Pate 10 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER TULHSBAY. NOVEMRpp aoiniteooii r n fUl mm JVL IAJ 3D D Mountaineers Take 25-19 Licking At G. S. Scoring a touch-down in every period Coach Dick Fayssoux's Christ School grid machine beat the locals last Friday in the game played at Christ School, 25 to 19. Halfback Edney led the scoring with a pair of markers. A. John son, end, and Quarterback R. John son each netted another to work with the line that constantly crash ed through to spill, the locals threats. Edney got the first touch down in the opening quarter by getting away on a 40-yard off tackle play and then grabbed the kick-off at the start of the second half to run 80 yards for his sec ond marker. R. Johnson, with his kicking, and White, with his runnig and passing, were the sparkplugs in the Green ies' back field. Halfback White threw a strike to A. Johnson in the end tone in the second period for the second marker. Bryson hit the line for the point, the only conversion for the winners. After a 50-yard sustained drive in the final stanza, R. Johnson hit the line from the one for the final touchdown. "Scratch" Inman, Henry and Jaynes each got touchdowns for the locals and Wyatt netted the conversion. Although the locals were led by Canton Bears Hold Marion High, 0-0 Waynesville "Scrubs" Bat tie Canton "Scrubs" To A Standstill, 0-0. Highlights of Hallowe'en at Canton was the game between the Christ. School in the opening quar ters they came back in the last quarter with some real vim and vigor, scoring two of their three tallys. Christ School lagged in first downs, 9 to 13 and also in passing percentage, completing two of five as compared with seven for 20 The lineups: Pos Waynesville LE Francis .. ......... TRUSTEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE (By Sustituted Trustee.) Pursuant to the power and au thority contained in a certain deed of trust dated the 28th day of December, 1933, executed by Min nie Boyd (unmarried) to Allan S. O'Neal, Trustee, which deed of trust is duly registered in the office of the Register of Deeds of Hay wood County, North Carolina, in Book of Deeds of Trust, No. 33, page 287, securing a certain note payable to HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION, default having been made tot a period of more than ninety (90) days in the payment of said note as provided therein and in the performance of certain covenants set out in said deed of trust and demand of fore closure having been made by the C. School ......... ...Xuke .......Christie .. B. Bayne .Williamson McCulloiigh ......Hancock .A. Johnson .R. Johnson ..........Edney ...........White .........Bryson LT McRorie .. ... LG Evans .. .......... O Arrington . ... RG Albright .. RT Clark .. ....... .. RE Jaynes QB Henry .. LH Yount RH Inman .. FB- Wyatt .. ;.. Score by Periods: Waynesville.... 7 0 0 1219 Christ School 6 7 6 ft 25 Waynesville scoring touchdowns: Inman, Henry and Jaynes; Christ School scoring touchdowns, Edney 2, A. Johnson and R. Johnson. Way nesville scoring extra point.s, Wyatt; Christ School scoring extra point, Bryson. Waynesville, subs : Anders, Jackson, Gibson, Owens, Davis, Fisher, Caldwell and Coin; Christ School, Baldwin, Waters, R. Bayne, D. Mallet, and Stratford. Street, S. 82 deg. 30 min. E. 300 feet to a stake, Liner and Boyd corner; thence with the Liner line and Reece line, N. 10 deg. 30 min. E. 165 feet to a stake, DeLacy corner In the Reece line; thence N. 82 deg. 80 min. W. with the De Lacy line 300 feet to the easterly holds of said indebtedness, the un-,m.ai" of Walnut Street; thence dersigned Trustee, having been sub stituted as Trustee, for Allan S. O Neal, said substitution , being duly recorded in the ofnctf of the Register of Deeds of Haywood County North Carolina, in Book 114, page 25, will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bid der for cash at the Court House door in Waynesville, Haywood County, North Carolina at 12 o'clock noon on the 8th day of De cember, 1941 the following describ ed real estate, to wit: All that cer tain tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the Town of Waynesville, Waynet . 