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LaY OCTOBER 16, 1941 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Page 15 n n rr . r-"i i n W01K3S rit ountaineers Down lva In Easy Game ,.! Team From L Rifled To Hold Jing Mountaineers ne kaynesville Mountaineers tn-7 to their r . defeated teams F . v. Seating Sylva on Kid last Friday, 84 to 6. Lae that was scheduled to f .-. the visitors had won Suite ' - L games this season and trf of the ream mauo uF L from last year, it turned L track meet ' feii the game, Waynesville to Sylva ana me twiwi . iinwn and were appar- t the march when the for- 1 all of the locals dug in ana ad to punt. The Moun- i took the ball on tne mia roe and in two plays were for the first- score of the Inman broke loose and ad th hall to the 15 where took over and carried the le remaining distance, A I, Wvatt to Henry was r the extra point. Leeond score came late in U nnarter after .Wavnes- Eovered a fumblf,'on their and began to torch with la alternating in carrying I: down to the Sylva 20. Iirain sprinted the remaining ore. Yount drove through lor the point. in the second period the ton their third scoring hith Yount gaining plenty Imd on spinner plays, and driving from the three-yard the tally. Wyatt drop-kick-extra i Doint. lug back after the half Sylva I mint from deep in their Iritory and Waynesville took mid-field and on three plays hman. Henry and Yount another score was chalk- tor the locals. Yount mak- i score from the 4-yard An attempted pass for the I as no good, et-nn for th last. scor for Juntaineer came when Henry fted a pass on the Sylva 48, Sets New World Speed Record HIGH POINT Jimmy Wilburn, Portland, Ore., speedster, set a new world's record for the 25-mile dirt- track race here today and won the Dixie sprint championship for the National dirt-track circuit. Wilburn drove 25 miles over High Point speedways banked mile course at a speed of better than 100 miles an hour and finished ahead of the field in 15 minutes, 38 and 421-00 seconds more than two minutes under the old mark set in Minneappolis by Gus Schrader, and after driving to the 2-yard marker, Wyatt drove the remain ing distance to score. . Yount drove the extra point across. The last period was played mostly by the second and third teams of the Mountaineers and the visitors were determined that they would not go home with goose eggs for their score and after intercept ing a pass on Waynesville's 45 be gan their touchdown march with Morgan reaching pay dirt from the one yard line. An attempted drop kick for the point was blocked. The lineup: Pos Waynesville LE Francis ....... THE NEW COACHES - By Jack Sords LT McRorie ... LG Evans .. ...... C Arrington .. RG Albright RT Clark .. ...... RE Jaynes QB Henry .. ........ LH Yount .. ................ RH Wyatt FB Inman .. Subs: Waynesville, Fisher, Jackson, Owen, Davis, An ders, Harris, McCIure, Coin, Scruggs, Fie and Rogers. Sylva, Womack, "Henry and Morris. Score by periods: Waynesville . 14 7 13 034 Sylva . 0 0 0 6 6 Sylva ...............Aiken ......... .Chester Shepherd ...........Phillips .., Ensley ............Cope ,..Arrowood ....... ..Rector ..........Morgan ..............Cagle :.............Smith Compton, WAKE-UP" wives everywhere are "ling to realize that ing their washing to iundry saves the m money and energy. your laundry to us for A Our modern me th rill prove to you that it jheaper and easier on clothes to let us do laundry. .' ..'aynesviile Laundry PHONE 205 ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as administra trix of the estate of C. L. Atkins, deceased, late of Haywood County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to L. N. Davis at Way nesville, North Carolina, on or be fore tTie 11th day of September, 1942 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per- t sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 11th day of September, 1941. .; : LUCILE D. ATKINS, Administratrix of the