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Page 14 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER THURSDAY, Sayles Bleacheries Lose To Enka, 4-0 Case shut out Sales Bleacheries on four hits last Saturday to gain a 4 to 0 victory for Enka in the W. N. C. Industrial baseball league. In the game played at Enka, D. Allen, of Enka, drove in both runs and wag credited with three hits in four attempts. McMahan and Tweed each got a pair of singles, the former in three trips and the latter in four tries. W. Morton, of Sayles, was the leading hitter for the losers with two of their four singles. Score: Sayles ...000 000 000 0 4 0 Enka 000 001 lOx 2 9 1 Carson and Cunningham; Case and Munday, Industrial League Standings won lost Pet Enka .. . ....10 2 .833 Ecusta . 8 3 .727 Beacon Mills 7 4 .636 Sayles Bleacheries ....7 5 .583 Balfour Mills ............4 8 .333 Tryon .. .............4 8 .333 Champion "Y" 4 8 .333 Hazelwood ........3 8 .273 Champion Y' Wins Over Tryon, 7 to 4 Playing at Canton the Tryon Industrial League club was hand' ed a 7 to 4 defeat by the Cham pion "Y" club. . D. Stevenson's single with the sacks loaded in the eighth inning brought in the tying and winning runs for Canton. Score: Tryon . ......110 000 2004 6 3 Champion Y 102 000 04x 7 7 Thompson and Arledge; Moore and Jr owler. Softball Results THURSDAY. JULY 10 R&P No. 1, 4 RAP No. 1 ab r benunra af . S Collina o ; 4 Morgan aa . 8 kllner If . Putnam p . S Hiiucletun rf 2 Pradv 8 b .1 Gaddia 4th Kuy'dall 2b S Stamev lb 8 Rhtnthart cf 8 Biecoff 7th Tannery, 8 b 'Tannery ab 0 ll.ane c . 1 1 IWyatt lb S 1 IWyatt ib . 1 S iBIalook 8 0 ITruit p . 8 1 IHatcliff cf 8 0 I Sermon 8b 8 I Henry at . 8 1 IWyatt rf . 8 0 lltic lieaon f 8 II NITE BASEBALL McCormick Field, Asheville July 18-19-20 Ashe.vs.W-Salem July 21-22-23 Ashe. vs. Ports. Double header on July 21, first game at 6:30 Al Schacht Nite July 23. Don't fail to see this famous baseball clown. Nite games 8 :15 P. M. Sundays 3 P. M. Nite double headers 6:30 P. M. Scorea. .! 4 7 Totals. 2 U 8 10 THURSDAY, JULY 10 R&P No. 2, 5 RAP No. I ab Finney c . 4 Davia ib . 4 Ullliand 8b 4 Arringrton aa 8 Davia rf . 8 Finney p . 8 Deweeae If 1 T'man af . 8 Wbitner cf 8 Green lb . 8 J Creek, 9 h IJ Creek ab 1 IL'wood If 4 2 IMeaaer lb 4 0 IL'wood 8b 8 1 IL'wood af 8 1 ISte aor. 2b 8 0 IL'wood aa 2 2 Woody cf 8 1 iMetjuer o . 8 1 ! Davia p . 2 0 iHowell rf 8 ToUU.,82 6 lot Totala.M It 11 TUESDAY, JULY 15 Uuagusta, 8 Unuvuata ab Robinaon af 4 Hill aa . . 4 Prevoat Sb 4 Robinaon p 4 Troutman lb 8 Troutman cf 4 Smith 2b . 8 Calhoun If . 8 Kuv'dall rf 8 Kobinaon c 8 Totula. Tannery, 7 r h ITannery ab r h 1 0 ILane c . . 4 1 1 1 2 IHit heaon 7th 0 8 IWvatt lb 8 1 1 2 2 IWyatt rf 4 1 1 2 1 IHIalmk aa 8 11 1 0 IRatcliff cf 8 0 0 0 1 IScnurira 8b 8 1 1 0 1 'Henry p-af 4 0 8 0 0 iTruit af-D 8 0 1 1 1 I Hun-ell 2b 1 1 0 IWyatt If 2 0 0 86 8 14 I Totala. 20 7 10 TUESDAY, JULY 15 Iron Duff, 15 Smith p . . 8 Miller 0 . . 4 Crawford aa 6 Fu Oregon 8 b 4 Parka 2b . 8 Harrow lb 4 Miller cf . 8 Caldwell If 2 Stepheneon rf 4 Marrow af 8 R&P No. 2, 6 1 IK4P No. 2 ab r h 1 llleweaae o 8 11 0 I Davia 2h 8 0 0 1 lAr'irton aa 8 0 0 2 lUreen lb . 8 0 0 1 I Davia 3b . 8 11 0 iFinnv p . 