JULY 16, 1942
THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER
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,.,Av ia home from
ipitai . ,
ratios.
f ynda Moody is very ill.
j Mrs Estes McClure and
Invder, of Saunook,
L JT-nd Mrs. R.C.
Kr the week-end.
r -
tn report that W.
3r is
m. S. is trying to get in
... ui in service.
"he address of any
this COiii""rf r-
rPresidet, Mrs Callie
&oody or tne
u-'m S. meets July 17th
,,,'the'church. All members
.j orsnns are reauest-
fcteresi v -
attend.
Kancy Barrews is better,
been .ill for several days.
Lester Bell, the former
o..m- Fpreuson, aaugnier oi
Id Mrs. Boone Ferguson, with
r' ' . . . ..Initinff vial-
ht,re. She resides in New
nil Mrs. Boone Ferguson,
kret rerguson, auiui
Mrs Lester ifeii ana iwo
U, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Moody
mests of Mr. and Mrs. K. .
Ldall on Sunday. . .
Grandson of Mrs. Burgin
Made Outstanding Record
At Wake Forest College
James Crisp, son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. Crisp, of Brevard, and grand
son of, Mrs. F. A. Burgin, of Way-
nesvuie, wno nas made an excep
tional: record at Wake Forest Col.
lege, is now employed at Newport
News, Va.
Ranking high in scholastic hon
ors young Crisp was prominent in
all student activities, including
membership in the Euselian Lit
erary Society, vice president-elect
of the International Relations club.
a 1 1 a
pasi neaa oi ine program commit
tee, senior class representative.
elect of the student legislature, and
member of the Delta Kappa Alpha
honorary fraternity, for high rank
ing . student preparatory for the
ministry.
Young Crisp attended Brevard
College before going to Wake For
est. He has often visited his rel
atives here in Waynesville,
Softball Standings
Edith Ferguson left Sun
return to Concord where she
an office position..
and Mrs. T. H, Haynes, Lm-
. . nl . 1 U
ajues, Mrs. sniney luouney
ittle Miss Diana naynes, ail
vde visited friends in Deli
ver the week-end.
are very fortunate in having
like Rev. J. C. Pipes with
i revival meeting for 10
It is hoped that the com-
ly will take advantage of such
hvilege. Services are con-
Team Won Lost Pet.
Dayton 10 1 .810
Tannery ;. 9 2 .819
High School 6 3 ,:666
Lions .t , 4 5 .444
Pet .. 4 6 .400
Boosters .. .......... 4 6 .400
Jonathan Creek ..2 7 .222
Rotary .. 2 9 .182
STANDING
Bears
Badgers
Wildcats
Eagles
JUNIOR
Won
LEAGUE
Lost
12
9
6
2
3
6
8
13
ducted every night at 8:30.
, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Woody are
home after having spent a week
with Mrs. Woody's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Finger, of Maggie.
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Shuford Rathbone,
of Hazel wood, announce the birth
of a son on Monday, July 13 at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Mashburn.
Exploding Gas Tanks Tuesday Morning Leaves Wreckage
f
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INVEST 10 OF INCOME IN WAR BONDS & STAMPS
New Fall Zipper
College Town
Tu-Season Coats
n
These Waynesville finfiiu-n are four of the 25 who fought the flames throughout the early morning,
mey are looKing over the ruins of the Caldwell hone. David -.Underwcwd, extreme light, is pointing
to where one of the three bodies was found. Fireman left to right are: Tom Gilliland, Jack Edwards.
. r. oirange ana uavm underwood.
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This is the remains of the house where Charlie Bryson and familv lived. The front norch in pom.
pletely knocked off, all windows are out, chimneys dwn, and all plastering in the house is off. On the
other side the weatherboarding was blown off. In tie extreme riirht. under thp tree ran hn awn the
smouldering ruins of the Calcrwell home. Other explosion pictures on page 4.
