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Show ' r PAGE T Fill EE THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE, DRAGERTON, UTAH Tuesday, January 6, 1948 classified: DEPARTMENT Pineapple Edgings For Your Linens LIVESTOCK HELP YOUR horse and mulea keep In top condition. Stimulate lagging ritb Dr. LeGear a Stock powder appetites in their feed The beat a lock tome money can buy iaiacUon guaranteed. susgWscre FI pi Released jy WNU Features. ' MISCELLANEOUS By INEZ GERHARD IS difficult to talk to ary Scott about his stage and screen career because he Zach-- 1 TT you Icko in a boarder lor $3 a day? Will prefers ta talk about so many other subjects. His delightful jT Wrltar'i Dlc datlrao t pufallifc a list af piocao whara vritart nay "kola Hi" fo fakii a baak ar ploy. Da yaa kava t m fid fcoord la offa far $3 a Pay? If to loll about It. if wo Ilka your tralco Elaine, for instance. His twelve - year - old daughter, an unexconfronted wife, Waverly; by pected extension of his New York stay, he could easily bring Waverly on from Hollywood to join her parents: the problem waa the horse he SMALL TOWHS, Pattern I 'HE No. WRITERS DIGEST ly done. . To obtain complete crocheting instructions. stitch Illustrations and complete directions for Pineapple Edgings (Pattern No 5(jG0) send 20 cents in com, your namt, addrtMp and pattern number. Due to an unusually large demand and cui rent conditions, slightly more time li requited in filling orders for a few of the most popular patterns. Send your order to: SEWING CIRCIE NEF DEE WORK 328 Mission St , San Francisco, Calif. Enclose 20 cents for pattern. No Cleaning Name Until a short time ago, the Kaf-firs, a tribe of South Africa, employed a naive method of cleansing the blackened name of a young criminal. They would shout it into a kettle of hot water, clap ciown the lid and let it soak for a number of days. 1 REASON IT OUT XnD YOUlL S&ggti Oi Many Rovolationary Changes By EARLE HITCH Released by WNU Features series of articles on the vital problems and opportunities of small town and rural America.) ( Editor' t Note: Firtt in Almost like clicking a switch, rural America has been scientific snapped into a new age. It is the era of is agricultural production. Farming undergoing revolutionary changes. As a consequence there is a shifting and shuffling in rural occupations. The new farming demands fewer workers. But it wants more mechanical skills, more capital and more business brains. Industry is decentralizing. Branches of big plants are getting away from the congestion of cities. More small shops and mills are springing up in rural environments. This, too, is embig-scal- changing the character of rural ployment. As machines displace labor in farming, new rural occupations will have to be created. Otherwise local population lossea are inevitable. Hence the people who live In the country today need, and will have, a new kind of community. The new community must be more than a place for trade. It must be the civic center of the whole country roundabout, as much devoted to matters-ohealth, recreation and social good, as to matters of business. New Outlook Demanded. To keep pace with these changing conditions, the small towns' will have to get new shapes and new outlooks. They will have to adapt to the needs of their particular surroundings. They need to make their activities suited, to the new rural life that is developing. PREFER THIS f The country Itself I becoming peocitified.' That ple are as style conscious and as socially, alert as city people. In NR (Nature Remedy) Tablets, there are no chemicals, no minerals, no phenol derivatives. NR Tablets art different oct different Purely vegetable a combination of 10 vegetable ingredients formulated over SO years ago. Uncoated or candy coated, their action is dependable, thorough, yet gentle, as millions of NRt have proved. Get a 25 box. Use as directed. rX"wmm f 'statT:1'';"- -' T" They have new expectations of their town. Thus the towns must reconsider their reasons for being. The towns that recognize this will find ways for more community usefulness. Those that act boldly and with Imagination are going to be heard from. These are the conclusions of those are watching the trends over rural America. That la why the years just ahead promise to be an era of activity in rural community planwho WTO-NIGH- T ntBICHT y I C!IICK RELIEF FOR ACID Relief At Last For Your Cough Creomulslon relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat of th trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender. Inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you with the una bottle of Creomulslon the way it derstanding you must likeor you are quickly allays the cough to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Couzhs. Chest Colds. Bronchitis I' -- . ning. For the small towns which bestir themselves a bright and larger future is in prospect Now, for the first time since the automobile and the smooth highway switched trade to the city, the rural communities have a chance to come back. They need not be content with obsolescence. What they need is to come alive, to shake themselves and take hope. Thats the opinion of leaders in the rural life movement, among whom are Eugene Smathers, who has developed a model plan at Big Lick, Tenn.; Dr. Baker Brownell, who directed