Estate of C. L. Atkins, deceased. No. 1110 SeDt. 11-18-25-Oct 2 9-16. . EXECUTOR'S NOTICE TO CRED ITORS Tlnwino- nualified as the execu tors of the Estate of Minnie S. Ray, deceased, late ol Haywooa County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the Estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersign ed at Waynesville, on or before the 18th day of September, 1942, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. AH persons in debted to said estate please make immediate payment. This the 18th day of September, 1941. KATHERINE RAY ATKINS, J. W. RAY, . . Executors of the Estate of Minnie 'No. 1112 Sept 18-25-Oct. 2-9-16- 23 ' """ ' " ' THE NEW COACHES By Jack Sords BACK 12? . S I I 1 was- C - ' - Sx'k,52L, I r , ap-feArt -JZ. I W i h Kao ixxea. t f?, I NS 117 FbRSeveRAu Vi, ". j h i l - ; l ife v. Ifon cm. Pm vc Sea w 1 - - 1 ' ' 1 "' 1 - ' First Of 2-Game Series Will Be Played In Canton Both Teams In Pink Of Condition And Ready To Add Another Score To Record. cWILDLILvri Shoot Her the Bacon As in many other forms of life, the female of the chigger lamuy is more deadly than the male. She burrows under your skin when ever she get a chance. Then she NOTICE OF SALE UNDER DEED OF TRUST Under and by virtue of authority contained in a certain deed of trust executed bv tied-pe W. Williams and wife, to The Citizens National lays her eggs and promptly ex pires. The larva feeds and fattens on your flesh. This raises itching bumps and the more you scratch, the more it itches. : If you want to embarras the chiggers, get some hyposulf ate of soda, which photographers use as fixing agent, mix into a liquid so lution with water and rub it on your legs. Chiggers run from it. The same solution, if you have already been bitten, will kill them. Solu tions of salt water, soda or ammon ia are also said to help. ; And then, of course, there is the plain old bacon rind, advocates of which maintain that it has no equal so far as results alone is concerned. Got a Stray Molar, Mister? . -..in 1 U1. , . , . . T r TfnofoA ' i nis win come as n uBiiii-ui miwtn. Bank, of Raleigh, N C Trustee, profession since, once on he 10th darof May, 1928 re- 4culated) thcre wi corded in noo.c 20, Page 179, Keg-1 be few fishermen within a month's istry or naywooa uouny, ... . mfl that win haye false t(?pth Carolina, default having Deen maue Eecentiy on Lake Dallas in Tex in the payment of the indebtedness R an gg.year-old fisherman, a Mr. secured thereby, the undersigned , Welch from Frisco, Texas, showed rnmmissioner of Banks, under and the state game and fish warden bv virtue of authority contained in two large white bass. His story: 1 was preuy aisguswia urn afternon for I hadn't caught a fish and I had a toothache to boot. This Chapter 87, Public Laws of 1SM, will offer for sale, at public auc tion, for cash, in front of the Hay lion, xor cusu, m iiwui. - Jin 1, wood County courthouse door on . tooth was pretty loose and I finally Monday, October 27th, 1941, at 1 jerked it out of my jaw. I was Llveclock noon, all that certain I will.ng to Jry any hrngf just then I n lnnH v. t BU 1 JtttBLCIllTU. tuai, M'uiu J piece, Par'";n"""g'; Lkv Cove andl dropped it in the water. near Dick's Creek on the East Fork of Pigeon River, in Pigeon town- ship, Haywood County, oiaie oi North Carolina, described and de fined as follows: v ; Adjoining the lands of Baxter Blalock and Ben Terrell and more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING on a hickory below some large rocks, said "hickory be ing a corner of Baxter Blaylock's line and standing north 8 degrees west 76 poles from an old Spanish onk corner, and runs south 77 degrees west 6 poles to a hickory, white bass. Not much later a second white bass bit my tooth and here he is. But I lest the tooth in catching the second fish." Football fans to Haywood county have been waiting (not very pa tiently) for Friday night when the Waynesville Mountaineers and