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July 28, 1949
THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER
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inn Attend riem uy
Le; Iron Duff Guest
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Playing At Park Theatre Thurs.-Fri.
At Strand Sunday
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merits Mr. O.or lias made an I
howrd the group his lield of to-
liacco. i
rni- group then went to tin- Ld
sum farm to look at his modern
I, rude A dairy bam and to observe
pasture work which he has
done in the past few years.
Mr Sun.' lias an outstanding La
,Iiih ilover and orchard grab pas
which he obtained by liming
,1, imid and fertilizing at the rate
,,t COO to 80(1 pounds of 2-12-12 and
, , din" at the rate of 2 pounds of
I jihtio ilover and 12 pounds of
hard grass per acre.
II was also brought out here the
value of clipping pastures, and Mr
was clipping part ot his pas
duriug the tour,
also showed the group Ins
of dairy cattle, stating that
of the cows in this, herd are
giving over a tone of milk per
month from this type of pasture.
The group then went to the C.
T Francis farm to see some out
standing Hereford cattle. Mr.
Francis had his herd sire and the
son of this sire out for the group
io look at also six or eight calves
iKini his herd sire. Mr. Francis
owns some of the outstanding Here
lord cattle in this area, and it is
wry evident that his breeding pro
gram is paying off from the looks
o( his calves. Then Ted Francis,
1 II Club member and son ol Mr.
Francis, showed the group his baby
href which is also a son of the herd
suns
lures
He
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some
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Scene from the great comedy "SOHKOWKCL JONKS" starring
"Hob Hope. I.ucile Hall and little Mary .lane Saunders, playing at
the Park Theatre Thursday and Friday of this week
.w
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lu- is doing
From here the group went to
the HatclilTe Cove Community
Cemetery where Mr Francis spoke
to the grouo on the improvements
which bad been made on the ceme
tery. At (lie Hardy Finer farm they
saw an outstanding lield of tobac
co and also went to the Hub Francis
farm to see his tobacco Then they
went to the Hugh lialclillo farm to
i see some more good Hereford cal-
'almer. C.oorgc
, Sherrill Kob-
Cene Kcllv and Fugene San-
sire.
At I lie Jack Felmet farm, Mr. He.
anil Mrs. Felmet showed them Mr. KalcUM'o emphasized th.it be
through their home. There they is o'-ing a purebred bull, breeding
...ivv ' oine extensive home improve- to grade llorcfoid females and -.av-iiii
iil projects, including a water i jug tin- good female calves tor i e
, .it-ill from their spring. ! placements. The group also saw
Mr and Mrs. Felmet served cold some good steers there, all of which
drinks lu the cnlire group al this' points lo the tact that good cattle
I o.
The nexl slop was at Hob Fran
ii. farm, where Mr. Francis show
ed the group some outstanding
corn, also an improved pasture and
some soil conservation work which
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i- luxe Ice (.ream
lartnn. stamped with
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i- American Homes!
(illi i i Inn- i anil
f-- I'd the .1
In il" Ho hid
!' Diuhlv helils the rrgnl tables 11 I
In,!, in on, Free American Homes! W 11
(mi' or I'nm rss I'et with any other fe''!
ni' In i n ,im mulness, ils delectable spjjl
hi ;im I IVom all others. Marie only jm
I" ' ii '.- null,, daily fresh su ed Ml
ii .'i-'ii. ii. ihiiuhil 11, ivorins... Princess Jm I ;
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and pastures go hand-in-haiKl
'1'he next sto was at the modern
home and farm of Mr and Mr- 1
Heevcs Noland. There the group
was shown the dairy, which is run
by Peggy and David Noland. 1-11
Club members, and a hay-drier in
the barn for curing their alfalfa
hay. The group was also shown an
outstanding Fadino clover and or
chard grass pasture: and then were
taken through the modern home oi
Mr. and Mrs. Noland
From there everyone went lo the
Ratclilfe Cove Haplist church,
where dinner was served lo the
group by the women of HalclilTe
Cove Community After a bounti
ful lunch, the group assembled in
front of the church for group sing
mg which was led by Charles 1-lcv
Besides the competition between
these two communities In . group
bulging, inurtrltiu. were entered in
competition. Iron Duo" and Hal
elide Cove lied for lirsl place in
Ihe group -inging, and Iron Dull'
won on I heir (inarlette.
Ollicials lor the gartie were: Jack
Justice Alblelic Director of Cham
pion Y.M.C.A.. and "Nazi"
Assistant Alblelic Director
The alblelic evenls were
lows;
Soflliall ((iirlsl
HatclilTe Cove line-up:
wood. Noland. Leopard.
Miller. Cranfoi'd. Crasly.
and Mashbuin.
Iron Dull line-up: Caldwell, Full
bright, Milner. Stevenson. Craw
ford. Welch, Medford, H Ferguson
and H Ferguson.
HalclilTe Cove girls beat the
Dull girls 1 1 lo ('.
Softball (lloysl
Hatclille Cove line-up: C ' .nifi .
