A MURPHY PASS deep in Bethel territory cot ?way from thin would-be rrrrlvrr (renter fore Kround'. Bethel plavert in on the play Include I?ii ???????war??W?n??? Jnf Bui) Flub, Carroll llrnaon. and Bad Phillip*. (Mountaineer Photos i CONVERGING on a Bethel back returning a kirkofT late in the second quarter of the Bethel-Murphy game Friday were these two Murphy players, who have eluded a block thrown by end Daryl Gant (en ground). HALFBACK JOHN MORRIS (left) led the Mur phy Builders to a 26-6 win over Bethel Friday afternoon by scorlnc two touchdowns and two extra points. Others here are Bert Blrchfield. Murphy quarterback (center), and Wayne I.edbet ter. Bethel back. Fast Murphy Squad Tops Bethel Blue Demons, 26-6 A rr.AA.1.. tftt?nl.?. tt?U - ?? ? ' iu; < .uipuv UU1IUIH, Uin ?v field led by Halfback John Morris, who scored two touchdowns, prov- j ed too powerful for the Bethel Blue Demons Friday afternoon as | the visitors won. 26-C Morris scored twice in the first half for the Bulldog*, racing around end for 53 yards for the first touchdown, and 20 yards for the second The Bulldogs' third touch down of the first half came on Bert Hirchfield's 10-yard pass to Bed Jones. After a scoreless third quarter, both teams scored one touchdown ! in the fourth quarter Bethel tally ing a Tl) on Carroll Hanson's pass to Gerald Hill, which covered a total of 36 yards, and Murphy reg istering on Birch field's one-yard plunge. Three Bethel drives were halted in the first half by fumbles and two more by intercepted passes The game was played as a part of the eighth annual Pigeon Valley Fair This Friday the Blue Demons will Journey to Hendersonvillc to meet the Blue llidge Conference champion Bearcats. Nothing Sells Like Newspapers I ?ORR ABOUT Pigeon Fair (Continued from page 1) trounced: Puppies under six months, either sex: first, Clara. Albert Burnetts; second, Arthur, Albert Burnette; third, Crickett, Jerry Jenkins. Male under 6 months: first, Woody, Gay Bradshaw; second. Cork, also Bradshaw. Female, first, Creeper. Lloyd Jones; second, i Dixie, Dwight Donaldson. All aite male first. Hock Woody, Gay Brawshaw; serond, Litters Hi ley. Dr R. R Jeter. All age female: first. Bonnie, Albert Burnetts Pair of hounds. Dixie and Belle. Dwight Donaldson. Blue Ribbon class. Rock Woody. Gay Bradshaw Best hound in show. Hock Woody. Gay Bradshaw, with sec ond place going to Albert Burnette. Best opposite sex, Bonnie, Albert Buroctte. New Guinea, with an area of JM7.450 square miles. Is the second largest Island in the world. Green land Is the largest. MORE ABOUT Farm Tour (Continued from Pile 1) country. Two resolution* passed by the group were that (1) the tour will not exceed 12 days in duration, and ?2< will be taken at approximately the same time as the 1933 tour i July 19-29i. In addition to the business ses sion. colored slides made on this year's tour were shown, and square duncinK was held. TotaPkttendance for the evening was reported at 213. uahb> a in'/nr. rtDW I Bang's Disease (Continued from Pace 1) location. County Agent Virgil L. Hollo way said this morning that special permission has been received to continue the program through September, and urged all farmer* interested in having their cattle tested to contact the county agent's office of veterinarians immediate ly Testing is done free of charge, he added. The program is open to all farmers except owners of Grade-A dairy herds. Over eight million persons were in tlje natfcMtol farm labor force, in 1955. Some 23.2 per cent of this figure were hired workers. ? I IT'S NOT ONLY [ DANGEROUS I BUT - i Its OM j fsshi?ne ''' CARRYING A LARGE WAD OF MONEY AROUND IS AN OPEN INVITATION TO THEFT OR LOSS. MONEY WON'T GROW IN YOUR POCKET . . . USE IT THE MODERN WAY - - - INVEST IT WITH US. ? WE PAY A CURRENT ANNUAL DIVIDEND RATE OF 3ir HAYWOOD HOME BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION 1NSTKED UP TO ^llAM BT THE FEDERAL RATINGS AND LOAN INSURANCE CORPORATION I Clyde Takes Skyline Conference Lead By Whipping Spruce Pine, 40-0 I I Bowling HAYWOOD COUNTY LEAGUE RESULTS OF SEPT. 17 | Charlie's Place 3. Haywood Hdwe. 0 i Dayton 3, Team No. 6 0. WBC 2, WellCo 1. IIIGII TEAM SERIES Charlie's Place 2868 Dayton 2736 Haywood Hdwe. 2636 i HIGH TEAM GAMES Charlie's Place 999' Dayton 9381 | Wellco 903 j HIGH INDIVIDUAL SERIES O Yount 564 j H. Valentine 539 J. McCreary 512 HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAMES J. Rudolph 236 O. Yount 232 R H. Stretcher 192 TEAM STANDINGS W L Charlie's Place .... 