The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 09, 1933, Image 6

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    trance of the administration bullding,
REDDY FOX DOES SOME
PLANNING
FF THERE is anybody In the wide
world who wants to know all that
Is going on about him, it 1s Reddy
Fox. Some folks like to find out all
they can just through idle curiosity,
One of the first things old Granny Fox
taught Reddy when he was little was
that the more you know about the
affairs of other peodle, the greater Is
the chance that sooner or later you
will be able to profit by your knowl-
edge. So Reddy Fox never willingly
or knowingly allows to slip by a chance
to learn something of his neighbors
and their affairs,
You remember how Johnny Chuck
had thought himself very clever in
making his new home In the corner
of the old stone wall because it would
give him protection on both sides. At
least that is the way It seemed to
him. And you remember how Reddy
Fox had discovered that new house.
And how he sald that It couldn't sult
him better possibly. The reason it
suited Reddy so well was that he saw
at a glance that the wall was too high
for Johnny to see over even when he
sat up, and so it would be an easy
DISHES THAT ARE
DIFFERENT
HE following chicken salad with
hot biscuit, dessert and coffee will
make a complete luncheon menu:
Chicken Fruit Salad.
Cut cooked chicken into strips, us
Ing two cupfuls of chicken, one cup-
ful of celery cut the same way and
one cupful of orange sections. Plle
on lettuce, top with mayonnaise which
has been enriched with cream and
top with the orange sections as they
will crush when mixed with the salad.
Spanish Sauce.
Prepare a white sauce, using two
tablespoonfuls of butter and the
same of flour, one teaspoonful of salt
and one-eighth teaspoonful of pepper.
Melt the butter, add the flour and
stir until well blended. Remove from
the heat and add the milk gradually,
using one and one-half cupfuis of top
milk. Cook, stirring until the sauce
bolls, add seasonings and one small
can of plmientoes finely chopped. This
recipe makes one and one-half cupfuls
of sauce and lends a piquant flavor
which is quite foreign.
—
Maple Bavarian Cream
Take two thirds of a cupful of ma-
ple sirup, the yolks of two eggs, two
Rablespoonfuls of gelatin, four table
spoonfuls of cold water, one-half pint
of whipped cream and one teaspoon.
ful of vanilla. Soak the atin In
the water, Heat maple
sirup to boiling, add the softened gel
atin, add to the beaten egg little
at a time, let stand until beginning
to thicken, then beat for a few min
utes, fold In the whipped cream and
flavoring. Pour into a wold and cool.
ge
cold the
8ardine Salad.
Take one-half cupful
skinned, boned and shredded mix
with the juice of haif a lemon, add
one-half cupful of stuffed celery hearts,
one-half cupful of stuffed olives cut
fine, mix all and add mayonnaise and
serve on lettuce, Garnish with nuts
of sardines,
Sardine Mayonnaise.
Skin and bone three sardines, mash
and mix well. Sift the cooked yolks
of three eggs and add to the sardines:
work until smooth, then add to one
cupful of mayonnaise dressing.
©. 1933 Waestern Newspaper Union
Spring Costume
In this charming spring costume
the “bonnet” reveals the forehead and
the new crown Is deeper at the back.
The bat Is made of Rodier's linen
crash with trimming cords in red and
Hnen fone. The suit 18 of men's wear
gray flannel with yellow blouse and
scarf,
Old Indian Gold Mine
An old gold mine found in southern
California is believed to be of Indian
origin and known to the early Span
fards,
lome,
Challapine used to be a vulgar boat
man, but someone heard his voice and
sald It would go a long way, so he
came to America.
BONERS are actual humorous
tidbits found in examination papers,
essays, etc., by teachers.
Ptolemy-—a Greek scientist who dis
covered the cause of ptomaine polson
ing.
. * *
Gargoyle Is when you use salt wa
ter to rinse out your throat.
* * -
What Is a congressman at large?
When congress is not in session the
congressmen are at large.
» -. .
When Browning's wife died he was
very much put out.
. = »
Balboa discovered the Pacific ocean
while cruising up the Mississippi
river,
. 0
The Diet of Worms was one of the
horrors of the Inquisition,
(©. Bell Syndicate )~WNU Bervice.
“Many a bill Is paid In due time,”
says charging Caroline, “but few are
paid when due.”
©. 1933, Dell Syndicate. WNU Services
OUR PLACE IS
HERE
By DOUGLAS MALLOCH
and would be
The road so many that we love
Have onward, upward, gone—
And so the man would quit the plow
Before the set of sun,
Yet knows he must not leave it now,
Until his work is done,
WwW E MAY grow very weary of
/ The world, on
As long as we can lend a hand,
Can even breathe a pray'r,
As long as we can understand
Another's load of care,
As long as we can give a smile
Or speak a word of cheer,
We know our place is never there,
We know our place Is here.
The selfish only would depart;
Our duty is to stay,
With willing hand, with patient heart
Until the end of day.
As long as there Is stranger, friend,
To give a word of grace,
Until our work is at an end,
We know here is our place
© 1321, Douglas Malloch «WNT Service
(GRAPHICGOLF
SMOOTH STROME
FeaTyQes
SARATENS PUTING
SARAZEN’S PUTTING
ARAZEN once said that the men
who win big competitive events are
the ones who putt most consistently
during that particular tournament, He
certainly ealled the turn on himself in
this regard as far as the British and
American opens were concerned. Putt.
