Iloutnaineers Begin 12-Game Schedule Friday oui Slocking Program In Pisgah ! iresi To Yield More Fish Than Ever i L >r. or pen- in the Pis ferr-t area April 15 and fish L.,. r>?? n busily plan d n.akr tht forest streams i :hr best in ihe section. Ltng thi- week the WRC, L.j- , .?,: h local wildlife are putting thousands of L and brouh trout in 13 sot the Pi rah. r trout, ranging in length aght to 11 inches. are being it t!;< David on River, rear iwn in to< I'l.-j.ih National under Ihe supervision of tfford. ling to Hanger Seely, Mr. I i; one of the most out i e\pei; on trout rearing United State;. > fi-h he raises are bigger fai nter tlian you will find ?re" the ranger declares, pting Bigford is T. R. Chas k the Balsam Grove section | county. Before the spring u season is over, some 42, Miiboxv and brook trout will keen reared at the Davidson station. Last year some 63, (ere reared and distributed hrough this cooperative pro-'l kf the l\ S. Fish and Wildlife k ind the r. S. Forest serv-! |pj>t year was also a ban-' ke ! fi-i:ermen in the Pis- j mere Here more than 15.000 J lays of fishing in the forest1 f. and Ranger Seely points F ; u'n he was first here in fgah in the mid-thirties the k of fishermen per season ?m 4.50 fo 6U0. co.-t ot rearing fish is report Mbih today, ranging from L3 oei'ts !)er trout. It was ? otr by the superintendent rearing station that the 11 annun It tee. Below are some of the items in Ihc 38th street golf museum: The nutter used by Francis Oui net when he won the IJ. S ama eur championship in 1914 has icon turned over bv the Hlagden Bulls, a Boston Club. Jack Level of New York pre sented a copy of thp golf rules of 1897. James Gallaeher of Arlington. V. J , presented a complete set of >ld-fashioned club-maker's tools. Coat and sleeve buttons or lapel tins of 11 British golf courses vrre received from British sports nen. scored On Fouls WIJ.MINOTON. Del. 'API?The 'diversity of Delaware Blue Hens ot a foul throwing record when Hey heat Wet Chester Stale reaehors College. B9-85. The win icrs made .83 of 42 attempts al- i hough the losers outscored them i ?? seven field eoals. Captain Frank Vliite made 12 straight fouls and i 3 out of 14 while Skin Crawford i ank eipht of 10. I ' THEY'RE IN THE BIG LEAGUE NOW ????MHHMHHMHnaHaMBMBHIBamHHMaiB TWINS EDDIfc JR. and John O'Brien of South Amboy, N. J., are checked out by brother Billy, 12, and their sister Teresa before leaving home for the Pittsburgh Pirates' training camp In Havana. The 22-year-old boys w.re signed by the team for a reported $80,000. (International) West Pigeon CDP Plans Improvements H\ MRS. HENRY GARNER Community Reporter The West Pigeon Community De velopment Club met Thursday eve ning in the lunrh room of the Beth el School, with the chairman. R. C. Sheffield, presiding. The meeting opened with the showing of an of ficial film depicting our National Anthem, and prayer led by the Rev. C. O. Newell. The Hump Reautifieation commit- j tee report was given bv the chair man, Miss Maude Worley. who stat ed a rerommendatlon by the com mittee that the community have a beautification contest with three prizes being awarded the winners. First prize, twenty-five dollars; second prize, fifteen dollars and third prize, ten dollars. This rec ommendation was accepted. Announcement was made by the Mail Box ami Road Sign commit tee that" seventy-five additional mail box posts were being made and that signs were to he placed at the intersection of all main roads in the community, and that sugges tions for private roads would be welcome. The Roadside Heautitication com mittee chairman, D. D York, re ported that