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At Cordele, Ga.
State Parks Director, A. N.
Moye, this week announced plans
for the construction of a modern
standard size swmming pool and
bath houses at Georgia Veterans
Memorial State Park in Cordele.
The swimming pool and bath
houses will cost an approximate
total of $68,000 and is scheduled
to be open to the public by next
summer, 1951, This money, to be
spent at Georgia Veterans Memo
rial State Park, is a portion of the
$900,000 allotted by ths 1948
Georgia Legislature to be spent
for improvement and develop
ment of Georgia Veterans Memo
rial State Park for the years 1949
and 1950. %
Other improvements slated for
Georgia Veterans Memorial State
Park this year include children
playground equipment, elevated
water tank and a special area for
the negro people.
Few parks in the state have
better natural advantages than
those offered by Georgia Veterans
Memorial State Park which is sit
uated on Lake Blackshear. This
area has long been a popular spot
with the fishermen of Georgia;
and is supposed to be the only
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tul assistance of sheep dogs,
Jarge-scale sheep raising in tho‘
American Far West would be vir
tually impossible. Few persons out
side the sheep business appreciate
the tremendous contribution of these
animals, which as a class rank
,&mons §ho great working dogs of
e world.
i The good sheep dog works con
stantly with the herder who usu
ally has only two or three dogs
for a flock of 1,000 sheep. When
trailing, the dog and herder are
fn close communication—the man
telling the dog what he wants by
commands or whistles. The dog
knows how to “cut out’~~that sis,
separate—a single sheep or a group
from the flock and drive them
along separately, By barking or
nipping at their heels—never actu
ally biting—he can force an unwill
fng herd through gates, across
bridges, and even across shallow
'streams. He drops behind to pick
up strays. And if a sheep is mixed
up in directions—because of wool
blindness or other reasons-—the dog
will catch his leg gently between
the teeth, without closing his jaws,
and throw the animal to await the
herder.
At night while the herder Is
esleep in his camp wagon, the dogs
stand guard over the flock. .If
coyotes or other predatory animals
attack, the dog will first try to
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fresh water lake in ti state
which supports commercisl fish-
ermen.
Although one of the newest of
Georgia’s parks, development has
progressed rapidly. A veterans
memorial building completely
equipped with restaurant and
fountain facilities has recently
been completed and placed in op
eration.
The manager of this restaurant,
P. S. Rastello, is a veteran restau
rant man of over thirty years ex
perience.
This park is open the year
round and has excellent outdoor
weather the year round; the gen
eral public is cordially invited to
take advantage of the many fa
cilities of Georgia Veterans Me
nrorial State Park.
PAKISTANI PILGRIMS BANNED
KARACHI— (AP) —A ban on
Pakistani pilgrims to Mecca has
been imposed at the request of
Egypt, Syed Abdul Hamid (}'ZI Kha
tib, Saudi Arabian minister, told a
press conference here.
Hhe said the ban would be lift
ed as soon as the World Health
Organization informed his gov
ernment that Pakistan would abide
by the International Health Con
vention of 1926. Egypt, he said,
feared its national might be con
taminated by Pakistanis infected
with cholera.
After Cleopatra’s suicide, Egypt
became a Roman province.
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iy to the wagon and warn the
herder,
Western herders’ dogs are usually
descended from Border Collies
brought to this country from Scot-
Jand, The Border Collie herds by
fustinct and not necessarily sheep
alone. As puppies they will “ap
proach” a group of chickens,
crouching low, and silently round
them up In the corner of a pen.
It is only by long and patient train.
ing, however, that a sheep dog is
able to understand and follow com
plex orders. And stockmen say that
a dog is no greater than the master
who trains him.
When stockmen find a good dog
that under no circumstances will
abandon the flock, the puppies are
in great demand. And in the West
ern sheep states, there is a kind
of unwritten law that a good strain
ir shared as widely as possible,
Because of this practice, a hardy
race of herder's dogs has developed.
For more than half a century,
sheep dog trials have been held in
this country to show the public the
astonishing skill of these animals.
They are particularly popular today
and are frequently part of a stock
show. There is nothing more excit.
ing than the sight of a lone dog,
acting under long-distance com
mands from his owner, herding a
flock of wild sheep across a great
arena.
