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aynesville, fthel Nines eet Friday red out for their scheduled r at Brevard on both Tues and Wednesday afternoons, loiintaititer baseball team will lain against Bethel Friday toon. Iiouith no rain fell in Waynes wsterday afternoon, it began II in Brew rd just as Coach i jaynes' Mountaineer team id there. j- Leatherwood. who was uIed to pitch against the Blue i probably will set the call ie the mound against the De who dropped their opener to trsonville, at Bethel. probable starters for 5 will be: Bobby Hill, catch Stuart Roberson. first base: i Ballance. second base; Tom 11. shortstop; Dewavne Rob third base: Jimmy Frad.v, i fid: Tonv Davis, center field, jrorge Mitchell or Virgil I son. right field. ing been rained out at Rrev he two teams will play a .?header here Tuesday, April j I News Happenings From Hominy By MRS MARK SWAIM Community Reporter Mrs Vol Hramlclt gave a sur j r-ii-A birthday party Saturday night ? for Mrs. Mae Cole, at the latter's heme. About 2S were present for the occasion. Mr. and Mrs Alby Clark from Pctroit visited relatives the past week. The have returned home. Mr. and Mrs Gerald Wood of Virginia, spent the week here visit ing their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Wood, and Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Yates. The WML' of the Rocky Far? church will meet Friday nighl at the home of Miss Violet Mann. Mrs. Finest Broyles is much im proved after a week of illness. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Clark spent the weekend in Marietta. C5a. visit ing friends and relatives. The Woman's Society of Chris tian Service of Plains Methodist Church was held Thursday night at the church. Mrs Tom Hipps and Mrs. Mae FOR SALE ledrnom house at Saunook w iIh bath. living room, chen. full basement and floor furnace. $(>..">00. $"><>0 ih. balance $65.00 monthly. Excellent buy. ledroom home located in town with bath, living room, then and basement. A good buy at *<>.000 with only 000 cash and $60.00 monthly payments. n't miss this chance to buy a grand masonry .'{-bed im house at Hyatt Creek, which is only 1'2 years 1 It has seven rooms and bath and a hot air fur re. The low price of only $9,500 not only buys the use. but also a good storage house and six acres of id. You can own all this for a cash down payment 11.500 and pay the balance $.">0.00 per month. Balsam on Highway 2.5. we have an attractive offer i2-bedroom house, consisting of ' 2 hath, living room 1 kitchen. This is of masonry construction with tile nr. acre goes with it for only $'{..">00. Terms can he anged. thave a very nice vacant lot for sale on Howell Street joining The Free Methodist Church. $2,000 can buy ?100 ft. front x 157 ft. deep building lot. SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY! HARRY LINER !EAL ESTATE & INS. COMPANY ALGI. 6-1331 131 MAIN ST. L Mcujtjie ATTENTION FISHERMEN! MAGGIE LAKE OPENS SATURDAY. APRIL HHh C. H. RHINEHART, OWNER LOCATED 9 MILES FROM WAYNESVILLE NEAR SOCO ROAD ON CAMPBELL'S CREEK ON PRIVATE PROPERTY STOCKED WITH RROOK TROUT Averaging 1\'i (o 10 Inches USE ANY BAIT EXCEPT MINNOWS NO LICENSE REQUIRED . ? CATCH AM. THK TROI'T YOU WANT ? Reasonable Charge For Fishing lake will be open all summer OPEN MON. TMPC SAT., fi A. M. TO 6 P. M. SUNDAY 1 P. M. to 6 P. M. BOATS FOR RENT j j TAI.KIN'G THINGS OVER in preparation tor an invasion of Rethel Friday are Mountaineers Rilly Leatherwood, pitcher; Jimmy Frady, left fielder, Tom Cogdill, shortstop, and Coach Bruce Jaynes. (Mountaineer Photo). Cole left Tuesday to spend a week villi Mrs. Cole's daughter, Mrs. W. Chureh, in Statesville. