c FRIDAY, JANUARY y tAUt, l wo-Hirst section) THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNT AINEEB "I J if' t- 'i i'i fi i i. ED SIMS' li". p,.,,, wai (lie leader .m it nig the first v. ck (. Fishing Pmriiaineni an announci-nieiii m Herald Sundav wiiti d B.IMMC ud ii-OlllHe ' pcCIIIiel. aug!t' b-. I. Mi Arlhui of ( 'ha ago. r!. i.ti'-up at the tii.'n App: ttlP tuUl M.-lllil III 1. 1-1- .!l!ijlll'l tiul the lA.iyiu-,ul fi-herr. . a: like he ha-" a good ciji,-i' .: giiig some of the p. ii Of interest to Mi- lias done -nt'.ie (! p ia past w-;u - i- the !. biggest amljerjavk .n'.. l,iiirnament i- a 49-no S A , ;i lev. eai - Ij.ii k po 1 1 ml Jinm-rjack coast, one ul r !. .11 M memories DAYTON'S l,.i-k. M..,i: has v. oi ke.t out , kafilcs ami i- plaviii" a In. worth;, of moi. -u i .j ' public. Latest addi'mr: 'quad i- 1 Jr. I'.i..'! i played -oino good I,. : I ishing at Cant, .ti . n truly, iiiridet.'ailv . . -used substit nif ai In then eai ned oi,;l,r, i, C horiurs when In- pi; Wake Fore-t IV. d little earlier tin- -ra of the team- in 'he league mnvbr von untie-. black i-e linn: one i 1 im- but row i- a regular on 1!.. roster, v. ht ; ;;- r -. l hi ;i ! '.enter It.-.!.. 1 :n i la . n- Mate mar. g.ve- fiier 1'ilieui.an- ai.d .. 'jer- (it !ln -','. .1 i . basketball f ;'iif,i! .. alho. b 1 1.. 'A,.:- in--ieacor '.hi!- t in- ..ck . court w hi ra- h.- !. ai nod icing a rut! v.- of Sw;t: : -r :ii.-n.- :. : - I on- an', on. .-i! ( !l.,i;k '.I'-er.ber !! -'.Hi!' .' .! Inhevl III i ra, a I, ROD and GUN Ry TOM WALKER STRONGER r. W, veraste -oi i -man t. .n the chici si, p n.-i orth Carolina s w i ion efTorts more S -k the , put :n- li naer essar. I .,k- diib- (onser elTeciive a bance-- are i lo : hr li . mlit hat k- S: rotifer -h. .1 ti.i. It appears nnv i( '.'OlIinR fill -tlon'el il ihe I..-.I, !- law , at :r,i- .ssion ieve ral ihe Slat , In ision lies' elT. . ur jrd ;ano la H id I if, n.-r.-d A :,-i., t hi nbi hoal no M-hir.c id Inland I i-h ( nn-. i al n.o a null impi iced I .- -pii.idio' p.. 1 1 mi li - oi t; on 1 1 ilso an. Hi:-' o' 'ani;atioi'- Club- that w n motion l.a-. John D. i- inc: ri-pres. ntahv. -als for stiongci of t ben ill-' ' !, Ihe bai: hi-snin, .1 ( ie-'-t v., Hi i o.i, i-eil-- pruii!.--w it h the idea .1 rcpres'-r.!.,. I Assembly to -lied Clan gl' h"!d :n f'.-iiru- l.e u 'o ' ;;. tivr-s in the press lor act, Ttie me. i ir. -ai -t .. t riuLiiitid Am.anp pi di-niseu A ichediih ( ii-nei .. on d, he !si I p,.'sui- I;. i !, a il) ij, '. '.-;i -c of minimum fines for Jam.- an n- h ;av. s. '. !-i!diii t!;,- pel nut. iolations of ; 1,4-giSlat SUM ted po-tM iuoii and pro', idinf I, ..... . ,,. ,,ani(, a ' -ii of , i... control of --u, h ioneer pijs op. the Mrenguiemng .et,,,.,- of laws dealing with coid'i-r.i! , devices ii-ed ileo.uu A stat.-uiii.- -'i-in i.t ii fishing licenses Prohibition of ti.e use of autoinatie .irrn; m hunting. FAST RACK T,(.re no rest for f.