the Canton Black Bears meet in the first of a two-game series with the first game to be played on the Canton field. The kickoff is sched uled for 8:00 o'clock. Again this year the teams seem to be about on an even keel, with both teams having one defeat chalked up on their score sheet, Andrews took the locals 13 to 6 and also the Black Bears, 13 to 0. The Mountaineers have ran up higher scores than the Back Bears, but in a Waynesville-Oanton grid con test this plays a very small part in the prediction of the outcome of the game. This is one of the most looked- f orward- to games of the year and will be the deciding game in the Blue Ridge Conference for these two teams, although they have been defeated by a conference team, neither team ever gives up To add a bit of color and music to the annual affair, the Waynes ville and Canton bands will be on hand to give demonstrations, If the weatherman keeps his hand out of the bag of bad weather, it is estimated that around 2,000 to 2,500 fans will be on hand. Can ton is preparing to accommodate a capacity crowd and adequate po licemen tyill be preient to handle the traffic. ' ' . : Both teams are expected to be in the pink of condition. The Mountaineers suffered several slight injuries in their game with Sylva, but by game time Friday they are expected to be in tip-top shape. It is reported that James Bryson, tackle on the Black Bear eleven, will be out of the game due to injuries received in the An drews game. The forward wall of both teams will be about evenly matched In weight with the backfleld of Can ton a little edge over the locals. -T-h probable starting- lineup, giving both the weight and the numbers of the individual players is as follows: Waynesville: " Pns.No. Name - Weight LE 58 Francis .... ,160 LT 51 McRorie ..................IS!) LG 27 Evans ....i........,.......;....l 40 00 Arrinirton ,lfi RO 50 Albright ..;.................200 RT 26 Clark 100 RE 59 Jaynes ..............,,..........175 QB 52 Henry :...:..........140 LH 50 Yount 150 1I 55 Wyatt . ...155 FB 53 Inman ....145 For Canton: . pORKo.' Name : Weight LE 61 Grogan ..;... ..U.-180 LT 74 Barton 160 LG 76 Stnmey 175 C -83 Carroll ..........155 RG 81 Mathews ..,.....'................145 QR 66 Owen ..............145 RE -72 Tucker- . i w RT 75 Phillips 165 LH 60 Smathers ......................160 LH 60 H. Smathers ........:.....160 RH 63 Miller 155 17-Year Record Of Two Football Teams In County The result of the contests be tween Waynesville and Canton in the past 17 years are varied with Waynesville having a slight lead over the Black Bears. The results since 1922 are as follows: 1922 Waynesville 19, Canton 25. 1923 Waynesville 31, Canton 13. 1924 Waynesvlle 7, Canton 0. 1925 Waynesville 0, Canton 7. 1926 Waynesville 20, Canton 0. 1927 Waynesville 19, Canton 0. 1928 Waynesville 12, Canton 6. 192 Waynesville 18, Canton 7. 1930 Waynesville 0, Canton 6. , 1931 Waynesville 19, Canton 6 1932 Waynesville 12, Canton 0. 1933 Waynesville 12, Canton 0. 1934 Waynesville 80, Canton 12. 1935 Waynesville 13, Canton 6. 1936 Waynesville 18, Canton 6. 1937 Waynesville 6, Canton 19. Waynesville 0, Canton 26. 1938 Waynesville 6, Canton 18. Waynesville 0, Canton 9. 1939 Waynesville 13, Canton 0. Waynesville 20. Ct'nton 25. 1940 Waynesville 0, Canton 0. Waynesville 0, Canton 21, Deer, Bear Hunt To Open Nov. 6 . The seventh annual deer and bear hunt in the' Pisgah National Forest will be held from Novem ber 6 through November 29, it was announced by H. B. Bosworth, forest supervisor. A total of 1,200 hunters will be allowed to take part in three types of hunts, which are under the direct supervision of forest officials. State laws will be observed and State hunting licenses will be required. Proceeding the main hunt, there will be a special archery hunt The wilderness area bunts, which will be special three-day events, con stitute the main hunt, and the third phase will be the regular daily check-in and