8 0 0 0 I Finny If . 8 I 1 1 iT'man if I 11 1 IWbitner cf 2 0 1 iFrazler ri l l 0 Totali.. 8 8 IS 8 I Totala.27 ' 6 U.S.S. Washington Commissioned 17 Months Early f- -ji.-; ? yjs - t , . , X ' . ... . , : .& I r - Hr:r rrm' sS' -jr s k Tho new 85,000-ton, 170,000,000 battleship V.S.S. Washington is commissioned in the Philadelphia Navy Yard. Completed 17 months ahead of schedule, the new vessel brings Uncle Sam's capital ship list up to 17, Secretary of tho Navy Knox, officiating-, declared the U. S. is building the greatest navy ever conceived. Junior Softball Independents 6, Termites 5. Troop 3 11, Eagles 2. Troop 3 5, Independents 2. Eagles 13, Termites 4. Termites 8, Troop 3 2. Independents 5, Eagles 2. won Independents .. ........ 22 lEagles .. .......14 Troop 3 ......:.....ll Termites .. 10 Schedule July 17th Termites vs. Eagles Troop 3 vs. Independents July 18 Troop 3 vs. Termites Eagles vs. Independents lost 2 10 13 14 Softball Standings Gets 5 Years Softball Schedule F. H. A. LOANS NOW AVAILABLE We Are Now Making F. H. A. Loans On Private Dwellings For New Houses Or For Remodeling SEE US ABOUT YOUR LOAN L. N. Davis & Co. Real Estate Rentals Bonds Phone 77 Main Street Thursday, July 17 Pet vs. Boosters. Iron Duff vs. Jonathan Creek. 1 vs, 1 vs. Friday, July 18 Royle & Pilkington No. Clyde. Tannery vs. Lions. Monday, July 21 Royle & Pilkington No. Unagusta. Tannery vs. Boosters. - Tuesday, July 22 Koyle & Pilkington No. 1 vs. Reliable Jewelers. Royle & Pilkington No. Rotary. Wednesday July 23 Open. 2 vs "It takes a great deal of grace to be able to bear praise. Cen sure seldom does us much hurt." Spurgeon. WANTED More MHk We can use an unlimited quantity of milk. Prices are higher than at any time in the history of this plant in Waynesville, See us at once, and get in on this profitable business. Pet Dairy Products Co. Waynesville, N. C. Major League : W L Pet Tannery .. .....9 2 .818 R&P No. 1 6 4 .600 Lions 6 4 .600 Boosters .. 6 4 .600 Pet . . 5 4 .655 Clyde .. .....6 6 .400 Unagusta 4 7 .400 Unagusta . ..... 4 7 .364 Reliable Jewelers ......1 8 .111 Minor League W L Pet Iron Duff .10 2 .833 Jonathan Creek 6 5 .545 R&P No. '2 .3 7 .300 Rotary .. 2 7 .222 THAT'S A TEST OF COURAGE, ANNA LANCASTER, Pa. Making the most of a visit to the court house, Christian H, Brooks, 60, of nearby West Willow, and Anna L. Hoff meier, 32, of near Lancaster, ob tained; A license to wed. Fishing permits. A dog license. Brooks, who had twelve children by his first wife before her death two years ago, said the weddine would be "very soon." iiaamWCTj- 111 ' ' "I v Determined fight of Mwrrit Eugent Oartt against th Selactiv Servic Act and4 in Philadelphia, when ha was sentenced to five years In pris on. At trial ha rtad a statement .wging disobedianea to tita draft. Hi HE'S GOT IT! OUR ADS DID HE JOB THE OLD HOME TOWN ' By STAN1 LEY : f LACY, VIU. YOU CALl3 iMiLfe5s P J f THAT "WIN AiNKf ( rTtyfl) i mm. i rr Mf aCT) IV . A W. At Your Favorite Beer Dealer 1 : 11 Hudephol Beer and Chevy Ale T I M B L Y Farm Questions and Answers V -Bum ue cut for ,a J Answer: Dairy ,1 that crops should be 7" .. contain th. i x:u nmnents and Z time have suffi a pack waH m the ",c KrB,n snould b. n