the Montana rural study for Rockefeller foundation; 0. E. Baker, social scientist of University of Maryland, and Monsignor L. G. Ligutti, secretary of National Catholic Rural Life conference. Pioneer HIGH-SCHO- GRADUATES! Ol HUSSIIIG IS A PROUD PROFESSION for graduate la pablio health etfa - many opportanltiet fiat hospital - lead to R- - N none need never b a without a job or aa income. higb-acbo-open to girla aadee 35, graduate and college girl. -- . " e, u ask for more information tho hoapital whero you would like to eater nurein. a In Program. Important pioneering has been done In rural community reorganization. The lead in actually demonstrating what can be done has been taken by the Catholic and Protestant churches, which have established missions for social work in several rural communities, and by the American Friends Service committee, which Hal community projand South ects in Pennsylvania Carolina. Surveys and studies have been made by Rockefeller foundation, by various farm bureau federations, the farmers union, the national grange, some of the'agricul-tura- l colleges and the U. S. deportment of agriculture. Taken together, these surveys and Inquiries show what is needed and practical ways to go about filling the need. EIM1ASSED I Driven nearly frantic by itching and burning of simple piles, that keep you fidgeting in discomfort? Countless sufferers are finding untold relief from such distress by pure, bathing tender parts with theResmol lather of Soap then applying soothing, skilfully medicated Resinol Ointment. d Why dont you try this comfort? easy way to gently-cleansi- time-teste- long-lasti- KUSIUGLK ! family-supportin- - TWELFTH ST, POULTRY, CHICKS BJiiJtal TO THIS IN PALESTINE . . . War to no respecter of age or ex, and the hostOltles In Paleatlne between Arab and Jews aro doing nothing to destroy tho truth of that axiom. This girl, armed with a machine pistol which she knows how to nse, la ono of tho fighting women of the Jewish Hagauah. She mans a rooftop post on tho border between Tel Aviv and Jaffa, an area which has been the scene of some encounters since partition. of the moat ferocious Jewish-Ara- b f - ft ? i nr i WE BUT AND SELL Ofllee Furniture, Files, Typewriter., A4d Safes, Cash Registers. ins Machines, SALT LAKE DESK EXCHANGE SM ReelA Stele K, Sell Lake City. Uteh Buy U. S. Savings Bonds! had given her for Christmas. TaU daik, handsome, Scott wiU soon be seen in Eagle-Lion- s Dangerous Illusion, as the heavy, not the hero. is another reCass Tlmberlane cent picture of his. He likes pictures, but would like to do another ' ji Broadway play. (3sXl!XliU . - f ?' i ) r EQUIP. WANTED TO BUY ZACHARY SCOTT - & HELP TOUR BENS bo profitable layers. Stimulate poor appetite with Dr. DeQesr's Poultry Prescription tn all their teed. XI x4 poultTynien by suceeaaful everywhere. The beat poultry touio money caa buy. rrs COME The inquiries and experiments have confirmed what civic leaders have been maintaining that there are many ways In which the small community, probably to Its own surprise, can provide what growing numbers of people want and cannot ' find elsewhere. That Is, first of all, a pleasant place In which to work and live. The towns which realize this and act on the Idea will be in favorable position. Things most needed over the country generally are better health services, clinics, hospitals, park spaces and swimming pools; new Jobs to take the place of those that are being eliminated by farm machinery. and more opportunities for g small farming on a basis. 'Devise New Projects. Among the practical projects that have- been devised are rural homesteads for industrial workers, other types of homesteads for young rural couples wishing to get land and make a start in imall farming, new rural industries like seed testing, poultry killing, alfalfa and sweet potato dehydrating, mechanical repairs and upkeep for farm machinery and electrical instaUations in rural homes, and various cooperative projects, like machinery pools, creameries, canning and other processing enterprises. To keep the rural economy stabilized and to help the small farm families survive in the competition with farming, is a national policy to which congress long has been comnutted, and which is supported by churches, farm federations and political parties. The farm is the seed bed of the nation, say the population specialists end the rural economists. From the farm come many of the men and women of tomorrow. The cities never have replaced themselves and are not doing 'so now. The rural Institutions that have been outmoded should have the attention of the whole rural community. Over the country generally, everything from churches to mercantile systems needs overhauling, and there should be considerable education shout what a modern rural community should undertake io do for Its people. The idea that the small town has new and important functions should be planted at once in the communities that are determined to catch up with the trends, and should be emphasized by repetition until the citizens are convinced they should do something about it Seeing Is Believing. To get the rural community out of its obsolescence and persuade it to catch up With farming progress, the whole people, youth and adults, must be made to see community deficiencies. They will not see until they