. What to do for Uncle Sam; a first book of citizenship. ; or spend it for anything to bemade into something useful, or to help something to HELPING TO SAVE FOR HIM 43 grow, you are spending in a way that helps UncleSam. You help him, too, when you buy ten centsworth of fresh air andhealth by going on thecar to the park, thecountry, or the beach. And there is justone more way for boysand girls to help thecountry to-day. Youcan try to save drygoods manmay have to let UncleSam have his deliverytruck, and it alwaysmakes his cloth costmore when he has to send it to your door. The grocer


. What to do for Uncle Sam; a first book of citizenship. ; or spend it for anything to bemade into something useful, or to help something to HELPING TO SAVE FOR HIM 43 grow, you are spending in a way that helps UncleSam. You help him, too, when you buy ten centsworth of fresh air andhealth by going on thecar to the park, thecountry, or the beach. And there is justone more way for boysand girls to help thecountry to-day. Youcan try to save drygoods manmay have to let UncleSam have his deliverytruck, and it alwaysmakes his cloth costmore when he has to send it to your door. The grocer may lose hisdelivery man, but what does that matter? Everychild in the country can play that he is a home pagefor the Government and carry bundles that wouldotherwise have to be delivered. This will savework, and time, and the cost of delivering. Put on your caps and run! Carrying home thegroceries, saving your money by spending it wisely,and lessening the garbage mans load, will be gamesto play with Uncle Sam. See how quickly you canlearn these Courtesy, Boy Scouts of America CARRYING HOMETHE GROCERIES 44 WHAT TO DO FOR UNCLE SAM QUESTIONS AND SOMETHING TO DO 1. How can you save food and make it go farther inthe home bread box, the fruit basket/ the vegetable bin,on your plate at meal time, and in your school lunch? 2. What do you think it is best to pack in your schoolluncheon box, and why? 3. If there should be a lunch room started in yourschool, what do you think it would be wisest to have onthe bill of fare so that the least food would be wasted? 4. Here are the great food families. Certain members ofeach should come to table with you every day. The Mineral and Acid Family: This is made up of apples, oranges, prunes, raisins, cab-bage, onions, carrots, squash, green salads, greens, potatoes,bananas, grapes, rhubarb, dates, beets, parsnips, pumpkins,turnips, cucumbers, and other fruits and Meat and Meat Substitute Family, Known as theProteins: Beef, p


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