Newspapers / The Waynesville Mountaineer (Waynesville, … / July 23, 1953, edition 1 / Page 8
Part of The Waynesville Mountaineer (Waynesville, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
American GI Is Italy's Top Basketball Player AP Nevdulvm LEGHORN Italy?Italy has se lected as its outstanding hosaet ball player of 1933 an American soldier from At water Minn. He is Pfc Dave Westiund. one of a number of young Americans who have given a strong boost u> the court game here. The soldier ? also have created as much good will among Italinas as a battalion of diplomats Westiund. who plays with an all soldier team from the big I S Army Supply Ba e in this port city, was picked as Italy's top player by officials, coaches and sports writers?all .Italians. Three other American servicemen were chosen among the top seven. They play ed in Italy's national amateur has seihall league. A graduate of Atwater High m nool a here he >u a loot hall, basketball and baseball star. West lund completed two years at St Cloud State Teachers College in Minnesota before entering service. He plans to go back and play basket ba.. at St. Cloud when he finishes his tour of duty. Most of the games in which West lumfs Leghorn Lions'' participat ed were ->ei louts. And. Westlund commented. Never have I seen any had feeling or heard harsh words between American and Ital ian placets or spectators."' About 20 000 luiowatt hours of elect: lc ay are used to produce two snort tons of aluminum. Lost on Plane MJK CIA?A MCG3WAM Cab<jve>. SO. ot Bcsh-o, ?ij aboard the Trarroceaa four-erased p.'ane which crashed in the Pacific 300 miles east of Wake Island. Mrs. KcGcwan was en rou:e hnrre from Guam. (InzernasionAl) Children Playing At Home Must Be Carefully Watched To Lessen Accident Danger By J AXE EADS WASH1XGTON ? Keep a close watch on the children time nca uon days, even if they art playing in your own backyard, especially if They are playing alone Acci dents can and frequently do hap pen in the yard. If an accident occurs, says the Red Cross, care given within a matter of seconds may detAmine whether the minor injury becomes a major one or whether the major jajory becomes a fatality. One of the common activities that need supervision is wading in a pond <?? home-type wading pool. Even though there is very Uttic water in most of these, a very small child rould drown if he fell face dawn. Falls and cuts are the must ctyn moo accidents around the home. The Bed Cross urges parents nut to loose garden tools snout, or permit their children to leave their toys lying around the yard or sc-w if a child suffers a severe fall, check first for injuries before mov ing bin Many injuries are aggra vated by moving the victim lin propertiy If breathing has stop ped. artificial respiration should be applied immediately If a person is bleeding profusely, the first aider should apply direct pressure on the wound, with a pad and tight I bandage. Other Red Cross first aid tips for parrots at a child invoiced in an accident: Help prevent shack by keeping the injured child tying down m a comfortable position with his head level wuh tm body until yon know how venous the injury is. Keep the injured child warm, maintain ing normal body temperature if possible Never give water or other liquid to an unconscious person. \ If he's coashiuus. and there is no evidence c* abdominal injury, water may be given in sipa. Hot lea or coffee may be givep. par ticulariy if the victim is cold. In cases wciere the accident appears to be venous vend for a physician or an ambulance la 1950 Scotland had one bouse for every 3 2. 3 persons. The average Scottish worker spends about 5=-- per cent of his wages on rent. Graduation Showers NORMA* Ohla <AP>?A group of Uuveraty of Oklahoma engin nriBg students finally gave in to the long-suppressed desire to duck an instructor before the start of The students gave an engage ment shower for Edwin Jackson student instructor in engineering ?and just as the last gift was be ing presented they grabbed Jack son. carried him to the University's j Mirror Pool and dumped him in. Jackson recovered quickly, re turned to the Baptist Student Cent er. ?cene of the shower, grabbed a garden hose and turned it on his tormentors. Tradition has it that a broad skull is linked to aggressiveness, leader ship and sociability and a narrow skull with intelligence. Glasses are worn by 67.3 per cent of all American adults. atoamnuw *"T" *?* L. 1 *C/?vf4<4 ~[gtear lca.T" A RUNNER EVER R? Get'nailed* om ti Base ? >w. gpoesbb SPRiMGAieiO ^EAR NOAM - y VOU CALL A DRu MA JOBtTTE A ~ BAN| vio? TANZqi ' CEmEmTo^ i PoVcAPO Nbui? Pum-, 1?~-"J " "?"? '???i ? I; /; v s T>Af*K ? SHOP ? SAVE CTIIRCH STREET ? MAIN STREET FIVE POINTS. HAZELWOOD Prices Effective In ALL LOCATIONS ? WE'RE CEUSRATINC mm PARK ? SHQF U. S. CHOICE MEATS REFRIGERATED PRODUC QUALITY GROCERIES LOW PRICES SUPER MARKET PRICES APPLY ( THROUGH JULY 23th Ul ^^1 I D 25-lbs S. Rising | LUII Bottom Dollar rnciTEri: santo - ib ^ y rriiCi 3ib Bag S2.37 MARGARINE X FRANKS iff 81 W ~ 2 ? 25' 1 T? 48 TEA BAGS 55c >4 I-b. Tea 45; 65gl oSS? PEAS VI* GEKEN pnDKI O 303 Q5c GIANT UUVfrl *m Cans 03 PEACHES ?,?T33e TOMATOES 2 c:25e SALMON N chucr 37e' HOMINY 3 29' SUGAR 99* | Save gJ: 1 Oz. Can 1 HC i Save I 16 oz. can I 33c P^lRMOB?% TREEj| Karo SYRUP Pint AA, Bottle ?3 Campbell's TOMATO SOUP 2 L 23? Kellogg's MACARONI 2 21? mm * CAND/ES ? Premium CRACKERS 1 9?Jc Box ?*J Georgia HONEY 65c Marcal Paper Napkins 10' Marcal Dinner Napkins ?;.r I5c l\ S. No. I Cobbler / POTATOES \ I 29? | i CELERY I Monte PEACH HALVES kl 33 Del Monte PINEAPPLE %?> 36* Mm MAYONNAISE p? 35 KHIoezs r CORN FLAKES ,2P? 19 Phll^rlelnhM CREAM CHEESE 15* Jifflk't C)mr|i FUDGE MIX 31* m DIj DEODORAl \ AND TOQJ t 2foi CLORI ICH AND D? * i ga scon | 2 for ] ci 'Use Box ?* ~~f^y JVC f 2 14 ^f3 ELEB TISSff r2 200 1 RATO CHURCH ST. ? MAIN ST. ? FIVE POINTS i PICNICS 6 to 8 lbs rn wm c TENDER fcL*\ ? SWEET ? W 10 FRYERS 51c % A rmoar Star ROUND STEAK 89v Armour Star B?cf CHUCK ROAST 45V HAMS a 75? ijL . -?. ... ? .. " ' I -*? ? ?' - ? to.a.tu ? m v { BACON || l-lb Cello Pkg. "TA c h SLICED / lb j ?
The Waynesville Mountaineer (Waynesville, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 23, 1953, edition 1
8
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75