Page 12 THE WAYNESVILLK MOUNTAINEER Black Bears Down Mountaineers 25-13 Canton Completes Perfect Season; Mountaineers Lose Placed On two Games j ?0UtRern Team The Canton Black Bears downed' the Waynesville Mountaineers frRy TjnifPQ PfCSS the second time this y:ar Thanks- J Bill Milner, former Waynesville Mountaineer football star, was giving afternoon by a score of 25 to 13. An estimated 3,000 fans werp on hand for the annual Tur key Day event. (chosen this we:k by the United The Mountaineers dominated the ' Press as a first strin& uard on first half of ths game rolling up i the All Southern football team. 13 points to the opponents 0, only Bill has been a starting euard on to be swamred in the second half the Duke Blue Devil eleven this by the visiting Black Bears who tallied 25 noints. Waynesville scored early in the Barbara McLeod Has Birthday Party On Tenth Anniversary Barbara Louise McLeod, youn1? daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. McLeod, observed her tenth birth day anniversary on Saturday after noon by entertaining a group of her friends. The motif of pink and grren was carried out in the ap pointments. The guest list included Margaret Rogers, Doris Ensley, Florrie Pat trick, Linda Welch, Dorothy Mc Leod,. Bobbie Stretcher, Malcolm and Stanley Williamson, Wilbur Davis, David Ferguson and Jaks Ferguson. i I Mrs. J. Dais Stentz, who is now residing in Shelby, where Mr. Stentz is secretary of the Cham ber of Commerce, arrived on Tues day to spend several days here a? the gu:st of Mrs. W. F. Swift and i Mrs. David Stentz. She was ac companied home by her daughter-in-law, Mrs. David Stentz, and , young son, David, Jr., who have ' At Fort Dix it J' I season. I Milner started his football car leer at the local high school, being first period after they recovered captain his last year, and from a Canton fumble on the Bear's 40, here went to the University of and drove to the 15 where Scruggs , South Carolina, where he was elec galloDed for the score. Scrua-E's i ted caDtain of the Gamecocks for also drove the line for the extra this year, but Uncle Sam called "Pi'nt some time in Shelby. point. him and he passed the V-12 exami- Coming back in the second per- nation 'in the Marines and was sta- iod, the locals tallied again after tinned at Duke. He has made quite a OU yaiKi ru.iiv:u Willi oei ujKS Ul IV cl name iui llinin-u as a uiue utvil ry v-v "C" 1 I ing over from the one for the last and has been mentioned several I -UCTC Un r UflOUgn score for the Mountaineers. The kBlack B:ars came strong in the second half to score' It was on this same team that two touchdowns in each of the last Waynesville produced her first All j two periods. The first came on a American, in the form of Freddie 46 yard march with the aid of a Crawford several years ago. 15 yard penaUy against Waynes-1 -11 I. n. ii i ' -iiiu, win ii uuiaimij ui live uvci H-,.w In I hi. nrw. whuni fin n rf.. : .U- i it-. maHie was uiuuuieu in ine : service at Camp Croft and from In E-jrl" (One Day Nearer Victory) THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 19 I teered in the service while a student at State College, nas Deen nonoraD y discharged. He was inducted it Fort Bragg and from th:re transferred to Camp Wolters, Tex. He plans to re-enter State College he first of January and continue his education. Eyes Examined Classes Fitted C O V S ' LT DR. R. KING HARPE OPTOMETRIST rnr Te nt1.1t.11l n r e. Ifc. Harold R. Massie . . 1. mtRi1 L. RUFF, son Mr. and Mrs. Jess Ruff, of Ha jlwood, who recently returned to 'ust after visi.ing his parents. He has a brother, Pfc. Johnnie Ruff, who is serving with the wel fore-: in Australia. U: v... ,.,,.;t..,. .! I L ft 1 . uv fui ia wnici- j;i.imi bac timber for All American. Private First Class Harold R. Massie, U. S. Air Force, is spend ing a s.veral days furlough here at his home in Thomas Park. He I was accompanied by his wife and young daughter from the west cuast where he has been stationed. Jap Nemesis whrn Smathers drove over H,.0 (h( nn wur., trom the one att r three unsuccess- (lrovt,r ov ,. f()I. the seore ri.i I-;,,., r... tu.,t ;r,t i7,.,i i . . . .. .... . . ... ! ., , .,, ,, , ,,,.1,, ."'v.v. The Black Hears had defeated the i tlifr. sent to Fort Bragg. From placekickmg art.st for the Bears ,nca)s in an enRagremet earlier injliragg he was transferred to Miami booted the extra pent. fh(J s(,a;inn) 21 to 7 and the Kilme Beach for his basic training. From After ( airon recovered a Way- ,ast Thursday gave them a clean Miami he was sent to Oakland, nesvlle fumble on the locnl s 4o sIate for the 8l.ason, having won all, Calif., for training in airplane me- irtr irnmcii Smathers cracked over center