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NESYILLE MOUNTAINEER t jlNE 11. 1951 SECOND SECTION I H K WAY : '" teFourteeth Of A Series of Farm-Home Piciorial Pa p-os -.' . . : :- . . ' i.; v' -x v V . . a.- . ' -. ' . ... ... v .. . v v A v.; ... . " ." v-;... . -a -.A 1 1 ; -xs v ' ' x - -x v . , - i- - ' . ...... - 5;w : Z- O V J: : .. -ns- W,. ,v--wa-v- .. Ag. i MX JV. V1?. x x V x x-,f ." T'jf x. . S ' ' , . , i I'- I N W", r- '5- . . -tMCW T.v ' p'm , - in n tv iirirn ' 'rffr-nn n rfif V"' " --J-Wm r-i nn-nirnnrr-i 1 fi fx-?J- yja- J ' ' - '' V " " t'" ? 1 '" v" ' - H IC W r ".sU: bfelt 'rtv' xi ) ' V .'V . X itiAwiW ur kVi 1 I Mo6 (counts ferr "x-J n iiimiim "w . .. ,-x..v ,,. . -J' mw::'.... r t 1 ! -A ecncial view of the bcginniii i tack waters of Watcrvillc Lake, t Piseon River valley in lower Oak. I In- pasture in the lore ' rxlcnds right down to Hie Nswinsmn liridgc across IMseon 'n after entcrinc Hie VVIiile Wimunitv. The hriHfp is niain- the state. The wire mesh 4 tuts a lively spring as pedes- f 'ilk across the structure. Two be seen standing about the t the bridge. N(1. 3oiTUrrs of the While U;iU ( in muiiitv are shown here 'lell Ut nclil sealed- Kiss KonImi Mesxer. mii1.ii. 'irorise llniiii'4. li;ui ui.in and liiislee, (Inimt- iioiiii:. reimrter iiml Cdlll'lv rcM:rl r. M;im.;iii". Ih Mi- I . mir- treasurer: Knwe I ecroro. trus Uolieri rishr r. eo-rh;iirni;tn: lirmui Messer, irnsli'e. -ianv nl Hie citieiix "I While s-alhered at the ( niniininu llmi -e to meet the Mountaineer phiiliu-i Hli ' and to sliow their inlerrxt U- l"ii liration of this edition. Ih.x vioun was tee No. 1 Oak referred to hv the ollieeis as "One His I'aniilv" and includes sealed: children '.III l eai'iie I rov l.edloi d. Jerry ; Adults' Virmina l.edloi'd. I e Davis I'.etlv Sue lime, Mareene I .owe. liivis Mrs Waller I, 'inc. Mrs. Kmwc l edlord Mrs. Sam I nllnrd. Aliss .!'n Messer Mrs. .enr;r lloimi',. Mrs Ke.herl lavis, Mrs. leauue Wil liams. Mrs I'.ill Williaiiis SlamliiiK. ( ai l Davis. Itohert Much Davis. I .dear Messer. Oliver Tai lon, Koheii I isln I . Paul Kirkp.ilnek. o i. e i Messi i . ieatue Williams, Sam l.edlord. I'.rown Messer. Vcwl l.eallierwooil. WalUi owe. James .Messer ('. I.edfoid. Karl ieaKiie, Hubert Davis, (.eorue Worlnis. iM. V. Jenkins the mail carrier nl White Oak. is reallv a public serv ant il the community. He makes the 1 1 1 1 In lei wi dailv. and simps for the pi-unlc. carries packaises, looks alter business and carries paxseiiRcrs. Ilesi dciits aloiiK his route sav thev can set their clocks bv his arrival, he is so prompt "ere mailman Jenkins was photographed as In- pushed a eonv ol Hi,. Mountaineer in a mailbox on Stev ens ( reek. ( Oak Citizens ire -Workers, AndBepens Farms For Incomes ii ie fourteenth trin inln A munity. this week' takes. me Oak a . community "'Position tn 'Mnnl- rffi;n" of the county, because "aieu on the h eh Rooking the Pigeon riv- territory below .c of White Oak are not nowever. to "look down" t-eithor from their Mlnt. or from the person- l.rlak citizens 68 families J " nving from the1 soil, lew of them working 01 the community. The "fhaid workers, and al- "18 nianv'nhstaelne thnir a Hi i ' i '. I Inn- ,,-ii-f ; rakes. pain! , ii i rii a ihiii'i'i.i-m . , ;'iilinil i ' Hli'l i- a run-down huiMtn-'. '"-i1 HI" -! nc'turr on t Ii-" I i j ii I i ,kii;u Hie V4'l-. 'Hie j. uli.n n in Hie -mi ''i'1' ,i Ik ,i( on of ti n inii wci i!.,iM. who pa-- on Hie hi iou , ,1 in - lidded a u w rout, Hi low ma l'n:-on of W;.t.-i ! part o l;r Thr ll(il i i hiKh I i .i i ! lie l 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ill Tlic upper water-. 1,,-ikc- baik up lo tin I lal. r u .i 1 1 1 lalki d-ol wale.r-level , section .cpoit would U" Wink loli.iico tluoiiKliolil the ,:, .' ' f i. r. K' -.. M.I I .'f r ; h vXii. ;Ukx xsdi " - f .1 .' , w v ' i- ( lak ciniiniuiiitv n leintoiy now ability to w Ihmg " en in many v-.'.'--fact that in HM! ""'v VH;i " award for s:c"'l'!''!!m!;' : county-wide eoiiii-xi. Indicative ot n.