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mm PAGE SIX (First SecttonV THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER THURSDAY, FEBRUARY t i i il ", f 1. V I 15 - , i (F '.t V 4 Dayton Rubber Wins Game From Champion "Y" Dayton KubbiT wo game S.it'ircb.v niu Champion " " team em North Carolina 1 giie by a score of 57 The lineup: Pos. Champion i.3G) F Wilson V . Rogers 1 1 1 ) YW'.sl 4 P. Wilson u) Elliott 2t Subs: C'liampiiii). l'i Aiken G. F C G G n a basketball lit from the in the West mluslrial Leu to 36. Dayton (57 Brown dOi Audrey (18 lloone (IT) Sumner Rogers ti ice ii. Dayton, Bethel Wins From Warren Vilson Bethel high school boys and girls each wen their tenth Straight game Friday r.iuh! i :i the Bethel court, delee.tiii., the W.nicii Wilson boy:. 43 to 21. and tuc Warren Wilson girls, '.il lo -2. Fills' lineup: Pos. Bethel 32l F West ill i F Fanner 'l! F Clarke ' Kii G Kilpatrii-.k G Howard G Cooke W. Wilson '22i Sholton U0 'I iiiji pe 7' .''11:nOI1 '2' Go-ne!l (2 iioit n Wilson IRISHISTAR ViMce suee-S'4rr Subs: Bethel. Phillips 2. Math ews. Ulnlock 4. Warien Wilson, Gil lis. Majors. Cooke. Boys' lineup: Pos. Bethel -l!! F Wells Vn F Ford .2' C Trull ! . V G Stanley 4 G Si.nelN 2' Subs: l;cl!: '. Loll noil. Fr:u: . l'i c -sit W. Wilson 1 24 Martin 9 t .:lil -'ll !' ' . ! 1 1 1 i- 2' lieiu!ri 1 While '4 O.ven. Lav- First Mutlrrn Hotel Boston's W '.) Turnout boust in 182fi bcvnn.c lai...-r$ as th drst modern lute! . - . By Jack Sords 41W l XeI Canton Wins Over Crabtree In Two Basketball Games Canton high school's girls trim med Crabtree high, 29 to 13, and the boys followed up with a 46-19 victory over the same school in Canton Tuesday night. Girls' line-up: Po. Canton (29) Crabtree (13) F F. Watts (13) Chamlers (4) F Anderson (2) Wells F Woodruff Hogan (71 G Reno Crawford G B. Tatham Dobson G Robinson Bishop (2) Subs: Canton, Haynie 2, Taylor 7. Griffin 5, Webb, N. Tatham, Bur rell. Crabtree, Ledford. As A Ff?es4-wAJ ws-r aJPNiPOAU SCO Ci 4.3 Be Quick To Treat Bronchitis Chronic brcn"hi!;? rr.av develop If yourcnu:;ii.chni! cold, or acute bron . chitis is not treated and you cannot afford to take a eiiancp with any medi cine less potem thr.n Creoiaulsion which go-s i::ht to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw. tender, inflamed bronchial ni'.icotis membranes. Creomulson blends beechwood creosote byipeciai processwith other time tested mec,:r;nes for coughs. It contains no ncrotics. No matter how r.v.-.v; medicines you have tr:ed. i- 11 your druggist to sell you a 1 or:.,' "f C.votn-jhioh with the ur.i:- r : you -::u.,t like the way it cui' :! r,'l-.v , tiie cough, per rnittir.; r and .-l.-p, or you are to have you: . ;c . , ei !;. .Adv.) Fines Creek Wins Two From Canton Fines Creek high won a twin bill from Canton ighh at Fines Creek Friday night. The girls' score was 21-19 and the boys' 21-2U. j Girls' lineup: Pos. Fines Creek i21 1 Canton 1 19) F Tranlham i5) Watts 4i F McElrath (li Griffin F .MeCrary (5 Taylor (15) G Price Reno G Davis Tranttiam G Haynes Robinson Subs: Fines Creek, Caldwell 10, Walker. Canton, Webb. Boys' lineup: I Pos. Fines Creek Zl) Canton (20) J F James (2) ... G. Miller (5) l F Ferguson (10) C. Miller (2) ; C Green Styles (2) ! G Russell (1) Vance (7) G Swanger (2) Smathers (4) I Subs: Fines Creek, McElroy 2. Auto Output Up Slightly In Week DETROIT Ward's Automotive Reports estimated that motor v hiele production this past week would total 29,410 units. Last week's figure wa.s 28,465. "The sustained slow-motion ear building operations of the Chrvsler division, in contrast to sizable pro jections outlined." the survey said, "may provide sufficient inventory to carry them on into March How ever, lack of satisfactory total ot items in critical supply may pre vent this accomplishment." Month Like Aocordlon The mouth works like an accor dion when a person is talking. The lower jaw moves up and down, con tracting and expanding the size of the mouth chamber. Boys' line-up: Po. Canton (46) Crabtree (19) F Miller (10) Sutton F C. Miller (10) Milner (6) C M. Styles (10) Rogers (5) G Vance (4) Caldwell (7) G Hester (2) Haney in Subs: Canton, York, Matthews 6, D. Styles 2, J. Miller, J. Smathers, Sharpe 2. Crabtree, Best. Canton Has Four More Cage Games The Canton high school basket ball teams will close their regular schedules next week. Remaining games are as follows: February 13 i3:00 p. m.) Christ School, at Canton. February 15, Mars Hill at Mars Hill. February 19, Mars Hill at Can ton. February 22, Sylva at Sylvo. Following their regular sched ules both teams will participate in the 11th annual Western North Carolina Invitation Gold Medal tournaments. The boys' tournament will be held the week of February 25 to March 2; the girls' tourna men! the week of March 11 to 16. Teams entering the hoys' tourna nient should send their entry in Canton, York. .Matthews. "3ronchi!line Sure Arts With Spcsdl Howl Know I Can Gil Somo Sleep." Such can represent the surprising experience of thousands who try HRONCHULINE for the first time! You positively cannot buy anything better for common racking cougha, Bronchial Coughs and Throat Irrl tatton duo to colds. At once you feel Its warming effects starting to worlc everywhere lnsttlo your throat, then the comforting easing! Medi cines of such amazing efficiency command the highest repeet ot alll Try BltONClmi.IN'R Just ON'CK for coughs duo to cohls and Tve aro confident your homa will never be without 1U Smith's Cut Rate Drug Store ave You Ever Thought the Many Services endered by a Bank? The First National Bank Services Commercial Checking Accounts Pay Roll Accounts Commercial Loans Term Installment Loans Purchase of Conditional Sales Contracts Equipment Financing Loans for Farmers "The Friendly Bank' Personal Regular Checking Accounts Personal Loans Auto Loans and Financing First Mortgage Real Estate Collateral Loans Savings Accounts The First National Bank ORGANIZED 1902 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Federal Reserve System Mountaineers In Dual Win Over Sylva High Teams Waynesville high school downed Sylva high in both games or a twin bill here Tuesday night. The girls' score was 25-13 ami the boys' 54-20 Girls' line-up: Po. WaynesriHe (25) Sylva (13) F Bryson (5) Crisp (8 F Blankenship (2) Ward (2) F Hampton (14) MeClure (3) G Crouser Bess G Ensley Snyder G Mehalfey Estes Subs: Waynesville, Scates 3, Mc Cracken 1, Wyatt, Phillips, Rath bone. Sylva, Pannell. Boys' line-up: Po. Waynesville (54) Sylva (20) F Caldwell (2) Wilson (10) F Powers (12) Cagle (6) C Robinson (19) Bumgardner (4) G Shook (10) Jones G Messer Nicholson Subs: Waynesville, Minnett. Rost ers 4, Gibson 6 Sheehan 1, Noland, Morrison. Syiva, Ryan, Cunningham. not later than Saturday of this week. Entries for the girls' tourna- i inent should be sent in bv March ! 2nd. I Sgt. J. D. Hyatt Discharged From Service During Week Sergeant J. D. Hyatt, son of Mr. and Mis. Dewey Hyatt, of Hazel wood, was discharged during the I week at Fort Bragg. He entered the service on January 22, 1943, and at the time was a student at Mars Hill College. After he volunteered he was sent to Wake Forset College for special training and from there sent to Duke University, where he was stationed for a year. From Duke he was transferred to Stuart Hills, Newburg, N. Y., where he has been stationed since leaving the former post. TOO FAT? Get SLIMMER this vitamin canaywa; virS Have a more slender. n2 L. V" ' graceful Ikure. 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The answer is when U V' wore thau mla1 ' ut J III M a A Since a few short months can make so much difference in improved quality, ob viously, to make a wise tire choice you need to know when your tires were made. But how can you, or your dealer know? That's why Dayton tires are dated. Now, as a new special serv ice, Dayton molds into the side wall two numbers in dicating the month and year when your new tire was made assurance of the latest, and therefore, the best. THOROB KtDSiu Vmkk w i . lit ! mi ut nfi m hi . m w mem je-m,.i y - m jiii MAKE A PATS WTH DAVWN AT SIHS TIISS & BATTERY CO. Phone 486 Ed Sims, Owner Main Street
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