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Transactions In REAL ESTATE Wiynesville Township Joseph Davis and wife to T. T Muse and wife. T. T. Muse and wife to Joe C. Davis and wife. Yerlin Robinson and wife to Moses Robinson. Moses Robinson to Verlin Rob inson. Fred Farley and wife to Homer E. Heeee and wife. Connie Muse and wife to Ernest K. Davis and wife. Thelma Francis and husband to Mark Palmer and wife. J. H. Smathers, Jr. and wife to Hardy Liner, Jr. Beaverdam Township James Allen and wife to James B. Allen and wife. Mrs. C. I). McGaha to Lottie McGaha. S. E. Clark to Wayne C. Clark and wife. John H. Rhodarmer and wife to R C. Gossett and wife. . ? Clyde Township Milton H. Brown and wife to Benjamin F. Hill, Jr. Silver Lining ONTONAGON. Mich. 'AD ? It's an ill wind. etc. A 1953 tornado leveled 1.500 acres in the 50,000-acre Porcu pine Mountains State Park. By the end of 1954. tbb Michigan Con servation Department reported it had salvaged 10 million board feet of lumber from the wind-fell- j od trees. HALE'S January Clearance SALE STARTING FRIDAY IAN. 7th 10 DAYS Closing out our entire stock of winter Coats, Dresses, Suits and Hats at prices you cannot afford to miss, luEge stock to choose from. COATS ^ One group of 100'. W All Wool Coats V2 Price All nlh?r WINTER COATS iOFF One group of Winter Suits V2 Price All other WINTER SUITS ?OFF All Winter Dresses 1/L Off All Sweaters. Skirts, and Sportswear Vi Off One lot of SLIPS. GOWNS. ROBES V2 Price All Winter HATS All Setes Cash?No Approvals HALE'S ' Sylva. N. C. BETHEL'S BLUE DEMONS, perenially one of the top basketball quintets in Haywood County, are counting this season on (front row, left to right) Troy Hargrove, Gerald Owen, llarold Queen, and Neal Kelly: (second row) L M. West. Dean Reece, Gay Parker. Gerald Hill, and Billy Sherrlll; (third row) Charles Stamey, Worth Wells, Toby Capps, and Roy Warren. (Mountaineer Photo). ! Biltmore Dairy took two from league-leading Charlie's Place and the All Stars and Glance Used Cars scored clean sweeps over Waynes ville Bowling Center and Mehaf fey's Esso, respectively, in Monday night matches in the Haywood County Men's Bowling League. Another match between Pet Dairy and Dayton Rubber was post poned until Friday night, January 7. Alex Martin rolled the individu al high game of 204 and Joe Fl.vnn the individual high series of 536. Biltmore recorded both the high team game of 974 and the high series of 2828. HIGH TEAM SERIES Biltmore 2828 Charlie's 2784 All Stars 2760 HIGH TEAM GAMES Biltmore 974 Charlie's 940 All Stars 936 HIGH INDIVIDUAL SERIES Joe Flynn ? 536 Weldon Goolsby 527 | I Alex Martin 525 j HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAMES Alex Martin 204 Weldon Goolsby 201 j Much Buchanan lfll I Harrison VaUentine 191 TEAM STANDINGS W I, ' Charlie's ? 30 18 | ?* All Stars . 28 20 "* Pet '26 19 Bi'tmote-. 27 Vi 20'4 Glance 27 "a 20** W B C. 21 27 Mehaffey's 16 32 | ' Davton 14 31' INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES ' ' Earl Gribhle 168 22 | 0 Weldon Goolsby 167 26 1 Alex Martin 167 13 | 1 Willard Owen 166 16 * Oliver Vount 165 9 3 Paul Clark 162 24 ? "* .Toe Smith 161 31 I ?* Julius Riwoins 159 8 I % Marcus Rose 157 44 1 Bill Hvatt 156 25 SCHEDULE FOR JAN. 10 Biltmore vs. Mehaffey's. All Stars vs. Pet. ?harlie's vs. W.BC. Glance vs. Dayton. WAYNESVILLE WOMEN'S LEAGUE ( ?Howell Motor blanked Dayton ( Rubber, Murphy Chevrolet froze , out Liner-Sheehan, and Wellco . Shoe took two from the Friendly | Bank in Tuesday night matches in < the Waynesville Woman's Bowling League. j Carolyn Bischoff rolled both the j high individual games of 168 and j the high individual series of 457. ^ Wellco Shoe posted both the . high team game of 795 and the , high team series of 2211. .HIGH TEAM SERIES Wellco Shoe 2211 } Howell ... 