1 (iallowav. Ii. Finer. IF Jenkins.
,1. Cogdill. H Murphy. P. Man.
V. Ferguson. It. Fcdlord.
Iron Duff line-up: 11. Chambers.
Stevenson. .1. :vinner, a. v ,1111-
. . L-...-,...L...i n ("rawfol-'l
well, v . 1
and I). Williams.
Iron Dull won 2 lo 1.
Softball Throw (Menl
Hatclille Cove: Jimmy Galloway.
Robert Bedford and Jim Cogdill
Iron Dull: Hay Milner. Johnnie
Milner and l-oyd Slcvenson
Softball Throw (Womeiil
HatclilTe Cove: Mary Jo Gra -lv.
Nancy Leopard, and Gladys Under
wood. Iron Duff: Maxinr Medford. Betty
Ferguson and Helen Ferguson.
Jfl-Vard Kelay (Boysl
HalclilTe Cove: Kenneth Gibson.
Miller.
fol-
i:ndii-
Grasly.
Francis
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Hob Codv. Tommy 1
Palmer. Virgil Ford
inson
ford.
Iron Duff: Doug Stevenson, liar
ley Caldwell, James Williamson,
Frank Medford. Palmer Caldwell.
Gene Arl ington, James I Hampers
and G rover IJradsbaw.
I()-Viird Kelay (Giiisl
Hatclille Cove: Nancy Leopard.
Hilda Grasly, Mary J. Grasty,
F.dilh Noland, Margaret Cody,
Gladys I nderwood. I'.leanor James
and Haib.ua Katrhffo
Iron Dull I'.obby Welch. Joan
Medl'oid. M.iIHe Siu- Medford.
l- liz.ibelh Craw lord. Sybil Hrad
shaw. Helen Ferguson. Sylvia New
ell and Mavine Medford.
Sack Kurt- (lloysl
Hatclille Cove: llilliard Jones,
Jr.. Hob Codv and Gene Kelly.
Iron Dull James Williamson.
Palmer Caldwell and HaiTev Cald
wall. Sack 11,1'T I Girls!
Hatclille Cove Hilda Grasty.
Arhy Jones and Nancy Leopard.
Iron Dull M.Hlie Sue Medford.
Svbil Hiad-liaw and Sylvia Newell.
Il.ukw.iid liacc (liovs
Hatclille Cove Gene Sanfold,
(icorge I'abnei and Mai H.i'elMTe.
Iron I 'od tl.i hi ( 'aldw ill. Grov
el I Ili ad -haw and . I. noes Wil
liamson
I'.ai ku.il (I Hai r ((.Il isl
Hali hlli- I 'ove. Margaret Cody.
Marv J ( .i a I v and Ai bv Jones.
hon null Sibil Iliad. haw, Syl
via Newell and M.ixine Medlord.
I 5- V.il d Hop ((.his!
HalclilTe Cove: Hilda Gladly.
Mari.-.o ot Cody and Kditb Noland.
Iron Dull: Svbil I'.radshaw'. Hetty
A 1 1 inr.lon and Mavine Medford
,'iO-Vaid Hoi) (Ho.vsl
HalclilTe Cove Gene Sanford.
Ilillv HisdiolT and George Palmer.
lion Dull; Giovcr Hradshaw.
Palmer Caldwell and Frank Med
lord. :ifl-Yaril Dasli (Girls)
Hali Idle Cove: Nancy Leopard.
Hilda Gra-.lv and Gladys Cnder
w ood
lion Dull Maxiiie Medlord. Syl
, ia Newell and Hobby Welch,
ad yard Dasli (Hoy si
Hatclille Cove. Gene Sanford.
F.iigeiu- Ford, and llilliard Jones,
Jr.
Iron Dull Richard Dolson. Ilar
li y Caldwell, and James William
son. Marbles (boysl
Hatclille Cove Hob Codv and
George Palmer.
hon Dull Richard Dolson and
Grover Hi .id -haw
Cracker FatinK (women I
Kalcllftc Cove Mrs Floyd Davis.
Mrs Halite Webb, and Mrs Rulb
Jones
Iron Dull Mi v Weaver Cbamb
ets, Mrs R I.. Parks, and Mrs. Mill
Justice.
Cracker LatuiR (men)
Hatclille Cove: Fred Sanford. '
Waller I Tauci-. and Jack l-elmei. i
Iron Dull R"V Medlord. Jarvi-
Caldwi II. and Jo- Haviu--.
Nail llrivinc (womrni:
Had Idle Cove Mr- Leopard and
Mr. Noland.
Iron Dull Mrs (). , Vale's and
Mr. Chambers.
Nail Driving; inirni:
Halclifle Cove I' ' Phillips and
Frank I .canard '
Iron Dull l aw on McF'roy and
Doiigla-- Slevcn ee
Nrrdlc Tbrradi'ii: iomrm:
Had litfr loir J -rf. l ord pd
Palmer
Iron Dud Mi's ("audi Crwfonl.
