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? Haywood Football Teams Conclude Season Friday All Three Teams Play At Home The curtain will be rung down Friday night on the 1956 football ?oason in Haywood County when Waynesville will play hort 1o Owen. Canton will entertain Lee F.dwards of Arheville, and Bethel be at home to Sylva. Clyde rang down its gridiron curtain Friday night against Glen Alpine. In a game at WTHS stadium at 7:30 Friday night, the Mountain will ha n nnHprHriif against a speedv band of Owen Warhorses that now hold down the No. 3 spot in the Blue Ridge Con* fere Me with a 7-2 record The vis itors also are Buncombe County champions this season Owen "formerly Black Mountaln Swannanoai lost earl) - season fames to Heixlersonvllle and Lee Edwards, but then came back to bowl over their next seven oppon-' cuts in a row. In their last start, the Warhorses mauled the Brevard Blue Devil*. 27-7, a team that has whipped tVaynosville. 22-7 In three other fames, however, the Mountaineers have done better than Owen The Ootd and Black trounced Reynolds 38-0. while the Warhorses won a 20-0 victorv. and tb- former crush ed Enka 46-6. while Owen's mar pin was on!) 33-7. Against runner-; up Hendersonvllle. Waynesvllle tost hv only 7-0 while the Warhorses went down 18-7. In other Owen Barnes, the War horses won over Erwin, 51-0; Mar shall. 4R-7. North Runcon<bo. 59-0. and Asheville School, 14-6 I.ast year, the position of the two contesting teamr were revers al After an impressive 27-0 win over Klirahethton. Tenn . the Moun taineers invaded Asheville Muni einal Stadiiyn heavily favored to b"?t a so-so 0"-en scpiad hut the War horses raced to a 27-TI vic tors-, Owen scored touchdowns on a BUyard drive an ItO-vard mint r?v turn, and an 85-vard kirkoff re turn and a 3fi-vard pass The Moun taineers tallied their, six-nolnters on a 54-vard march, a 26-vard drive after recovering a fumble, and a 37-yard nass from .1. W. Stevens to Jack Lewi* In the game Fridav night will he four Own placers who had a hie nart in the win over Wavnesville las] sear?Fdwin OUI. Das-id I*rti itt. Freddv Fnslev l.arr.v Gravette. and David Hamby Once again the Warhorses will present an offense that capitalizes on speed and deception ?- and is probably the closest facsimile In the conference to the Canton Black Bears' attack After two 20-0 victories over R-S Central and Klizabethton, Tenn . respectively, the Mour tain rm will return to the Blue Ridge Conference in an effort to end the season with a f>-3 mark Wine Iv.'itM nvi-r Hcthcl Reynolds, arid Fnka In addition to j th? above two teams, while losses hi.' e come at the bands of Canton. It hdcisonville and Bievard. Rounding out their season, the. Hlack Biars will seek to protect their undefeated mark against a j triple-A school, Lee Edwards, who I has a comparatively small but tal-: ented team. | The Maroons have beaten Owen. 20-6; Salisbury, 20-14; Burlington. 12-0. Knka. 6-0; Gaslonla. 12-9. and have ted Greensboro, 14-14 The Canton Rlaek Bears have won eitfht Barnes w ith ease, rolling over Bethel, Knka, Wavnesville, Asheville {school. Blue Ridge, Hon- , d'rsonville, and Krwin In | only one game were the bruins ex- ( tended- being forced to conte from behind n 6-0 deficit at halftime to whip Brevard 19-6 After surprising favored Frank-! I lin last week 27-13. the Bethel S IIFNRY (ill.MI.K. a Franklin bark, found hi* path to thr goal line blocked bv these four Rethrl player*. Including Carroll llanry (72), Carroll Lowe <R2>, and I)aryl Cant (86>. Thr Blue I)r m?n* will mrrt Sylva Frtdav at 1 p.m. in a Home coming tilt. (Franklin Press Photos*. Bethel High To Observe Homecoming Day Friday Anyone For Brandy? * brandy Station. v? <.