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Adver- advertisements, 10 wi fii ¢ address, and not po- [4 NATIONAL €DITORIAL 2 ASSOCIATION Rv Lteoe SMember. CIRCULATION OVER 7,000 COPIES EACH WEEK EDITORIAL “Yor ing church Give tion fully When the : slant on many problem Along war, fought b dends, might make Profiteers. There hav relation to our world The first hina, in the ser The second | Russia and Ch assistance from We don't ur to provide them wit readily, it i to either cou y The Chines the verge of teil newspapers i to defeat Japan must We must not Burma ! planes nks ; nize, but what Americans, that i The United St the military tion and no othe: If it te to China, then all & tary experts believe ti of sending supplies to Ch The same reasoning the sun to send supplic of this country States Premier Stalin ema for Russian consumption Naturally, we belies matter of obligation t« to assist the Russia time, this represent leader The sole purpose of warfare this Is accomplished th China, or through the servi United States will be served U. S. OWES NOTHING riime and no cash divi. vhich would for War no owe be Dad onstrous urdities in y sides of the ge a campaign t feliver more Ne TOCOg - Jane | was b no other obliga- ited States to stop all shipments e. I. on the contrary. our mii- ages wil to us by virtue sent ave no obligation under he military leaders the United Wl accrue hatild Bb Wolg be rest of re his business and i ond front but not as a wife think it smart war-making nit not as a duty to Russia. At the of the United States is to protect the United States, If mich of assistance to Russia and f 0 =~ of another Darian, the interests of the | Heulth and Beauty EATING FOR HEALTH No. § An afflicted, poverty-st n ily from a district of depleted soil moved to a farm. There they had an abundance of nu tious food to eat including fres etables. They ate plenty ang drank all of the milk that they wanted, They became more alert. In less than a year the child. ren began making betler progress in school and grew stronger phy- sleally and mentally, Their eves were no longer red ang inflamed. In tithe they blossomed out into a family of normal, healthy children. All due to the vitamins that supplied the woeful lack in thelr systems. Real butter Is very rich in vita- min A. It is the best source that we have of this necefsary vitamin, It also hits other very important vita ming such as D. E, and F. It Is true that these values cannot be pro- duced in other fats by adding caro- tenie. Many people cannot convert carotene into Vitamin A. Nature seems to have intended that the cow should do that for the human spe- cles. Token all the year roubd, butter is the best source of Vitamin A. poor dairy of butter wl 1a WHO Here again it is shown that the ied Ifa and other diet obtained by the rich in vitamins man- ufactured by the action of the ultra violet rays in sunlight, upon chlorophyll in the grass and other vegetation. Texas Agriculture Station found that unit for unit the vitamin A butter was three times more effective than the vitamin A in cod liver oll. It has been proved by act- ual experiment that one unit of natural vitamin D is 100 times more effective in preventing rickets in chilldren than a unit of irradiated ergosterol (synthetic vitamin D). It has Deen discovered that the substitution Of vegetable fats for iB vers n ml butler is detrimental to the bones. | This wag proved by a series of tests on rats In which half of theth were placed on a diet in which vegetable olls replaced other fals. The rest of the rats received butter in place of the vegetable oils. vegetable oils grew more slowly than those on butter, and had a birth rate, with inferior offspring Other workers have made similar experiments and even found that by | substituting vegetable oils for but-| ter, that the bones in some cases de | calcified Remember that artificial and de. natured foods such as polished rice, the | The group oh | lower | — TE [HOW YOU MAY SERVE IN THE WAVES, SPARS — (This is the third of a series of “questions and answers" published Hin behalf of the women in this area who are Interested in joining the INavy's WAVES or Coast