OCTOBER 18, 1945 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER "T " PAGE FITE Second SeetlonT mp LTU tiful g ric' js Area, c.u.rlsrncn KW Will 01111 pays To Make Waynesville Held on This Play Near Goal f di'. i' .md bear nmfi clay of the -llll! in"1 ,.lhr "I" ' ,, days before (",r I hail ran M ' " U, .iwav." one veteran ,M(h.it promised lo be a .....(..i iins vear. and aid antfrs ;irc iubilant over ...r, nf most nuts, and ln,u, br;i sicns in every W, ,n n rliccKca uius , r , hti t v vclcnin bear mninl niesnay ihk' ,dav slay m the Hum- bear for tour hours. p,t cipso In tlio bear on LmNiW" mil cacn uiiir L HiroiiKli Heavy lonage sliol iMii I (I be firctt. ine ., , . ... ii r.. n he x oiuvau, ui . Lord and Brag Woods, ii,,. hunt. The nuni- .r(l iob of ice in the area (ifd ten days would find jjo on the ground. :Ikis of the Haywood M Club went to their frying Pan Gap Sunday in tct an early start ininnmu m this Pisgah in liiul rain and low mils, which cut visibility !an fui feci. Among those included J. E. Massie, sic. lialpli l'revost and Sins of deer were icy reported, and in is they found where inrn u i large areas tioslnul trees. The Canton line made a gapping hole for their backs to come through, to go four yards to a goal, but Waynesville held them for no gain on this play. Canton center. Getter O'Diear, is shown on the ground looking back at the ball, while Waynesville s co-captain Robinson. No. 62 ilofO and Bill Rihardson, No. 88, Waynesville end, get ready to enter the play. This was in the last of the third quarter. (A Mountaineer photograph). National Forests Deer, Bear And Boar Hunting Dates Are Announced HIGH-SCORING EAGLE tip eGas Pains ach Distress? Hater To Which A Little icid Has Bern Added lint aiK of ilitln't-.s hnmrt.- men i m kn.,w mi uhiil to do. liaspi'"iilnl "I eiiiuHd in half I'll IimI v.iu-r ..M'l ill-ink it after I ill. Si'iil tiiri'i is new it'H ".illy !r tin- .sviiii'hiiiiitlii' relief Mjipiai Hit! . VilliinK quilr like " briiic !.ii, nuii k relief to the lwll ril;.lrrM-, iirid iniliirea- hilfis. lit':irll.iim. liurninj heitbH- mm inn, iitmns when causcii sbini h ,i- Min. S'liiwitl ii Smith's Cut-Rita J all drunsisls. Wild boar hunting on Santect lah Wildlife Management Area be gan October 15 and continues for two-day periods through December 29 as follows: October 15-10. 18-1!). 22-23, 25-26, 29-30 and December 20-21,' 26-27, 28-29. Twelve bear and boar hunts are scheduled for Santefetlah as follows: November 1-2, 9-6, 8-9, 12-13, 15-16. 19-20. 22-23, 26-27, 29-30, and December 3-4, 6-7, 10-11. For the Pisgah Big Game Hunt (Bear and male Deer) the season opens November 12 and runs through November 24 with hunting everyday except Sunday. The hunts consist of the Main Hunt. Pisgah Ledge Hunt and Wilder ness Hunts. For further informa tion concerning application and ar rangements on boar and bear hunt ing and the Pisgah Big Game Hunt communicate with the office of .1. H. Longshore, N. C. Division of Game and Inland Fisheries, Ashe ville, N. C. Hunting of male deer will be permitted at the Ml. Mitchel Wild life Management Area on Novem ber 1, 2, 3, 5, 6 and 7 and on Hie Daniel Boone Wildlife Area No vember 12, 13. 14, 15, 16 and 17. Application and arrangements for these hunts should be made through the office of (.'. N. Mease. V 1U V f Al.'I I tjf. 100-f?UJp (4ALff3ACKl ..vc?rJo -ii-rccs AS A Coltewt 6AC an 8 in HOCM5B. "ural Iclcolione trniaTit morehiituly developed in . i "if,,umrv than nrM. TJ'f lire develop- ,;i "i'lcrangc program to fartLer extend and improve mr lc rural dnclleri in die South, f h won as conditions nermit. the neccwary manpower Kirmrnl viP, again be put Jo vork on the joh of ex- ""rag rural unlr. .. .r lmilv engnged in h4ng this fCn ire prior lo the rtr. . 4 "A b to bring the telephone to the gret number of farm families.' :RN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY Scores Of Last Saturday's Games Smith A 1, 1I1. mi. 1 .' i Sn ( 'riml iim II ( inn ,-;i.i 1 (i ii t:;. I .11(1 0 (1'1'orgia tH. KcntiliKv ti Mississippi 26. Louisiana Tccli '1 Tennessee .'in. ( 'hat taimoua 0. Duke 2f. Wake Foresl III. MiI1il:.iii !. Appalachian 7 Mississippi Stale 1 1 , Detroit Ii illiam .1111! .Man lill. Virginia Tech l). last l lll 1!.". Michigan 7 ( (ilimiliia 21 . Yale I it Drexel HI. C (' N I '' Colgate 47. L.tlayetle II Tufts 64. Worchester II Div ision of (lame and erics. .Marion, N. ('. Inland I'isli- Charles W. 