-Ji ami same law violator in North Carolina Protectors of the Division of Game and Inland Fisheries in December maintained the bl.iw-lorc h pressure on poach ers and turned in a record of oI7 cases, second hijfli for n -mgle month during the past year iN'n vember's final tabulation of Tod was first). The high cost of poaching dip ped into violators' pockets for S4 -331.65 in fines and $3,199 63 in court costs during December December's mark brings to 4 -383 the number of cases prosecut ed by protectors during 1946 -- Here They Are . . wmoows 24 x 24 x 24 x 14 16 24 Builders Supply Phones 82 83 SPEARHEADING Witb SPORTS Hv i:n s!'i;,us , Main-d .! A-li.-illi- 1,1'jh In-fore f "'i1! I :oiiil I.) Kahiah Coat-h Mct'mi- I - ft . ' Jf j , , . . t.- i- Aoii pli-ast-d win felling S 1 i ;.. .rilu.i; tu i ... i:,.,i (i-.u-n lias taken L ; ' II j Ho- l,.i.oi ... ....... ,i ........ .- ' . l!( .. 24 .,un.t i ' . ,' '.. ,,;. Th,. ttfci-,Vli'- II ;h-l'- -,, .,: o.,-k,l ooinhiiMiion- l-w-- Zx - - mk " ...iii.i.-j I..-.. ..i:. I a.loo--...., .- lu-e 'eek ,.(,,, s Vi !!.,,' M li.hn - v..- gyOh i y 1V ' ... ft4fesOr..-- iJ J.....-- A In. ''. . l-o !!.-. ., ..,,... -! . I ;-. t I ; ih,- W.av- iT! ! e,1 ,,; II,, I.. . ii.- i-O'l-. Ii;iiii2 "l- f' od.-i Mi-- i.l..- .-.I -. a loll lu.,1-.- al .' . a lit ree j V ' h ' ' 1".!, , ., !,-' Uh.-M li.'lal -.a- here i X? " lionda i -,x :,,- V . , .ill.- ! : - 1 1 1 1 , 'I...' 'I...- i.O-i -! paid ll.lUil ; t o i ' i.a'i h.-i n laiuiiif-d lull- theip.seh'i . i -1 ,ii -m::. .,ii, .,!. .-.iim-- wh.n 1:1 ss 1-TKRS. utility inficlder win- I lie hi: .r..,,l a.,- ,i oil' lc ,,i . -in- the 1 l.veland Indian- ... ha- ,-,., .t ol !,.,!! in.Md :l i-.i I full ..-am l.-Miuht l'",n I" " St Lorn-- ;, :..m :,.- to: i... . -a.'!: r think- a ehanje of -e( ih-i;. j Salnii ... ' 1 1 . li. tm-l null -, I,..,,! - i a: ,- u.-i,- -in,. ' :iJI'1 "e e p- ,,,, ,- ...... oo-.-d !,, i: a,- -,. i, .,,)- I. id v. : to play i.m-l h al Un.-I ; I,.,, !,,, li.iin- :J: .i, .: i,.. ,niii- M! ,1 1 1 : -'-' o.( 1 - 'a i . It 1 (u I nd i a i , - af- . -(-(icfj o li-d -. M.m- .'.-Ii,-m!I.- ,,.:,! -'-''-'"'-''Ik milnarv -er- I..M I )( . ,V"'IS : iean, has in- t.-H- HkMDI.S i : I lf..i,l..-l! and :u-rk s slatt t !.-!.".'. Iiaikii- l ;i-'h la ii . (,:oM- and . T 1 I Th-v will .! ia'i-r .d M.rk.-v t .. I-.. an- -.-.,-!,- ri.-i-led lr. ,J JLIL1 O aa;i:-l ..-K. -I ' ..-.vhaii -.-..i - lo ';u- Ha-eba!! .i.iii 2'J, with o-,.- !ia:lo; I-'am.- , ,ri li ( and m.i - i Ty O Ttf fl VI tor the l..l: -,i V '! . : Il-I- Mid ln.,, . Lwi-cin,, YY lllb 1 Will ...V iutf d ,o- -i.'-i- w.tii tin- F-..- hoiiLdiorn- y til yx "' 'i I.- -nil ii-ain- A,:i pi., ai An- Kill Hpp ..I Aliii r)a.M -,'i next October, and ,n 1948 at w i eh d on- liiiliail inuhc: i- reported I (Hill 113- equailed Babe heck Detroit paid Sbo iXio fr hi- ai and Ty Cobb's nil- S.'iO.OiHI is the the pro has.-ball '.ink ,!" 12 1 1 r a-h.-d Tot and I en-! eour! Inn-S-.7 S12f! !4: III IiKIT: Tr I. inn ine ..no I'ip'.i ! : n n :.i .irrtd ii.n 'i: .'.IT. I, -hm J w It ho irnber- Hie VilhollL'h licensr -(ale of T-ar. vio- durine 'he ..ll'Olls ,,f ihe ihe Sl.lK No lo (le, r renl I. -pol in he Divi ll lo!d th, . I ion i: i.t I e. i,-, ,i I ion i-.; o.-i ! ol . ours.