THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1936
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Go To Church Sunday
WAYNESVILLE PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
This i the 75th anniversary of the
Southern Presbyterian church. It is
known as "Jubilee Year, and one oi
the goals is to observe October as
Loyalty Month: Loyalty to my
Church, Loyalty to my Denomination,
Loyalty to my Sunday School, and
Ivoyalty to my Savior. Next Sunday,
September the 27th, the pastor wil
hring this program before the con
gregation.
We cordially invite you to our
services.
Sunday school at 9:45.
Sermon at 11.
. Christian Endeavor at 7.
MhI-week service Wednesday at
7:30.
ROBERT PETER WALKER.
Minister.
FIRST M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH
Mr.
R. S. Truesdale. Pastor.
Sunday school at 9:45 A. M.
Sloan, general superintendent.
Preaching at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P.
M., by the pastor.
Young people's meeting at 6:30
P. M.
Please note change in time of even
ing services.
"Grace Church in the Mountains"
EPISCOPAL
Sunday, September 27th.
H A. M. Holy Communion.
10 A. M. Church school.
11 A. M. The Rector will preach on:
The Handwriting on the Wall.
On Tuesday 2Hth, inst, Michaelmu
Day there will be a celebration of the
Holy Communion at 10 A. M.
Everybody cordially invited.
ST JOHN'S CATHOLIC CHURCH
Rev. Howard V. Lane, Pastor.
Mass will be said at 11 o'clock with
Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament
immediately after. Rev. Phillip
O'Mara, of Hendersonrille, will officiate.
New Football Season Reveals Changes
In Many University Coaching Staffs
Nation-Wide Survey Shows That More Than 100 Schools in
U. S. Have Shifted Gridiron Mentors This Year
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I 5-! VT,ywjni.i , till, iswuujwiip .mm WMP'
W j Buck Shew
and seed at the same time. When
cut at a stage for making good hay
the seed are immature, and when cut
after the seed have thoroughly ma
tured the hay is practically worthless
for feed to livestock,
Veazey pointed out that certain
fields or areas of good stand should be
left for seed production. Where !
pedeza is to remain in the same field
two years, he said, it is a good plan
to cut the crop for hay the first year
and harvest the seed the second year.
Fields mowed for hay this year
which are to remain in lespedeza ntx
year snouia not be cut too close to tn,
, giuuuu o wo icc m me season
I this will not allow sufficient eei V!
xceruiiiK wic next year s crop
Cowneas mav be har-vrt-H w.. l
picking, Veazey said, and cleaned
a patent cleaning machine, or by mu
ting the whole plant and thresh rir"
wnne soyDeane snouia be harvtvtu
with a regular goybean harvester."
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By WALTER I.. JOHNS
International Illustrated News Writer
NEW YORK A new football
season brings a new crop of college
gridiron aspirants and a new crop
of coaches.
A nation-wide survey reveals that
100 colleges and universities have
changed coaches this year. Most
of the changes ir coaching person
nel are in si al'.r colleges but
several c the Mr.-.r schools have
new a; ; c L.tccs.
The University o.' Wisconsin, In
the doldrums for some time, has
ousted Cr. Clarence W. Spears and
put in one of the Immortal Four
Horsemen, Harry Stuhldreher, for
seven years a successful coach at
Villanova, Spears hooked up with
the University of Toledo.
Cornell, going through a bad
season, has changed coaches, the
veteran Gil Dobie being replaced i
by Cart Snavely, mentor of tb
North Carolina team. Dobie now
is at Boston college. Snavely's
place at North Carolina has been
taken by Ray (Bear) Wolf.
At Tulane, Lowell Dawson, for-
rner Tulane star, replaced Ted Cox,
who in turn, succeeded A. A.
Exendine at Oklahoma A. & M.
Bob Neyland returned to his
former post at Tennessee after a
year's absence, replacing his for
mer assistant, Bill Britton. Clipper
Sm'th quit Santa Clara to replace
Stuhlurcher at Villanova. Law
rence (Buck) Shaw, assistant to
Sir.ith, is now head coach at Santa
Clara.
Other Changes Reported
Ernie Nevers Is new coach at
Lafayette, the former Stanford AH
American replacing Herb Mc
Cracken. Josh Cody, last year an
assistant at Vanderbilt, went to the
University of Florida to take the
place of Dutch Stanley. Frank
Dobson, former University of Rich
mond coach, is new head mentor
at University of Maryland. John
P. Smith is successor to Christy
Flanagan at Duquesne.
Judge Walter P. Steffen of
Chicago returns to his old post as
advisory coach at Carnegie Tech.
Vic Hurt took "Gloomy Gus"
Henderson's post at Tulsa univer
sity when the school and Gu
couldn't agree on a contract.
William Saunders 8 termed in at
Denver when , Percy Locey re
signed. Jack Croft, lin coach at
Utah State, moves up to head
coach at Montana State.
Among other new coaches are
Tom Conley at John Carroll uni
versity, Wilbur White at Colorado
Mines. Guv Lookabauch at Grin-
nell, John Levi at Haskell, Elbert
caraway at Massachusetts State,
Alvin Julian at Muhlenberg, Monk
Simons at Transvlvania. Jimm
Aiken at Akron, Elmer Holm at
Washburn, Wendell Smith at
Wheaton, Branch Bocock at
William-Mary and Clem Crowe at'
Xavier. ,
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C ENTRAL EXPOSmON
Dallas, Texas, 1936
All preparations har bn mad to nlcrtain you. Glamorou
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oilers a brilliant panorama ol attraction. Texas is celebrating
one hundred years oi unequalled achievement. Dallas and its
gigantic Centennial Exposition will be your starting point Then
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pageants, reunions, cos boy ceremonials, mardi gras and hiiloric
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Lespedeza Seed
Should Be Saved
With indications : nnintmo tn
increased use of lespedeza as a soil-
improvement and erosion control crop.
A. H. Veazev. flp-ronnmist tlio c;i
V. r " V . . 111 k.. V 1 1 1
Conservation Service, advised farm
ers to harvest an abundant supply of
lespedeza seed for next spring plant
Farmers who nre irrnwino ftho
Tennessee 76 and common varieties,
said Veazey, may harvest their seed
with a pan attached to the mower,
Korean eeed can be harvested with
the seed pan attachment also, but the
best method for harvesting Korean
seed is to cut the whole plant after
it has thoroughly matured or reached
the chocolate brown color and thresh
it with a grain thresher.
Seed of the Kobe, Tennessee 76 and
common should not be harvested until
well matured, according to the State
College Extension Service.
Lespedeza will not make good hay
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We have installed a new meat
department and secured the
services of a first class meat
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Here you will find every
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