May 2, 940. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page F''ne I—— i E | | | ———— r ated do leave uncovered. Put stuffed green peppers, roaster preheated to 375° FF, cover and cook for one hour Cooking Class Recipes DEMONSTRATED BY MRS. DOROTHY BATHGATE AT THE RECENT Centre Democrat Cooking School LUNCH Veal Cutlets White and Sweet Potatoes Asparagus Plum Cocoanut Pudding Veal Cutlet with Potatoes and Vegetable vy cup flour I teaspoon salt ‘+ leaspoon pepper Ly teaspoon paprika 6 white potatoes 1 veal cutlet, ', inch thick 6 sweet potatoes 2 bunches asparagus fiour, salt, pepper and paprika. Dredge the cutlet with the flour mixture. Melt the butter in a skillet over High heat of the electric unit, add the veal cutlet and brown lightly on both sides. Using Low heat, add the onion and buttermilk, and arrange the potatoes and as- paragus on top of the meat. Cover and cook with Low heat for thirty minutes. Turn heat Off and continue cooking for thirty minutes longer on stored heat Ly cup butter 1 teaspoon grated onion 1 cup buttermilk Second Class SAVING THE DAY BREAKFAST Stewed Fruit Choice of Hot Cereal Combine the Fried Eggs Bacon Cinnamon Bread Coffee Plum Cocoanut Pudding I No. 2', can plums 1'. cups milk « CUP Sugar 1 egg, beaten slightly : tablespoons flour 1: teaspoon vanilla « teaspoon salt ‘+ cup shredded cocoanut * phn into pleces Mix the sugar, flour and the milk gradually. Cook over Low heat of the electric unit until thickened. Add the slightly beaten egg and cook one minute longer, stirring constantly. Remove from heat, add vanilla and fold in the plums cup of the Pour serving dish. Toast the remaining 4 cup of and sprinkle over top of pudding. Chill be- fore Stewed Fruit ‘5 1b, prunes 4 Water Put prunes and apricots in two pint glass jars which have tight fitting lids. Pour water over prunes and apricots to fill jars. Cover. Pour one cup of water In steam cooker, put jars of fruit on trivet in cooker. Cover and turn the switch to Low heat, cook for eight hours, or overnight 1b. apricots Drain and pit the cut salt, and add Haida and COCORIIUL into Steamed Cereals hh anak '; cup cracked wheat Ls teaspoon salt 1'; cups water salt and 1': cups water in pint jar and cover loosely. Put cracked wheat, '« teaspoon salt and 1's cups water in pint jar and cover loosely. Pour one cup water in steam cooker, put jars of cereal on trivet, cover, and turn switch to Low heat. Cook for eight hours, or overnight. Note: The steam cooker of an electric range will hold 4 pint The fruit and cercal can be steamed at the same time, CIrving 3 cup oatmeal 4 teaspoon salt 1% cups water Put oatmeal, 'y teaspoon DINNER Candle f Pork Brown Potatoes Green Delicate Bread Apple Meringues Roast 0 y | Cel Corn jars Candle Roast of Pork with Brown Potatoes Fried Eggs and Bacon R medium whole white potatoes . 3 or 6 esp ly cup water Salt and pepper 15 teaspoon salt Arrange all the bacon In an unheated skillet. Cook with High heat of Put the whole potatoe large surface unit until bacon begins to brown (about three minutes) unit, using High heat until Turn unit Off. Turn bacon, finish frying, and drain on absorbent paper steam ten minutes Drain. Put roast in low bak Pour excess fat out of skillet, drop eggs in and cover. Cook over same and season with salt and pe; per Cover en unit using stored heat. Eggs are ready to season and serve in 4 or 5 min- cubes. Arrange potatoes around roast. Put in utes at 350° F. and roast forty minutes per pound 1 candle reast of pork—8 ribs Salt and pepper RB cubes salt pork waler and teaspoon in cove Wwam appears, then turn switch '; pound bacon alt red pan on Lo Low an IR pan, fat bones with a cold oven, set th “ is of Cinnamon Bread 1 loaf unsliced bread Melted butter Cut off the top, ends and sides of an unsliced loaf of bread. Cut through the middle of the bread from end to end down to % inch from bottom crust. Cut across the loaf in three places to form elght square pieces of bread. Brush each square with melted butter. Mix cinnamon and sugar in a shaker and