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" Or Call JA 3-3177 .J. ;;EWi& For PlatvRit. pCslftKW And" ' A: C , (' f.'.f; .ys-yK ,' , f ' Gray Cro9s plan ' - ' '( 2 Ifour Ambulance Service iiV 5 cbMPLETEY EQUIPPED . . , feiudihg 2 Vay Radio. .' saBesaaaaisBMSisasaassBasaajBaapsBa Rcco Is Fiiu.3 ACrcction For Slaio Fair ' Th Knnrt nf Rodeo is OrfW the largest in the country front ! the standpoint of paid tspectotor ai tandanco It is Cttinff that one is sponsored and featured this year as the stellar attraction of the great North Carolina State Fair, sin ce basicly the Fair 'is the show window of the country' oldest and largest industry : agriculture and the. livestock' business juA,A from this industry that most of the skills displayed in rodeo competi tion had their orfgin. . ". Tha hnif , rnntsts of World's Championship Rodeo are those of riding and roping skills acquired oy ranch cnwhnvs in WOrkfalS Cattle and breaking horses in everyday ranch work. The first Rodeos were impromptu affairs in which neigh boring ranch hands of ..the South, Southwest ana Northwest gathered, tistiallv on Sundav afternoons and hnitHava in comDete: acainst . one another to see which Cowboys were. the more skilled in roping ana na-ing,- Hence were born the contests of calf roping and bareback . and saddle bronc or bucking horse rid ing, and the other two main events of today's professional sport How organized, on a, national basis,-steer wregfling and wUd bull riding were the natural outgrowth and the re sult of the challenge of conquering the wild longhorn steer and ;the fierce fighting Brahma bull.- -. a tha livestock industry - grew Sand developed, so did the popular ity 'and the competition, or uie neighborhood gathering to deter mina fha minerioritv of the various ranch hands until they became statewide contests and finally the ennrt arnw until national .organiza tions with uniform rules for the .con tests were established. ' iBoth Pecos, Texas and North Diiita Nebraska claim title to be ing the scene of the first Rodeos ,h-A amissinn charees ' to we nuhiii were made and where cash M,M wn said the winnig cow- boys. Boh cities ciaim me 1874 andboth still produce an an m.oi Priori a goodwill eesture to promote the Interest of the livestock industry In tneir respective The first pational organizat'o" 01 the followers and devotees of the rough hd tumble sport of the range was called the Cowlwys Tur tle Association, and was organized in Boston, icene of a big time Ro deo in 1982. and it was oHowed'hi 4945 by the present national organi zation - the Rodeo Cowboys Associ ation - with a membership M ome four thousand professional cowboys, cowgirls and specialty act perfor- ,4.- mers who annually stage some six champion in each of the five n-jn- j (),.''-- -iw..- .Tf'ftr '.-;:"".!" i m vfi.- x'- . ...... .!..n" niAhniM ! each calendar year.-.H nunurva naiiuiitiiix bohvmuucw i - 4 . ,.. . . ... 7. -.! .-j i: i-MMmu- heine the 'cowboy who aoes inai piay to n esuiuuiou i ."------ L-r W million avid American and Cana-wins-the total greatest number ot dlan fans 'A - ' '' ' (dollars in a single event -in year The Cowboyi first association, and thereby, becoming tH World s Champjon 'm tnar parucutar even, lor the year. There-is, too, an nual Allaround Champioir cowp .y. railed tha Turtles, was organized to fill the need for uniform rules 'and regulations and to police the sport Tid assure the : tun lovinx , duduc public l inis in,aiviuuiu (o " v. that Rodeo would take Its1 W&erveVn Wins the total -greaieM place and rank as a ;majorvj5port preserving the skills and tradiftohs nf tha nM time enwbov and' and bringing thrilling ente'ttainment as weU as the rugged wiia acuon oi the contests for man's superiority over his semi-domesticated animals from the ranch country, it took tne noma nf Turtle from its slow DTO- tlUIUU V.' ' . . cess of organization and growth and movement towards Its present day status as the sport wtucn piaysio more people, both Indoors and out doors, for paid admission thaitany other. : :.