oiiirnr t. , nt Question; What are the require ments for having Irish potatoes I corn 1st Maj.. i Answer: The N, C. Crop Im- Q "?uy. w tat provement Association restricts ."J '", Tmd " certification of Irish potatoes to uv&a a fird elevations of 2,200 feet or more in I order to eive the seed ootatoes a I Question: . ... ' oMnn i snorxer growing season ana mere- tn'i oe put u, by make them more desirable for ,water canier? lower altitudes with longer grow-1 . Answer: Only v? J i - n . m I friiito el ing seasons, urowers wnose iarms " , are "aciji What tyJ have the desirable elevation and whose crop was planted with cer tified seed may make application now to the Crop Improvement As, sociation at State College if they wish their potatoes certified. Question: How should hay be cured? Answer: Hay should be cured so as to preserve the leaves and the natural green color. Likewise, damage from dew, rains and mold should be avoided. Hay should not be left long on the ground after cutting, but raked into small wind rows when the leaves begin to wilt. This is usually after three or four hours of bright Bunshine. Wind rows of ; heavy crops should be turned over again with the rake later in the afternoon The side delivery rake and the hay tedder are excellent implements for stir ring and hastening the curing of heavy hay crops. Question: Can milk absorb odors from the air around it and get an unpleasant taste that way? Answer: Scientists say that the mild, delicate flavor of good milk is very easily tainted by absorbing odors from the air. If you keep milk uncovered in the refriegera tor, it will soon take on the taste of fish, cabbage, banana, melon, onion or other foods with a de cided flavor that are also in the refrigerator uncovered. Milk will take on the odor of disinfectants or medicine with strong odor used irt the barn where the cows are milked. For example, milk will taste of coal-tar for days after coal-tar spray has been used in the dairy barn. Question: When should corn and safely preserved at . perature, 212 degree, canned with a hot says Mrs. Cornelia r' tnriBi'nti -t i ' v.i. mis ilst il)d. uuits, fresh. young, tender string b p.c-tuuK soup mixture a large pronortinn J Such non-acid product! Pa, oeans, spinach squash require a pres'J Question: When time to seed a permanei Answer: Except for lain section, the best usually secured by J in the early fall. rTl the fall, the grass will become well establish winter, and in the spriJ a good start on weeds rable grasses. ( BETTER BISCUITIll I CAKE I TRY ME V FOR GOODNESS) oN-phoiprior dovbfa-acfing mil. Send for NEW bf talning dozani of brifMt prov your baklnj. Addrts) Baking Powder, SoxV.M ,, la ) CHURCH'S GRAPE JUICE Quart Pint FREE 330 Pound Box RITZ ERNST ; Corn Flakes S Mb 230 8 Oz. Jar 2 , 27( 39t 46-Oz. Can Grapefruit JUICE 2 for 3 Large Cellophane Bag Popped Wheat 3 for 25( 6 Flavors Package 'Fresh Assortment Fruits and Vegetables miibsbW i ho Native and West? MEAT. In Our "Grade A J Francis Grocery WALTER FRANCIS, Owner u :!a u h t ; 'Ot 'ir 1 ab. I- daj SO h fier Church Street Talk of The Town 3 I N FIJI T cwiN a A CL AMANCE MASSIE'S ?teSS , " i - : rr- i . . . .- x
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