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Show SSS, Timber Srcdbrfl That bare mineral auj li much filer seedbed than the original dull Airfare of the natui : 1 form floor or duff (haded by a t!. n layer of logging fla .h la ahov-.'- i by an experiment with artitieial of while (Truce, blark ajiri:. e, and balsam tr under upland fo: . ,:t condi Ilona in ortheaatem Minnc. ota. Extends Sager Drink a to be served cold, itfch si iced tea, coffee, etc., should be sweetened while hot, when leu sugar la required. Washing Weed work When washing woodwork, use dry auda from whipped tor.p Jelly to prevent atreaking walls. Lae a atrip of cardboard to protect the wall neat to doer trainee and baseboards tram getting splashed. Celery Seup Chopped celery trpa flavor roasts, stews, bread atuflinga. To make a bait ter cream of celery loup, combine celery topi with coarse coda of celery, cover with water end cook until soft. Wll service BUREAU Halaaard bt Western Nawap.par Union. HIKE EMERl'KIbE APPLIED H)R GOOD Or AIX PEOPLE WIIAT IS THIS tree entt.-rpru- e I we Americana have cherished since the founding uf our government? That system, that way of life, those who prujiuse tu "make America over" would supplant with come form at state socialism. Tu me free enterprise la encouragement for each one of ui to give tlie best of our ability, energy end genius, to the progress of the nation. Not that we, as individuala, only rnay profit, but that all may profit, including future generations. Free enterprise encourages the farmer Is Improve bia aerra, r mi serve hie soil, that he may produce more and better crops. You When Shopping CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT WANTED TO BUT htp nil m your raw fura. rnhMt aklna, hiilra and wool to NOKTHrHTrRN Mllir AND Mil IWWHANY, M Inll l ily, where you wig III WiM. Anil Ula bent muiket yrksai niwnya receiva lug ft ACCESS. AUTOSg TRUCKS morn people are frd; the national wraith la Increased, and the farmer hands down to posterity a better, a more valuable, farm. Free enterprise encourages the merchant to seek better merchan. dicing methods; to add to the attractiveness of hia store; to provide increased stocks for the satisfaction of his customers. By doing these things he adds to the value of the community as a market place, and ninkes the community a better place in which to live. Free enterprise encourages the carpenter or contractor to build better end more attractive homes. Those better home add to our comfort and pleusure of living; add to the community and national values, and inrrciixe the national wealth. Free enterprise encourages the inventive grnlua to devise ef autre gadgets. The predui-tlothese mraa mere factories sad more Jobs. They add te the convenience and the pleasure ef living fur Ihe present and futura generations. Free enterprise encourages those of executive ability to organize production concerns in which free enterprise encourages the people to invest. It means more factories, mors jobs, more production of commodinational ties and an increased wealth. By encouraging Initiative free enterprise has made for the progress of the nation. It has Increased our national wealth from but a few billion to the present some 400 billion. It has provided millions uf jobs for workers at wages no other country can even approach. From it nut a few. but all have proilted. Free enterprise may be defined in many ways, but to me the most explicit definition is encouragement fur the accomplishment, for the general good of all America. The merchant who tells you he wants your patrnnnga so he may do a greater volume of business, is not tha one who auccreda. The one who shows you why it is to your advantage to buy at hia store la the ana you patronize. a INSTRUCTION AHK IN BKMANB BARHFU4 Barberitid Uught in few month. Lanrv ImnineM with m big inrumo yereiiinent BAI T I ARK MKIU -- OI.LMiK 17i Begeal AC I. (iUIslii, Nir. A U. MISCELLANEOUS wb wuv auD arix g Tyji.wrlt.ra. Mire runiiiur. I'Ll a.lush liraialara. fkitra, Mrhinra, MAI.T l.kK IIFSK BCI'IMNUK as Waal liwtaai, SaU lata Ulr Dial. Add-fa- A INVEST. OPPOB. PLaHvio anaara LktiiM Bubber (w n.aina aar mM tar Mid eilaae. eulrk aalilna, chiu proul pl. fills. tar, CaatiHt. CaalwnW ri.nua nuvrltlaa. aainpla SI as, WIU BUSINESS ataiuta, 12 (6 ban niheo ri.aaTiu moaners tta Cam.raia Itiaal, ha Utaia. Cald pnati-ulr- l. PERSONAL MAIL OHDFIK PHOTO