THT, CENTRE DEMOURAT, BEITEFONTE, PA Page Four Alemorrat, PENNA, The entre BELLEFONTE, Proprietors Editor Associate Editor Business Manager WALKER BROTHERS A. C. DERR PAUL M. DUBBS SECIL A WALKFR Thursday morning. Be Uelonta, Pa. ma tt nw Issued weekly every Entered in the mag SCO toffice at class m SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 per yet { pald In $2.00 per year f not pald In advance advance nly printed label beari redits are given on the date of label the first issue of each special re- remit The date m the by & change month We sen ) ni quest Watch date on vour label ter you Matter t} or advertising, must reach later than Tuesday noon to in t week. Adver- tising copy recei rning must run its &hances All Legal notices a cents per line ea Subscribers char tHiying us, are li All subscript directed. upon for pul The ements advertisements, 10 reading notice » address, and not no- inued unless otherwise NATIONAL €DITORIAL 2S ASSOCIATION 2 tive Slember 7.000 COPIES EACH WEEK CIRCULATION OVER EDITORIAL Spec fal ¢ until the « A new recting anti- lenders do there what our military can point out wir mistake No matier Americans who bastic “we-are-m Centre co We are sure t tions need his age more sinful be hind the barn changed man eno The OWI coffee, milk sense enough gress in acce wipe out the make current Dmymen pli ob position arises {rom the fa hat 16 ancellation of me taxes due Year's income | corporation income Some It would the strategy of neral ¢ Kai-shek is to have the and Great Britai some attention views, h his mission and th mbli mmen f i lumns about concern and his 1 HS hed onclusions are U silly to be seriously considered. China ha ter g Japan or surrender Whatever assistance mes from ti rd § and Great ciear gain. Moreover ang ~- Kai-shek wderstands that if whipped in the Far East, it wil ke more than China to do the Generalissimo may be tryin ; mart sure politics knows on which side his bread bButtere Naturally, he w end his war with 1 i 1 over the direction fight the Japs United Cals Our Japan i job. The but he nild like to be disappointed will continue to The propozal of the W irginia { ti the grand jury inact parents, through whose t chil rmitted to become deline- quent, may not be so bad rouse points out that children “as young a ended in ti of crimes” and asks is no getting around and negligentiy 1 habits. These parent altogether absurd t the law, respons flict upon others criminal court formance of crime acquire and it i at ible {01 If t would ‘take § pected that a the unfaithful per- wotlld be less Juvenile them fo thie ir iu t fie L4 ide ren there PROSPERITY The important science and industry, R. C clared in a G-E Forum address at Schenectady, N. Y “Science offers great possibilities to the farmer of future in the complete utilization of his land and facilities through diversified uses of farm products.” Mr. Muir explained He also pointed out that “t rrow, t will be improved devices and equipment: x x x freezing boxes will permit the storage of perish- able food: and the farmer will have better lighting, lighter and more efficient automobiles and tractors cheaper and better fertilizers, water- proofed clothing, and improved [arm implements—all of which will benefit from the advance of science which has been very rapid under the stimulus of war.” Mr. Muir said that “the day after tomorrow” even the magnificent achievement of Luther Burbank may be surpassed by some future export menter working with a new and powerful tool (the million-volt xray machine) which Burbank did not possess, because “x-rays provide tne means, and the only known means, for modifying the germ cells which determine hereditary characters, and thereby producing a copious sup- ply of new varieties of plants Regarding 2 balanced economy, Mr, Muir said in conclusion “Through science and industry we shall solve the problem of equal prosperity for agriculture, industry, and commerce.” FOR FARMERS problem of prosperity for Mul saived by ident will be pre farmers General Electric vice ue - the 4431 nere ' items, Doctors in the War The reports the doctor: very intere Uncle Sam cheerful of the that ar in the army ting, but they show that hag no more useful and soldiers than the member profession A Charlotte, N. ( 1 Stokes Munroe, wrote a letter from Africa to a Charlotte Observer col umnist It was dated November 20 He spoke of livin tents which | a Rreat improvement over thelr former way of life hen they had no ba bedding and