THURSDAY, DEC. 2.1rd, 1913 THE NEWS - JOURNAL, RAEFORD, N. C. PAGE THREE 2 "3 School Lunch Calls For Special Foods Sponsors of school lunches can get help from the Food Distribution Ad ministration in paying for these lun ches if they will follow two approved school lunch patterns in preparing the food, say officials from Washing n. The Administration will pay, usual ly from 6 to 9 vents per meal, for cer tain specified foods purchased for and served In either of the two kinds of lunches. The menu mav include a wide variety of foods, defending on .1 w 1 1 in 1 local supplies of foods. The ' Typo A lunch provides from a thud to a half of the live kinds of fund that a growing child neels daily. I he "Type B lunch has the same kinds of food but the helpings are smaller and contain less protein, fat. minerals, and vitamins, except for xilk, which remains the same. The "Type A" lunch provides from A half-pint of fresh w.iole milk as a beverage. (2) A 2-ounce serving of meat or fish, or 1 egg, or 2 ounces of cheese, 'or hall a cup (cooked meas ure) of dry peas, beans or soybeans, or 4 tablespoon of peanut butter. (3) One cup of vegetables or fruit, or half a cup ;f each. (4) One or more sli ces of bread, or mufTins, or other hot bread, ma:!e of whole-grain or en riched flour or cereal. (5) Two tea spoons of butter, or margarine with added vitamin A. The officials point out that adults, who want a nutriti.ua lunch, can fol low the "Type A" lunch pattern to ad vantage in ordering food at a restaurant. JUST as surely as there'll always lie little I:oys and go-Is, and hig linys and .r's. Id a (c?je riidly around Chrir.tir-atUmc), t'l.'U surely there will a!vuy3 !c a ChriHtma. Our wish for you Is thai this Chrixtmu season of, 1913 he the inot memorable you have ever known. HOKE DRUG COMPANY See Us For Those "Last Minute" Gifts -.(- State College Answers Timely Farm Questions Q. How many broilers should I at ; tempt to grow next year? i A. It is not a question of who ! should grow broilers next year, but a I question of available feed, says Prof. ! Roy S. Dearstyne ( f State College. He j suggests that, if you have had 5u0 i broilers in 1943, you start only 400 in 1944. No new broiler production I should be attempted. If a 20 per cent reduction is made in broilers and lay ers are carefully culled, this will be a great help in solving the feed prob lem," Dearstyne says. crop may be obtained from the coun- ty agent. (J. When is the best time to set strawberries in the home garden? A. In Eastern Carolinal the setting dates for strawberries are January to March; and f r Western Carolina, March or April, say State College Ex tension horiticulturists. Growers should in all cases wait until the pe riod of soil freezing and thawing has passed. The best varieties for the eas tern section are Blakemore and Mas- sey and for the western section Pre mier and Dorsett. Any good local va riety can be used. The horticulturists suggest setting frJrn 100 to 300 plants. Full information for handling the They were training Mandy in her duties as maid. Upon answering the telephone the first day, she brought no message, but explained: " 'warn't nobody. Jes a lady says, 'It's a long distance from New York," and I sii.vs, 'Yes, ma'am, it certainly is'." O Teacher to pupil: ' Sammy" can you give me a sentence using the word delight? Sammy: Yaas'm, dewind blew in de windnw an' blew out de light. O ! Preacher to German boy; Sou, I sweet ! understand that in Germany when potato is one of the richest sources ofiyou sit down to your meals you .-,;,y vitamin A and that it also suppIietF Thank God and Hitler". What v.iil liberal amounts of calcium, phosphor- i you say when Hitler's dead? ous and iron. I German boy: ' Thank Golt". Q. We have an unusually large supply of sweet potatoes. Where can I obtain recipes for preparing them? A. Write the Agricultural Editor, State College, Raleigh, for a free copy of "Sweet Potatoes How To Use Them", Extension Pamphlet No. 79. This publication gives 15 recipes for cooking sweet potatoes, one of the most abundant and best food crops in North Carolina. The Extension nu tritionists point out that the AT FIRST SIGN OF A 66 TA&Xtt. JALVL NOSI DM J AS one hand's down a good name, Christmas each , i year hands down its traditions, and all arc good. It has been a tradition Here to regard rfie gooj will , of our customers as our most precious asset. In this holiday season of 1943 we exttnd to you., not as a customer alone, but as a friend, our very best wishes for a . . . Merry Omttmas. HOKE AUTO CO. E PAUSE, on the Eve of Christmas, 1943, to contemplate how much we owe the per ennial character of our customers. With gratitude and pride we scan the list. Some of these customers have been with us for more than a quarter of a century. 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