bring foreign diseases to our shores PAGE SIX UNION PRESS.COURIER Thursday, November 19, 1942. ee | portunity for the spread of infee- FARM C ALEND AR tion. iss il YOUR HEALTH Quick methods of transportation Timely Reminders from Santa Claus ill never From Educational Committee of Board of Trustees of the Medical Society of Pennsylvania, which Cambria County Medical Society Is a component . , . : : . i i} el for three to six months o Man trips over his own feet in his their treatment value as diseases de- kept for three to six months in the mad dash for progress. He has mechanized the world and endangered his health in do doing. Every new chemical process de- vised by man adds to some type of health hazard. Biological changes are followed by eugenic, nutritional and disease volvements. All developments in physics and in engineering which make living easicr have their health aspects. The introduction of steam, gas and electricity into our lives have pro-| duced an industrial age changing the population from rural to one mainly urban. * x City life, in turn, has resulted in slums, overcrowding, smoke, dust and fumes, noise, accidents, occupational : TES { diseases, malnutrition and a better! in a few hours. k Diseases arising in one part of the country are soon spread all over the map. New drugs and serums tend to lose velop resistance to them. Deaths by accident rival those ob; disease. ® ® % Man must do some definite, intelli- gent health planning on a par with his other achievements. The ultimate object of health plan- M-|ning is the production of physically fit, mentally alert, socially wholesome individuals. ® % ok And they should live in the best en- viornment science can provide—which | means a healthy enviornment. ® ¥ ¥ We have the knowledge “about our | pennsylvania State College recon health but have practiced it to the| mend ‘also the use in insulation ove, | full extent. — ce Nee ian One tanker can in a year carry across the Atlantic enough gasoline | to run 20,000 army trucks 10,000 miles each. ee — . immediately. age and assure you of auib, PLAN, Telephone 467 Use YOUR ESTABLISHED CASH CREDIT TO MEET SEASONAL EXPENSES Conditions are changing rapidly. TOMORROW may bring | about changes which will make it impossible to extend the ] helpful cash credit which we are extending today. EMERGENCY LOANS —W hen you need cash in a hurry for ANY purpose, call on us. 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BARNESBORO Why America’s Cars and Trucks Are VEHICLES OF VICTORY ® Sole transportation for war workers in many com- munities. ® Sole transportation for war materials in many communities. ® Six out of every ten farms use one car or more. ® 67 per cent of all farm car mileage is necessity driving. ? ® Many war plants depend on trucks to haul all “Victory” freight. ® Trucks alone serve 54,000 communities not reached | elsewhere who now seek citizenship. | The Pennsylvania sate College School of Agriculture Store Boot Crops. To prolong the seauron of using root crops, they need a cold, moist storage place. in niost instances, they may be need a Ration Card in America! cellar or an outdoor storage pit ‘table specialists or the Px yi , vania State College. Good sound s cimens should be long-time storage. lake Care of Harness, With leather in great dema it is v RT Spre os Hoos Spocialmes of he Fes: i] the (LTT IRL RC HLL selected for this sylvania State College point cut {hat new harnesses wil be hard to get and therefore, the old harnesses should be kept in good repair and also be viel! oucd to preserve the leather, Make Houses Warm. Weather-stripping or tightly fitted | storm doors and windows will help! to curtail the loss of heat from th. hauses. Agricultural engineers of rhe | Special Lay Away Pay Plan Just come in and make your se- lection. Make a small down pay- } ment, as small as you like. We will reserve your gifts until gift time and by then you'll have paid the required 1/3 down 5 payment, | ceiling and attic walls. Be sure that | the heating system is operating efyi- | ciently, too. | Control Orchard Mice. i Now is the time to put out puis | bait to kill orchard mice, say Pe State fruit specialists. For a cost of | only a few cents, a whole acre can | bt treated and the trees saved from | | girdling by the mice. Put the bait in | the runways of the mice. ' i Market Much Wool. | Thirty-one wool pools this year | { marketed cooperatively 651,000 lbs. { of wool for 4101 farmers in 43 Penn- | sylvania counties, report livestock | | specialists of the Pennsylvania Statc | College. The average handling cost | { Was a half cent a pound. Curb Flower Discases. A fall clean-up of the old plant | parts of flowers will help to control | | diseases next Year, remind Penn State 1 plant pathologists, 1 4 THE COMMON DEFENSE, FIGHT FOR FREEDOM! Ma n's BULOVA 4 One of the things that three years "A " : ik Ge sas tant Uf year rnold," 15 jewel of war has taught us is that a | ' racy does not go unchallenged in the | movement. $3375 a Pay Weekly the world, not even among some | Americans who admittedly prefer a! totalitarian government to our own. This has come as a shock to all of us who hitherto had supposed that democracy was so obvi usly superior | to any other kind of government even with its mistakes and failures as to preclud any doubt as to. its worth, But 10w now that democ- racy must be g ed and defended, | extended and believed in, or else be lost. If we want to