ANOTHER JUNALUSKA PRIZE was this 20-inch largemouth bass caught Friday morning at the lake by William C. Pirrcy, ^ Karr St., Canton. The fish, which Uriahs 53'? pounds, was caught near the "Rig Stump" with a Mohawk telescoping rod and Ocean City reel, with a night crawler on a No. 6 hook and a two-foot leader. Mountaineer Photo). Kuykendall Hurls 2-Hilter; Hazel wood Topples Ecusta Jim Kuykeendalt came through with a two-hitter Saturday against Keusta and his Hazclwood mates celebrated by topping the West- ' ern Carolina Industrial League leaders. 5-3. The victory \t as sweet revenge > for a shutout suffered by the locals at the hands of the Brevard ' team several weeks ago Kuykendall, Western "Carolina t pitching ace, fanned five and walk ed five Hazel wood collected eight hits' off Keusta hurler Jack Amnions ?- i with Dee Stephenson and Loiuiie Bishop each getting a pair of higgles. . , ^ ^ Hazclwood picked up two runs i in the second inning and another in ! the third. Twp more came in the i seventh as Bishop singled to left and advanced on Stephenson's sin gle Yount sacrificed, advancing both runners and Bjalock was in tentionally passed, loading the bases With a full count. Rimer Dud lev singled to center field, seor-1 ing Bishop and Stephenson. In defensive play. Stephenson and Trouljnan were outstanding, j Its victory put Hazelwood into a three-way .tie tor first place with Keusta and Enkn The local squad will journey to Swannanna this Saturday to meet Beacon Mills at 3 15 p.m Ilazelwood ah r h a o' Bishop, 2b 4 2 2 3 Stephenson. ss 4 12 3 Yount. If 4 0 0 1 Blalock, rf 4 0 11 Dudley, lb ? 3 0 1 10 B .Kuykendall. c 3 0 0 6| Milner. cf 3 10 1 Troutman, 3b 3 112 J Kuykendall. p 4 0 10 Stevens, cf ? 10 0 0 Totals 33 5 8 27 Frusta ab r h o Johnson. 3b .... 4 0 13 McKinney, rf 3 0 0 1 Tesnow, e 2 0 0 7 Tiaer, cf 4 10 2 Flick, lb- 2 0 0 7 Bedeck, ss 4 10 2 Bryson, 2b 2 0 0 3' Compton, If 3 1 1 2j Amnions, |> 3 0 0 Of Totals 29 3 2 27 Hazel wood 021 000 200?5! Ecusta 000 200 100?3 | K Compton. RBI; Stephenson.! Dudley 2. Troutman 2, Compton 2 ! 2B: Compton. DP: Bryson 1o Red dick to Flick (2>: Bishop, Stephen son to Dudley. Left: Ecusta 7; Haz-1 el wood 8 RB Kuykendall 5. Am nions 6, SO: Kuykendall 5. Am-j toons 5. HBP- Kuykendall (Bryson twice; Plickt, WP Kuykendall 1; Winner: Kuykendall l.oser: Am mons. U Monday and Barrel). T: 2:14 A: 300 STRICTLY BUSINESS ' by McFeattern | I TTTTmi i l II I I I Tho Board Moating ? : i I "The question uppermost in our minds as we meet to hear the financial report is: Where's our treasurer?" THE BEST GRADE "A" DRIVE-IN IN TOWN Breakfast Our Specialty! ? SANDWICHES * DRINKS Delicious Bar-B-Que Chicken Ideal for Sunday Picnics and Dinners CHARLIES Oppaaite Pet Dairy Schedules Are Announced For 3 Baseball Leagues The schedules for play, in the I Mountaineer Little League, Pony League, and Midget League have been announced by Bill Milner, secretary-treasurer of the leagues. First games were to be played today in the Pony League with Dayton Rubber scheduled to meet Five Points and L'nagusta slated against Garrett Furniture. In the Little League Tuesday. Ford ill play Texaco, and Hazel wood will square otf against the Tannery. In the Midgef League Wednes day it'll be Main St. vs. Goodyear, and Independents vs. Sinclair. Remaining games this season to be played on the Little League dia mond. Hazelwood, are: LITTLE LEAGUE June 4?Tannery-Texaco; Ford Hazel wood. June 8?Texaco-Hazelwood: Tan nery-Ford. June 11?Texaco - Ford; Hazel