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Little Joe figured that if fortifi-
cation meant a big fort, the word
atification must mean a big rat.
With a record-smashing total of
1,118.8 pounds of butterfat, Crest-
view Toitilla Susan, purebred Hol-
stein dairy cow owned by Lake-
field Farms, Clarkston, Mich., has
established a new all-time U. S.
butterfat figure for cows being
milked twice daily. “Susan” pro-
duced close to 1,400 pounds of ta-
ble butter during the year.
Even Gadsby’s boy, who has grad-
uated from two universities, has
returned home but has to phone the
garage for help in fixing the lawn
mower.
That was no tremble; it was just
the usual “shake.”
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Will Kippey will open bids on a
shave and haircut next week.
A TIP TO COLUMBIA
Mind your books
And students be
Or Ike will put
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ANOTHER CONSPICUOUS FIRST ... For the first time in history
women, outside of the medical services, are a permanent part of U. S.
armed forces. The heads of the women’s service groups are shown at
the Pentagon building following a conference with Defense Secretary
James Forrestal. Left to right are: Capt. Joy Bright Hancock USNR,
director of the Waves; Col. Mary A. Hallaren, director of the Wacs;
Col. Geraldine P. May, director of the Wafs (Women in the Air Force)
and Maj. Julia E. Hamblet, director of marine corps women.
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Friend—What is your son taking
up in college this year?
Dad—Space, nothing but space.
We just heard a fellow explain-
ing his despondency by saying that
he had just popped the question
and his girl “Gromykoed me.”
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Doodie Kimbell fell into enough
money the other day to have his
gas tank filled and is thinking of
having his auto washed at a public
garage.
THEIR FIRST FULL MEAL IN FIVE WEEKS ... The philosophy of
most soldiers is not to volunteer for anything and eat all you can. These
men, however, broke both those cardinal rules when they volunteered
to take part in a. five week “survival ration” test conducted under life-
raft ration conditions which allowed them only 900 calories a day. Here
they are shown, gaunt and hungry looking, as they sat down to their
first full meal at the conclusion of the experiment. One man’s weight
dropped from 183 to 154 pounds, another skidded from 158 to 133 and
a third went from 140 to 113 pounds.
Turkey raisers are being advised
now not to put baking soda or sail
in drinking water for poults, because
use of these in excessive amounts
causes a condition known as "watex
belly.”
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Whether we like it or not, we have
been thrust into a world that has
been crowded up into such close
quarters that there is no longer any
“home mission” field or “foreign
mission” territory. The needs of all
the world are our problem.
Roy L. Smith.
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mentwere seven bulls, two heifers, 50 pigs, 16 white leghorn chickens
and five dogs. The shipment, one of many such, was valued at $33,000.
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mechanical skill, and the service of
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WIGGLESWORTH, PRENTICE
K.—The university crowns you a
, man among men and a citizen ex-
traordinary. Although in a posi-
tion by a little skullduggery and a
mild twisting of conscience to get.
money from the government, you
bothered to realize that Uncle
Sam is being gypped right and left,
that he is in a hole up to his
neck and that he is too-good a guy
to swindle. You also openly ex-
pressed concern about the gov-
ernment’s financial future, even
dropping the funnies to analyze
the situation. You get not only an
honorary degree but strawberry
ice cream with cherries.
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Fall pigs have advantages ovel
spring litters because they are far
rowed under more favorable condi
tions. Sows and gilts have been on
summer pasture soaking up sun
shine during pregnancy. Iowa State
college swine specialists say fall pig
usually come stronger and more
pigs are saved.
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Your kidneys are constantly filtering
waste matter from the blood stream. But
kidneys sometimes lag in their work—do
not act as Nature intended—fail to re-
move impurities that, if retained, may
poison the system and upset the whole
body machinery.
Symptoms may be nagging backache;
persistent headache, attacks of dizziness,
getting up nights, swelling, puffiness
under the eyes—a feeling of nervous
anxiety and loss of pep and strength.
Other signs of kidney or bladder dis-
order are sometimes burning, scanty or
too frequent urination.
There should be no doubt that prompt
treatment is wiser than neglect. Uss
Doan’t Pills. Doan's have been winning
new friends for more than forty years.
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CARP, OSCAR W.—On numerous
occasions you were observed stand-
ing in the doorway of a bus in the
rush hour. Asked to step forward,
you did so. A degree is not enough,
Oscar. Name your wish- and you
shall have it.