Guard SPARS. Application blanks and fur {ther Information may be secured at the Navy Recruiting Station In the Postoffice building at Allentown, At- antic City, N. J burg, Lancaster, Reading, Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, Willlamsport, York, Altoona, DuBols, Johnstown, New Castle, or Uniontown.) Q What are the quirements for admission WAVES or SPARS? A. ~-You must pass g Navy physical examination to show you are in sound health, in addition to the ex- amination given vou by physician, Candidates must be at Jeast 5 tall, weigh at least 95 pound: weight in proportion lo your body build Your vision, must be not less than 6/20 In rse eve, with binocular vision not le than 12720, i can read at 12 feet person with perfect eyes can 20 Each eve must be to 20 In fia. re. the physical to feet with general feet " " with giass wl mis correctible t be able to {1 words at 1S teeth in sound feet ™~ ory replace at educational € ( wire- must 1 moet? least I5iness you h school vou 1 standard of , * own field achievement n lI must: ’ native. native- parents must Written papers character * OW references To Help Food Supply will supply heaith- food high quality year and greatly re- ly living costs, says 1. C. Blaney | available the garden plot wed deep as s00n The soil, when dry enough » hand A good garden tious for the entire the fesl reste Pui, DHaLd auce is is «! on be tw applied into t gent or tak nslon in r the need hould be y and deeply CORrse pulverized If seeds are lumpy ground, covered and Stones and be raked to Away. application of com- i may be made before plowing spading, and additional small amounts may be applied to to matoe or similar plants, 2 inches from the plant and 3 inches deep, or to beans, 1 inch from Lhe seed and 2 inches deep. Never place fertilizer in contact with the seed or plant Commercial fertilizer may be used at the rate of 800 pounds per acre, 35 pounds to 1000 square feet, 1 pound to 40 square feel, or more in a small hand cultivated garden. Weed control is made easier and much labor may be saved if the gar- den is platted in rows for easy culti- vation. The best type of hand cul- tivator Is one with a single low and Jong handles. > » irregularly te polroy hh should and h broadcast fertilizer auled one side tiete or | | | | | | Chester, Harrls- | your own | March 11, 1943, 4 They'vs been that way ever since Chapman. a EL LL Sh EE eS I EAS Sw Query & A f M.Which Ans nswer Column —- most popular hobby? ww Siamp coliecting is generally conceded Ww N.S. D<How Court Building 1a Washington Ans N. Dee Ans The 1 the © neans of 1 LONRINng si thumb." J. S.—What xt Ans Church is from the m the Greek kyriakon (dhe Lord's House) A. 0. What Ans Ihe snall forms its te from Its food nue bronze Cntrancg weigh? do the The doors weigh 3000 pounds esch hat fs th “By distance from the tip of the thumb to the nrg joint ip of the thumb to the second Joint was weed fs a primin custom comes the plirms origin of the expression rule of thumb? #2. From this old by origin of the word church? medieval English chiy IH lL Ci material kk a smalls 2hel]l made ol? own shell by extracting 1s and walter 0. V.-—-What Presidents were noted for fine horsemanship? Ans Washin is said wo day. He once rode 600 miles In ten hundred mile merely to prove it Curious—[s i! Ans On correction of mest horseman of Roosevelt ono PP 10 Qo Dave Gay gton been Theod WOE 1 Ire It & aj Lue 1 19 1 15 A €ieYUn Quy Ue Ihe en the date D. J ~How many foroes? An Thire« IT I Douglas MacArthur L. HWhut is the An Fifty tons H. D~W Ans Because i i du dience campaign ompe] Liv ritish gr demands in In Y. MW! year? Ans L. T~What are the {f the WAAC? re ok hes Indian, ne 0 cf B 200 ff leather members purses, wil ry-would be compiete P. B—Of! the harbor of the Nazi- seille jo what island, famous in Hterature? Ans The island of If, in whose Chateau d'lf “Count of Monte Cristo” was confined WwW. R<Are there quick-frosen baked beans or canned are ho longer being put up for civiliag An d placed In a cylindrical cas in a few minule G. Wl 11 } Ans i ve risen from W. M.