Ing was perhaps his strongest point
during both these events, Long an
admirer of Hagen's ability at putting
Sarnzen has undoubtedly patterned
much of his style after him. Sara
zen's putt is a smooth stroke, notice
able body action aiding 8 comfortable
relaxed stance. The ball is swept
evenly over the ground. When Gene's
left wrist is bent at the finish of the
stroke the putt is good for it shows
that a straight follow through has
taken place. Sarazen advocates prac
tice as the main way to Increase put.
ting proficlency particularly stressing
distances from three to ten feet,
©. 1913, Bell Syndicate. WNU Service.
matter to creep up behind that wall
and watch for a chance to surprise
Johnny,
Of course, at first [eddy had not
known that it was Johnny Chuck who
had built that house, He had hoped
that It was a young, foolish and ten.
der Chuck, So the first thing Reddy
did was to find out Just who the own
er of that house was. He did it by
peeking over the wall from some dls
tance away, watching until he had a
good look at Johnny. You can lmng-
ine how surprised he was,
At first Reddy was disappointed.
Jolinny was no longer young and ten-
der.
And There He Watched Until
Polly Chuck Come Out,
He Saw
of Foxes Reddy
often he had tried
Chuck and fi d
of Polly Cli
wonder
she
catch both,
anyway,
So Reddy
’R certain
of how
Jolinny
Then he thought
uck and at once began to
Johnny If
thought
to
catch
if she wns with
wasn't he migist be ahie to
It would be worth trying
wel
to
where
promptly stole down
favorite } Hace
in the
Orchard, and
he saw Polly
on her door
“They've quar
thought
done
he could see thie oid le tree
far corner of
here he
Chuck
step. Reddy grinned
reled about something.”
“That is what they
and Johnny has gone to live by him
pelf, What a silly fellow! What a
silly fellow to give up such a splendid
safe home as he had for such a place
as he has now! Here [| couldn't sur
prise him, but up there, well, we wil
what we will
3H
id
until
wit
the
watched
come out to
he
just have
B00 gon
So for several days
watched Johnny Chuck,
early in the morning
care that
him,
that part of
had
knew that if
watching he would
Chuck, for there is nothing
takes greater delight in thar
setting the plans of others
It didn’t take
that Jolhinny had to
from h
Reddy Fox
usunlily very
Always he took
int
arrived
ard, Heddy
You he
ance him
Jay
Sand
nite Sg
shoul amie
IY in
the Old Orel
business elsewhere. Rive
Sammy saw
at once tell Johnny
Sammy
up
in
Reddy long to learn
go some distance
He
Johnny
when
is house to get his meals
learned st just what hour
breakfasted He learned that
ever a wagon or an auto passed along
road, Johnn cked down out of
but didn’t stay In
he learned Johnny's
and then tn
pianning, and this planning
the eatching of J
induiged in many
If Johnny could
was going on, he
He certain
the
down long
about
sight,
fact,
WAYS,
all
Reddy began do
all
do with nny
sly
Innned
have known what
would have been nervous
iy would
© 1922 5y TW. Burgess — WNU Services
——
bo YOU Know—
TAAA
’ 4
t duririg the reign of
Queen Elizabeth, the ladies
of fashion wore gayly
colored shoes or clogs,
called (chopines). Some of
them were of great heighth,
as much as 18 inches, the
greater the heighth, the
higher the rank of the
wearer.
wm
Physicians Advise Use of
Fruit and Raw Green
Vegetables.
|
Cnt"
been
very
considered
recently the teeth have
1% a sort of
sory to the Lady as far as thelr nour
ishment after their appearance in
the mouth Is concerned, The condl
tion of the teeth has usually been
considered a matter of external eare
only,
persons belleved that a “clean tooth
r decays.”
fcees-
nes
decay us one of the {lis to which
is heir,
In the reaction ay
in
heard doub
about the
teeth
ulnst these
fons Inte years
from
need for
the teeth,
vegetable
vitamin C
owe fools
is surely something the matter with
our modern diet, nd that tooth de.
cay is a product of civilization.
Dr. Henry Bherman, professor of
nutrition at Columbia university,
agrees with Doctor Howe as to the
importance of vitaming in the forma.
tion and protection of teeth, He
made the point of the necessity of
the supply of both ealeium and
phosphorous In relatis ely large quan-
tities both to the mother before the
birth of the ehild and
periods of childhood ar adole
As
throughout
Beene.
calcification
teeth 1s
nder the
and Doctor
long period of time
irt of milk a
‘ cud
dressing.
IFTY-FIVE years old, and still
going stronal
Do you want the secret of such
vitality? It isn't what you eat, or
any tonic you take. It's something
anyone can do—something you ean
start today and see results in a
week! All you do is give your vital
organs the right stimulant,
A famous doctor discovered the
way to stimulate a sluggish system
to new energy. It brings fresh vigor
fo every organ. Being a physician's
crescription, it's quite harmless.
‘ell your drugeist you want a bottle
of Dr. Caldweii’s syrup pepsin. Get
the benefit of its fresh laxative
herbs, active senna, and that pure
psin. Get that lazy liver to work,
hose stagnant bowels into action.
Get rid of waste matter that is slow
poison so long as it is permitted to
remain in the system.
The new energy men and women
feel before one bottle of Dr. Coldwell's
syrup pepsin hos been used up is
proof of how much the system needs
this help.
Get a bottle of this delicious
syrup and let it end that constant
worry about the condition of the
bowels. Spare the children those
bilious days that make them miser-
able. Save your household from the
use of cathartics which lead to
chronic constipation. And guard
against aulo-intoxicaltion as you
grow older.
Dr. Caldwell's syrup pepsin is
such a well known preparation you
can get it wherever drugs are sold
©. 1932, MeClure Newspaper Syndicate,
WNU Service
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“Pop, what Is levity?"
“Featherweight humor.”
©. 1933, Dell Syndicate. —WNU Service,
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on Doan’s Pills. Praised for
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