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A slip ot th« lip mlsrbt sink a ■M* Tired business men might try S Sin never pays tat it always col ' ' <. ; ' j] StU preservation ia the first law of politics. It ia right to be grided by your conscience U you dost misinterpret it. Overheard; How kng have you driven that oar ifna yen wove it out? Loitering on lifefr journey doesn't lengthen the tine but shortens the' distance. There is a town ia Louisiana named Watibitt. It seetns to be a questionable place. ■ ■ '»' vVj It ia reported that the WAAGs are employing men to da their darning. A darn riuma | A man rarely ever discovers his real capacity. That's because of bis incapady to do it. The trouble with those big shots in Washington is that they do not make enough hito If ywu bare heard and read a lot about him be is a celebrity unless you happen to know him. People have about quit putting their trust* in money. They an now tieiag ou to ration points. A psychologist says a man has more sence after he is married. Tea, but It is too late to do him any good. ~ Uncle Hose: Niggers aint figfatu' as hard fer day liberty as white folks. Dey ain't got as modi tor fight fer. Whan the patriotic farmer learned the army was in need of WAACs he pound ap his honey and turned in all the wax he had. On Saturday morning, Bird dab members listened to articles from the Carotin* Calendar, read Jay Claude Tyson and Howard Pope Moryhrey: as follows: "The late spring upsurge of life that spilled freshly hatched young birds over all the landscape is now almost over, and there is less chirping: and squalling among the bushes. Sets of wrens and eaodinals have their second nest of the season, bat the mockers and threshers are taking holiday after bringing off their firrt broods. .• - In the June graduation of the young mockers and threshers there is much comedy. The youngsters can* not get used to the fact that whereas a tern days ago they were, being fed on the country's best by devoted parents, they are now independent and must hurtle for themselves They sit aftxmd on lonesome twigs with their shoulders humped «p and a nour expression on their faces. Thay doubtless regard themselves aa the targets ot fate and the victim of rank, injastfce. "'-Ti* On the other hand the young titmice seem in no way disturbed by the desertion of parents. They are eager for the next adventure and ask to fsvon." • ' ■ "A cluster of fighting birds revolving in an angry circle of gray and blue turned oat to be composed of three peweee and a jay. The Jay, not saying a word, was intent only an getting my, but ho got many a peck on the bead before he did so, while bits and tufts of feathers fiMted in the air. Guilt was written all over State College Hints-For Farm Homemakers By Rath Current, N.a State College, c . It is saddening to read the annual accident record for 1941 and find the appalling number of 31,600 deaths due to home accidents. Accidents are real enemies of the home and most of them are caused by thoughtlessness and carelessness. Make your home a safe home by taking care of the danger spots which cause most accidents: i; ' I—Have you a step ladder in good repair? Z—Are there haadrails for all stairways with open rides? 3—Do you haje a regular {dace for toote and toys when not in use? /^4—WJien using a sharp knife, do -you always cut away from you? 5—Are poisons and medicines clearly labeled and stored out of reach of chifejron? I- -*•—Do members of your family carefully read labels an medicine bottles befire using? ;£-7—Ar* all hom£-«aiw«d vegetables and meats boiled for 15 minutes before using, :-* v 8—Do you empty large receptacles of water immediately after using 9—Do you immediately wipe up water and grease spilled on the kitchen -floor ? JO—Are the porch steps in good repaiw II—Are you learning tfce hkbit of turning handles of cooking tttensils ily qualified to give Piret Aid? If you fail to answrtHVe"" to all «f these questions, gi st your family to help you strengthen the weak points so the enemy, "Accident," can* J WUaiyom B*t4f With, WAR BONDS r Stop Spending, and 8sH for the vice since biblical days. canno* buy tires t*&y, but >011 can start <a*in* to buy that new set of tires when they go cm the market •Mm® fe. '■ mm\ i I'Viitrininii pi m mi Week of June 18th Takentrom the Book Alfred •* "Hitchcock. • --V This is One of the Best Mystery Pictures Ewr Filmed. N«*s of Ac Hay. jggjgj ■ i i ii'i .. r i SATUROAfP;/^ Charles Stsrrett—in > : "PARDON MY GUN" Va" Chapter No. IS of f , l^G-MKN rs. BLACK BB4CON" Also Comedy. Bad Abbott sad Low Cos t "IT A1NT HA n«*» .«f flip PtUKf Singleton and Arthur I Lake—hi p- "ITS A GREAT LIPE" ; ■ -j* ■ ' Marital Short, WEDNESDAY —DOUBLE FEATURE DAY— "BADMEN OF THUMMOtGAP" ■: with Newill. 1 "0NE0FSJ[?CRAFIi NEWEST and PARTY INV1TA' PARTY NAPKINS QUALlfr INFORM ALS * V o I »M*loreJa JHWBFJ
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