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(yen. I Jay Leads Arthritis Fi^ht • c “I am gratified that my first civic assignment is to wage war against sickness. In my personal and professional opinion, that is of - warfare,iHbitsa final outcome is not overwhelmed by the restoration of old evils.” With these words, one of Ameri ca's most distinguished soldiers accepted the post of National Campaign Chairman for the 19-19 campaign of the Arthritis and Rheumatism Foundation. General Lucius D. Clay, former Military Governor of Germany and Commander of the U. S. Oc cupation Forces retired this year after thirty-five years of service in'the United States Army. His decision to act as 1949 Cam paign Chairman for the Arthritis and Rheumatism Foundation con tinues Gen. Clay’s unbroken re cord of service to the American people. The Foundation is seeking to raise the sum of two million dol lars throughout the nation to fin ance a comprehensive program of medical research into the nature of rheumatic disease. The estab lishment of additional clinics for the treatment of the diseases in various parts of the country is also contemplated. Contributions to help carry on the work may be addressed sim ply, ARTHRITIS, c/o your local Postmaster or to the Arthritis and Rheumatism Foundation. 297 Ma dison Ave., New York 1C. N. Y. Help Keep North Carolina Green This is forest fire weather. Be careful with fire in our woods. Don’t burn up North Carolina’s resources. Don 1 be careless with fire. Good citizens aie fire pre vention conscious all the time. Keep North Carolina Green! Make tolerance a part of your life, not just a matter of conversa tion. GIANT WAREHOUSE SALE NOW IN FULL SWING At LEDER BROTHERS DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINES 5 Models From $139.95 to $205.95 Call for a Demonstration WORRELL APPLIANCE CO. Phone 2057 GREAT GRANDCHILDREN AS WEDDING ATTENDANTS FOLLOWING THEIR MARRIAGE In Pittsburgh, Pa., Charles Ward, 82, and his bride, Mrs. Catherine Ginther, 67, pose with six of their great grandchildren who acted as “attendants” at their wedding. Pictured with the couple at the home of Mrs. Ginther’s granddaughter, where they were married, are (1. to r ): Susan Perrdtt, two; Anna Marie Perrott, three; and Jimmy Walukis, ten months old. Shown in the rear are (left to right): George Dale Walukis, two; Joseph Perrott, eight, and Harry Severns, seven. (International Soundphoto) Farm Paper Names l)r. Dumont Clark Man Of The Year Promoted “The Lord's Aert*'* Plan For Tin* Past T\v«*iity Years The Progressive Farmer this week announced its 1910 award of "Man of the Year in Service to North Carolina Agriculture” to Rev Dumont I larke and cites his notable contributions in enriching rural life by helping build strong er churches: In January, 1930, Dr. Clarke be rame religions director of the Fur meis Federation, a cooperative farmers’ organization with heart NOTICE Our Roltlc Supply Is Limited Please return all hollies that you may have aeeimmluteri. TAYLOR S DAIRY iftBgflOBflCOOOMOOOOOOQOOBCOgOOOOfle'1 9LD $TAGC> Stnriyhi tiWTSrtitky Bourbon Whiskey FULL 4 YEARS OLD Mm hut toss 4# 4/S or. 86 PHOOF. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY. THE GEO. T. STAGG COMPANY, FRANKFORT, KENTUCKY. YOUNG DEMOCRATS VISIT TRUMAN A TRIO OF YOUNG DEMOCRATS drop in on the White House for a talk with President Truman. Shown (I. to r.) are: David Butin, St. Augus tine, Tex ; the President: Dan Junior, Kansas City and John Fuley, Wabash, Minn., head of the Young Democrats of D. C. (International\ quarters in Asheville. Now con tinuously since then he has given 20 years of his life to promoting “The Lord's Acre” movement among rural churches id' all de nominations. Just what is “The Lord’s Acre” plan? The basic idea was that of having each church member plant me acre to some crop, tend it and nurture it as being indeed our Lord's acre, and give the proceeds to his church. It was always real zed, however, that many church numbers could not conveniently ultivatp exactly an acre in this .vay. “Some should give more, some less. But anyhow glow or aisg something—even if it is only i pig, a hen, or a bushel of pota oes—with your own hands and >ive it to-the Lord,” Dr. Clarke rrged. And thousands—many housands have responded. Many Lurches -now do not use the name Jr Clarke advocates. But most >f them got the idea from "The -ord's Acre” and fr/m Dr. 