2168 Murphy Chevrolet 2154 ( HIGH TEAM GAMES Wellco Shoe 795 Murphy Chevrolet 761 Howell Motor 740 HIGH INDIVIDUAL SERIES 5 Carolyn Bischoff 457 Mohela Mtedford 433 ' Ha .lean Yount 425 HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAMES i Carotvn BischtilT . 168' Bo/el I Hay ... 162 1 M H.milctt & U Carver 161 Tl \ V STANDINGS W L 1. Wellco Shoe 36 9 2 Howell Motor 25 20 i 3 Murphy Chevrolet 22'i 22'i 4. The Friendlv Bank 22 23 ^ r? Liner-Sheehan 16'^ 28'i f '! DnVton Rubber 13 32 , INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES 1 ' 1. M. Medford 138 2 M Hamlett 138 1 3 A Wvalt 136 4 M Harrell 136 1 5. I Yount 133 6 L C-o-ver 131 I 7 C Elliott 131 8 A. Hollnian 131 ' 9 M Martin lpO 10. C. Roeers 128 i SCHEDULE FOR JAN. II Wellco Shoe vs. Murphy CheVro- \ 1et Howell Motor vs. The Friendly ' R'nk. I Liner-Sheehan vs. Dayton Rub ber. 1 Although many people regard spiders as insects, scientists put them in a different category. THE OLD HOME TOWN -?<?? ? By STANLEY i" - ! > ! > . ' J V 1 ' 1 1 ' ' . / /I good lands! lady, \ come /M out OF "the wet ^ with that baby and wa it anside fo? the bos s' ' /" v /\ t ll Draft Board Classifies 39 County Men Class 1-A (available for induc ion)?Clyde Allen Morgan; Luth ?r Ogden Duckett; Jim Jable Cog lill: Bennett Brown Rogers; Thom is T. Rogers; David Max Burnette. Class 1-C (enlisted) ? Robert Curtis Burnette. Class 1-C (inducted) ? Donald Jale Honomichal; Thomas Max tobertson; James Kelly Love; Bil y Lee Duncan; James Thomas Kel ey; James Frank Birchfleld; James Sanford; Luther Sutton; Ger ild William Owens; Charles Clin oa Jenkins; Wayne Allen Cars veil; Joe Bob Haney; James Paul tloore; Jack \eal Harkins; Earnest lunior Lcdford; Troy Carver; Rob >rt Doyle Teaster; Verlin Troy shelton. Class 1-C (reserve) ? Charlie 31ankcnship; Clarence M. Donald ;on. ? Class 1-C (discharged) ? Arthur Frederick Carswell; John Harrison .Vest'; Thomas Leisher Robertson. Class 3-A (hardship)?Paul Fred ick Hoglen: Carl James Presnell. ; Class 4-D (ministerial student)? '.emery Don Recce. Class 4-F (rejected)?Eddie Ray "aldwell; Ned Wilson Ledbetter: (une A. Gibson; Lester Smith. Class 5-A (over-age) ? William ralmadee Kuvkendall; Charles (Vavne McDowell. Orders to report for induction vere mailed to 10 registrants and irders to reoort for examination vere mailed to 27 registrants to ?enort January 11. The next board meeting will be leld January 12 at 9:30 a.m. f ^nrr-Di c;tr*r?r*p rViric^mrre P-alls Fotal^d 867 A total of 007 lone-distance calls vere placed through the Waynes eille telephone exrhange on Christ mas Eve and Christmas Dav, it was disclosed today bv Mrs. ^ranees Pilev, chief operator at I he exchange. Of that number. 423 were made on Christmas Eve and 444 on Christmas Day. she said. Mrs. Rilev said that this year's holHav total was less than that in 1903 because of the fact that calls made last Christmas between the Wavnesville and Canton ex changes had to be placed with long-distance operators. Since Anril 25. 