Pr (tie MounUiiu
>e tnaay ins at
aouu, seen Here
? tilt- Waynes
he iieltou two
gtfU.tiuuiuaiut't'r l liuuil,
lack Bears
ite Clyde
Hms Twice
tfMK tliree straight tosses to
-w,.t.
^^Eanlon got back 011 tne
^^?an.-L Ctydo Friday night
^Var? chewed up iiio Clyde
rdflfls. /4-2i. tut Lady Hears
de jla clean sweep by winning
Cardinalities.
nsBuii game, the Canton Jay- j
^^BrnOu tiie Clyde lledgl...
M.
^Kui'i Int 24 points
^Kton tallied anotla'i 18 to
Lady liears, while Hetty
enby
.'haipe Carpenter paced the;
itomfcoys attack with 17. Jack
^^Hras higli lor tlie cardinal*!
^Vw'iints.
he ?uuis were never ifl tioub-|
4leaA: 39-10 at the hall.
^^Hmiicup:
de A>> ( .niton (43)
(24' Surrrtt
Pr^ft '21 118) I'arton
?bi*by (18> ill Haney
-Colfc, Harden
jBky Knsley
?Medio nl Chambers
JHft i . .< Brown, Hussell, "
Crae||en.. stanny (i, Frad.v.
Canton 1 West
^^?aneup:
Rogdrv Mil' i4i Williamson
JolM'8' (8> Duckworth
^^Bipson 4' G Milner
^^?oi
^Hkr
^^Rt'lydc ? Livingston 1. Mc
?p 4. Shook. Canton?Can
5, khinehart 7, Anderson. 8.
tis 6, I). Mfiner 9.
leferet s: Nockow and Patton.
|te's Grain Stocks
ipkd Last Year's
'heat vi.u k- on North Carolina
lis, As Of January 1, were 9.4
^^Hlareer than on January I.
^^H-tarm stocks of oats and
"'is 8 and 8 3 per cent
pecthjely. larger than a year
"er. *>"> bean stocks On farms
'e 33.8 per cent below la-! year.
Ja hay locks weft* down 12.5
mallei , k .? .? rr
of a relatively short crop last I
^^Hincreascd feeding require
offset loss of roughage
n dro h-siricken pastures last !
NKand fall
t Leahy Jr., 17. will enroll
Dame next year. He's a
astellano of New York re
>wled 300 during a tele
Ich at Newark, N. J.
HoWt'tl AlOlOlh blallkcd W I'liCO ?
8-o, in U?e Women a buttiiiio
i.>.a?Uc itiiuf talma una L iiaiupiuu
1 WciC laaililK IWO 11UU1 ItClluUiC
jtwciiib ana Day lull ikUuuci, if
a|>vci4Vmy. .
monoid Mediord ol Howell Mo
toi iuf|ita uk kv^wituu wan a
iiV game, luuuui'u u> Dol Plumps
01 emus wini a IK.
HIGH TEAM GAME
1st?heliable 620
ana?-nowcil Motor bio
H1G1I TEAM SERIES
1st, Howell Mtr. 815 791) 784 2898
ana, champion bit 7j9 748 2818
HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAME
1st?Mohcla Mediord ?
Howell Motor 177
2nd?uoi piiunps ?
Sims . 174
HIGH INDIVIDUAL SEK1ES
1st?Audrey Wyatt ?
Howell Motor IGG 100 158 490
2nd Mohcla Mediord ?
llowell Moior 177 108 184 479
Tram Standings Won Lost
Sims 40 17
Champion Y 30 24
Howell Motor . 30 27
Wellco . 27 27
Reliable 21 33
Dayton 17 37
SCHEDULE ? January 19th:
Champion ? vs. Sims
Reliable vs. Howell Motor.
Wellco vs. Dayton
HAYWOOD COUNTY BOWLING
LEAGUE
Waynesville Bowling Center sur
passed Pet Dairy last week by shut
ting out the leaders of the Hay
Wood County Bowling League, 3-0.
Champion Y also scored a clean
sweep over Wellco Shoe, while ?
Charlie's Place and Canton All
Stars took two from Biltmore ^
Dairy and National Guard, respec- j
tively. I
Earl Cribble posted the high t
series with a 507. Wilson Medford j
was second, with 558, and Julius
Biggins third, with 552.
Wilson Medford. with a 237. '?
bowled the evening's top game ?- "
followed by Dr. Stretcher, with 212. ^
and Wayne Deitz. with 200.
"
HIGH TEAM SERIES !<
Charlie's Place 2790 n
Waynesville Bowling Center 2742
Biltmore Dairy 2092 (
HIGH TEAM GAME
Charlie's Place 997 1
Champion Y 935
Waynesville Bowling Center 922 j
TEAM STANDINGS
Team W L Pet.
Pet Dairy 36' ?> 17'a .670
Charlie's Place 32'g 18Vz ,637
Biltmore Dairy 36 21 .632
W'ville Bowl. Ctr 29 28 .509
Champion Y 26 28 .481
Canton All Stars 23 25 .479
National Guard 15 33 .313
Welleo Shoe Co. 12 33 .267
TOP TEN AVERAGES
Name Average
1 Earl Gribble 182 6
'2 Paul Clark 174 21'
3. VVeldon Goolsby 171.55
4 Bill Cochran 166.40
5 Wayne Deitz 166.21
6. Wilson Medford 165.5
7 R H Stretcher 162 33
8. Alex Martin 161.25
9. Elmer Dudley ? 160.24
10. Oliver Yount 158.40
County Agent Attends
Meeting At N. C. State
County Agent Wayne Franklin
returned here today after attend
ing a weekend meeting of the
North Carolina County Agents As
sociation at N. C. State College in
Raleigh.
Mr. Franklin is president of fhc
Western Carolina branch of the
state association.
fee the All-Purpose Fuel
Pres to -logs
I r _ Tf#3# Ml'!
I For For y For ror
I ? 4 A ??
COOKING HEATING FURNACES " FIREPLACES
Think of it * No dirt to get on floois, no smoke to poison the air,
^^Bt to clog up pipes, almost no ashes, no clinkers, no pitch or
no shoveling, no splitting kindling, no sparks, - simply
lasting heat using the cleanest solid fuel known. Be happy
with "Pres-to-Iogs". Start today.
H W SOLO BY
HAYWOOD
BUILDERS SUPPLY CO.
V ) "Where There's a Material Difference"
Charles Slreel Waynesville
pbliy- Dial CLendale fi.60.-,l
ATTEMPTING TO BLOC K a shot by Bethel s Patsy W ilson is Tulan
Carver of Waynesyllle. The layup, however, went in.
(Mountaineer Photo).
?
USN.
Hold in tho Camp Pendleton
Little Creek, Va. area, the opera
tion emphasized training in heli
copter troop lifts, beach assaults.
? gunnery, communications and sea
' manship. II was designed to in-|
" crease the efficiency of amphib
' ious force personnel in the tech
niques of modern amphibious
' warfare.
?
' French statisticians estimate
1 that 65 per cent of French families
,' o\\ n one or more bicycles.
Vaynesville Man Is On
JSS Mt. Olympus
Albert Craync Jr., seaman
SN son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
i. Crayne of WaynesvfHe, is serv'
ig aboard the eommand ship USS
It. Olympus.
The Mt Olympus participator
i November in an amphibious
jrce four day training operation
ubbed RonEx 11-54. It involvec
[>mc 10 ships under the tommanc
1 Rear Admiral Harold P. Smith
cREVlEW OF THE YEAR?By Alan Maver-i
I -MAY J
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/
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