The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 16, 1928, Image 3

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    Are —
Janes W. (Daddy) Montee,
License
Angeles, sixty-five, who has just
license, ready for a “hop” and showing
acquired license.
his son Ralph, also a piloy, his newly
By JOHN BLAKE
HERE is nothing easier than con- |
vincing yourself that. you have
worked so long your brain has begun
to fag.
Then
other day,
hour getting back to the mental state
in which you left it ofl.
And the ch
never get exactly
swing had when you quit.
Quittirg a thing is halt fin
ished is. of course, due {o the natural
of which is
thing
you postpone the job till an
and must spend perhaps an
hen you will
into the same
neces are
back
you
when it
nnd
all us.
we have
laziness in
the hardest
come,
{0 over
» » .
We can all work twice as hard,
mentally, ns most of us do.
Only a terrific and overpowering in
terest in what we are doing will Keep
us at u task till our minds
wide awake that they bring
their powers to bear on it
Men who do big things keep at
them nnd at them—and they find that
they can often get a second mental
wind. which will make continuing ns
easy or easier than the work was be
fore.
fire so
all
can
FOR GOOSE
AND GANDER
CAAA AAA RARARARARRRRRRRRRWRT
By VOLA BROTHERS SHORE
FOR THE GOOSE—
HEN a man's in love with one
member of a family, he gea'rally
trusts everybody In It. When a wom
an's in love with one member of a
family, she gen'rally distrusts every
body in it
The woman ain't livin® that would
rather be loved well than wisely
The satisfaction ain't in bein’ beau
tiful, but havin’ people reco'nize you
are.
FOR THE GANDER—
Every man is a fool in some other
man’s opinion. And a wonder in some
woman's.
if a woman tells you a story with
ont names and the women in the story
don’t shine, it ain't her own.
You hate to buy hair tonic from a
bald barber.
(Copyright.)
When James Russell Lowell wrote
“The Vision of Sir waunfal” he shut
himself up in a room and stayed there
GIRLI JAGR
»
~~
“It isnt the broad highways that
tead to destruction,” says Flivvering
Felice, “it's the detours”
(Copyrizht.)
OW, children,” sald Mother
Gray Fox to her little bables,
“you must learn many lessons.
“For the panst few weeks 1 have
held you close to me 80 you could
feel my comforting warm furry body.
and so you need not be afraid in the
great dark world.
“But now the world Is no longer
dark, for you hava opened your eyes
at last, and you see the light.
“Your daddy is proud of you, too!
He stayed away while you were so
very tiny.
“It is best that way. Mether
wants to be all, all alone with
babies when they are so very tiny.
“And all alone in her three-roam
ground apartment she stayed with
you.
“Daddy Fox will teach you lessons,
too. He will also show you how you
must hunt and de the marketing
You will learn just a little nt a time
“That will be enough to No
tittle fox should learn too much at a
time, for we do not want you to ad
venture far.
“A very
will do.
“You must beware of Great tiormed
Fox
her
do
fittle hunting at a time
Away |
done,
the job
wins
exhausted when
till
not
for
And
aot
two days
he was he
through,
» chances are that if he had tried
by
«+1 {ft done,
ite the poem fits and starts
into a room, and
ny you could
iy] again
+ out, you
it by the
The fact it
ngs proves tis
men accompli
t it can be
There are differences in
but the
determination,
mpligsh more than
which is always ready
Just to “keep plugging” will net ac
much ut to plug
ging with all the power of the mind
will, and must, accomplish a great
deal.
course, commonplace n
wili often
brilliant
n rest
the one
to take
complish keep
Copyright.)
Owl. Hes a wild fellow and be
doesn't care in the least for a Jar
ling little baby fox,
“Perhaps 1 should say he cares for
a little baby fox too munch, Mueh too
much,
“He doesn’t really care for a baby
fox or he couldn't eatch the little
darting and put an end to its sweet
fox life.
“You must stay most of the time
safely In your soft grassy bed In the
Home Den.
“You must of the
beware strong
“No Little Fox Should Learn Too
Muck at a Time."