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For Satisfaction in Tailoring Sec SPORTS NEWS BRIEFS LUl'IS AND CONN TO MEET IN Jl'NE, 19tti Joe Louis and Hilly Conn are scheduled to meet again to tight for the world's heavyweight cham pionship in June, 1!)46. according to Promoter Mike Jacobs. With about nine months to build up ballyhoo, the promoter feels he can work up a $3,000,000 gate for the light. The first tune the two fighters met was in 1941 when Louis knock ed out Conn in the 13th round to defend bis title, alter Billy was leading on points. Both entered the army before they could meet again. Touchdown Pass Broken Up FOXIIl'NTEKS END ANNUAL MEETING North Carolina I'oxliiinters As sociation will conclude their 4-day meeting in Winston-Salem today, which features chases each day, and a showing of dogs on the fair grounds. The sportsmen bad 5,000 acres of rough territory near Lewisville to stage their chases. ENRIGIIT NAMED DIRECTOR AT II. OF SOUTH C AROLINA Former Coach Rex Km ight of the University of South Carolina has been named athletic director of the University as he returned with a Navy discharge. The director has a new 5-year contract, and plans are being pushed to enlarge the stadium by fifty per cent. Observations (Continued From Page Four) to the occasion, in addition to their excellent playing. I'i 5" V vsS-sxf MiiflriiliiWMMf fii i mii iimiiri NOTICE SERVING SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA HAYWOOD COUNTY IN THK SUPERIOR COURT GLENN O. SORRELLS VS. BESSIE FRANKLIN SORRELLS The defendant, Bessie Franklin SoitcIIs. will take notice that sn action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Haywood County, North Caro I ma. lo obtain an absolute divorce on the grounds of two years sepa ration of man and wife, and said defendant will further take notice that she is required to appear at the oflice of the Clerk of the Su perior Court of Haywood County, within twenty days after October I3t h. I'l4f. and answer or demur to the Complaint tiled in said ac tion or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said Complaint. This September 13. 1945. C. H. LEATHERWOOD. Clerk Superior Court. No. 1463 Sept. 20-Oct. 11. Rob Milner, Mountaineer halfback, is shown here breaking up a pass to Ted Stiles, Canton fullback, as he stood on the goal line in the last quarter of the game Friday night. On the next play, the Canton Black Hears went over for a score on an off-tackle play to end the game with a score of 25 to 0. (A Mountaineer photograph). The Mountaineer photographer had numerous requests for the used photo bulbs by youngsters who wanted them for souvenirs. One boy was handed a bulb while it was still warm, and he thanked the photographer for it and turning lo a pal. said: "Gee whiz, this is a fresh one, it's still hot." It looked like college slull when Coach Poindcxtcr pulled out both CORRECTION The jiame of Mrs. Ben Phillips appeared in the guest list at a party given by Mrs. Jackson last week which should have been in stead Mrs. Ben Bridges. ends and a back with the changing of hands of the ball. It is unusual to see a team in high school with part of the players playing on offence and a new set lor defense. Robert W. Phelps, Navy, Stationed in Virginia Robert W Phelps. II. A. second class, son of Mrs. Wilma C. Phelps, of Maggie, is now stationed at Fort Eustis. .Lee Hall. Va.. accord ing to information received by his family. Young Phelps entered the serv ice in January of this year and took his boot training at Main bi'idge. !ld He is a graduate of the Waynesville Township high school. FOP . TAXI CALL SCOTT REEVES Phone 90 Pure Oil Station Don't Neglect Them! Nut tiro dfflignd the kidneys to do a marveloun job. Their tuk it to keep th flowing blood stream free of an exeeaa of toxic impurities. The ct of living lt' in const nntly producing watt matter the kidney must remove from the blood if Rood heath is to endure. When the kidneya fail to function aa Nature intended, there ii retention of waste that may cause body-wide dis tress. One may suffer nagging backache, penuHl ervt headache, attacks of diczineaa, get t in ft up nights, swelling, pnffinrss under the eyes feel tired, nervous, all worn out. Frequent, ttranty or burning passages are sometimes further evidence of kid ney or bladder disturbance. The recognized and proper treatment is a diuretic medicine tihelp the kidneys gft rid of excels poisonous body waste. llai ihun' Pill. They have bad more thHn forty years of public approval. Are endowed the country over. Insist on Ifo'in n. SdM at all drug stores. ill jSPOTS DGPORS VOUU EVES.. 2 H of ram They're spots where you can locate with profit on the lines of Ik Carolina Power & Light Company. Spots where plenty of depend able electric power is available from a tax-paying, business-managed company. Spots where living conditions are good where raw" materials and native labor are plentiful and all of this within easf reach of th Nation's major markets. H?fc Our Industrial Development Department will cooperate with' you 5fi finding the right spot for your plant. im..j.j- i . .i.ii hi iiimiiuimiijinnnMir ir'Tr- ' m-wrm-iar At Sanitary Barber Shop Main Street