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FREDERICK R. GREEN Editor of "HEALTH" treble ieee fered (€), 1926, Western Newspaper Union.) MAKING NEW ARMS IF IT is true, as a philosopher that “he is a benefactor kind grow shall we say of a surg two row on a crip where before? who makes two blades Kriss where one grew before,” what who makes ved boy con arms none grew One of the strange and inexplicable frenks of the birth of chiidren with no arms. CHUSEeS knows, are due to the mother, a birth of the strange and st usually the the match occasional What no one nature is these rare rmities Popular belie 5 wit they parental impression; that few m child, artling explanat child's birth and the In the case of deformity the explanation was no The unfortunate out any arn question signs of twelve he w and, strs marked he draw? between He oul He p the war and years have nent of the How much of this » of 4.000 (0) » the experiences mps during 191 } But f young lives In he » 0f the healthful 0 %ay uses, training but they more ¥ oyable than iny has ken them of A third fa« anti-tut tor has heen the work of wrenlosis asso which ation have urged outdoor but all camps not only in the Mr round. as way of the ann the from mer best and tuber: Kures recovering nniosgia or oOr mrmption, which is essentially a house dis But mer camps for boys veloped a ren Case, besides all these reasons, sum and girls have de. arkable popularity, not as a means of curing disease but as a definite way of preventing it. For the ild who eight or nine months in the s room, there Is nothing so beneficial or which aids in the health, growth and de- velopment of the child as two months out of where, un- child ean but practl- such as swimming. div. nature study of birds, and animals come home in the fall brown. and healthy, ready for the next win. ter's school work. The present-day school whether public or private, has a gap from the time school closes In the spring until the time when It opens in the fall. To many parents this is a period of worry and anxiety. Many fathers and mothers today are too busy to give much attention to thelr children during the summer The re- sult Is that for two or three months the child 1s left practically without any supervision, The summer camps fill this gap. The child for two months Is kept busy and happy, its health and diet are cared for by experts, it learns many things it could never learn at school and It comes home in the fall stronger, healthier and happler than It was in Lhe spring. growing ch spends hoot #0 much doo in the voods, der trained Instructors, the subjects, canoeing, flowers ing, system St teady Increase in Pure Breds Sires Better Stock” Campaign Shows In- crease in Members. (Prepared by the United States ent f Agriculture.) One hundred and fifty new fn month number of “Better Sires fostered by Departm members live I8 the average &tock owners joining the Better St the bure; States The ock” campalgn au of animal Depart members have of pure-bred sires for nll stock on their farms, try. This in¢ believed to he In live country During the to March 31, sued by the 450 ent blanks, industry, United Agriculture, adopted the of live poul hip 1s ent of use kinds including rease in members ft good Ind stock Improvement In this three months, January 1 the animal In as shown by report just is » bureau of dustry, live-stock owners enrolls themselve ith hetter-live-s movem i num ber of persons so enrolled 16,560 Persons } celve literature feodis opment Deve Plan for Success With To be caponizis to keep Chicks in stand the shock o fested by a vi Igor ous chich make the Ones mus should pons by ter latter pring The correct depend upon raneans lean part the in "or earls weights for the at about one breed the Mediter pound, the Amer breeds a rom o and thre Asiaties two and a half to quarter to two pounds and English from three pounds The chicks must be kept without feed or water for 24 or 30 hours be fore the operation. This makes the operation more successful and is bet ter for the birds ARM NOT No farmer is genius enough to grow quality production on scrub land. * . * Sweet clover Is one of the best pas tures and is a great crop for improv ing the soll, . 0 Pushing a soft team of horses to their limit Is not the best way to get the most work out of them. . so» A clean-up day is often advisable on many farms. It gives an opportunity farm more attractive, . - * Even the baby chicks have self-feed- ers now. And they are practical, too, for farmers say that both bran and mash can be fed in this manner. Thus labor is saved and strong quick-grow- ing chicks are produced, » - . “(et the gopher,” Is the slogan this spring. These farm pests are having a more difficult time than they did a few years ago when their chief dan- ger was from the little rifles shot by farm youngsters, Now the farmer himself is “taking a shot” at killlog the gophers, Advise Shippers to Candle Market Eggs Especially Urgent During Spring and Summer. (Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) all eggs before shipment, and and Candle especially during the warm summer months when spoilage is " 18 the advice gi iy : SY 10 occur