keep this country | free and democratic we must know | so well what democracy is, and feel so deeply about what we know, that we do not hesitate to teach our con- | victions in the schools—both to peo- ple born in America and to those born | Lady's RLGIN ¥ watch, 15 jewels, latest style. $3750 We do not want to hear any more ¢ of the dispirited viewpoint recently Pay Weeldy put forth by an educator in charge of | one of our citizenship education pro- | grams. He had instructed the 300] men and women under him, who are | teaching Americanism to some 9,000 | Km They Serve America by Keeping Our Cars Pay Weekly nee genau Care wh Crain a 0 value . . . mond. ing. and Trucks Serving 524% 79% 125 Pay Weekly Pay Weekly Pay Weekly Jor Victory Newest expansion- type bracelet for ladies. $Q95 Diamond Unusually fine The automo “yesterday are the Victory Service Men cf Latest Gold Band WEDDING RING 3495 Pay Weekly Karps Credit Jewelers Barnesboro, Penna. tive mechanics of today. ... For it’s up to them to maintain the | #iiil —_—— i i i 1 Cot aliens, to avoid controversial sub-|are included. As the fourth year of | We will have to give up more. We'll motorized transportation system which Col ects. Fascism and N are two | the war for freedom gets under v » (do so gladly here on the Home Front . . . of the controversial jects to be|let us declare ourselves devoted toto keep our men in North Africa, ries men and materials to and from America’s ote rains t lief democracy and unafraid to say so. Guadalcanal and elsewhere war plants, America’s fa essential industries. ... and they're doing their job! .. . Help them to keep your car or truck serving for Victory by be careful above everything else to AXis in recent weeks. Our North Af-| getting skilled service now and regularly. *All statements based on reports compiled by the Michigan State Highway Department and the Statistical Department of A. M. A. . with all it takes to mean ti - —Y 2 m - BAF FBROAAT ence between vic tory and defe THE HOME FRONT TWENTY-TWO PER CENT is a highly controversial id. “As a ave to be . rms, America’s other subj s educator sa governm agency we careful. We have people sent every conceivable viewopint.” - ny ia One would suppose that an Ameri- The adage "actions speak longer can government agency, which exists | than words” was but one of Many y to aliens, would things to come home to haunt the VI10 repre- They know their job, to teach Americanism Pennsylvania’s housewives use OF THE FAMILY PURSE NOW SPENT FOR FOODS 22 teach Americanism, and to teach it|rican offensive told Axis analysts per cent of their family income to can't do that without getting into a | assertions that Americans were toc Agricultural Secretary, declared. controversy today. 00 1 > ! be successful in today’s total warfare But if you are arraia of controversy From Casa blanca to Tunis, Amer- | 1935.30 proudly and with conviction. You just | they fere completely wrong in their fi their food baskets, John H. Light, soft and too unwilling to sacrifice to Igght pointed out, that although food prices rose 36 per cent above the see... by railroads. DEALER TODAY wie CHEVROLE Headquarters for x * x VICTORY SERVICE * x % on all makes of cars and trucks All signs tell you— + MORE. PEOPLE GO * #10" CHEVROLET DEALERS Zon, FOR SERVICE than o'ény ether dealer organization A " PATTON AUTO COMPANY PATTON, PA. you should not think that you can | teach Americanism at all. If you are | afraid to stand up to the totalitarians | and say that as an American you be- | lieve in representative government, in | civil liberties, in equal justice and in | equal rights for all, who kind of an | American do you think you are? | Have things come to pass in this land that people who teach Ameri- canism are afraid of controversy with | such butchers as Hitler and such | snipers as Mussolini ? This situation is incongruous. This is the third year of a world-wide con- troversy in blood and death with the Axis, and we are part of it—but 300 teachers who are teaching American- ism in one of our cities are instructed to avoid all controversial subjects, among which Fascism and Nazism ican actions convinced the world that if it's total war the Axis is seeking | that’s what they'll get. To make the | American soldier, sailor and marine [ the best pound-for-pound fignting man in the world calls for considera- ble shrinkage of our softness of liv- ing here at home. levels, average family in- comes rose 57 per cent in the same period. “Workingmen’s families can thus buy a basket of sopecifieild food | producets for the smallest share of | family income since 1913,” he said. | Principally because of increased | prices received for eggs, meat ani- [mal and dairy products, the index of We Americans are getting alorg on | prices paid Pennsylvania farmers ad- less sugar so that ships may be used | vancer six points during the month for transporting troops. We have giv-| ending October 15, Light said. en up the annual new car so our n.en in the field may have the best and | i the most tanks, planes and ships. | We have given up much of our past remand for gasoline and rubber so it] may be used on the battle fronts] where it will do the most good. But actually—have we given up so much? Are we suffering so badly? 0 Aey 7 x) WA {OY 0, Yop THAT 10% ; pA NEW YEAR'S Eb ER I A LN eh ab ab de 101 yr on tk be E: er er ris of m Bs or te on in To Mis Tr 1
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