, his passengers, someone in an other car. or perhaps an innocent pedestrian, are so staggering that few professional gamblers would touch them with a ten-foot pole "Willi the slogan "Speeders Lose." Wilson said, "the Depart ment hopes to impress upon motor ists I he importance of the drivers responsibility toward himself and his passengers. Since one out of every I hive fatal accidents involves a motorist driving too fast for con ditions as a contributing factor. I he Department feels that excessive speed, although recognized by the public as a dangerous practice, has become obscured by other, more dramatic, accident causes " Speed is one of those tilings that a motorist can get away with for a long time . . . almost until he has convinced himself that lies built up an immunity to death. Wilson said. "Hut even if he gels away with speeding," Wilson stated, "aside Iron, the risk it costs him more in money. "In comparison ot top cruising speeds of (in miles an hour and 411 miles per hour." Wilson continued, "studies show that at the greater speed gasoline consumption was more than 30 per cent higher than at the lower speed, oil consump tion was almost lour limes a great, wear on tires was approximately two and one-half times as fast, and the gain in the average speed was only IS miles an hour" In Ihi' lace of the evidence, Wil son again reminded motorists that excessive speed is a sucker's gain hit his life versus nothing, actu ally hut further loss. Aliens Creek Sunday School Officers Named BY MRS BI.ANCHF. FRANKLIN Mountaineer Correspondent Lowe Allen w ::s elected nenor.'d superintendent ol the Aliens Creek Church Sunday school al a meet ing held - recent I v . liov Mills anil Jiinniie Dai'.:, is were selected as assistant sui'eiin leiidents. and Jack Holder was named secretary . The following were elcilcd a tcacluTs lor 1 1 if classes indicated Beginner No 1 Mis Jiinniie Daniel Anna Belle Mull. Begin nei No 1! Bi'ltv Fai nier and Mi -Dorothy Medtord: Fi imarv girls Mis Geta Cavenaiigh and F.velyu Fradv . Primary hov s Joyce Cald well and Mi s Bill Tav lor. Junior bovs No 1 Wil.v Wil liams and Arthur DilU. Junior h.ivs No 2 Sam Fradv and Paul Justice. Junior girls No 1 Mis Ha Farmer and Mis M.o v Me- THE OLD HOME TOWN - Bv STANLEY ' Iotev. S0i1E TOON6 CLUB1sn-H-H-H-, 3KsM spinach!! 1 MEMBER INSISTED snC .) NOT So cf T ,M LE,s,lrt4 ; SEPvE SPiNACH iouD-'' rr--:"! NO: I r, .-rn.tr vs.,K,f-. S I nnni, JV . . -45 MENS SOPPERtWT , r?7 YP STUCK XeVlTM FIVE j j JA-r-Z-'r i- . v v , s S, I .gallons of -mc rzl s. C" i ' .) s-' XV Chile; Junior girls No '.' Mrs Virginia W'valt and Mi- lheil Muse: Intermediate boys 1. 11. her Gull laud and Max Davis. Intermediate gills No I Opal I.e.- Ciawlonl No 11 Mis It O Allen and l-.slliei Dav is. No J Mi s Susie Cr.uu and Mm' Wvall; Young woineii l: a ilcn and Dons Calhcin. Young men Roy Davis and Fai l Marshhurn: Young THE RUMO"tAT ALVslT PfsuoOr VVAS RESPONSIBLE FOIt TODsYS Br?CAK WAS DENIES BT HlOH LOCAL POLICE OFFICIAL I. Class Allen anil Ray secretary- Dcl- er. A.I11I and Mr- I in Mi adult men M.11 shhui n; mar Caldwell: Young adult women Blanche i Fianklin and Mrs Claialielle Fr.i-j Iron lie. ids w.