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! PACE SIX (Sicond Section)' THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNT AINEES Mond V Aft, 1 T IS:, 4 : -1 :fi ;J .1 -. Is' J, More Than 225 Persons Attend Field Day, Farm Tour In E. Pigeon BARNEY ROSS REMARRIES EX-WIFE Over 225 people enjoyed a day of education and recreation in East Pigeon Community last Wednesday. This was the day of the East Pigeon Community field Da who had as their guest the Center Pigeon Community, of which the Rev Gay Chamber? is chairman. The communities assembled ai the Bethel School before Marti!.; on the farm and home tour, at whidi time Community 1'haii ii!&! Van Wells welcomed the Center Pigeon people In the afternoon atMi'tu even's East Pigeon won, L'll n 1H9 'I lie til si ;.toi on the t-nir .'t George Knv kenikill's farm 0iii the (Ilotip iib'.ei'v crl ;m u p-' . I laying hoirc which he hiil limit for appi iiiin,tel SU'ihi on. hi, li holds 4(1(1 layer- Mr hmktrm.l! plan . to ,ell h;r'i liin . " I i-. vriv nun h eiOhu ! in r thi hii-nu1-.- It wa hioi'sh' out that Haywood Cimn'v .-h'j'ild mirt.isi the miniber of la' - in the un:r.f. for ha'chmt tgE'. a. this is a f-'""1 wav In liHVe a -iipplemenfai in i ome on the -m illtr lai nr. anil tm many of Hi,, pail-lime farms Then up In Ba eonib Thompson -luoiler hou e. where he showed the group 5,0(111 broiler one yroup nine week- ami one -even weeks old Itast oiiih i ri mm h ent bii: -ed in thn hi oiler hu iness and h.i. one of the best houses, m the loun- i Then the Kroop went on to Fred: and I.ouen Bumgarnei s home, ' whit li was built bv Tred Bunigat 11-' er. Tin- an outstanding home' in irKaiil to conveniences and ar-! i angemeiit .Main ol the people on j the tour leinarked that it Is one of j niie.-l hollies on the iiuiile thatj t hi had i en j Tlien mi to Loll Kvaii.. to ee hi.' beef eai'le. Mr Lvans has a grade ! herd nf um-., with a purebred bull. ! He finpha-ued t he importance of having a good hull always a a; herd . li e and of having improved ! pastuies and feed for the winter j Mr Kvan.. expressed the opinion! that it the beef cattle produces, would do theie things he would al ways make money in the beef cat-' tie bu.ine,' Then over to Mrs Annie Wih-h's home w her an outstanding joh wa- shown on remodeling the borne both inside and out Mr.-. Welch had underpinned the liou,e. painted the roof, and painted the in ide It was brought out here tile value of keeping a neat, well-ken yard, as Mis Welch's home with her nice lawn and shrubbery, was something everyone should see and try to do. Then over to Dr. Hussell jnd Harrison Hrimon's farm where a demonstration was seen on pastur ing flip tattle -out of woodland. Where this practice ft followed. I i if y .vji' t ., ...... i, ' -1 t a it i , h i . ..r .. ... ; ,o,. ; : .. r -ja r . . jjr ;s brou.h. o,' s- m. .i .ha. : kv frTT r u m ,s vcrv inu-oHsn. ,bt 'he wood- I XXjt ,V TC - i jl land ,n Ha-, .loo-i -....., .-tumid be 1 I J IVf ? 1 fj " .it,;,', s . ' U. tsr lv,e Ml I V Z . J i&k atelv a,..--. Mh ,x aces in I I I 1 . , 1 if M .nltuatioM twi-niv two m pasture. I I ill. el fMll MmssMi0Z.'i and -he ,et .' ,.,,ili.t l.ro:J ' I ' 5 I & & V -V & uj ,h. I v.,, I . ., ic.iKed ..... i'mv- I 1 K Wt ,...... He ..m- with i l !I KMUl H ,. ,o . i i.i -CT3.Wdrt:ri in i .