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f r?" S?G3T3 PAGZ Cf The WsynssriHa Hz Monday Afternoon, January 15, 1951 luuiniiinvvt ! j - $: Haywood Cagers Face Full Court Slate This Week Haywood- County's basketball fans should find plenty on this week's scholastic menu to satisfy - tbeir appetites. And they won't have to go out of the county to find it. - Tuesday night's schedule shows five fat double-headers. Cherokee plays at Crabtree-Iron Duff, Bethel at Waynesville, Sand -HIir at Canton, Marshall at Clyde, and Spring Creek at Fines Creek. Top games shape up as the Can- ton-Sand Hill boys" contest, and the Bethel-Waynesville girls' sct- Z t0- Sand Hill ruined Canton's early 3 season record by pinning the first defeat after four straight victories on the Bears. m . This time, however, things prob- - ably will be different. The Bears will be playing on their own court, and they will be in much better shape than they were the first week of January. The Canton boys went through " a rugged battle with Henderson- villa's fine Bearcats. " 'But by tomorrow night they will have had three full days in which to relax from any ill effects result ing from it. The Bethel-Waynesville game shapes up as a still one for both squads. Bethel doesn't have high-scoring "Virginia Mease any more, and Waynesville misses Betty Sheehan. But Bethel has Doris Hyatt and Norma Lou Jones, shorter than Vir ginia but expert ball-handlers, and Waynesville has Marjorie Cogdlll . and Hazel Farmer, two of the fin est forwards in tne west. Waynesvilei rates the favorite's Jm roll on the strength of more po tent scoring strength. The differences between the , guards, however, will tell the story in (he final analysis. Just who's got the best, we can't say. But Bethel's defense has had seasoning in a tougher school so far this winter. Canton's Black Bears take on an other Blue Ridge Conference foe Two Waynesville Girls Honored At Meredith Misses Catherine Jimes and Bess Francis, students at Meredith Col lege from Waynesville, are among eleven speedball players elected Thursday to the honorary speedball varsity at the end of the playing season for the popular winter sport. Chosen on the basis of their play ing skill and participation in intra mural competition, the students were recognized in student assem bly Thursday morning by Miss Phyllis Cunningham of the depart ment of physical education. Both Waynesville students are members of the student Athletic Association Board this year. Miss James is speedball manager; Miss Francis, treasurer of the Association. the night after the Sand Hill game. They'll tangle with Christ School at Canton but the girls will be idle, since the Ashcville cage squad is strictly stag. On Friday night, they'll swing into action against another toughie when they entertain powerful Waynesville, rated as the finest Mountaineer quintet in several years. The Canton girls, who surprised Fines Creek's sextet last January 5, will be primed for another upset that night. They've shown steady improvement after a faltering start this season, and are rated as cap able of turning the trick. Crabtree tangles with Bethel at the Bethel gym In another interest, ing double-header Friday night. Any way you look at it, there will be plenty of recreation in Hay. wood County thjs week. Crabtree Takes 2 From Spring Creek Crabtree-Iron Duff's quintet roll ed up the highest team score for a single game in the past five sea sons as they smothered the Spring Creek boys, 81-21, at the Crabtree gym Friday night. The lop-sided victory, the Crab tree boys' fourth in seven games this campaign, gave the local cag ers a clean sweep of the evening's program. The gins had edged