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I 7 fa i i ?-i ! it Yf "tiiuiisdayT Canton High Beats Crabtree In Fair Canton high defeated Crabtree in two games at Canton Tuesday mgbt ue boys netting a 39-21 decision and the girls turning in a 34-21 victory. I. Taylor paced the win ning girls in scoring with 10 points, while Phillips' 13 tallies topped the boys. Girls' line-up: Canton (34) F Rogers (8) . F I. Taylor (16) F Pressley (5) G Robertson . G A. Hall .. G I. Clark Subs: Canton, PHILLIES' BOSS Crabtree (21) ...E. Tate (4) a Bryson (5) ..M. Hogan (11) J. Bryson .. Pressnell B. Rogers Brvant I9 M Chapman, Morgan (2), Smathers, cnapman, ward, Wilson 12). O. Taylor, E. Clark, C. Hall, Duckett, Holland, Patton, Drake, Williams, Garrett, D. Chapman; Crabtree, Ferguson, McCracken (1), Chad well, Best, Park. Boys' line-up: Canton (39) F Miller (11) F Sutton Y Phillips (13 . G Watts (2 .... G Wilson (2) Crabtree (21) ......Milner (6) .. ...Hannah Ross (5) ..Rogers ,2) Subs: Canton. Carroll f8). Tucker (3), Rhinehart, Woody, Ward, Brown, Galloway; Crabtree, Fergu son, Davis. Coaches Give Party For Football Team (Waynesville Hi-Life) Friday night, December 12, Coaches Weatherby and Ratcliff gave a party for the football team of "41 at the F.F.A. Hut. Between square dances a very interesting game was played. It was similar to the Eversharp pencil radio pro gram. Coach Weatherby called different ones upon the stand and asked them questions concerning football, baseketball, baseball and school. All money from questions missed was contributed to the Red Cross. .- . After refreshments wer scrved- Captain Richard Inman presented - 4 acwmmmmk .y-v i w mmmm: -yi . 1 5Y ICTP1 I Y Y,. I J, By jack Sards (Business Class Plans For Thrift flTiyitvtU Hi-Life) New Temple Prexy EKfEwecft PAres back tb i9o3 PlRAffS AS AM MlFietPCfV We the Students (Waynesville Hp-Life) QUESTION; What is vour idea as to how to spend a perf ect Christ mas Day? i r.. t i j ti Coach Weatherby a pen and pencil spend the morning and afternoon oat C 1. "O 1. 1 : ..i. I n.lfU 4kn nM;i AnJ MH ...i. !i.t. set, and chain. Mrs. Weatherby coaches. Coach Ratcliff a watch assisted the There were 2,656 airports, sea plane bases and landing fields in the United States and Canada on January 1, 1941. NOTICE OF SUMMONS BY PUB LICATION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF HAYWOOD IN THE SUPERIOR COURT, BEULAH POTTS ."VS.' ,' GEORGE C." POTTS. The defendant, George C. Potts, will take notice that an action en titled A9 nKnun aa tidan . - " ..ua ucvu wviuiiicui;- i ed in "the" Superior Court of Hay-' t "" vyvuiii.jr, iuiuii uaronna, xor the purpose of obtaining a judg ment for an absolute divorce from said defendant by the plaintiff on the grounds of two years separa tion; that the said defendant will farther take notice that he is re quired to appear at the office of the Clerk 6f the Superior Court of naywooa uounty, at the court- nouse in Waynesville, North Caro lina, on the 6th day of January, xati., or wwn au aays thereafter, and answer of demur to the. plaint of the plaintiff and complaint niea in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the re lief demanded, in said complaint. This the 1st day of December. 1941. C. H. LEATHERWOOD, Clerk of Superior Court. No. 1140 Dec. 4-11-18-25. NOTICE OF SALE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF HAYWOOD. IN THE- SUPERIOR COURT. BEFORE THE CLERK. PEARL ARNOLD TOWNSEND; and VIRGINIA ARNOLD WIL SON, and Husband, HARRY WILSON. vs. LENA- H. ARNOLD, et als. Pursuant to an order in the above entitled cause, the under signed Commissioner of the Court will offer for sale at public nntiw to the highest bidder for cash at the court bouse door in the town -of Waynesville, on Monday, De- teniDer zirtn, i4i, at eleven o'clock. A. M all tha unsold Horn of g tract of land of 13-78100 vacrto Imnm a J. D. Arnold property, as shown by map and! survey thereof made by J. W. Sagnr TtfnTAaA in Man Ttnolr "R" Index "A" in the office of the Regis ter of Deeds of Haywood County, portions of said lands lying inside iia fflrnnrflte limitjt of thet town of Waynesville and portions thereof lying outside tne corporate limits, and inrlnrlimr in said sale lota Una 19 ti 1 H inclnaivp. and lot Nos. 25 to 38 inclusive, of the sub division ol said property as snown by plat thereof made by J. R. Reagan August, 1924, and record ad in Man Book "B." Index "A" page 11, in the office of the Regis ter of Deeds of Haywood County, to which said maps and records ref erence is hereby made for a full description of said lands as if here with the family and eo out with mv mends at night. 