sprinkle generously over entire loaf. Place In oven heated to 375° P. for twenty minutes, or until bread Is brown. Serve while warm Steamed Peas 1 tablespoon cinnamon 3 tablespoons sugar 1 tablespoon butler Salt and pepper ie and cover. Place In oven one 2 Ib. shelled peas 1; cup water Put peas and other ingredients in ca hour before roast pork and potatoes ere removed Bread 1 teaspoon salt cups milk tablespoons melted butler eggs, well beaten melted butter and eges using into oiled baking pan, 7 and polatoes Are Delicate Corn 2 cups white corn meal cup flour % tablespoons baking powder tablespoons sugar -> BREAKFAST 2 Sift dry ingredients together. Stir in milk Medium speed of the electric mixer. Pour by 1% inches Put in oven one hour before roast moved Tomato Juice Codfish Balls Rice Muffins Spiced Pickled Peaches Coffee Apple Meringues 8 cooking apples 3 exx whiles 1 cup shredded pineapple 6 tablespoons sugar Tomato Juice 1; cup slivered pecans Core and pare apples. Arrange on baking sheet and fill cavities with shredded pineapple. These may be put into the oven with the roast and potatoes and baked one hour. Then remove apples and cool. When cool cover completely with meringue. To make meringue, beat egg whites until stiff but not dry, using Highest speed of the elect mixer. Add sugar slowly while beating constantly. Spread generously over apples and gar- nish with slivered pecans. Return apple meringues to heated oven for | twenty minutes before the oven meal is removd ! teaspoon Worcestershire Sauce 1 drops Tabasco Sauce 13 teaspoon sugar Shake well before 2 cups tomato juice 14 teaspoon celery salt 1% tablespoons lemon juice 1 teaspoon onion juice Mix all together and chill in refrigerator Codfish Balls 5 cups sliced raw potaloes 13 cup waler 2 tablespoons cream ric serving 2 eggs 4 teaspoon pepper 1'; cups salt fibred codfish 2 tablespoons butter 3 1b. vegetable shortening Bring potatoes to steaming point using '% cup water and cooking over High heat of electric unit. Turn switch to Low and cook twenty minutes Remove from heat. Drain. Mash potatoes, using first Lowest speed of mixer until lumps are gone, and then Highest speed to cream the po- tatoes with cream, butter, eggs and pepper. Add the fish and blend well Chill thoroughly. Then shape mixture into balls. Pry in a frying basket in deep fat (375°-390° F. for two to five minutes. This makes 16 med- jum sized codfish balls DINNER Stuffed Flank Toasted Potatoes Steak Spiced Beets Orange Marmalade Bread Berry Pie Hours Temperature—3560° F. Time—11% Flank Steak Stuffed with Sausage 1; teaspoon sage 1 teaspoon salt 's teaspoon pepper Rice Muffins '% - ha Ib. sausage meat cups bread crumbs 1 tablespoon grated onion 2 tablespoons butler 1 flank steak 14 teaspoon thyme 6 strips bacon Cook the sausage over High heal of the electric unit until the particles fall apart. Combine with bresd crumbs, onion, butter and seasonings Tenderize the steak and spresd with stuffing Roll up and hoid together with skewers. Lay stuffed flank roll on J bacon strips in shallow, uncov- ered baking pan. Put remaining bacon across top of roll 1: teaspoon salt 2 teaspoons sugar 2 eggs, well beaten 3 teaspoons baking powder 5 tablespoons melted butter 1'; cups flour Mix rice, milk, beaten eggs, melted butter and beat well with Medium speed of electric mixer. Put salt, sugar and baking powder into flour, and sift into batter using Lowest speed of the electric mixer to blend thoroughly. Fill muffin pans 2-3 full and bake in oven heated to 425° F. for twenty-five minutes, Spiced Pickled Peaches 3 4-in. sticks cinnamon 2 tablespoons whole cloves 19 to 12 halves canned peaches Boil sugar, vinegar and spices 15 minutes over High heat of electric unit. Strain. Add peaches to clear syrup and heat to boiling point over High heat. Pack peaches in sterilized quart jar. Fill jar with syrup Press 2 of the cinnamon sticks into jar. Seal. Allow to stand at least three days before serving. 