Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, January 06, 1944, Image 10

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    THE CENTRE DEMOCEAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. January 6, 1944.
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THE ROCKET GUN
The correspondent seems to han
that the Germans are su
The other day, when
coast of England, there
use” of the new-fangled
all wrong came out
Then, the day the
1pposed to
German
wa a
weapon
almost with
Allie
destroy the fo
If the news
jectures and co
difficult to un
news
J ITTERS
‘hannel
about
BERLIN'S
Evidently the
people think. This
at British and Ameri
seph Goebbels
The threat
Anglo-American
tional law”
While it is
taliation there is
geance upon tl
If, unfo
aviators, and exe
United Nations
such a
agriail oll
eems ol
extremely
alway
HOSE
trivia t
runaled
oOlIros. bart
COUrge: ou
FOOLISH THREAT
NEW NEGOTI
Another war bo
of $14.000,000 000 fron
This represent
wage earners and al
chase bonds liberally
In this connection, it
Eisenhower, in predicting
needed * for every man and
to the remotes t hamlet
It is impossible for many
defense of this country. It
front to render service
every American to support
without which the ns
men.
We unde
able to the general m
or use as collaters
opposition to a negoti
World War.
Many Amer
which were negotiable
shrewd folk bought
brief, the eagerness of
the money permitted
chase of these bonds
The Secretary
tofore staunchly opposed ;
Series E War Bond, non-transfers
of the Government to redeem :
From the above. every
Series E bonds or the new
thing is for every loyal Ameri
and profit-seekers, who wouid
effort, even at some in
[1
Ame
rstand tha
able |
wans
of
sent on — a
FARM CALENDAR
Timely Reminders From The Penn-
sylvania State College School
of Agriculture
Turkeys Suffer—Cold
Now, and sleet cause t
fer, explain poultry
the Pennsylvania St
Rains wet the feathers,
to lose their insulating value Wet
feathers cannot keep the turkey
body warm. If the temperature drops
considerably, the wet feathers ma
freeze on the birds and death Is like.
ly to follow.
Grow Small Fruits—For
the small fruits, such
ries, raspberries, and
much more suitable to grow
tree fruits, say fruit specialists
the Pennsylvania State College
rains,
irkeys
specialist
wot
to suf-
of
College
causing them
ate
home use
as strawber.
grapes, are
than
of
The
present demand is for quick produc |
tion and the small fruits
Crops in a year or two
Select Oat Varieties—Because
will bear
Pennsylvania oats, such as Patter-
son and Cornellian, farmers are
urged to consider the new varieties, |
Vicland, Boone and Tama, say ex-|
tension agronomists of the Pennsyl-
yania State College. The varieties
“rare resistant to smut and lodging.
Farm Groups Meet Eighteen!
Pennsylvania farm groups and state!
agricultural associations will meet!
in Harrisburg, January 18, 19, and
20, under the sponsorship of the
State Farm Products Show Commis-
sion. Because of the war, there will
be no Farm Show.
Avoid Wet Litter — Very little
trouble will be experienced with wet
litter under electric hovers if the
litter is stirred daily and heating
and ventilation are right, say Penn
State poultry specialists,
Short Courses Given—Penn State
short courses are general agrieat
ture, January 5 to February 2, and
in
woman
greater
of |
the seed shortage of good standard
!
ABLE BOND
a good
1944
all the way from the front line
idea to recall that General
thins n ler ine
oF we only thing
said
#1¢
rican:
privilege
war bore
wal WOH
dmport:
rumbiers
ary and dairy farme-
2 to March 1
MORE MEAT IN 1044
PREDICTED FOR U.
rent increase in
over this
A Six per
production
output was predicted
Henry Foster, board chairman of the
American Meat institute, who.
ever, added that civilians would get
only about a pound more per per-
on since requirements of the armed
forces are expected to be 90 per cent
than in 1942
Foster, in a year-end review of
meat situ sation, declared that "a
new record for cash paid to farmers
for livestock slaughtered under fed-
eral inspection — $4 040 830,000--was
set this year, representing an in-
crease of $581.537.000 over last year
This year's meat production rec.
jord was 12% per cent greater than
that of 1942 and the institute esti-
mates that in 1044 another meat
production record will be achieved,
with production about 25,600,000.000
meat
years record
for 1944 by T
{pounds or six per cent greater han | erican Weekly,
the year just closing.”