from , lin un- the one for the second score. The p()K Waynesvi attempted placekick was no good, j y' cnn';ns The third score for the visitors LT Medford - r. 111 Tii i 1 came an r vaynesvine rennquisn- j (; Knight ed the ball to C-inton on the Bears q Jayn,.s 28 and a lateral from that point, Caldwell Hickman to Smathers brought the jjj scatt.s ball down to the Waynesville 34, a RK Trout man 38 yard gain. After driving to the Scruggs one, Smathers carried the remain- pje ing dis'anc for the score. pyIC Late in the last period Canton pg lEvans , . ovt'r a"" a Daa Pu"t oy tne Subs. wavnesville, Ralph Phil locals on the Waynesville 32 and lip Anison;Moore, McClure, Ray with the aid of another penalty mod PhillipS! TeaKUe and Grahl. . Canton, Rickman, Rhymer, Fowler, Buy War ronds and Stamps. Isheppard. ichanics, and more recently to ! Kearns, Utah for reclassification. Canton! Upon leaving here Pfc. Massie O'Dier will report to San Antonio, Ttx., Whitted ; where he will be stationed. Bentlcy i Prior to enlering the service, Flynn fc. Massie was associated with Ward; his brothers in the Massie Furni H. Hardin ture Company. Grogan ! Smathers ,,yt Ralph H. DotSOn u.....t XT 0 . now serving uverseas Cooper F. Hardin You Will Find- At RAY'S - - For Boys and Men- -Woolen IViackinaws - - Jackets- -IN MOST ATTRACTIVE GROUPS- Private Ralph H. Dotson, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dotson, is now serving overseas, according to a 1 message receiv:d by his wife, the I former Miss Edith Davis. j Pvt. Dotson volunteered in Jan-1 uary of this year and was first sent to Fort Jackson and from there to Camp Young, Calif. From the latter he was sent overseas. He was employed by the Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock company before entering the ser- i 1 ' t Z, I t f - $8.50 Boys' All-Wool Plaid Mackinaws - - Men's All-Wool Plaid Mackinaws - - $7.95 up Men's Leather Jackets and Coats All Priceo Boys' Reversible Parka Hood Jacket - - $11.95 -With Plaid Wad Lining- Men's Wool Lined Gabardine jjjLU k7 II W mm v - Jackets By Shoxhouse - - $8.50 -Sweaters Of All Kinds- Rafs Dept. Stor -YOU WILL FIND IN- Ray's Green Room - - LOVELY DOLLS GAMES OF ALL KINDS SEWING SETS DISH AND TEA SETS RAG DOLLS AND STUFFED ANIMALS SEWING MACHINES HOW AND ARROW SETS IMITATION GUNS RASEBALL MITS-GLOVES FOOTBALLS-BASKETBALLS AEROPLANE SETS And a host of other things that ..Santa will want and which will lease boys and girls. g- -ALSO IN THE GREEN ROOM- Infants' and Children's Wear- Of All Kind -Including Many Lovely Gifts- -Tell Your Neighbors- If they want Infants and Children's Wear to visit -RAY'S GREEN ROOM- RAY'S DEPT. STORE Private First Class Charles B. Medford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne W. Medford, of Waynes ville, route 2, has arrived safely in England, according to a message received by his parents. Pfc. Medford entered the service in January of this year and was inducted at Fort Jackson. He was then transferrrd from there to California and later to New York. He attended the Clyde high school and before entering the service was engaged in farming in this county. READY to take off In the skies abov Munda is Marine flier Major Gregory BoyingUm, formei Fly Ing Tiger. vice. His wife and two sons are making their home with her par ents while her husband is in the service. I Pvt. Jack E. Wright Home On Furlough Private Jack E. Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs. France Wright, of Hazelwood, who is stationed at Ft. Meade, Md., is spending a 10-day furlough with his wife and parents. Pvt. Wright entered the service in June of this y:ar and was in ducted at Camp Croft. From Croft e was transferred to Fort Jack son and from there was sent to Fort McClellan. From the latter he was sent to his present post. Prior to entering the service he was employed by the A. C. Law rence Leather company. Pvt. James Francis Honorably Discharged Private James Francis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hsnry Francis of Wavnpavillp rnntp 1 whn vnlnn- I - - ii i HAtlffOtK DO THIS! To relieve discomforts, one of the best things you can do Is put a good spoonful of home tested Vicks VapoRub In a bowl of boiling water. Then feel the wonderful relief come as you breathe In the steaming medicated vapors that penetrate to the cold-congest-d upper breathing passages! See how this soothes irritation, quiets coughing, and helps clear the head-bringing grand comfort. FOR ADDED REIIFF . . . rub throat, chest and baek with VapoRub at bedtime. Vicks VapoRub works for hours 2 ways at once to bring relief from distress. Remember it's Vicks VapoRub you want. 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