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f ternoon, September 18, 1930 THE WATNESYTLLE MOUNTAINEER page rra Le Loses to Kink ban(J pau, ?Iha, e t her husband nnk finaly Ir-skating rink and ams they sep,,,.,,,, f Mrs. Lovas said her hus- I PARK THEATRE Matinee Sunday 2 & 4 P. M. Saturday Continuous Shows from 11 A. M. i ,ts Sunday 9 P. M. Weekdays 7 & 9 P. M. PROGRAM LAST TIMES TODAY toon the wonderfully haman stories famed Wnvpars in ThsSaruriiaY Evening Post i j- i i r x TUES. & WED., SEPT. 19 & 20 "TRIGGER, JR." Starting 10Y ROGERS, DALE EVANS and "TRIGGER" TIIURS. & FRI., SEPT. 21 & 22 'KILL THE UMPIRE Starring WILLIAM BENDIX II WAYNESVILLE )RIVE-m THEATRE ovies Are BETTER Than Ever! MON., TUES., SEPT. 18 & 19 "HIT THE ICE" I Starring ABBOTT and COSTELLO - o- WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 20 DOUBLE FEATURE "JUNGLE JIM" Starring JOHNNY WEISSMULLER ALSO J 'STALLION CANYON" Starring KEN CURTIS o TIIURS. & FRI., SEPT. 21 & 22 I WAS A MALE WAR BRIDE' Starring . ' CARY GRANT and ANN SHERIDAN Also Selected Short Subjects THE YOUNGER SET By ANNu BISCHOFF High School Senior Wayncsville Hi's first football game is behind them now, and they won it by a score of 42-0, with the Sylva "Hurricanes" being the opposing team, J. C. DeWeese proved to the fans that he Is going to be an even greater threat than he was last year, and made three of the six touchdowns. Bill Sutton's kicking was the outstanding feature of the game, and he also rave the most spec tacular individual performance of the game. He averaged 66.6 yards per punt and 49 yards per klckoff, which is believed to be the high est average for a single game in the state. Ills first klckoff went 63 yards, the second one went 64 yards, and the last one went "3 yards. In the backficld James Moss and J. C. proved to be the greatest ground gainers. James had an aver age of 8 yards per rush, and J. C. an average of about 8.2 yards per rush. lhe biggest part of the game was played by the "B" teams. The first string players played only about one quarter altogether. The miliary Band gave an outstanding performance during the hair. They marched down the field until they came to the Sylva cheering section, and then form ed the letters "HI" and played "HI Neighbor". Next they made a football and played the school's "Victory" march. After that they made a soda shop, then a coke, and then a juke box and played 'Tut An other Nickle In". They came out of that and into a "W" for Waynesville. The last thing they did was form a double line for the team to come back of the field through. The rain didn't dampen the spirit of tlu team or of the band and seemed to dampen only the spectators a little. The cheerleaders weren't both ered by the rain, either. Charles Alley came up with a yell every time there was a chance to yell It was 'a very good performance by the team, the cheerleaders, and the band. Last work was election week at Wayncsville Hi. Tuesday, the Library Assistant met and elected their -officers for the coming year. Marietta Dillard was re-elected president of the club, and Braxton Crocker is vice-president. Mourieve Carver was elected secretary-treasurer. Shirley Shef field, reporter, and Jennifer Hamni, historian. Student Council president Lin ton Palmer, announced the re turns df Thursday's election of class officers on Friday. Ilctly Farmer was elected pres ident of the senior class, with other senior class officers being: Charleton Davis, vice-president; Alden McCrackcn, secretary; and Tommy Boyd, treasurer. J. C. DeWeese heads the junior class as president and Frank Lnloe is vice-president. Patsy Ezell is secretary, and Lane Pre vost Is treasurer. The sophomores elected Norma Jean Winchester as president and Charles Messer as vice-president, with Carolyn Abbott as secretary and Patsy Blalork as treasurer. Barbara McClure will lead the freshman class with Billy Rogers as her vice-president and Mary Sue Morcan as secretary. Eileen Ger- ringer is treasurer. These officers make up the Stu dent Council and the laws by the students govern which school The Student Music Council held its election of officers on Friday. Mark Haters, senior, was elected Student Director, and Betty Noland, also a senior, was elected Assistant Student Direc tor. ' Jane Rogers was elected pres ident of the Concert Band, which made the one rating in Greens boro last April, and Lillian Med ford is vice-president. Nancy Leatherwood was elect ed secretary. ; In the Chorus, Betty Franklin was elected president, and John nie Green Is vice-president, Car olyn Sayer is secretary, and Ann Rector is treasurer. Junior Band officers are: Charles Howell, president; Alice Knloe. vice-president; Eugene Davis sec retary; and Nancy Noland, treasurer. Eugene Moody, a senior, will head the Military Band, with Pat sy Ezell as his vice-president. Pat sy Brendlc is secretary, and Aaron Gibson treasurer. After reading these names you can see what an outstanding cuun cil the Music Department is go ing to have this year. At The Park Tues. and Wed. .'Hf 1 v - i Canton Hi also launched its 1950-51 football season at Can ton Friday night. They rolled over Central Hi of Rutherfordton-Spindale. 