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UrOY B. MEDFORD
Tlio Holy Week Story:
1ms Carries Gross
Correspondent)
i idonts of Iron Duff
f! ni"ht heard Mrs.
S N-C. State C
FCS family relations spe
j l . ,tMt in her series
?iS lectures on family
Inmunity Chairman J. R,
aiding over the session
' -Lhodist Church.
Fn y" . ' acre named to
in the 1950 Com
..Ln.pnt Program.
rn ;ell gave the de-
L- n.rpting opened.
?" : . mittpps named
'. , i.. ..11 are:
nd Means- -
t.., Chambers,
CD:..,.ntRav.
1 u livviii'"
,ldwell. cnm.,
, .j Mr Clinton ic-
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-.Mrs C. O. Newell
I1" T... Xfllnor
I VJlteS. MVS. ..v..
l m I.. Yaies,
t ounn McElroy.
n rMe II
riainmeiU-niis.
1 Mrs. O. Li. xaies, who.
Chambers. .
aliun Jonnny wiu"i
Haynes, Mrs. naymunu
Boautification Mrs. i. v.
. ir.Jf...J Ifro
Mrs. tasn weuiwu,
Davis. . . .:
Waft-Mrs, Grady uavis.
rank Davis. f
Cattle Frank uraasnaw,
odford, Horace Bryson, v.
l"in
teco- Glen Tate, Taylor
L i,p, Williamson,' T. C.
try Joe Medford, Andy
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H it. Caldwell. Joe
Sebo Bryson. Hobert
Itrv-Frank M. Davis, Mrs.
Dotson.
lure- J. Manson meaiora,
r Bryson. W. C. Welch
Bushel Corn O. L. Yates,
thambprs, Thad Medford
leshmertt-Mrs. O. L. Yates,
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AND AS THEY led llim away, they laid hold upon one Simon, a
Cyrenian, coming oui of ihe country, and on him they laid the cross,
that he might bear it after Jesus. And there followed Him a great
company of people, and of women, which also bewailed and lamented
Him. ; But Jesus turning unto them said, Daughters of Jerusalem,
weep not for Me, but weep for yourselves, and for your children
For, behold, the days are coming, in which they shall say, Blessed
are the barren, and the wombs that never bare, and the paps which
never gave suck. Then shall they begin to say to the mountains, Fall
on us; ana to the mils, Lover us. f or it they do these things in a
green tree, what shall be done in the dry? Condensed from Luke
23:26-31
I Francis Cove 4-H
Club Sets Up
Lord's Acre Plan
By HAZEL HOLLINGSWORTH
4-H Club Reporter
Tweniy-seven members of the
Francis Cove 4-H Club last Thurs
day ni-jht heard a discussion of
the Lori Acre movement and its
possibilities as a club project.
Later, Robert Boone, chairman
of the Francis Cove Community
Development Program, offered the
club half an acre of land whk'h
the members will plant in onions
for the project.
Club Vice - President Shirley
Sheffield led the discussion of th.'
Lord's Acre plan.
During the meeting, held at the
home of Mrs. R. Rickman, local
4-II trader, the members also made
plans for raising monev for the 4-H
camps.
On the lithtcr side, they prtve
a birthday party tor Carol Aeon.
Attending the meeting besides
those previously mentioned were
Douglas Christopher, Raymond In-
man, Hettie Franklin, secretary and
treasurer; Katie Franklin, Bill
Boone, Betty Hollingsworth. Fran
cis Webb, Edna Hollingsworth. Ed
na Rickman, Joe Rickman, Tom
Franklin, Joe Msk, iarah Uoone
Ruth Boone. Linda Boone, Edward
Rickman, Mark Radford. Bobbie
Jean Radford. Vernon Russell, Joe
West, and Hazel, Hollingsworth
T.iis committee was named to
push the work on the Lord's Acre
porject; Club President Jimmy Mc-
BODY OF SLAIN GIRL DRAGGED ROM HIVE?.
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South Dak.a't White river re;'..n,
home of pre -historic mor.fVrf ir..i
linni of year, ago, was the trvT.!
therium. Similar in appearance to
rhinoceros, ihis creature reached
the size of fuU grouu elephant.
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POUCI and flshermen (left) taka
from a Wtnd River sandbar, near
St Martins Hot Springs, Wash, tht
battered body of Jo Ann Dewey.
The girl (above), former employe
in a Portland, Ore., sanitarium, was
grabbed on a Vancouver, Wash,
street and tossed Into car by two
men who assaulted and then killed
her. Witnesses to the kidnaplnf
called police, but they arrived too
late. (International Soundphoto)
Elroy. Joe Sisk. Douglas Christo
pher, Hotlle Franklin, and Hazel
Hollingsworth.
Tlio next nuTting was announced
for 7:30 p m. at the Francis Cove
Church. Everyone is invited.
See Our Want Ads for Bartalna
Feeding Pullets
As pullets mature they should
have enough fat on tlu-ir bodies to
enable them to withstand the str.un
ot high egg production. If pulicts
mature too rapidly, it may be nec
essary to - increase the amount of
grain for them or feed them a fat
tening mash. ,
Peanut Crop
For the first It me m eight years,
the pca-Hit crop throughout the na
tion is cxrretcJ to fall below 2,000,.
000, CIH) pounds.' Production Is now
forecast at 1,777,000,090 pounds,
down four per cent from the 10.
yeai average and down 24 per cent
from last your's record crop.