wood-Tannery. June 15?Tannery-Texaco; Haz elwood-Ford. June 18?Hazelwood - Texaco; Ford-Tannery. June 22?Tannery - Hazelwood: Texaco-Ford. June 25?Texaco-Tannery; Ford Hazelwood. June 29?Hazelwood - Texaco; Tannery-Ford. July 2?Ford-Texaco; Hazelwood Tannery. July 6?Hazelwood-Ford; Texaco Tannery. July 9?Texaco-Hazelwood; Tan nery-Ford. July 13?Tannery - Hazelwood; Ford-Texaco. July 16?Texaco-Tannery: Haz elwood-Ford. July 20 ? Hazel wood-Texaco; Tannery-Ford. July 23 ? Tannery-Hazelwood; Ford-Texaco. July 27 ? Texaco-Tannery; Haz elwood-Ford. July 30 -?' Texaco-Hazelwood; Tannery-Ford. PONY LEAGUE June 3 ? Garretts-Flve Points; Uunagusta-Dayton. June 7?Dayton-Garretts; Five Point s-Unagust a. June 10 ? Five Points-Dayton; Garretts-Unagusta. June !?? Dayton-Unagusta: Five Points?Garret ts. June 17?Garretts-Dayton; Una Kusta-Five Points. June 21 ? DaytojvF^j}- goints^ Unagusta-Garretts. June 24?Unagusta-Dayton; Gar retts-Five Points. June 28?Dayton- Garretts; Five Point s-Unagusta. July 1-?Five Points-Dayton; Gar retts-Unagusta. July 5 ? Five Points-Gar ret ts; Davton-Unaeusta. luiy 8 ? Garretts-Dayton; Una-, Custa-Five Points, July 12 ?-"Davton-Five Points; WNC INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE Won Lost Pet. Enka 3 2 600 EcUsta 3 2 600 HAZELWOOD 3 2 6001 Martcl 2 2 500 Beacon 1 4 .200 j SATURDAY'S RESULTS tiazelwood 5, Ecusta 3. Beacon at Enka ,ppd rain>. I Jnagusta-Garretts. July 15 ? Garretts-Five Points, j L'nagusta-Dayton. July 19?Dayton-Garretts; Five Points-Unagusta " July 22?Garretts-Unagusta. Five Points-Dayton. July 28?Unagusta-Daytnn; Five Points-Garretts. July 29?Five Points-Unagusta: Dayton-Garretts. MIDGET LEAGUE June 9 ? Sinclair-Underwood, Independents-Main. June 16?Underwood - Independ ents; Main-Sinclair. June 23?Sinclair-Independents: Underwood-Main. June 30 ? Main-Independents; Underwood-Sinclair. July 7?Sinclair-Main; Independ ent s- U n uerwood. July 14?Underwood-Main; Sin clair-Independents. July 21 ? Underwood-Sinclair: Independents-Main. July 28?Main-Sinclair: Under wood-Independents. All - Star Nine Includes Carpenter Charlie Carpenter of Canton, whose pitching won the Black Bears a berth in the state Class AA playoffs, was named last week on the all-state scholastic baseball team by the Greensboro Daily News. Canton won its first playoff game by beating North Mecklenberg high of Charlotte, but was eliminated by Gray High of Winston-Salem on a no-hitter. Others on the team include Don Cardwell and Bill Edwards of Win | ston-Salem Gray. Bill McNeil of j Sanford. Roger Sheppard and Ted Turney of Gastonia. Scotty Hurst I of Wilmington and Tommy Nance of Greensboro. Howard Hall of | Kannapolis. Harry Hawkins of Shelby. Jerry Baumgarner of Hick ory, Johnny James of Hillsboro. j Jimmy Hobbs of Clinton, Bill Le Fever of Lenoir. Dean Allie of Statesville and Bill Tripp of Kins ton. The team was picked upon rec ommendations of over 20 coaches in all sections of the state. 1 N. C. Fox Hunters' I May Hold Annual Show In Haywood Although arrangements are still. pending, it appears that the an-i nual bench show of the North Caro lina Fox Hunters Association will be held in Haywood County in j August, it was disclosed today by \ Dr. ft. R. Jeter, president of the: Haywood and Jackson Fox Hunt*! ers Association. The bench show would attract about 1.500 people here, the doc- i tor said. The event will be discussed at the next meeting of the Haywood Jackson fox hunters at the court house Monday. June 7. I DEMOLISHED?This Mercury was