i i V ' ' - t .6 ' 4 '1 1 i. V-Y r . . . . , 11 . ! 1, . v ... J , - : r ' ' bi merit iptuin ratks: ta.se I ! r '" i " ' .-.. ...;,-'..,',,-.'.,' ! i , ''." '''t!.; i . ;.( 4 . ,"-: r :. SUBSCRIPTION.. i VOLUME XXIX r", 40 ' , KENANSyiLLE.NOICAROL per year plu 14c N. C. Sales Us outside this area In N. C; I5.S0 per year' Sales tax outside N. C. V. ilavor Of Old West To 1 v WILD HORSES AND BRAHMA BULLS bring and bull riding. Ihaetii show Karen Lavens, Miss s r i Lr vtL n.ju aAm : Da4oa inuripi ttrhn will hjl ntlP of thfl -ffifltlir&d anger ana auuup w oimc rair nuucw, ,vuira:i ki tHny -! . lft-20. -Top professional cowboy' and cowgirls will - stars, and Dittman Mithcell, producer-announcer compete in. six eyenw:'i,wrret.riu;e, , " . . . steer wrestling, bareback and saddlebronc' riding ; . '.V':f.,t:(.' feet,' tnen throw him down again beiore tying nun. s v SADDLEBRONC RIDING. , $ath;horse and rider are Judged in this event. Contestants 1 gain ipointe :' on : their . command of the action, and, how ; Well; they, spur the animal during the rkte. The bronc is Judged pot -so much on his Wild gyrations ut more 09 smply how bardr he bucks. ; - STEER , WSfESTLING.f Rule covering this, 'ven are aimple, am wowing m- m -ov "" beef - W the ground -ia fctinitely ghlly leain, ''bowlegged "poyboys and lovely cowgirls are bringing the flavor of the old wesijio Raleign n thv arrive to : ctsnDeta . for points and prize money1 in ' this VMn csie x air iwwu ji' x t deo producer, says that ,tbis( yeart !rize money, taUllin;Over $730. wm;'attraef.tyv;'imeWVoi i topurodec' coSigJetitorftivifSti'Wtf evehts,w MitchelJAsay,we have lined up ,a half-dc-zcn nationally -known rodeo perfoj-rriera whose crowd-pleasing ;' acts - could, turn 1 fiis year's penfortnaaoes .inlo an ' entertainment . spectacle . which ,5ill outshine, last yeaj" rodeo " which broke all gat ecords' lai any State Fair attraction.' In the rough-andj-tumWe -pjfeftitlve doparUnient this ' year' program lista the following ev ents: -''-"-'- A - , BAREBACK RTOINO. This ev ent gives contesUnt a real work oult as they, pit skill and endu rance afalnst a halft-top skjf leaping horseQeshv The. covrtjoy's only assjst comes, from a Buitcase- jnke handle cinched, around , the anknal'e girth. To gain, points, the cowboy iniuati.tiekv-.wiMk''(.Jkl8 bronc for; y prescribed length; ot mouiit with spUrs,;, and keeping one hand free, at- ail times. r; Aijr HOPING Rules cover- I ing this jpvent ' Specify that all calves must Be given an iusdhciu head ' staii, If sjthen, up UJ the roper to lasao nV animal, throw him to pit ground and hogtie hbn 1 PAnSTOTt J k : -j .; hti ; -.Hi.; " Plaathnf Tune Is V1 erner"'Fotf'tj CRIMSON CLOVER- , LADING '"CLOVERSKd IEVGRASS SJEaOATS 3LUZZT RYE. :f HIR.S FARMER: It is time to think of rlantin Cover ' Crops Perm-aent Pastures, We Will rs!:IIappy Tp Fill Your ' . '" 'U 'i'- ;. ;-ASC";j;t Purchase Order? while thiitcait) f"gd!iill down wheja the horse. sUP the called, must catch JiptTwW'hi grab Jthe ate'er's horns, then brifng him to a tuu nau Deiore listen ing him in the sawdust. Contest ants are judged on how quickly they do ,thia; while observing all the rules. . - - ' . ' - v BARiREL RACING. In this daz zling display of horsemanship, cowgirls must execute a series of tricky manuevers around a num- hor nf .harrela strati iricallv Disced. Points are awarded on haw guic- kly and how. weijl wie. qunqmt ride is made. .j BULiLRIDING. When a ton heaving Brahma bull tears out of the chute, amthing can- and usu ally does hanoen. If the bull dislodges his rider, he is as apt as not to charge him murderously . Both rider and bull are Judged in thi. event The bull receives po ints for the intensity with which he bucks; the rider; clinging atop the bull by an unknotted rope, a1n ooints for how well he sticks to the animal during a spe cified length of time, auuriamg is recognized throughout the wo rld as ihe most dangerous and dif fioult sport new practiced. , Special entertainment features slated lor this year's rodeo include The Roger Maiwson Comedy Ho rse Act; Charles Boger and his Mmature Brahma Bull; an ap pearance by 'Barbara Autry, the Texas-size champion rope twirler; Allen Arthur's famous working Collies; Billy Buschbom, Jr., the internationally . - renowned horse trainer with his famous dancing and dressage horses; and a special appearance . by Karen La veins, reighni Mis Rodeo America. ; Tjhe rode approved by the IRode Cowboys Association, is scheduled niehtLv. Tuesday thro ugh Saturday, ia the J. S. Dorton Arena. Matinees are scheduled oi Friday and Saturday. ' North Carolina farmers had 81' per - cent f theip, 19fil cd"ion crop rheeVrA fnr orarie ''and -tanla lah- gth hyaho..- ftajaftnj-. ofj gricuituio'b wtton - Massing ui tice In Rateigh. ', 350.000 Special Fair Tickets For ; School Children Mailing of 6tate Fair tickets for school . children was begun this week. Some 350,000 special tickets are being mailed' to superintend ents of all county systems and spec ial charter districts in the state. "They are free, too", says L. Y. Ballentlne, Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture which operates the Fair. 'The only thing necessary ia for the school offici als to- request the tickets and to distribute tbeajhjough ,the class rooms." They may be used any day, Mon through Friday, October 15-19, if presented at the gates before 6:00 p. m. The children may attend with their parents or come in school groups. It is expected that requests will come from school : systems from every county of the state except Pitt County, The Pitt County Board of Education has decreed that nei ther teachers nor students of the schools of that county shall attend State Fair on school time, and the superintendent can distribute tick ets to be used only on Saturday, when the tickets will not be hon ored for gate admission. Note Of Thanks I -would like to take this op portunity to express my deep ap preciation to my many friends and loved ones for every prayer, every card, the pretty flowers, vi sits and every other kindness be ing shown to me while I was a patient in Duplin General Hos pital. Also, may I say "Thank You" 'to my nurses and doctors for the consideration and patience you showed toward me all the time. Mattie B. Cavenaugh Duplin General Hospital. "He is the greatest patriot who stops the most gullies." 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