2. Clyde Greer Sleen all dav. 3. Magaret Blalock Staying at home and going around to see what my mends get. 4. Francis Patton A Christmas Day would not be perfect without attending church. Then T would like to spend the rest of the day at home sitting around the fire talking with the family or with friends. 5. Harry Evans I'd like to tea out of town. 6. Helen Trout Be with Bud. 7. Velma McClure Hav a fam ily dinner and in the aftemnnn An anything that comes along. . Oliver Yount Stay home. till Christmas gets here before 111 Know. 10. Col v in Brown Stay home with the family Christmas Day ana go to Canton that night. - 12. Rex Hosaflook I would get ud just as earlv as noflftihla and look at the presents and then go to oreaiaast. Alter breakfast I d go to church and back to dinner. I'd spend the rest of the day reading or some other entertainment At night I Would ea to chureh acrnin men to Dea. 13. Nancy Jones Have a big turicey dinner, with snow on the ground and Christmas Hchbi on 14. Bob Colkitt -Stay home and piay witn your Christmas presents au aay. : 15. Ruth Wagenfeld Get no early and get the "work" done and open the nresenta when tt convient Get dinner and do the. dishes. The whole familv should stay together for the afternoon and that night should all give thanks in out hearts (if not in nravr fn all the things God has given us in the year. 16. Jim Rrana iurfu (- - ; fv..w, Christmas Day would begin by go- tne necessity lor national defense I becoming stronger, the General Business class h&a been ntiidvinr tne ways in which expenses can be cut. Here aretoome of their sug gestions on thrift. Which is your favorite one 7 ' Ralph Hendrix Have your own cow. Kenneth Dillard Kwn vonr ... . : - r clothes clean. Wanda Parris Chew your rum twice. Martraret Scrurrs Make vonr own clothes. Helen Mitchell Make a bndo-et ol your time and money. Lillian Sawyer Don't . spend money for foohahneaa when vnn . - need it for something else. Geneva Ross Don't hmr an mnrh canay ana coewing gum. lAitih Patton Save easoline Arthur Smith Choose your gro ceries. Edward Scates Don't play pok er. r.va Mae Cook Judu- vonr ciotnes. Gladys Ezell Buy defense sav ing Donos. Selma Jenkins Hand down vonr clbthes. Mary Caldwell Make crnod oi your scnool time. Mary Alice Davis Keen vonr ciuiues ciean, tnus making last longer. Betty Gibson Ro Kina or Dargams you eet and taka care of the clothes you have. Elizabeth Mitchell Do not waste time in idleness. James Hartsell Tlon't ' - v 0V WW vuv snow too much Robert Gifford Don't drinlr ol coholic drinks. Bobby PhelDs Try not to- trot SICK. Vaughn Pressley Make a bud get. Howell Robinson Ra no ffirht you peei otr your glasses when you are not looKing at anything, M(lnm ...if.'."-.".', m '"9 i ' Y Y Mm Y it I, Robert L. Johnson, 47, is shown as he assumed the presidency of Temple University, in Philadelphia. The New York bnnineanman and Vala graduate becomes the third head of the institution..- , Bowling A. C. Lawrence Leather Bowliner League, December 16th, Won Cut Sole No. 1 2 Finshing 1 Standards 1 them Outside 1 Cut Sole No. 2 1 Office .. 0 Bleach and Oil 2 Yard . 0 High single E. 112: high three Scruggs 299. Lost 1 2 2 2 2 0 1 0 total Std. 10 . 7 6 .'..