—~
| Registers Complaint
former vice!
C. H. Vandervoort,
president in charge of the Moline!
Automobile
1922, received a card from a Stan-
ton, Calif, woman reporting that
her car, purchased in 1013, was hav
ing carburetor trouble,
Husky Youngsier
A son weighing 18 pounds, 10%
ounces was born at General Hose
pital at Knoxville, Tenn., Thursday,
to Mr. and Mrs, George Esslinger of
Knoxville. The 28-year-old mother
and the baby, who looks “all of six
pe old” to one hos-
attache, wete reported to be
doing fine.
|
LR
how-
| about
company of Moline, TI, |
which has been out of business since |
enteen years older than I am
He wants uy have a child but
omehow I don't ticularly want
jut 1 think awful lot of
dren In fact, I have taken care
them. The
One
Lo
Ii!
one
want me
it to be
while |
rowing up
SP bring it up and care
| him appy. Wi
muct
make
He
ria lle
ALY
them
young people to 1
You can't be sure unti] it is
which group you bek
Certainly, if you are
this boy, pass him
doesn’t sotnd Jike =u
pect to tie up with for life
LOUISA
h —
up he
American Weekly in New Size Makes
Big Hit
The public likes The American
Weekly in new size, streamlined for
wartime reading. This favorite mag-
azine now prints a greater variety
of features than ever before with
more pages in color. For hours of
fascinating reading turn 10 The Am-
the big magazine |
distributed with the Baltimore Sua- |
day American. Order [from
| newsdealer.
-
Most arguments are between ine
| dividuals who are ignorant,
ACHES AND PAINS
Are Usually’ Rebiéved With
Luebert’s Ka No Mor
Capsules
A capsule Susy to ike for Palen dnd
Aches which has proved prompt snd effec.
tive in onsen of Simple Headaches, the
discomfort of Colds, Neuralgia, Lumbags,
Bad Weather Aches and Toothache, Take
Shem Sct ding te simple precautionary
y+ the, 300. S04 40.20
or reuets +t le. bbe
AG. Luebert, P.D, Coatesville, Pa.
a. HR BI
na good pros-
your |
| 000, the largest single financial operation ever accomplished by any
| ernment
An In 1940
E. N~Why |
the I's
t Cit aid to
cient Fgyptian
oddess Pash
wiedge, there
As fa
grad
Kn
eaith
no
r as
ally
Ves
of eyes
Mese
An
Judah
R. E.
Ang i
right to Jats four
availed [Ves
ha Been accepted as
N. F~How far fro
Ans ~The great German port
has been deepened by dredging
J. E. R—How do men learn to train dogs for the blind?
AnsThe usu
F.—Are Mohammedan: allowed to have more tha
fn one
or Lh
household;
1910 mon nagamy
Mohammedan had by the law
wives there paratively few
8 of this costly privilege, Since about
the rule among the cultured class
Hamburg?
from the
were oom
in
m the sea is the port of
leg 75 miles ea. The river
Elbe
practice is for the prospective trainer to be a blind
man for a month, that is, to wear a mask over his eves sn that he may
experience the full the problems that have to be met, When actual
work with the dog beging the learner must still act the part of a blind
man even though the mask has been discarded, It takes about four years
to train a trainer
I. M. E~Where does Lake Superior get its supply of water?
Ans ~The main source of supply is the ground water that
to the surface of this region. Few rivers of any size flow into the Great
Lakes,
C, P~How much money was raised in the Third War Loan?
Ans The Third War Loan drive ended with total sales of $18,043 000,
gOV~ |
al
to
in the world.
E. F. H~When and where was the first old-age pension established?
Ans--The first old age pension legislation was enacted in Germany
in 1889, and in Great Britain in 1925, Federal old-age pension laws were
first enacted in the United States in 1035. y
8 IL GHow can aviators distinguigh their own from enemy tanks
from the air?
Ans. Tanks are distinguished by vari-colored smoke puffs, brilliant
enough to be visible two miles aloft. These puffs last for three minutes.