Wenzel
same cruel
Owl does.
“The Weasel
He
cuts, and he is tireless,
“Once a little
saved from a
ties
t
tie
loves little foxes in the
who i
that Great Horned
Ww “ny
to hunt
shor
knows how
how
too, knows to take
darling
Ww
ake saw him in time
didn’t want
no, you
fox
old
Old
the
was
lat
tat
¢] because
(2 by MeClure Newspaper Byndieats.)
SIAIIR IIR IIR ITN IIR
ALAD time is from January to De
vember, any time Is salad time
The important thing to remember Is
that In salads are althost alwhys the
fonds we need most. Green vegetables.
fruits and succulent vegetables such
as celery, cucumber, cabbage and
green pepper, with the crisp and ten
der lettuce.
A crisp and delicate dish of salad will
often cause the meal of heartier food
to be well digested: without it, these
foods could cause distress,
if one does one's own marketing, It
is a delightful way to get an early
morning walk and choose your own
salads.
Certain green vegetables, too small
or unattractive as to shape and size.
though perfectly wholesome, may be
used for salads, as they are to be cut
into pieces.
Small-sized fruits which may have
discolored skins, lowering the price,
can be purchased for various salads
and desserts. The quality I# just as
good and quite a saving on the food
bills can be made In this way. This
i HEY fought from heaven: the
stars iu thelr courses fought
against Sisera.” So sang Deborah ana
Barak. the son of Ablroam, exulting over
the destruction of the Canaanite com
mander, The quotation is an exumple
of the intimate relations which the
ancients believed to exist between the
stars and human destiny. The per
sistence of this idea down into our
own times is evidenced by the num
ber of “astrologers” who make a com
fortable living from the credulous by
thelr “horoscopes” and the prevalence
of star-superstitions all over the
world. As to astrology, it was regard
ed as a real sclence down to within
comparatively recent times,
There appears to have been strictly
no star-worship among the ancients
In the sun and the moon primitive
man saw deities—in the stars ccles
tial bodies more nearly related fo ana
connected with himself. The stars
peopled the heavens as man peopled
the earth and between then existed
‘s community of fate, ‘the celestial in.
fluencing the terrestial, as was nat
ural, Therefore, we see in current
star-superstitions not the invocation
of a god but ap attempt to find out
how the celestinl bodies with which
we ure in affinity are influencing our
destiny, A common superstition of
the “project” class in this country and
Canmda 18 that if you count nine stars
for nine successive nights (if & cloudy
or rainy night Intervene the charm
will be broken and the project must
be begun again) the person you dream
of that night will be your future hus
hand (or wife), In one section only
three stars are counted. This super
stition 1s based upon the ideas stated
ahove with regard to the connection
between the stars and thelr human
kindred, the counting of the stars be
ing merely an attempt to get en rap
port, as It were, with the celestial
ruler of four destiny.
HE by MeClure Newspaper Syndicate)
fvory from the tusks of waminoths
was an article of trade In Europe as
early as the Fourth century B, C
By NELLIE MAXWELL
is true of celery, lettuce and many
vegetables and fruits
A handful of nuts, too few (0 serve
os a whole, a bit of cheese too small
to serve to guests, may be utilized in
a salad and make a8 most gratifying
dish. When there Is too much acid
in the blood, such frults as produce
an alkaline reaction should be served
Oranges and grapefruit are among
these,
Cardinal Salad.
Dissolve a package of lemon Jello In
one and one-half cupfuls of bolling
water, add one-half cupful of the
canned juice of beets. When cool add
BRIERE Ill
one cupful celery shredded, one cup
ful! of diced cooked beets, one-half
cupful of Spanish onion chopped fine
and one green pepper Hnely shredded
Add one teaspoonful of salt and pour
into molds to harden. Serve on let
tuce, unmolded, with a mayonnaise
dressing
(@ 1938 Western Newspaper Union)
Early Story of America
The first account of the N w world
in Spanish, the “Suma de Geografin™—
Complete Geography—was published
in Spain In 1518 Its sutlor wag Mar
tin Fernandez de Enrico, whe went to
American with Bastidas in 16K,
——
Z|
g
guns und rattlesnakes. Copperbeads
you must beware of and field mice
you must smile at. For yow are an
enemy to fleld mice, You can eatch
them!