-i dv , Class secretary Mrs. 1 1 ael ; Kgy pi 1,1 11 cemelery Fiai'kliii: Adult men Fred Farm- '' 1,00 11 (' Hon. 111 Mis Rav Mills Hooper Green: Secre Minnie illianis. . loiind that dali hack 1 New Car Sales In State Show A Gain KALE1GH -Sales of new cars in oi 111 Carolina continued on the ! upgrade din ing June when ti.bdb weie sold ill 1 ne riaie as iwinfiucu u.ili -1 till last year, the Depart ment ol Motor Vehicles announced lodav I 1 01 k sales declined with 1.647 old tins June as compared with 1 ii.O last June. ( hevioicl lopped passenger car wit 1 I !.(!. Plvmouin was sec- oud w .Hi Til::. Ford, third, with 5f)9 and Ponti.ie. loiirlli. with 5.17. (Iievu.hl also led in sale of 11 nek- will. (it!J, Ford was second with J70 The lai gesl number ol new cars weie sold in Mecklenburg County .Mtt! thiillo.d was second with 4011. Wake, thud, with :il(i and For syth a close fourth with 313. Nine ty trucks weie sold in Meeklen- 1111 g .2 in 01 sv! 11: anil 1 1 111 v. mi lord. .luiie cai sales brought totals for the vear lo Jit.titrJ and truck sale liroiight the number lor the year ta 1 1.0..!). They Worked MKMPIILS. trim I -P-' -Gafri-ner Scott knows that his uncle's . police handcuffs work. He tried Hum on hiuisell and when 1 neighbors coitldn t iintasten them they had lo tall the police to escort voimg Gardner to the station 111 a patrol wagon to Imd a key Auction SALES urday, August 6 ! uacrc iarm suDaiviaea ui uj vnww. ... n..,, s miles from Waynesville on Smoky Mountain 'J ;, jarkKoad. Two houses, earn unu wiu. - jhBramlett, owner. o unit apartment and several lob and tracts lo- ' foweii mm rloacl ana joining w r. Emmctt Balentine, owner. Beautiful home sites about 11 miles from le on Smoky Mountain National Park Road. Lo w v , f n t i n T;rrr. nwner. FdL.asi 01 D0CO Liap. JOim " TRANSACTIONS IN Real Estate Waynesville Township II L. Liner. Si and wit(' lo Itallard G Stiles and wile Hallard Stiles and wife to II L Liner. Sr. Charles Palmer and w lie to John R. McCli.ro and wile. .1 W. Kirkpatrick and w ile to R V Welch II I. Liner. Sr and wile to W 1 1 Creson and vv ile. David Underwood and wile to .1 M Caldwell and wife Phyllis Cagle Gray and husband lo .1 II. Potts and wile Town of Waynesville lo Sallte Fdwards Lake Junahiska Assembly, Inc. lo Robert F Lundy and others. of the llolston Village ion. Il'.ji-irri:im Tnunshin Thurman and Catherine Gibson lo Richard and Pearl Gibson. Canton Building and Loan Asso- iation and S M. Robinson, trustee. Arnold If Howell and wile. Clyde Township F.lmer A Parker and wile to J. J Reynolds and wife. build- uaywooauounty uanniuy ii . i . - i r mnn Avfl. Will i. located inrlazelwooa on uiy- h or without present canning equipment. Over re feet floor space. Large boiler goes with build- itR ivr,. . , ,.v, fit.. WAVNESVIIXK. N. '. Fms - Cash Prizes - Good Music F You Have Property To Sell See Us ' tiURLLI HUblW" vu. Crabtree Township Fannie Seay lo Hael Seav Clark and husband. Ivy Hill Township William Janes Cherry to Joan K. Che. rv . The United States has more than 4(MI steel plants in 250 cities and low ns. TToah Numskull SELLING AGENTS Chariotte, N. C. r L. N. Davis Co., Waynesville, N C. pAlsKSEIs? oA f&APlDLV ouTSK(-s'?, . . . ii ciLisjii rs iJCSl nwsn . . s YoulaYaj voue COAL , . iljc-iu i LfiiarZ aiXT You e re-Ate s BuCx&Tr MBS M.B.CAeSTOAl t , ALLeJTO'vr.yE-is S-?j2?i rr t ".... 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