Page Two —— Tlie Centre Democrat, BELLEFONTE, PENNA, om 5 WALKER BROTHERS A COC. DERR PAUL M. DUBBS CECIL A. WALKER 1s Entered in the posto! class matter, Business Manager | ed weekly, every Thursday morning fice at Bellefonte, Pa., as second- One of the life is the healt ... Proprietors | Editor | Associate Editor | themselve physician per To « | M sLAR death trouble cause death their early certain Ba After the } Congres whi Administration f | n i OnNaitic ment reilef to TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION : vear, per year DET [he date your subscription expires on the label bearing vour name by a change on the date of label the month st. Watch date on Matters must react Tuesday noon to insur u vert y no receipts unless Que Your lication, whether ne y Centre Demo nication ue are tate will be contir CIRCULATION OVER 7,000 COPIE NATIONAL EDITORIAL tes, ATION nit In a prod Cry INIA wo A if paid in advance if not pa All credits label afte sday auy wed unless equently, it 1 WPA 600.000 wi id in advance is plainly printed | are given first issue of each upon special re- 'T you remit mi ws or advertising rat office not later than Ad- must that week morning 1 r ! “ry N advertisements 10 ertisements, and not no- 8 otherwise S EACH WEEK CALIFOR / Fendi. of — Mediation Board, which in itself is highly come mendable to that great organsation. most imortant factors in anyone's h of the individual, whether good or bad, It ought to be unnecessary to call the atten. tion of grown people to the importance of having jodically examined by competent lo 80 Is to avoid the dangers of or- hat slip up on so many citizens and fatal can be cured In but Ii mean sure and diseases neglected any es, budget message went to ources explained that the increasingly better busi. to alleviate the need for governs farmers and the unemployed. Cone. said ‘misleading” to say that fired or that the farm per gent, If the cone. dos not occur, there larger ‘resident's tehouse expected to be rkers will twenty IPSW be five E for a asking Congre In nothing thi there any particular at at the evi- out boldly mn ! rying Anciers and tratl done is enrich and country the or a any hucaneers If mistake sincere desire to their living. The Roosevelt’ 0 f fir pirates rest of the were made in who work 'n the re- Washington, be it Re} or conservative, will be paradox of hunger in plenty, of jobles when hould be utilized needed to make n well wubli« Ness ry ciuizen » goods and service 11 H fed, well housed clothed NIA SELLS GROCERIES f Ca initial ~for-use program and the read- fornia ha opened it it this means a store, in which ate-sponsored producer to familie to members § Lie on of Od sells. Sig- by the store is divided wvallable from wholesale iuce the made Item by 11 po will thi witnes tomers two the man nresent Ct presen i ir nited to tu that if business be so limited? h favor w scheme tablish- 1f spect regular omers will no familiarity wit older £ extend in. and noney am ganized and » 30 procuc 3 & & ’ ) AACE grimmer Oey 2.500 0600 Ave more th fl N Life he trike fir and that HI cannot n be ar wered Greatest Siege in History strange spectacle of sis are , except laying siege, not ty, but to the en- ry. The blockade and the tactics of can be considered the in the history of the | OE 1 tL Germany : 4 a time, ally forth Inevitabl here when the besieged arises vill THE WAR IN EUROPE 3 + rencer ne HOCK ~ ielp by ansk, Russia's only ice- Atlantic and by Mack Sea, cut from Ger- the to + sentiment in Great rance for open action sia. The gains, outweigh the losses, If this is the Baltic will become activity and no what will happen moves prevent the Scandinavian area from becoming a adversaries There is a menace in this phase war to Norway, Sweden, and Denmark, as well as the Nether- lands and Belgium. While these last it is ar- decided upon a scene of can | Germany ma jor edict Lo base for her of the tries are contigious to Germany! yossible that they will become ! ved in any general fighting ac- tivity involving Norway and Sweden War May Strike Other Areas Not only is there the chance o the war spreading Baltic areas but if Russia becomes involved in warfare with Great Britain and France there will be great activity in the Near East. This may bring I'urkey into the fray; certainly it will cause much fighting around the I flelds of the Caucasus, belonging to Russia, and the other producing areas, now controlled by the Allies, In the Balkans Italy seems to be leading a definite movement to pre- vent the spread of warfare in that area although probably Mussolini is only anxious signs that Russia or Germany may have on the area. The recent pact between Italy and Hungary and the into th in the ol coming meeting of the Balkan En-| tent, including Turkey, Greece, Ru- imunia and Yugoslavia, on Pebruary 2. indicate that dip} are impending omatic events —— yo Modern Etiquette a— 1. What are the rules should follow for removal hat in an elevator? 