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THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER l(0)(iiimftaDira mm Tennessee Squad Tough Opposition; Game Set At 7:30 The strong Elizabethton grid eleven will invade Waynesville on Friday evening to meet the Moun Jtaineers in their fourth game of the current season. The visitors are very highly rated and will give the locals their supreme test this year. The game time has been 'changed to 7:30 instead of 8:00 o'clock as has been the time ol " the previous games. '. The Mountaineers have been . working hard for the coming en J gagement, but according to Coach , Weatherby, several of his players have minor injuries and are not . up to par in this week s practice. Just for a bit of comparison, ; the Elizabethton team downed BYoung High of Knoxville with a rsubstantial margin; Young High fin turn defeated Asheville, which jgives you the idea that the visitors "will present a well rounded team. I A bit of news from Canton has rreached us that the game between the Black Bears and Warren-Wil-rson Junior College has been post--poned until Saturday night to give "Canton fans a chance to see the -local game. As you know next "week is the annual clash between Waynesville and Canton at Canton. The Waynesville band will be on hand for the beginning of the game and perform at the half. It is expected that some additional .Movements will be given this week to take up the full time during rthe half. The probable starling lineup for The Mountaineers will find Messcr and Richeson at the ends; Caldwell and Morrison at tackles; Wilson and Carver at guards and I'ergu son over the ball. In the backfield, Robinson at quarter, Powers and Milner at the halves and Minnett at fullback. TWO-TIME CHAMP By Jack Sords -fAi-sgef CMAMPiolsdiP fb IMS' N. C. Corn Crop - Can Be Larger North Carolina's record corn crop may have been set back by the floods in the eastern parts of the state. However, state agricul ture experiments say that next year's crop can .well reach nine to ten mililon bushels more than this year's if expected product ion of .Hybrid corns are pui to good use. , Reports from farmers themselves ay corn production can be doubled with improved practices of fertili zation, spacing and shallow culti vation combined with the use of well adapted corn Hybrid seed. mill. YVv. yj MATT, f 5J Af am eA).y Afeg-. as vy.'- ; o li-frsl fte 6.-C, kC ?-)Pfifi l-rt-tT ptA-ge 8-6 io a ijirA-riao ioukaJameaot at view oei&Ms ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE North Carolina Haywood County. All persons will take notice that the undersigned has this day qual ified as administratrix of the es tate of R. H. Ferguson, deceased, and all persons who are indebted to said estate will make prompt payment thereof and all persons having claims against said estate will make presentment of same be fore the undersigned at RFD No. 1, Clyde, N. C. or this notice will be pled in bar of any right to recover thereon. Said notice shall be pre sented within one year from date hereof. This the 17th day of September, 1945. SAIXIE FERGUSON. 1464 Oct. 4-11-18-25 Nov. 1-8. "EXCELSIOR" iVOV-SKID TRUSSES Sufferers from Hernia (Rupture) may now enjoy our NO CHARGE SERVICE offered to all truss wearers by our ex perienced fitters. Let them help vou in your selection and application from the finest line of surgical appliances manufactured. r To insure our customers of truss com fort and security, we recommend NON-SKID TRUSSES These light-weight appliances hold your rupture securely. The non-skid pads u wbmmuic auniiary wiu not Slip. j Our experienced fitters also serve your ! BMrk Cnr Ahrinrinol .frvt-o.-. 11. Hosiery. Shoulder Braces, etc., and our reasonable prices will surely-pi ease you. Special Deer Hunt To Be Held In Pisgah Game Preserve From Oct. 15-27 Hunt Will Be Confined To 60 Local Persons Daily, In Areas Never Before Hunted. A special deer hunt for the sportsmen of Western North Caro lina will be held on the Pisgah National Game Preserve starting on Monday, October 15, and end ing Saturday, October 27, Bill Huber, ranger, and J .11. Long shore, refuge supervisor, an nounced today. The hunt is to be confined to special areas in the forest that have not been hunted on previous ly or only slightly, and the hunt is for local persons. All hunters must have a state hunting license and wear red hunt ing caps. The firearms must be non-automatic rifles of a calibre 250-3000 or 25-35 or larger with the exception of the 32-20 rifle, Ranger Huber said. Bows and ar rows, shotguns and tracer bullets will not be permitted. The cost is $1.00 per day. The daily hours for hunting in most areas will be from 7:30 to 6 p. m., with checking station open ing at 6:30 a. m. Only the areas that are open will be hunted and those violating this regulation will be subject to prosecution and can cellation of hunting privileges for five years. All cars will be subject to inspection and intoxicated per sons will ' be expelled from the area. . j . The special hunt will open on October 15, 16 and 17 in the area from the North Fork of the French Broad, or the