PINIBHINfl HoveUiiNRg. printing, enlarging, ruyirinff. Writ wf price list end free mdlUn PHOTO IKKVICtA. lee. KfMiisN A. CnHf. WHsrtHII. li FOR SALE Utad lot tisMit Sums, li ns. Can bo fneed far know trallm or IrvU ISIS hiS Lakk atrro nw Wat alt Slid fast. Tefapfatat salvage HM, SALESMEN WANTED Salesmen tZtZt'TSrJS'JXi oaae tsllsr Ibry all Mod. aimdr workMn ora Me mooty. NoIhkI Tat Chios III W. Jacktaa fa 1IL Imlt Hii, CELEX INSTRUCTION PLAN Eliminate Winter Starting rsiwota anS Ims el ttmm. TmiiMst ITOUDiet, s,ta and MUll slaiolo ofal rmrMlf la M nnnota. Mo UNCONTROLLED INFLATION DUE TO PRODUCT SCARCITY THE VAST and extremely unusual amount of currency In circulation in the nation constitutes a smoldering Are that could easily be fanned Into a flame of uncontrolled inflation. To prevent that we must have commodities in sufficient quantities to meet the demand of those with money to spend. Anything that delays reconversion. and the production of those peacetime commodities is a grave threat for all of us. A-I-m taols. Works oa any oar. Work or taortor. altar lishto, laottim ud yoworfhl oiartar Ufa of botlory, oooro action. Proton Toa11 lino both onalrr and QMooiof. O otart oa ooldrot taro whoa aim otall. Coloa iKotracdna Ploa tatio yoa book gl raoh for (Molls, psotesM pl Cl LI X Boa (2S. Coaatii BluKa ATTENTION Is HUNTERS? DEF.R HIDES WANTED Highest Prices Paid for Hides, Sheep Pelts, Furs and IVeol Cal! or See Nearest Branch Utah Co. Ogden - Garland Logai Salt Lake Gty em $how Now Today WHY ALL THE HtIRAIlINO far, or eandrin nation of, the Wagarr-Murra- y, meat bill, It does not create a single Industrial e worker Job, though It may an the government payrolls a few thousand of those new faring a let nut. It la merely congress voting Itarll authority te da what congress haa at much authority to do without, as It would have with, aneh a law. The bill eaa be but a trial balloon to determine the attitude ef the people an the question ef the ualionallsalieu ef Industry, which would mean It ran be a aisle socialism. threat te free enterprise. eaa-tlnu- Unlimited gas is li grave threat to what is left of those badly worn auto tires. Joy ruling was out for so long because of no gaa that the family is now making up for those lung lost pleasures. They are again going places, even taking delayed vacation trips to far away point. Worn tire are paying the price, and it la quite possible that some of those varitmmstf may walk home. Without tires the auto situation can be worse thun It was without gas, and tires are alow in coming. EACH BILLION Advertise the best thing you have in slack of your stors is tha neat issue of this paper. Fcatura it. Pnsk it strong- - Thro sit in tour store snd linen tha pecuniary Iruil of your wiedotn. n it of previously authorized appropriations tiie President or congress reralli before it la spent, is a billion dollars less for the American taxpayer to does not pay- - provided congress pend it for some other fanciful purDOLLARS pose. .THE FARMERS welcomed the return to cow time. - t IN POSING as the International philanthropist Uncle Sam has no difficulty in finding taker. WHEN TIIE DOCTOR COMES MARCHING HOME Economics and Geography Among Studies Required to Ground Students in the It By BAUKIIAGE .bt i ; Nazi-Fasci- st Vet-eran- ; j earnestly. us. was discharged from the navy andrr honorable ronditiana. The discharge reads, d Joint Mr." Could yon please tell me what this means? R. J, A., Hawthorne, Calif, A It nio.irs Bureau of Frrsonnel-Burraof Mi'ihea Joint letter, the authority under which your, discharge was g:w!. Q. Is it true H a hoy enlists In Ihe nary reserve at 17, that he is autnmi 'n '' rrlrasrd one day preceding his 21st birthday? Mrs E. R. M.. lule lake, Calif. A. The navy department says yes SMITH BROS. .COUGH DROPS be nice to phone a doctor's Eu- and Mussolini affected us would tions and excuses. In order to meet tha threats against democracy from within and from without, Mr. Studebaker believes, with moat of hia colleagues, that our present educational system will have to be thoroughly renovated. Both the plant and the product must be remodeled, he says. He chose two subjects geography and economica aa examples of bow the product must be altered. Knowledge of Conditions Vital Geography is important because It la a study of the world in which wa live. It Is a study of the peoples who live In the world of our very