THE WAYMSYIL MOUNTAINEER 'Af DECEMBER 10, 1951 SECOND SECTION 0 ibF An A nnual Event 'p-Sav First Ivi-- - ' - ; ; ;. . ' ; - : . . . . .. .. . . .. . Knioy First tries Events ' Wing Students 300 persons attending the caturdav night, honoring land ot w.ayucsvuiK to make the event an iffair, welwood school cafeteria, 1 1 in the football and band . .u artistic secretary s i..tnH a aala atmosphere Lmpted person after per- L anything ever staged ltHe nature or a smuiar nau- Hrawines hune on L while everything from Helmets, to goai posts mm ,l. ohnni colors Braced the He programs were in the j fnntha is. arums. "" m w . , . tkA nan. "tones, wnue even u -Ud out the football spirit Lu.in hail iiiiea wim u- tic supporters of the team ,d gave Coach '" ioud ovation as they stood him for ms Weatherby was noticeably u.. Iho rwrOffnitiOn. ' h Tom Rogers, head coach of It's Safe To Bet The Subject Was Football Clever Decorations Featured Banquet I vJ 1m . s vv v s-s N-. v$s v V VV s ss S S V. s X ,s W When these eight football coaches got together at the football-band banquet Saturday night, the subject was "a review of the past season'' as experiences were exchanged. The eight coaches had a few minutes together in a classroom at the Hazel wood school prior to the banquet. Shown here talk ing things over, are, left to right: C. E. Weatherby, Waynesvflle; C. C. Poindexter, Bethel; Carl Rat cliffel Waynesville; Tom Rogers Wake Forest; Bruce Jaynes, Waynesville; Tom Young, Western Carolina; Bill Swift, Waynesville; and Hugh Constance, Clyde. Mountaineer photo.) ) lvvfs , S S TV -S U x sSN .s-V i s , s1 s J. FRANK HAMMETT, JR., M.D. Announces The Opening Of His Office For The Practice Of GENERAL MEDICINE 211 East Street Waynesville, N, C. Office I'lionr 622 HOIKS 10-12 A. M. 3-5 P. M. C LOSKU THURSDAYS Rrs. I'hone 1060 HAYWOOD COUNTY EXPENDITURES KOR SEPTEMBER, 1951 Lodes - Balence on lbr Co Home I f lectric Co. Balence - - lS?,mev- Boarding Home Care . tan Franklin - Boarding Home Care Ismith Caldwell nousc icih iui r- J. ClarK i ravii . - - - - , Howell irayei aihpv Travel tm L. Queen ... C. Hall - irayei , - ane Edwaras Aiupp - . " I Rippctoe l ravei - Stahl Preparing Court Calendar rancls, Co. Ally. luiiiiiumiuii un .- . rhnnirah Co. . Janitor supplieg o.4ii,,ct rn Sunnllps for C.S.C. Frank Pate Coroners Investigation , Tax Ads ... Jttzer - Travel (Brevaidl Hardware Co. two qis. ' taring i:ouri uunuuu v Co Inc. Radio Supplies rn Bell Tel - Tel Co - Services Uwti Tniv Pniintv Asent'S Office tk Store Supplies ivnesvilte Mountaineer Claims ... .: lilon Enterprise Financial statements, claims lie Typewriter 1.0. oervn-e im. . ,,,- n Office Supplies Supplies Auditor s Office IktBroutthton Co. Tax Receipts & Binders ItiilliiH DliintUlict rnnnlru .. . I HUH.- t 1IIII""B ' 7 0. Barnard Co, Docket Book t . w " ok Store Bond Papor . - ' n Bell Tel and Tel. Co. - Services - Aug. ... mas Stiinifficld Bent. - owell, Postmaster Stamps . ' Ottailatin Co. Maintenance agreement Iryson TestinB cows . iler. C. S. C. Bal. Juvenile JudKC irhmiral ro. Jnnttor minplies fotlace Sunitoritim Clmcnrc Ctillins Bi. 10 . Kearse Mrs. cnarllft .tusiice ii Power ft Light Co. Power I. Hardware Feed ' 4 Duncan Tire Co.. Inc. Two Tractor lues pdSupnly Co. - Balance telle Wholesale Co. Too., Snurf & Foods iflmers Baling blraw fsPlumbinR Co. Plumbing supplies . wot. of Conservation & Dev. Our share of expenses Miller . Repairs to plupibing 1951 Hard-Hitting Linesmen Get Letters Lane Prevost, left, Waynesville queen of bt Paper Bowl game, looks at the Mountaineer cut-out which was one of the several clever decorations at the football-band banquet held here Saturday night. Miss Mary Medford, president of the Secretaries club, had charge of the decorating, and Miss Patsy Rogers, right, an assis tant. (Mountaineer photo.) FURS OH APPROVAL The Kid Store has made an