- w ,s efpieni -p'irt" indulged o, i - J I -' over hail of .':' ie !tn 'i'i - were lor it'-mrd!?!? to lake dee it1 ihe a.d ol artificial I -iwiH::'hi-rs think iiady ihe pa-i war hoi n tor ,11,' fo: Ht'Mii t v mnv lie intere-letl ' -nln! e. :n, nt men that thi- '.ear - prc-- .j';.-1 1 1 -1 deer pineh J.'i llielmled tl lor -ea op 1 1 1-, i cfiimting uiiili ' - v ho w ere .ins -;.i ' il'- gmne s d in the i har"e but ' been iitler deei ling doe deer dm ire 11 Lilt ol ea -on I V. i'.. ill. -lit ioi ouiil h. ' U.i- . t.C l" who PWfirr I.,-,-t year's high --core of ire- i o: ion- the payoff of a levi-.on ol the Divisions law .. r. foi i ,-m, nt and protection sec 'lon .'huh w.-e :n-lalled during ihe la-' Miai l'-r ol l'i4r I nder t he n( .'. - . siein the protectors' 33 000-1'iO-ai re be.ii was marked off into five dm n.n- ck h handled b a uperisor, with the-e le.e -ub-ib'. id. d ml. i 2 di-l i :ct - :n w Inch '!'' proiecl.,1 - work e,,i..i am K Hen's how tl..- f)4(i lecord of 4 3!;"i pro-ecul ion- coiiinarcs Willi 'he work ol the iv o prev ious years: tlu-ie were 1 3113 prosecutions in 1944 and 1 4f!0 in 1945. Of I hose 1.4R0 -n 194.-1. ineideritally. T.W orosocut ions about 40 per cent of the .-.ear's total- came during the final cjuarier. when the revised en forcement setup was put into ef fect. The Division doesn't contend that ' the enforcement s-. stem is perfect, nor that the number of prosecution-, is the sole standard by which j the efficiency of an enforcement ' agenev f an be measured But the record of prosecutions does show I that the enforcement section is ac tive, and that the necessary em- : phasis on protection which game j and fish management requires is I not lost in the shuffle of other . problems. The protectors would be 1 happy enough not to have to nan- -die so many prosecutions, but so i long as there are hunters and fish- : ermen who try to kick the law ! around, the protectors will be hap-! py enough to oblige with prose-1 cutions Many Trees On the 30-mile trip from Marion, c- t0 tne top of Mt Mitchell a traveler encounters more pecies' of trees than he would in crossing Eu- 111,- e.-n- Ihe j,,,! 1 , n; 'r -. l , in p,, jU:i:' ;ei.ire- i.'i-t li on ti.i a,.,l 'I'. -: U id,. Daylon Adds 2nd Win Over Beacon Thursday, Plays At Oleen Tonight Likes Change Boys Take First Victory of Season Over Springdale, Meet Fontana Today St John's Rangers defeated the Spiint'dale five in a thrilling game which ended m a 14-10 score Wed-i:t-da night at the Waynesville 1 1 ii ii '. At the fu st half the visit ing leam had netted li points and the Raii!:eis had not yp( scored During the -econd half, both teams profn ss-"i..y tied until the final lour n:i.e.ule- when the Rangers ' niuphed. The Ransereties broke through lor- their 4th victory this season by overcoming the kh.tyniount.s, an independent team from Cullow-h.-e. by a 29-13 srorr- Miiiioay night Si John's divided 'he bill by a return game with W i bier tin. Rangerettes l ing vic- loi inus ii , a 2'.i-1 ii -core and t he Rangers losing Hie Websior ho 1-3 meet to ... 