demolished shortly after mid night this morning when it left the highway near ling's Chapel. Cpl. Pritchard Smith said James llenry Milner, 27. route 3, Can ? Fontana Among Lakes Stocked With Walleyes In conclusion of a program plan ned to introduce walleyed pike in such of the Catawba and Yadkin reservoirs as appeared to provide suitable habitat, the Fish Division. N. C. Wildlife Resources Commis sion, has stocked walleye fry in Lake Hickory and Lake Rhodhiss. | The fry used in the stocking were I hatched at Table Rock Hatchery | from a shipment of live million eggs obtained from New York. Walleye stocking was begun sev eral years ago bv the Fish Division, to improve fishing in reservoirs having a fluctuating water level. Bass lay their eggs in beds in shal low water. If the water level drops a few feet during the hatching period, many egg beds will be out of the water and a year's crop of bass will be lost. Power reser voirs often have a daily fluctua tion in the water level which, coupled with the seasonal fluctu ation. assures poor fishing for species that spawa in shallow, still water. Since the walleye is a native of cool waters such as are found in Western North Carolina. >nd lays its eggs in adhesive strings in tributary streams flowing over rocky bottoms, officials <*f the Fish Division decided to try stocking them in some of the cool water lakes where the bass fisfiing could not be improved. Two years after the first successful stocking, 16-18 inch walleyes appeared in the fisherman's catch. In some places the fishing take has been doubled by the introduction of the walleye species. Lakes which have been stocked : with walleye are: Chatuge. Fon- \ tana. Hickory. Rhodhiss. James and Hlwassee Dam Reservoir. North Carolina commercial chick hatcheries produced 5.95 million chicks during January. 1954. an increase of 17 per cent over hrtch ings a year earlier. Tennis Fans Forming Club A tennis club is being organized by a small group of Waynesville people and anyone in this area in terested is invited to attend an initial meeting Friday evening at 7:30. It will be held in the home of William Kanos in the Grandview . V ton was the driver. He suffered a eut arm. and bruises. SkJ looking over the Battened out vehicle are < pi >mith and raj Sutton, wrecker operator, of Wllkhu Chevrolet Compam. 1 % Mountaineer PbJ ! Section off Aliens Creek Road. The house can be identified by the ten nis court on the rear of the prop j erty. Purpose of the club will be to i give all tennis enthusiasts an op portunity to play a variety of peo ple and, for those who enjoy tour nament tennis, it is hoped that sin gles, doubles and mixed doubles tournaments can be played later in the summer. Tho-. .v,. iwit-adyei I ed an its*? in the urganj bcsicU ? M K ' are Dt Mr< AI I; Mr and Jfe , liam Mill Dr. and Mrs. j Danii' i V 1' 1 Blacltwell, ! Blake, M ? I Mr- \ndrey ! onyi, C 1 Dean Hernial 1 deiwim. 1 Mr ,? : Mr;. I i' Baorniann I Want ads briar quirk mi I DEEPLY APPRECIATE THE VOTE WHICH WAS GIVEN ME SATURDAY AS A CANDIDATE FOR THE NOMINATION AS CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS GLENN D. BROWN I AM SINCERELY GRATEFUL For The LOYAL SUPPORT GIVEN ME IN SATURDAY'S PRIMARY - I APPRECIATE YOUR VOTE AND YOUR WORK, AND PLEDGE MYSELF TO CON TINUE TO SERVE ALL OF THE PEOPLE OF HAYWOOD COUNTY HONESTLY AND FAIRLY. i ' FRED Y. CAMPBELL THANKS TO THE # PEOPLE OF HAYWOOD COUNTY X FOR THEIR SUPPORT OF KERR SCOTT FOR U.S. SENATOR ' CLAYTON WALKER Haywood Manager For Kerr Scott