Mr J 1 Mi 1 11 (-v and Mrs O I
Yale-
PnlJln IVilin- 'noiwn':
Hail hfte Cove Mi . K.i- M-Her
Mrs Joe Turner and Mr- Fd Rat-
chff.-
Iron Dot! 1r- Ann ( hiivln-r-Mr.
.1. I M.-Hro and Mrt Roy
Medt.M-d
Kinc 1 hro inc mniPfR';
R.Hi i itTe l ev e Mrs Claude Fran
cis ,n-d Mrs Frin.-ie Noland
lion Duff Mr Bill Justice and
Mrs Hardv Caldwell
"lut-O-War imm1:
Ratcliffe leve Jack Vclinct
1 Fred Sanford Crl Joi'f. Mflrk
Pjinier. Tit Franklin, Bill Hill.
. Rr.iniieit Stone, Walter Francis,
i M'cMv-f Jones. nd Mgie KatcIifTf
1 1 or. Dutf Jari- Caldwell. Jona
Ihan Ciliiwi J, Rov Medford. IVug
Steverson Frank Davis. Jarvis
C'bjmlvrs. J.v Hjvnos. Jiss Full
brithi. Friicst Cl mlH-s ai d Jule
w eU :
Winner B Number if Pvint.v:
R.-it.iifto Cove '-'V
.sfc.Vs
Gun-blazing action
Yvonne Do Carlo prepare lo shoot il
Universal-International's Tecbnii olor
Sam Pass " Starting al Ihe St land 'I'll
lurks around
cornel as Howard Duff and
out with a sheriff's posse in
pielure, "Calamity Jane and
ealie Sunday
Veterinarians
From Piedmont
To Meet Here
Veterinarians from throughout
Ihe North Carolina Piedmont sec
tion and their wives will meet Sal
urday night at the lioine ol Dt and
Mrs. A H, Hiegi: in llaelw ood lor
technical discu'-ions Appi oMinal e-
ly (10 are expected
The occasion is the session of
the Piedmont seel ion, Veleiinar.v
Medical Association
llefore gathering for Ihe meet
ing the visitors will attend a din
ner at The Lodge.
Hi .1 F. Heed ol Gastonia and
Dr George Armstrong of Char
lotte will present papers on phases
veterlnarv medicine
tiii'i-l nig
Al o scheduled lo come up for
di'iii inu are the recent meetings
ol the American Veterinary Medi
cal Association in Detroit and Un
American Animal Hospital Associa
tion in Chicago
Tough Movie Men
Quite Opposite
When Off Screen
Bv PA I UK 1 CF !'Y
Fniled Press stall' Cm i c .pond '
HOI. I YWOOD 1 P Hie ti-i
guy:; of the m reen ate ino-th ipi
niHiineied Iuiiimu 'imt- with -
nary ev-ivdav inlci'.-l- who r
punch Ibcir wives oi nebbui - .
the no-e
With a tew excei'lion th,'- d- I
' confuse a night i bib viilh a ln.-."j
ring T'b. v are seld-mi appma. !
by blondes m di-iu -., and i -
queully don I in Mover v a I ini-'i I
world ring--
Thcv don I -cn idler luoii" '
, labic underworld or;
! He-man Clark (. !!, almo .1
I ires hid w ecu In pu liin I :
buries him ell al In Fnciiio i ac Ii
and lianunei s ,m .o in lie. . It
tnade ear)entei ..hop .Soineliiis
he goes oil bv linn- ell or il Ii old
! pals to hunl or Ii .Ii
Another lie man John ( 'an '!'
also lives on a San I i i iiando all -ranch,
wbete he t, ices horses as i
a hobby.
, (-nod Nci';liluir
When he isn't biiusnig Ins lisis
against a mov ie hei nine's lace, lie s
"j gently brushing one ol his horses
iir may lie repaii ni:: I In- l orr.i
I fence, painting the stable or fixin
i ,
" 1,11 1
!ii veterlnarv inedieine al the mnmmmmimmmmimftm
! TO?
i i w m m
ol the American Veterinary Modi- i J 111
ly (10 are expected cal Association in Del roil and Hie i am i r m i i
The occasion is (lie session of' American Animal Hospital Associa
te Piedmont seel ion, el ei mai v I I ion in Chicago olilfiiu-e
-"m. j in i ' ' 1 y nii Ksn
PARK THEATRE GI?t3m
PROGRAM f "'S
THURSDAY - FRIDAY. July 28 - 29 1
i o DOUI
SATURDAY, .1 iiI.n . HT"
'iiosK oi rm (lltANllK''
; With John ( .irroll iiud Novita I'M
FMiLimNJM
latv. snow i :: iJlVl7fifflv
"BLONDE ICE" f$Wjr
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Li-.lie Hi-ooks hiiI Rohert Pij;e jT.A v nn
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SL'ND.VV. ,. U BUCKPRIYl
Lff FIGHTING!
Cpmins MONDAY - TUESDAY. August 1 - 2 Vj--1-
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