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liiM Pet Dairy narrowed the lead of Charlie's Place In the Haywood County Men's Bowling League Monday night by taking a pair from Charlie's. In other games Glance Used Cars shut out the All Stars. while Waynesville Bowling Center won two from Mehaffey s F.sso and Biltmore captured a pair from Dayton Ruhber. Joel McCreary of the All-Stars rolled the high individual game of 202 while Joe Smith posted the high individual series of 565. Glance took both the high team game with 963 and the high team series with 2785 IIIGII TEAM SERIES Glance Used Cars 2785 Way. Bowling Center 2733 Mchaffey's Esso 2669 HIGH TEAM GAMES Glance Cscd Cars 963 W B.C. !'44 Mchaffey's Esso I" HIGH INDIVIDUAL SERIES Joe Smith i Mchaffey's > 365 Earl Cribble (PetI 329 Julius Biggins (Charlie'a.l 311 HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAMES Joel McCreary lAll-Starst 202 W Owen i Biltmore) 201 E. Gribble (Pet) '99 H II Stretcher iWBC) 103 TEAM STANDINGS W L 1 Charlie's 17 7 2 Pet Dairy 13 3 3 Glance Used Cars 15 9 4. Biltmore Dairy 13 11 5 W.BC. 12 12 6 MehalTey's Esao ll 13 7 All-Stars . 9 15. I! Daftm 5 19 INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES 1 I'.arl Gribble (Pel). 173.4 2 W Goolsby*Biltmore> 167.9 3. O. Vount (Charlie'si 167 4 Paul Clark (Pelt 164 4 5 A Martin (Mehaffey's> 163 6. Joe Smith (Mchaffey's* 162 7 7 \V Owen (Biltmore) 1616; It T Goolsby (Biltmore) 161 9 J Biggins (Charlie's! 160 10 B. II. Stretcher (WBCi 156 8 SCHEDULE FOR NOV. 7 W.BC vs. All-Stars. Mchaffey's Esso vs Glance Used Cars. * Pel Dairy vs. Dayton Charlie s \s Biltmore Dairy W WNESVH.I.E WOMEN'S LEAGUE One match in the Waynesville Women's Bowling League Tuesday ' night resulted in a l'g-l's tie be tween l.mor-Shcehan and the Friendly Bunk- E'nder ?old rules the tie would have been roiled off with an extra frame, but new Wottit n's International Bowling Congress regulations- give earh team a half game whenever a tie occurs In other matches Tuesday night, Murphy Chevrolet took, two from Dayton Rubber and Wellco Shoe dnl likewise with Howell Motor \udrc> Wyatt rolled the individ 11 a I' - Iiiw'IV gamp of 166 while Mn he|a Medford posted the individu al high series of 474 tops for the season thus far. Wellco Shoe was out in front in both the team high game?772 arid the team high series?2208 HIGH TEAM SERIES Wellco Shoe ' 2208 Howell Motor 2191 Liticr-Sheehan 2161 IIIGII TEAM GAMES Wellco Shoe *772 Liner-Shcehan 769 The Friendly Hunk 753 IIHill INDIVIDUAL SERIFS Mohela Medford 474 ; Ann Eoljman 437 Audrey Wyat) 425 high 1ndiviim al games Audrey Wyalt 160 ; Mohela Modl'oi d 105 , Grace lingers 155 team standings W I. j 1 Welleo Shoe l!l 5 2 Howell Motor 14 10 j 3 The Friendly Bank 12'a U'fc i 4 Murphy Chevrolet 12 12 j 5. I.inei'-Sheehan it1.' M'-jj %. Dayton Rubber 5 lit INDIVIDl AL AVERAGES . 1. M Martin 137 I 2 M. Medford 137 j 3 \. Wyatl 1301 4 M ltamlett 136 5. A Kollman 133 0 M. Harrell 133' 7 I Yount 131 11 1 Howell 128 9 G. Rogers 128 10 11 Riley 128 C. Elliott 128 sciii iut.e i or nov. 9 Welleo Shoe vs Davton Rubber. | Murphy Chevrolet vs. The. Friendly Bank. Llner-Sheeli.in v< Howell Motor. - : - - ? ! Park Brings Back 'Gone With The I Wind' Three Days Everyone who has seen David O Selzniek's production of "Gone With the Wind," considered the most thrilling motion picture evei made, and those who have never seen it before, will want to view the wide screen presentation of I this epic drama, opening Sunday ! at the Park Theatre. Here are some facts and figures , about this celebrated motion pic j ture. a production in Technicolor, j which has won virtually every i award ever presented for film ! artistry, including 10 Academy 1 Awards David O, Selznick bought the motion picture rights of Margaret Mitchell's novel, "Gone With the Wind." on July 30. 1936. for $50. 