1954, however, subscrib ers can dial any telephone in the county. fletina Pa?tmast?r Nam*d At Canton Jesse T. Smathers has been ap pointed acting postmaster at Can ton. succeeding Gudger Duqkett. who resigned to return to his former job as a millwright at the Champion Paper and Fibre Com pany. Mr. Smathers, former money or der clerk, was sworn in recently by Kenneth Brown, postoffice In spector of Asheville. A lifelong resident of the Can ton area and a veteran of World War I, Mr. Smathers has been emnloved at the Canton postoffice for 27 years. Mr. Duckett was on a leave of absence from Champion while swing as posUjwMter for M months. DEATHS MRS. C. II. RATHBONE Mrs. Carrie Hill Rathbone, 79. j died at 10:15 p.m. Monday at the ( home-of a daughter, Mrs. Will i Russell of Clyde, RFD 1. Funeral services were held ?at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Panther Creek Baptist Church. The Rev. ' Pete Hicks and the Rev. Dock Rus- ; sell officiated. Burial was in the Redmond Cemetery. Pallbearers were grandsons, Paul 1 Bedford, Jerry Rathbone, Jack Russell, Wayne Rathbone. Earl Beasley, and Frank Ledford. Surviving in addition to Mrs. Russell are three sons, Faraday of. , Clyde RFD 2. Dave and John of Clyde RFD 1: four other daughters. Mrs. Sam Bedford of Waynesville RFD 4. Mrs. Annie Beasley of : Clyde, RFD 1, and Mrs. Fannie j Wyatt of Bakeland. Fla.; 47 grand children: and 23 great-grandchil dren. Garrett Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. Lions Club Dime Board Nets $1,536 /Wotal of SI,563 was raised b> the Dions Club Dime Board tr j provide clothing for the unde' privileged children in the Waynes- [ ville area, it has been disclose J by B. B. By da, chairman of th Bibns health and welfare commit tee. The money was used to pur chase shoes and clothing for 14 children, Mr. Lvda said Other members of the healt and welfare committee, who we' in charge of arrangements for tf Dime Board were: Fred Campbe' BUI Cobb, Dr. Mack Setzer, B Plott. Carrol Underwood. Dr. Bo Owen, Homer Sink, and Ku Taylor. ! Mrs. Weiler Joins Faculty Of WTHS Mrs. Barbara Haviland Weile has joined the faculty of Wayne ville Township High School as teacher of world history. Mr Haviland assumed her duties Mo* day, succeeding Mrs. William Bur gin. who resigned because of he health. Mrs. Weiler received her A.B. a Stanford University in 1942. Fr 14 months in 1947-48 she was civilian employee with the militar government of the United Stat' in Berlin. She was with the Sixt' Army Headquarters in San Fran cisco. as a civilian employee, at the outbreak of the Korean con flict. Mrs. Weiler and her mother have made this their home for the past two years. Commerce Board Will Meet On Tuesday Night The board of directors of the t Chamber of Commerce will hold j their meeting of the year Tues day night, it was announced today i by Richard Bradley, president, j The meeting will be at 7:30 at which Jime -programs and plans for the year will be completed. Although the time varies some what with temperatures and In different parts of the world, a u-fcous-eily can mature from an egg 'in 10 to 12 Hafs ' Dayton Rubber Announces WNC Basketball Schedule Fifteen games remain on the >asketball schedule to be played >y the Dayton Rubber quintet in he Western Carolina Basketball -eague. Tonight the Thorobred basket-' ers face Black Mountain there. The final game of the season will te played on February 24 at Bea on. The schedule Is: Jan. 6?Black Mtn:?away. Jan. 10?Fair view?home. Jan. 13?Candler?away. Jan. 17?Black Mtn.?home. Jan. 20?Fairview?away. Jan.24?Old Fort?away. Jan. 27?Old Fort?home. Jan. 31?Beacon?away. Feb. 3?Beacon?home. Feb. 7?Candler?away. Feb. 10?Candier?home. Feb. 14?Beaco' ?home. Feb. 17?Old fort?home. Feb. 21?Black Mtn.?away. Feb. 