May 18, 1944. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. -— — Louisa’s -— | te — dy ! i Dear Louisa I am a girl 15 vears old and 1 have been going with a boy 17 years old He 1s a nice boy and his people are nice but my parents don't care for me to go with him. One night I went out with a boy 20 years old and it made this boy mad He acted friendly but never asks for a date How can I win him back? T. M. C.—Pries, Va ANSWER I do not why the boy should have been angry unless the other boy was a bad character or unless you had promised not to go with him You are really too young to go with men of twenty. Go with boys of vour own age. I can’t tell you how get him back don't why he stopped LOUISA see because | 11] How Louisa father mother died re of them for washing and were bables brothers have sold every. me anything even sta) had one Deal My my took did them died June and SiX in YEArs ajo 1 thirty cared Years thelr for they ny thing and not even left eat. They would never with the old pe iF 3 hey me HK Now Pie 10 RO anywhere left bushel I do? MRS. M EN. C ANSWER Of have been provided for your life nursing the old people. Your father should have made a will taking care of this but parents rarely realize how some children who do the the you should iI vou course spent can be, and least for thel parents who grab the t when the old folks die. If you know a reliable lawyer it would be a idea tw put your problem be- him. Even if everything was you should certainly have re. sare elfish the ones ure ones Hos FOO fore sold ceived your LOUISA 1 1 live in the country and both of us like this kind of life much. He makes a com- fortable iiving but he s been offer- ed a job in town which means a good little bit more cash. We are unde- cided whether to take it or not J. B.C nga ai Fla ANSWER If you are where you and comfor- are, my advice is to where You will find that a great deal more cash in ll be needed to keep up the same ard Are Now en- Privacy have 1 satisfied table stay YOu are town of living you the country a great deal and you money to enjoy that in a city Letter | There are so many things you take as a matter of course, where you are, which would cost money in town Just as some city folks have to be with the crowd to be happy, so people who enjoy solitude and quiet in the country are miserable if they have Lo spend thelr lves in the midst of bustle and noise LOUISA Dear Loulsa I am a girl of twenty-five and have been engaged for almost two years to a boy who is 21. He appear- ed jealous when I first met him but I didn't pay much attention to it He has been in the Navy not quite a year. We have written faithfully He suggested that married before left but I think it was wise He left for North Africa months ago. Whenever 1 write and ay I went to a show or bowling, he ays bet 1 went with anothe: boy. I have dated one boy since he been In the Navy, I just dont are to go Now that he my letters don't thinks letter we didn't wet he two he nas across and reach him as often should, he writes insinuating that 1 much to" write to him but it makes wonder if with owr has qone as he they arcastic ing too am ge We love each other dearly sLLers and 1 interfere future age and has wd rather have himself than to such appy will the Jealousy happiness in He | often said that he h very ol i a girl older than voung and silly Do you think the him the me? our difference in Ages gives attitude that De as towards ANSWER I suppose your friend lone- and worries We allow for our boys at the front for they are inder a with lots abou difference to do wit} am sure that and and gets some about you must try u and have to put of things we know I dont ages up nothing think that the has anvthing and I nom } YOu imself how true been 0 him. he attitude have his present trusting and sensible Just make one more 20 On you nim as understand LOUISA (reate - - — Read the Clasafisg ads ATTENTION FARMERS OF CENTRE COUNTY Due to the decision of wo We June or My, able-bodied employ W Lo will only [his notice is accordingly Service in Harrisburg, to induct one of our employes will be forced to curtail our feed grinding ser will be able to operate only one mill after depending on whether or’ not we can be able to serve the Director of Selective fe Who 18 no . 