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WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER
SECOND SECTION
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Industry
trill" chennca. C"B" .
r .nil told Rotarians
Tthe interesting story of
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.herv.he is stationed
world", largest re-
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u..iii of Waynesville.
,.,r thp holidays, and
r he mountains". He de-
w miles oil i e :.."
1 ha h..s been staUoned
" vears. The semi-
mtrv. while rich in
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B the beamy anu ."-
ileadv increased demands
OTlcum throughout the
and especially the States,
it necessary to tap me
in other countries, in
clude oil in Venezuela,
L islands to the norm, rc-
more refining than most
,,1 nun American wells, he
iivn r led government, it-
,k.h timwed that the use
Jim " 1
land petroleum for heating
Iter were nnw aD0Ul u,u
B compared with a two-tor-
l S5 wars ago.
ii fnim the Aruba refinery
' the most part to Europe,
j, 'although the states gets
died some of the methods
refining crude oil, and the
aken to constantly improve
rnllMIIll products.
was introduced by Jonathan
Back In The Good Old Days Of Real Snows
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Melton Bound
Over In Gilliland
Shooting Case
Jim Melton, 53, of Waynesvilte'
was bound over to Haywood Supe
rior Court Thursday on a charge
anting from l ho shooting of Thom
as Gilliland. former Waynesville
policeman, the night of November
25
He pleaded 'innocent to the,
chaise of -secret assault vith ai
deadly weapon with intent to Will.;
Melton was freed ponding the
r..llini! of his trial in the February
lei in of court after he had posted.
i the $2,500 bond set by Magistrate
:J M. Ferguson of Waynesville.
1 Gilliland. 40, was reported im
i proved at Haywood County Hos
pital where he was under treatment
for .25 calibre pistol bullet wounds.
Greetings Arrive At The Post Office In Huge Quantities
This is a Main Street scene a a point under where the Park Sign now hangs. It shows M. I.. Matne.
left" and the late Jere Davis, in a buggy convened to n sled alter a snow in 1808. Wooden runners
wre substituted for wheels on the buggy by the Cagle Wagon Works. The old court house in the back
ground looked bleak against the deep snow. Tins photo owned by Mr. Malney.
rH YEAR AS REFEREE
;CACi(J (AP- Gil McDon-
riCiiil Johnson both are put-
in their twelfth seasons as
Itball (init ials in the Big Ten.
maid comes from Madison,
and Johnson from Batavia,
THE
YOUNGER
SET
By
ANNE BISCHOFF
High School Senior
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Last Thursday was certainly Hob p.esen,,. w,, Z
,,o Wavnesville Hi team. This
award was given to him at the
,is Club meeting, when the
football team was guest of honor.
Hob served as eo-eaplain lor the
team. Muntaiii-ers this year ann iur.
in some very outstanding piajuiR.
Solier's lucky day.
The first thing that he did was
to go to Asheville to get the nog
which he won for being the bes
blocker on the West Optimist Bowl
ti.. ..;., ic oolrl with a Hat sur-
face U has his name and best
hWicnr. West Optomist Howl, l!)5(l
engraved on it. It isn't I"' ring as
much as what it stands for n
stands for more than most ol us
realize Bob was judged all wecK,
not just for the game.
Then on Thursday night
he was
Avoid the Christmas rush
on Long Distance...
liH.tl.all seems to be an inler
osthiR subject around Waynfs
vitle anvtime. Kicht now, Bur
notte's ( ale has a football dis
nlav in their window.
The display is centered around
a miniature football field with a
ball in the middle. Pictures of
this vears squad members are
behind the field, with a Moun
taineer uniform placed around it
also. Tw .stem complete the
display: one of them fiives the
mil sc. ues. the other Rives the
IMalt ones.
The window is quite attractive
and has created a lot of interest.
The posters were done by Nancy
Francis.
them.
A i;aine called "Free.e" was
played during dinner, also. j
All of the girls thoroughly en- i
ovi.ii tin, mooting and want to
have another just like it real soon. ;
Mrs. John Nesbitt Is faculty ad- j
visor for the group and attended j
the dinner. J
The Waynesville HI Mountain
eers won two motr basketball
samcs at the local R.vm I rlday
night, when they brat lines
C'rcrk,
Hazel Farmer was hlRh scorer
for the Rirls. with Marjorte Cor
dill running her a rinse second.
Bill Sutton scored 16 points
for the boys, while Tommy Boyd
srored 14.
The score In the boys' game
was 50-26. The Mountaineers
came from behind to win it. In
the first part of the name the
Fines .Creek boys gave them
quite a scare by Jumping to an
early lead but the Mountaineers
proved too powerful for them.
