r 1 Page 10 THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER (One Day Nearer Victory) THURSDAY, NOVEMBER i6 St. John's To Open Basketball Schedule On 20th St. John's cage teams are now dubbed "Rangers" and "Ranger ettes." Their nicknames were selected in a recent contest by a committee of judges consisting of faculty members and sports writers. The first poll favored "Saints." But when the name met with consider able opposition, a second poll was held which selected the names "Rangers" and "Rangerettes." The boys' basketball team is coached by Dr. Joseph F. Baxter, the girls' team is mentored by Miss Betty Gene Alley. The school colors are green and gold. The "Rangers" and Rangerettes" will test their mettle Ln the seas on's opener at Fines Creek high school Monday, November 20, at 1:00 p. m. A partial schedule of games, all of them co-featuring boys' and girls' tilts, has been released as follows: November 20, St. John's at Fines Creek. November 24, St. John's at Rob binsville. November 27, Fines Creek at St John's. December 1, Robbinsville at St. John's. January 2, St. John's at Canton. January 11, St. John's at War ren Wilson College. January 19, Warren Wilson Col lege at St. John's. February 1, Canton at St. John's. The home games will be played at the Waynesville Armory be ginning at 7:30 p. m. SCOTfS SCRAP BOOK By R. J. SCOTT WtU IS KMOWrl A"S-fnt8IBl-E OF BR.OA.PWAY? VA.RH1Y - A Ytlr. . NIWSPAPER Muffs GROW OK A. SPECIES ef CRAB Found IM CHINA AMD GERMAN Relief At Last For Your Cough Creomulslon relieves promptly be cause it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel geni laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, in flamed bronchial mucous mem branes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the un derstanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis STREAMLINED Au"fbs WERE SrloWM A AH AU0 SHOW IK FRANCE IN 1697 Last Home Game Of Season Here Friday Afternoon The last appearance of the Way nesville Mountaineers on the local field for this season is scheduled for 3:30 in the afternoon Friday, when the locals meet Franklin high school. This is the first afternoon game this season on the local grid iron. The Waynesville eleven will be up to full strength for the Macon county lads after coming through the Asheville School games last week with very few injuries. It is expected that Franklin will put a fighting eleven on the field Friday afUrnoon, but if the locals continue to play the class of ball that they have been playing this season a number of reserves will see action. The Waynesville Band will be on the field for this last home game to add their bit of color to- the occasion. The Mountaineers end their 1944 eason next week when they meet thy Canton Black Bears in the an nual Turkey Day game at Canton on Thursday, 23rd, at 2:00 o'clock. Mountaineers Add Asheville School To Defeated List The Waynesville Mountaineers handed Asheville School eleven their first defeat of the season last Saturday afternoon, by a score of 27 to 6. Waynesville scored in the first pt riod, climaxing a 40-yard drive when Evans went over from the 2-yard stripe. The locals ran up two more touchdowns in the third period and their last in the final period of the game. Asheville School scond their only talley in the final period when Kimball passed to Anderson for a touchdown. 111RTH ANNOUNCEMENT Lt. and Mrs. J. L. Kilpatrick, of Red Bank, N. J. announce the birth of a daughter on November K. Mrs. Kilpatrick is the for mer Miss Carolyn Rose, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Emerson Rose, of Waynesville. Brazilian Exports Jump Brazilian exports to South Africa are increasing from year to year. HH II WW WW W 4iP ($MW oa How in Whit Pique V I I lj Basic Vejfee combined with I Ilfif J wo button lxw. organdy ml Banc Vest in I iff white, pique, I f I I iPSk J- D)(igM)d a a smart founda tion for the popular "BUTTON BOWS"-or may bo purchased and worn separately. You've hoard a lot of tho bask dross. Vatic suit and bask hat and tow obo prosonts rfco task Vostoo. flrGuif Sfcea foi an ecnriy yral. Button Bows in whit organdy, pique, batiste. Two in s 3. Bask Vasto and lac venis. ' Button bows, in pink, blue. 2. Priced $. From lacy Venis button bows in white, pink, blue. Three in set. 1 , '2.98 