2. Isn't it improper to discuss unpleasant subjects at the table? 3. ‘Bas a woman the privilege to {invite a man to call on her, or must ghe ‘walt for the suggestion to come from him? a man of his i after 4. When a hostess Is giving 8 small dinner party, and has no maid, is it all right for her to clean off the table and the solled dishes dinner, before rejoining her friends? 5. If a friend should ask you how much salary you are getting, { what should you say? to forestall any de- | BR KEhtt} Should a house guest appear ie breakfast table in lounging é at i pajamas, or a dressing gown? 7 When one has been inviled tO t altend, i the Dride r wedding, but did no obligated nome? to call on r NEW Should men the woman wien ™ nn? o giving a and wo- he algle a man is to both men go down thealre party who sho 5 men hould announcements a wedding thal has bee wveral weeks or 10. When wh # : hostess take the they arrive al is no servant? small, dry be broken e five eating hould each gt Fey on fe fingers a ito ile be sf 3r £ 107 y the mouth? ANSWERS 1. The weli-bred his hat! when hotel or apartment buliding, but 18 is not required in the elevalor of an office building or department store. In the latter places it optional; many men do. 2. Yes, and not only at the table, but anywhere else. Iliness, acci- dents, operations, calamities, mis- fortunes, are choice subjects for the backfence gossip 3. A woman has this privilege. 4. It is betler to leave the dishes on the table and enjoy the evening with her guests. Of course ghe can quickly put eway any perishable | food. 5 If such a taclless question should be asked you can reply, “I man removes fe is —— I in the elevator of a! Orrice CAT “A Little Nonsense Now and Then, Is Relished by the Wisest Men” THE THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Sn ——— The Ex He-Man (By the Smokehouse Poet) always been brag And been very coc I've ging that I'm a “he-man,’ ky as such, Though not really sure that I fitted the term, And not understar ding it much 1 knew I was hard-balled, and sturdy, and tough And not the Just Had effen what But never once One night 1 went out Who weighed just And thinking to make I gave her the “Just what do you mea ‘hat wonderful you apart in nothing quee Al set I Her inquiry But 1 better than To make up a he 50 1 started to And Paul Bun After hearing my expl Put Baron Munch id her I could And And pull And said 1 And run And cross the Pacific In the bigge Then 1 started des In soclety stumped 1 felt certain Any te I lu whi up # elght- chew I ar shoulder an ' 1 could catch down a w gen a he-man entered oul I could | het ans with vinate kind, qualities were my mind with a cute little girl a hundred and nine » an immediate hit he-man” ine a he-man?” can you do b ourself? r about you she 0s n by thing a Cillss yy ne: 1 had to think fast dn't guess ircues that «mi prowess the things I could do, feats would sound tame oit the way that I led to shame he Ko 1 A " ausel p I men at once, ingots of oak by ut steel, fix the root automobile gers In my bare hand {ld mountain goat, nothing but oars arzhip afloat things I could do nd as 1 proceeded my Ananias was right at I could drink thirty-six bot it all off with La vowed And nd tog And not even wore I could dance Ald never once hen, the orchest And dance o; aid I could neck ¢ And still be ale: nd looking for more there's where aa 1i1t LEH here are no mountal She said, “and no that last he-n Has made a sad tale "oe siream ht he fisherman smiled In a su “That's not luck, brother.” he enough to use the proper bail” “That's interesting.” kind of ball you use?” The fisherman chuckled a Hat my wife bought “What your £313 Sure ast year that?” cried the wife hat? The fis fisherman Absolutely” h id. "And it he ith for he mo nat hook! at oper int Bird of was the peered A native of Florida walking down