'larke’s 20 years of missionary teal in promoting it. He rejoices hat so -church oembers have had then spiritual ives enriched and ennobled by he happiness of doing something or the Master day after day ail dong the year and conseiquently ec-ling. a joy and glow fn their learts never known before. Dr. Clarke began with 6 Lurches of three denominations n Buncombe County. Since that ime he has personally presented he Lord’s Acre plan in 31 differ ent states and in two tours of Can da. The movement is now active rom Maine to California and rom Canada to Mexico; also in oreign lands. Every year mis ionaries come to Asheville to con ult with him and to study “The word's Acre” plan for use on mis ion fields of the world. Distinguished North Carolinians vho have previously received ’regressive Farmer “Man of the BOTTLE GAS SERVICE Williamston Bottle Gas Co. Phone 2050 W. J. MILLER & SON Olfh-e: WESTERN ALTO 146 Main Si. juuuuuuuuuuuuuwuuinniiwnnnnnrin Gets Early Start SETTING an example for the mil s'.,X.v vrit-tt gilts at the last moment., Hollywood act'•ess Betty Underwood gets her holiday packages ready well In ad vance of the rush season. Post Office officials have appealed to the pub lic to do their holiday mailing early this season, (.'nternotje: a!) "Lost Hook Of Lamcch” Studied Dr. John C. Trever, head of the English Bible department of the International Council of Religious Education, reports that one of the manuscripts discovered some time ago in a cave in Palestine is the "Lost Book of Lamech,” of which scholars had found mention in lat er writings but which had until now remained unknown. Dr. Tre ver says its authenticity has been established “absolutely.” He says the book probably was composed Year” awards include: W. Kerrj Scott, I. O. Schaub, Harry B. Caldwell Frank P. Graham, B. W. Kilgore, T. K. Browne, T. J. W. Broom, E. G. Moss, Frank W. Han cock, L. D. Baver, R. Flake Shaw, Dr. James H Hilton. No man is TPIf’-hTfnT-- rhtrrr once. ' Beef Cattle Are Most Profitable Beef cattle were the most prof itable enterprise in 2f>0 unit test demonstration farms in Western Cyeljna during 15)48. according to T. K Jones, farm management specialist at State College. Jones bases this statement on a summary (>f denii •(tslt at ion farm record books from 14 counties. Dairy farms ranked second in profitableness, followed by truck, tobacco, poultry, and general in the order named. Farm income, the difference be tween receipts and expenses, av eraged $1961 on 114 beef farms and only $964 on 64 general farms. With interest charges on invest ment deducted, operators of the beef farms received $1168 for their labor and management, com pared with $402 on general farms. Including the value of farm pro ducts used in the home, the beef cattle farmers earned $2146 while the general farmers earned $!300. Jones says the beef cattle farms were the most profitable because about the first or second century B. C. by a pseudonymous writer similar to other writers of apo ehryphal literature of that period. The apoehrvpha or “unauthenti cated" books were rejected by the council that met to determine the contents of the Old Testament about 90 A. IX) “The Book of Lantech," accord , ing to the statement, is related to I the apoehryphal "Book of Enoch." Only a part of it has so fur been I translated, but it is described as ! dealing with the early life ol Noah. Dr. Trover describes it a^ j “the most important Bible discov J cry of modern times.” Urges Modesty ’wonmr IT'S AN 010 Hollywood custom, but Marina Umrti, glamorous Italian film star, protested when photog raphers asked her to pose showing her Rams—and nice ones they are. "In Italy,” she stated, "A woman is supposed to be sufficiently attrac tive Just as she Is.” (International) they had a larger business than any other type and because the> had a good combination of onto' prises. They had a larger averugt acreage of open land and more animal units of livestoek. Opel land averaged tili.ii acres on heel farms compared with 50.11 <r dairy farms. The beef cattle far mers had 22.2 animal units of live stock while the dairy farmers nat 14.2. The bet f farmers had a larger I acreage of burlev tobacco than j any other type except the tobacco j farms. Jones points out that to I bacco is a good enterprise to com bine with beef cattle; it is an in tensive enterprise requiring little land and a great deal of labor | while beef cattle require consulei "r'.;t analyst arid : that failure o; the tobacco farms to earn high in comps was not the fault of the to bacco enterprise. 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