near, thanki to jet propulsion and atomic energy, if not always very dear neighbors. Geography is also the study of the pursuits, the industries of the people of the world. Its grasp is essential if we are to bring intelligent thought to judgment of events and the conditions at home and abroad and their effect upon each other and upon us. "And yet, geography was never taught to our people," Mr. Studebaker says. "We stop teaching it at the eighth grade. The younger children, from three to eight, are taught by teachers who themselves never had more than eighth grade instruction In the subject. And his second example of one of our educational products which must be strengthened, economies, 'belongs still less to the people." Only 5 per cent of the high school pupils ever studied economics, he informed me. and only 5 per cent of these ever learned anything about international trade. "How can we possibly meet the problems arising now If we do not understand this subject? How can we possibly maintain free enterprise If wa cannot pass a considered Judgment on the questions that the pa- per are full of every day? How can a person say whether a wage Increase is fair if he hss never studied the simplest theories of supply and demand, or the more complicated relations of wages, costa, profits? And in the international field, he continued, hov could a person who bad never learned the fundamentals of International trade know whether a tariff was justified, whether a cartel was dangerous, whether certain foreign buslnesi activities benefltted the people as a whole, whether free competition or government subsidy was a better policy? How could they advise their congressman to vote on the Bretton Woods agreement, or the policy of foreign loans? Just as geography auffers because Its teaching endi before maturity Is reached (maturity in this sense la the year group, roughly high school agei, economics is begun too r. late. It is offered as a high school course and boiled down Into such a concentrated potion that not only are vital elements omitted (such as International trade! but It become a dry and highly abstruse subject Furthermore, since It is often an elective (a subject I'll touch on In a later article). It may be omitted entirely because It Is "hard. These two subjects are only two examples of those which should. In Mr. Studebaker'i opinion, make up a solid "core of education available to all. This core, he says, is essential if we are to build solidarity in a democratic society. A certain group of vital, basic subjects which will help us understand the problems that threaten democracy, the facts necessary to give us the basis for a sound faith In our way of life. doApyb CORN PIAKIS Tbs u BARBS f U a patient didnt have bigb blood pressure whea he entered a doctor's office he had it by the time be left. These were tough years for hypoWhen they imagined chondriacs. they were sick they also had to imagine they could get a physician. They've just made a film about teacher for the children's sake let's hope they don't get a film about It might result In more pupils. spankings than a bad report card. A new process of canning In aluminum for highly sensitive ma- chines and parts saves warehousing and w hope it will make more new Jobs than will be lost by warehousemen. There won't be enough oysters this year to supply the demand. Prob- ably the war took too many sheila. An ia being established, the purpose of which Is to make available healthy corneal tissue to restore sight to those who are blind through an affliction of the cornea. The system ia similar to the blood-banand no less valuable. I wish they would establish a hair-baneye-ban- MUIR CORHi mis c. Works When WM.B-BOT- Y Most Colds Start each DartriLlfs a Rie-Vamdln claused medication tha- t- i andOtaRtbetatUntitUneed. od. . Follow dlracUooa la tha 1ESS55ES It was tough on the doctors too. They were as overworked as subway guards in a rush hour. Their one regret was that they were unable to feel four pulses at a time. VA-TRQ'H- Ol Many a medico was In worse shape than the patients. One ef the laugha af wartime was a doctor telling a patient "l'oare working toe hard. You've got te take it easy. When you finally got out of the waiting room and into a doctor's office you were brushed off faster than a man on a revolving door. You left too dizzy to remember what he said. He was too dizzy to remember what was wrong with you. i I It was nothing unusual te have a doctor greet you with "What la your ailment? 