\p. Folks here are tired of straight : "Rrandy" They prefer "Brandy I Station" which is the historic nam" \ of their community Seems as 'f , the railroad has been dropping th.' ? "station" from its listing and the ! post office foil twed suit. Now th" j villagers have unanimously voted j 'or rest oral ioi. if the full name of j Brandy Station and the post office ! has promised to conform Blue Demons wllf rttcmpt another role as a giant-killer by defeating the Sylva Golden Hurricanes on I he Jackson gridiron. Sylva pulled the upset of the rear In the Smoky Mountain Con ference last Friday by handing twain High their first loss. 14-12 Pressley as maid of honor. In the ?queen's court will be seniors Cath erine Hall and Vernita Sheffield, juniors I,ibby Messer and Olenda Wells, sophomores L< rna Morris and Marietta Smitn, and fresh men Doris Howard and Linda Phillips. Also at hajfUme, the Bethel High School band, under the direction of Albert Morse, will perform and parents of football olavers and cheerleaders will be introduced. The game Friday will be the last of the season for Bethel, coach ed bv Charlie Poindexter. Bethel High School will observe its annual Homecoming Day pro gram Friday, starting at 1 p.m. with a gam<' on the BHS field be tween the Bethel Blue Demons and the Sylva Golden Hurricanes. At halftimo ceremonies, Miss Frances Friz/ell will be crowned as Homecoming Queen, with Fdith1 Unofficial Returns of Haywood For State, Congress, U. S. Senate i Precinct ulcus Creek Beaverdam No. 1 I Beaverdam No. 2 Beaverdam No 3 Beaverdam No. 4 Beaverdam No. 5 Beaverdam No. 6 Beaverdam No. 7 Big Creek Cataloochee Cecil Clyde Crabtree East Fork Fines Creek 1 Fines Creek 2 Hazelwood Iron Duff Ivy Hill Jonathans Creek Lake Junaluska Pigeon Center Pigeon Saunook Center Waynesville VWst Waynesville South Waynesville East Waynesville White Oak Total (lov.' l.t. Gov. Src. Stair Auditor Trras""~"",VU^^Ten? Supt. irr?^ec^^Tnr[TnMiranre LabJH^?*? 9 9 99 % z ? ^ ^ ? 5 qk - ? see ? a * S ^ ~ ^ r . s * og ? - 5; - - _ - ~ * Q? Q Q ^ _ fee "? c p 2 ? 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DEATHS JOSEPH B. HOWELL r Joseph Barry How*II. 70. of Can ton. Rt. 2, died Ttiesday at noon in the horn? of a daughter. Mrs. Charles Trull, on Crawford's Creek after a lingering illness. He was a native and lifelong resident of Haywood County, a soft of the late J. W. and Mary Craw ford Howell, and was a retired farmer. Surviving, in addition to Mrs. Trull are one son. James: two I brother*. Strawder and Oliver: one sister. Mr*. T D ONeil, all of Canton ,Rt. 2; and four grand children. Funeral tervices were held thU afternoon In East Fork Baptist Church. The Rev. Oder Burnette. the Rev. Paul Grogan ,and the Rev. T C. Ileatherly officiated. Burial was in Owyn Cemetery Nephews were pallbeafers. Nieces were flower bearers. Wells Funeral Home was in charge JOHN FRNEST BRYSON John Ernest Bryson. 72, of Waynesville. Route 1. died at o:40 a m. today after a long illness. He was a retired farmer. A native of Haywood County, Bry-on w as the son of the late Sebe and Harriet Crawford Bryson. Funeral services will be held 1 Friday at 2:30 p.m. in the Antioch Baptist Church at Iron Duff. Offi ciating will be th.-? Rev George Mchaffey. the Rev.* Forest Fer guson.and the Rev. Marsha!! Raby j Burial will be in the church ccme i tery. Nephews will serve as pallboar ers. The body has been taken to the home on Hyatt Creek to await the ! funeral hour. I Surviving are two sons. Hei schell Brvson of Waytvesvillo. Route 3 j and Virgil Bryson of Hickory: sev I en daughters. Mrs. Jack Evans of | Hickory, Mrs. Gudger Fvans of i Marion. Mrs Kelley Evans of Waynesvllle. Route 4. Mrs. Elmer Gillett of Clvde. Route 1. Mrs. Har riot Caldwell of Wavnesvile, and I [the Misses Lela and Dorothy Bry | son of the home; 31 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren Also five brothers Horace, Carl. ; and Will Bryson. all of Waynes I ville. Route 4, Elmer Bryson of : | Waynesvllle. Route 3, and Harley Bryson of Asheville: and one sister. I Mrs. Glenn Tate of Waynesville, Route 4 Arrangements are under the di- 1 rectlon of Crawford Funeral Home. . Of the 21 million white collar workers in the U. R . 