—-Will ther £9 Any nomics 8. T~When and where were § Ans Jushness of 85 T L=V structed cabinet ao Ans Bey | 4 ¢ POPE ED. G<How many UBO centers Ary The number 1162. The 2 000.000 4 month E. E<Which Presidents have preme Court of the United Blates? Ans George Washington, who named the original six members and filled seven vacancies, and Pranklin DD. Roosevelt, who has made eight appointments great v of Mar iw To narget DEANS ofsummtion? fim Yes. The baked beans are quick- : be heated for md container » re » . Wwansparent tix may ing nlisted men to Lecome generals? Molutely i has always been 0 Many American generals groceries Uls Year os ¢ w No. According there will be 10 per cent Jes recast Agricultura! Eco- of the Bureau of this year tee] loo skates perfected? r Tirst ali-steel] skates, costing $30, were invented ty EW tadeiphia In 1850 17 1s the job of minister of colonise 1 Mussolini nuge joke? Italy recon. been weized by Britis are there at the present time? at USO clubs is 10, tal atlencang named the moet Justices of te Su G. D~What is the rule of three obediences which Japanese women are supposed to observe? Ant The three abediences are, before marriage to a father, after marriage to a husband and hig parents, and when widowed, to a son R. MeC. What are the full tities of the Pope? Ans Hig Holiness the Pope is the Bishop of Rome Vicar of Jesus Christ, Successor of St. Peter, the Prince of the Apostles, Supreme Pontift of the Universal Church, Patriarch of the West, Primate of Italy, Arch- bishop and Metropolitan of the Roman Province, Sovereign of the tem- poral dominions of the Holy Roman Church, and Sovereign of Vatican City. F. T~How ma:i7 colors are there in a rainbow? Ans ~The colors of the rainbow are red, orange, yellow, green biue The lazy man never works. the and violet, but the colors of Individual rainbows may vary. Red and violet [average man always works; but the {brainy man gets the dough. Everybody likes an unselfish man of wealth-—until they discover what made him wealthy. a. | white flour and vegetable oils can never take the place of natural! foods such as butter, whole grains, and cereals. Even white sugar con- tains nothing but sweet. Brown su- gar and New Orleans molasses are rich in vitaming and minerals that are necessary to health. A lot of commercial-propaganda goes on over the radio, ballyhooing the food substitutes that are detri- mental to health. Stop and think. Who is paying for it? Why the big companies that are making fortunes out of it, to be sure. They are inter- ested in swelling their pocketbooks, not in your health. (To be continued) NEURALGIC RHEUMATIC : Are Usually Relieved With Luebert’s Ka No Mor Capsules Rimple Weadarhe, Neuralgie and Nerve | Paine, also the twinges tend two enpanlen | Wena direstions, - | er packasn by fe A | A. G. Luebert, P.D., Costesville, Pa, to disappear quickly whem you take one or | Czech and Norwegian governments in exile in London. sestding te simple precan. i can nearly always be distinguished and greens, blues, and yellows may all be present. There is, however, much mixing of colors because the rainbow is not a single spectrum but a series of overlapping spectra, D. ¥, C.—After what famous peace treaty was signed did war continue nearly two months? Ans.—At Ghent, in Flanders, on December 14, 1814 the treaty was signed which formally declared at an end the War of 1812 between Eng- land and the United States. News of the treaty did not reach this country until Pebruary and fighting was still going on in Louisiana. D. L. B~What does the abbreviation, ¢. or cir, mean when placed before a date? Ans--It stands for the Latin word, circa, meaning “about,” often used in connection with dates which cannot be fixed exactly EL. Z-Was Socrates tried by a jury? Ans~The trial took place before a dikastery or court of citidens Judges, similar to our present-day jury. The number of members present, however, is variously recorded at 500, 501, 557 and 567. D, C. J—~What distance does Skyline Drive in Virginia extend? Ans.—The Skyline Drive in Virginia & the name applied to the road from Front Royal to the Southern boundaries of the Shenandoah National Park. This drive is 06.9 miles long 8. F. M~During which months of the year do most colds? Ans Most colds come in October, The niimber then decreases until and is people have { January and February, rising to a peak fn March. H. H.