prtTRSPAYOVEMBER 25, 1943 (One Day Nearer Victory) Page 3 THE WAYNESV1LLE MOUNTAINEER 'JlonoBiitaDoieers (Primed For Bears TThis Miemwm 2:3 Will Bring ion-- tt Strong leam nere His Afternoon Black Bears Have Not Been Seated Or Tied In Ten Games Played. Social to The Mountaineer , Cnn'on High Black Bears U the end of their 1943 f ... thpv make final Iran "- f,,,. their lmDortant rfpar"i '. h , t. Waynesville Moun P Unvnesville Thanks- W8"" n Thp e-amp is ai 2:30 P. m. The f hive won ten straight games 'wrs..,... t, he at th;ir best if I kit Will . , L. wish to hold their own with ,b improved f r p0indexter said that he was Lppointed in the showing that BMW have been making in tic- for the past several days predicted a licking for them -..wvine unless they showed Lprovement before game time jlarsday. , ct in the erame is keen in Ijrth' Canton and Waymsville and overflow crowd is expected. i an earlier meeting between (le 'earns this season canton wuii lT ;tie score of 21 to 7 in a hard f-ght game, since mat gams Mountaineers nave snuwn ....v imnrovement ard will be in i jrd spot to upset the Bears. laynesvillo has lost only tne game It Canton. Coach PoindcxUr has been put- 5rg tne maciv utma unuugu .i.rimr hlnckine-. tackling, nunt- ? ard passing drills for the past Kveral days in an effort to have im ready for this all-important Revival Services At Holiness Mission Enters Second Week The second week of the revival it the Holiness Mission on Smath es Street is now in progress, with lervices being held each evening. A ipecial musical program given ij Mrs. Taft Crawford of Canton, hi been announced for Sunday tuning, the 28th. Rev. Joe Dan ids, of Rutherford is conducting the I unices. The public is cordially vited to attend the meetings. Pvt. Albert Ruff Returns To Fort Dix Private Albert L. Ruff, son of llr. ard Mrs. Jess Ruff, of Hazel- wod, has returned to his post after spending a 7-day furlough with til parents. Before entering the lervice in May of this year, Pvt. luff was employed by the Newport few? Shipbuilding and Dry Dock fompany. He has a brother. Pfc. I Minnie L. Ruff, who is serving Kb th; armed forces somewhere i Australia. Waynesville At Full Strength For Annual Classic Mountaineers Out To Avenge 21 To 7 Defeat Earlier In the Season. The Waynesville Mountaineers 'tapered off with light drills yes terday in prep nation for the an nual Thanksgiving gridiron clash with The Canton Black Bears. The game is scheduled to get under jway at 2:30 this afternoon at Town- jship Stadium h re in Waynesville. According to Coach C. E. Weath erby, the Mountaineers are in fine shape and will be at full strength to try and knock the Bears off the top rung of the ladder. The Bears have not been d feated or tied out of ten games, one of which was the 21 to 7 defeat over the locals earlier in the season. The Moun taineers have won 8 games and lost only th? one to Canton. It is expected that an overflow crowd will be on hand for the clash with a large delegation from Can ton following their team. There is much speculation among local fans as to the outcome of the game, and with the inter st run ning high, and ni-t of the husi ress houses closing for the day, locil fans are expected to turn out in full force. As a special feature at the half time will be the bands from the two towns together with the local gh e club. Special music and vocal selections are planned. The Mountaineers came through the Ashoville "H" engagement on top of a 33 to 14 score and without any serious injuries, and hav. been preparing for the game today with much spirit and enthusiasm. The probable starting line-up for the locals will find Troutman, Col lins or Allison out on the ends; Scates and Medford at tackles; Caldwell and Knight at guards; and Harry Jaynes over the ball. In the backfhld, Scruggs at quarter; Fie, Phillips or Byrd at the half back positions, and Captain Arthur Paul Evans at fullback. In Texas , ' . . ..... w I CLIFFORD HOWELL UNDER WOOD, seaman, son of Mrs. J. E- Underwood, who entered the ser vice in April of this year, who is now stationed in Texas. Seaman Underwood took his training at llainbridge and Norfolk. Before entering the service he was em ployed by a local manufacturing plant. Virtually all of us would go to heaven if given credit for our good intentions. Activities Of Girl Scouts For Week Announced Members of the Waynesville Girl Scout Troop who have be:n meeting on Friday afternoons will have a treasure hunt this Friday in place of their regular meeting, Mrs. Stan ley Brading, assistant leader, has announced. The girls will meet at th? Cen tral Elementary school at 10 o'clock and will each bring her own lunch. There will be no meeting on Thursday, Thanksgiving Day, Mrs. E. C. Wagenfeld, leader, has an nounced. Last we k this group elected officers to assist in directing the work of the Scouts. Nancy Jones was elected president; three vice presidents were chossn, Anna Jean Davis, Jackie Sue Messer and Jean Hyatt. Work is proceeding on the play to be given at the Court of Awards, which will be held Friday, Decem ber 17. SELL YOUR TOBACCO with Joe Bryant's Warehouse, Morristown, Tenn. Contact Paul W. Fergu son, route one, Clyde, and he will reserve floor space for you. We assure you the highest prices. Joe Bryant's