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O. O. G«mbill, one of WUkes
oowtys best, known oitizenn, is
shown here in the Wilkes
Hntcfaerjr, which he owns and
opemteek Mr. Gainbtll predicts
eoaUnoed rapid growth of the
powltry indn.try In Wilkes
ooosty.
Wilkes Hatche^
Is Pioneer Hrm
C. C. Gambill, Owner, Is A
Very Successful Produc-
Jf er Of Poultry
The Wilkes Hatchery was the
first commercial chick hatching
outfit established in this section
of North Carolina.
Although it was ultra modern
in its day, the equipment of
Wilkes Hatchery when it was
formed was insignificant compar
ed to the modern Hatchery plant
which is now Wilkes Hatchery
iiji
ipa uh: c. c. ombwu. ,
Jlr. OmbAUI
hatoherr ^ Hsttty 1#
1SS9. It was opwratsd 1o*
eatioB kt UULt time on tbe'^eoraer
of Sixth and F street* for' two
years and In ISJl wna mored to
the Phillips ^bnlldlnr on TentH
street. Us present location.
At the time Mr. GamtilH pur^^
chased the hatchery 80,000 chleks
were .being hatched yearly and
some idea of the growth of the
business can be gained by a com
parison—360,000 chicks ir con
sidered a good year’s business
. r
now.
Seven years ago Mr. Gambill
began the manufacture of Oam-
bill’s feeds and the business has
grown rapidly until at the present
rate an enormous amount of feeds
are manufactured and sold by
Mr. Gamblll’s plant yearly.
I Mr. Gambill is one of the coun
ty’s best knov/n citizens. He ha*
lived in and near North Wilkes-
boro since 1900. He remembers
very distinctly when he came to
North Wllkosboro there was only
one thing In town that could be
classed as a sidewalk. That was a
board walk from the depot to Dr.
Hauser’s (hoarding house.
He has wltne.(ised and has ma
terially aided in the tremenduous
growth of the poultry business in
Wilkes county during the past ten
years in Wilkes county and freely
predicts that the next ten years
will show even greater growth
because poultry offers such a
splendid opportunity for the per
son with a small farm to supple
ment Income from field and gar
den crops.
Chickens exhibited by Mr. Gam
bill at the North Carolina state
fair and in Charlotte during the
past five years have won prac
tically every honor for which
they were entered. He says his is
typical of Wilkes chickens, which
are the best in the country. He
attended the World’s Poultry
congress last year with the inten
tion of buying some better chick
ens but- came back without any
because he did not find uny
which he considered better than
the barred rocks In his own poul
try yard.
This picture shows Gilbert T. Bare,, yenng but, highly snccaaafnl
local merchant, at work kf hia 5, 19 and 28 rent stor* hare. (Story
on page 3, section fire).
AMBIDEXTROUS NECKING!
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[«Sj^^'Op4r nt
, Bainih^ t>een Mlfitt'nil «o*k.
but Troop 86 mambhn Imd plan;
for an otbrnlght" cn^t so vw
their leaden motto-^'TUln ey
Shine We Ob,” aeren boys were
•present with 'their Scootmatter,
to take anything the tjpjrihnr^man
could Bring forth.
Our ddetlnation was
Mountain. We arrived there safe
and sound. Immediately...we pitch
ed a 8 by • 10 foot lent, and
trenched It for bad weather.,
, The boys cooked In two's, pre
paring some of the best meals yet
cooked on any over-night hike
this season. After sapper there
were hlkee, and general merry
making until bed-time.
The night was cloudy but the
moon peaked out several times.
war* np hf IrOO a. m..
"'Ikhd another mbai anilM'
flnWhad whan
. dnpjiiitpd rnfcn-- .JWlto''
w* hyoke, tmmp'
Alt ‘ ■«a*»ttrpp4 to
ab':.irn|bj^gi^l*er»: w# lana
inelntiag a
■i-
Wa &~r^dera of Troop 86
plan tK^ bvprnlgfat camp weeks
In adva^^ ,Wo prepctra them to
take e'llre r>f * the hoys under any
eondltions, and have fonnd from
years of camping experience In
all kinds of weather, that. C the
largest , majority of boys, rather
enjoy a"tew hardships In prefer-
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The tww line cl
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Question: What variety of soy
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An.swer: The fine stemmed va
rieties make the best hay and
these include the Otootan for the
coastal plain section, the I.aredo
in the piedmont, and Virginia for
the mountain section. When otlier
varieties are used, they should
be sown very thickly to reduce
thy size of the stems. Do not cov
er the seed over one inch deep
when planting. In the Mountain
and Coastal Plain sections, soy
bean hay should be cultivated in
rows or the weeds may choke it
out while in the Piedmont sec
tion drilling gives good results.
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v«. Jazz” number with Judy Gar
land and Betty Jaynes bo that
Mickey and Douglas McPhall were
added to make it a quartette.
Rooney also does a duet number
with Judy Garland, “Good Morn
ing,” and impersonates EMdie
Leonard singing “Ida.’’ In addi
tion he adds his voice to two
spectacular numbers, "Babes In
Arms” and “God’s Country.”