the Visiting Buncombe County sextet 35-33, in the opener. The boys' astronomical score was tallied bv ten of the 12 Crabtree players who saw action. M. L. Beasley, playing the role of reserve, connected for 30 points to lead all the boy performers for the evening. Willet's nine points was best for Spring Creek. In the girls' game, Lois McCrack. en set the winning pace with a 23 point performance. Another Beasley. this one in the visiting linup, took high-scoring honors in the girls" game, The Spring Creek star scored all but one of the losers' points. Miss Willet scored the other. (Girls) Spring Creek (33) Crabtree (35) F Caldwell N. Ferguson (6) F Beasley (32) Smith (4) F Willet (1) McCracken (23) G Keener Dotson G Plemmons Medford Brown R.Ferguson Subs: Spring Creek Langford. Crabtree James (2), Crawford, Presnell. Sugar, wine, starch, oil wax and resins are among the products ob tained from palm trees of various species. STATEMENT OF CONDITION Haywood Home Building and Loan Association Of Waynesville, N. C. as of December 31st, 1950 (Copy of sworn statement submitted to the Commissioner of Insur ance as required by law.) ASSETS The Association Owns: .' ' Cash on Hand and in Banks ., $ '. State of North Carolina and U. S. Government !' ' Bonds ... Stock in Federal Home Loan Bank " Mortgage Loans Money loaned to members for the purpose of enabling them to own their homes. Each loan , r secured by first mortgage on local improved real estate. ". .Share Loans . . Advances made to out shareholders against their shares. No loan exceeds 90 of amount , ; ' acutally paid in, Advances for Insurance, Taxes, Etc. . Office Furniture and Fixtures Real Estate Sold Under Contract Other Assets . ... (Boys) Sprlne Creek (21) Crabtree (81) F Willet i9i , Smart (12) F Fowler i2 . Medford (4) C Price (4) Jones G West (4) James G Justice (2) M. Pope (2) Subs: Spring Creek Kent, Lind say, Tranthum, Crabtree Beasley (30), Chambers 18), R. Pope (2), H. Caldwell 2i, J. C. Caldwell '(6), Lowe (12', Ferguson (2). Officials Mills, Clontz. 69,343.24 10,000.00 24,200.00 1,443,053.93 18,500.00 Haywood Basketball Schedule Tuesday (Jan. 16) Bethel at Waynesville Sand Hill at Canton. Spring Creek at Fines Creek Cherokee at Crabtree. Wednesday Christ School at Canton (boys' game only). Friday Crabtree at Bethel Waynesville at Canton. REVIEW OF, THE 'YEAR July By Alan Mover RED ZCHOSNDlENST Alt GTAfl GAME FOf A ATI OS AL ieAGU with t4r INHiNG JtOMBfZ l:.f fYMP Vx V IM ' louee BrousM )', II V S ..j.-: . takb 3t PATTY x I ' successo IB) W fELLtK SCORES 200rf VCTORY.' Fines Creek Girls Bethel Boys Win In Twin Bill Slaughters 'Em TOTAL ...$1,565,398 56 hi Ah k LIABILITIES j r i- nil V.' is-: I ' (The, Association Owes To Shareholders Funds entrusted to our care in the form of payments on shares as follows: Installment Shares $110,046.00 Full-Paid Shares ..... 960,900.00 Optional Shares 164,730.72 $1,235,676.72 "Notes Payable, Federal Home Loan Bank 200,000.00 Money borrowed for use in making loans to members, or retiring matured share. Each note approved by at least two-thirds of entire Board of Directors as reauired bv law. Accounts Payable j .. 614.35 Undivided Profits .......,.-.-.........J..- 51,788.33 ii9.26 ry- . p-v : v' lSrftMr&M iff BillMi -1 EarninRs held in trust for distribution to share- " , no'dws at maturttr of their shares." Federal Insurance Reserve (If Insured : Reserve for Contingencies .... , '. - To-.bf used ,or the payment ;ot any losses, If sustained. This reserve increases the safety A , and strength of the Association. Other Liabilities 4,200.00 72,000.00 1,119.16 $1,565,398.56 5s: ' '.t TOTAL .. State of North Carolina, . County of Haywood !! V. L- N- Davis, Secretary-Treasurer of the above named Association personally appeared before me. this day, and ' being duly sworn, says that the foregoing statement is true . to tne best ol his knowledge and belief, r. ; ,lf N; DAVIS, Secretary-Treasurer .'