arrangement with a New York fur manufacturer and will order on approval from their complete line of furs. You make no deposit, risk nothing; you buy the fur when it comes if you like it Come and sec the coat ensemble shown In the store; compare quality and prices. THE KID STORE 113 CHurch Street 38.78 4H.40 27 37 54 27 43.84 5H.BB 5.00 SO 03 37 10 233.48 5.60 218 500 6 77 Bl.flH .80 22.08 22.50 (12.00 42.05 57.00 4:80 246.50 & Rent "'"i iirjj.iiia mj yiui"uiii - - JU Tel. and Tel. Co. Services . ... (ampbell, Sheriff Rd. for prisoners fmpbell. Sheriff Summoning 24 iurors tamphell. Sheriff Expense Wilmington lampneu. sncntf Hoaro t laukmik - i, m rim.. .iHMIJUfll, aiienil 1WU OlIMft sviue Tractor Co- Fans tor iraciur uimui illicnn D.... 1I..,H illirt0 alln it. Co. Janitor supplies of Waynesville Water Lights Qn...l r a- -.. Q.11t;l u.(u iiwcn per sluicmiii. u- isvlllp ninvola Ji. Vtt.r 6hnn - RpnalTS fala Hardware Co. Screen wire ' tlectnc Motor Service Illar P C f V ftnsDital.'paleluh Board. Hnrdv Fish !..,...,, ni(ics iuchihiir ash Mr. Ernet Williams ash - Child to Winston-Salem ash liuis Pne ash w. J. Able Load Stone I ash - j w. Howell Elec. work ash Stamns , iwiunua ash - Stamns -"tiweu Tax Pfunti hOffioc Supplies- Trie- Sunnlles .-,.- in, . service to t"'.''"! I'M W Hnmer Kxam.-Hh Weir-h W. Krwin Exnin. Hugh Welch k Prini- - . . .. a . ''ini'l! -U. UUb -OUnPf1 fSurtltil,,.. Mnrlipal Pflre H Store Rroreriea & Janitor sup. - ajnesville Moun'aineer- . ijabp' 1)pv AO P. Deed"! derk of Ct Tov I.lct ri'iio Stnro Rt fnr T ster "arris .. . 's Son Groceries for Troy Early 'nc DnH c . k, " r'ltn iiMK ot'ui, , ........ f "P'rnv . Turn cltllo National Banv n v n. Y Junnno m-l-wi oci, (inf JysOIHm (r. am.miii m ; nv" nrp fo- Home, 'a $357.25 12IHI 53.211 30.00 lo.oo r ; " ... i l ' .V a 't M tiff a If you can't give her sable ' XH V I 1 . ' m . . . a ive Iter Samsonite lit' : """H y.Vv $11100 20 0(1 1(1 (Ml 25(10 325.00 $ "n no 4K W 115 17 2ISI.91 F'M sir .t,,t-r i o. none, ""'e .ook Tax refund .. , - Rehnildinr Servlro Rcblnding books IpnrlJ m .. ........ ft r""l Co. Conl ' r Vnlt Iton Ror'al Security 4(12.15 27 50 7I1.00 121.75 125.IW 27.00 11.50 2.M5 1 11.03 2IV0I1 Bn.no 25.30 3n m 48.00 i :w 7d no fi.14 9 do 7 42 in m soo s no 124.47 r,3 oo 38.41 $ 401 "4 i n 9.78 7fi.rn 1000 5 75fi ni 32 2S 3.70 4!i3.no 1. on i nn 7'M 625.96 Two of the hardest hilling linesmen of the "1951 Mountaineers mv shown KctUng tlicii Mtois from Coach Weatherby at Saturday's banquet. On the left is Wayne Kcllcy, guard, mid on the right is Harold McClure, tackle. These were two of 30 members of the squad to receive their, letters Satur day night. (Mountaineer pholo). N P,.i. ... "" . - .... 'change Poultry EoHn Our, on C5 1 'ancis Salary ,?.Vs - Stnrv iscm snlaPtf 1 ranois sisrv ""hfy Salary .:. 175. R7 51.81 Salary 2!4nn on 151.67 L'fknntrtclc salary -r""ing Salary .MkHn Sn,Brv H n Rn,rd Health Annrnnriation k""' Ubrary Apropriation . .- irHvei 1&W - Travc' -- tnncy Travel - - - am no nna .to cWwil - w : 700 H .T. pineletnrv Splaiv . 75 00 orv Corn"""" S"1"",,, innnn 'rn Jpn raiders Srfiaiy v.iwi nil Mnru" iu'vi-i . Mrs. Sm ' .uiieuii--Clnri F. Pl"'oe v , .irv Mnrv Jne Klnnp Salary WptMfe T riprH - Salary Pobert C. Hall - S.i'nrv noro'hv Turner , .10(100 m nn innnn son on tn nn 2on nn iihi mi i"iri"n v imnn MvrtlP S"in11ev Salary . - n r..v. n. snwrv Tll IRI "IUI , . I9"inn Ma-iiP steading SiMry unnn JurK A"' son -: Vi.ln poison ",!"'v Billy Allison Salary Nr .I:.; 1NCOMK FOB 8KPTKMBKB r v?.zr IV ' trom patients .17....,' Six1 i . '"iiueiii cnimren rD Assistance . nn 41 l no on tin no 79 nn 18H m 233 nn nn H3 (Ml ion nn I Hnnnl oofinn ;'ui (in I m nn I nn nn I inn nn , 24n nn ! . nn nn I ins on I im iK) 25.00 1 K'i3 75 590 R3 . B3 33 5(1(KI 40 IK) 30.00 R7R.75 I l5R'i3.n 1 44l Ml JHI3 ni 8.532.75 19 nsn.50 1 r (in 40535 1 018 4S l.