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(One Day Nearer Victory) THURSDAY, NOVEMBER i9 THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER I9if Page 12 Mountaineers Rolled Up 65 Points Against Tryon Here Last Friday The Waynesville Mountaineers completed their home schedule last week by downing a tryon eleven by a score of 65 to 0, with the locals using some 45 players in the game. The Waynesvile griders started crossing the pay dirt marker early in the first period with the regulars running wild when Coach Weather by began sending in substitutes. The second team also began scoring at random and the little boys under the direction of Coach Carl Rat cliff were sent in to do their stuff. The did, playing the bigger part of three quarters the lightweight team also put on the pressure and scored at random. The defensive ability of these little fellows was also a brilliant thing to watch. The feature of the game came on the kickoff at the beginning of the second half. Tryon kicked to the third stringers of the Mountaineers the ball going to "Bub" Teague on the one yard line. "Bub"' began his advance from that point and was not stopped until he crossed the goal line, a run of 99 yards. The defeat of Tryon only leaves one more team in the way of the Mountaineers to complete a perfect season, Canton on Thanksgiving day, markes the end of the season for the locals. The lineups: Pos. Waynesville Tryon LB Jackson . M. Edwards LT Clark Martin LG Evans Morris C McClurc- Butler RG Caldwell Bishop RT Constance G. Edwards QB Henry Brown LH Scruggs Melton Rll Yount McKarg FB Arrington .. .. . Beatson QUICK RELIEF FROM Symptoms of Distress Arising from STOMACH ULCERS due to EXCESS ACID Free BookTells of HomeTreatment that Must Help or it Will Cost You Nothing Overtwo million bottles of the WILL AKD TREATMENT havebeen sold for relief of symptomsof distress arising from Stomach and Duodenal Wears due to Excess Acid Poor Digestion, Sour or Upset Stomach, tSasslness, Heartburn, Sleeplessness, etc., due to Excess Acid. Sold on 16 days' trial! Ask for "Wlllard's Message" which fully explains this treatment Ires at Smith's Cut-Rate Drug Store Registration For Fuel Oil Held Today And Tomorrow The dates for holding the con sumer registration for applicants using fuel oil, diesel oil, or kero sene for domestic, institutional and agricultural uses have been set for Thursday and Friday of this week, it was learned from the local rationing board. In the Waynesville area M. G. Stamey, chairman of the fuel oil advisory panel and his committee composed of Riifus Siler and Ben Sloan will assist with the registra tions. Jack Messer, county sup erintendent, who is instructing the teachers who will serve as regis trars in the county, is also assisting. Registration centers on the two day period will open at 10:00 o'clock each morning and close at 6 o'clock. Any person using fuel oil, diesel oil and kerosene even in small amounts will be required to regis ter. Registration centers will be as follows; citizens : of Waynesville, East Waynesville and Hazelwood will register at the courthouse ; lo cal colored people at the school house. Citizens of the following areas will register at their prospective school building's: Aliens Creek Saunook, Dellwood, Maggie, Rock Hill, Fines Creek, Cataloochec, Big Creek and Crabtree. ROUND-UP SPORTS Whenever mention is made of North Carolina's all-star team, the name of Stanley Henry is sure to come up as one of the backs which will play down in Charlotte against all-stars from South Carolina. Henry has bad a good season with the Mountaineers, and his work is destined to carry him up the ladder to receive some worthy honors when the season is over and honors are passed around. This is the season when most sports centers around the Rose Bowl game and the one great question WHO? This season, the most frequently heard answer is Georgia Tech, with Georgia as second place. With the two schools so near to be at the top of the list reminds one of the years past when Carolina and Duke were fre quently mentioned to get the bid. The first great hurdle for