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(One Day Nearer Victory) THURSDAY, SEPT. 21 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Page 10 siDooiSKSirs mM 1912 girt Open Season For Both Teams; Good Game In Prospect Mountaineers Will Average About 157 Pounds; Several 1941 Stars On Team. The Waynesville Mountaineers went through a hard workout last night under the lights at the stad ium, in their final hard practice for their opening game with An drews here Friday night at eight o'clock. This also marks the first 1942 game for the Andrews team. The Mountaineers have- come through the practice period of seve ral weeks in fine condition, and Bryson City Whitewashes Canton Black Bears By A 6 To 0 Score ROUND-UP of SPORTS The scrap in the National League over top position is almost equal to the World Series, itself. The Brooklyn Dodgers are mak ing a desperate effort to climb into the top position held by St. Louis. General opinion is that the r&rHinalH will cinch the pennant, with a light limbering up scnemuea : amj meet the New York Yankees for this afternoon, the entire squad jn the series which will start on will be ready for action Friday next Wednesday in the park of the night. National League winner. The Waynesville squad goes into j "pne major portion of the pro- the game Friday night aware on ceeds will go to the United Ser- what happened with Andrews last year. The Mountaineers dropped their only game of the season to the giidironers from Cherokee county by a score of 13 to 7. Word received here this week vice Organizations, n is esti mated that if the series goes the full seven games the proceeds will be approximately $680,000. Landis said that the opening date will stand, "regardless of about the Andrews team is that it which team wins the National is fast, and experienced. The Mountaineers will enter the League pennant." But if the St. Louis Cardinals game averaging about 157 pounds, jwin, the first two games will be The squad has been working played in Sportman's Park with hard, and any man that lands a f rida.v, October 2, left open for berth on the team, will have earned travel. The 3rd, 4th, and 5th gam- it. There is much competition, ana es then would De piayea on uciu- many so-called second string men are pushing first team men hard for their places. The probable starting line-up as given out yesterday by Coach C. E. Weatherby is: Ends, Jaynes and Jackson. Tackles, Constance and Clark. Guards, Evans and Caldwell. Center, H. Jaynes, Backs, Henry, Yount, Arlington, standing player of 1941 as was his was made captain. He was an out standing player of 1Q41 as was his teammate, Yount. The high school band has been put through their paces this week in preparation for their program 111 M . . ... COLORED BQVJL With Purchase off & Pkgs. 37) WHEAT FLAKES Juat think 1 You get cam of the attractive FiMta. Colored Bowla wrth roar purchase of t package of Miller Wheat Flakaa. Choice of 4 colon. Juat right for serving detV cioue Miller' Wheat Flake . . . tha aareal whh "wake-up flavor." ber 3, 4, and 5 at Yankee Stadium. October 6 would be left open for travel and the sixth game, if necessary, would be played at St. Louis on October 7. October 8 would be open and the 7th and final game would be played in St Louis on October 9. If the Dodgers win the pennant, the rotation between National and American League cities will be the same. But the only open date would be between the 6th and 7th contests. Landis explained that this was necessary to ar range for the sale of tickets, vrfhich are sold in three-game blocks. Originally, it had been intended to divide the bulk of the series receipts between the USO and the Red Cross. But the Red Cross ve toed the plan because its rules do not permit the use of its name in a promotion where another agency share the receipts. The seat scale for Yankee Stad ium ranges from SI. 10 for bleach ers to $ 6.60 for boxes. It will be slightly higher if any games are held in St. Louis because of higher state and city amusement taxes. Twenty-five Yannee players were certified as eligible for the series, 24 Dodgers, and 23 Cards. While the series will occupy much of the sportsman's mind for the next ten days, it must be re membered that football gets down to dead earnest this week-end, with practically all teams groihg to battle. When Tennessee and South Car olina mix on Saturday, Waynes ville fans will watch with interest the Gamecock's guard Bill Milner. Bryson City punched across a touchdown in the third period Fri day night to hand the Canton Black Bears their second defeat of the season, 6-0. Fullback Painter hit the center of the line from the one after J. Williams had returned a punt to the 16 and added eight more to put the ball on the 10. Painter slammed center four times and went across on the last try. Canton took the opening kickoff all the way to th3 Bryson City three, but from then on the in vaders held them at bay. The Black Bears managed to get to the Bryson City 19 in the final period. Bryson City kept plugging along in the second period after being stopped in the first and got as far as the Canton 27- but lost the ball on downs. The winners also reached the Canton 20 in the last period, only to lose the ball on downs. The lineups: Canton Pos. Bryson City Chapman LE Sherrill Sorrell ..... LT Bishop Fish LG Erwood Rickman C Close Shope RG .... B.Williams O'Diear .... . .. . RT ... Abbott H. Smathers ... RE Wright Owen .... ..... .. QB J. Williams J. Smathers .... LH White Carroll RH Goodson Soesbee ............ FB .... .. . .. Painter Score by periods: Bryson City 0 0 6 06 Canton 0 0 0 00 Scoring touchdowns: Painter. Substitutions: Canton Sutton, Stanley, Hardin, B. Smathers, White, Bentley and Ward; Bryson City Cope. In this state, Carolina plays Wake Forest, and Duke meets Davidson, while North Carolina State plays Richmond. FI1H Don't Neglect Them! Nature designed the kidney to do a marveloue job. Their tuk ia to keep the flowing blood stream free of an excess of toxic impurities. The act of living lt ! ia constantly producing wast matter the kidneys must remove from the blood if good heath is to endure. When the kidneys fail to function as Nature intended, there is retention of wast that may cause body-wide dis tress. One may suffer nagging backache, persistent headache, attacks of dizziness, getting up nights, swelling, purhness under the eye feel tired, nervous, all worn out. Frequent, scanty or burning pamages are sometimes further evidence of kid- Getting back to baseball, the Greensboro Red Sox took the Pied mont League pennant from the Portsmouth Cubs, Tuesday night in a 3 and 2 score, before 3,162 fans. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Administra tor of the Estate of Henry R. Win chester, deceased, late of Haywood County, N. C, this is to notify all persons having claims' against said estate to exhibit them to the un dersigned at Waynesville, N. C. on or before the 2nd day of Septem ber, 1943, or this notice will be pleaded in bar theruoi. AU per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This September 2, 1943. R. L. PREVOST, Administrator. No. 1231 Sept. 3-10-17-24-Oct. 1-8. With Men In Service Reclassifications Made During The Week The following reclassifications were made by the local draft board during the past week when thirty men were placed in Class 1-A: Ronda Daton Henderson, Ellie Willard Francis. Jr., Garrett P. Howell, Klaus Hans Rollman, Ar-1 Pvt. Paul C. Blackwell Transferred To Blanding Private Paul C. Blackwell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus H. Black well, who has completed special training at the Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Md., visited his parents during the week. Pvt. Blackwell has been in the thur J. R. Moore, Carl D. Mooney, 'service , since May and was induct Albert Donald Hawkins, Samuel ed at Fort Jackson, from where he Rueben Jordan, Lee Roy Beck, Ar-was sent to Maryland He has ling McGaha, Jerry W. Mehaffey, Boyd R. Hannah, James Williams, James H. Leon Yount. Elford Sutton, William P. Moody, Thomas G. Moody, Fred Webb, Dewey McCoy, George F. Mehaffey, Howard Almarine Best, Sam Ben Beck, Carl Beasley, Ber lin A. Vonner, Joseph Frank Mar tin, John Way McCracken, Bill G. Hill, James Way Hendrix, Ern est Bill Williams, and Robert L. Mull.- ' William Clinton Medford was placed in Class 1-C; Henry Bryson Rider and Clinton Moss Truitt were put in Class 3-A ; Gay Wilson Manus in Class 2-B. Glenn Cecil Palmer, Jr., was placed in Class 2-A. Put in Class 2-B were: Bernard Ray Campbell, Charlie Elbert Giles, and Her- schell Bradley. Placed in Class 1-C were: Jarvis Vinson Underwood, Jr., Jack Er vin Rogers, Zeb Vance Trammell, Richard Harrison Inman, and Wil liam Marcell Revis. Put in Class 3-A were: Fred Brown, Lacy Kermit Rowland, Jessie Eckles Pressley, and Jack Elmer, Wright. Placed in Class 4-F were; Jack R. Whitener, Henry Noland Mes ser, Carl . Odell Ray, Lee Grant Clark, James Rufus Inman, Wiley Caldwell, William Lee Robinson, Willie Albert Wright, and Donald Carroll Best. vice, Pvt. Blackwell held a position mission soon Pvt. Robert Plott In Air Corps Training assigned to flight training in the U. S. air corps. Young Plott was formerly employed by C. E. Ray's Sons. Pvt. J. Boone Reeves Stationed In Virginia Pvt. J. Boone Reeves, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Reeves, of the Cove Creek section of the county, is now stationed at Fort Eustis, Va. bffore the game and during the half under the direction of Band master Isley. The public address system will be used, and the lights will be the best in years. A best-selling laxative ALL OVER THE SOUTH nev or bladder disturbance. The recognized and proper treatment is a diuretic medicine to help the kidney get nd ol excess poisonous boqy waste. Use Uoan't Pi lit. They have had mora than forty years of public approval. Are endorsed the country over. Insist on Doan'a. Sold at all drug stores. it's thrifty and tits most folks needs mmm Follow label Directions Pvt. J. Gordon Reeves Stationed In Alabama Pvt. J. Gordon Reeves, who left here in the August quota under the selective service, is now sta tioned at Camp Sibiet, near Gasd den, Ala. He is in the detachment medical department. He was in