Fags Four The Centre Democrat, BELLEFONTE, PENNA, WALKER BROTHERS.........c0000000.4. Proprietors A. C. DERR “hs PAUL M. DUBBS........ aes CECIL A. WALKFR.......vvv00..+. Business Manager Ad Issued weekly every Thursday morning. Entered in the rvstofMce at Bellefonte, Pa. as seconu- class matter, TERMS OF BUBSCRIPTION $1.50 per year if paid In advance $2.00 per year if not pald in advance MERICAN /RESS | S50CIATION The date your subscription expires is plainly printed si 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 for publication, whether news or advertising, must reach The Centre Democrat office not later than Tuesday noon to insure publication that week. Adver- tising copy received alter Tuesday morning must run J€s chances, All reading notices marked S— (*) are advertisements Legal notices and all real estate advertisements, 10 gents per line each issue, Subscribers changing po tifying us, are liable for All subscriptions will be continued unless otherwise directed. rd CIRCULATION OVER 7,000 COPIES EACH WEEK tofMice address, and not no- same AL €DITORIAL ¢ ASSOCIATION Hfclioe 7 7 ember. Dear Loulsa I am thirty vers. old and work in a factory. I have a particular fob which I do exceedingly well. My boss {is anxious to keep me out of the army because he ean not get anye one to do my job as well as I can do it but I want to go to the fron where I can do my part. He says 1 am more unpatriotic to quit the job I do 50 well than I would be to out of the army. What do vou th WOULD-BE-SOLDIER Answer You SWer agree job is one ti effort stay ing ? N. ¥Y have but 1 with a hard question to ¢ think IT am inclined your boss that is, At is essent It 8 ly 1 ial to thi was 1 airplane difficult It § unskilled workes ia n ang eave You 1 : i © it equip 2 RIC AJ ' y aT, TS J ARTBROKEN 1] EDITORIAL RATIONING IMPROVES HEALTH 2 unr Ps . ref re : in Now that neat | 3" ' s FES O LM lum, of Johns Hopkin ert ¢ meat oa w entire your diet d 3 ith = not i pron ficient guantitic fish. The limita be beneficial also goes for ! From Great wartime diet th the birth re The dex Islands are British Heal brought abou health we are ¢3 This with of rich foods entirely tional habit may striction upon our recalls heir teeth TUNISIAN CAMPAIGN 0. K. The campaign in Tunisia no sudden h The strategy of army drives agains fighting from the the coast Up to this ficult. This does 1n¢ the fighting It quate precaution disaster to his arm; The aerial upon the Axis troops but ! orderly retreat indicates in the air to defeat a well-traine Apparently, the Allied higl triumph, which could be obtair men. It takes time to advance when the terrain is tougl trium British E merican ans by reaching uperiorits numerical superiority A rInY rienced fighting men mmand is not attempting a specdy nly by the sacrifice of many brave and other battle tools, especially the same in the ond it ft wiki De ONLY 7 OF 4,000 WOUNDED DIE asualties treated in the South re Only seven of 4.000 land, sea and air ¢ Pacific and Australia had fatal results, according to information vealed by the Navy's Bureau of Medicine and Surgery This is amazing. When we coneider that many of the men were bad ly wounded it is alinost miraculous that only seven died, It is an as- tounding testimonial of the care given our Hghling nen ang the ad- vances made by medical men in their fight against battle wounds The reports came from a group of medical officers on a hospital ship operating in the Solomons § zone. It was based upon treatment of men injured by machine 1 and rifile bullets, stell iragments severe burns, skull fractures, pen of the chest and abdomen and infec- tions. Speedy removal of the wounded medical care, including the use of the sulfa drugs, explain the results. As an example of the recovery of men wounded the authors say that a “patient with a through and through wound of the leg or thigh was usually able to be up and walking four or five days from the tine of injury and the wounds were healed in a Week to ten days.” al sion LR EOTN from battle areas and excellent BRITISH TO FIGHT JAPAN There are some Americans who are worried because they are afraid that after Hitler is defeated the British may not be interested in whip. ping Japan. These people are needlessly concerned The British have a stake in the Far East that is more valuable than any inierest we POSSEss. Aus- tralia and New Zealand are vital members of the British commonwealth and the little islanders off the coast of Europe will not forget their em- More than ever the British have a score to settle with the Japanese who double-crossed them and ousted them from Malaya. In addition, hundreds of British