check-out hunts. Results Last Week Wake Forest 6; South Carolina 6 (tie).' Fordham 27; North Carolina 14 Duke 50; Maryland 0. N. C. State 0; Furman 0 (tie). Mississipi State 0; Louisiana State 0. : ' Alabama 61; Howard 0. Auburn 34: Louisiana Tech 0. Notre Dame 20; Georgia Tech 0. Vanderbilt 39; Kentucky 15. Tennessee 26; Dayton 0. Sewanee 7; Davidson 0. Appalachian State Teachers 35; Mass. Games This Week (1940 score shown) Friday's Games Appalachian State vs. Catawba at Winston-Salem. Newberry College (20) vs. Pres byterian College (7) at Clinton, S. ' Erskine College vs. Tampa U. at Tampa, Fla. Saturday' t Games Auburn (13) vs. S. M. U. at Birmingham, Ala. . Univ. of Alabama (12) vs. Ten nessee (27) at Knoxville, Tenn. Georgia Tech (19) vs. Vander bilt (0) at Nashville. University of Georgia (13) vs. Columbia at New York, University of Kentucky (13) vs. Xavier (0) at Cincinnati, O. Louisiana State (7) vs. Rice (22) at Baton Rouge. University of Mississippi (34) vs. Holy uross (7) at Worcester, Play Safe! You hear so many don'ts, dry precautions, and general advice about being careful with your guns that you get tired of it all and pay no attention to any of it. That's when you start getting dangerous with a gun mm THVCK DELIVERIES TO ALL PARTS OF WESTERN N. C I- WHAT is Cavity Wall Construction? It means Twin Walls tied together with steel, giving a blanket of air between the walls, insuring complete insulation meaning warmer houses in winter and cooler homes to summer. Let us show you how CAVITY WALLS are particularly suited to the modern small home. ETOWAH BRICK BUILDS BETTER HOMES M 0 L A N D - D R Y S D A L E CORPORATION If you will remember that death started most of these slogans, and Ben TerreH's corner;- thence with , that; you can kill or cripple some- Terrell's line north 86 aegrees 0ne before you realize what nas west 17 poles to a stake on top of the happened, then perhaps you would mountain; thence south 68 degrees look on these seemingly hum-drum west 26 poles to a stake; then north ' warnings in a new light. Know degrees west 18 poles to a steke where your bullet is going wnen aegrees wcovxoF ..... von hnot t ft tin can. Alwavs handle a firearm as if it were load ed and cocked. Never leave an arm loaded while in camp or in a car. Lastly, liquor plus gunpowder equal death. ; 77 nn main too of Well's mountain; then south 68 degrees west 8 poles to a stake; Tom Well's and Ben Terrell's comer; then south 43 degrees west 20 poles to. stake; then with Well's line south 35 de grees west 55 poles to a stake; then south 59 degrees 30 minutes east i1 poles to a stake; then east 21 poles to a stake; then south 58 degrees 20 minutes east 26 poles to a stake; then south 62 de grees 45 minutes east 25.62 poles to a stake in the road then with the road north 61 degrees east 5.4 poles to a stake; then north 60 degrees 45 minutes east 22 poles to a stake; then north 2 degrees east 35.44 poles to an old Spanish oak corner in John Blaylock's line; then north 8 degrees west 76 poles to the BEGINNING, containing 61.75 acres, more or less. The successful bidder will be re quired, at the time of the sale, to make a cash deposit of 10 per cent of the amount of the bid as a guarantee of compliance there with in the event that no resale is ordered. Dated this the 20th day of Sep tember, 1941. GURNEY P. HOOD, Commissioner of Banks. No. 1114 Oct. 2-9-16-23. V Doggone Smart Dog Edward Rowe, a farmer, writes that he has a mighty smart dog. While driving a cow to pasture Mr. Rowe was overcome with heat and nearly fainted. Mr. Rowe said that his dog ran to a nearby creek, jumped in and hurried back to shake water on him. Mr. Fish Hnnter The archer fish can project a drop of water with such accuracy and force as to bring- down any insect which may alight near the surface of the water. The fish rises cautiously be neath a fly or bug until his snout projects into the air; then he aims deliberately and