slept on concrete floor. And it Is cold in part of Africa limit coming from are not only medical [eon Ih under IRAE nor Were fon Information Group piroGu and ot} plies, he pointed out He said the new commities 3 series of studi front problems, in orders way for action in so lems, and explained that ies will be released as they are com pleted within the next few week Organiz 18 SUPPOTY the come mittee’'s program include the Penn- svivania Farm Bureau Federation, the Pennsylvania State Grange, the Pennsylvania Cooperative Potato Growers, the Eastern Stales Farmers Exchange, the Lehigh Valley Co-op- y the dalrymen’s tive, the Berks-Le- Fruit Growers Association, the Pennsylvania Vegetable Growers As- sociation. the Pennsylvania Poultry Association, and the Interstate N Producers’ Cooperative The committee's executive includes Wheeler McMillen, editor- ial director of the Farm Journal and Farmer's Wife: Miles Horst, field ed- itor of the Pennsylvania Farmer, T Warren Metzger, secretary of the Pennsylvania Farm Bureau Federa tion, and Samuel L. Althouse, asso- ciate editor of the American Poultry Journal n y f apd repair pan 00d paring ving t iving th th i board a is To Hang For Shooting Officer David Cobb, of Swissvale, Pa, a Negro private in the U. 8. Army, was convieted by a court martial in Lon- don and sentenced to be hanged for the fatal shooting of Second Lieu- tenant Robert J. Cobner. Testimony, held at an East Anglian town, was that Cobb, while on guard duty, had told Cobner he “wasn't staying on this post no longer.” mer chandising situation has! reached the trade at home| because regular customers | get a chance to obtain scarce The about stage alone wt I[k vn 130" INE BARS DIV ME WAS BADLY GASSED In ACTION PENT THREE MONTHS IN IRELAND TRAINING TANK TROOPS IN 19492 FIRST SERGEANT [ABRSCINER GORTAY OF PROVIDENCE KY 19 YEARS IN THE SERVICE - A WOUNDED VETERAN OF Jooescy THE LAST WAR ~ NOW TRAINING THE ARMORED FORCE Coagenr OPSHAW BELIEVES THE ARMORED FORCE HOLDS THE FINEST OPPORTUNITIES FOR “THE AME RICAN YOUTH IN SERVICE + pr Fescoeo FROM A BURMING TROOP TRANSPORT ON THE Moss Department monkes marmaoneet GF mMuc the yEmry monkey family § 0. L. 8.—~What Ans Ember days are days set apart of the four seasons, They were known as ‘early as 587 and were aflirmes i by the Council of appointed by the Cot 1085 A. A. D~How much of the br Ans «The number of effort weigh bardly more 1-100 part of 1 per cont of L J S.—~Why he roo Ans ~The bird is regarded as new prayer in each Britain 10080, and ting and been obeerved In Actiham, aave meil of Jlacentia Wi thinking in an act of mental An Ounce. pProporuaonatcly ain is 1 brain ceils than the avers One. Wr us as the Democratic rakling victory and cinblem? also the dawn of day N. D~What is { fraternily? The Greek letter: Love of wisdom, the 8S. W., E.~How mans the French government? An There are fourteen spris of 45000 gallons a day ignificance of Phi Beta Kappa, the name of are the initials of a onhee secret Motio Mmean- helmsman of life Hig springs are there a / V he present seat of which has a Bow page three Pears on Food Stamp List Fresh the January “list of pears and grapefruit, plus all fresh vegetables and a variety of flour and cereal products ELIMIN ATION OF "A" GAS COUPONS URGED Elimination of “A” pons and reduction of “B’ coupon values ommended for the eastern area this week by the oll industry committee, it was learned yesterday | This move was disclosed as repre- {sentatives of gasoline dealers in the eastern seclion sought an OPA or- Sy que en der to permit increased gagsling s eras ke ene prices to enable dealers to “survive. NEURALGIC | 1t was pointed out that the ofl RHEUMATIC ‘industry committees proposal, which NERVE will be made to the petroleum ad- Are Usually Relieved With ministration for war. would make Luebert’s Ka No Mor available for moving fuel oil into the eastern states the tank car space Capsules now used to transport gasoline Simple Weadache, Neumigie and Nerve Baia also Rhanmatie hig + oly ogi Ww! 1. 