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holland and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mann and daughter. Elizabeth, spent the weekend in Chamblee, Ga.. visit ing Mrs. Howard \V .loyee. who is a sister of Mrs, Holland and Mr. [ Mann. Weaver Hipps and Morris Rroyl es were among the 72 seniors of Canton who left Monday for a week in Washington. Nancy Sue Hipps, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hipps, and Nancy Kay Hipps. daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Herschel Hipps, went to i I ATTENTION YOUNG MEN Enlistments are still beine ac j rrplt'd in Tank Company 120th Infantrv NCNG. Join now and attend Field Training with your home town unit at Ft. MeClel lan. Alabama. 15-29. \ue. '54. Call the Armor*- GL 6-3312 for information. ? Private Fishing Lake Will Open At Maggie Retirement Deferred COLLEGE PARK. Md (API ? Maryland's football team kept Dr. H. C. Byrd on the job two days longer than he expected. | Byrd had planned to retire as University president on Dec. 31 after lfi \ ears in that post. But Maryland's griddcrs were picked to j play Oklahoma in the Orange Bowl on Jan. 1. The University regents, wanting Raleigh Saturday to represent the Future Homemakers Club. ' Rev. Roy P. Jones has returned to Creston, after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Johnson. Those having birthdays for April are Joyce R. Owen. Douglas Price. Tommy Williams. Roba Deweese. Airs. Frank Mann. Richard De weese. Mark M Broyles. A. B. Rob inson. R. A. Williams. Ernest Broy les. Mrs. Jimmy Mann, Patsy Scroggs. Jackie Mason and Brenda Kay Fish. Haywood County's first commcr | eial fishing lake will bo opened Suturdas morning at Maggie on Campbell Creek by Charles Rhine hart. The lake, located off the Soeo Road behind Bradley's Trading l'ost, contains approximately three acres of water. Its maximum depth | is 10 feet, I.ater it will be enlarged to five acres. The lake will be open Monday ' through Saturday from 6 a.m. | through 6 p.m. and on Sunday , [from 1 p.m. until G p.m., Mr. ] Rhinehart announced. It will be stocked with brook trout. Since the lake is on private property, tin license is required for fishing there and no limit is im- I posed on the catch. Fishing can be done either from the shore or from boats which can be rented. Any bait can be used with the exception of minnows, Mr. Rhine hart added. Byrd to witness the game as presi dent of the institution, set back the effective date of his resigna tion to Jan. 2. ? MEN'S NYLON MESH SHOES FOR ONLY 0 $8*95 ALL SIZES ? ALL STYLES 1 ? ALSO ? Suits and Sport Coats Styled For Spring In The Newest Fabrics and Colors. Come On In, You'll Like Our Cool Comfort Clothes As The Weather Lets Warmer. We Have All Sizes, Colors and Styles. Turner's Store "Nf?fr Buy Before You Try Turner'*" I Main Street Waynesville Stengel Advises Fans !iriti,^1, ~hle,es To Watch Stove Kraly AP Newtfeatures ST PETERSBCRG. Kla. The history of Steve Kraly," says Man ager Casey Stengel of the wot ,1 mt champion Yankees, "is that each tinte he mow- op 111 ha tab his I earned run record improves and he wins more games. "Here's his record: At Inde j pendence. Mo., in I IMP he won 1 ?"