(IO.74 938 42B 67 94035 Wake Forest, was the principal speaker, and paid tribute to the community, coaches, team and band for the record which they bad achieved. ; The "chamber of Commerce sponsored the event, with David Kelmet, president, serving as mast er of ceremonies, heard an urgent appeal from Jonathan Woody for support of the bond issue. He re viewed existing conditions in the schools, and the rank of Haywood in the state in the way of material things, as he cited facts to prove Haywood could . altord oeuer schools. Admiral W. N. Thomas gave me invocation, rv R Stuart Roberson paid tn- i,.,i in tin, rnnchpR and team as he presented Coach Weatherby , who in turn recognizeri assistant coacn es Ratcliffe, Jaynes and Swift. Then Coach Weatherby called the roll of the 36-mcmbcr 1951 squao who had earned their footoau iei- tor. These were aistnouiea (he banquet. , , , Coach Weatherby thanked the patrons for their loyalty, and the Athletic-Committee for their work. (he. "smut" which is being cast in ui. i.. .,,, w,.M it ! too lan'p (iiianllties iii manv ln- J 110 COUlUlllH--f ia umiij.-o, w " ' .Tnbnnv Cuddebaek. Lawrence ; stances at Hie game. Lealherwood, and M. K. Davis, lie, n,, epi his audienie interesled cited others who assisted In selling i ii, u s'l ics of stories about the tickets, and helped liandle Ihejw'iike Korest team, and climaxed crowds at. the' BmM. J his talk by tiling Hie banquet here W A. Kiadlev. chairman of the! the best be had attended it be- uj ,mitti.i urnopntori f 'h:irle ' ine 1he fiflh for (he week- and was Rlrv director, and Robert Camp hell, assistant director, along wiin the marching band, the cheer lead ers, drum majors and majorell.es, """Dr. Boyd Owen in a humorous vein, presented Coach Rogers, speaker of the evening. There seems to be loo much pressure being put on coaches to day to just win," the Wake Forest coach pointed out. "When a coach ic hAvim? a fine season, he stands high; when there are not so many games won, the same man, with the same ability as when winning, is often fired.'' "The theory of win or else is making it hard on coaches, but it seems to lw the trend or the day.'' Coach Rogers pointed out how football helped boys, and was also good for spectators. He slammed at impressed, he said, "by the sincer ity which has been shown on this occasion." During the program a group from tin: high school chorus gave three Christmas numbers, under the direction of Mr. lsley. The meal was prepared under the direction of Mrs. Hufus Slier, with the 4-H Club girls serving. The menu consisted of tomato juice, apricot salad, baked ham, limas, sweet potato souffle, relish es, rolls, pudding and coffee or milk. The closing number on the print ed program was listed as "Home. Sweet Home." As the large udi Clll'i, stood to sina. they found themselves lustily singing the Way-1 (Continued on Fae til J , ' 1 - , I' I r -Haywood County Community- Development Program Have You Changed Your Hospital Insurance To The New Blue Cross, Blue Shield See Your Community Chairman Mem, Si. P' girl-m-yof -Me... ey.ry ohion.wit ftmaU won. Somoni! H, itreomlined styling a knocks, a mork o yow ditcrimino.ing Kwtt-om lW And Samit.-r oo fa ,y- i eolV ey on pockeibook. Two pit octuoy coil W tWi yo'd tP W (or on of wch qoolity. T Wovol-ril w, I fohkn wis colors woke it eosy o choo pt feet gtft for tery cjol on yowr Ws4. TAW CASf '.:... ' - '' vanity o Nire " IADMS' O'NIIE Uiir) W tADilS' O'NtTt (CofiwhbW) ,.. H 5 lAOIfS' WAKDHOM -... JJ M fUlLMAN CASC '.:..' 'SaiMoaiU Fr Mm OWtCK ttf - TWOSWITtl.; JOUKMfYf - MANO WA0O Open Each Wednesday Afternoon And Friday Night UNTIL CHRISTMAS Final Jubilee Event Saturday At 2 P.M. GARRETT FURNITURE CO., Inc. MAIN STREET WAYNESVILLE .0 2J.0O $ SU1 PHONE 1 J'e sale of livestock "... fines 01 eggs ' te Teache:T:ZL iCnomiC tpankpn. :ia.oo

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