the Rose Bowl game has been cleared out of the way, since the army has given official approval for the game to be played on New Years. grinding out hard practice this soil, the Blue Devils of Duke are brinding out hard practice this week in preparation for State, which so far has not tasted defeat in the state. Last year Duke de feated the "Pack" 56 to 6, and Blue Devil coaches are warning the Durham team that State will be out for revenge. Duke and rope Several hundred acres a week, in Panama and Costa Rica are being cut from the jungle and seeded, to Manila fibre plants as a step to ward filling the United Nations' need for rope. Score by periods: Waynesville 23 7 21 1405 Tryon ...... 0 0 0 0 0 Scoring touchdowns: bcruggs, Hunrv. Davis. Fie. Teague. Hen- drix (2), Hosaflook, Phillips. Points after touchdown: Yount, Arrington, Fie, Rogers, Phillips (15). Hosa flook and Green. fk MIMSIK i AMERICA'S MOBILITY ON THE HOME FRONT DEPENDS ON YOU-- and your thousands of fellow-motorists who command the horsepower of the country. THE NATIONAL VICTORY SERVICE LEAGUE was created to serve America and American" motor ists by establishing an alliance of car and truck operators cooperating to ''save the wheels that serve America." WATKINS CHEVROLET CO. is Waynesville Headquarters of the VICTORY SERVICE LEAGUE You are invited to join this nation-wide organization of car and truck owners who are uniting in a great crusade of car conservation as a patriotic duty in these times. . ,' Come in today for your free mem&ership card and car emblem. And bring your car in. for a free con servation inspection- Watkins Chevrolet WANT ADS FOR SALE Hampshire Red ca- - pons. 25c per pound alive. See Lindon Smathers, Jones Cove Road, Clyde, N, C, or write Waynesville, Rt. 2. Nov. 5-19 COLUMBIA ACE By Jack Sords Columbia's passi-jo .MY-?; J 5?-MfJr V J rriHirin ttTWTnijiTi jjtln i r mmmm n lACK.Too fX PgRCEtfT op Mis PASses wsf rAH- FOR RENT Furnished apartment four room, porch and bath. 100 Pigeon Street. W. T. Shelton. Nov. 12-19-26. FOR SALE 9 head of calves. J. W. Crawford, Willits, N. C. Nov. 19-26, Company Waynesville Headquarters of the National VICTORY SERVICE LEAGUE THROW YOUR SCRAP INTO THE SCRAP! Premier PANCAKE FLOUR .25c Gerber's Strained BABY FOODS FOR RENT Four rooms acre garden good spring. $6.00 a month. About one mile from Hazelwood corn land joining. H, G. Stone. . Nov. 19. HELP WANTED Will give 2 room apartment and small sal ary to settled woman or couple in return for light household duties and cure for semi-invalid 5 days a week. Mountaineer A. Nov. 19. FOR SALE Lionel Electric train with extra track and light sig nals'; good as new. Girls' used Elgin Bicycle, size 26. Girl's camel hair coat, size 12, good condition. Portable Remington typewriter. Call 170-J. Nov.. 19 WANTED Girls for cafeteria work. 18 years of age up. No experience necessary. Write or apply to Harvey's Cafeteria, Durham, N. C, for interview. Nov. 19-26-Dec. 3-10-17-24-31. WANTED A good Reliable man to supply customers with Raw leigh Products. Write Raw leigh's, Dept. NCK-245-127, Rich mond, Va. " Nov. 19. FOR RENT Stoker heated apart ment, vacated November 27th. Private entrance, front and rear. Electric kitchen, living room, bed room, kitchenette, sleeping porch, bath. 425-M 24 Pigeon St. Nov. 19. I Dick Covington To Give Exhibition Game At St. John's Dick Covington, international tennis star, will staee an exhibi tion t.pnnia Tierformanee at St. John's court, Waynesville, on Sat urday, November ; zlst, at zim p. A mono- ot her coveted tennis honors, Mr. Covington has won the North England Doubles Champion ship at Liverpool with Jacques Brugnpn, former French Davis Cup player, several years ago. ; Waynesvile residents can still recall the nerformances of Mr. Covington at St. John's this past summer, when he played in another exhibition game, No admission will be charged, WANTED 2 or 3 rooms for light house-keeping, furnished or un furnished. Would consider board for working Couple with child in first grade. Must be near school. Reply "Couple" Box 511, Way nesville. Nov. 19 FOR RENT Six room house on Main