-' " 'V r i. , -. .7,., ;:(! , ; ' 'T 1 - AMsieillit PnrloA IrtPO tl.flV trf tXXOTfi people indoors and outdoors than any other sport,: since -neitner win ball or baseball , play indoors and, Rodeos are staged in every one pi the fifty r states . from the smallest hamlets or uie west to w b matronoUtan Cities of the east and tn RiirniM also, as well as in Can aan and South America, ana ims. year for the first time in the Oitenl. This Individual is the fellow who wins the total greatest numbeKof dollars in two or :mor$ events with- 'irfa vanr ' 1 " ' t i - r 4-Therefore,' since Rodeo had (Its beginning and its origin in every day workings of the country's and the Btate's oldest and largest indus try - the livestock business;- and since the Fairfs in itself the show window of that industry; $ W fit ting that World's Championship Rodoe, the ' hatloti's mostotJOlar spprts attraction,vhdUld be e stel lar attraction of Ihe'Taifyfeatured for jits people and the Fair fans in its wonderful and. beautiful, and wholly adequate State Fair Arena; that the ranching and livestock in dustry would be host to , the dan- ivamna' anrl amazing Came Of Rodeo which had its humWtbeginning in the everyday , workings ot tne in dustry whiclLfeeds the nation and that with Tinripft h3i croitn to a multimillion-dollar busukesjivO Vital , to xne economy anu wa . ,iuo the gr(t;state of Nortb Carolina ' The Harvest Sale and barbecue .' ? ... .... i-ii,,' 't.; ,iii i. supper w ttiw-'w uc, swi;, held at ithe church. Saturday, Oct 's obef 6. ' iEveivont is invited to partiolpate; In the; sale and sup- per. , ' - - H ' 'thnff tn . attend '. the tDuplin County" CounCU of Home Economic uuds new, m me Ag riculture Building, beptemoei 27th,- were "Miss Rachel .Outlaw, Mesdatnes , Jsime Parker, jtnd R. The nresene dav national organi-Lit ttvntung mai, oiaie rair. niena sation, ihe RodeoCowboys Afesicia "sheual.tn tion of Denver, rwitn a mempersnip of '. approximately fourvithqusandi ie the scene of a sport which bas grown to an attraction that an nually plays to worevlhan , twenty supervises the-ajort, establishes ntnillion Americans who. certainly iform playing rules, an)wimw"a couion i ot wrung vyuv""! K"CU record of the- winnings of : lallidtBfiOus spectator appeal of a sport members and actually n.ftames.at annually pays to its contestants Mr. J. H.' Parkerl' Corr. Personals Xfllifnn Outlaw nf RnleiSh is Vi siting iiiT the home of . Mr.' and ' Mr." and ' Mrs. ?Eeotr. "Simmons of Mt. Qlive '.'visited with relatives more than four .'million dollars a year, prize money for thehr ability to excell m- mil .wnicn tney nave acquired ins. our own livestock in dustry. : ): v..- v . The thundering, thrilling- and deadly fdangerous sport bf Hod?? in which daring cowboys from our own farms sand, ranches will come tid ing 'into action to match their skill and daring' againstv the, -fild: out law fury of the wildest,' toughest outlaw horses, longhoro, steers and wild and fighting Brahma bulls will roar into action every night at your own Great State Faip'S magnificent State Fair Fair Arena. Don't miss it - . ; -' s'jl'";-. V - Vf Xt A A. B- VF, MET , ' Mrs. Katie' Outlaw and Mrs? Alonzd 'Outlaw were joint hos tesses to the A, U. W. at their horn Saturday, Septemtier Mrs. H.. A. taatlawj vice-presu dent presided' and 1 cauea tna meeting to order at 20 , M. Mrsi Alonzp Outlaw Jea tne worr ship. The vice-aft'nt directed an interesting program Mrs? M J -Outlaw , was.-at,, her post oi dujy as1" secre'taf;?'. A short Bus iness "session was held with an nouncement of the Harvest. Sale, Saturday October .; and 5th Sun day Rally ' to be held in the Red Hill Church. Mlspah nedictfoh Was" used as the closing prayer, Delicious refreshments were ser ved during a - delightful 1 social hour'. ', I' , pei -i to rel's n-st. sii'jLt l r into a s YC'J Kit mm you 1 p. FCT relief from pains of headache, neuralgia, neuillla, anu llt'xuf fmui aiiiHiltl, : rheumatism. Because STANBACK ' contains several meii.'.iiiy-anproved and prescribed lr""-"( nts for fast ' relief, you can t S,i.ACK with - confidence Sdtiii.s n ? srsnteedl STANBACK .tMalnst any ; preparation you'va avar , SALEAT PUBLIC AlXlIO OX TIIE v Si PREMISES ' . ' V ' - 10:00 A. M, Wednesday, October ATth. J 962 . '7 acres' situated in SmithvTownsoh IJtghway No.1728 and known as the' Kathleen Sanderson hd;,SeiWf ojr division. , , , , - ' ; v . 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