Page Four Lar » THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. December 18, 1941. EE ACacTal, PENNA, \ Tha & BELLEFONTE, eh Proprietors POE OF a Editor Associate Editor Business Manager WALKER Bl a. C DERR PAUL M. DUBHRBS CECIL A. WALKER «ig Pa age Ao Uy ~very Thursday morning. as second- Issued weekly Entered in the postoffic e at Bellefonte, Pa, cl ass matter TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 per ye Af paid in advance $2.00 per yea if not paid in advance Mr The date your subscription expires is plainly printed on the label bearing vour name. All credits are given by a change on the date of label the first issue of each month We send no receipts unless upon special re- quest. Watch date on your label after you remit Matters Jor publication, whether news or advertising must reach The Centre Dem office not later than Tuesday noo: insure publi that week. Adver- tising copy received after morning must run Its chances All reading notices marked Legal notices and all real e cents per linc each issue, Subscribers: g post tifying us, are All subscriptions directed rat ation lay to phy A UE advertisenents 10 are tate advertisements, fice address, and not no- me chan lable for ss less otherwise will be continued w NATIONAL EDITORIAL. ASSOCIATION 941 tie Serer. EACH WEEK CIRCULATION OVER 7.000 COPIES EDITORIAL LET'S MAKE WAR cratic lomatic dealing: We leaned backward, ing provoc: tion. The is alway delivered which deliber: p quiring loot The United Lut war ka energy and should go out the least doubt prevent this country conclusion the battle peace, we shall now everitually come back, on vhich will insure no simi years to come Qur people should have but one purpose make the nation which willed the wir suffer, dure such | hment and undergo Such mi that none will evédr again repeat the challenge Time for American talking and diplomatic note- writing have past, time for the making of war has come, Let's make war waned war, and ty our own injury, «& first blow in aggre > by the aggres: the nation war ds means of ac- SIV tolal r lon of war a r will with Neith wr losses nor sae i from carrying to now forced on US make War and peace our terms, on ar vifires ices challenge to “1. unt sery our active en costly parks, The ad milita vince to 50, It The a slow money prepute tion which at wit WOrKks Th 's bring ana and courage fusing Great the striking Hitler ¢ or rent Hs he aggression fiat and the onsible vents that accomplish nn greal resource nt wae great VICTORY WILL COME beginning participation on in a war which will be long and certain, if our citizens do theh tnke thne, effort, and sacrifice at the start, is always istic aggressor, prepared strike and willing to incur losses in large amounts desired result country is Just cale Victory is but it will vantage, with the to in ad- certain strategloal has always been defensive, peace~inclined nation gets off to start, suffers Initial reverses, and pays © misfortune for thelr previous fallure to on guard aga the gangster no. tecks It, But CREE lke and and YW inst in { large nation Britain and Amer.ca, time World War and Wars militarists pattern <f one of World Wau be victoricus to Lhe material Two in cither ong Bho:t for the nation with staving urces, If it keeps it nurses Its Lask vicloary victory power res ] and steadfastly | bul RED-F AC ED 1SOL. ATIONISTS the non-intery Ie- Lo accept i ing that entlonisty most without exception, have agree ites 18 no longer isolated Ne interes national ip and de own pa'riot- Amer by this 0 wavered n governmes: well for national anese davlitey pubiic Ary en ou lidifled » ted wing oy ¢ non-intervention sts that the to defend herself wend tae the represents that domin- States, convi tial Fess reason pattern of foie irposes. ‘The only why beein in the Atlantic was the fact tha Britain stood between the United States and power of Germany, making it impossible aunch a Attack upon some 7 seaboard Atlantic through 1-inter- have pretended United States was the attack, Sines war began inh Preside Roosevelt was in the midst ang since: effort to arTange a peace of Fer E there is $ ot m if cl rastern ad war ginle to us Hitler iiationisis President of ths ¢ jo; the while arn ast connict 7? Wr We THIS NEW f 1942 r43 Bhg, IS THE FAMILY'S - Electric Supply Company Bellefonte State College { dart down a side street” like thish?” I — | tian py - THE | LOUISA’S Orrick CAT LETTER Query & Answer Column St —— MW painted on barns? E Wh “A Little Nonsense Now and Then, Is Relished by the Wisest Men” Dear Louisa 1 am bringing my pre because 1 must have help that you can help me Two year: a boy who worked in