St. in Hazelwood. Phone Waynesville 77, or Canton 4165, Nov. 19. Carolina tied last Saturday on a 13-13 score, and State has already defeated Carolina', which does not add any smiles to the prospects of the Blue Devils. Carolina is taking a rest period : in preparation for Virginia on j Thanksgiving. i Davidson proved themselves a touchdown better than Washington and Lee Saturday as they won 21- 13. . The most exciting game nearer home was the Knoxville-Asheville contest, in which the Maroons kept up their winning streak by a 27 to 0 score. Other games of Saturday includ ed: - Georgia Tech 7, Alabama 0. Auburn 25, Louisiana State U. 7. Georgia 40, Chattanooga 0. Tennessee 14, Mississippi 0. Furman 6, South Carolina 0. Maryland 27, Virginia 12. Vanderbilt 27, Union (Tenn) 0. Richmond 26, Hampden Sydney o. Miami 12, Florida 0. Mississippi State 28, Duquesne 6. Commissioners Pay Respects To Former Member At their regular third Monday meeting held this week the Hay wood county board Of commission ers passed the following resolu tion in respect of the late Robert T. Boyd, former member of the board who was re-elected to serve for a nother term two days prior to his death: ' "WHEREAS on the 5th day of November, 1942, death removed from our midst the Honorable Rob ert T. Boyd, long a valuable mem ber of the board of county com missioners and long a leader in civic and political circles; and "WHEREAS, the county and state has suffered a severe loss in his passing; "NOW THEREFORE, the board of commissioners of Haywood county in regular session oh this the 16th day of November, 1942, does hereby adjourn its said meet ing out of respect to the memory of the said Robert T. Boyd. "IT IS ORDERED that a copy of this resolution be spread upon the minutes of the board of county commissioners of Haywood coun ty and that a copy hereof be im mediately transmitted to the mem bers of the family of the deceased and that a copy of these proceed ings be furnished the press. Done at regular session this the 16th day of November, 1942. (Signed) GEO. A. BROWN, JR, Chairman. D. J. NOLAND, : : Member of the Board. . J. R. HIPPS, Member of the Board. The pressure eroun that always wins when it gets aroused is the people. --. TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHOR ITY Reservoir Clearance labor era wanted immediately The Tennessee Valley Authority has immediate need for 100 workers in connection ; with reservoir clearance labor; the rate of pay is fifty cents an hour. Those interested in immediate employ ment should apply to the local office of the United States Em ployment .Service or the Author ity's personnel office located in Bryson City. Persons employed in war work should not apply. Relief ill Last For Your Cough Creomulslon relieves promptly be C&use It goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, in flamed bronchial mucous mem branes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulslon with the un derstanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis ONE-FIFTH About one-fifth of the families in the United States live on farms and make their livelihood there, ac cording to the latest report of the U. S. census bureau. C manV 9llw uw al about know A A . A A M r . , TJi Have Ml) hcip i bigii v u pernio vi vctn ion Waynesville KVJeet Her On Friday Afternoon Richard Setzer, 18, Held In Jail On Forgery Charges Richard Setzer, 18, sin of Ellis Setzer, charged with forgery, is being held in the county jail awaiting trial at the November term of criminal court. At a preliminary hearing be fore magistrate W. H. Noland, yes terday he was bound over to Su psrior court and his bond set at $600. ; Setzer is alleged to have forged the name of Carroll Bell on two checks and that of Ott Ledbetter another. He was said to have sent the checks to the bpnk for cash ing by Arnold Stevens, 13 year od son of Will Stevens, of Old Fort, who was visiting relatives here. Young Stevens was a witness in the hearing yesterday and stated that he had been sent first to the bank for bank checks which Setzer later filled out and asked him to return to the bank for