> with a 3.28 earned run record In 1950 at Joplin. Mo., he won 18 and had a 2 79 ER A and in 1953 sS after two years in the Army he ? had a 19-2 record at Binghamton, ?] N. Y and a 2.08 ERA "lie losi two gamei for us teato fall but Cm not gi\ mg up on this 8 fellow Why . he won t he 24 on- 8 til April 18 I "For a 5-8 guy weighing only 160 pounds he sure loves- to work f When the Yankees signed him he was only 125 pounds. He has a '_ good sharp curve and reminds you \ of Hobby Shantz. "He's one of six rookie pitchers i _ on our roster this spring but my - advice is to watch hint. He's one of seven left handers on the club. "I don't care if the pitching is left handed or right handed it it is good. Ability is the big thing. Another thing I never mention to anyone is that those left hamlet's hold a runner on base better and that helps prevent the other team from scoring runs And a number of left handed pitchers make bat ters hit into double plays. "Good left handers can pilch against both right and left handed batters. Kralv could be one of them. Bob Wiesler, 23, is another He won four games in the Ameri can Association playoffs for Kan sas City. He has a good arm and ability. The only question is how soirn will he be able to master his control. He's 6-3 and 190 pounds and could be a good one." British athletes ait- swallowing iwo small brown pills a (lay. It's part of an experiment by a Harley Street physician who believes the tablets increase human endurance. Prof. John Yudkin of London University came up with the dis covery about a year and a half ago. Mis pep-up pills are mainly of beef liver. "Kesults so far convince me that the tablets definitely improve stamina in the cases of fc. lie marathon runners, swimmers, rac ing cyclists and boxers." said the medico who once was a runner himself. "They also seem to pre vent staleness." Profitable Hunt BELLEVILLE. Ont. <AP> ? . Bert Wannamaker of nearby Fox boro went on a profitable rabbit hunt. Although he shot only one rabbit he also bagged a big wolf, worth $35 bounty, and a red fox, a $2 bounty in this area. Mltl kit \l V Want ads brine quick results. Cain Vs. Abel COUNCIt. BLUFFS. I own <AP) ? Brotherly love took a holiday the other night. The Abraham Lincoln High School sophomore basketball team defeated the Thomas Jefferson High sophs (ift to SB. Coaching the Abes was Tom Capel. Piloting the Jeffs was bro ther Bob Capel. Radio is your constant, friendly companion ? wherever you go, whatever you're doing, RADIO GOES WHERE YOU GO WHCC 1400 ON YOUR DIAL WHAT'S GOING ON IN TIIK WORLD - - - is important to all <1 us. every day. Ktav tuned to WHCC' lor < omplete coverage of all important national and world news, throughout every day and every evening. News from WIICC at 6:00 A. M. ? 7:00 A. M. ? 10:35 A. M. ? 12:15 P. M. ? 1:00 P. M. ? 6:30 P. M. OUier news easts front Mutual network at frequent intervals. MUSIC - - - comes your way. morning, afternoon and evening over WHCC. musie that satisfies all tastes ?? hillbilly, pop ular. ballads, concert. FRIDAY NIGHT, April 9 Attorney General Herbert Rrownell speaks on the sub ject of making the FBI more effective in fighting Com munism. from 8:30 to 0:00 I*. M. General. Matthew It. Kidgwav speaks on "Defense For Peace," from 9:30 to 10:00 P. M. AND BASFIl ALL. OF COURSE, EVERY AFTERNOON, direct from maior league ball parks. LISTEN TO WHCC FOR MUSIC, NEWS. ENTERTAINMENT II.\Y AND NIGHT WANT ADS FOR SALE?Certified and regis tered Sequoia seed potatoes, I S3.UU p?u loo lbs at wltuis. loin Alexander. Catalooehee Ranch Call GL 6-5266. A H-12-15 ? ? We Are Happy To Announce That HARRY DAVIS IS NOW ASSOCIATED WITH US AS SALESMAN? MR. DAVIS INVITES HIS MANY FRIENDS THROUGH OUT HAYWOOD COUNTY AND W. N. C. TO VISIT HIM AT 125 PARK STREET, CANTON ? If You Are Interested In A New Cur See Harry Before You Trade ? Just r~ Dial (?L 6-f?001 or 7-21 16 For A Demonstration of the New 1954 PONTIAC G00DS0N PONTIAC CO. 12.~> Park Street Dial 7-2116 Canton, N. C.
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