W. Ho<Are there any fish whose bite is poisonous?
Ans-No fish is known to have a venomous bite, There gre, howe
ever, many with external spines or barbs that secrete poisons to make
the wounds they inflict more serious,
T. H—In the last 100 years has a Republican President been elected
without carrying the state of New York?
seluring 100 years no Republican President hag been
any. the Ju York State,
; “ pe i . .
the
lies close |
}
phon
deal
scratching may
BENOW?
ense heat
{ Af rica
ied into shal-
dried up leaving
oh
YOU
he §
wae in
DO
of
ritrean coast ¢
Red Sea, sea wales
low basins, quickly
posits of crystallized sail Mucl
of Japan's raw salt needs were for-
merly met by Italian Eritrea and a
fleet of specially-built salt steamers
was maintained by the Japanese for
this important cargo
Testing airplane motors has al-
ways been a noisy operation, chief-
ly damaging to hearing... With the
new type airplane engines of great-
Iv increased horsepower,
are concerned with possible vibm-
tional effects on other parts of the
body besides the ears
along
the
dr
to detect possible injury
EE a
Dog Tags Good Until March 1
The 1043 dog tags are valid until)
iMarch 1. 1044. according to word re-
ceived from the Department of Rev |
{enne. According to the communica-
ition the Prison Labor Division is
{confronted with a serious problem
lof securing dies to make the dog
tage. This is due to the fact that
die manufacturers have had gov
ernment contracts which took prior
ity over state work.
Don Gingery Returns
Regional Coal Mines Administra-
tor Don CGingery was back at his
post last week after an absence of
nearly two months. Mr. Gingery suf.
fered a heart attack early in Noe
vember and has been recuperating
ever since.
The Japanese, at the appointed
time, will know when their goose has
ph ysicians | i
and careful |
examinations are now being given |
Would-be. more change in men's.
——
A Burning Question
hh La ii i
and barrels of midnight
Keown
Subtract Two, One Left
to meet
Commandn
Story
et et
A Stew
Camp Capers
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Wanted: One Alibi
A Nice Ornament
14
W ho Noxe Ww hat .
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Bottoms Up
Sure He Did
Overheard at the Hospital
«- Revues i
Punishing (
ssl 1
ranny
Joke
ad % ves a
Scotch
tain .
\ i al 8 3 \ ec. Belore leaviz
asked his brotl 10 1 iL him at station
the home bearded men
recognising
Why the beards!
Didnt ye
the
who he
remen
* A
Something Showed
a ow 1 QQ
Tey
e
%
Cover Charge
man ttle hal
ill price have it cut?
Barber Yes, and sometimes more
have to hunt for the hair
with as
Ve got have to pay
tO
doulde when
Easy to Settle
Hubby comes home one night and dinner is not in
collar with, “No dinner on? I've a mind to go down
Honey sez, "Please wait ten minutes, will vou?”
Hubby--"Wili dinner be ready then?”
Bride-—-“"No, but in ten minutes 1 ean dress and go
> »
Must Be True
A lady consulted her lawyer relative to a divorce, After talking to her
{he thought matters might be simplified by talking to the husband He
called him in and told him of the impending action.
The husband demanded, “But what grounds does she have for @
divorce?” 4
~The lawyer answered trouble provs
ing infidelity.”
The husband bridied right “Huh. That ain't 0. She can't get a
divoree on that ground, She Knows I believe in God”
The lawyer got her the divorce just the same
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Mama Don't Allow No-
“Young lady, do you kmow the secret of popularity?”
“Yes, but mother says § mustn't.”
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Another Chick
Sign seen on a St. Louis store:
CHICK SALES COMPANY
What do they carry? Wrong—they sll poultry supplies.
* *
Long Wait
Private Moran was rejoicing over a wire announcing that his wife
had just given birth to a fine baby.
“What are you 50 happy about?” asked his buddy. “You haven't been
home for 18 months ™
“80 what,” replied Moran, “there's 34 months between me and my
: . "0
That's all, folks, morn ics 413 hot Shane 0 Oe
sight, He heats at
to the restamrant™
with you”
“Oh, 1 don't think she'd have any