-. -inj fes. xA It ffti'khMHmm. I il a' m ha-. ii. .!!. .'.- I lo . i. I t pbal .nn. J! fall t groit. anil In or. e. til oiler itt . pi i blllH'l. of bi o.l ! be cleared appi t he til st group, f group, and In- in as the ,'ii e ....w the tbiid gioui pi. a. .ed the on chic ken - on I he the ll r Mil. a' "I '" i ' . . i ant o ha-. ii. on e vi In'. 1 1 . .1 . . f i ti a I'hi . I . 'he Ihii.l i l,i ear lb- - aid siiii.it t I .S )-t "i on 'I., on tile second . . I price-, hold In .I. ar mm e on Mi Well-, nil ill lain .' ot moi inallcr Ian. is to FORMER HOLDER of two world's boxtng tiJs, Sarney Ross right) and his wife, Kathy Howlett (next to him), receive congratulations tnta orchestra leader Harry James and his vrife, film star Betty Grable, fa lowing the remarriage of the boxer and his former wife in San Dlcao, Calif. They were divorced In 1946. to I he Mi -irgrove .w an outstanding tel. ait i. It was that u Mtion 01 ot .1 ow il i' should our to il when line., there I - so eon nt v. i eeoni i'.'ii on how In . ear anil Mr- Itay di v farm Mr supplement me ini-uo Then ow farm, w he. e w e field of (tin I. v hiought out Ho Use propel le.li bacco. and al o no put in t he t i.i i n . ' much wildbre in Hi incnddtion. ueie control it for net Then on to Mr mond Din kill', d and Ml.-. Huikelt have in t receiit Iv completed a new t- lam loon dairy bain, which manv of the small laiin. in the (o.uitv could have. Thev ,ne .-i cnlh.i -ia stic over the dauv bu.in.-. .. and tiled that thev plan to milk I i nv -, this winter m tin , 4 -tan' hum ham Then on to W e m Sol l ell., to :ee his nil r in the Haywood County ( M ( i,,h t Soi roll s haj an out..'ari'1'p t'eld of corn, w ith a ntail'. pei l.a t -land, and be told the gmup thai be planted U. S. 782 vell-.w hybrid, fertilised ft with approximatelv (intl Ihs, be fore plant iti, and .aile-dressed it with Ammonium Nitrate He turned under a good cover nop and man ured it well The group was verv much inipre . .ed w it h I hi . I lini and tlioughi il bail cood possibilities in the contest. Then School, served back lo w here by the Hie llelb el the dinner women of Hub was Piueon Community. Chairman Van Wells a-.ked the Rev. Gay Cham bers to return thanks, and every one enjoyed this bounlilul dinner. I'ollov. ing lunch, everyone as--eiubled into the auditorium for ingii'g. where Charles Isley, direc tor ol music at Waynesville High School, and Mr. Kirby were intro duced as judges. Some of the best singing heard in many days was enjoyed. Mr. Isley had the groups to smt; Hirer times, it was so close in judging this group;Singing. Then it was decided to give both groups fir I place, since they were so good lu the quartette singing. the Center Pigeon Community was judged best, with a quartette con sisting of Frances Blaylock, Kdith Vetoe, Hilda Kinsland, and Jeter Martin The Last Pigeon Quartette was made up of Marjorie Thomp son, Si lvia Burnette, Mattie Good .om. and Martha Metcalf with Ita imiiM Blaylock at the piano. The athletic events were as follow-: SOK'I BALL (girlsi La-t Pigeon: Smith, Lar.ning. I leaver, Blaloek. Thompson, J. Bumgarner, Kuykendall. I. Bum garner, and Henson. Center Pigeon: Vetoe. Blaloek. .tones. Terrell, Dixon, Chambers, Kinsland, Cooke and Morgan. Ld -t I'igeon won over Center Pigeon L!