the committee met the preceding week and offered the fol lowing recommendations, which were acrepted by the club; (1? That a recommendation be sent to our Representative that a law be passed, or enforced if al ready passed, that dumping tra-h and garbage along roadsides lie pro hibited; I V I New Grid Coach Is Former Polio Victim DKNVKR One of those rare Individuals in sports a college [football coach who never won a ! college football letter ? will lake up his duties at Denver University of the Skyline Conference in the 1953 season. The job rebuilding 1). U's. sag ging grid fortunes was handed to Hob Blackmail, H4, coach at Pasa dena, Calif., Junior College for the last, four seasons. Hlackman is a one-time polio victim. He went to the University of Southern California after a stel lar career in athletics at Long Beach High and was elected cap tain of U. S. C's. freshman team. [Then he was stricken with polio. It took Hlackman more than a year to recover and the affects of the disease ended his hopes of playing Trojan football. So he be came assistant coach at Southern California even before lie got his diploma. At Denver, Blackmail succeeds Johnny Baker, former star guard j at U. S. C. derstanding; November The Family Needs a World Outlook; December?The Family Observes Christmas. Mrs. Carl Edwards and Stanley Swayngim vlsied Slanley' mother in Black Mountain recently. The community regrets to learn of the death of If. Edwards lffec redy of Koanoke, Va.. and our sym pathy goes to his widow, the form er Miss Evelyn Keetcr of West j Hgpon. i2) That thorp bp a garbage dis posal in tho community; and (3) That a committee on road side beaut ideal ion be appointed for ^ach road in the community. Mrs Jack P McCracken report ed on the progress of the commlt lee on a Community building. Dr. A. P. Cline offered words of praise and encouragement to the com munity for the work being accom plished and pledged his support as lid Lyman C. Reed. Don Matney ind Ted Rogers, of radio station rt'HCC were welcomed. Mr. Matney spoke of facilities his station of rered the CDP work, inviting the community to send news and an- : riounei mcnts of mectinsg to the station. J, E. Justice, chairman of the Pigeon Valley Fair committee, urg- 1 ?d the community to begin making dans immediaelv so we might have ! mother successful fair. Program chairman. Mrs. L. R 1 "Jenrgp. announced the proposed < irogram plan for the year with the 1 heme: "Better Family Life Makes 1 letter Communities". < The program began with an in- 1 cresting film on "Family Life," af- ? er which Mrs. Mamie D. Newell 1 vas introducd hv Mrs. George. Mrs. I s'owell gave an inspiring talk on t 'The Family Needs a Foundation", r elating the making of a home by 1 he first family. f The program committee submit- 5 ed the following suggestions for f irograms for the remainder of the f ?car: ' April?The Family Needs Fun; I May The Family Needs Good S looks: H June The Family Needs Music; 1* July?The Family Needs Hob- C ies; 1< August?The Family Needs To S le a Good Neighbor; V September?The Family Needs a d -wdget; October?Tfc? ranilly rfeedl Un Sunday evoiing the H e t h e I ; Presbyterian Church Installation Services were conducted by the Rev. Archie C, Graham for theJ Women of the Church. The follow-1 ing officers were installed in a very impressive ceremony: Prosl- j dent. Mrs. John Johnson: Historian, Mrs James Sheffield; Chairman of World Missions, Mrs. J. Edwin Justice; Chairman of Christian Education, Mrs. Henry Garner; Chairman of Spiritual Growth, Mrs. ! Claude Church; and Chairman of Stewardship, Mrs. Tom Terrell. Public installation of