are made to take a look. This is going to take tact, persistence and energetic leadership. To help develop and direct such leadership is one of the objects of the agencies backing the rural .life movement This movement will be described in the next article in this series. I AST CINCINNATI 10, OHIO - Name. Address, y(f tt Rural America Is on Threshold 56G9 pineapple de- sign shown here in a series oi edgings that you can use on fine hanukerchiefs, bed and table linens. These crocheted edgings are from 2 inches wide down to 1)4 inches, are easily and inexpensive- 4 y U.S.A. ar ever-popul- lattar wa will publish tho foett Hi our Monthly Magoiina, Wrifor Dfpsst, wkara tkoy will ba rood by a writors. Wa kora nothin ta ntokai la mil ta yaw no char pa faa ar kill la sand you. Wa era for our a oarvlea parfamiit a who aro writors. Thanks fa yaa If you aara la hoi. Writa ast - When Berry Kroeger, narrator of The Big Story, was asked to go to Hollywood for a screen test, the ... ii.) programs director .hunted for a successor, came up with Robert Sloane, who in the past had written, acted and directed the program. Sloane had become an actor when he was graduated from Dartmouth, had quite a career on the etage before he began writing radio scripts. In addition to his newly acquired "Big role he still finds time to Story write scripts for Reader's Digest and Mr. and Mrs. North. Eauy Doctor . recommend SCOTTS EKULSICli MS Site efta-tm- us 0'm f eelda jma goat V .t eaoeeh A AD Item la food for th wey eoed-tasti- - I you'll be ffratefal geotto of Kmeletoa help, build you Dp and belpo ward off soldi, build stamiae aad resl.taaeei Scott's Is a HIGH ENERGY FOOD TONIC-ri- eh la aelaral AAD Vitamiaa aatnrol aad oil. Good tastiat. Easy to dlfaat. Economical too. Bay - THE PIT IN KANSAS CITY . . . This picture shows commission merchants and brokers as they bid spiritedly for commodity grains on the Kansas City board of trade which Rep. Clarence Brown (Rep., Ohio) charged with receiving and handling more orders from the District of Columbia than any other state." Grain pits came Into limelight with congressional investigation into grain speculation by government officials who might take advantage of their inside Information to profit in commodity trading. ) V aaerry-baUdf- diamond and emerald necklace that Rosalind Russell wears In The Velvet Touch, her Independent Artists production,- was flown' back east to John Rubel, the famous jewel designer, when she waa done with it. She is wearing dollars' more than a worth of diamonds and jewels in the picture quite a change from her Sister Kenny costumes! A 1100,000 at yoar drnc store. K8SI Him ust tonic Ut powerful nourishment! today - jijrawl; half-milli- Tyrone Power is mapping plana to circumnavigate the globe this tour year, now that his 33,000-mil- e of Africa and Europe ii a thing of the past. Greenland, Scandanavia, the Middle East, India, Australia, New Zealand, Hawaii and home, thats the plan. He wiU start out after he finishes That Old Magic," his next picture for 20th .Century-Fox. big-sca- Gordon MacRae, weU known to radio fans, has been signed to a long-tercontract by Warner Bros. He has been bailed in show business o as the next entrant in the bracket. His first assignment at toe Burbank studio wiU a be as star of Rise Above It, musical He is now on a singing tour of the nation! picture houses. ' pollutisa the engine OP ANOTHER ROCKET . . . Take a good look at thla German V-- 2 rocket as it roars straight np into the stratosphere from the White Sands, N. M., proving grounds. It could be a mild nnd nnemphatio preview of what another war could hold In store for the world. This was the 29th of the 100 captured V-brought to this country for etndy by the nrmy. Each rocket waa built at an approximate cost of $50,000 by scientists tn Germany. 2a I 't $ c When Rita Hayworth was three her father, Eduardo Cansino, taught her to hold a pair of castanets. Now she is taking dancing lessons from him for The Loves of Carmen. This is their first film association since they appeared together at the Agua Catiente Casino, when Rita was signed for a dancing role in her first film. It was Dantes Inferno. Remember? LAUNCHING 3 GIRLS! IVOr.HJ! try this If youra 0s - CarTA cars' Of Mest- h- Do fotnala functional monthly Uturt-boo- m autka you fool nervous. Irritable, to weak and tired out at such tlmee Then do try Lydia U. Pinkbem'e V exo-tab- le Compound to relieve sucb symptoms. 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Joan Bennelft daughter, Diana, it doing booh of contit sketches based on her experience as salesgirl and model in a Hollywood store. . . , George Montgomery rider a horse egein in the film based on the life of Frederic Remington first lime since he made his him debut As e in those Zene Grey westerns. tribute to Ernst Lubitscb, "Tbit It the Moment" which he left unfinished, will bear only his name as r; - A former Japanese kamikaze pilot PROM KAMIKAZE TO THIS who never had to make the fatal dive waa inspired to invent this toy-sizelectric car which Pfe. Jackson Neeley of Hampton, Va., waves down the Ginza la front of the Tokyo F.X. The vehicle gets its power from a lt battery and can hit speeds of from 25 to 30 miles an hour for six hours before recharging in necessary. 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