from Florida wid Visiting two were ireet The fellow in I didn’t The Californian explained th The visitor was astounded pumpkins. He was told At th ahove the first word furnia robin al hear that he was minute a playful child it ruck the Fio when he regained con al treet girls told a buxom country lady in ar “Sachet?” sald the lady, "Just 8 4 S87 Probably No During a bargain sale In a certain store recently one of the sales. gallons of wine ties beer a Quart of old rye of tart Lo feel queer treich for six weeks at a ke Off my shoes, pick th ing the blues hieen girl woon ead up e& Pano uj ina and awake, fresh as a my take! and nc rose — 1 rls ab mace On Le tigers arou ir of steel; and she smiled a coy © appeal! I tried hard to make goo again ing my chest he-man!” ver inp] basket admire Beside him \ siranger tc some manner “It's boasted Just that I'm smart clserved the stranger. “And might I ask what *) he ret Hung ardner ranger works laugh The fish takes one look and that’s when 1 pull a Yarn friend of his in when then a Los Angeles they passed a grocery store turned 10 his friend and said he know one could get watermelons this time of the year' what he saw was a California grape hat, bul remarked on the size of the mistaking oranges for pumpkin dropped a flower pot from a window rida man squarely on the head. His wionsness were, “Damn your Cali- Sale front il of her counter that there was 1 extra special reduction in the price of sachet, what is sachet?” “Well,” explained the girl, “it's a sort of a little bag of perfume. You it In your chests and drawers + “1 understand what you mean” awfully uncomfortable? 0 make them smell sweet sald the rural lady, “but isn't it High Scoring | A washerwoman walking past a butcher shop fspicuously painted in white Jetiers Weiners Hamburgers “My land,’ she exclaimed. ‘Wha That's all, folks siern necessity, Years ago, a | am sorry, but that is one question | i 1 should not care fo answer.” 6. Not unless the hostess has : suggested it, 7. Yes. This is an obligation if you received an wedding, whether you attended or not 8. No; unless there is an elderly woman guest of honor, who is taken in by the host, as at a dinner. The other guests should follow informal- ly 9. The host should go first with | the tickets, followed next by the women, then the men. 10. As a secret wedding is not a prescribed affair, there is no de- finite time for sending announce- ments. This is entirely optional. { 11. No, If the host is not pres. | ent, she should provide a place for j the men to leave (heir wraps as i they arrive. 12. It is betler to take small | bites out of the cake. Nerve Racking Aches | Headaches of any kind, mild or weverw acute or chromie, slek, nervous ralgia, are all quickly | Ka-NoMor Capsules. They | wtantly, quiet the nerves and have ho after effects. Guaranteed morphine, opluss, habitforming or ing drugs. Sold 3 kage ied to from PA 5 ma JONG ONLY) for 10s to cover mailing I expenses, . Lmebert, P.D., » i invitation to the PINE CREEK MAN IN JAIL: GAME CHARGE saw the lnes con- of the window 30 7 “ ' tL a game!” 4 January 158, 1940, a — ——— Louisa’s Letter LOUIBA'S LETTER | Dear Loulsa {| What is an old maid? {that appellation went out of style {about ten years ago, but someone | spoke of me the other day as an old | maid (Cc. CG) I thought UNMARRIED THIRTY Tenn Answer: An old maid i» | minded person twelve 0 ried. At opinion maids 1 married women thou kind narrrows from Himar- private old prisey of nny sais married that of the ever known those or my worst IXLly least Bome were than- who expect the worst of other women men But some of mmarried of my acquaintance, who are well thelr way towards the half could L. by any termed have nolier- and the wome cent Mary No treed imagination, be Olid maid ey they ure 00 are people amusing Loo Inters and n minded to be ca wi on " ea any a” have had a bad name about gett drunk misbehaving } i e nin n iar n and boy hal ! | gentieman examp and y should be accorded consideration than the boy had no such handicaps I don’t think will sticking to wl Jim 4 1 more wh yO : ’ 1+ in wer Texas 1 whether you will ¢ cal Contracting ant ing or a with your qualifi lines. However, if in that kind of work it ~ nds ar $5 be a future possible, always choose the you are interested in and like to do always better have not Just my interests al can nc nos or for when when ou people do they + it is such a b ney they them LOUISA REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Michael Chieppor, et ux, to John Troy, et ux, Philipsburg R. D., tract in Philipsburg borough: $1300 Clarence A. Haupt, et ux, to Al- bert C. Haupt, Bellefonte, tract in Spring Township; $1. Lewis O. Peters, et ux, 16 Edyth Blanche Peelers, et ux. Miesburg, tract in Boggs Township; $1 Almeda Vonada, to Annie R | Benner, Wobdward, tract in Haines bustle was considered to be a girl's | ee "BOAT." : ; pn | STATE COLLEGE TESTS MADE FOR FENCE POSTS i Arthur Wynn, Jersey Shore, R. p.