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DOIIALD O'COIIIIOR
Patricia Medina Zass Pitts
Rat Collins John Kclntin
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Beware Of High Pressure
Salesman, Says Uncle Sam I
d ot 40, 50, 60?
n, You're Crazy
your ace. Thousands are peppy
Trv "nfODlni id" with Ostrex,
lns lonic for weak, rundown feel
it tolrly to body's lack of Iron
many men and women cau
Tr Ostrrx Tonic Tablets for
'ounfrr trf ling, this very day.
( acquainted" size oniy auc.
It it all druc stores everywhere.
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WASHINGTON Beware of the
high pressure salesman who may
try to enter your home on this
year's "golden gimmick" the cen
sus, Tha National Better Business
Bureau ie':ommends that door-to-door
salesmen representing them
seltes 03 census takefs be report
ed to police immediately. Census
Mrs. Ned Crawford, Mrs. Roy Med
ford, Mrs. K. N, Palmer.
ANTED FRESH DEAD STOCK -
A New FREE SERVICE For Your Community
Call
E. J. SCHULHOFER - 704-1
pay collect calls and our special equipped truck will remove
mr cows horses and hogs without any cost to you If called
once, ": V .
CONSOLIDATED HIDE AND METAL COMPANY
lolice Of Sale Of Land
The French Davis Farm in Iron
uii Township, will be offered for
pie at public auction on the 6th day
'April 1950, at 10:30 A.M. The sale
'ill take place at the residence on
ad farm. This farm contains 75
cres of good land, has two good
Pple orchards on same; 1.3 acres of
tacco allotment. A good seven
om home with running water and
ghts. Good barns and other build
l9sr Will also offer for sale all farm
fls on said farm And most of the
fusehold furniture. All cattle on
fe fem. Terms: One-third cash on
sliver of H evr1 roTYimnHiar in one
d two years to be secured by
ee of trust.
takers show their credentials, Any
persons unwilling to do so should
be reported.
In the "golden gimmick" game,
as it is known to high-pressure
salesmen, door-to-door canvassers
represent themselves Initially as
"making a radio survey" or "taking
a poll". They represent that the
"Sponsors" will give the housewife
some commodity if she will send in
a dollar with her " vote . A vari
ation of the scheme is to require
box tops or labels with the "votes"
plus cash payments. "Legitimate
research firms have nothing to sell
and no contracts for housewives to
sign.'' The Better Business Bureau
insists.
Uncle Sam's 140,000 census tak
ers all have a card which they'll
show you the minute they ring
your doorbell. They'll also have a
big schedule "kit", across the top
of it you can read "1950 Census
of the United States". The card
bears a seal of the U. S. Depart
ment of Commerce printed over
the name of the enumerator. After
he shows his credentials the man
or woman census-taker will ask the
following items of information
about each member of the family:
Name? Relationship to head of
family? Race? Sex?, Age? Marital
status? State or country of birth?
Citizen? Of those over 14 years of
age, the census-taker will ask em
ployment status last week, occupa
tion or industry class of worker.
The enumerator also will ask of
every fifth individual four addi
tional questions; State, county,
farm or non-farm residence a year
ago (to measure immigration from
farms to cities, or vice versa, coun
try of birth of father and mother,
highest grade of school attended
and school attendance
Another group of questions will
be asked every fifth person 14 and
over: If unemployed, duration of
unemployment? Number of weeks
worked in 1949? Incomes received
in 1949 from (a) wages or salaries;
(b) own business, profession or
farm; (c) interest, dividends, rents
or other income? Income received
in 1949 by relatives in same house
hold in same categories? Veteran
status of males?
The Better Business Bureau par
ticipated in a national campaign to
curb activities of salesmen pretend'
ing to be taking surveys in order
to gain entry into homes. Officials
point out the campaign was suc
cessful but warn that some sales
men or bill collectors may begin
using the word "census" to gain
entry during the 1950 census,
This the 23rd day of March, 1950.
MATTIE DAVIS, Owner.
Ocean Noises
Denizens of the sub-surfact
ocean are a pretty noisy lot. So
noisy, in fact, that their shenani
gans have caused Inconvenience
and extra work for science. During
the war the U.S. navy developed
an instrument for detecting sub
marine sounds. But when the de-
vice was tested, it picked up so
many subterranean sounds mat
science had to "screen put" the
noises of ocean creatures before
the instrument could be effectively
employed.
aiiio ! named for an Indian
chiot ho befriended the first set
r j
A touch of the starter button commands more
get-up-and-go than any other in its field. For
only the '50 Ford in its field offers you a 100
horsepowcr V-8 an engine so quiet you can
hardly hear it . . and so thrifty you'll have to
own a Ford to believe it. (
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From its sparkling baked-on colors that are
''built to live outdoors" to its 13-vvays-stronger
"Lifeguard" Body, quality feature
after feature have been built into the '50 Ford
; . . features that make Ford the one fine car in
the low-price field.
Take the wheel of a '50 lord at your Ford
Dealer's. Listen for yourself to Ford's sound,
conditioned quiet. Feel the comfort of Ford's
J'Mid Ship" Ride. See Ford's "Fashion Car"
styling now more beautiful than ever. You'll
realize that nowhere else can so little money
buy so much car. -
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SEE...
HEAR...
and FEEL
the different
at your
FORD
DEALER'S
Arm-
in vour future
v...with a future built in
. 'DAVIS-L1HEB M0T0E SULES, Snc;
Phone 52 1 Waynesville
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