1 cup cooked rice 1 cup milk Toasted Potatoes 1 cup cracker crumbs 4 tablespoons butler Salt and pepper Pare the potatoes and cut into slices 1-3 inch thick Dry well Beat eggs Dip potatoes in egg and then crumbs. Place in well buttered casserole and dot each layer with butter and season with salt and pepper. Cover. 6 white potatoes 2 cups light brown sugar 2 egg» 1 cup vinegar Spiced Beets and Celery 2 cups diced beets or 1 No. 2 can 1 tablespoon brown sugar 2 tablespoons vinegar 4 tablespoons butler 14 teaspoon salt 2 cups diced celery ty teaspoon pepper Put the vegetables and other ingredients in covered casserole Orange Marmalade Bread 2-3 cup orange marmalade 1 tablespoon candied LUNCH Stuffed Green Peppers Blushing Cauliflower Fruit Tapioca Time—1 Hour Temperature—375° F. 3 cups flour 3 teaspoons baking powder 14 teaspoon sali orange peel 3 tablespoons sugar 1 egg 14 cup almonds 1 cup milk Sift together flour, baking powder, salt and sugar. Add almonds, orange marmalade, orange peel, well beaten egg and milk. Blend well. using | Medium speed of electric mixer. Place in well oiled bread pan. Let the | bread stand thirty minutes before baking. Berry Pie 3 cups canned berries, s tapioca drained Grated rind of 1 lemon Pastry Mix the sugar, tapioca and lemon rind together, then blend thoroughly with the berries. Line a pie plate with pastry, pour in filling and cover with cirips of pastry. Arrange the foods in an oven heated to 350° F. Bake for 1% hours. QUICK SUPPER Stuffed Green Peppers 8 medium sized green peppers 1% cup water 4 cups corned beef hash 1'4 teaspoons salt 1% cup chopped onion 4 teaspoon pepper 15 cup fine buitered bread crumbs Remove top and seeds from green peppers, and cook in 4 cup of water over High heat of the electric unit until steam appears. Turn switch to Low heat and steam peppers for ten minutes. Mix together corned beef hash, onjon, meat stock and seasonings. Fill green pepper shells with this mixture, and cover with buttered breag crumbs. Arrange in large olled baking dish from roaster. Blushing Cauliflower 14 cup meat stock or canned consomme 4 cup sugar 2 1 large caulifiower Put caulifiower and ’; cup water in one of the small baking dishes of the roaster and cover. For the sauce, melt butter, add onion and cook over High heat of electric unit. Stir in the curry powder and salt mixed with cold water. Add remaining ingredients and heat thoroughly. Turn switch Off and simmer slowly over stored heat for ten minutes to blend the flavors, Pour over cooked cauliflower and serve. Pan Fried Steak with Home Fried Polaloes 1% pound sirloin steak, Butter 15 inch thick 15 cup water Salt 8 to 10 cold cooked potatoes, Pepper diced Wipe the steak, trim off excess fat and slash outside edges of fat to pre- vent curling. Heat a skillet over High heat of electric unit for two min- utes. Rub with a piece of the fat. Place steak in pan and sear quickly {| on each side, which takes about 5 minutes in all. Turn switch to Medium heat and continue to cook, turning steak two or three times. A total of walter, sugar and salt and cook over Medium heat of unit until mixture thickens, stirring occasionally, Remove from ; {ngredients. Pour into an oiled baking dish of the roaster reRtagey writin v cauliflower and pudding on rack In | | | Ltaken | posed to grumble at the i prices of food, they should let their | grandmothers teil them the prices] | town, | ceived when {car as he was assisting a couple he | had recently united in marriage, | which HER FIRST BAKING What a thrill, takes out her first surprising that even an electric range, for the switch guarantee the vou get heat merely bs to let the voungsiers experiment are special cook books clear directions, when a very batch of such novice: simple of a exact And since available Erysipelas Is Fatal To Man Mi Wes ver a DIgh temperature treaiment at Hospital fo to tie the COCentire some hefote } Home aay Centre Ooninty narged fron nday, at wa . ¢ Ww art ’ "a vy OO C1 The week with M ' condition ne auring the weckend, ar trought to the hospital proper care of Walker is report ick twice on the h blows sceveris The deceased