25.000 a year < suffer disabling injuries on the i job. i OFF FOR A TOUCHDOWN against Franklin last week went this Blue Demon ball carrier, despite the efforts of a would-be Panther tackier, MeSwain. The Bethel eleven upset the favored Franklin squad. 27-13, in a game on the losers' field. '131 X9B Mr Ray Ray nor Takes Full-Time Post At Florida Club Ray Ray nor. golf pro for the past eight years during the sum mer season*' at the Waynesvllle Country Club, has resigned to ac cept a full-tim? position at Delray Beach, Fla. There. Mr. Raynor will have charge of the golf course, the din ing room, and all concessions. Ward Eller, owner of the coun try club, was not available this week for a statement on Mr. Ray nor's successor. $1,600 Damages In 3-Car Wreck Canton police reported damages of $1,600 done to the three ears in the three-vehicle ace-* "fct early Saturday night at the i ^section of the four-lane highway In West Canton The 1955 Chevrolet driven by Henry .Shook was damaged J800, the police report showed: the Troy Stan.ey Plymouth $400. and ^the Jermore Scott 1951 Ford S40C, Mrs. Troy Stamey was injured when her car was struck from the rear. 1 . r . ft1 "Don't think that you're a ruler because I give you an inch now and then'." 10 Fined For Violating N. C. Game Laws In Pisgah Ten men have been fined and/or given suspended sentences on charges ot' violating game regula- , lions in the Pisgah National Forest. U. S. Commissioner James P. Gil liam announced Monday at Hender sonville. Four of them, charged with using 30-06 rifles and spotlights to hunt, were fined $250 apiece with four months suspended sentences. Gil liam identified them as Hollis Rhodes, 48, Grover Thackston. 48. Stanley Billingsley. 31, ahd Don ald Billingsley, It*, all of Green ville. S. C Joe J Woodring. 21. of Bre\ard was Riven a three months suspend ed sentence and fined $50 on a charge of using a rifle in the forest. Hprhpi'f U'ruiHwarH nf RrpvarH charged with using a spotlight, was fined $25 Lewis Meece of Brevard, charg ed with using a spotlight, was fined $25. Adatn Justice of Waynesville, charged with using a pistol, was fined $50 J II. Bradburn and Ray Rig don of Brevard, charged with us ing a spotlight, waived hearings and were bound to federal-court under $200 bonds Earl Owens and Clarence Col lins. both of Brevard, failed to ap near to answer charges of using rifles in the forest and capiases were issued for their arrest. Yse Mountaineer Want Ads. LAY-AWAY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS! Men's All Wool SUITS $34.95 & $30.95 Regular ? Long ? Short SPORT ~ , COATS 519.95 & $22-95 Regulars & Longs i) Jk ALL WOOI. TOPCOATS v ? by Alligator $29-95 & $37-95 Regulars and Longs ALTERATIONS FREE! NEVER BUY UNTIL YOU TRY "TURNER'S STORE" Main Streal Waynesville I Death Takes Mrs. Fahrion Early Today Mrs. Louella Finnell Fahrion of 206 Haywood Street, Waynesville died unexpectedly this morning at her home. She was 78 Mrs. Fahrion was the widow of Robert Charles Fahrian. who died several years ago. She formerly owned and oDerated the Fahrion Photo and Finish Shoo in Miami. Fla.. and came to Waynesville to make her home upon her retire last May Surviving are a daughter. Miss Gladvs Fahrion of Waynesville; a son. Leo Glenn Fahrion of Miami: and a sister. Mrs. E. G. Griebel of Dcs Moines. Towa. The bodv will be sent to Miami where sendees'will be held in the Van Orsdel Funeral Home. Burial . will be in Wood Lawn Cemetery j there Arrangements here are under the direction of Crawford Funeral Home ' J For Teen Agers Only MTLWAKEE <AP>?Adults will not be admitted to four concerts to be gi\r*n for teen aeers this j season by the Milwaukee Pops orchestra. "The concerts are beine math* attractive to teen agers. not their narents." said Mrs Michael Mac. kanin Jr . chairman, in announc ing that no one over 19 will be admitted _ ' In England the Mute Swart has had flu status of a royal hird^v^r since 1482 I t I
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