Rooney enacts scenes In "Babes
in Arms” that closely parallel his
own life. As Mickey'Moran, In
the picture, he is the son of a
vaudeville performer and is bom
back-stage at the Palace Theatre
in New York during a perform
ance. Mickey really is the son of
Jo© Yule, former vaudevlllian,
and, although not actually bora
backstage, he spent most of his
infant life in stage dressing rooms
and in the wings as his dad per
formed
»Il« JaadiMl^ nitht*. ~
the athar han
juiya j an4 horror, Juat
about tmn sana staying
ropf'lh the op*n ifMn. Jt ,1» tho
W bit iit-
ttenlt for th* Steoutmasttiii. -hF
first class outdoor jirO'
gram for the membora of tSAv
Troop, which are usually plnanadii
for * certain numbar of bojfs.
‘Take the outdoor program out ,
of ^Scouting, and yon take tha^_
fu^damaatal principle* on which'f.
Scoutitv is built.
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Bob Hope goes in for necking in a large way in this scene from
Paramount’s mystery-thriiler, wHh a comedy slant, ‘The Ghost
Breakers,” whi:h opens Thursday at the Liberty Theatre. Elmbrac
ing his co-star, Paulette Goddard, with his mighty right, he stands
off the Zombie with his left. Richard Carlson, Paul Lukas, Anthony
Quinn and Willie Best are feature players.
ROUND-UP OF HITS COMING TO LIBERTY FOR
ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
Adding Another Room To Spencer
Tracy’s Famous “Hall of Fame”
Spencer Tracy is adding anoth
er room to his own Hall of Fame.
The star, aside from delivering
many of the screen^ finest per
formances. invariably leaves one
scene in a motion pict"re which
survives n memory for years,
sometimes after the theme of the
story is forgotten.
Such settings constitute Tracy’s
Hall of Fame, to which he Is now-
adding another room in “North
west Passage.” which is at the
Liberty Theatre for a one day
showng—Monday only.
Hollywood expects Tracy’s
memorable scene in this picture
to be that action In which he soft
ly coaxes and persuades Robert
Young, as the badly wounded
Langdon Towne. to muster the
fortitude to carry on the march
under his own power because,
much as, he loves this young sol
dier, Major Rogers knows he can
not deviate from his hard rule
that it must be every man under
his own power and the faltering
left behind.
Rivaling this scene for memor
able Tracy ones Is hii* three-min
ute talk to his men as he attempts
to convince them not to give up
at the moment when they are
starving.
According to critics, Tracy’s
first room in his Hall of Fame
was the scene on the stage for
“The Last Mile” when convicts
went berserk under his leadership
as lights dimmed to indicate the
electric chair had snuffed out an-
othei’ life.
Other Big Scenes
Among his other “rooms” were:
the sequences in “The Show Off’’
where he was proved Just a big
bluff; his riot scene in “Fury”:
that scene in “San Francisco”
where he reveals to Jeanette Mac
Donald his boyhood days with the
no.orlous atheist, Blackie Norton,
played by Clark Gable; his noisy
scene In “Libeled Lady’’ with
Jean Harlow, when she, as his
bride-to-be, threatens to run out
on him; the Interior of the circus
wagon In “They Gave Him a Gnn”
where Tracy faces Pranchot Tone,
as the coward with a gun; his
courageous death scene in “Cap-
tanis Courageous’’; his death in
glory in “Test Pilot’’; and the
scene In “Boys Town” where, as
Father Flanagan, he finds Mickey
Rooney, wounded by gangsters,
keeking refuge in the silent
church. ,
it -'
Gripping, djrnamie. nnA jw£0r»k
gettable, “Dark Command,” Re
public production which opens at
the Liberty Theatre for a 2-day
showing. July 4-5. should be seen
by every man, woman and child
in America. In the troubled days
of the present, it is gratifying to
watch a pictiirization of troubled
days In the past, when the innate
character and strength of Amer
ican manhood and womanhood
i'Urmounted the greatest ob
stacles.
"Dark Command” is a faithful
adaption of the famous book of
the same title by W. R. Burnett.
Its leading roles have been cap
ably portrayed by actors and ac
tresses who typfy the American
tradition.
John Wayne, who became an
overnight sensation through his
splendid work in “Stagecoach”
and later In “Allegheny Upris
ing,” was the ideal choice for the
hero of “Dark Command.’’ Rugg
ed, handsome in a stury American
manner, the former college ath
lete seems to be a “natural” In all
early American and pioneer sagas.
Claire Trevor, lovely, blonde
and feminine, plays opposite
Wayne in the role of Mary Mc
Cloud, aristocratic southern girl
who is bewildered by the cruel
trend of events that He in the
wake of the Civil War.
Walter Pidgeon, who has prev
iously specialized in drawing
room roles, exhibits unforeseen
potentialities in th© highly dra
matic role of Cantrell, the quix
otic villain who wasi gentleman-
nered school master by day and
black-hearted murderer by night.
Roy Rogers Is outetandin.g In
the role of Fletch McCloud, the
young southern aristocrat who i
falls under the spell of Cantrell. i
Raoul Walsh directed for Re- i
public.
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Mickey Rooney, who has played
everything from Shakespeare
down to slap-stick comedy since
he was knee-high to a turtle, fin-,
ally got an assignment that wor
ried him. He had to sing In
"Babes in Arms,” which opens
Tuesday at the Liberty Theatre.
Mickey plays the piano and
dances like a streak, but he has
never sung a note on the. screen,^
and he was scared to death of the
outcome. -
Arthur Freed and Busby Berka^
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