area west of Glcster Gap and south of the Blue Ridge Parkway. This area, which has nu merous deer, will be opened from 7:30 a. m. to 6 p. m. daily and 60 hunters per day will be permitted to participate. The cheeking sta tion will be located on the road from Rosman at the Gloster war den station. On October 18, 19 and 20, the hunt will be staged on Cathey's Creek and Kuykendall Creek areas, with the checking sta tion at the gate near the entrance on Cathey's Creek. Thrity-five hunters will be permitted daily. October 22, the hunt will open on Beaverdam Creek with 25 hunt ers participating daily. This hunt will continue through the 22, 23 and 24th. The hunt will open on Turkey Creek area, southeast of Black Mountain and extending to the Preserve boundary, on October 25, and continue through the 27th. The hunt will be limited to 25 daily. The regular hunt will be held this fall, but no announcements have been made, , , .... . Canton Meets Warren Wilson Saturday Night SMITH'S CUT RATE DRUG STORE Black Bears and Morganton High Ended in 6-6 Tie Last Friday Night Enthused by their upset 6-6 tie with the high powered Morganton High Wildcats Friday night at Morganton, the Canton High Black Bears are putting in a hard week of practice in preparation for their game here Saturday night at 7:30 with Warren-Wilson Junior Col lege. The game was moved from ET' VOU LENT HIM KVT "H? JIvWV NOT Tie WRSElf UPWTTH If FIFTY DOLLARS.' fcf SHftHtt Z3 fygis ijf WM A S) cJSl AHO HAVS THE A0WVMW6E BwnSS'roR Friday night to Saturday night to avoid conflict with the game at Waynesville between the Waynes ville Mountaineers and Elizabeth ton. In upsetting the dope bucket to tie Morganton, the Black Bears played their best all-round game of the season. The Bears entered the game as under-dogs but matched the greater size of the Wildcats in every department and deserved the tie. The entire Canton team played good football. The Black Bear touchdown was scored by quarterback Buddy Ivester on a pass from halfback German Miller. Coach C. C. Poindexter Is ex perimenting some more with the Black Bear line this week in an effort to find the best working combination. Intensive drills on the fundamentals of blocking, charging, tackling, passing and punting are being held daily. The Canton High School Band will be on hand Saturday night to play for the game and a large crowd is expected. Following the Warren-Wilson game the Black Bears will meet Waynesville on the Canton field Friday inght .October 12, Ih their biggest game of the season. Considering the speed some motorists are getting out of the admittedly inferior wartime gaso line, think how they will burn up the streets when this fine new cas we've een promised - hits their tanks. Mountaineers Battle Marion To Six to Six Tie The Mountaineers of Waynes ville battled a stubborn Marion eleven to a 6 to 6 tie on the local gridiron last Friday night, with the usual large attendance. The locals had several good chances to add additional points but were held by the visitors. The Mountaineers scored early in the game after an 80 yard dri with Robinson on a spinner gain ing most of the yardage and the help of a 15 yard penalty. The locals drove to the 2 yard line where Minnett plowed through the line for the score. A pass attempt ed for the extra point failed to connect. Marion came back strong in the second quarter to make their only score after a 45 yard march with Culbertson going over from the 3 yard line. The extra point was no good. The Mountaineers on several oc casions were within he ten yard line of Marion but lacked the punch to reach pay dirt. At the end of the first half the locals had possesion of the ball down on the one yard line. In the second half they again threatened to .score but had to give the visitors the hall on downs on the two yard line. The locals have not lost a game this season, having downed Bry son Citv 14 to 0, and Murphy 21 to 12 ...id the tie game with Mar ion. 6 to 6. The Waynesville Township High School Band added coior to the game at half-time with their marching and forming of the let ters of the two teams. Plans are for some added attractions for the game this week. The lineup: Pos. Waynesville 6 Marion (6) I.E Messer Brill I.T Caldwell Crawley LG Wilson Nichols C Ferguson Wall KG Carver Kanipe c RT Morrison (c) Mclver RE Richeson Goode CB L. Robinson c England I, H Powers Poole III I Milner R. Toney FB Minnett K. Toney Sub'-: Waynesville,,!. Gibson, E. Robinson, H. Gibson, Powers, Ar- Burrell Rhodarmer Promoted to Staff Sgt. Burrell M. Rhodarmer, of Can ton, R.F.D. No. 1, has been pro moted to the rank of staff sergeant according to information received this week. Sgt. Rhodarmer is stationed at Alliance Air Field, Alliance, Nebr., and has recently been transferred from hydraulic and landing gear mechanic to the weight and bal ance department. His wife, the former Miss Sophia Haynes and small daughter reside at Canton, R.F.D. No. 1. rington, Underwood Poteate, Shee han. Marion, Radar, Morgan, At kins, Packett, Culbertson, Stanley. Remarkable T realm! 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