000, the highest price ever paid for a first novel up to that time The title is a (plot at ion from Ernest Dowson's poem about C'y nara The book, which consists of 1037 onges, had surpassed fifty-thousand conies on tip- first dav of sale, shattering all existing fiction rec ords It has now been translated ! into 16 foreign languages and has j sold more than two million copies. / Seven Technicolor cameras were used to film the fires of Atlanta in ' ririnlicatc of the actual scenes of; more than sevenlv-five years aeo 1 '?Tames 500-fcet li i"h leaped front a si | (hat covered 4u acres Three 5000-<*alIon water tanks were usefi ?o oticnch the flames after the shoo' ing. Cost accountants estimate that in the nreoaraflon of the film be fore a sjnol,, font was shot, there seer.. ;>50 (Kit) man hours devoted to ?sreoaiation In actual production. ; ?here were 75(1 000 man hours. Horse Burelars SAN DIEGO. Calit < Al'i? lIor.se thieves? No. Senior Sheriff, said ; B A Harneriz, thieving liorses. j Baineriz. who operates a hog ranch , near the Mexican border Just south of here, said the two horses kept coining to Iris place and stealing buy. you get > more cups "goop COFFEE in | every pound ' wra^m Powdered Cream For Sauce, Spread , QUICK KICII CHEESE SAUCE for vegetables . . . made with powdered cream. By CECILY BROW'NSTONE Associated Press Food EdJtor READERS WHO KEEP pow-1 dered cream on a pantry shelf fori use in coffee have asked us wheth er this new product can be used in rooking. Recently we used the powdered cream in a cheese sauce and a cheese spread that were en joyed. CREAMY CHEESE SAUCE Ingredients; 4 tablespoons pow dered cream. 3 tablespoons flour. 1 cup water. 1 cup i'j pound) grat ed sharp cheddar cheese, 1 table-; spoon butter or margarine, salt. Method: Stir powdered cream and flour together thoroughly in 1-quart saucepan. Gradually stir in water; use a small whisk if necessary to mix smooth. Cook and stir constantly over low heat un til bubbly and thickened. Add cheese and stir until melted. Re-' move from heat; stir in butter and salt to taste. PIQUANT CHEESE SPREAD Ingredients: 4 tablespoons pow dered cream. 3 tablespoons flour. >s teaspoon sugar, teaspoon cur ry powder, 1 cup water, ' ?> tea spoon Worcestershire sauce. 1 cup C/4 pound) grated sharp Cheddar cheese, 1 tablespoon butter or mar garine, salt. Method: Stir powdered cream, flour, sugar and curry powder to gether thoroughly in 1-quart sauce pan. Gradually stir in -water: use a small whisk if necessary to mix smooth. Add Worcestershire sauce. Cook and stir constantly over low heat until bubbly and thickened. Add cheese and stir until melted. Remove from heat; stir in butter and salt to taste. Pour into at tractive small container; cover and chill. South Clyde Has CDP Meeting Set For Monday Night By MRS. KYLE LINDSEY Community Reporter 9 The C D.P. will meet at the com munity center Monday night at 7 <>0 o'clock with Edwin Jackson, the new chairman in charge. The Sunday School group of Louisa Chapel enjoyed a supper at the community center last Sat urday night. A program was given as the devotional part of the evenL which was planned by Mrs. Orville Caldwell and Mrs. Mark Rathbone. Several of the South Clyde folk attended the Halloween Carnival which was held at the Clyde school last Friday night. Hoy Jenkins of the Air Force, who has been spending his leave willi his mother, Mrs. Clark Jen kins. and his wife and daughter of Canton, has returned to California, w here he will go overseas. Donald Jackson, of the Navy, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jackson. Miss Sue Lindsey and Mr. George Limbo have announced their marriage, which was per formed in Greenville, S. C. Mrs. Limbo is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Lindsey and Mr. Limbo is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Limbo of Clyde. Weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs W. C. Justice were Mr. and Mrs. llomer Wright, Bruce Mar vin. and Mr and Mrs. Henry Brock of Buffalo, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Norris and