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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.
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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.
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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.
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