- 6 . " 6 ''4 3 3 Waynesville Girls Barely Beat Clyde Clyde's girls nut oatue Deiore bowing to Waynes ville's lassies at Clyde Tuesday night, 21 to 20. but th Clvda were walloped by the Mountaineers m n Girls' line-uo: Clyde (20) Waynesville (21) r Auuuisun ytf MCtlroy (19) F Brown (3) Rj.. F Donaldson (11) .Messer (1) (J Jones Trout G Dotson .... Parson G Rhinehart '-.............Milner Subs: Waynesville. Rrv RATI 71 V Sheehan, Jones; Clyde, HUl, Lowe is; jacxson Boys' line-UD: Clyde (9) WavnenvilU Ha F Fowler ............. F Rogers .. ... ....... Henry (in C Thompson (2) J-rancis G Chambers f3 rnn.ti... G-Hill (4) ......Yount (51 Subs: Waynesville. Rnmptto o Bryson, Jaynes, Inman; Clyde! Lowe, R. Lowe. Medford. ' II . . " " Weatherby etters. Twm, 10. man.er8, and four' N received "W's." U voach . Inman ad 7 selectpd "a Hen 1 on Team and Younff Wytt, JaynrVW McRorie, Evans , ersTeague wt8nt and LelTr ine cheerleaders Frieda TMm,. T8'. Zeb and Patsv cTLfckvl with a micr h, the ' factthatnoneofZZ although nobody would be awardTi MountainPAr J n 1 , ,-"vv t(r ocnedule For '41 season . 6,UB' W -an. fmes Creek Thm .Tan 10 . lueB. - oemei Here. Jan. 16 Sylva There Jan. 21 Clyde Here. fch l3- Cra,btree He-i-eb. Fines Creek Here Feb, Sylva Here Feb. 13 Canton There. jreD. zi uanton Here. : PULP ' Manufacture of grapefruit and orange pulp, relatively new, ex pert products in the United States, is being encouraged hv fh ment to help supply British marma lade needs. HEALTH Only four out of every 100 low income farm neonln arn in rate physical condition, the U. S. stnngs H.arl , ihes in 17 Btjitoa HUGE CHRISTMAS FEASTS SERVED IN OLD CASTLES THEY DID NOT FAIL (New York Times) Freedom is an estate that cour age and wisdom can hand on un impaired to each new generation, but only a courage and wisdom con stantly reborn and rededicated can keep it intact. The "obligation and duty," as the President said, are ours. Democracy did not fail in 1917 and 1918. lit will not fail in if we defend it as bravelv u if defended then. it would be tonbed off hv a hid Christmas dinner and a laz of. ternoon by the fire, t k 17. Wallace Burnette A perfect Christmas Day is a day of variation giving and receiving gifts, visit ing, feasting, and worshipping uoa. Christmas dinners served in me. deival castles were in realitv "feasts". The meal lasted usually from three in the afternoon until midnight One of the dishes alwavs on the table was meat pie. In delving into history we find that Sir Henrv t.rey in J!,neland ordered one bak ed that was nine feet in circum ference. It Weighed 165 pounds and was served from a four-wheel cart built for the purpose. ' Here's the recipe: 2 bushels flour 6 snipes 20 pounds butter 4 partridges 4 geese 2 meat's tongues 2 rabbits 2 curlews 4 wild ducks 6 pigeons and 2 woodcocks 7 blackbirds Kangaroo rats of the American Southwest can live for months with out water. Christmas Baknig ENGLISH ORIGINATE CAROLS The singinsr of Christmas carols originated in England. According to tradition, this is the choran of the very first: "Glory to God in the Highest, and on Earth, Peace, Good will toward Men." If you would iiave freedom from the worry J u ii epanng me naraest part of your Christ n,dS umner, me Daking, let us do it for yon. Come in today, choose the kind of Cakes, Cookies, Pies, Rolls, Breal sUA That Vnil will nrnn4 aA fa . 1 it. - .1 . : " mf v niMiu uiu tuu win uhi nom him fresh Christmas Eve We cannot urge you too strongly the importance of placing your order early, to avoid disappointment WaynesvSlle Bacery Church Street Phone m i ouism is xouna in tne sap of I . & h tita iiiunmiy, uno vtoq. 'nearly 200 plants and trees. 3 J W IGwe The Family a PHILCO for Christmai, m ir n i w Mm m w i sn . in in . i- Jt -tmr MM. WSI IWM I I ... n m .r: warn wwasxign .. ItVi n PyJ-MslHaBN VI Jt ii It 11 11 I I .. 11 1 1 W '"""" ""nrr iimmiiiniiiii..'"'. & . -ftt. Y!I-oo. Ill ",llucUi I I If : 1 m f&w-J , - J s r Reception lorvniy... 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Many other new features including Complete Electric Push-Button Operation,.Built-In Super Aerial System, Separate Bass and Treble Controls. Come in... buy now, at this lowpricel Sales and Service A Man With 21 Years Experience To Service Your Jack Williams Bring Your Radio Repair Work To Us 90-Day Guarantee On All Service Work Done nirnfifo) ovid u y uv in luiiy set out. This 28th day of November, 1941. A. T. WARD, Coumi8sioner No. 1141 Dec. 4-11-18-25. J - - Main Street Waynesville I "5r"XM . e"r -wrs ?n
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