1U give you ten sec ends. Personally we were In a tough pot; five of our six doctors were In Asia. We always try to keep a second string team, but they were away, also. The only one left looked so run down we couldn't bear to see him. But one day we dropped in. What'a the matter with you? he asked. I'm a nervous wreck, we replied. From what? he asked. "From watching you try to handle your business, we replied. Full-streng- yeast acts faster because it's th fresh Fleichmanng fresh active Yeast goes right to work makes sweeter, tastier bread . . . helps insura tender light texture. IF YOU BAKE AT HOME-u- m Fleiachmannfi active, fresh Yeast with the familiar yellow labeL Dependable America! d favorite for over 70 yean. I Then we gave him some pills he had once prescribed for us, told him he looked terrible and warned him to take it easy or he might need medical attention, time-teste- EASILY SATISFIED (With Apologies I Man wants but little hrre below A shorter day and longer dough A streamlined heme with gadgets A limousine and beach car, too; The latest television set A carefree attitude on debt A swimming pool In blue or pink And lota ef room to ait and think. I , iJGHreR MOMENTS wh fresh KEvereadY Batteries A town house and a little place Out In the country. Just in rase A motor boat for summer time And winter In a warmer clime A walkout every little while Te work off that attack of bilo--A banner to tote hrre and there Proclaiming This Shop Is Unfair." Some people's wants are extra high - They seek the pie up in the sky: I merely scck-tget my share With Just a little bit to spare; tant IFck t!w ,pp,e .nd the cor- eFor p blessings they would war; I'll be contented if I act As much as the directors get. tip-to- Ladies' GarThe International ment Workers plan their own radio stations. The United Auto Workers and the CIO Clothing Workers have similar projects. This alarms us. It may mean an aerial picket line which radio addicts will have to cross in order to reach Jack Benny or Gabe Heatler. u Clancy, f think you done that on purpose I u If President Truman succeeds in plowing a straight furrow in Washington he will be the first man ever to do it on a merry-go-roun- Atit d. LAST-jr- down-to-eart- h . . . by Bauk ha ge Mh Id Inal fss riya Kellogg's Com Flakes bring yoa whole thopiotective food element af the peisi declared imntiii to human nutrition. In a milk strike we assume the striker always threaten te stay out till the cows come heme. wooden barrel is coming back. Fine. The way things are pointing in this country, it is good to know they will be available for street wear again. Hold everything. Here come ths guys 1th aell refrigerators. ran boy aff the Naturally, they're stHl oa the Job with the Armed Forres but there are plenty for civilian use, swell. So be sure and ask for fresh. From Hairisburg, IIL. comes report that the old fashioned LET DOWN A restful life has come with Peace; No prrssure, speed er baiters on fresh, doted " ready" fiA-Eg- ht batteries yoa need! Your dealer haa them now, in the Oat fits your flashlight. I BuPers-Hu-Me- to! Simply Delicious wait. 15-1- 6 one-yea- k The Advertisements Mean a Saving to Yoi Keep Potted on Values by Reading the Adj lean school gave our polyglot nation the solidarity to carry on the war successfully. But," he added, "we have sever tests ahead. Wa must Tbe.frw doctors left at home were educate for freedom, and educate for harder te see than a world series. existence In a newly integrated The lines were almost as long, and world of which wc are an integral part We must understand our own some patients arrived the night before and sat on soap boxes all night problem and the problems of othIn order to get In first in the morners." I couldnt help applying this the- ing. ory to the stories from Germany. A thorough underatanding of democPatients had to wait so long for racy is proof against Nazi propagan- their turn, even when they got inda. An understanding of other peoside the house, that they often outples and events beyond our borders grew the original ailment and dewhich affect u aa the rise of Hitler veloped new symptom! during tha make us deaf to German prevarica- m Ssf, fM SACK OR MINTHOL- -5 TSADI So many physicians were taken into the war that the chance have been at least four to