citizens have been mistreated by the Japanese, PRODUCING NEW WEAPONS One-third of the production for war purposes in Great Britain con- sists of weapons that did not exist, except in the imaginations of their fnventors, when war broke out. deciares Oliver Lyttieton, British Min- ister of Production. He points out that British output in February was 4 per cent great. er than in the same month of last year and continues to expand. Four times as many heavy bombers, for example, were produced in the British isles in February, this year, than were completed in the same month last year. Mr. Lyttleton hints that the days of desert warfare are numbered tells his people that “we must look forward to fighting in an en- gountsy, a country with roads, rivers and railways. g like you gel married wry? Hall of it of the Ume Freasy in ove DU are way ©¥ the excitement and the that ail Lip OOn be gone atk you may to travel the road of ile in » harness since you do act so impulsive it is only fair that you keep bargain, and of and discomionrt, along with the ro- mance and much happiness out of the situation as you can for the both of yo. why shouldnt your husbaud think you are anxious to see him? Ii were terribly in love with him wouldn't be so concerned town being “ouad” or RIVINE up youl own Hitie comiortavie perch. Alter 1 doubt if he enjoys monotony, discomiort or danger any more t vou do. but he is or has been exper - encing all of these on your account and that of thousands like you and me. Why not try to be unselfish and think of someone else's happiness for a change? , then past entails haraships just accept of the thoes § H and flag-waving get os VOU YOu over ne s 11 Shi LOUISA | Dear Louisa: My child gets home from school at three o'clock. If I make her do her home wor | before she goes out to play she misses all of the pleasant part of the day for her piay-time, but if she puts it off until night she is too sleepy and tired to do it as she should. 1 hardly know which is the better course to follow. What do you advise? MOTHER--Ala. Answer: Why not compromise and let her do half before she goes out and the rest after supper? Or you might re- iquire her to come in for an hour before supper and do her work 1 personally think it Is beter to have longer school hours and abolish ‘home work altogether rather thah {give the child so much to do after LOUISA. a "18 6 Ln Thirty-four days were spent on the open sea in a rubber boat hy three 15. S. Navy men, Harold F. Dixon, Gene Aldrich, and Anthony Pastula. After enduring torturous dave under the blazing sun, and freezing nights, these American finally rescued. In effect, they were kept afloat by a WAR BOND We need lots of these rubber boats, so buy as many War Bonds as you You've done your bit; now do your best! heros were can. a April 15, 1943. NI I — a Walker Township » High School News The Home Economics Department {of Walker Township High School, lot which Miss Marjorie Brumbeugh His supervisor, and which has served over 6000 lunches to school children tof Hublersburg during the winter months, will discontinue the lunch- [} “A Little Nonsense Now and Then Is Relished by the Wisest Men” —— tl 8 K r Can es on April 16. These lunches were perved at a moderate cost to the stu- dents. The past winter was the first that a large hot lunch program was carried out at the With the departure Wells LF Lever school of Norman and Junior Young to the arme- services the Walker Township High Bchool has given 42 of its grad. utes to the Two more boys will leave the Junior for the services during the month of April, William Cates and Paul Bres The percentage of the raauats Walker High ‘ vit He present Lime services of our country y wey of who are justly proud armed » back Des t Hitler's Chant Devi Houni M evi ‘ we mi preparin eady wie thout spar) amuck run What's In a Name i we Column [gue ry & Answer y Hi earthly substance from it I. CWhat is Ans A gentieman Y. N. BAe all birds warm Ans Birds have complete Their bodily temperature ranges from 100 degrees 102 degrees in emus and penguing; from 105 10 10 meant by Bomany rye? Romany rye 4 Ripsy gentieman Rye sinooged ? double circulation atid rV Warm Hood ded@es among duck war M. M.—Are ice asa show in : furious to bicycle tired The National Bureau of Etandards says thal & weather, show jey water have no deleterious effect on bDicyClelies, As § matter t tread wear is much lower in winter than i uther N. M. E~Was aluminum cver regarded as a precig metal? Ans Eighty years ago aluminum was more preciofjihan silver and gold. 80 precious, in fact, that Napoleon 111 of France} lover of fuxure jes, ate with aluminum spoons and forks. L. T. B-How many young does time? Ans.