A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF Costume Jewelry and Jewelry Pins Bracelets Chains Ear Bobs Watches Union Clothing Company MAIN STREET Patent No. 136,132 WAYNESVILLE Patent No. 135,800 Letters To The Editor A LOOK INTO THE FUTURE Editor The Mountaineer: ome time ago I started to write the Mountaineer about some of the most imperative needs of our community. I was thinking about the beautification of Main Street in particular, and was try ing to see it from the Tourist's viewpoint. I noteil the wisdom and foresight of those who planned and built our handsome County Court House, leaving the wide, peaceful, spacious grounds in front. I noted how various businessmen were im proving the fronts of their build ings on both sides of the street. Our pretty stone library still stands up well under close scru tiny ,and our beautiful post office is an amazing improvemmt over the tiny, dingv one we had when I was a girl. And how thankful I felt when some of those unsightly old buildings were torn away (es pecially the one next to Massie Furniture Co). I got such 4 thrill over the glorious glimpses of the encircling mountains as I walked along this long, beautiful ridge on which Waynesville was fiist built. But, for weeks and months I have been trying to discover one single mark of beauty about our impossible Town Hall. I have studied it from every angle and have found nothing "attractive," unless it could be the hanging porch-roof and the camouflaged fence! Judging from the brick front it has as many "fronts" as the war in Europe! And may I as a citizen of more than fifty years, address a few remarks to our City Fathers? So far as I know, not one person except Mayor Way has ever hinted that we needed a new town hall, and so, dear City Fathers, I beg of you, when the "Duration" is in the past and you begin contemplating a new city hall, please, dear Fathers, set it away back from Main Street so that we may have one small "Cen tral Park" where everybody except loafers may sit and rest awhile. Of course I know that we have a small unused city park which most people have never seen, but we sorely need one in our midst and, to begin with it, we already have 1 well whittled bench, two maples, ! Tech. S?t. Paul A. Smith j Now Stationed In England Tech. Sgt. Paul A. Smith (Jack), has arrived safely in England ac cording to a message received by his parents, Miif and Mrs. Dick Smith of Hazelwood. three rhododendrons and a yellow bell!! Mrs. W. T. Crawford. Editor The Mountainetr: I'm writing in regards to the boys of the Waynesville State Guard that were here at Fort Bragg last week. I received one of the Mountaineer's two weeks ago stat ing they were coming here for tiiiining. I net Major Bowles, Capt. Bridges, Sgt. Andy Moody, Sgt. Lows and many of the boys of school days, and it made me a little homesick to see all the home town boys. I can say I'm proud they are iady to keep the home front going while we are away and we know how the people of Way nesville stand behind their boys in service. It makes me very sad to read about all the boys from Way nesville being lost in action. Please print in your next paper that I am very glad to have met all the boys of Waynesville and their command ing officers, Col. Howell, Major Bowles, Capt. Bridges, 1st Sgt. Andy Moody and please keep the home fires going 'till the boys come home. I send my best regards to the Waynesville N.C.S.G. Sincerely, Pvt. Cecil D. Burnette. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administra tor of the estate of W. H. McCrack en deceased, late of Haywood Coun ty, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned at Waynesville, Route Two, North Carolina, on or before the 1st day of November, 1945 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make imme diate payment. This the 1st day of November, 1944. MRS. GUSSIE M. McCRACKEN, Administrator of the Estate of W. H. McCracken, Deceased. 1401 Nov. 2-9-16-23-30 Dec. 7. Just Received - . NEW SHIPMENT OF GENUINE Warm Morning HEATER A COAL HEATER XlAc Jhis! .Ids 100 Lbs. of Coal folds Fir 24 to 36 jurs in Cold Weather Moil amazing itoY. improre ment in yaril Operate on entirely now and dilferent principle. Sore, fuol. Girei moro even, eteady hoal. R quire lou attention. 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