ducted in the service at Camp Croft. NOTICE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF HAYWOOD COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. Ruby Carter, .' vs. Alfred Carter. The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Haywood County, N. C, to secure a divorce on the ground of two years sepa ration; and the said defendant will further take notice that he is re quired to appear on or before the 12 day of Nov., 1942, at the Court House in Waynesville, N. C, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 23rd day of Sept., 1942. C H. LEATHERWOOD, Clerk of Superior Court, Haywood County No. 1240 Sept. 24 Oct. 1-8-15. Albert Birchfield U. S. Navy Visits Parents Albert Birchfield, 20, U. S. Navy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lon Birchfield, of Lake Juhaluska, who is now stationed at Great Lakes, 111., is spending 9 days furlough with his parents. Young Birchfield volunteered at the Asheville recruiting station six weeks ago. NOTICE OF SERVING SUM MONS BY PUBLICATION IN THE SUPERIOR COURT STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF HAYWOOD. LETTIE, EVANS, Plaintiff vs. GRADY EVANS, (GRADY LET TERMAN), Defendant The Defendant, Grady Evans (Grady Letterman), will take no tice that an action entitled as above has' been commenced in the Super ior Court of Haywood County, North Carolina, wherein the Plain tiff seeks an absolute divorce from the Defendant: and that the de fendant Grady Evans (Grady Let terman) will further take notice that he is required to appear at the Office of the Clerk of the Su perior Court of Haywood County, North Carolina, in the Courthouse at Waynesville, North Carolina, within thirtv days after the 8th day ol October, 1942, and answer or demur to the complaint m said action, or the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demand ed in said complaint. This the 8th day of September, 1942. KATE WILLIAMSON, Asst. Clerk of the Superior Court of Haywood County, North Caro . . Una. No. 1236 Sept. 10-17-24 Oct. 1 CORRECTION The folio wing correction is made in the story of the barbecue which was held last week by the Una- gusta; Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Scrug gs, should have been Mr. and Mrs, Roscoe Waddell, and in place ol the names of Mr. and Mrs Fred Green, there should have been Mr and Mrs. Lewis Green and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Campbell. recently been transferrer! to 107th Ord. Bn., Camp Blanding, Fla. Prior to his entering the ser Three Brothers In Service The three brothers shown above, sons of Mrs. John R. Carswel' I of Waynesville, have made rapid progress in the U. S. Army. SamnJ 1 ' n i' rt maw BaAAn1 llailfonQnf. Ta1h T3 : .. 1 , , "CI. . r.t ing-f in tns 1 9Cli, Tnf.n... t . H and Rufus (right) is taking officer training and will receive b. with the Champion Paper and Fibre Company in Canton. Carswell Brothers Make Fine Records The three sons of Mrs. John R. Carswell, of Waynesville have made fine records as soldiers in the Private Robert Plott, son of Mr. jU. S. Army. The brothers-Sam- ' 1 a r ....I) 0. lAkM DiAhn H here for Camp Croft on September , Carswell, 24, and Rufus T. Cars 11th, with the August quota of well, 22-left Waynesville m Oc draftees, has been transfered to 1940, with Company H, 120th St.' PprrWr Yin.-. wher ia . a commission as stcond lieutenant on oept. 4. jonn Kicnara, also a gradut oi me waynesvme high school, nua recwjveu several promotions ana is now nrst sergeant with M neauiuai LeiB company ol the 120t', Infantry at Fort Jackson. Rufus Thomas is takine offiJ training at Fort Benning, and r.j ictcivc a uuiniiussion as a secoa lieutenant in about two months All three received their initial training with Company H of Wav Their record follows; Samuel, a graduate of the Way nesville high school, was selected i nesville. Their father is the lati to attend officers training school (John K. Uirswell, Waynesvill, at Fort Benning, Ga., and received merchant. NOTICE SERVING SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. JENNIE R. HENRY, SALLIE LOU JUSTICE, ELIZABETH MOODY, RECTOR MOODY, W. H. LINER, MYRTLE CON- NELL, WALTER CONNELL, ETHEL WATSON, LEONAKU LINER, MARY LINER, MARK LINER, JR., ETTA LINER GAMBREL, AND TOWN OF WAYNESVILLE. The defendants Myrtle Connell, Walter Connell, Ethel Watson, Jess Watson, Leonard Liner, Mary Liner, Mark Liner, Jr., Etta Liner Gambrel, will take notice that action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Haywood County, North Caro lina, to foreclose liens for taxes due Haywood County; and said de fendants Will further take notice that they are required to appear at the Office of the Clerk of Su perior Court of said connty at the Courthouse in Waynesville, North Carolina, within thirty (38) days after the 6th day of October, 1942, and answer or demur to the Com plaint of said action or the plain tiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said Complaint. This the 2nd days Sept., 1942. KATE WILLIAMSON, Asst. Clerk Superior Court, Haywood County.' No. 1234 Sept. 8-10-17-24. 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