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FLEET'S FLYING FAMILY—James Hay, second from left, walks proudly along the flight line at
Miami Naval Air Station flanked by his three sons, James, Jr., left, Larry, and Wiiliam, right. All
members of the Naval Air Reserve and veterans of World War 11, the family reported for two weeks
of active duty training. Hay, Sr., and son Larry have since been recalled to full-time active service.
Stamps In
Today’s News
By SYD KRONISH
AP Newsfeatures
One hundred years ago Cali,|
fornia became the 31st State in
the Union. To mark this eccasion
the U. S. will issue a new 3-cent
commemorative stamp. It will be
placed on first day sale at Sacra
men<o, Calif., on Sept. 9. The{
color will be yellow. |
The central design depicts a cov
ered wagon, a pioneer man and
woman, and a miner with his pan.
The steamship “Oregon” which
brought to California the first
news that this far western terri
tory had became a state is pictured
on the left. Above the ship are
citrus fruits and at the far right
are oil wells.
Stamp collectors desiring first
day cancellations may send ad
dressed envelopes, not in excess
of ten, to the Postmaster at Sacra
mento, Calif.,, with postal note or
money order to cover the cost of
the stamps to be affixed. The out
side envelopes should be endorsed
“First Day Covers.”
The Netherlands has issued ad
ditional stamps for the use of the
International Court of Justice, re-
Eorts Gimbel’s Stamg Department.
ee - BANNER- HERALD, - ATHENS, GEORGIA
The stamps will be 2 cents and 4
cents. Inscribed on the stamps will
be “Cour Internationale De Jus
tice.” They will be available in
used condition only.
Guido D’Arezzo, sometimes re
ferred to as “the father of modern
music,” is honored by Italy with
a 20 lire green stamp. This year is
the 900th anniversary of his death,
The lyricist is known to have
taught music to Pope John XIX in
the 11th century. Pictured on the
new stamp is a statue of Guidol
D’Arezzo “holding scrolls in his
right hand. ; ‘
Lloyd Heath in an article in
Stamps magazines, tells story of
' an attempt in Korea to counterfeit
and market the 15 wenu UPU is
sue. Heath, just returned from
Korea, says the counterfeiters
were about to be brought to trial
when the invasion took place. The
fake stamps may be on the market
now, warns Heath. They are on
unwatermarked paper, not gum
med or perforated. The red and
yellow colors are lighter in shade
than the genuine adhesives. The
lettering on the fakes is slightly
larger than on the originals.
The Turks and Caicos Islands,
under the government of Jamaica
in the West Indies, have issued a
set of 13 pictorials. Four of the
designs show islanders engaged in
salt raking and exporting, the chief
industries there. Sponge diving
and carrying the mail are depicted
on two other stamps in the series.
Island scenes and government
buildings appear on six of the de
signs. A map of the islands is
seen on another. The highest
value illustrates the badge of de
pendency with its three master
and salt-raker. The six lower
values are printed in one color.
The seven higher values are bi
colored.
Bulgaria has issued a 4 leva
green stamp to commemorate the
100th anniversary of the birth of
Ivan Vasoff, famed poet. In addi
tion to an oval portrait of Vasoff,
i his birthplace is also depicted. |
BIG BOOM IN HOME LOANS
CHICAGO — (AP) — Mortgage
credit for home buyers advanced
by the nation’s savings associa
tions broke all records in the first
six months of 1950.
The United States Savings and
Loan League announced that the
outstanding mortgage credit held
by its institutions approximated
$12,500,000,000 as of June 30, com=-
pared with $10,710,000,000 at the
close of the first half of 1949.
The number of home loan bor
rowers also showed a big gain.
At the end of June they numbered
3,540,000 as compared with 3,180,~
000 receiving home mortgage cre
dit from savings associations at the
I end of the first half of last year.
Former Athenian
Dies In Atlanta
Athens friends will regret to
learn of the death of Marcus N.
Jackson, former assistant manager
of the A, & P. Super-Market here.
Mr. Jackson died in a private hos
pital in Atlanta Friday night. He
was 37 years old and a veteran of
World War Two.
Services were conducted for Mr.