--An armadillo slways gives birth to quadrupi 1. C. J—Where did the Eskimo dog originate? Ans This breed is believed to have originated irEastern Siberia and is estimated to have been in service as a draught dgpack animal for 2000 years. ¢ F. B. A~What became the ironclad Monitor? Ans The Monitor was 10st in a gale off Cape H J. W. BHow much of Alaska is within the Arcti Ans —-Omly one-fourth of Alaska is north of the remaining portion fs in the North Temperate Zone, D. B. T~What was the inscription on the first the United States Government? AnsThe first United States coin struck was cop which were authorized by Congres Were described as lows: On the side of the piece thirteen circles linked together, a sl circle in the middle with the words United States around it and fthe center the words “We Are One.” On the reverse there was a dial $ hours around it and a sun. and the word Fuglo! 1787, and the words fod Your Busi | nes” | MG. P—In what year was the grasshopper plag. Ans-A grasshopper plague occurred in the Unit@Blates in 1856, { and another occurred from 1874 to 1877. The latter p hich extend. led over a period of three years caused widespread roughout the whole region between the Mississippi River and the Mountains, ins an armadillo gifbirth to at one ras rele? authorized by is 50 called in 2 inless Kiwi to ¢ otic Clie, the nd the devices ¢ gO00 1 Ff * 4 » Fly Song Gregg Township Red Cross Report q * 9» Cre \d His Wish A » 4 @ A Puzzler * ¢ 9 8 1 Ine 5% of Relc iin, 85. Odd Bgbihe, #0 Sheds ais Mill i: £ A « { { (5% . # ‘ FCLHOWE LOGE? : entre len sel ¢ i698 Mill ( A Bi Boring Mills. 810: Ladi Setting Them | " iI said we were going to have KIT ® + g Orde Light WAA meapection # * + 9» Important Question n { preciated yver © M. Walls Win ana ict Hes Lhe Fungus § OLD SCRAPBOOK Damaged tretime wi i he Wall Paper the w Plas Bb - Just bE vacant places harmonize witly the paper. The break will f carefully MacArthur's of Among incarnation fatalist ecru in pattern COs ent ang tiorable if One dav he uncomfortably observed a comrac to him to Soda vel) © hors BS material is Vat's de use dem pul you & a ironing, ust as vere yo wildy od peroxide; cloth and Whi ih the spot chwed inumediate- i ar cover with a run the iron over it Dessert but served in d¢ y Clea an No Judge “Well, Bam se Liquor again?” A simple delicious 8am "No. zah iruit salad in whipped cream dressing it will not show Flower Pols The ordinary flower pots can be made far more decorative if they are covered with some scraps of gay oll- cloth, or given a coat of pretty en- ame! dessert is aspic with Jedpe i Hei The cavalry recruit was ins minutes later the sergeant-major the recruit holding the bit clos hat are you waiting ford “Until he yawns” answered $0 That's all. folks. Sign in a The Living Room Tub After Bathing Landlady.” Do not have a center table if the a ail Olid i Cane up Oi * o intense vou heard on South Allegheny Street OW sineet 00K Uj eh Not That Way ton of 1 wp of 1 Te a0% 4 ad oe as Safe wg WoL wart: Aust bravado a Ty \d ® * Contest Ly (fe Gl ee oo Waiting For It TICK Can roaeo eC * 4 o Boaral Pivase Clean ~“SOAT. living room is very small It will be more attractive with wall tables ar- ranged around the room. Scrubbing Brush Rinse the scrubbing brush in cold walter alter using it, and then tum the bristles downward. The water can then run out and the brush will! Look What Main Street is Coming To! How America has changed since the war--roller skates bicycles home-made whizmobiles and Cid Dobbin himself take the plate of the ration-frustrated automobile. Look for this timely illustrated story in the April 18th issue of The American Weekly, The big Magazine distrib rd with Sunday all news. Le Baltimore Sale Us American. On at stands dry very quickly if placed in a cur- | rent of air. If the brush is allowed | to dry on its back. the water will soak into the wood and loosen the bristies I brought you wp Furs Care should be taken that furs are! not exposed to intense heat: keep | them away from the hot radiators. | if the fur is wet, allow it to dry! slowly, shaking it from time to time | Cwhile drying ACHES AND PAINS Are Usually Relieved With Luebert's Ka No Mor Capsules A eapuile emsy te thie for Paine and Aches which has proved prompt and sffee. tive in eases of Simple Hosdaches the diseomivrt of Colds, Noursigin. Lambie, Bad Weather Aches and Toothache Take them according to Simple procaulionary Bold br Draggisis at 3c. She. and $130 per package, or by wall direct. A. G. Lucbert, P.D., Coatesville, Pa. here to show you
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