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f i I - -rTT Tin- 'VVfjiitiviilL AluuiuuliKi'.' -.sT.i r-' llilll'Ml:i VtU-i noun ., u Among The 1943 Rookies Who Have Made Major league Beacon Scores Five Buns In fith To Top Hazelwood In WNC Industrial Tilt AL " ..'0t, !! JS"1 "I' "n. TV xTTv dlS JW , 'VAf Mh vrS iW Cvrfr- 2 V- f ' H2 -nv' .'to xHflr.. .sy . i.J. . UlONS IN Estate Urd v"t' and hail.- -" aid and tt'l hi Mr I., .1. and V'l ,ri aul !'' Marlf- L.on -huiiilh aul ffnshl. truster to Uiivitl trustee. t Hamkl Lell. Jr. coiiinifi- Curtis unci W . I- Lnd w iff t Juaiiila iins lu S. E. Greer U Township Land to Ah in t. and wife to .Ican ,t and liiisluiul. and ilc l Alin- 'pan. cuiiMiii.'-' iinuT pigcuurili. s and ifi' In An- ind wife. Iolhllill land will' Id Frank nd uili- lu John Township nd will' In (' Y anable. J . i r0i..( r,Jcfi While Sox 6 tosligl.oii. P.ed hancock Roy Sitvtit Nelson fox R Yodiim Jock Bonla Bob Hull , Pod9e" Wl"" 5 p'" Sex Brown. Athletic Ca,dnai Ooay,.". B.aves .imaI Tn CHosed L Bear Hunting in Area 1 There will be no bear huntin", hi Haywood County from Novem ber 14 to December 5, This applies to the section'; of the county where bear hunting is permitted during the season. The revised dates were an nounced today by Executive Di rector Clyde Patton of the Nor Hi Carolina Wildlife Resources t'uiii iiii.ssion. These closed-season dates air corrections of those previously r Kax'd. The bear season in Avers. Caldwell, ClaV, Graham, Macon. .Mitchell, and Yancey counties, and actions of Burke, McDowell, and Cherokee where bear huntinK W permitted will be closed on these dales: November 14, 15, 16, and Decem ber 5, 6, ana 7. In Transylvania, and the por tions of Buncombe and Hender son where bear hunting is per ' missible, the season will be closed on the same dates as in Haywood--between November 14 and Decem ber 5. Fur the rest of the state, the general bear season will run from October 15 through January 2. llazclwood Juniors Play Canton Friday The game between the "newly formed Hazelwood Juniors and the Canton Juniors which was sched uled for Thursday ofternoon at Canton has been re-scheduled and will be played on the Canton High diamond Friday afternoon. This will be the first tilt of the sear for the Hazelwood team and .they have been running through practice sessions this week get ting in shape for the strong Can ton team, which is n member o , the Western Carolina League lor players under 17 years of age. I It would take about H OOODOO I earths to equal the bulk of the mil. fcUCTION Friday, July 4. Lot 1 14' x 263' located on ille next to Post Office. The Old Waynesville 1 property subdivided or as a whole. Hotel build- vill be sold separately. .-Corner lot 110' x. 100' located corner Haywood and Central Avenue. Unrestricted. business lot located on Depot Street half thorn the bank. " jt-171' business lot, subdivided or as a whole, lo- On Haywood Street near Potts Motor Company. s.ls,,3 aUUUlVlUCU III 1J I1UV.I9 1Us,vaiv. two miles from Dayton Rubber Plant - electric- BIG FARM SALE Saturday, July 9, 2:00 p. m. J'pded in(o 'arge and small tracts and beautiful cabin sites on the river. r,8on Hifrhu,, xt- wik tn c . iv.,, moss ille and about 10 nin "-. nil, a aooiu il miles n"i !, f l6ll ADart nf a. rnn..,n.. ,.,..,Ai nnnPLBTV AND KNOWN L i Y PLACE- One 8-room house with electricity, furnace, 3 baths Shai . ..... 117.11 .nJ lx' V(f ,iso. several cabins and other 1 Formation contact l. n. da vis ferms - Cash Prizes 11 ?ou Have Property To Sell Eft & GURLEV AUCTION GO. SELLING AGENTS Charlotte, N. C. Back In Line-Up Jolting Joe DiMaggio, the Yankee Clipper, returned to his centerfield berth Tuesday night for the first time this season and promptly showed the tans that he could still power the old pill. DiMaggio rapped a single the ft 1st time to the plate and then bla: li d a I w o i nn limner amid a In ineiidous ovation from the fans. Lower Crabtree To Hold Picnic On Friday I!y MKS. MILLARD FERGUSON Mi hi n tail i eer Coi respondent The Lower Crabtioe Community Development Club will hold a pie nir upper Friday. Malting at fi 30 i in . at the Riverside Community (Villi r. Thi sill be the regular Cum ihiiinlv l)i vi'lupini'iil Program mi i I III." Mar hall Kirkpalriek, communilj ell. ill man. will pi elde. SALES 8 Main Street in Way- outoiiiidintfs. ve.i v-c" co.. waynesville, n. c. - Good Music See Us Hazelwood Clearwater Tilt Postponed The Hazelwood Industrial Lea guers' scheduled trip to Old Fori to battle the Clearwater Rayon nine Saturday afternoon has been postponed and the game re-scheduled for the Waynesville High dia mond when the Clearwater team comes here lor the final game of the three-game schedule on Aug ust 20. The cancellation of the Saturday