0 p.m.. St Tor- emng at John i.. ,. :n .a, . ,u i- 't.iiii- "in i'id ine r niiiuiia i :. h school team Girls lineup Fontana St. John s (? Kittym'ts (13) I uiiado f-;iiis ( , ' Furtado Gibson F '"'Mis Hartshorn (. Kernan Smith Moimiiio Lowe G sd.ers Claxton Sun-. M John's - H Boyd. Kien ai Aafes. Martel. Carter, Kir. pati n k l-.iliy mounts -Humphreys. Roys lineup: I'dS. St. John's lit) Smiiiifdale I III) Waul llhs I ,'ichter i !a I'd the Iv Weiss Klein Kliis i liosenhkmni li. Weiss IRISH GREAT tletsw peas?ec v a kl, 1 Ktm '-el, .t . Sylva VFW On Program Here Saturday Night Against Daytonites oach John Mct'onell's Davton Rubber iiint i in proved with the addition of lioyd Owen in the cen- ! ter position and s.'iiltins Ed Boon to for', aid look a running battle j from the Iteacon Mills team Wed 1 nesdav niht at S-,var.niiiu with a final scnr-;- of 42 to :sl ! 'i'oinlit t In l)atonites meet the! j Op en Dim tors on ihe Mixire Gen- i era I Hospital : v .-imasiuni. The lo- cah plav the opi ning Kainc on a , double bill slartiin; al 7:0 p.m.. floone im.- ihe IiikIi scoring man, for Davion m ibeir win Wtdnes- 1 (lay. the second lime they have won i over t In-j i- Indo-lrial l.orf) oppon-; ent Canailio Owen (Jriffin and! Troulman. ollnr- i.n t lie starting lineup, all ;-avr a L'ood aeeount of 1 l-olsom and Penley j ':iiie, for lieacon. j their yaine at Oteen l Da tollmen will play meeting the Sylva j n t.'u- WTIIS court at ! A yamc previouslv a, in SvKa for Monday been cancelled, but the two other lilts on next ; et i bance lor revense the las'. Kiika basketeers , 'lien take on Champion Y first time .Ian The fol v. eck they lune two games I, one conn, ineetini; Mar I'eb :i and Keusta on The;, leturn lo Martel Fph , and me. t Champion V her e on b 15 Mars Hill Tumbles Canton High Cage Teams Tuesday Canton high school's court teams met double defeat at Mars Hill Tuesday night The r.intnn oImK. were beaten 31 to 25. and the boys! lost 23 to 14 to the strong Mars I Hill combinations, who marked up their ninth straight double-header of the season. Girls' line-up: Pos. Mars Hill (31 Canton (25) F JuMice i 13, Taylor (11) F Ferguson .3, Griffin 3i F Fowler ' 12 Hendricks i7) . G J I.edford Robinson G L Ledlnrd .. Reno! (; RaHfrri f). Tatham! Subs: Mars Hill - Sampson 3. McKinney. Csnlon- Ingle 4. Haney, N' Tatham Woodruff bnd-up: ; Pos. Mars Hill CM , F John-on 5 , ., ,. ) Canton (14) C Miller (2) McCTure (3) M. Stiles (5) J. Smathers ( 1 ) B. Stiles i 1 ) Matthews 2. S Miller. ' o r. Jamerson . 2 i G Rennet t K G Anderson Subs: Canton -Siiiathers. Short . Games This Week Friday, January 'li Canton at Waynesville SI Johns al Fontana. Fines Creek at Clyde. Bethel at Crabtree Datyon al Oleen. Saturday, January 25 Sylva Vl-'W at Dayton Tuesday, January 2S Bethel at Clyde. Canton at Fines Creek. By Jack Sords 5 OSriEA, a tSj-fec? as ooe op-fi-eie(is ri h?ism Mis-t&ff !m So You Think You're Tall? AP Vewsfeitupps Max Palmer, seven foot, seven can't find basketball shoes to fit him from averaging better than under one basket where he can pennies into a piggy bank. He's grade, and is reportedly headed for Arkaasas players from the University of Mississippi. SAV. 1. This Is What Well Balanced Wheels Mean To You Smooth, Quiet Car Operation Without Shim my, "Tramp" Or Objectionable Vibration. Reduces Spotty Tire Wear. 2. 