-7. S( H 'I B ALL ' boys i La I i'igeon: Sherrill. Kuyken dall. Thompson. Blaloek, C. Hum garner. Gi iffen. Free, K. Thompson, and Good .on. " Center Pigeon: H. Wells, J. Har- Last kin .. II. Wells. Stamey, B. W. 4 AUCTION SALES Saturday, August 6 10 A. M. 120 acre farm subdivided or as a whole. Located about three miles from Waynesville on Smoky Mountain National Park Road. Two houses, barn and silo. Plenty of water. Lush Bramlett, owner. 1 P.M. Two unit apartment and several lots and tracts lo cated on Howell Mill Road and joining the lands of Clay ton Walker. Emmett Balentine, owner. 2:30 P.M. Beautiful home sites about 11 miles from Waynesville on Smoky Mountain National Park Road. Lo cated 3 miles East of Soco Gap. John C. Finger, owner. 4 P. M. The Haywood County Canning Association build ings and lot, located in Hazelwood on Georgia Ave. Will be sold with or without present canning equipment. Over 15,000 square feet floor space. Large boiler goes with build ings. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT L. N. DAVIS CO., WAYNESVILLE, N. C. Easy Terms - Cash Prizes - Good Music If You Have Property To Sell See Us VilLTER & GURLEY AUCTION CO. SELLING AGENTS Charlotte, N. C. Or L. N. Davis Co., Waynesville, N. C. International So'xndphoU) the, Cooke. Lvans. (i. Stanley, and Hogers. Center I'igeon won CIHLS" HKLAY Ea.sl Pigeon: Maxine Smith, Mal tha lae kuykendall, Bobbie Thomrtson, Charleen llenson. Mar Iha Metcalf. Ma.jetta Thompson Mary Huth Ku kendall, Kuby Lee Ueaver. v enter Pigeon: Joyce Morgan. Dorrs Pic . lev. .luyce Sheffield Margaret Mease. Loui e I'inkrrton. Madelin Blaylock. Jannet Foster Barbara Hen;. on. BOYS' UFLAY Last Pigeon: Hoy Pill;, Charles Stamey. Hay Singleton. Halph Singleton, Roy Singleton. Vaughn Burnette, Charles Blaloek, Junior Ma.shluitn. Center Pigeon: Charles Mease, Christ Bramlett. Gerald llen.on, Calvin Wells. Clou Pinketlon. Bob by Clark. Jimmy Mease, and Dar rell Gant BACKWARD HACK - 'girl si East Pigeon: Martha Metcalf. Bdlie Blaloek. Charleen Henson. Center Pise-on: Loui e Pmkerton, Madeline Blaylock. and Maraaret Mease. BACKWARD HACK 'boys' East Pigeon: Charles Stamey, Vaughn Burnette. and Hoy Single ton Center Pigeon: Charles Mease, Bobby Clark, and Gerald Hill. SACK KACL -igii hi East Pigeon: Joan Bumgarner, Charleen Henson. and Kuby Lee Deaver. Center Pigeon: Luuisp Pinker ton, Jannett Foster, and Margaret Mease SACK HACL 'lioysi Last I'igeon: Charles Stamey, Hay Singleton, and Halph Singie lon. Center Pigeon: Calvin Wells. Dairell (iant. and Charles Mease. 15-YAHD HOP ignis) Last Pigeon: Jannett Foster, Joyce Morgan, and Joyce Sheffield. Center Pigeon: Charleen Henson. Eva Lee Bumgaiiier. and Bobby Thomp ;on. HO Y A HI ) HOP -tboysi East Pigeon: Phil Masliburn, Vaughn Burnette, and Hoy Single ton. Center Pigeon: Bobby Clark, Charles Mease, and Bobby Furl nik. JO-YARD DASH (girlsi East Pigeon: Mary Ruth Kuvken. dall, Bobbie Thompson, and Char leen Henson. Center I'igeon: Joyce Morgan, .latmelt f o .ler .and Doris Pres-lev 50-YARD DASH -ibi.ysi East Pigeon: Vaughn Bramlelt. Charles Stamey. and Roy Pills. Center Pigeon: Charles Mea-e. Calvin Well ., and Christ Bramlelt MARBLES ' boysi East Pigeon: Charles Stamev and Hoy Pitts. Center Pigeon: Neal Stamey and Calvin Wells. HORSE SHOES ' women) East Pigeon: Mabel Bumgarner