lilt resulted from the Clearwater plant's dosing down lr vacations and the two managers agreed on the twin-bill. The two games will ring the curtain down on the reg ular 1949 schedule. Wellco Foamettes Win 14-3; Boys Drop Tilt 8-2 The Wellco Foamettes and Foam treads split a Softball twinbill with the Cherokee Indians Wednesday night on the Waynesville High dia mond. In the opening game, the Foam ettes playing their first game of the scar, came through with an excel lent performance to defeat the In dian Maids 14 to In the night-cap, the Welleo boys had less good fortune and went down to an eight to two defeat at the hands of the Indians. The Wellco teams are part of the newly formed athletic set-up at the plant and alt hough handicapped by lack of practice and games, the teams turned in creditable perfor mances against the visitors. Dr. Perry Again Heads Legion Junior Baseball Dr I). R Perry of Dm ham has been n appointed chairman of the North Carolina American Legion Junior Baseball Commission. The appointment was made by the new slale commander. H. C. Godwin of Raleigh and New Hern. Dr, Perry ran for the state com mander post at the tale convention in Raleigh earlier the; month again1 1 Mr. Godwin and Louis F. P.nl'.er of Lliabethlon. ii. He supported Mr. Godwin, how ever, after ruiiliiim behind on the fust ballot. The Dm ham man has been Le gion Junior Bast hall chairman lor the he I two year-'. Shoplifter Well Heeled WKIIiTON. W. Va. 'Cl'i A shop lifter (Iiiim' a five and ten cent store as his field, but the manager caught him with $1.14 worth of goods. He w'as fined $5 plus costs and ten days in jail. The thief readily paid the fine lroni a $230 i oil in his pocket. RED-HOT EDBiRD ROOKIE setisAriorf OF Tti ST. LOUIS CAROrtALS KA2AK 70 THS BEAROErf- WwV'O VW Air 0R6Si SCHOOL Of WAR VETS WHO PPN'T LET tYOUAPS STOP THEM- UlS ' ft GMT ELBOW WAS CRU5HE0 -0 eMRAPNEL Y FRAAlCE Hazlwppd Nine Host, To Caitfoin Fo? July 4th Tilt Boosters Club Gives Local Team Concession Rights The Hazelwood baseball team is operating the concession stand at the Waynesville High School field during the Fourth of July celebra tion. As in the past, the Hazelwood Boosters Club, which sponsors the week-long celebration, gave the Hazelwood team the right to op- crate the concessions. The Hazelwood team is a non profit organization and all money derived from the stand is used to defray expenses of the ball team. Hazelwood is the only team in the WNC Industrial loop that has to operate on the gate receipts alone iince they are not backed by an industrial plant and do not ask for any donations. By giving the Hazelwood team the concession rights, the Boosters are lending their support to one of the more popular summertime community recreations, which is one of the goals they arc working toward. All wo k at the stand is done by the hall players, their wives and some of the more ardent sup porters of the team. Industrial League Schedule JULY 2 Canton at Ecusta Berkeley at Beacon Martel at Enka . Martel Mills Defeats Ecusta Playing Saturdays rained-out tilt Tuesday afternoon the Martel Mills nine handed the Ecusta club a (i-to-:t loss in WNC Industrial League play. Ecusta lacked up three runs be fore Paul Israel relieved Moore in the first inning and held them scoreless the remainder of tin tilt. Martel scored all six runs in a wild third inning when they hunched their hits. Ecusta outhit the home club 14 to 7, but Israel scattered their bingles effectively. Rusty Carland paced the Ecusta team with three hits for five trips while Capps and Arrowood had two for four for Martel. The line score: R II E Ecusta 300 000 0003 14 1 Martel 006 000 OOx 6 7 3 By Alan Maver E's 0eeN patio ' A6RBAT JOB AT 3fii BASe, A posmotf hs'p Ti. MVR PLAYED i TLL YEAR AMP MAS ALSO FLLEP Al Mis 5PRfil& $PLUR9e may m ,r LAST ACL SASO . eur HE'LL PO. OKA k WtCE a. Hit Elmer Sexauer Dodgeis Evenly Matched Teams Meet At 3 On WTHS Field The Hazelwood nine will swing i back into action Monday afternoon (at 3 p. in. when I hey tangle with the Canton Pigeons here in the i annual Fourth of July game. As in the past sears, the two nines will lock horns here en the Fourth and the locals will letuin the gann on Labor Day 10 help round nil the celebration at Canton. J The two teams are very evenly matched this scar and each holds one decision in the two loop tilts I played so far 1 1 1 i season. The Pigeons are managed by genial Charlie Poindcxter, wbo is I no stranger to local fans, and have shown great improvement recently. The team is composed of very capa ble ball plasers and a lop notch i tilt is anticipated Monday. ! Although his choice is indefinite, j Skipper Klmei Dudley svill use either Jack Amnions, Jim Kuyken dall or Jim Cunningham, who has been added