'lie Town ship, County of Haywood, State of North Carolina, and more par ticularly described and defined as follows: Begininning on a stake at the northeasterly corner of Walnut and Hazel Street and runs with the northerly margin' of said Hazel with the easterly margin of the said Walnut Street S. 10 deg. 30 min. W. 165 feet to the beginning, and being adjoined on the South by Hazel Street; on the East by Dr. Joseph Liner and Mrs. Claud Reece; on the North by Mrs. Ella DeLacy and on the West by Walnut Street, and containing 1.1 acres, more or less. This instrument includes all heat ing, plumbing and lighting fixtures and equipment now or hereafter at tached to or used in connection with the real estate herein described. The purchaser at this sale will be required to make a cash deposit of 5 per cent of the purchase price to show good faith. This, the 4th day of November. GOPHER GIANT OVSQH By Jack Sords f -- V Canton Bears To Meet Asheville School Saturday The powerful Canton Black Bears will invade the Asheville School "Blues" home field this Saturday afternoon in an attempt to make the "Blues" even bluer. The Canton Bears have made an excellent record for themselves this season and if something unfor- seen doesn't happen to their line-up they should be more than able to hold their own with the Asheville "Blues." Shoulder May Ke Inman Out Of GaJ Games This Week (1940 Scores Shown) Musical Groups At Hazelwood Doing Fine Work A girls' glee club, with 100 mem bers, was organized this week at the ; Hazelwood school with Miss Sarah Jane Walker, music teacher, in charge. The boys' glee club has been active for sometime with about forty members. This group gave a chapel program Wednes day morning, and their numbers were outstanding. Officers of the : girls' club are Billy .iRhodes, president; - Vivian Saylors, vice president; Jackie Pruitt, treasurer, and Patsy Rog ers, secretary. The boys' group plan to elect officers at an early date. The saxette band is making splendid progress, with 15 mem HAZELWOOD WOMEN TO MEET The missionary meeting of the Hazelywood Baptist church will meet a's a circle at the home of Mrs. Robert Cope Thursday, Nov. 6th, at 2:30. bers, and the beginners' band has started with 10 members. FRIDAY'S GAMES Appalachian State (13) vs. Tarn pa Univ. (6) at Tampa, Fla. Catawba College (13) vs. Elon (0) at Salisbury. Lenoir-Rhyne College (0) New- bery (36) at Hckory. Presbyterian College (14) vs. Erskine (0) at Rock Hill. SATURDAY'S GAMES Auburn (7) vs. Miss. State (7) at Birmingham, Ala. Univ. of Alabama (13) vs; Tulane (6) at New Orleans, La. Georgia Tech (6) vs. Kentucky (26) at Atlanta. Univ. of Georgia (13) vs. Flor ida (18) at Jacksonville. Louisiana State Univ. (6) vs. Ole Miss. (19) at Baton Rouge. Univ. of the South (0) vs. Van derbilt (20) at Nashyille. Univ. of Tenn vs. Howard at Knoxville. Davidson College (13) vs. Duke (46) at Davidson. Furman vs. George Washington at Greenville. N. C. State College vs. Virginia Tech at Winston-Salem, Univ. of North Carolina (13) vs. Richmond (14) at Richmond. Univ. of South Carolina (20) vs. Kansas State (13) at Manhattan. Wake Forest College vs. Boston College at Boston, Mass, Locals To Play Brevard Eleven Armistice Day On November 11th, the locals are slated to meet the Brevard team in an Armistice Day game to be played on the Brevard field at 3:00. This game is the lasst conference game of the season for the Moun taineers and the locals "hot" from their game with Mars Hill should be able to come across with some football just a little bit short of sensational. The Brevard team playing a very close game was beaten by Canton, by a score of 8 to 6. The locals tured in a easy 34 to 0 victory over the Canton Black Bears so they should have com paratively little trouble in run ning away with Brevard. It is expected that many will go with the local team over to Bre vard and help them win. Results Last Week Duke 14; Georgia Tech 0. North Carolina State 13; North Carolina 7. Alabama 30; Kentucky 0. Notre Dame 0; Army 0 (tie). Harvard 6; Princeton 4. Brown 7; Yale 0. Marshall 16; Wake Forest 6. Michigan 20; Illinois 0. Iowa 13; Indiana 7. Missouri 19; Michigan State 0. There is but one law for all, namely, that law which governs all law, the law of our Creator, the law of humanity, justice, eauitv the law of nature and of na tions. Edmund Burke. By J. D. Hyatt. . Following, their 25 to by the powerful n "Greenies" last ftfi? nesville Mountaineer. nake upfor their W, to take on the powerful' r.j.cu un me home ng at 3:15. Going by facts and d mil, ffliaoa 1 . 