St Joseph aspirin
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insure prompt, normal elimination.
No more harsh laxatives that irritate
the digestive tract and impair nutri-
tion ! Lemon in water is good for you!
Generations of Americans have taken
lemons for health—and generations
of doctors have recommended them.
They are rich in vitamin C; supply
valuable amounts of Bi and P. They
alkalinize; aid digestion.
Not too sharp or sour, lemon in water
has a refreshing tang — clears the
mouth, wakes you up. It’s not a
purgative — simply helps your sys-
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SCRIPTURE: Exodus 31:1-11; 35:30—39:43; I
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DEVOTIONAL READING: Exodus 20:1-17.
been dusted with DDT. The amount
of DDT was so minute, however,
that it was not considered danger-
ous.
On corn, an application of 30
pounds of dust (containing 5 per
cent DDT) per acre might amount
to two ounces of DDT per ton of si-
lage; that is, if all the dust stayed
on the corn, which is extremely un-
likely. Even that much would result
in only about a gram of DDT daily
in the ration of a cow or steer.
DDT toxicity studies at a private
research farm indicate no danger to
animals from considerably larger
amounts. Even so, if any farmer
fears a trace of DDT in milk from
silage made from sprayed or dusted
corn, he can feed the silage to
steers, heifers or dry cows.
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across the ages,
pointing us to worth-
ier effort, as we
study again the
achievement of Be-
zalel and his associ-
ates in the construc-
tion and furnishing of
the Tabernacle at
Sinai.
You will wish to
read the scripture
passages for the les-
son and the devo-
COOKSEY, GERALD K H. —
What are you doing away down
here? We meant to honor you
first. You shot a composer of ra-
dio jingles on sight See us in the
dean’s office later. We’re throw-
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HONORARY AWARDS FOR 1948
BATHERTOP, HORACE J.—Few
men are more deserving of this
signal recognition. Through the
past year you at no time cut a box-
top, worked on a prize slogan or
dropped everything to try for a
jackpot. Take a degree of Doctor
of Extraordinary Willpower and
help yourself to a glass of beer.
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MOOSEJAW, BASIS, R.—It is a
pleasure to see you in today’s line
of honorary degree takers. So far
as we know, you are that outstand-
ing example of manhood, ..an Ameri-
can who, having his old car to dis-
pose of, let his neighbor have it at
a low price instead of conniving with
slick operators to get twice what
it was worth. Take any degree that
fits, and won’t you stay for lunch
with the faculty?
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Burn the carcass of every anima)
that dies of anthrax. Don’t open the
carcass. Soak in with kerosene,
cover it with a load of cobs ox
straw, put a load of manure ovel
them and set fire to the pile. 11
possible, burn anthrax carcasses
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TUPPER, HALLOWAY G.—We
want you to take a degree print-
ed on special gloss paper and
also $1,000 in cash. Called before
a committee of the United States
congress in a time of national
crisis to answer the simple
question, “Are you a member of
the Communist party?” you did
so. You did not demand to read
a long statement. Furthermore,
you showed - up without your
lawyer. Get up there nearer the
head of the line where you be-
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Slight Danger Noted
In DDT Dusted Corn
Tests of Silage Show
Minute Trace in Milk
Farmers are being told to use
DDT dust or spray for control of
European corn borer. This raises a
question. Can corn dusted or
sprayed with DDT be used for silage
for beef or dairy cattle without dan-
ger to the animals, or to people who
use the milk?
Tests in Wisconsin showed there
was a trace of DDT in the milk of
dairy cows fed silage made from
canning factory pea vines which had
Caution Urged in Feeding
Salt to Poultry Flock
Extra salt will control cannibalism
for a short time after it is added
to the ration of chickens, according
to Pennsylvania State college. Us-
ual amount is two teaspoons pel
gallon of drinking water. Sail
should be fed only long enough to
stop cannibalizing, except the small
amount contained in the mash.
Feeding large quantities actually
may prove harmful.
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Zeke Clay Says:
Tex Willoughby and his wife are
on speaking terms again but there’s
still a cold war- going on between
them.
tional reading, Exodus 20:1-17, and
the golden text: “Whatsoever thy
hand findeth to do, do it with thy
might,” Ecclesiastes 9:10.