to the Hazelwood ros ter, on the mound against the Pigeons. There will he no admission charge to the game and a record holiday ciowd is expected to join the fans for the till. The program committee is try ing to arrange a sol I ball game, possibly using two of Canton's outstanding hinders against each other. Although Waynesville and Hazelwood do not have softball (his year, the committer is trying to pit a Was ne ville team against a Canton team, except the hnrlers. The plans are indefinite at this time. The Tar Heel tobacco crop for 194!) is generally live to 15 das late in most areas. Here's 6 cubic feet of food storage in the same kitchen space formerly needed for a 4 cubic foot refrigerator. And with all the famous Frig idaire features, quality and dependability, too! It's the low-priced refrig erator value of the year. Come in and see HI ALL THESE AND OTHER FEATURES Big sliding Hydra tor Exclusive QuickubeTray All-porcelain interior Rust-resisting shelves All-aluminum Cold Storr ags Tray MB -I MARTIN ELECTRIC CO. Phone 31 Main Street VYaynesvilU; Nine To Face Craggy Veterans tn Twin Bill Sunday The Waynesville Merchants, formerly called the Independents, will taimle with the Craggy Vet erans on the Waynesville High Jield Sunday afternoon In a dounleheader. The (first game is scheduled to get underway at 1:30 p. m. Walter "Crip" Wyatt, leading Hurler for the locals, is expected to hurl the opening tilt with Sizemnre toeing the rubber in the second game. In a previous encounter ear lier this year, the Craggy team handed the Merchants a lick ing and the locals will he out for revenge Sunday. May Saddest Month For Game Law Violators Prosecutions of individuals breaking fish and game laws and egulalions during the month of Mas exceeded any single month in the history of fish and game law anforcement in North Carolina, with a total of 750 court cases, iccordiug to Clyde P. Patton. Ex- 'culive Director of the North Caro 'ina Wildlife Resources Commis sion. In discussing the record-breaking prosecution list, Patton pointed nut that the increase over pre vious months was the result of increased activity and efficiency of the game and fish law enforcement stall, plus a greater number of sportsmen engaging in fishing than ever before in the history of the Stale. The Commission's radio equipped patrol plane and wildlife patrol were instrumental in mak ing many of I he arrests, and the law enforcement stall has reached a full complement of fish ajid game projectors. Most of the prosecutions resulted from persons fishing without prop er licenses. The law enforcement stall has been directed to crack down on this type of violation as well as all other types of fish and game law infractions. The game of auction bridge ori ginated in India. ! 1 Ml AH I II 1 in ,....... vwe' i i ii i After fiL'htinc; an up-hill battl all Hie was, the li. -acini Mills nin rapped out six hit . rood for fiv runs in the top of the eighth innin. to hand Hazelwocut a seven to fiv defeat WVdnectas afternoon oi the Was iiesx ille High diamond. Th game was a le-schtdultd tilt iror last Saturday. The lucal nine gabbed a thre run lead in the third inning whe. Amnions wa- sale mi an erroi Bisiiup doubled 'iruulniali singlec Pitt ; was -ale on u fielder-, choic and Manager Dudley l.i-.hed out two base blow. Beacon -cured nine in the folllt, and fifth and llieu rallied lei tiv runs in the eighth to iineli the w ir Hazelwood added -.ingle runs i the full! Ill and till I In oui lild their scoi ing for tin- j aiiie. (). Wahli uup. Kuckiiei and Bur ges.- each I aimed out lloee lor lis lo pace (he winners while Lomih Bishop and Oliver Younl had line for five, including two doubles, lead the he. el's The Box Store: Beacon ah r h O. Waldroup, cf ." 2 )i L. Waldroup. If 5 1 2 , Buckner, c 5 I :t Martin, ss 5 I) 2 : Ferguson, 3h it I) 0 Burgess. II) 5 12 Bailey, if 3 U 0 Johnson, if 2 1 1 Poteat. 2b 4 11 Avers, p 3 0 1 ; Anders, p H'.h 0 0 I) Ferguson, a 1 0 I) i Total 41 7 15 I j Hazelwood ah r h ; Bishop, ss r, o :i j Trout man. 3b 4 1 1 Pitts, i f 3 1 0 i N. Wyall. i f I I) 0 Dudley, lb 5 I 2 i Smith, c r. (l 1 'Younl. II 5 1 3 G. Wxall. 2b 4 0 I Case, cf 4 0 I ' Amnions, p 4 1 l) E. Wyall. h II 0 II Totals 411 5 12 a Mil lor Aycis Mill, h lilt for V U salt Dill. Beacon lam 1 10 0.x) Haelwood 003 1 HI 0011 t. American prune and other dried fruits are in high favor in most European countries, and American rai in . are popular ex cept in England uheie the lightci colored sorts are preferred. MASTER-SIX REFRIGERATOR Conventional 4 Exclusive with Frigidaire. It's sealed-in-steel, oiled for life, and is protected against ser vice expense for 5 years! L. N. Davis Co., Waynesville, N. C. i ;
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