3 0 Dayton 3 0 WBC 2 1 Wellco 12 Haywood Hdwe. 0 3 Team No. 6 0 3 INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES II. Valentine 176 R. 11. Stretcher 1698 J. ItiKKins 168 J Smith 165.3 T Atktns 164.5 O Yount 164 1 J. Jackson ... 163.1 J. McCreary 162 R. Fowler 158 5 J. Judd 156 3 SCHEDULE FOR SEPT 24 Dayton V9. Wellco. Haywood Hdwe. vs. Team No. 6 Charlie's Place vs. WBC. WAYNESVILLE WOMEN'S LEAGUE RESULTS OF SEPT. 18 Howell Motor 2, Waynesville Bowling Center 1, Wellco Shoe 2, Ro-Search, Inc. I. Friendly Bank 2. Parkway Mo tor* 1. HIGH TEAM SERIES Wellco Shoe .. .... 2307 Howell Motor 2200 Ro-Search. Inc .... 2199 HIGH TEAM GAMES Wellco Shoe 846 Howell Motor ... 787 WBC 779 HIGH INDIVIDUAL SERIES M. Hamlett 463 I. J. Yount 457 J Knight 457 G. Rogers 437 HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAMES R. Career 188 M. Hamlett 182 J. Knight 178 TEAM STANDINGS W L Howell Motor Co. 5 1 Wellco Sho.? 4 2 Ro-Search. Inc 3 3 Waynesville Bowling Center 2 4 Friendly Bank 2 4 Parkway Motors 2 4 INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES M. Hamlett _ 158 A. Wyatt 149 J. Knight 144 C. Elliott lift I. Yount 139 L. Carver ....... 136 G. Rogers 135 I. Bowen 134 M. Harrell 131 R Ray 129 P. llcCrearv 139 SCHEDULE FOR SEPT. 35 Waynesville Bowling Center v?. Parkway Motors. Wellco vs. The Friendly Bank. Howell Motor vs. Ro-Search. Inc Colorful Jail TORRANCE. Calif. (API ?The new city Jail here has all Its eaUa 1 painted in gay colors. Including one done in lavender?bars and ?U. The Clyde Cardinals soared into ! the lead of the Skyline-A Con ference Friday night by virtue of ar impressive 40-0 win over Spruce Fine, while Marshall was being flattened by Owen High, 47-7, in a non-conference clash. The win Friday night on the 1 Spruce Fine field was Clyde's I fourth against no losses. In four games to date, the Cardinals have allowed only one touchdown to I cross their goal. Spruce Fine won the conference championship last year, but the host team was helpless Friday' , night against Clyde's well-balanc ed attack, led by halfback Danny Caldwell who scored three touch downs?two on long runs of 50 and 36 yards, and a two-yard plungs. Passes accounted for three if Clyde's TD's ? two coming on | heaves from quarterback Bob Mc- j Cracken to end James Green and ; the other from R. A. Martin to the ! other end, Ray Seay. McCracken I kicked four extra points for the Cardinals Friday Coach Griffin's Maroon and Gold eleven will play one of their toughest games of the season when they Journey to Marshall to 1 play the Tornadoes. Until their less to Owen, a Blue Ridge Confer ence school, Marshall ^'as unbeat en and unscored on. Spruce Pine Clyde First downs 4 7 j Yds. gained rushing 67 207 i Passes attempted 17 7 Passes completed . 3 5 Yds. gained passing 54 146 Passes intercepted by 1 5 Yds. gained Inter. 0 30 Punting average 29.6 22.5 Yds. kicks returned 2 30 Op. fumbles recov'd 3 4 Yds. lost penalties 10 5 Most of the 1,200 victims who | lose their lives in boating accidents i each year are in the 20-24 years i old age group. MORE ABOUT Court (Continued from pace 1) to restore petitioner's driver's li cense. Louise Phillips Hampton vs. Roy Hampton. First National Bank of Waynesville, First Sftte Bank of Hazelwood: plaintiff to recover S4.000 from defendant as agreed in compromise by both parties; res training order dissolved. Non-suits were ordered in the cases of Southern Landscaping Co. j vs. H. B. Calhoun; Robert J. Mes ser, by his next friend, Alice Put nam vs. Charlie H. Messer, Maggie Grasty, and James Thomas Grasty; Sue Pless Cole vs. Charles William Cole; Lee M. Hannah vs. Nellie Hannah. A divorce was granted in the case of Denver Love vs. Loraine Myers Love. Jurymen for the second week of court are: G. W. Wines, Filmore Hicks, L. P. Brock, Felda Scar borough, C. W. Devlin, Robert E. Allison, Max Bryson, Earl Phil lips, Tom Lee Holcombe, Mack Edwards, Way Ratcliffe, Norman Stuart. George H. Johnson, Nelson C. Pless, James Liford, M. Parris, James R. Kirkpatrick, and J. H. Reece. ; YIORE ABOUT Waywood YDC (Continued from page jjk New county officers and'^Ueie gates to the State Democratic Con vention will be elected. Speakers will include Ernest Messer of Canton and Richard Queen of Waynesville, secretary to Congressman George Shuford. Walter Clark of Canton, outgo ing YDC president, will preside. Use the Want Ads for result* IN REMEMBRANCE QF BOBBY BUTTLES Bobby was the best in the land He is with God's Angel Band God needed Bobby more than us And Bobby said, "In God I Trust." If we put our souh in God's hands He will take of us to the last man Then we'll meet Bobby on that beautiful shore