24?Beacon?away. All of Dayton Rubber's home Sames are played in the old gym nasium at Waynesville High School. WCC To Meet Two Cage Foes Returning to cage action after the Christmas holidays, the West ern Carolina College Catamounts will meet Lenoir-Rhyne College to night at Hickory. On Saturday iright, the Cats will be home again to play host to Pied mont College at Cullowhce. I At a height of 12 miles it is an average 50 degrees colder over the equator than over the poles of the earth. Man Beats Vj And Baby, lJ Behind Jail bJ "It was the worst i ? heard as a Justice ?.| |..? Ferguson said tlii n describing the lesim,? * case of Hubert Li dt with assaulting In i;;. * and 8-nionth-old chili; "Besides boating n, lo death, the man ii' ? ed them." Justice , t : guson said. "Mr i. Ledford. from \'a said they only had .11 tatoes, lived in a ?. t'op of Purchase, at Gene Howell went t rant, he found the , t fire or furniture ? continued. Ledford was 1h mni Superior Court utn' bond, and an SI'.'" i bond. He remains m failure to make t bonds. He is 28 A physician rep. v severely bruised, testified that her tie J beaten her eyes c! . her many hard tic i ' stomach, and other i body. ( "The baby looked 11V.. ed about 12 pounds , ed it sent to the ho pi' I Ferguson said. Mrs. Ledford is lie neighbors. The case i to come up in the I ' of criminal court. Professional Intel LONG VIEW. Tex W iff Noble Crawford sonal interest in whoet bank a $59 forged check was signed to-it. ? I Methodist Men Of Haywood To Meet January 17 Shady Grove Methodist Church will he host to the Haywood Coun ty Methodist Men's Fellowship Monday evening, January 17, at 7:00 o'clock. An interesting program of fel lowship, inspiration, and informa tion has been planned. Rev. John i A. Lowder. pastor of the Weaver ville Methodist Church, and treas urer of the W.N.C. Methodist Con ference Peace Commission, will be the speaker. Having participated in Peace Seminars at the U. N. j his subject will be "Structures For Peace." Supper will be served in the j school cafeteria at Shady Grove by the ladies of the church. The Haywood Methodist Men's Fellowship is composed of the men from all the Methodist churches in the county, and meets quarterly for fellowship and inspiration. John 1'less of Bethel is president of the group, and Enos Boyd of Waynes- I ville is secretary. All methodist men in the county are Tnvited to attend. Costly Sleep BIRMINGHAM. Ala. <AP> ? Two policemen saw cab driver i Edward Coleman sleeping in his | laxicab and it cost him $10. Seems j ( there's a Birmingham ordinance [ which prohibits the driver of a public vehicle from using it for snoozing purposes on a public street. 1 ODDS & ENDS SALE AT RAY' $3.95 GABARDINE SHIRTS $| 50 Sizes 5 to XL Except Mediums Wotjk a Kin Assortment Men's WOOL SPORT SHIRTS Originally $5.95 to $7.95 ON SALE *295-$395 Itroken Sizes Some Men' 1st Quality I OVERAB $2.9.1 Value- j $2oi| In Most Si/esl But Not All ?f annni/iv | READY WITH TOBACCO CANVf , Assortment of Rubber Footwear 200 Pairs Hroken Sb.es Men's - Women's Children's On Sale 7i> Pairs Boy's Oxfords * ON SALE $395 $450 Sizes 2 x/z - 6 Boys' Depi Shirts - $ J .Of' Blue Jeans - $ J .01 Jackets CORDURO SLACK! i PRIC! Sizes 12 to 17 >UY BLANKETS ON LAY - AWAY SA CQc Value BATH TOWEL 39' 81x99 SHEET $|50 81 x 108 - SJ.69 .PILLOV" CASES 3 $f ? k Cannon Irregular - SALE ON IN CHILDREN'S DEI MEN'S FLANNEL WORK SHIRTS SJ.50 'TOP BARGAINS & SOUTHERN STAM1 \SISSSZ at RAY'SDeptst. mm 1 ? ?? l ?
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