- -"in1 isls. in White " ' " itv hniixp wrrirh i '"4"' town, much l:ss a -ur.V. ' munily. The comniuni a former m.xb.Uenan ch-u-el citizens became iutcnHri, ,1 verfinfi Hie nm-dov.n i"n which was no longer u-" church, into a commun ' - -The Presbytery deeded ii" ertv to the commune I"- use. Then the ei'ien- H i a Olll in d ! II nave a li'-'.p.liU ineaN while 'h'' n tin. uoik The v.i i e iandxc.ped a pal k Hji .o il Hie ink i ior li.xcd ways ,,,,,, ill my xpuH eetllelx i.i lire billldin" and 1 1 el and aeeoinpllxliineld- a l e ,, f i heir purpose' in lix he biihding. an, two wads leading m"i ...ni.i!-, one iioni ...... Oak is perhaps the only community of lis si.e ill the xlale that doe- not have a sinule loot ol paved roads. The citizens have talked the matter over with offi cials, and are still hopeful. Children of school aue attend the Hock Hill and Fines Creek schools as there are nolle in While Oak . , i. ivi.ii,, tiak Tw. busses take them back and i v a ail'iM-i! - ; - ,,ai ix a beautiful road ; forth. I'eh throiiab U.e w and opt ii up ; hard to reach The lani.s. Hi general, ale small ,t. teitile and hinhlv productive The laiiners are iiiitinvin Ibeil pastures, and adding a lo' of pure i....,i .,,,,mi:.I- i,, their heids The biUhv rl Hap- t, led 1 i ill' It the r ; five Itoin bettinmnii lo the enl n na- The community nas oeen many curves, and -"inc places tbe,y worknig for road improvement , inb'.nkmeii! i- 4HU ieet lroin the in t. section. There are no paved n.adbed lo I be bottom. roads as vet. but neiubers hope to There'aie niiioi ninx creekx sl;.rl -' liave ' the entire 21 miles of mad iim hp the n.ouhtains and flowing-within the community paved be ,0 the l.on riv.r. and it is aionHjfore 1 nnf. T'T -'Hue n.r !m .M,y rflhe homes hve. eh,-i team. Workers from U, CUV hurley produred """'.,.....:.', ,.. hut thus far eonoerated in rcf-'aei The lai iners iioint 0111 l run n ie,n eLj.o,-..... (fie 4 11 I. no. which m"ch :. . l,..i .inn u '.' needs of White Oak. The Pigeon j .. . . .. i, i.. i- ,.h hax a membership Hie yeai ICSUies in ...' j , of all. with a Sunday Si h n.Miiielil of 47. 'liie ltd llukx x pastor. The l.ibei li-l Cliurch. recent Iv m and andxcaped. ha.- a iin m nl a) and a Sunday School .a . I Jl. II. nastor Ii Ha I). I Hussell Heiieation in the eoiiiiiiuiii' i ,.i!ei - around ils . eoiiiienM' ' lioll-e The house is hiltje IMHK'b to serve as a meeliiiH plan Im Hie Community Development l'i" Hi-am - and even to ui'eiiai: ljuests from otlvr eominiini'ii White Oak spon.x'n s basket ball ..Miftball lunii for. butli .bov Ktrls. I-axI vtar thev piireba-i ! m ' sollball e'lllipnii'lit. as well ;e ha kelball uniforms tor Hie ho. - III 1.1 I v Hl'. CO 'II. Hli 111 'I, I. ii :' I ' ,i 1 !20 w hi ..ak C!,u Itlja ' hlx 11 . si In-1 Gti. vi 'i evv aii! Iiii: ;e DAI K VI NO hoiiit. i ut I'. nra ai ea.l. 'l II I k il'! . ' 1 m:mi mi. . d COl. ,ll"l I"'!1. . 'aKe tlx Thele ai t ti.ix'ui1'. act ;...: mi dim In ;.,i!eci Ms all 1- HO - colli. Tanl-ly I'.lle of abmit 7 xilcrs. I'Ol I I I! ...;,i the other from t ire. grow n. i ,i..iw.k ndeohone service ; H exe two road-m-t . t he moisture Hum me : - '.,.,,., fi ,, reliioUs " 1 1 1 ,.iIih' I I 1 :t V Ill'W rf I llli'l1! I " oi., the community build- r,ve,s p . ; ,ad ovk-. ami miles north, lol-.bow of the faimei h:n ;k la:: I ... . j ..m,. ii Wf.i- Oak hjx :i,jll!l v 1 1, i' lis iWII Heel!-, alld four a, , .i, . .! a ii h . i ; i-ii,.:. : il.a k New I: ,.t.(:,,r iu o - a: i Mie eiedoitun a :a . a A. a- .'''.(' .It nk.iis has 1 niii) Mi - Sall.ie Sutton. Kob ..' iJavi- :i ail and Shcrnii i'eague Mill I 111 ITS' AM) VF.C.rrABl.KS Ii: t"iH'- ;ua! vegetables. ,v in i ' r.-; t.iod prr(!uet. White Oak funnies i.,n adord to "h.t the .rest i( rintinucd on I'ae li n if? A ZZrvrv. xjhq rniMTRTBUTED GREATLY TO THE 7J-T !Xr,AffPTv.TT op HAYWOOD'S RURAL COMMUNITIES 000 ELECTRIC MEEaBERSHIP UUKfUHiiiiu WAYNESVILLE, N. C.
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