one that when you went to ones office you would see a sign Out to Global War, Return intimately" on tha door. Name Analyst and Commentator. WNC Service, III! Eye Street, N.W.. Washington, D. C. (This Is the Brat af twe artlrlee aa Sweeping revision of surplus property regulations In favor of World the subject af the "new recaaver- War II veterans haa been announced by W. Stuart Symington, adminia- monthf public y,, ,ut trauir. after a personal Investigation bal teanie)1 a M the Impoe-whie- h indicated that some disposal tance uf Industrial reconversion. For agencies were giving veterans the !many Mrf monthtf business men, 'with tha help of the best technical The changes include elimination of advlc bet.n couM obtainf Uie I2.5(i0 limit on preferential pur- w ihift trom wartime to chases and within reasonable preparlllf peacetime production. Government amounts, there will be no limit; has shared the knowledge af its ex- Permihsion for veteran entering u an-lti cper.tum. . n to purchase the retail bus.n.-sLabor hlg eontributed ttl sugges- Initial stock of goods for resale. All thren know what they Hitlierto, under Interpretation of tha wan Together they hope to obtain C.I. bill, a veteran could buy mate- a successful synthesis. rial to establish a store, but could But what many people do nut realnot obtain preference on stock for ise la that the nation, tha whole sale; anPermission for veterans to deal di- world, for that matter, la facing other reconversion problem, equally rectly with disposal agencies such as the department of commerce as difficult to solve, equally as Imand Reconstruction Finance corpor- portant to achieve. It la the reconversion of our whole educational sysation; and upon its success depends Special permission for veterans to tem, of democracy buy automotive or other equipment the political future Its economic future as well, as required by his employment. It is and aald that few auto are available, embodied In the theory and of free enterprise. however; It (a no exaggeration to say that Provision that credit may be extended to veterans under terms and sur current educational system, conditions established by the dis- which along with our wartime inposal agency which aclls the goods. dustrial system made Allied victory Thus, It will be possible fur veter- possible, is no ip re adapted to meet an! to nbtain loans from commerce the new and startling problem of department and RFC as well as the postwar world than the Japanese the Smaller War Plants corporal ion. defense could meet the atomic Information now Is that the RFC bomb. will soon take over all disposal from Enlightened educators everywhere the commerce department, which realize this. In a short time experts only recently assumed sale of con- will meet in London to work out a sumer goods from treasury. program outlined In San Francisco by the men and women who planned the educational and cultural counQuestions and Answers Q. When my twia brother entered cil of the United Nationd. Here at the service he designated me home and in other democratic counbeneficiary ef hia Insurance. After tries. domestic educational policies hasty marriage be made, he In- are being reshaped to meet the new formed me and my parents be had conditions. not and had no Intention af changEducation for world freedom la an ing the beneficiary. After hia death Important objective; education for I was notified by the Inauranre de- freedom in the land of the free la partment that I was his benefirlary. equally important, for it is the founIll wife hss made aerne wirt at dation atone of world democracy. claim for Ihe in stir a nee and has We have the task of reconverting hrld ap settlement for Id months. our own antiquated machinery so Can anyone but the Insured change that It will be geared to produce the beneficiary er ran the Insurance and maintain freedum. The United department decide who la to get Nations' task la to build new maHT-- J. F. K.. Pale Alto, Calif. chinery which will evolve a prodA. No one can change ihe benefi- uct which must displace the teachings which still have ciary but the Insured. If you are named Ihe beneficiary In the policy, their hold on a large segment of the then you are entitled to the Insur- population. Our own product must ance and the Veterans administra- be both a weapon of offense and of tion says the wife or no one else defense. can hold It up 18 minutes. File