PAGE TWO . UNION PRESS-COURIER. Thursday, November 11, 1043 Sr——— om ste we . - rn THE COMMON DEFENSE FENN STATE DISCOVERY ; IS AID TO DRY MILK | Drifting from Our Moorings. | American soldiers and sailors in a It has taken ten years since the fa,-off corners of the globe soon may oy rise of Hitler, to make us see that pe drinking whole milk from home, Tran men who renounce sound moral prin-| thanks to a discovery made by C. D. ty, I ciples have only the alternative left|I)ahle and D. V. Josephsin of the I of acting like animals in response to Pennsylvania State College. or the demands of their unbridled pas- | Huge amounts of dried whole milk said, sions and instincts. Hitler denied the | ,,.. being purchased by lend-lease mis, validity of the Christian religion and | ,,,4 military authorities, but it has get the existence of universal moral 1aw | t, pe used rather quickly since it itn and taught the German people that goyelops off flavors and odors after late’ their destiny lay in obedience to the ;aing in storage a few months. He promptings of their blood. We have y "1.0 inary trials, the Penn Sta- ons witnessed the results. From all cor-! * bre ui ry ’ Cl c h 3 ila te dairy research workers have indi- Win! ners of Burope cimes the story ofwi {cated that oxidation of lecithin, a of a ang unrestrained violence, pillaging, |, tituent of the membrane around to t looting, and massacre. The latest evi- | the fat globules of milk, is the main 3 dence ‘is now before us. From what ' why dried whole milk becomes aa are called unchallengeable sources, ! tale so rapidly in storage +e the New York Times, for October Sta apidly Simi 26th, reported the story of how the! Removal of about half of the lec- Nazis began on January 18th to de- |ithin during the process of dried milk yan stroy the Jews of the Warsaw Ghet- manufacture improved the keeping be I to and how they didn't stop until quality considerably, Dahle and Jos- quip nct one Jew of the 500,000 in the €Phson found. Ghetto remained. | re ee e— Jv This is not recorded as a means] 7 - : | for reciting hatred of the Germans, | Ww ar Means Prosperity adie for hatred is as futile as it is alse For Doctors, Preachers oY in principle. But it is recorded to re-| BATON ROUGE, LA.—Doectors and tard nind us sharply that men cannot| 5 i i i .1| preachers are the number one bene- culti play fast and loose with the enternal ficiaries of the fait ou hald.b ul moral verities. It is recorded to re-| DCIAriCS 01 ine laller purses held by So nund us that men anywhere, who re-| Louisiana farm families in wartime. othe nounce the moral law which proceeds! A survey made by Mary Louise Worl from God, will have nothing to resort| Collins, home management special- Reea to as a basis for living except the| ist of Louisiana State university's prod demands of their passions which can| agricultural extension service, dis- T never produce life in terms of jove| closed that next most popular uses oe and justice, but only life in terms of | for increased funds are repayment hate and pillage and massacre. of old debts and repairs to farm es . What has happened in Germany| property and to clothing. After that Stred can happen in America if we. neglect| comes purchase of livestock. face to, educate children in the knowledge Two-thirds of those contacted in such of the moral law and if we flout it! her poll put medical attention and job ourselves. In spots, it is already hap-| the chureh first among their ex- ary pening in America, exactly as it be-| penditures. i The gan to happen in Germany some op —————— ere S our 6-POINT emp] years ago, by the spread of malicious . . gossip about the nb followed now| 1wins Decide One Day i: as in Boston—by open and violent Apart to Be Chaplains drive attacks upon them. This is not the : HEIV werk of grace in men's hearts. This| MEMPHIS. —When twin sons were w is sin reigning in men’s mortal bod-| born to a minister some years ago ro ies. This 1s not the work of men who| he named them Paul and Silas after oars yield themselves to God “as instru- Hie bbjical Shivaciers and prayed h k . Tow ments of righteousness.” This is the at they wou ecome preachers. work of men who yield themselves to Today, Chaplain Silas Cooper, for- : t at makes dressing - up RR sin, “as#instruments of righteous-| merly a Baptist pastor in Birming- * peed ness.” ham, Ala., is stationed with the navy easier than ever! its, 1 Lhe attack upon the Jews is uot! in Memphis. His brother is a chap- wipt Something with which they alone | lain in the army. The Rev. Silas vage should be concerned. it is something | Cooper says he felt the urge to be- 3 with which Christians should be el come a minister while in college, and + PAY AS LITTLE AS 1.25 WEEKLY A cerned because anti-Semitism is an| wrote home about his decision. The enti invitation to men to act contrary to| next day his brother did the same Come in today and see these smash NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR CREDIT of le the truth 0 God, for he souls of| thing. : hit fashions, and choose your new ng. men whom Christ came to redeem. Neither brother had known of the i i i i THGTE 13 BOthian 10 Co cont a re) othe on oe cot or i from the Widest salegion : 3. ACCOUNT OPENED IN 5 MIN. hal fusing to face this situation. These EE an ore re colors, styles an 4 mini acts of wanton violence in the world . aprics Tor everyone. : arc evidence that men are drifting Soldiers Make Merry y 4. MANY MONTHS TO PAY ie away from their Christian moorings. i ¢ 4 : ring In a situation so grave and so full With Mer!’ Goulash 95 - NO INTEREST CHARGES! Send of meaning for all Americans there WITH ALLIES IN NEW GUINEA. Slow is nothing left for us to do except| —F0od is where you find it in the 6. ONE ACCOUNT OUFITS A FAMILY sect to brand anti-Semitism as a sin ag- jungle battle zone. : vehi ainst God. as, the foreruznar. of wis Privates Cletus Duwors, of Dor- yj. tire things to come If it 15 not Stoppek. Chester; Mis; and Stnley Grocha-q = medi me * with and as the destroyer of true ‘Ameri-| la of Trenton, N. J., offered a pleas- Fin canism. Having done that we must] ant surprise for correspondents. ply t set ourselves as flint against it. The boys tossed every food avail- J 1 — Te able into the stewpot—and called it MEN S SU ITS i ‘Meri goulash,” after a nearby na- Hee OF The finest CHRIS4 MAS pres- | tive village. ent you can give is one of | ere mm ree me Co Uncle Sam’s WAR BONDS. | AND Mop Mithw BACKING RIESE. | | AEF in England DRESSES > Sets Health Record ov E i COAT S Wits {1 LONDON tn Beals Seon Take your pick today from these golor i Fj AMETICan iyoops In the Srilis crisp new arrivals. Dresses for You can get any garment in Diss d Sin er & Luther I | isles is better than that of United ! te SS ne ig | | States army men in any other every occasion. Just charge it, weekly. Plenty of double- Shoe! | J overseas theater, Brig. Gen. if you wish with no down pay- breasted and single-breasted gles, GREENHOUSES ! | James S. 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ALTOONA ER RE TAR APPLE CROP IS [in the state is reported to be only “With the supply of apples now in| Give him a Crisp WAR THIRD OF NORMAL °cne-fourth to one-third full gon storage in Pennsylvania and in other| BOND for a CHRISTMAS { Growers say that early indica- principal apple states for below nor-| Present to be remembered, | tions for the 1943 apple crop were What is expected to be one of the| .¢ ¢, i rails of | mal, and with the demand for apples | Keep on BACKING THE AT- most disappointing apple harvest sea-| 1; by winter freezing and by |continuing heavy, particularly for sons on record is nearing completion | gpy.ip or frost damage. This large a |USe of the armed forces; the supply | See us for cash to: BUY COAL—FIX UP THE CAR OR HOME—BUY SEASONAL CLOTHING—PAY BILLS—MEET MEDICAL OR DENTAL EXPENSES—TAKE CARE OF EMERGENCIES. Our service is swift and simple. No bothersome red tape. Loans up to $300. Come in or phonel ’ in the commercial apple belt of Sou-| crop would have materialized had | Of fresh apples for civilian use is ex- thern Pennsylvania. | rainfall been normal. However, con-|F€cted to be far short of the demand” | tinued dry weather during the sum- |Secretary Horst said. According to Miles Horst, state = . 3. { secretary of agriculture, the bulk of | mer, reduced the size of the fruit so 3 = Hours: 9 to 5:00 Daily, Excep t Wednesday Afternoon this year’s crop was delivered to ap-|that final harvestings show only ab- STATE FORESTS. Cowher Nehrig & Co. = plc canners or processors. As a re-|out half of the expected crop, or ab-] — [JU BARNESBORO BUDGE I sult of this and other conditions, the|out one-third of normal.” | The Pennsylvania state forests 0 supply of fresh apples for civilian| prices likewise have been disap-|have been growing in size ever since use will be considerably below nor- pointing, growers report to the De-|the first state forest land was pur- : i ~ mal needs this winter, he says. partment of Agriculture. The price|chased in 1898, when 17,010 acres | AT FIRST PLAN, INC. Fae eee “It is not expected that the supply | ceiling on fresh apples was set con-| Were acquired. Today they comprise | SIGN OFA" T, 1 h 467 BARNESBORO of Pennsylvania apples for civilian siderably below the market prices of | 1,654,762 acres and are administered | c ep one use will be sufficient to meet the | the better varieties and grades and|by the Department of Forests and | } i heavy demand,” the Secretary repor-|as a result orchardists say they are Waters. | f ! i | Bay War Bonds and Stamps! ted the other day. “Only half of last | losing money during a year when| Ep ee i year’s canning volume will be attain- | costs are high and yields are abnor-| —Your part in the war is to buy / USE ARTI a this year end apple cold storage’ mally low. bonds every pay day! ©66 TABLETS, SALVE, NOSE
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