the FOOD STORE BRILY()U
lonarch
fomato Juice 20 oz. 100
Duke's
MAYONNAISE
25
Pint
ft" Pan (Pink)
tMONV-----230
Lb, Delicious
feanut Butter 250
Armour's
Pork & Beans 22 oz. 101
3 rr 20
JEUrO
10'2 Oz. April Shower
ASPARAGUS-----151
No. 2 Can
Pineapple Juice - - -150
Sunbrite
Gold Medal
MILK
6 Small or
3 Large .....
23
MARCH - - - - 11j
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UNA FISH
- 780
ative
CLEANSER
3 for 11
0
Softball Results
Lions, 1
Liont tb
Wueen 8b . i
liVHtt ( 4
Weiith'bv uh 4
Cuniel lb. 4
iUiiI It . 4
Duvia ct . 4
Hrvaun p . 4
Munkip 2l . X
-iut'nfield rl 8
r imiv o , ; . n
I'otala
Dayton,
Dayton
TUESDAY, JULY 7
Boosters. 2
h Booatari ab
0 1 ll.'wooj c . 4
0 1 iJ'revuat sb 4
u 0 T'man ( 4
0 0 iHuoii lb . 4
0 1 IKvbiiittm p 4
0 1 iTiimn 2 b 4
V I idiuham aa 4
0 0 lllenrv rf 4
1 t I Cm w fur ,1 If
0 0 IHijiif'Uin rt 8
, 37 1 6 Total . .
MONDAY, JULY U
9
U1I1H 0
Wvtttt aa
Kiabr 2b
Milm-r hi
Hill rf .
M nil itb . , 8
Putnam p 2
Simtkion lb 8
Mutrleton If 8
Aniiitftuii cf :i
Tannery, 4
h Tannary ab
0 I. line f . . 4
1 IHatcliff If 4
2 WiHtt lb .
0 IWriitht 2b 8
1 IWmtt 8b . 3
(I lllnb'aon of 3
0 Hut re 1 1 hn .8
! llini v n i f :
1 iirtiistm rf 3
I llvnl r . . 3
. Volalx
34
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Hi
MONDAY, JULY 13
Bi)ostersl 5
Boocters ab
T'immii 2 b
Jrevoat 8 b
Kubintioii i.
Hoime. lb,
r)iliiiin an
Milner If .
Biw'hoff r
Wriicht rf .
I'm f ... ,
llv.te i f . .
Kotary, 4
h : Rotary ab
1 MjNHie 2b 4
0 Mi-iHcrti If 4
1 IWatklna rf 3
2 l.'uood c . 3
1 C.illiiiN
0 Nf.il if , 3
n i.itv aa . 3
1 KianiiH lb 3
U Stark 3b af 3
I ltioniKr p 3
Hill if . 2
Totals
32 Oz. White House
APPLE JELLY - - -250
2 10c Packages
K L EX - - - 150
1 Large DUZ and P&G
35c Value
26
Rotary,
notary
Mecjfnnl rf
Franr-ia lb
'wiKid r
Htark aa .
Oav 2b . .
Hill af ..
Huoiier p
Mull 3b .
Hill cf .-.
LeillKtter
. 2 5 t
TUESDAY
5
I Tutala . .
JULY 13
32
ab
4
4
4
8
' 8
8
3
If 3
Tannery, 13
h Tannary ab
(I i Lane f . , 4
1 Uiil.llff af 4
1 IKic hPKin If 4
1 lllenrv p . 4
2 IHob'aon rf 4
1 IWrbrht 3b 3
1 jWvatt hh . 3
1 IWvatt lb . 3
1 (iarlitia 2b 8
1 IT'man rf . 3
Totala . . 83 5 10 I Totala . , 35 13 18
TUESDAY, JULY 13
J. Creek, 0 Dayton. 5
J. Craak ab r h Dayton ab
Lwood c ..
Smith p .... :
L'wowi af .
Ratcliff If
Wrieht cf .
n iU aon aa
Wvatt lb .
Alliwin 2b .
Oriffin 3b
L'woofl rf .
0 I'llliiia e , 3
1 Wvatt aa i 3
1 Kiahrt 2b . 3
0 Sfilner af . 3
0 Hill p . .. 3
(l Mull 3b . 3
0 'inir'ton lb 2 .
0 -inir'tiin If 2
0 rVt on i f 2
1 IT'man rf ;
Softball Schedule
July Mth
Dayton vs. Lions
Boosters vs. Jonathan Creek
July 20th
High School vs. Dayton
Pet vs. Tannery
July 22nd
Junior vs. Junior
Lions vs. Rotary
July 23rd
Pet vs. Boosters
Jonathan Creek vs. Tannery
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DONALD TAYLOR, General Manager
totals . , 18 0 3 1 Totals , 28 5 8
RESULT OF JUNIOR LEAGUE
Wildcats 3 Badgers 9.
Badgers' 1 Bears 6.
Bears 10 Wildcats 0.
Badgers 6 Eagles 1.
Eagles 2 Bears 7.
Wildcats 6 Badgers 5,
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