your We have a powerful example in s claim for the Insurance with the the need for this in the demonstratadministration. ed strength of tha Nazi ideology and Q. With reference te eale of govthe weakness of what wa have so for ernment surplus property and the produced to combat It 82,588 amount aald to aa Individual, I am mneh lute res ted In farther da- Nazi Propaganda ta 111 an Hill mailer and any Infor- Remains Strong mation relative to localien af these A report made public only a week will boards be property surplus or two ago reveals bow Nazilsm at mneh appreciated J. A. V., lllng-ka- Its blackest, aa the report describes . Mont. is being kept alive In a series of It, A. The 82.500 limit has recently "resistance clubs In Germany scatbeen removed. Your nearest Smallfrom the North sea to the Baer War rinnts Board la at Boise. tered varian mountain. Allied InvestigaIdaho, 110 Capital Securities Bldg. tors hava pieced together an appalYour nearest department of comof a widespread activity picture ling merce board is at Denver. Region baaed upon race hatred, and other 1030 J5lh street. Suggest you Nine, Nazi principles with which the Gerwrite to these boards for further deman youth ha been so thoroughly tails. Indoctrinated in a manner pointed 4). I want te know If s man 27 out In these columns some time ago who In been hie the old, yeure nary which I then said must be dealt almost two years and has two kids, and with eventually. the nlilesl four years and the baby The sfense is powerful, and the can't walk, ran get s discharge on weakness of our defense is illustratthis ronditloa saan. Wife, Coweta, ed In recent dispatches telling us Okla. bow Nazi propaganda Is affecting the A No, the minimum number of viewpoint of the American anny of for enlisted navy points personnel as A major Is reported as I of November is 41 points. From occupation. the truth of the atrnrity your letter, your husband has only doubtingin the concentration camp of about 38 points, if he has had no stories Dachau located only a few miles overseas duty. from where he was stationed. AmerQ. My husband Is a seaman In the I have axkrd assistance of the ican soldier are heard parroting the nary. Red Crass to pay my bespits I hill familiar Goebbels fabrication that lor an operation. They aald "No" Germany was forced into the war and recommended the Navy Relief. that Hitler had his faults but was really great in many respect, or If I wrote them staling renditions: their answer was to loan me Ihe Hitler's glory la found to be too a he It used aa a scapemoney mill I could work to pay it strong goat to excuse German war guilt bark. Waf t't I entitled to medical goat 1 have just come from a long talk care? Mr. E. D.t Taylnrvlllr, N.C. with one of America'! great educa A. The navy department says you were definitely entitled to medical tors, John Studebaker, United States Commissioner of Education. It was j rare if you applied to the navy med-- i iral before your op- - he who introduced me to the phrase, eratiin. Suggest you srply to the "the new reconversion. "Our democratic system is threatnearest medical dispensary and from within and without he they will inform you as to your stat- ened aid to me The Amer- - will office again and Ibid he is not in rope, Asia or Africa. Problems at Home and Abroad. Surplus Property Sales (J- - We csa'c sake enough Sasith Bras. Cough Drops so satisfy everybody. Our output is till mulcted. Buy only what yoa need. Saitb Brea have Koched coughs due so colds sacs 1S47. Black or Menthol still oaly Si. To Maintain Free World ElllTOKS Mfl'E: This neunpuper, thruueb tperiid arrangement with ihm ITeuerm Sru w V'asAifigfon bureau L nion ml Iblk tya Street, NI I). I.', u elite tu brine ediinsltm, renders dye meekly column on problem of ike veteran and servicemen and hie family. Quantum may be la the ahtu-- Bureau end they mill be ennyrred in a BubnetjurHl tub limn. Wo reptiri eon be mods direr! be mail, but only in the column nhick mitt appear in this nemipeper regufurfy. - Out af that improvement Let the Ads Guide Sounder Education Needed dated "Eveready" flashlight bat- teries. The famous proves that you get a Jmk, battery every time... your datc-Jin- e rr i very best assurance of dependable service aivi long battery life. j r lr ixjrti i , mM TUncrd gvereadirte s nyMrrrd trademark at Satkmal Chrtoa Campmt! VICTORY BONDSI Noue tho lime to buy them j |