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THURSDAY, N0VemBer , TOE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER ' PAGE SIX (Second Section) Mountaineers Down Christ School 26 to 6 The Waynosvilli' Mmm: ..inrrr , went to Arcli'ii last fi .t!;i. .iticr noon to upset tin- CnnM chnol Greenies by a score o! IMi to Ii. The locar Kridders took ;k( ;i 11 tage of every break .wid pla;. ed heads-up football to down the la ored Greenies. A lot of the cudit goes to Robinson and U smt, vilio were tossing the old nc l-m to perfection for lon trains and scores. Minnett also h'l I he lime light with a 65 yard touchdown run. The Mountaineers have been on the upgrade since the (': nUi. :,anie and it is the feeling ami:r: Kn-ai fans that if they cunl.i.u.' to im prove in the next lew ,f i;s as they have in the pa i Dim tin game on Thanksgi in1.; v m he a real scorcher. Coach Weathcrby ha Inn v.eil pleased with the imoi n ; ni shown and has hie.h hope-. t"r t'u remaining season. I NEW REDSKIN By Jack Sords ! Canton To Meet Franklin Friday On Home Field The Canton Hikh Mack Hears are working hard this week in pre In.iatiuii lor their Maine at home i Friday niniit at 7:110 with the Franklin Hi'h Panthers. The play of the Kl.ick Hears was ragged in their 14 to K! victory over Sylva last I-1 1'. las night and Coach C. C. I'oindexler is trying to get them lunctioiinig smoothly for the game Friday night with the Panthers Local Juniors To Meet Christ School The Mountaineer .In....' meet the Christ School .l.m . .r Wednesday evening : !; field. The purpose ol Ui.-m- 1 are for the materi il years to get a little ta-: the game is like. It has been a practice lor nesville and Canton to have games with their junior Icon this year several out -im i been scheduled. The.. ;r in ing games hut the p,.r t r . little on the light sid" in v. v. i , i net hot "v r ' . ' ; ii. ' I or II H A kins, el ux. i:cl, n Fee Lewis, et al to W T. Lee. .Ii'. T L. (iieen, Coin., to T. G. iioy (I. It V. Wells et u.x to J. R. Mor gan. K L. Lee. et al to Helen Underwood. H il "?W72 T1 Pier P tcAoa. s-CAfc. I LSSSf !) teafisKL VeAe, eSre pauv M B Rev. W. M. Robbin To Fill Pulpit At llnelwood Church Sunday Kev. V. M. Robbins will preach at the Hazel wood Methodist church on Sunday morning, according to an announcement by '.he district superintendent. of his home town, Franklin. Black Bear drills this week are stressing every phase of the game and especially the fundamentals of blocking, charging, ball handling, tackling, punting, passing and team play. Football interest in Canton is mounting from week to week as the Black Bears continue on the victory march and a large crowd is expect ed for the game Friday night The Canton High School Hand will be on hand to play before the game and at half time. Methodist District Lay Leaders Meet The Day of Prayer. Repentance and Rededication of the ministers and lay leaders ol the Uaynesville District of the Methodist Church will be held on Monday morning at the Cullowhee Methodist church, according to an announcement by Rev Walter B West, superinten dent of the district The purpose of the meeting which will start at 10:-00 o'clock is for rededication of the Metho dist laymen and ministers in the Waynesuile district in their prepa ration for the quadrennial Crusade for The Christ Crusade Kvange lism which has for its f?oal 1.000, 000 new members in (he coming year. All lay leaders and ministers of Rev. Walter B. West To Hold Services In Jackson On Sunday Rev. Walter B. West, district superintendent of the Waynesville Methodist church district, will preach and hold quarterly confer ences at Webster Methodist church on Sunday morning, Nov. 4, at 11:00 o'clock. In the afternoon he will preach and also hold quarterly conference at the Shoal Creek church on the Whittier charge on Sunday after noon at 2:30 o'clock. Miss Hilda Way, who teaches in the schools of Kannapolis, spent the week-end here with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Way, Jr. the district are urged to attend the day of dedication by Rev. West, district superintendent. USE Cold Prepare! 1)0 YOl' ENjoy voi r food: You mav feel i:-,, ., of aDoetit,. i,,.i..i."u lnrN 5oiMk of V1TAM TRY RED ACE TABJ Manv npi.nl.. u splendid results fro,,, uk, as thev suonk i , . ments nf V i ,. . ! , .lu,,,lu jj.j a,j Sold on a money back if not satisfied w it), nJ' "ce SI. 50 SMITH'S CI T rate D aiUKE 30 60 i 904 dangerinfr rhi.du n, yourself! 't rn v,, OU3 UIL-Ktr, as directed. lw: m it crawl uwav-'i!' SMITH'S CUT RATI: STORE i::r; Mountaineers Go i'o Murphy This V7eek For Game I ne Vc.uril.hMt'i is will journey . ii:i . us ! -.iay in a , el urn game. i!ii-pii c.iine in Way nesville for the M'ci'in! ;:a:ne ol the season and were deleated by a score of 21 to 12. The Mountaineers nave been hard at work this week in prepara tion lor this return game. Coach Weatiicrliv has been pulling them ' t;. ,i:i the I'liii.lainental.s of foot i hall, and improMiig their plays, j Tin- locals have three games left I on i heir schedule, with two of them i.ivwiv from home and the Thanks giving Day came with Canton here on the local held. TRANSACTIONS IN Real Estate P ARE Til EAT WAVXESVII.M-:, NORTH CAROLINA MATINEE: Sunday '1 and ! l M.: Salurday 2 and 3:30 V. M. NIGHT SHOW: 7 and ;) 1'. M., Sunday Night, 8:30 ADMISSION: Children ( nd-r 12 Years, 12c; Adults, All Seats, 35c TAX: On Children's Pass. 2c; Adult Pass, 6c. THrRSOAY-FKl DAY NOVEMBER 1-2 "The Valley Ol Decision" Oret-r Carson Greg. 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Uarve O'Dear, et ux to Van Letpiire, et ux. Canton Building and Loan Asso ciation and S. M. Robinson, Trus.. to II. C. Mills, et ux. J. R. Christopher, et ux to II. C. Mills, et ux . A. M. Dixon, ot ux to W. G. Bry ant, et ux. John II. Chapman, et ux to C. K. Clark. W. G. Bryant, et ux to Julia Nixon and Dorothy Nicon. Clyde. Township Homer V. Cagle to G. D. Dueker, et ux. Homer V. Cagle to Clark V. Thompson, et ux. Homer V. Cagle to David Under wood. Jr.. and C. G. Bryson. Homer V. Cagle to Boone Cagle, et u. Homer V. Cagle to W. Jarvis Campbell, et ux. Fines Creek Township Maggie Brown et al to Cecil Brow n. Iron-DufT Township Guy McCraeken, et ux to Gor don Sanford. Ivy Hill Township J. A. G. Davey, et ux to Robert V. Martin, Jr. Pipeon Township G. M. Parrish to Clarence M. Trull, et ux. N. R. Palmer, et ux to Luther L. Smathcrs, et ux. Waynesville Township J. A. Vann, et ux to Mary Har riett Higgins. R. L. Lee, Ex. to W. T. 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