Warehouse, Mor riston, Tenn. Nov. 25-Jan. 13 Want Ads WANTED Black walnut kernels. Anv quantity. Waynesville Ba kery, tf FOR SALE My lot on Montgom ery Street on which is located the L. A. Miller Plumbing Building for sale. See Grover C. Davis. L. A. Miller. Nov. 4-11-18-25 'LOST Leather case containing 5 No. Three Ration Books, 6 No. Four Ration books, 6 stamps Oil Ration. Return to Sam Cunning ham, Haielwood. Nov. 11-18-25 LOST SATl'RTY Gas T-l Bcnk with Sam Ferguson's name, also fuel oil stamps. Return to own er, Clyde, route 1. Nov. 11-18-25 LOST No. 3 Ration books issued to James Glenn Fincher, Miry Wilda Fincher, Hazel Lenola Fin cher, Reva Fay Fincher, James Fred Fincher, Mary Fincher, John Hnry Fincher. If found, return to James Glenn Fincher, Clyde, route 1. Nov. 11-18-25 FOR SALE 5-Room house. Tin roof, water and lights near city limits. Anples, cherries, plums, grapes. $1,500.00. Atkins In surance Agency. Ask for Mr. Stone. Nov. 25. LOST Pocketbook, Security Card, Registration and Class Card and ten dollars in money. Jim Silt- ton, Waynesville Nov. 25 LOST Kerosene ration book under name of J. E. Mehaffey, route 2. If found please return to above address. Nov. 11-18-25 FOR SALE One large water jack with inside coil: also one base burner heating stove. Can be seen at R. H. Blackwell's. Nov. 18-25 Dec. 2. FOR SALE Two lots, 100 by 150 feet, on Government Street. Good terms. Apply 12 Government Street. Nov. 18-26 BARGAIN : FOR SALE Farm, 100 acres; good land; part apple orchard; will sell part or all. Inquire R. L's. Grill, Hazelwood, during day. Nov. 18-25 LOST "B" Gasoline Ration Book at Clyde stock yards. Issued In name of Robert W. Howell, Way nesville, route 2. Finder please return. Nov. 18-25 D:c. 2 LOST Ration Book No. 3. Re turn to Mrs. Altha M. Biddex, Waynesville. Nov. 18-25 Dec. 2 LOST Oil stamps, issued in name of Lucy Shuler, Waynesvill?, N. C. Finder please return. Nov. 25 FOR RENT Farm house, witk barn and garden: 30-acre pas ture, with branch from mountain springs; all fallen fuel free, faces near highway 7 miles from Way nesville. Rental only $5 a month in advance. Must furnish refer ences. Write "Farm" Box 511, Waynesville. tf FOR SALE 1933 Ford V-8 Coupe. See Mrs. Harry Hyatt, Eagles Nest Road. Nov. 25. FOR SALE One, fine, fresh Guernsey cow and calf. C. A. Scruggs, Hazelwood, Telephone 452-J. Nov. 25 FOR SALE 1931 A-Model Ford at reasonable price, with extra good tir.s. See Earl Mashburn, Hvatt Creek Road. Nov. 25 FOR SALE 1937 Pontiac Sedan, in good condition. Rev. P. H. Baker, 1C8 Welch Street. Nov. 25 Dec. 2. WILL TRADE 1931 Ford pick-up for coupe. Want to buy fuel oil heater. Phone 161-J or 172. F. Saunders, Short Street. Nov. 25. Duke WH Turn Down Bid To Go To Any Bowl Duke's Blue Devils will not play in the Sugar Bowl or any other bowl for that matter. Th,s is the word from Coach Ed die Cameron, and it sounds final. Cameron says his team was through with football until next year. The Blue Devils missed a per fect season's record only by a one point loss to Navy. They have be-n tnpTifirtrioH nrnminpnt.lv fiq nrohft- ! i' j ble participants in the Sugar, Cot ton, and Orange Bowls. They won from Carolina Satur day by a score of 27 to 6. I k-BIGGER mid BETTER 1 Shop At Belk-Hudson's Practical Gifts For Home Pepsi-Cola Company, long Island City, N. T. I'epsi-Hila UollliiiK Uiupaiit ol Asheville Now. . . . Is the Time To Select Your 1 Christmas Cookies Yes, We Have Lovely Sheets--1.48-1.98 Buy these for yourself and for gifts. Embroidered Lovely Pillow A Beautiful Assortment Of Spreads - - 248-$1750 A riot of colors and combinations. This is a gift that will last for years and every home owner will appreciate. Cases $1-2.98 Other Spreads 1.98-3.98 Get Them Here . . . He'll Enjoy Every Crumb. I I Assist Postal employees by mailing in No- vember. Let's all work together and share each other's added burdens this year. Waynesville Bakery ; i Pearce' Ma R. B. PEARCE, Owner All different types, and one for every purse. What Home Has Enough Blankets --$148-$1095 From the lightweight cotton to the all-wool blankets. In every color, and weight. This year give a gift of warmth give a blanket. Iieautiful Towel Sets in a Gorgeous Gift Box . . . Towel Sets --$1.48 Two towels and two wash cloths. Assorted colors. No Home Has Too Many Mirrors - 2.98-5.95 In oblong, square, round, with va riety of frames . . . some without frames. What Adds More To Home Than Gorgeous Hand Painted Pictures - 790-4.95 Many different sizes, shapes and subjects. This is a gift that will always be welcome and practical. What Is Christmas Without DOLLS Select your needs early Come to Belk's. $1.48-$6.95 This Year, Give Pre-War GALOSHES Childrens $1.69 Women's $1.69-$1.79 Men's Overshoes $1.79-$1.98 We Have the Things Men Want This Year He'll Like To Have A Leather Jacket Just the thing to please him. $1095 A Large Selection of Flashy and Conservative MUFFLERS $1.48 No Man Ever Had Too Many SOCKS We have the kind he wants most. 350 Whew! These Cold Days, He'll Appreciate . . . Long Underwear All sizes . . . several weights. $1.39 7l j0- A M 4 (iitM Leather, Pigskin and Fabric GLOVES $1.48 Several colors. BELK-HUOSON CO, "Home Of Better Values" in Street Waynesville I mm

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