61 mi 10cal8 k . ic uwn even chance to iixaio am earn .j Mountaineers seem to hJ mints in common with the vcaiii Beemir as hn t.J of Christ School beat the! touchdown, 13-6, and aU beat the locals by one ti ; Except for a few char and black-and-blue Dlae came out of the Christ Scf in gooa snape. aynesville's f antoi Inman will probably not starting lineup due to injury, and accordi Weatherby the startir J ...ill V- win ue uavis. Coach Weatherbv ha ting the boys through ta this week and drillin? il .I . . -i ougniy on the defensive the game. And all indicJ tnat tne boys will play a game instead of an against the Mars Hill teJ As usual the band will part in the game, perfcl tne beginning and at the Although the weather a little chilly along now at night, the locals hi having excellent attenda their games and it is h this will not prove to be tion. Cold weather doei a thing to a lcyal foo anyway, and that it Waynesville people hav themselves to be. 1941. M. G. No. 4. R; PAUL JAMISON. Substituted Trustee. Stamey, Attorney. 1129 Nov. 6-13-20-27-Dec. WHO 's the Most Popular Foot ball Player On the Waynesville Cast Your Vote For Your Favorite We will give a lovely trophy to player getting most votes. CAST YOUR VOTE NOW Contest Continues Until After the ' Thanksgiving Game. You Still Have Time Bring It To Reliable Jewelers Main Street 5 1? - Canton Bears and the Marion high team. A large crowd of loyal sup porters of both sides saw the fight ing Bears hold the powerful Ma rion eleven to a standstill ending the game with the score 0 to 0. The game Was immediately fot lowed by a Hallowe'en party given to the members of both teams by the Athletic Association. Another highlight of the after noon was the game between the hard-plugging Mountaineer "scrubs" and the Canton "scrubs." The "scrubs" also fought their game to a draw ending with the score 0 to 0. RUPTURE Shield Expert Here Again E. J. MEINHARDL widely known Expert of Chicago, will nersonallv be in Asheville, N. C. at the George Vanderbilt Hotel, Monday onlv. Nov. luth, from 10 A. M. to 4 P M. and 6 P. M. to 8 P. M. MK. MEINHARDI says : The Meinhardi Shield is a tremendous improvement well known for pro ducing immediate results. It pre ments the Rupture from protruding in iu days on the average regard less of size or location of RuDture and no matter how hard you work or strain. It has no leg straps. two burgery or Injection Treat ments used.) Mr. Meinhardi has been coming here for 15 years. Caution : If neglected Rupture may cause weakness, backache, constipation, nervousness, stomach pains, etc., or sudden death from strangulation. Men having large Ruptures which have returned after Surtrical Operations or Injection Treatments are also invited. When all others fail see MEINHARDI. He will be pleased to demonstrate to you privately without charge. (Only men invited.) White only. mm Effective Monday, November 10, 194 The Following Charges Will Be Made By the Undersigned Taxi Drivers On and After Monday, November 10, 19 SOUTH-From Waynesville To Allen's Creek Road ........ Come On Inn . ..... ........ ....... ... . Barbers Orchard Balsam , ... . , ; . . ...... Fate Cope's , Sylva Clark's Tourist Cabins . .. ... . . ...... ; . . Whittier Franklin, Bryson City or Cherokee each 35c 60c 85c $1.00 $2.00 $3.00 $4.00 $4.00 $7.00 Connatser's Station Ed Pott's Station :.. . Inside Lake Grounds Cedar Top Clyde Canton . . ...... . Enka .... Asheville WFST From Waynesville To EAST-From Waynesville To Siler's . ......... . 35c Sam Queen's McCracken's Orchard 60c Dellwood $1 Penland's .V... .;V..v 85c Maggie il Bethel $1.25. Intersection Black Camp Gap-Soco Road . . $ Cruso .... . ... i $2.50 Soco Gap NORTH-From Waynesville To Ratcliff Cove Road 35c Barberville Church Moody's Store . . . . Black Camp Gap. . . Cataloochee Ranch Cove Creek ....... PAUL YOUNG EARL MILLER HILL MATNEY FRANK JONES RUFE KERLEY HOWELL FREEMAN JASON MILEY CHARLES LANCE ' HUB RUFF CLIFF WHITE FRANCIS REECE GENE WRIGHT HOWARD HANEY BILL HENRY Headlq uairfcers for Boots, Work Glothiing, and Underwear , : V DEPTj STORI mm C. J. iieece

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