Jackson, known to his friends as
“Happy,” Saturday afternoon at
West View Chapel with the Rew,
J. W. Veatch officiating and burial
following in the cemetery at Cov
ington. -
Mr. Jackson was connected with
the A. & P. Company in Atlantta.
He is survived by his wife; two
children, his parents and one
brother. -
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AT THE
MOVIES
PALACE—
Sun.-Mon.-Tuyes. — “The Cir
cus,” starring Cary Grant, Paula
‘Raymond, Jose Ferrer. Gavalcade
of Girls. Country Cousin. News.
Wed.-Thurs.-Fri.-Sat. — “Stel
la,” starring Ann Sheridan, Victor
Mature. House of Mercy. Leon &
Eddie’s. News,
GEORGIA—
Sun.-Mon. — “Asphalt Jungle,”
starring Sterling Hayden, Jean
Hagen. News.
Tues.-Wed. — “His Girl Friday,”
starring Cary Grant, Rosalind Rus
sell. Diving Champions. Goofy
Goofy Gander.
Thurs.-Fri. — “And Baby Makes
Three,” starring Robert Young,
Barbara Hale. Candid Microphone.
Country Rhythm. News.
Sat. — “Hold That Ghost,” star
ring Bud Abbott, Lou Costello,
Joan Davis.
STRAND—
Mon.-Tues.—“Custom’s Agent,”
starring. William Eythe, Marjorie
Reynolds. Sporting Suwanee. Mat
ty Malneck & Orch. Pleased to Eat
You.
Wed. Thurs. — “So Proudly We
Hail,” starring Claudette Colbert,
Paulette Goddard. “No Man of
Her own,” starring Barba Stan
wyck, John Lund.
Fri.-Sat. — “Singing Guns,”
starring Vaughn Monroe, Ella
Raines, Walter Brenman. Xing
Tut’s Tomb. Undersea Kingdom —
Chapter 8.
RITZ —
Sun.-Mon. - Tues. — “Cheaper
by the Dozen,” starring Clifton
‘Webb, Jeanne Crain, Myrna Loy.
Danger is My Business. Gobs of
Fun. '
Wed.-Thurs. — “Adam’s Rib,”
starring Spencer Tracy, Katharine
Hepburn. Big House Bunny.
Fri.-Sat. — “The Old Frontier,”
starring Monte Hale, Paul Hurst,
Bill Henry. Prize Maid. King of
the Jungleland — Chapter 6.
DRIVE-IN—
- Sun. — “When Willie Comes
Home,” starring Dan Dailey, Co
rine Calvet. He's in Again. Ups
and Downs Derby.
Mon. - Tues. — *“Dear Wife,”
starring William Holden, Joan
Caulfield, Edward Arnold. Heav
enly Puss. News.
Wed.-Thurs. — “When My Baby
Smies At Me,” starring Betty Gra
ble, Dan Dailey. Pluto and the
i Gopher. News.
Fri.—“ Mr. Soft Touch,” starring
Glenn Ford, Evelyn Keyes. Dog
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ISRAEL PUSHES FARM PLAN
TEL AVIV, Israel— (AP) —
The national conference of Israeli
farmers is backing the govern-
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ionable Riverside District of
Wichita, Kansas, has been an up
and-coming executive member of
the staff of the great Wichita
Eagle newspaper for over four
years.
Mr. Hedburg has an enviable
record of combat with the U. S.
Army in the South Pacific in
World War 11. He is very active
in civic affairs. And just as he
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ly run-down and weak due t¢'lack
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down condition.
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vertising salesman for Kansas’
greatest newspaper, The Wichita
Eagle, it’s absolutely necessary
that I have plenty of vitality—
‘get up and go.’ I had real cause
to worry. Nothing seemed to re-
SUNDAY,; AUGUST 20; 1950,
ment’s plan to double the ares
under cultivation by 1953,
The scheme, part of the gov
ernment’s 4-year economie recov -
ery program, calls for inereasing
the total arable land from 700,000
acres to 1,250,000 acres.
Dolphins have from 40 to 60
teeth.
build me constitutionally, Then &
friend of mine on the national
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he asked me to try at least five
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and already I feel like my old
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children—work in the yard—fish
until midnight! Thanks again tc
HADACOL, energy and vitality
once again course through every
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ily or hospital size, $3.50. Refuse
substitutes.
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