I HURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1942 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER thel Cagers vide Honors th Locals Locals To Play Sylva Here On Friday Night - The local basketball teams are ; scheduled to . meet the Dowerful Sylva basketball teams at Sylva Friday night. Sylva has al ways had a pretty good team and should put up a good fight against the locals. Clyde is also scheduled to meet the locals in a doubleheader which i:! to be played on the local court Tuesday night. broke even in a pair oi sinrm with the Waynesville Moun ers here Tuesday night. The iel six continued its mum- r i - a a A M marcn ny posting a-x Lrv. but the Waynesville Boys ,ed through with a 27-20 vie- to even the evening a count. cCants and Wells, Beyiers of six .footers, proved the in? leaders for the girls. Mc- L nti-haA 1K nninta and Wells .a r . i, ?6 StsTcefiUyde Takes Fair ntaineers. rls lineup: nesville (14) Bethel (34) VIcElroy (10) ;....M. Mease (8) fcoodson 3) ...... -McCants (18) kesser .. ........ ..r.. Wells (11) ,Trout .. .:.:........-..-.......West 3 'arson .. - Farmer ilner .. .. ....Buckner Bethel. Muse, Cathey; nesville, Sheehan (1) Colvard, NATIONALS BEST By Jack -rds ys lineup:- esville I'll) ount (4) ....... Henry (16) . .. Saynes (4) . ... Constance (3) hnman . .......... lbs: Bethel, Calhoun Henson Waynesville, Francis, Bur Bryson, Harris, Wyatt. Bethel (20) .........Sayles (2) .........Pless (1) .....Rogers (8) ...... Hardin (2) ........Taylor (3) From Crabtree Hi Crabtree high school basketball teams invaded Clyde high's floor Friday night and were handed a double dose of defeat. The Clyde girls netted a 23-10 win and the boys followed with a 16-10 victory. Girls' lineup: Clyde (23) F Robinson (6) F Brown (15) ... F Jackson (2) .. CS Jones G Dotson ., ..... G Rogers Crabtree (10) .............. ..Pate ..........Hogan (2) . ..S, Bryson (1) ........J. Bryson ...............Presnell ..Rogers Subs: Clyde Francis, Lowe, Fish, Donaldson, Hill, Rhinehart, Jones; Crabtree Glance (3) Mc Cracken (4), Best. bUNTY TOURNAMENT IS CALLED OFF Icording to Coach Weatherby County Tournament has been i off because of the shortage asportation. Boys' lineup: Clyde (16) Crabtree (10) F Lowe (2) .. ........ . . Sutton (3) FFowler (8) .. .... ...... .Messer (1) C Thompson .. .;..............Ross (2) G Chambers .. .....Hannah G Medford .; .................Rogers Subs: Clyde Brown (6), Rogers, Lowe; CrabtreeChambers (2). Koy Rogers To Appear In Person iliilll y 1mttk -JL ix-.W .i mf --.f liv -TumAM minii.ii miiiirl V: Jl Hl Fines Creek Splits Doubleheader With The Mountaineers The Fines Creek high basketball teams split a double-header with the' locals last Friday night on the home floor. The local girls were victorious over the Fines Creek girls with a ore of 27-9. McElroy led the attacK on Fines Creek with a score of 12 talleys, D. Rogers paced the Fines Creek girls with i a score of 5 talleys. . The Fines Creek boy ran away 1 with the local boys to the tune of 38-24. Henry led the attack with 8 points with Yount second with 7. Messer of Fines Creek paced his boys with 10 points. Lineup: . ' Fines Creek (14) Waynesville (21) F D. Rogers (5) McElroy (12) FF. Rogers (2) .. ...Goodson (4) F Parton (2) ...... .... Messer (2) G E. Rogers ......................... Trout G B. Parton ...Milner G-Sparks .. Parson Subs: Fines Creek, Parton; Way nesville, Sheehan (3), Thompson, Jones. . &MERWoaJ Bethel Wins Pair From Canton High bill from the Canton high cagers, j J- Mease (26) . Rogers (4) boys were topped by Rogers, who had 15 markers. The lineup: Bethel high (49) Canton (24) 1 t)y Rogers, the popular singing ;ern movie star, will appear in pn on the stage of the Park tre, Waynesville, with his je of entertainers Sunday, Jatt f 18th, for three shows Sun afternoon at 2 and 4, and at jt following the picture pro- which starts at 8:30. There tbe a picture program consist bt a feature entitled "BLOND SOES TO