1h ject to 150 to 200 farms instead of the present number to enable you to make your plans ned: H. E. Garbrick J. H. Garbrick | hy HOUSE PAINT... “> YOU SAVE WHEN YOU UY I = AMAZING LOW PRICE “= PROTICTS YOUR HOME MTTIR KEEPS IT BEAUTIFUL LONGER = COVERS MORE SURFACE ’ SAVES REPAINTINGSIT WASHES BASUY, “KEEPS ITS BEAUTY LONGER “oa A 200M ror $298 with ni mew AOSD DB MIRACLE WALL Pim © GAL. FREE — Borrow our you plan your home illustrations in colors, new style guide to help decorations. Beautiful Electrie Supply Co. Bellefonte Phone 3111 strain 4, Ship's Cook Mann Mr Wi Petty Officer Richard H Richard H. Man! or of Anna Man recently and at preser Petty Officer Cireat He i Higl the Station Haven induction vania Elect He Is m Bernice Limbert ent is resi Centre Hall a1 Iron Cavalryman Pvi. Lawrence Baird Baird IM Bellefonte, ents | irom His ASN Hm (orga PLEASANT VALLEY (Boggs Twp.) visitors at the C Mr 12847 fad Sunday ner Lock Have three were Mrs children of Lee Richner and Biaine Ben ( ane INITIAL Foster McCull weekend at Be ter. Mrs. Lee Hockenberr Mrs. Anna Eminhizer Hockenerry Bel Thursday vening visitor at Harvey Eminhiz Sunday visitors at the Emel's were Mra George Etters and two children Mr Mrs. Roy McKean and Moshan non Mrs sick list recovery Miss Betty Gllbert of Bellefonte spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ira Gilbert Misses Cecelia Richner and Byrd Richner of Howard, spent the week- end with their parents Mr. and Mra. Clair Richner Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Chapman and family spent Mother's Day with thelr parents MARTHA Mr. and Mrs. LL. Q Stanton spent Sunday visiting Mr. Stanton’s sis- ter, Mrs. Jackson, in Phillipsburg Those who called at the home of IMs. A C Willams on Mother's Day were: Mr and Mrs. Darius Waite and daughter Eleanor, Mr and Mrs. Del Heaton and Mrs. Jones of Philipsburg. Walter B. Heaton of IMartha, who was speeding a» short leave at home over the weekend. He [is In the Navy and ls stationed In [Maryland ~ lefonte Mrs of lefonte ang chiaren McCartney is on the hope for speedy Gladys We her a BLANCHARD day dinner in honor of her daugh- ter Thelma LaRue’s third birthday |anniversary the far. {Paye Rupert, Melvin Rupert, Mr nd Mrs. Neff and daughter Theil. rtilleryman Ple. William ©. Bumgardner Samuel ! most history OG after Ix th at the home of Miss non East Linn present. After a brie! business ing Miss Helen Butler, home nomics representative Centre county discussed plans making photographs of Bellefonte churches which have been decorated with flowers The photographs will Ix used assist other churches planning decorations Alice street Ww 9 meet. C00 in ’ POT to in were Wo Uwe is overrun by which ap- Reports yesterday effect that Bellefonte young Mallard ducklings parently have strayed from nests about town and have taken (o the yards, alleys and felds hereabouts) on their own behalf. It is believed | that recent flood waters In Spring Creek destroyed a number of the nests and that the small ducks were cast adrift and have been forced to make thelr home wherever, they reached shore —————— A ——— PROPER USE OF PASTURE IS MANAGEMENT FROBLEM Good pastures which have been | [ well fertilized and managed will be | Mrs. Ben Neff entertained at Sun ready to graze when the grass is 4 to 5 inches high. Untreated pastures | | Will not be ready until three weeks following guests: | to a month later, says County Agent Mrs. William James, sons William, | R. ©. Blaney | and Raymond, Jane James, good sods will hold the animals bet- State College extension dairy spec- | ter without In wet weather, the punching it full of holes, | Pastures kept under trol ! June will | more grass is Dean Knoffsinger Radio Operator Frazier {i Kenneth | Hundreds Hear Noted Lecturer He predic out of the Japan will 1047 He added that the invasion probably will come In twenty although he expressed a iH might i» clght now Mr. Bnyders addresses ceived In ed 1 WAr by but that ubdued October not Iw before Gays that Wav belief days under forceful were enthusinstioally ree Bellefonte well State College where several Umes Monday sponsorship of the Kiwanis interesting as as In he appeared the College under Blate vide feed higher In protein. When the grass gets 100 big, the cloved is smothered. Pertilized grass grows faster and requires more careful management to keep under control For dalry eattle, pastures should be clipped when bluegrass starts to head out. This keeps fresh succulent growth coming on. For beef It Is | considered good practice to let some of the grass get fairly mature With smaller fields It Is possible to graze more heavily for short per. loads better to gontrol grass growth Fields that get "too big before graze ing may be mowed for grass silage or hay Feeding dry hay with pasture is recommended by the Pennsylvania Inlists, The better the pasture, the the cows will eat. Early washy and laxative and the hay helps the cow get most from — ee . FALSE sel. Robert Rightnour ak EETH J) hat ed Naud 1 [ Legal Notices FAROCL To's NOT ‘ , ANTE Saturday, May 20 H I. STOVER Friday, May 26 RICHARD i Fim ESSENTIAL WAR WORK WITH A FUTURE Skilled Mechanics GOOD PAY ' GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS Apprentice Mechanics Dan Grove Motors Allegheny and Bishop Streets Hellefonte The BEST —- BUY OF THE WEEK! The BEST —-- Place to Buy It Is Wolfs! 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