shoots with such precision that an insect within a range Of 12 to 18 inches is a cer tain victim. Dove and Quail Trouble Perhaps you're having the same trouble we had last year. Our full choke twenty was just right for doves. We'd let them get stretched out about forty yards Western Carolina Teachers 0, Army 27; Virginia Military In stitute 20. Cornell 7; Harvard 0. Texas A. & M. 49; N. Y. U. 7. Penn 28; Yale 13. : Minnesota 84; Illinois-6. Texas Christian 20; Indiana 14. Nebraska 32; Kansas 0. Missouri 35; Kansas State 0. Michigan 40; Pittsburgh 0. Ohio University 20; Western Kentucky Teachers 7. Baylor 20; Arkansas 7. Rice 10; Tulane 9 Southern Methodist 34; College of Pacific 0. Texas 40; Oklahoma 7. Oregon State 10; Stanford 0. Washington 2 3; Washington State 13. I University of the South vs. Southwestern at Memphis, Tenn. Tulane Univ. (14) vs. North Carolina (13) at New Orleans. Vanderbilt University (7) vs. Kentucky (7) at Lexington, Ky. The Citadel (7) vs. Furman (36) at Charleston. Davidson vs. V. P. I. at David soa. .' ' Duke (13) vs. Colgate (0) at Durham. - ' N. C. State (14) vs. Wake For est (20) at Raleigh. University of Florida (19) vs. Maryland (0) at College Park. Guilford College (0) vs. Lenoir Rhyne at Guilford. West. Carolina Teachers (25) vs. E. C. T. C. (14) at Greenville. RADIO SERVICE GUARANTEED REPAIRS ALL MODELS Delivered tach AVcclncudny to the American Fruit Stand. Address Main Street : ;,; Phone 328 Ashcvillc Radio Company .- Asheville, N. C. FB 68 C. Smathers ..................160 awnv nnd mist 'cm right off 1 But it's different hunting quail.. You're generally snooiinK ai ciune imigc and it doesn't give the shot time to spread out enough. So you've got a problem. An increasing number of sports men are telling us that the choke apparatus which makes in reality, they say, several guns in one answer this question. ' You can open or close to any desired choke you want. I'm going to investi gate it further. If you want to, write The Poly-Choke Company, 178 Tunxis Street, Harvard, Con necticut, for their free booklet. And don't wait until hunting sea son opens to do it I In 1932, only 40 per cent of the nation's livestock went to mar ket on the highways. By last year, department of agriculture studies of 67 major markets show ed that 62 per cent of the cattle and 68 per cent of the hogs went to market in motor trucks. EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of O. T. Alexander, de ceased, late of Haywood County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Way nesville, North Carolina, on or be fore the 1st day of October, 1942, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 1st day of Oct, 1941. (Mrs) Anna Katherine Alexander, Executrix of the Estate of O. T. Alexander, deceased. No. 116 Oct. 9-16-23-30-Nov. 6-13..;' :-. V - w , Aircraft Warning Message I " Over telephone wires the warning of approaching ene my bombers is flashed from Observation Post to Filter Center to be plotted, evalu ated, and transmitted to an Army office for action. No fictional dream, but a glimpse into the intricate and efficient lystem of dis seminating aircraft warning information by telephone to Army Interceptor Com mands. This system of tele phoned aircraft warnings, which will be tested during the Army maneuvers in this state, is vital to our nation's defense.These practice aircraft warn- ing messages will place an additional load on the state's busy telephone lines. Caro linians will understand, how ever, that this it necessary to insure the perfect func tioning of this invaluable defense effort. Should you suffer tempo rary inconvenience while the Aircraft Warning Service it being tested, we are confident that you will realize that, al though an "Army flash" mes sage may delay an individual call during these maneuvers. itmaysrwm tune of war. Most assuredly, the telephone could not serve a better purpose. .1
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