my home Ww We liked each other and has proved many tunes me My mother we would have gran found out ! lo wv blem wo Hold Your Breath I mst her in the garden The night wag still as death I knew she knew her onions, I could smell them on her I left her In the garden, fhe breathed a fragrant sigh Her best friends wouldn't tell her S0 why the heck should 1? ®* & oo 0 Not So Bad her es The town marshal's donkey had strayed away. A notice was posted 8B telling where the donkey had last been seen and offering a reward for its ry return Ave older Many nid the ceeded and led Key?” they finally eaith br liked Joe Ko 1 time nll inte is spoken But SUC ~ don«- but a well known half-wit to locate the engaged in the hunt and falled, the donkey In "How did you manage asked him, And he explained 1 Jes went out by that pile o Key was last seen, And as 1 stood Then 1 sez to mysell, ‘New wher then 1 wen sald the don- a donkey And rocks where the marshal there 1 jes Imagined 1 was would a Jackass go from here? ® 4 4 9 He Brought It Through on a amall western road, a vo the remarkable feat of making an LEers went forward In a body the cab hank God" trike nended for The pas reed from During a ra'lroad highly com ites ahead of time A pale en thank me he gasped ten minutes ago * oo © 9 "n SE OR IT ' That's Telling "Er she willed WARS " Answer {ace 3 me ike Lthat™ unimpressed by your Me?” LJ * * Just Hogs hogs AlLMOst otatoes? exclusivels tranger, hawgs don't req * © 9 Wrong Number story avout the feliow who called ug 1 man Should Have Been There Now, then, hurry bh But R Plant ¥ Okay, bos weman up me wasn't bulit ¢ oo Soldier forest any + Correct, which nig yo I'd bull Rookie wid hort the bear You could + * Speaking of Waves the difference between buddy Je Waves and a clothesline ® * 4 » One Obstacle AVING any success in learning h road would turg when she does * oo 9 Routine of Life walking? PE, been on a Wamp.” * & oo 9 Lots of Woodwork saprano is sald to ave a voice of fine red Lips, chestnut halr and haze] eyes have been ralstd in a lumber camp * oo 9 He Needed Help got into the bus and stood--the seals were tUeman arose, bul before he could utter a radio and ww to drive?” “Ben Fi N A willowy figure, cherry 8he must popuiag temper, a all £vi- lady gen A rather stout taken: Immediately o lable, she sald "Thanks, mister, 1 would just as soon stand” The genieman refed his hat and said: “1 much You and 1 1« ago I started going with ii LF ww early Bes (nown as a driving for that he lov An the Un was brought void The cus ted | i tor n windows on 1 ren It was art ther roy ¥ : i there DAarns in order to a aM wnre Blates Cen a cost of $44.000 tn window tax and at wrance of C. M~How muc! 1) Li ; first nsus in 19 taken at United or? hie The brain of 4d a dmited '¢ Wis #n GOI OI IN ON IR RR Right From Santa's North Pole Workshop! Before he could proceed tin siout lady her preference anding " he began again No, she would stand, repeated and gently pushed him into his seat “Please.” shouted the gentleman, “1 am only trying to get out * + 9 9 Horse Sense Usually a horse <loesn’t care whether his meals are served a la cant or table d'oat, just as long as he gels his hay a la mowed * oo oo 9 Mean Trick “That dirty so-and-so of 2 Glump has run off with my wife,” thun- dered the first husband To which another bemoaned, “1'll say he was a dirty so-and-so. 1 was counting on him to run off with mine.” ® © oo 9 Things That Never Happen “I'm so sorry, it was all my fault” “Not at all, madam. I was to blame mysell” “Bul I insist the fault was mine. I was on your side of the street” “That may be true, but, my dear madam, I was responsible for the collision. I saw you coming blocks away, and had ample opportunity to STATE INSPECTION 142043 * oo 0 0 Why Should He? Very late one night two fellows who hag been imbibing too freely were sitting on the pavement with their féet in the gutter, One was heard to say to the other, "What does your wife shay when you shtay out late by skilled mechanics, Come in day. Inspections made while you w “Haven't got a wife.” the other replied. “Then why do you sitay out late like thish?” * & oo 90 Old Stuff Dentist—"Tim sory, but I'm out of gas.” Girl in Chalr—"Ye gods. Do dentists pull that old stuff, too?” ® © & 9 Maybe He Took It With Him Undertaker—"Are you one of the mourners?” Scotchman—"T am, sir. The corpse owed me $10.” ® oo & Dunlap Motor Co. West High Street BELLEFONTE, PA. SAVE TIME NOW Avoid the January rush. We are in a position to give you unusually fast | service now. Thorough inspection art, Get your new sticker without delay. 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