| Experiments that will go on for 2, was committed to the Clinton 'en Years or more have been started | D. Kissinger, et ux, State College, | Township; $560, James Everly, et ux, to Carl Vaux, et ux, of Bouth Philipsburg, tract in South Philipsburg borough; $1. 8. Charles Gramley, et al, to 8. Charles Gramiey, et ux, of Fleming- ton, tract in Miles Township; $1. - BE ae | Query and Answer Column > If Answer in department.) FROBLEM elsewhere in th a manare; wm the V J —What A news? Ans “ruthles tation y Payne? Ans that you V. C.~Why da through? An be welkn | thar welghs 34 central core F. W.~May An The m I pogrom wi } peo MALLY War means Gevase- "Hy used meal Thomas wy M Where free ad sing, but ‘ sug BOOK To nan may ir mnt | ry inteq gest York City J al 858 a nn ing anc at a BEepltember am. September B H--Who * 1 would President” An Henry Clay remarked « ' on of Kentu ul id t] (hat ine than be Lalement He wil ud oulstanding received r gebts? Brit- ATECSL Wa ec by $4,180 628 8 STUDEBAKER BEATS ALL OTHE ARS IN GILMORE-YOSEMITE ECONOMY SWEEPSTAKES Great 1988 Ow John 8 Longwell ot ux, to Hugh | M. Longwell et ux, Benner Town- ship, tract $1,400, in Benner Township: James J. Reid et ux, to Gordon | county jail last week for 110 days bY ‘De depariment of forestry of the| tract in State College borough; $800 lin lieu of $100 fine and costs jm. Pennsylvania State College to find | { posed at a hearing before Alderman ‘he best treatment for the cheaper| James J. Reid, el ux. State College, {T. Mark Brungard in Lock Haven | Species of wood used in fence posts. | {the charge being an attempt to kill | antlerless deer out of season. | The prosecutors, Game Protectors Miles L. Reeder, LeRoy Gleason and {| Robert Farwell, testified that on De- {cember 6 last they observed a herd of five antlerless deer traveling [through Crawford township. When | the herd reached the vicinity of i Wynn's home, the defendant fired itwo shots in an attempt tO bring down one of the animals, they said. This act constituted a violation of the game laws, since the season on antlerless deer is closed the year round, unless otherwise provided by the State Game Commission. wlan The angels must weep when the doers of good battle Mke dogs for Temple Court J. M. Keichline Insura One of the Oldest Agencies In Centre ANN W. KEICHLINE, Representative. { Already holes have been dug for | 125 posts on one of the experimental | farms of the School of Agriculture. i Four types of treatment will be tried iand the results will be i i | Gordon D, Kissinger, et ux, 0 tract in State Coflege borough; $1. Blind Do All the Work This sounds like an anomaly but actually it is a fact that blind ter- | checked | mites destroy more wood than those i {against specimens of black locust,| that can see. According to a bul- | i _—. Porpoise Research Porpoises carry on a complete ex- change of air in each breath, Dr. | Laurence Irving, zoology professor {at Swarthmore College, said in re- porting on a study of the sea mam mals made in the college swimming pool, Dr. Irving sald further research has been postponed because of the death of the two subjects, oe gency Phone 190 |in the ground as long as 100 years. | troy {which have been known to endure! letin, worker termites, which des wood, are blind, The others, known as kings and queens, cannot cut wood and do not work. -> Caretaker for Clock The old town clock at Olyphant now has a caretaker. Councilmen appointed Michael Chomko, jeweler, to look after the timepiece in the tower of the borough building at an annual salary of $100, Old at 40? Get Pep FEEL YOUNGER-OR NO C om 7. Fei OLD. 3 First time any one make of car ever did it! The three 1940 Studebakers finished one, two, three in America's greatest economy classic against the pick of the nation's cars! 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