“Beware, too, of the Goshawk,
is nn enemy.”
“All that yom mother tells you Is
true,” sald Daddy Fox. And then
Paddy Fox began te give lessons in
what they must beware of and what
they must learn, i
“In a year's time you will be old
enough and wise enough to choose
your own mates and start out house
keeping homemaking for your
selves,
“Mother and Daddy Fox will not
be lonely, for that is the way you |
should do, and Mother and Daddy Fox
other and they
are always happy
He
und
each
with
each love
ang
other,
“Aren't Alother
Mother Gray
nnd
and loving
been
and
and
have
other
ench
we, Gray Fox?
Fox looked nt Ihiddy
Gray Vox smiled and her eyes
were tender
“I've always
were mite,
mate
thankful
proud that
gind that
you |
my you
were my you |
were my mate, |
“You're
that ever
And
the most iandsome fox
Hived !' sald Fox
the Httle foxes
eo un
fee]
hi and
“We will not
Daddy will
them, for they
grint
be lonely
love
much.”
Then Daddy Fox
they nll
frolic
mince 80
suguested n
hand a
all of them lov
wrod
game, nnd most
derful Fox
to pia!
And
thar
i
0 life!
Won.
ed
for
WE'D SMILE AT
LITTLE CARES
BOO OOODE ENOL OD0L
By DOUGLA
defied
IT we sat and talked «
The tim the gasoline gave
wit
(if |
And hos 1
Who of
Another
arged
for
we
the
recalled the
over, fore and aft,
gasoline
fodoy all
And talked it
And laughed and laughed and laughed
and laughed
seene,
Today we talked it over, though
That happened years and years ago
When were scarce and
were bad,
My goodness, what a time we had-—
Of how we waited by the road,
And mother sat down on the toad,
And how she screamed, and brother
tried
To Jump a ditch, and fell inside
And got all muck—today we sat
And talked It over, all of that,
And laughed the way the people dc
After @¢ month or year or two.
Cars ronds
And so it is with lots of things:
The very thing that sorrow brings
Today, tomorrow makes us smile
We only need to walt awhile,
And then we mee the funny side
Of many a night we nearly died
I do not mean to say a man
Should smile right then, for
can
ut, if we only tried a bit
To see the funny side of it,
We'd smile at little cares we knew
A whole lot sooner than
of 192%
Go
do.
Douglas Malloch )
we
#
bicycle racing. Left
Johnny Welsmuller,
the paves,
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| move the bowels free from
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and sching head. Remember they are 8 doc-
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lute confidence to every member of the family,
All Druggists 25¢ and 75¢ Red Packages.
Chest Salve, 35¢.
FROZEN FEET
After the first measures for frozen feely
fingers or ears Carboil is the ideal treat.
ment. Its medicinal oils and antiseptie
chemicals sooth the tissues, allay sore
mess and help t oprevent complications.
A 50-cent box from your druggist is all
that is required.
Your money back If it fails to satisfy,
SPURLOCK-NEAL CO., Nashville, Tean.
DR.LD.KELLOGG'S ASTHMAREMEDY
for the prompt relief of Asthme
end Hay Fever, Ask your druge
gist for it. 25 cents end one dol-
lar. Write for FREE SAMPLE.
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Dr. J.D.
ELS
REMEDY
foundation,
a
“A
he sald, “once
funeral with the
*“*At the undertaker,
John L. Clarke, was seized with a fit
and, althongh medical istance was
quickly forthcoming, death ensued
within the hour.
“The account concluded:
* “This unhappy event cast a gloom
{ over the entire proceedings.”
glory ail
Haute
an account of 8
young Terre
ended
reporter,”
graveside the
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Flapper
i might-—in
| strike my
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fancy just at present
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This good old-fash-
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remedy for consti
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and other derange
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greater favor as a family medicine
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