Show 1 i J i The Boys Column I 4 I- I WIND wnm IX IN YOLU FACE FCC THE WIND In your face makes you wise I Io So 30 o runs a proverb of old old old- Hard Bard wind smiting your our eyes Sudden and aid wild and bold Buffeting baffling ba throwing you Humbling your our pride and then Back at your shoulder showing you OU How flow to get up again How lIow to press on In spite of ot all aU Learning a a. little with every fall Finding out under stormy skies The wind In your face makes makes' you wise I Nancy Byrd Turner o I SAID THAW I IT TAKES a a. January thaw for a manto man manto manto to forget the bitter weather preceding It He is apt to be so 50 jubilant that hell he'll mention something about not having those old-fashioned old kind of winters any more Scarcely is I his thought uttered than ho Is back seeking his muffler and galoshes gal and ear muffs Out he goes to shovel snow He thought the wind was mild and could almost hear the first robin when bang comes bang comes a blast that shivers his local timbers A January I thaw brings optimism and hints of what js is 3 in the offing a lovely thing called spring But that season is a long ways I off cU t when you consider what February and March can offer A snowflake ke is a sight to behold a astar astar astar star form of amazing detail The crystals of varied dreamlike patterns are won won- wondrous wondrous wondrous drous to see The crystals may look on your our coat sleeve but when banked into drifts that mean shovel and snow plow they arent aren't quite so su beau beau- beau I As a I They are more impersonal friend reminds us when you OU get enthused en en- I en-I enthused over o a January thaw find an oldster to remind you of the big blizzard I in jn March back k in I o o o oA A 4 LOST ART RT SOME SAY a a. mans man's true disposition comes out with too much liquor some believe belleve it is exposed over a card game There is another yardstick for tor Judging mans man's disposition and that is the auto- auto I Put a steering wheel In a mans man's hands and see his attitude to his fellows Why should mechanical transportation have such an effect Did courtesy go When the old fashioned duster and goggles came In itt A motorist finds himself squeezed between there get drivers at cau cau- caution caution caution tion signals in traffic lanes Iane There is darting in and out of two lane traffic in a four lane fashion A driver finds he cant make it so he Jots back in front of you and uses his brakes hur hur- Sometimes there is a need for speed Generally the folks are on their j way to a a. movie a friends friend's party a shop shop- shopping shopping shopping ping trip Thero There is 13 the fellow who ties up upI I traffic while he talks to someone in I another e car or a pal a on C the sidewalk 1 1 J Lb ILL u uv v when you arent aren't moving because your I I line of traffic is held by a a. stop light I who There is the bumper pusher wants to remind you that he Is right behind your car How often do you find finda I a driver in a line of or traffic slowing down j r to let let another car from a side street get I I through There are many faults to find I I I with a motorists ability to handle a car but when a man uses courtesy from be- be behind bind hind that steering wheel you'll find hIm aim a better automobile risk I v Q O O I ADDING MORE STARS I TWO MORE stars may be added to the American flag if 11 the new Congress passes the bill for statehood for Alaska And nd Hawaii Hawaii became an incorporated meat meat- I territory of ot the U. U S. S In 1898 1808 And nd began planning for statehood In 1903 There are over people there and the tho majority maJority have have long been anal anal- anxious anxious ous to enter our Union Alaska with a population of is pretty hopeful t about being annexed as a state She be began be- be began gan gsa her drive back In 1915 three years I after becoming an Incorporated territory i I Both roth Hawaii and Alaska have already drafted constitutions for statehood Just Justin just in jn case The year 1950 may find the U. U S. S lifty strong May God continue to bless this thit th Union O O O i FAITH I AS STRONG AS ONES ONE'S 1 AS A town grows so should the towns town's churches hurches Whether the church has ic- ic rebuilt bunt built reconverted added wings and ells Installed new stained glass windows re redecorated re- re rei redecorated decorated the main auditorium or orI i I equipped its kitchen churches show I growth with its community However J I the tho point for pride is when a church I shows growth in its congregation growth in quality and quantity This 18 Is the mark of success success success- to religious teachers It Is said that there is only about half the people of ot a community i iwho I who support the churches If It only half balf S of us support our our schools our busi- busi we would Judge the worth worth-of our ourtown j I I town ton to n as ns less leas than tian t an it should be This I holds true with the support of ot our j I I I I churches We Vo usually figure on how much money Is made but let lei us also Is' wonder vonder how much religion 13 is used here s sv v v- v i WHAT'S FOR rOlt US 1 LOOK TO the way the wind blew in Canada For two sixty-two years ears the Domin Domin- Dominion Dominion ion has had a ban on oleomargarine j I V Their court has now made it legal to 1 manufacture and sell colored margarine l in I In n Canada and irI without n 01 of tax u. u I I n Since importation of oleo oho n c has formerly I een forbidden there thero except in New- New it will be some time be 1 be- be 1 oro plants plant to manufacture clep cleo will wm be It will wUl come come though Our Congress ill lii have a 1 bill but to face on the subject I It t oleo taxation n. n Consumers have de- de deI I the tax be removed as unfair i ia a n both state and federal statutes We I all aall se whether the voice of the tho lobby- lobby i I f it t Is louder IOU than that hat of f tho the housewife o se |