and Evelyn Sorrells. Center Pigeon: Martha Cook and Norma Lou Jones. H6RSE SHOES ' meni East Pigeon: Ray Thompson and Charlie Henson. Center Pigeon- NVI;nn eij, ii. and Gay Chambers. CRACKER EATING (womcni East Pigeon: Mrs. .1 M rti Mrs. J. w Johnson, and Marvin Long. Center I'igeon: Mrs. Owen Mur ray. Mrs. Lewis Chambers, anil Mrs. Buddy Smathers CRACKER EATING intent East Pigeon: Harrison Henson. Bascomb Thompson, and Charlie Henson. Center Pigeon: Jerry Robinson George Stamev, and Billy Justice ' NAIL DRIVING ( women t East Pigeon: Mrs Pearl Fisher and Mrs. Gay Chambers. Center Pigeon: Mrs. Mabel Bum garner and Mrs. Mary Ree'ce NAIL DRIVING (mem East Pigeon: Will Kuykendall and Charlie Henson. Center Pigeon: George Stamey and Oliver Hill. POTATO PEELING (women I East Pigeon: Mrs. U. N. Pierce Mrs. Ed Blaylock, and Mrs. Cecil Murray. Center Pigeon: Mrs. L. M.' Sher rill, Mrs. Marie Pitts, and Mrs. Maude Burris. NEEDLE THREADING (women) East Pigeon Mi-.v Ma.ni,,,a uoi Mrs. Pinkerton. Center Pigeon: Mrs. Mary Reece, Mrs. Beatrice Henson, and Mrs. Jim Metcalf. RING PITCHING (women) East Pigeon: Mrs. Will Kuyken dall and Mrs. Elsie Kuykendall. Center Pigeon: Mrs. Ralph Evans and Mrs. Edwin Long. TUG-O-WAR ' men i East Pigeon: George Kuykendall. Fred Bumgarner. Harrison Henson C. Kuykendall. Marvin Mashburn Frank Sorrells, Van Wells, Harvey Hargrove. Wayne Sorrells, and C Henson. Center Pigeon: Gay Chamber', Wayne Stamey. Mark Cathey, Har ley Wells, Bill Howard, Fred Long. Earl Cook. Jerry Robinson, Nelson Blaylock. and Woodrow Rogers. East Pigeon won this event. QUARTETTE East Pigeon: Majetta Thompson. Sylvia Burnett, Mattie Goodson License Stations To Close Temporarily The state drivers' license ex amining stations in Waynesville and Canton will be closed today through Saturday. State Drivers' License Examiner W. W. Moore explained he would be on his annual leave during that period. He said applications for licenses , during that week should be made I at the Buncombe County Court I House in Asheville. The iron and steel in the average automobile weigh about 2,600 pounds. and Martha Metcalf. I Center Pigeon: Francis Blaloek, i Edith Vetoe, Hilda Kinsland, and i Jeter Martin. I Center Pigeon won this event. W. Pigeon To Hold.Fo nucuce ror Field Day Event: - By MRS. CLYDE CO. , ,. Mountaineer Coi -i ?-,,,. in preparation for Hip i -., Days coming this month. n Pigeon Community d,. t.j, Club will practice soft hHii ,, er. games each Tuesday an i uay anernoons from 2 no Clyde Collins, reneat", man, will be in charge .,t The other committee, a ed to take charge of then- at the same time. We urge the peopl,. ,,( , munity to prepare then, , we might win our li, ( , gram Center Pigeon Cruso. Aug. 24. preside Ait. 'or, dm I'H., ""I Hh I'm. I, In 4 ii, VV - ' mto I0IP h, Hi '"Mill. , S te-a,. " Th sports llMlr..., 1 '!' .1 'IrJ r""i H. -it I n Lions, i ' ' .111 Clf -ytirJ fl"rJ ' Korei. '' lJ('K)niiij HOUSE of the WEEJ Each Week, In This Space, You'll Find "The House of the Week" With F II il. xma ouics is luauc i ossioie uy Liocai firms mat Are Listed Here. Help You With Your Building and Home Furnishing Problems. A Oryanf If . , J o THE BRYANT has a compact plan which provides lor two bedrooms and a dining room. 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