21-6. Jimmy Abbott scored two of the touchdowns, with Charlie Polndexter and Jim Hardin mak ing the other two. The Canton and Waynesville teams seem to be pretty well matched this year which means that the Canton Waynesville game here October 6, will be one of the best of the season. The Canton Band showed much improvement over last year and looked very good. They have add ed Instruments and majorettes and tumblers and they add to the looks of the band. Roy Rogerfe king of the cowboys, in a scene from his latest picture, "Trigger. Jr." ' Practical Joker Goes Too Far BLOOMINGTON, III Mrs. R. it. Abbott can take a joke but this one went much too far. It started when a truck arrived at her home with a load of ready- mixed concrete. She thought it was just a mistake. Then other trucks drove up to deliver 50 pounds of ice cubes, gro ceries, a gallon of lee cream and $20 worth of whiskey, and to pick up cleaning, taxirub passengers and a dog, and to fix a flat tire. The next day, workers came to deliver more ice cream, pick up Junk, bring a load of furniture, fix the washing machine, measure the house for window shades and Ve netian blinds and carpets, estimate the cost of a heating plant, and to sell a vacuum cleaner, Mrs. Abbott called police. Chief S. Clyde Hibblns said he'd had re ports of such phony orders In the past but this was the worst he'd BOY W ITH BF.AY SIIOOlT.lt P1LF.S I P TWO TlU't KS SPOKANE A boy's accurate aim with a bean shooter caused a two-truck collision. Don Johnson, (ruck driver, jold police he was driving along when a boy with a bean shooter let fly. The bean struck Johnson near the eye. He slammed on the brakes and a truck following him crashed into the rear of his vehicle. Both trucks hail to he towed away. The boy could not be found. come across. "If you're caught," the chief warned the prankster, "you'll be dealt with pretty severly." NOTICE OF NEW PRECINCT IN WAYNESVILLE TOWNSHIP Tormal and legal notice is here by given that the Haywood County Hoard of Ejections in a mooting duly called and by motion and res olution duly adopted, has created and established a new voting pra cnu't in Watiesille Township and rlt-Mi'iiated it as EAST WAYNES VILLE. Bounded as follows: HEG INNING at a point in the center of Richland Creek' where Raccoon Creek joins Richland Creek; thenc down Richland Creek to the BEGINNING. Further notice is hereby gjveo that the voting or polling place for said EAST WAYNESVILLE Is des ignated and established at EAST WAYNESVILLE SCHOOL. This the 9th day of September, 1950. CROM E COLE Chairman Haywood County Board of Election! ' ' 1995 S 11-18-25 " ' ' NOTICE OF NEW PRECINCT IN WAYNESVILLE TOWNSHIP . Formal and legal notice is hcre- by given that the Haywood County Creek and runs,, up Raccoon Creek Board of Elections in a meeting to the .'center of Ilowells Mill Road;' duly called and by motion and res ilience in an eastern direction with ! olulion duly adopted, has created the ci liter of Ilowells Mill Road to the center of Highway 19-23; thenee up a riilgo directly east of Ilowells Mill Road and with the watershed of said ridge to the watershed of Liner Cove Hraneh and Raccoon Creek to Jerry Knohb, Clyde Township line; thence with Clyde Township line to corner of Clyde Township-Pigeon Township and Waynesville Township; thence in a southern direction with the watershed of UatclilTe mountains and the. Pigeon Township line to and established a new voting pre cinct in Waynesville Township and designated it as WEST WAYNES VILLE. BEGINNING in center of Rich land Creek and Smathers Street Bridge and runs with the water shed of the ridge between Shingle Cove and Smathers Street to the top of the mountain Ivy Hilt Township line; thence In a north ernly direction with Ivy Hill Town ship line to Highway 284; thence easterly with Highway 284 to Pigeon (lap; thence in a Western Junaluska Assembly line; thence direction with the center of High' way 2"t to Ilerren Gap; thence with the watershed of Shelton tPowells) Branch and Raccoon Creek to the center of State Test Farm Road; thence with the cen ter of State Test Farm road to East Sired; thence in a northern direction with the center of East Street to an intersection near Jar vis Allison home place; thence down center of Highland Road to Marshall Drive; thence down cen ter of Marshall Drive to Slielton (Powell) Branch; thence down cen ter of said branch to Richland with Junaluska Assembly line to Richland Creek; thence in a South erly direction up the center of Richland Creek to the BEGIN NING. ' Further notice Is hereby given that the voting or polling place for said WEST WAYNESVILLE is des ignated and established at PRESS LEY'S STORE. ' v This the 9th day of September, 1950. CROM E. COLE Chairman Haywood County Board of Elections ' 1997 S 11-18-25 Buy Your Next Insurance Automobile Burglary Liability Accident & Health and other coverages on the MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN THE INSURANCE which you've always carried . . . ,nd the protection which you've always wanted ... Combine them , all into one complete program of financial protection and pay for It In con venient amounts over a period of months. Under the new Del Mar Plan, If your premiums total $100, for example, your initial cost Is a cash payment of $20. Monthly payments range from 4 to 9 months. ;;::;;;;;',';vThe;;;;:; L. N. Davis Co. Phone 77 Waynesville, N. C. W. D. Townsend , Heads Funeral Directors Group W. I). Townsend of Murphy was elected president of lhe 1 2th dist rict of lhe Funeral Directors As sociation at an organizational meet ing held Friday night in the Canton Hotel at Canton. Elected to serve with Mr. Town- send were Mrs. Hermie Bryant, vice-president; and Mrs. Howell Crawford, secretary-treasurer. Dinner was served prior to the meeting and the group was enter tained with vocal selections by Hugh K. Terrell of Bethel. Crawford Funeral Home was host for the occasion. FILL UP With issd) STRAND VOW!!! GIRLS, GIRLS, AND MORE GIRLS BIG -GALA -STAGE SHOW This WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY On Death Watch 40 Years BOSTON Dr. Timothy Lcary has retired as Boston's medical ex aminer after 40 years' service dur ing which he Investigated 44,000 deaths. FUEL OIL SEPT. - 20 21 F.'W. WOODY.. T . 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