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A MAN WHO DID FINE WORK
QEZALEL, grandson of Hur, son
• of Caleb, was, called of God to
superintend the building of the Tab-
ernacle. His name means “under
the shadow of God.” He knew how
to do fine work, having been trained
in Egyptian art and handicraft—
metallurgy, carpentry, weaving, em-
broidery, leather-dyeing, gem-cut-
ting and confections. He even knew
the art of apothecary.
Best of all, he loved to do fine
work. It is one thing to possess the
know how, it is yet another thing
to love the execution of a great de-
sign.
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forting GRAYS OINTMENT with
its wholesome antiseptics and na-
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like it—nothing so comforting—or
pleasant for externally caused skin
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ENTERTAINMENT WITH STRINGS ATTACHED ... For reasons of
morale and entertainment, American soldiers in Japan are taking up
areherY; Some of them already are twanging six-foot bows like experts
under the guidance of one of the world’s leading archers, Toshisuke
Nasu, whose school in Tokyo the army has taken over. To lend the
authentic sporting touch the GI’s line up for a picture clad in what the
well-dressed Japanese archer is supposed to wear, and any resemblance
to Rohm Rood is strictly from hunger. The gent with his back turned
is Nasu, the instructor.
Big Bird
Engineer — And so poor Harry
Was killed by a revolving crane.
Englishman—My word! What
fierce birds you have in America.
CRUMMETT, THADDEUS R. —
You are an American workingman
and union member. We have the
positive proof that, instead of blind-
ly following a wild-eyed leader
when you were convinced he was
wrong, you voted the other way at
the special meeting. You were
heard to make the statement on
your feet and in a loud voice, “I
could be right, too.” Take a box
of cigars as you go out and help
yourself to the chicken sandwiches—
all white meat.
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God is the infinitely persistent
experimenter, and when one genera-
tion fails him he always tries an-
other. Always there is a new genera-
tion as fresh and multitudinous as
morning dew, to hear again God’s
gracious gospel and have an op-
portunity to respond to his inspir-
ing challenge.—E. M. Walker.
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“Ashen faced and close to col-
lapse he trembled as his counsel
pleaded for clemency, saying he
lacked the strength to resist temp-
tation”—News item on a rent
gouger’s prison sentence.
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gest rise in eight years and nobody
is more frightened than the fellow
who finds his stock is up a dozen
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TRAITS OF CHARACTER
QEZALEL possessed knowledge
• as a fine craftsman, but back of
this technical knowledge was spirit-
ual discernment. He was filled
“with the spirit of God.” He worked
at the temporal, but he worked for
the eternal.
He possessed wisdom — wisdom
which comer only from God. Wis-
dom which means understanding in
the sense in which Solomon speaks
in Proverbs.
Picture life with every workman
filled with the spirit of God, and
possessing an understanding of his
task in the light of God’s eternal
will. Here, I fancy, Henry Van Dyke
may have got the inspiration for his
great poem on “Work.”
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HANDS THAT SERVE GOD
A HOLIAB, meaning “the father
-his my tabernacle,” was’called of
God to help Bezalel in this high and
holy task. He was of the tribe of
Dan—which tribe furnished Hiram
as chief artist in building Solomon’s
temple. Aholiab, “given of God”
for this divine task, gladly dedicated
his skillful hands in helping Bezalel.
And there were many others who
helped—“wise hearted,” we read.
Here was a task, God’s task, and
here were leaders, Bezalel and
Aholiab, ready to serve God; and
here were helpers, wise hearted.
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WORK FOR. EVERY DAY
r s BURNING now from the fascinat-
- ing story of how Bezalel and
Aholiab and their helpers con-
structed and furnished the Taber-
nacle at Sinai, according to the mi-
nutest detail as outlined in the pas-
sages above cited, let us ask,
What about our work?
There is work for everyone every
day. “To every man his work.”
And every task is essential in bring- i
ing to pass the Kingdom of God on
earth. God did not make us for
idleness. He made us for a pur-
pose—that purpose to do our par-
ticular work. None other can do
what God has ordained that we
should do.
“My Father worketh hitherto, and"
I work,” said Jesus. “Work, for the
night cometh when no man can
work.”
. Will my work be done ere the
night come?
"Time worketh,
Let me work, too,
Busy as time my work I ply,
'Till J work the work of eternity."
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