The girls won their game 55
40, It was Waynesville all the
way. With the Waynesville girls
trying to settle things from last
year when Fines Creek tied them
22-22, it was an Interesting game
from beginning to end.
Crabtrce Cannery
To Close This Week
The Crabtrce Cannery will be
! open Tuesday and Thursday for
the processing ol meat It will
close at the end of the nei tod on
Thursday until next season,
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Mrs. Henry Francis
Mrs. Wiley Franklin
Helhel School
John M. Kigdon
Spring Hill School
Ed. Illatock's Grocery
Mrs. Welch Singleton
I Mrs. Hugh Terrell
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New Burley Strains Are
Now Immune To Wildfire
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Friday, December 2 2nd
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Mrs. James Beeves
Mrs. Edgar Hurneti
Cecil School
Burnett's (."ash Grocery
Springdale School
Cruso School
Henson Grocery
The l'. S. Depaitnieni of Agri
culture is now developing new
strains of hurley tobacco thai are
! almost immune to wildfire disease,
'according to tobacco specialists at
Stale College,
il 45 ! Wildfire is one of I he more sel i-
Itl 00 10 15 ous diseases ol the crop, iiuiny.
10 25-10 40 mown in Western North Carolina
10 45-11 :10 ! ;,(l five other states, Is used prill-
11 45-12 00 ,,v (l t)(, m.,mltailuro of
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:ii. i .l l)r E. E. Clayton, plant scientist
of the I S llepa.itmelii u
,.,,iiim-.. said, recently that brood-
CIS will now be able to develop
high-quality, wilcltire-rcMvlant va
rieties of all m.ilor tobacco lpes.
The first ol these, be added. Is ex
neeled to be available within the
next two or (luce ear
The Wildliie resistance in the
new lilies conies troin Ibe woo
species. Nieolj.tua longillora. A.
svsiematic sliul "i several Inin-
dred wild species ol .Mcoiiana urn
ing the past 15 years has shown
that iiianv of them lire linimin tn
one or another horlous disease ot
cultivated tobacco. Bui differences
in genetic makeup have been a
harrier to successful inlet -penile
crosses. ' Most of the w ild spent .,
and all of the disease re .iitant
ones, are small, strong snietliiK
: plants, generally undesirable m
appeal ance.
The now w ildlire-i esistant hur
I b y lines appear to he a little mote
Ivigoious in growth than mm iesi .t
ianl lines More bnpoitant. they
have a lower nicotine couleni ;ir
tine in present-day hurley run i
lueiior i ban smokers like.
Dinner
meetings can- be more
; fun'.
Make Your Calls Early!
Long Distance telephone lines will be crowded on
Christrnas Eve and Chmtmas Day in sptte of the
many new circuits we've added. We'll be on the ,ob
doing our best to put all your calls through but
there may be delay, You'll get faster service if you can
your calling before Christmas Eve or after Christmas Day.
Southern Bell Telephone and
Telegraph Company
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.Nmeiici Chili of VVaynesvilU' Hi
,,,,d ,.jr December meeting a' tb
Towne House last Thursday night
...... dei-oiatetl with a
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Chnstmus tree, thai reached I
h(. rvmu , one corner anu
er Christ ma.s decorations around
1"ti',c girls all brought a gift, some-thing-si'lv,
and exchanged them af
ter the bo mess n.eeting.
Marv Eveiv" IMcmmous. vice
; presided in the absence
' f the president. Mouneiu- Carver.
; during I he business session.
' T, spr,ker of the evening was
' Mrs w V Carter, one of the chap-
tor mothers, who told two Christ
' mas clones.
Ml - curlis Soay and Mrs. Grady
j Farmer were the Iwo other chap
I ter mot hers who were there.
I Impromi.lH speeches were mad.
I , ..ii.er , of I he club who were
j (.u,.d ,i during dinner
The Sub-Del) Club of Waynes
ville III decided to vary their usual
meeting by having a Christmas par
ty at the home of Sally Stovall for
their December meeting.
The girls dressed up and had a
"hen'' party all by themselves.
Before the party they drew
names and exchanged gifts that
niehl Thev also brought a can of
i,,.l nnd a lov to be given to some
,i f,...,ili to holn make their I
Christmas a happier one.
The parly was enjoyed by all
Miss Betty Bass is faculty advisor
for the group.
While they were at Sallys they
heard the recording of "The Ut
iles! Angel".
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Competition Gets Rough,
So Young Star Quits
IMTTSFIKI.D. Mass. - Nancy Ami
U.vear-old skating star
who has copped 74 medals and 13
trophies during a four-year career
including the National and North
American outdoor speed skating
.01.... i ih mirinot class in 1!)4
and juvenile class in 19:i0. has
turned in her skates and retired
! Nancy Ann said she enjoyed
skating, but too many of the ot net
contestants were out forjbinod.
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