COLLEGE," featur the "Bumstead Family players" also short subjects. e management of the theatre Ringing this special attraction to Waynesville at ft very great cost, and through his personal acquain tance and friendship with the star, was able to arrange this appear ance of a real movie star, and he will not appear anywhere else in this section on this tour. In order that as many patrons of the theatre as possible may have the opportunity of seeing this handsome young star, there will not be any increase in admission price, although anywhere else he may appear in the big cities the prices are increased to as much as $1.00 in many places. Soy Rogers 9 j . ; Popular Movie Star and His Troupe Of Musieal Boys Will Appear In Person On Stage At PARK THEATRE ! SUNDAY, JANUARY 18TH At 2 P. M.-4 P. M. and 8:30 P. M. the girls winning, 49-24, and the boys being victorious, 32-28. Both the winning teams had little trouble and led by considerable margins at the intermissions. The girls were led in the scoring column by Mease, with 26 points, while the Canton Girls Lick Fines Creek Team Canton high school split a twin bill with Fines Creek high Tuesday night, the girls being victorious, 37-23, and the boys dropping the nightcap, 26-18; I. Taylor led the scoring for the winners in the first game with 18 markers and Pressley was second high for the sextet with 13, Center McElroy paced the Fines Creek attack in the boy's game with 12 points, while Phillips led the Canton boys. Lineup: Canton (37) , Fines Creek (23) F Rogers (4) A. Parton (15) F I. Taylor (18) .....,F. Rogers(7) F Pressley (13) . ..E. Parton (1) G Robertson ....... ........ E. Rogers G Clark .. .....Walker G H. Hall ..Messer Subs: Canton, M. Chapman, Lan ey, Bryantj Gi Smathers, R. Hol lad, C. Chapman, Morgan (2), Ward, E. Clark, C. Garrett, O. Taylor, D. Chapman, Wilson, B. Holland and Williamson; Fines Creek, Greene. F MoCanes (2) Taylor (11) FF. Wells (IS) ......Pressley (8) G Farmer .. Robinson G West .. .. ......:.......Clark G Buckner .. .. Smathers Subs: Bethel L. Mease (6), Reece, F. Wells, F. Mease, L. Cath ey, Swanger, Canton Morgan (1), Chapman, O. Taylor, Laney, Ward. Boys' lineup: Fines Creek (38) Waynesville (24 F Messer (10) . ... ....Burnette (1) F Teague (2) . ..... ... ...Henry (8) C McElroy (12) . .....Jaynos (2) G Green (4) ..... .....Yount (7) G Kirk (3) ... ........Constance (4) Sub: Fines Creek, H. Mease (4), McCracken (2); Waynesville, Bry son (1), Francis, Inman. The lineup: Bethel High (32) Canton (28 F Sayles (6) ......Sutton F E. Mathis (2) ..........Carroll (9) C Rogers (15) .......... Phillips (12) G Harding (6) Wilson (2) G J. Mathis (1) Watts (6) Subs: Bethel Grant, Pless (2), Canton Brickman and Taylor. Eleventh Annual Boxing Contests . Held In Asheville The eleventh annual Western North Carolina Golden Gloves Box ing tournament will be held in Asheville at the city auditorium on January 23, 24 and 26. It will be conducted under the auspices . of the Asheville Y. M, C A., and the Asheville Junior Chamber of Com .merce. '. ., It in open to any amateur white boxer who resides or attends school in this state or South Car olint, provided he is 16. years of age or older and has duly quali fied for competition by tuurning in signed entry blanks and parents approval and release, and passes the physical examiation. The committee reserves the right, how ever, to reject any entry. Each year since the tournament has been held a number of Hay wood county boys have entered. Those wishing to send in applica tions are asked to communicate with Chrest George, who will give them any additional information they desire. . There will be more than $500 in trophies and other awards given the winners. Those in Asheville will be eligible to enter the region al tournament in Charlotte. the winners there may compete at Madison Square Garden, New York. -Marshmallow is made from, tha root of the. marsh mallow last, or from a substitute. NORTH CAROLINA FACTS ! ONLY AOSfi BOWL tfSfc-' EVER PLAYED ODtJA fJl AjT DUKA V OREOON STAT. ' VS1 OH JANUARY I, I94Z j RRST AIRPLANE FLIGHT M I j. J HISTORY MADE BYWR6HT I5 BROTHERS AT KITTY HAWK, V JL- N-- N.C DEC 17, 1903 OVER I.30QOOO VISITORS CAME TO THE P Sfl GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS NATIONAL FXftK ) IN 1941. NO OTHER NATIONAL rVNRK. Sfc ' . imiiiiiiiiiimk ' .' ! mlsSm Finiiii iiiiIihI 9 ; . ggg X .. mm'-mMSsm ' THE LEGAL BEER INDUSTRY PROVIDES AN ANNUAL PAYROLL OF 1 1000,000 TO NORTH CAROLINA WORKERS ! Only a dwindling few "black sheep" among beer retailers permit anti-social practices. Help mitt our "clean up or close up campaign during the New Year by giving your patronage to the great majority who operate strictly within the law! BREWERS AND NORTH CAROLINA BEER DISTRIBUTORS COMMITTEE EdyarH. Bain, State Director, Suite 813 817 Comnwrciol BUg. Raleioji POIUaEP II C0OPEIAT10N WITH THl UNITED BREWERS MMBTRML Boys' lineup: Canton (18) F Sutton .. ...... F-JCarroll (2) C Phillips (7) , G Watts (3) .. G Wilson (4) Fines Creek (26) ............Messer (6) ..............Teague (2) ........McElroy (12) C. Greene Kirk Subs: Canton, Rickman (2), Mil ler, iTucker, Woody, Rhinehart, Fines Creek, H. Messer (2), L. Greene (4), J. McElroy, McCrack en. If a man's down and won't try to get up he's where he belongs. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF HAYWOOD. ON MONDAY the 16th day of February, 1942, at the Courthouse door in Waynesville, N.C, at 11:00 o'clock A. M., the undersigned will offer the following and described real estate for sale at public auc tion to the highest bidder arid for Cash, said sale being made pur suant to an order heretofore made and entered by the Board of Edu cation of Haywood County and pur suant to the authority granted to said Board under Section 5470 (a) of the Consolidated Statues of North Carolina, which said real property is described in metes and bounds as follows: BEGINNING on a Wild Cherry Tree at a large rock and near the public road and runs thence south 13 West 9 poles and 8 links to a stake on a hill west of a large rock; thence south 12 45' east 4 poles to a stake; thence south 73 east 14 poles to a large branch; thence down the branch 2 poles to a stake in M. G. Downs (now T. N. Craw ford) line; thence with the said line north 11 west 16 poles to a rock; thence south 82 west 10 poles to the BEGINNING. THE BOARD of Education re serves the right to reject any and all bids at said sale. This the 14th day of January, 1942. "' - HAYWOOD COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION, By Jack Messer, Superintendent No. 1150 Jan, 15-22-29-Feb. 5. Soupfe on! going carry small Uncle Sam's paratroopers, "downstairs" on business, three square meals in one pocket of their uniforms. It's very special food powdered concentrated calories carefully countedbut complete from soup to coffee. It gives husky men the reserve power to keep going when other supplies" are cut off. Reserve power is just as vital in industrial as in military emergen cies. When tank factories, plane plants and shipyards began to eat up more and more electric power, reserve rations were ready. Reserves built up in advance by the business men who manage America's power companies . Reserves that met almost every de fense demand overnight . . . Re serves available almost anywhere, because of carefully planned and interconnected systems. But no power reserves could con tinue to satisfy hungry, humming machines indefinitely. So the elec tric companies have been working fast to keep ahead. They put over 2V million more horsepower into production during 1941 enough to light one-quarter of all the nation's homes! Here is a basic defense industry, able and willing to do its part glad to pledge all-out co-operation with government and industry until the skies and seas around America are secure and free forever! CAROLINA POWER AND LIGHT CO. INVEST IN AMERICA! BUY DEFENSE BONDS AND STAMPS . -i