cashing. County Methodist Union Youth Group To Hold Banquet The annual Youth Fellowship banquet of the Haywood county Methodist church union will be held at 7 o'clock on Tuesday eve ning, November 24, in the Bethel high school gymnasium. The la dies of the Bethel Methodist church will serve the dinner. The Rev. G. W. Bumgarner, pas tor of the Morning Star church, will make the principal address of the evening. Rev. W. L. Hutch ins, superintendent of the Way nesville district, will present the newly appointed pastors in the county. '; A special program has been planned by the officers and pastors of the Youth Fellowship organiza tion. Assembly singing will be led The WivnHtjtii. w will not be in action CSl to an open date on the Ik ,1 they will rest: ti,i " ...e ration for th " , m M with the !4 Thankssrivinir r Bean camp ia chorli,lj it .,cu lur 2;3Q The lightweight tD .' . j will see plenty of a' afternoon nt 9. on . rni :r ,. ----- nen thev , the lighter squad oftheBwY of Canton in a return eArl local gridiron The MountaJ wcal m canton ( several weeks Blrn k.. . n( rto6 The teamthatViS aarainst Trvon i , B:f the lighi-wes: :U"ems861 The Canton varsity also ii J inn 1 ( the Thanksgiving game. bv flhnrloa Tcloi. k-j . uauu anfl ft . director of the Waynesville toJ snip nign scnool. . . n ' m uroups irom the MethoJ churches of Canton, Clyde, U wood and Waynesville will preJ musical numDers and stunts. speci And Your Strength and Energy Is Below Par It may be cauted bv ojrder o! ney (unction that permiu polioi waste to accumulate. For truly tn people feel tiruji, weak and awn when the kidneys fail to removt u aciaa ana other waste matter from blood. You may Buffer nagjlni bttVil rueuiuiiLic pains, neaaacnai. aiuinl irettine UD nichts. lee mini Sometimes frequent ana lrnty ol uon witn smarting and burami u other sign that something is wrouf I the kidneys or bladder. There should be no doubt that prof treatment la wiser tnan atglert. Doon's Pills. It is better to rely medicine that baa won couhtrvwidi proval than on something less favori known. Doan't have been tried ud 1 ed many years. Ara at all drui it i U VWIH IW11BJI SHORT CUTS Some philosopher has said, "It is doubtful whether therj are jhort cuts to any of the things that matter. There are short cuts to money, but none towards the know! edge how to spend it wisely. There are short cuts to the possession of a library, bul none to knowledge or culture. fhino-a von cannot hurrv. culture, as the vera name applies, has the slowness of the seasons about it anl cannot be hurried. And thdi-o nre t.hino-a about a business . that cannot H hurried You cannot hurry reputation Reputation, like thl coral-reef , is the result of innumerable small addition tniouk" out the years. It is created by thousands of honorable trans actions every day, week and month. PntMit-ot ta-av a n rl rr the character o! J.VCUkdVIVll "I1U vuillivvi'v. v. w r' v- . , i the thine that cannot be hurried Fidelity is the boon companion of character and character 4 a man is the product of hidden thoughts which prompt acf j r a v...n:nnn io tiQ camp and .we that FORTY YEARS of unstinted effort in behalf of w tobacco growers interest is a record of which to be P""', , Premiums as heretofore, will be awarded for the highef price baskets of the respective grades of required weight: BIF Choice Tan Color Leaf 2.50 200 pounds or more -j BIR Choice Red Color Leaf 250 200 pounds or more ... . ; CIL Choice Straw Color Cutter 2i50 150 pounds or more GIF Choice Tan Color Cutter 2i50 200 pounds or more - - j CIL Choice Straw Color Lugs 2i50 150 pounds or more - - CIF Choice Tan Color Lugs 250 s on v, tsw. k,'nnn fk,o lnrirpst. number of dollar Only first hand growers tobacco is eligible for Prem Ltii Tune in on WWNC 7:30 A. M. and WisuA at Tobacco Market reports. BERNARD'S TOBACCO WAREHOUSES, Inc For the Sale of Leaf Tobacco 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE Greeneville, Tennessee i " ' f "i ri . t 1 1 ii , . cO 51 l iJ l (g t) Cans Delmar OLEO Pounds V i?nfiic Siler PORK SAUSAGE .' . . SOLD 1WBE
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