family have moved from our com munity to Murphy. Mr. Norris is on a construction job there. Mrs. Thad Cat hey is visiting relatives in Newport, Term. The W.Y.P.S. group of the Wes leyan Methodist Church of Clyde, attended the convention last Sun day afternoon at West Asheville. Miss Shirley Rhodarnier spent the weekend at Cullowhee, and at tended the homecoming event. She was the guest of Miss Sue Stanley of Clyde, who is a student at w.cr. . East Pigeon Community News i Ry Mftf?. JOHN VV JOHNSON SI1 Community Reporter j S/Sgt. Zene Wells is now sta tioned at Donaldson Air IL'se. Greenville, S, C\, after a 30-day leave with liis parents, Mr, and Mrs. Van Wells. A/le Mary L. Hargrove of Ol'fut Air Base, Neb., is a patient in a hos pital there to undergo a minor throat operation. Rev. E. X. Heathcrly of Ashc ville is conducting a revival at the j Hotliel Baptist Church this week j assisted by the pastor. Rev. La i verne Bissett. ? ! Those visiting Mrs. T C Wells , on her birthday at the home of her j daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and j Mrs Harvey Mitchel of Ilenderson | ville, were Mr. and Mrs. Van Wells of East I'igeon. Mr. and Mrs. Blake Wells and Mr. and Mrs. Wiorth .Wells of Hendersonville Mrs. Hufus Hardin of West I'igeon. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wells and J daughter. Eva of Winston-Salem, j Mrs. Lamar Murry and daughter ' Sharon of Hendersonville, and Mr. ? and Mrs. Calvin Taylor and daugh ] ter, Lisa of Clemson, S. C. News of the death of Mrs, Cora j Mann Oaks, age 81. widow of S. M. I Oaks, of St. John, Wash., on Oct. | 5th, was received recently by Mrs. ' Mary Mann, a sister-in-law. Mrs. Daks was the la.-l member of a family of twelve, of tl'u' late Aiitli-! any and Elvira Mann. * Before go-1 ing to the State of Washington ' .?,? ?r ?" ~ Mrs. Oaks was a teacher in the schools of Haywood County. v ant Ads bring quirk results Fireman l akes Cake PALMYRA. Pa. (API-- K..| two straight j ears fireman George \\ Sunshine Sue, stir of WRVA'i "Old Dominion Barn Dance" nyir "You know, frionds, I just couldn't sot a good fob/* without Karo the full rich flavor of Karo makes my meals a big success Pour it on biscuits, pancakot... everything! cooW t AMP M9UNP ?*?????? CAM -k Iona Good Quality BARTLETT PEARS - - N:r.SOc Special?Box Sale on Popular Brands CHEWING GUM - - - 19c Sliced or Halves? 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No. l White Potatoes r. 10 ">* 39c Fresh?New Crop Chestnuts ??>? 23c Tokay Grapes 2 23c REGALO Salad Mix ; Cello IQa Pk?. I"7u j: Slaw Mix ;i Olio 1i|A . Pkg. IVU A * * ?> ? . ? Swift's Jewel Oil .... ? Swift's Swiff ninn; '! Nabisco? Premium Praekers ... J" For Rabies Swift's Meals . ran Ttinty Moore's R**f Slew .... Spam Meal ... Del Monte ... Dole Fancy Ha-va in Pine^nnle . Strictman Honey Graham f*r?*fcf*r5 V' White House Fvap. Milk . 6 ,T White Itouse I)rj Nonfat Milk Solids . Famous Jane Parker FRUIT CAKE - $3.69 r Lb ei 70 3 Lb e-j 40 Cake Cake 4>?. Regalo Brand POPCORN 2 29c Ann Page Creamy Smooth PEANUT BUTTER ... gE 33c Mild and Mellow Coffee EIGHT O'CLOCK .... US: 95c Rich and Full Bodied Coffee RED CIRCLE US: 97c Winey and Vigorous BOKAR COFFEE US: 99c Ann Page Pure Fruit Preserves STRAWBERRY 2.? 59c Ann Page Instant Sparkle PUDDINGS 4 29c 20 Mute T. m Borox 1 Hand Soap . Boraxo^_j^J S.iHed Pramrts Planters 35c Margarine Allsweet u" 28c Sweetheart Soap 3 25c Blu White Flakes - ?? 9c Woodbury 3 25c Sunbrite Cleanser - ??.? 8c Ivory Soap - - - 3 Bars 25c Oxydol ------ & 30c Joy Liquid DWwMth* ><"* 30c Angel Soft 2 n?- 45c Angel Soft ii"'u" - - ?? 23c Ideol Dog Food 2 ^ 29c CORNED BEEF HASH J VIENNA SAMMF uww? j LIBRY'S GORNED BEEF - ?1 UBBY'S POnED MEAT ! LIBBY'S ROAST BEEF 1 Jane Parker Delicious Apple Pies ?J? 39c LAYER CAKE I hlKJUFM1? aml km J DINNER ROLLS 2 1 iJij'52 Enridwd I ^H'Te bread iSJ Jane Taiker J JELLY DONUTS j ? | ^ W *UMfT>C I ?Kl?tC T|l (0*MNr
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