3.. Reduces 4. Improves :. Ftomotes btabihty Of Speeds. Drive In Phone 534 Firestone Home Auto Cagers Kleire inch Vance, Miss., high school star, j his size 16 feet, but that doesn't stop 40 points a game. Max stands only j dunk the ball in like a kid feeding 19. weighs 300 pounds, is in the ninth U. The little guys are JUST INSTALLED AT Famous MAWBEE WHEEL BALANCING MACHINE For Both Static and Dynamic WHEEL BALA NCING: E YOUR TRES Wear And Tear Qt Your Automobile Tire Mileage. TODAY And W. Mi (Bill) Cobb, Owner Waynesville Teams Meet Old Rivals In 1st TUt Locals Boast Better Records But Are Sure of Close Contests Tonight i j Meeting for the first time this I winter, Waynesville high school's basketball teams will take on their ! old rivals, Canton, in a double pro gram starting at 7:30 p. m. on the local floor, i Waynesville has been resting this week with an open date on their j schedule, and should be in- top shape for tonight's tilts. The girls, i who have lost only to Bethel in j eight matches played so far, will have the services of Frances Scates, who has been out the past two j games, and will strengthen their I offensive. Canton's girls also has I a good record, six out of nine wins, i and the opening duel should be ! closely matched, with the locals : possibly being slight favorites. The Mountaineers, who have lost only two of eight games, also have a better record than Canton's five wins in 12 starts. However the natural rivalry between the two teams always assures a spirited contest, and games don't always go by the record in any sport. Another feature tilt tonight will be between the unbeaten Bethel teams ;d Crabtree, who dropped a decision to the county leaders earlier this season. Fines Creek I and Clyde also will be seeing ac tion against each other at Clyde, j To Speed Reconversion I It's an old story now. but still vi tally important. Save all ' used I kitchen fats, put them in tin con- j tainers and deliver to your butcher i who will give you four cents a pound ! for fats. Every pound of fat saved ) speeds reconversion. i, Operation Ai: Hid Let. Us. Balance Yours Fines Creek I Over Clyde r! Teams TuesJ X llics Vlt-PK dealt Clvr defeat Tuesday night tid uy a M-ii) victor. gagement will be 'plav tonight at 7:30 p. , ..s,t.., aim ,1! , .rv( who were aneart and held the Vjsil(lrs iwu poiius me la-t na. paceu ine Doys as n,M the first half.-all,m,n. goals to the CW,0 . kept safely ahead thi ,,, the game. Girls' line-up Pn. Fin,. rv...i. .... . - I h . ' I ,1. P. rm-flionn T F McCrary i 12 1 F Woody ( 13 1 G Walker 2 i G Davis G Jenkins Subs: Fines Creek- Kinsland 2, H.-nnis Justice. Clyde- Smith Mann. Boys' line-up. ros. fines Creek ( :!) F Ledford 1 5 ) ; F McElroy ( 1 1 1 .eat C Russell (2 1 ; G Swanger i (i i j G Greene Subs: Fines Creek -j Justice 2, Taylor. oano! Jackson, Morgan. Sizen Clure. Call Five Htj for- NAILS Assorted SiI HYATT & Phone 5(10 i Supplies Main Strel p. 7 uie British Isles Turkey. to Y,

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