Where we will never part anymore. Bobby is living with God now He's waiting for us to get there somehow. Let's get ready so we can go And he'll be waiting up there I know. Written by his best pal, Horace Enlow Wyatt THIS IS WHERE TOMORROW STARTS A new inner car gives you a NEW KIND of FORD for 1957! Coming October 3rd. On Wednesday, October 3rd, Ford Dealers throughout the United States will unveil a new kind of automobile! Cars are involved in every American's life. News of a new kind of car is the biggest kind of news to millions of Americans. The Big New Kind of Ford is that kind of news . . . a car totally new in design from crest to trunk lock. ? This completely new automotive package will sell at the traditionally low Ford prices. This makes possible a new high standard of such honest-to goodness value that it actually increases the purchasing power of your automobile dollar. When you see it, other cars will look out of date, because .:: This is Where Tomorrow Starts . . . with a Big New Kind of Ford! The New Kind of Ford is the fullest, most eloquent expression of Ford's spot i.il per sonality?the youthful grace, the whiplash action?and the reputation for durability known wherever there's a road. To all this we have added true elegance ?a kind of elegance never before seen in . the low- price field. To make a car truly elegant, you must start deep-down inside. The Now Inner Ford The Inner Ford?the car y<xi cannot see? is a x-ery remarkable structure. Its frame is actually a cradle. Side members extend almost the full hodv width; thev serve not only as supporting members but as con cealed side bumpers of immense strength. Tho Now Ford Body The new Ford body it a triumph of engi neering in steel. The doors close with the solid finality of a bank vault. Even the door-lock button has been moved up front?easier for you to reach, but out of the children's reach. ? All these features were engineered to give you a solid new kind of comfort. Tho Now Ford Rido ?six elbows wide in each seat, with deep space around each one of six knees. And alxtve all that space, there's hat room to spare ior~all six passengers. The 1957 Ford rides low, solid, with a firm, deep road-holding feel. Yet it's a light-hearted, Bight-hearted ride?this car is responsive, nimble, agile, with a proud easy movement. The New Ford Choice Ford offers not only one. but two sires of cars ... each on its own extended wheel base ... each with its own body shell ... each with its own styling. Firit, the two Fairlanc Series on a 118 inch wheelbase. The Fairlane 500's come in 5 body types, a four-door sedan, a two door sedan, a two- and four-door Victoria svith no center pillars, and a convertible coupe. The same txjdy tvpes (except for the convertible) are available in the Fair lane Series. Second, two Custom Series mounted on the 116-inch wheelbase chassis. In the Custom 50t) Series, a four-door and a two door sedan are distinguished from the Custom models by more luxurious intc riors and elaborate trim. The Custom Series also includes a Business Sedan. Beyond all these, you also have your choice of five Station Wagons?the famous glamour cruisers that are the champions in this fie Id 1 The New Ford Look That low, low cradle-span frame means ^ low, low car. The Fairlane 50vf is only four ( feet eight inches from road to roof! The Custom is just over four feet nine inches! The new Ford is not only low?but long. Ford gives you more than 17 feet of ele gant length in the Fairlane Series, a shade less in the Custom. It's a nice kind of fun just to look at it. It's high-priced in every way except price. The New Ford Performance You can have up to 245 wonderful Thun derbird horsepower in any Ford model. There's a moderate?'hnd reallv moderate ?extra charge for this engine of 312 cubic inches with its 4-barrel carburetor. For "Six" lovers, we've got the 144-hp Mileage Maker Six. Whether you choose Six or Y-8, the going is great! ' Here is where your own tomorrow starts It starts at your For J Dealer's showroom! The ears will be there on Wednesday, October 3. These are the best Fords of our lives. They are the first symbols out of Detroit of the new automotive age that is begin ning for you. Thit U where tomorrow itarti?at your Ford Dealer's. This it when your tomorrow itarte? October 3rd. Thf New Kind of Ford sits six people is _ , , _ .. no other low-priced car has ever sat them Come in and lee US for the Big New Kind of Ford! PARKWAY MOTORS, Inc. HATWOOD ST. FruefcM Dealer No. 1138 ? ReaWtmUon N<*. 11# W A YNXSvn l ? .

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