1018, eight months before his leappenr auickly when you two capanles meocording te simple srecsn | { surrender, Gen. Ludendorff all but i blew thie Allled army out of France; tionary direetions, Boy Ap Braggists ut. 20¢_40¢ and $1.20 | consequently, it will be wise to ex- a German offensive in the package, or by mail pears have been added to farm products to users of blue food stamps. At the same time fresh shell eggs have been removed due to the combination of a seasonal low in production plus increased military and consumer demand, according to George R. Griest, Philipsburg. chair- man of the Food Marketing Com- mittee cooperating with the Agricul. tural Marketing Administration. The complete blue stamp food list now inclides three fruits—fresh apples, avaliable gasoline cou- and “C” | A G. Luebert, P.D,, Coatesville, Pa. Boring of 1943, probably will be rec- | January 14, 1943. LOUISA’S LETTER ANSWERS TO PROBLEMS OF CORRESPONDENTS Dear Louisa Why Is it that 1 am a hostess? 1 have a home and 1 ry to keep up with my social obli- gations, 1 nice things to eat and 1 am the service Is prope: because | made It ag point Ww tudy up on how to entertain, But with al] that, my guest ecm lo sit around as if they were at a funeral ybody seem when itu to go home. I do so want to Ix “ it I don’t know faliure as a nice Lave sure Inve ud ever lad Linu a charming hos bellies Too oll they are the they boy COME: were when the either else of just sticks of obligation Why can’t you other people ooCasic to places where young people. but other as the best” And then, when the war u vou still care for each other, cul out the other dates It makes a difference, however, if your young man is on a front where he doesn't have the opportunity of weing other girls Hinge such cir- cumstances if it wor § him to think of you having oy you can give them up for the time being as part of your war sacrifice Yours Someone a Bene marty 5% it out from other CEE fally are othe: keep each and boy? over, if you can girl LOUISA Dear Louisa My child hates to go Ww school be- cause his teacher is so crabbed and cross. She is really a sick woman and shouldn't be teaching but she needs the money ang the trustees hate to dismigs her. She was a fine teacher several years ago, but now she has her whole class on edge. What do you think about this situa- tion? MOTHER--V Answer It is a sad situation indeed, but no woman should be allowed to ruin the disposition of a class of children and cause them to have all Kinds of complexes even §f she is sick and needs the money. It would pay the school to give her a leave of absence and pay for a rest cure rather than _fComitnund on Pave Sys Rectal Soreness Get Relief New Easy Way «= $it in Comfort Prolarmon Rectal is a auick, dependable reliwver of itching, painful rectal soreness — wymptoras which may also sotombany i a ee abn Sonladk. form ore ort upon eon films over sore sown, helps desley y Orris “A Little Nonsense Now and Then, Is Relished by the Winest Men” THE cr CA bods Drie nn he could go. 1 musta been travelin’ social Sister Johnson will and South end of Water please join in keeps yo’ feet goin’, Bana a RECTAL | AT WIDMANN & TRAN DRUG STORES | Questions: LY mate knew In become of the * 4 9 Believe * % » (;et Goin’, + in Signs” Kid *¢ & 0 No Nurse Ho . Out of Reach. ou Maid Adolf er to Here's Wig Name LEE I Oh, res hed upstai Please " * Evolution of the running board v ¢& 9 (roin’ 3 colored boy was when he va topoed During a battle ‘Don’t delay me, sah’ Bos Go on, replied the office: white man, you aint insisted th exclaimed I certainly am.” Tordy!” the coloy some, Cavise 1 « “ 9 4 takin lit Wn £ ach Goodness Automobile Some raiing il jor Lhe i back area: white You ure that iar Houk Colored Minister's Announcements Directly after the services dar will L adultress Monda , 6 o'clock thw All sister: giving milk Wednestiay-—The Ladies’ sing “Put Me To Bex benevolent Thursday—Dar will be a meetin’ of the wishing to become little mothors, HEA TY Friday-—In de evening i town. chi will x Dis being Epste: Sunday. we will have altar Dis sevice " Sister will be Closed voy wid Ho Jones will ot * oo 0 a Ha) wet the pastor in his bap i" tre am tism of On OCI please come earl Literary Bockety v i most 21 the psanl Pla the Pastor Al sistels study the Norin sgorompanicd in Little Mcilymr's clut sermon proacivwd in ized at both end gizter Smith lay an egg on the Streams of LATa0on BNI AT CORY Cold Reception Soldier Sam says an icicle is a drip that got caught in the draft * & 0» One For the Ladies In what way is a Jap like a girdie? They both sneak up on you, and it takes a Yank to pull them down * * 0 said the young colored recruit, when yo’ i2ge says it saint possible.” That's all folks. “Morale.” “4 what —"SUAT" J. M. Keichline Insurance Agency One of the Oldest Agencies In Centre County, KEICHLINE, Representative. ANN W. Phone 190
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