—Will a young woman, mot quite 21 years of age, have to pay in- {come tax? Ans—An individual, although a minor and single, is required to file an income tax return i his gross income is $500 or over. A. T. T~Which of the exiled governments have been recognized Ly the United States? Ans~Diplomatic recognition has been extended to the Polish, Dutch, L. L~Which of the late Kalser's sons committed suicide? Ans Prince Joachim Francois Humbert shot himseif at Potsdam on July 18, 1820. There were rumors that he was in financial straits, and that he was suffering from mental depression Dumas’ LOUISA’'S LETTER Dear Louisa I am pearing my cventeenth birthday and am rather large for my age Here (5 my trouble. 1 have Lever been out with a boy. My ents say they don't mind ms ing to Bovs, but I'm not Ww with them There 18 only one place to go and that Is church. 1 go to church reg- ularly with my parents. Since you were a girl ones, 1 am » you know that a girl kes to go show of somewhere else while, 1 hould be gre Ae my parent vou think congidered? met pars tnlk- go out ire on ole nan 4 tefl for the « vtion nie 2iVing m omething Almost me go out houlan't 17 Y ¢ around ang way MW {hrs WAROU ANBWER I do think other B normal ir) wy and Khu thet n hey ry foolish ex onsidered NOT ers allow the {r.00 Lone ™ ir » i irl Win 4 I EVANGELIST FLEXON Special revival services are being held In the Coleville Pilgrim Holl vh March 10 to 21. Rev RG Flexon 8 the engaged evan gelist. He is a widely known speak - er both on foreign lands and in the States. Mrs. RO. Flexon will bring special messages In song. There will be musical selections by local talent Services each night at 7:45. SBun- day services at 10.45 a. m. and st 745 p.m Rev, EE. Hostetter pasior ness on FARM CALENDAR Timely Reminders. From The Penn- sylvania State College School of Agriculture Much Food Eaten A man in the armed forces eats nearly a ton food in a year. A! average farm prices in 1842, the raw materials in this food budget would total about $132. State 4-H Club leaders at the Pennsylvania State College suggest that each club member can figure how closely a food-producing pro- Jeet comes to equaling the value of the food a serviceman consumes in fn year Prune Grape Vines—Most growers of Concord, Niagara, Worden, and other eastern varieties of grapes pre. fer the “cane” method of pruning over the “spur” system, report fruit specialists of the Pennsylvania State College. A few of the best canes are saved and the ends removed. Most growers leave them 3 ta 4 feet long with 8 to 12 buds Cows Average High-—Pennsytvan- ia’s 87 dairy herd improvement asso. ciations averaged 8587 pounds of milk and 353.3 pounds of butterfat per cow in 1842 according to dairy iepecialists at the Pennsylvania State ¥ oi College. During the year, 2703 herds! {numbering 70,756 cows were on test Cat Larger Trees—When the woodland owner is short of labor, the jeutting of undersized trees is un. profitable. Penn State extension for jesters say that the labor of cutting, skidding, and manufacturing under {tized trees may be as much as double that necessary when larger trees are : He - | Cull Out Serub Balls—Penn State iGairy specialists urge that scrub ‘bulls be sold and that good purebred sires be used instead. The change will be profitable for the dairyman om ————,, ey : THE Orrick CAr “A Little Nonsense Now and Thea, Is Relished by the Wisest Men” se coma— Jush a Little NN ersh ke, Lil * » Knew His Ancient History Ww fyve He ‘ 4 9 Emergency Call * 4 @ No Reply I'rim oe 4 @ .asy Money * 4 9» So That's It * oo 9 Ode to Selective Service * * 0 Last Summer's Joke ¢ + + * Eager to Volunteer Fre m * A He Was Yellow How About New Drakes? * * ° Careful Landlord Jake Jim I'll sa; if 1 had any 1 said ‘no.’ After or other pets little. That all 1 a ver iE WwW as sd n And Jdfish, ches & 1 do hen 1 ea child That's all, folks. Eves wanted to take them who owned the river said haw he pulled the wool over her § he over HO
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