officers of Sonoma Chapter No. 254. Order of the Eastern Star, will he held Tuesday evening, March 31, at 7:00 o'clock. Installing officers will he: Installing Officer, Mrs. Mae II Wilman, Past Grand Matron: In stalling Marshal. Mrs. Vella Mae Stevenson, District Deputy Matron; Installing Conductress, Mrs. Mil dred B. Fisher; Installing Chaplain, [?"red Trull; Installing Organist Mrs. Marie Stinnett. The following tfffcers will be installed: Worthy Matron, Mrs. Geneva Medford Sin ?leton; Worthy Patron. J. Letch IVorley; Associate Matron, Mrs. ! ?'lorence Russell Garner: Associ ite Patron. Henry H Garner; Sec-j etary, Mrs. Tellie King Beverage: treasurer, Mrs. Wanda Pipes Shef ield: Conductress, Mrs. Lou Wells singleton: Associate Conductress, drs. Edith Stamey Edwards; Adah, drs. Kate Cathey Terrell; Ruth, ilrs. Lucy Trull West: Esther, Mrs )ora Mainous; Martha. Mrs. Mae iwayngim Edwards; Electa. Mrs. Jattie Cathey Kelley; Marshal,; Irs. Nellie Willetts McCracken; 'haplain, Mrs. Mae Smathers Kel?i ey; Organist, Miss Helen Justice; lentlnel, Martin Vaughn llramlett; Varder, Mrs. Pauline Cole Rig on. Vs* tfc* Want Ads for results Junior 4-H Court Tourney Finals Today The duals of the annual Hay wood County Junior 4-H Club bas ketball tournament are being play ed this afternoon on the Champion V court in Canton. In the girls' game. Bethel plays 1'attou Avenue. Bethel advanced . to the finals Friday by defeating Fines Creek 22-20. Fallon Avenue defeated Cruso 43-2ti to gain the other finals berth. The ('anion boys defeated Crab tree 43 24 for one berth in the boys' tournament, and North Can ton defeated Morning Star 25-13 for the other berth. Trophies will be awarded the vv imiers. - Elementary 4-H Basketball Play Offs Start Tues. Eliniiuatotns in the Haywood Count) El?m?nUry 4 it Club bas ketball tournament will .begin to morrow iTuesday afternoon at the Hazelwood gymnasium, according to Turner Cat bey of the County Agent's office. Two games have been scheduled. Maggie girls will meet Lake Juna luska girls at 3:30, and the Mag gie boys will meet the Lake Juna luska boys at 4:15. On Wednesday Cecil boys and girls will play Hazelwood boys and girls at the same time Finals have been scheduled Thursday, with the girls' game get ting underway at 3.30. Trophies will be awarded after the games. " ? PHONE 12 9 1 )ha*td LAST DAY! wbnirolor Thrills! ROCK HUDSON IN seminole" Ufal f ighting Story ? ACTION ? TUESDAY fighting rats of tobruk" ll star CAST f N ESDAY and Ml'KSDAY strange door" ?"Starring? RU:s I.AUGHTON artoon and NEWS of Show Waynesville DRIVE-IN THEATRE Children Under 12 Admitted FREE Show Starts At 7:15 P. M. MON. & TUES., MARCH 30 & 31 "My Favorite Spy" Starring BOB HOPE HEDY LAMARR 0 WED. & THURS., APRIL 1 & 2 "Mutiny" (In Color) Starring MARK STEVENS ANGELA LANSBURY Also Short Subjects And Cartoon ? FRIDAY, APRIL 3 "The Man With My Face" Starring BARRY NELSON ?Also? 5 Color Cartoons Smoky Mtn. |! DRIVE-IN ; THEATRE ; "Western North Carolina's Newest." Children Under 12 Admitted FREE Show Starts At 7:15 P. M. MONDAY. MARCH 5ft "Lost In Alaska starring ' ABBOTT & COSTELLO Comedy ? Cartoon ? TUES. & WED.. MARCH 51 & APRIL 1 "Talk About A Stranger starring GEORGE MURPIIY NANCY DAVIS # TIIURS. & FRI., APRIL 2 & 3 * "You For Me" Starring PETER LAWFORD JANE GREER GIG YOUNG Also Featurette "RIPE, COWBOY RIDE" V w * PARK Theatre Program ; MONDAY, MARCH 30 'The Naked Spur" ? (In Color) ! Starring JAMES STEWART < JANET LEIGH { ? I TUES. & WED., MARCH 31 & APRIL 1 "Breaking The Sound Barrier" _ . r Starring f ANN TODD RALPH RICHARDSON ' ?? 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