.x.. Sworn to and, subscribed before me this 11th day of . January, mi. .y- ' 'Elsie McCracken, Notary Public, ' My commission expires July 13, 1951. . , AP Newsfeatures COLUMBIA, S. C South .Caro lina's Gamecocks figure to have rough going in the Southern Con ference basketball race but in Jim Slaughter, above, SC has a brilliant center who stands slx-feet-11 inches. He recently scor ed 19 points against Long Island University, one of the nation's top teams. Bethel's boys edged the Fines Creek quintet, 40-39, and the Fine9- Creek girls whipped the Bethel girls, 50-43, In a spirited double-header at the Bethel gym Friday night. It was the second straight win for the Bethel boys, who had worked out their first victory of the season only two nights before. It also was the second straight loss for the Bethel girls. Forward Kenneth Jones and Center Ted Owen, connecting for 14 points each, led the Bethel cag ers to their last-minute victory. Bethel had held a 22-18 lead at half time. Bruce Kirkpatrick's 18 points for Fines Creek, however, took the game's Individual scoring honors. In the opener, Norma Lou Jones of Bethel caught fire for 28 points to make it a close ball game all the way through. But the Fines Creek girls had too much scoring punch, with Edith Rathbone hitting for 26 points and Rcgina Ferguson contributing 18 Strength in reserves spelled the difference, as two of Fines Creek's relief forwards hit the scoring col umn for nine points between them. The result brought the Fines Creek girls' record to six victories in eight games for the season to date. Their only set-backs have been at the hands of the Canton and Waynesville sextets. (Girls) Bethel (43) Fines Creek (50) F Hyatt (14) E. Rathbone (26) F Jones (28) Ferguson (18) F Peek (1) Clark G Mease Messer G Frizzell :. ; Rogers G Russell Russell ' bubs: Bethel Stevenson, Hen- son, McCrabken.v Fines Creek D Rathbone (4), B. Rathbone (5), lrantham, Rector. Though its total border line I', only 1600 miles, Austria is bound ed by seven countries: Switzerland, taly, Yugoslavia, Hungary, Czecho slovakia, Germany and Liechtenstein. WTES Cage Team On Undefeated M Mountaineers Trounce Clyde in Doubleheader Here On Friday Night Waynesville High School's unde feated boys and girls Friday night won their sixth straight double header of the season, and became the county's only teams left with perfect records. The boys came from behind a three-point intermission, disadvan tage to knock off previously unde feated Clyde, 56-46. The girls, undefeated since the end of the 1948-49 season, had a lot less trouble staying that way as they rolled over the Clyde sextet, 56-25, In the opener. Hazel Farmer and Marjorie Cog dill, with 22 and 16 points respec tively, led the girls through their 45th game without a defeat, and their 24th straight victory. Hazel took high-scoring honors for the contest, and Marjorie was runnerup. Miss Schuler's 13 points was the best Individual performance for the losers. . . Center Bill Sutton and Forward Bobby Kuykendall led the last-half rally that snatched victory from defeat in the nightcap. Clyde had forged to a 23-20 lead seconds be fore the first half ended. In the course of the contest, Kuy kendall blistered the hoop for 20 points, as Sutton supported the of. fensive with 17. Shook of Clyde ran third for in dividual scoring honors with 16 points, while Cecil Stevenson buck eted 13 in the losing cause. (Girls) Clyde (25) WTHS (5G F McCracken (5) Cogdill (16) F Cole (5) Farmer (22) F Schuler (13) M. Sparks (5) G--Jones Leopard G Allen Green G Marr Creasman , Subs: Clyde Spencer (2), Mor- Canton Splits 2 At Hendersonville SPT CANTON SPLITS 18 ... R : The Hendersonville high Bear cats won their eighth game In 11 starts and the third Blue Ridge conference win against no losses from the Canton Black Bears, 53 to 32 Friday night. The Cat frosh won a 38-34 decision over the Bears" and the Canton girls beat Hendersonville, 41-26. The Cats broke a tight ball game wide open in the third period and were going away during most of the 4th after the Bears had earned gan, Medford, Evans, Allen, Col lins, Ledford. WTHS Taylor (2), Sheehan (6), Davis (6), Vickery (2), Reece, Snyder, Sparks, Ferguson, Winchester. (Boys) Clyde (46) WTHS (56) F Stevenson (2) Jenkins (7) F Shook (16) ...... Kuykendall (20) C C. Stevenson (13) .. Sutton (17) G Limbo (5) Green G Spencer (6) .......... Swanger (3) Subs: Clyde James (5), Jenkins (1), Milner, Caldwell. WTHS Boyd (7), Jones, Davis, Cable, Fu gate, Pressnell. Officials Bishop, Grahl. a one-point lead in thfJ , " same tk, lassies broke away '( first few minutes and in any difficulty. The E ville girls got but tJ the second period and J in me game except for, utes midway of the thi, In the girls' game, j i or nenaersonville and ton of Canton shared Ik i4 apiece. The Cats are at hon in another Blue Ridge Tuesday night. The line-ups; (Girls) Hendersonville (26) ( F Drake (8) .... .... F Smith (12) .. . F Redden (3) . G Baker G Grimes G By ers (Boys) iienoersonviue (53) (J t iteynoids (4) F Powell (9) C Smith (13) Ala G Orr (6) .. .... G Fleming (10) Subs: Hendersonville J winiams mi, Tillotso: (1), Stepp. Canton: Poini Medlin (6). FOR PROMPT, COURTEOUS, 24-HOUR SEM CALL BILL'S TMl Balsam Road Waynes! PHONE 16 (Formerly 171-J) INSURANCE CARRIED ON ALL PASSENGHi (Boys) Unes Creek (39) Bethel (40) F J. Rathbone (1) Gibson (5) F Rogers (4) j0nes (14) C D. Rathbone (12) .... Owens (14) G Kirkpatrick (18) Fore G edford (4) Green (5) Subs: Fines Creek Green. Beth el Dietz (2), Terell, Stamey. Off! clals Beck and Ray. SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK By RJ. SCOTT . . ty- -.... : t '; ?i , .. . I WEIE.. SO LOVEP IKfURKtV (UNDttrflSllfAHS) bROWKIK WAS OKti ' ' . J J 1 SCRAPS-, v Vo BU-fVtRf ULS JIY OFF MPUlSlYi OPORS AS A. PROflCftOK FROM BIRDS AMP OflttR. .KttHll4 J? . ;1 Hr tSouRct Of-ftt KtBtR;i 'fWif MtHAXt. KOftftt MlAH-flt MtNSL CAM wi-frtoi WA-fti FOR YIARS LlVtli V"t 'ft List Yoor Property Give Poll Begins January Early listing of taxes means greater economy and savings for the county LIST NO' and help cut down operating costs. All property owners and taxpayers in Haywood County are required to return to thel takers for. taxation for the year 1951 all the Real Estate, Personal Property, etc., which snail own on the first day of January. All male persons between the ages of 21 and 50 are required to list their polls during same time. -Vi-. AU Persons who-own property and fail to list it and all who are liable for poll tax and to give themselves in will be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor. $2.00 PENALTY WILL BE CHARGED FOR FAILURE TO LIST TAX LISTERS Beaverdam V. H. Byers and Mrs. Wade Rhea Cataloochee I. M. Caldwell Cecil . ....... .. ... ... . Jerry Francis Clyde William Osborne Crabtree Frank Medford East Fork ....... ....... ... K. L. Burnett Fines Creek ..: Iron Duff Ivy Hill .. Cauley Rogers? larvis CaldvM .... Wilson Fishe Jonathan Creek ... R. W. Howe Pigeon H. E. Burnelij Waynesville .. Johnny Fergusoi, White Oak ........... Odie Fis',
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