Years an empios Lime aiid Stone Compan: fonile, was on of Geor John in Union making at time years, 11 months and 17 days wife, the former Kate Irene Withe ite, about five sir a: ge nie and May 11 f deat) of dea Walker toned v 11 Hip on As agr passed away ago Survivors include (wo sor Ra) mond Dovie Walker, of Rui ville: a daug! Ruth Zerbs of Marengo; 2 grandchildren: and a4 brother, Fdwardt Walker, of Run- ville Acting on Charles Sheckler x-ray examination of Mr. Walker’; head injuries was made at the hos- pital Sunday night. The photos re- vealed that the skull had not been injured by the blows District At- torney Musser W. Geitig yesierday declared that a thorough investiga- tion into the causes of Mr. Walker's injuries is being made Funeral services for the deceased were held yesterday afternoon at the United Brethren church at Run- ville, with the Rev. W. Bruce To- bias, officiating Interment was made in the Advent cemetery — —————— ———S. ——— Walsembogn Pastor Injured The Rev. Eugene 8 Keller, who is soon to retire from the ministn is confined to hig home at Walson with extensive struck by and the orders f Coroner of Milesburg, an 0 a passing remove tin cans their car. ang paper {rom The driver of the car proaching automobile, EE a Prices Were High If modern housewives feel they paid back in 1863. A letter | written by Capt Samuel MeKit- trick of the Con in camp af Charleston to his hid in Greenville County, 8. C. young little setting mount of he injuries, re-! X1¢ to struck him stated that he, { was blinded by the lights of an ap- | dis= | current | federafe A¥My while | a the cookies! oven door and It's not at all excellent baking results with of a thermostat and the turn tt the calls for witch perfectly safe Fo encourage there with cook opens cakes or have recipe ins ung turning a » Yo Con} giving ecasy-to-make recipe SHTML dirthday Party ‘ » . ( CONTROL OAT TO SMUT PREVENT LOSS wuhiect obtained 1 Bellefonte Wrecks his tr Blow-Out Alihougt when a tire blew the Osceola Mills 1:20 a. m. Sunday R. Harpster, of T% juries. Harpsater wards Philipsburg off road at Ose dent happened the truck when Truck ck ed over out § north of borough line at morning, Donald rone, escaped in- wis traveling to- on the new cut- cola when the acci- He control of the tire blew out LEGAL NOTICES lost At TION NOT IT wife eft my Isabelle Thomas Pifer bed and board without or provocation I hereby the public not $o harbor or as 1 will not be responsible debis she may contract ARTHUR R. PIFER, 146 8 Btewart St Bia ravilie Pa on NOT "w ¥ husband Arthur having advertised me as after being separated for gixteen months: 1 wish to say I contracted | { no bills in that length of time. In | fact 1 have always worked and sup- | ported myself ISABELLE THOMAS PIFER. Milesburg, Pa EXECUTORS NOTICE. the Matter of the BEsiate of! My R Pifor X20 in Jacob ship, deceased Letters testamentary in estate having been granted to the! | undertigned, all persons indebted | to the sald estate are requested to make payment, and those having | claims to present the same duly | roven, §ithouwt delay to JUMN ’ | tars, Moward, Pa. RB. D. 1. sons | 8 that bacon was selling at ons i & Johnston, attys. pound and that butter was $5 a pound. Read he want win th REINER ses Me ly IEE CS x ek & EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. {i In the Matter of the Estate of {Sara J Holloway late of Haines | Township, Centre County, deceased. his wife, | = | dated March lettors testamentary in the ealate having beer granted to the! imdersigned, all persona indebted 0 the sald estate are requested 0 make payment kidd Lhowe having ciaims present Lhe mATOE duly proven without delay to J SUMNER BURD. Precitar Anrons Pa Fiemir & Litke x20 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE In the Matter of the Estate of Mary Nearhoof, late of Tay Townahip Contre County. deceased Letters of administration on estate having been granted the dersigned. all persons indebled there Oo are requested Lo make mmecsats payment, and th ma demas ds nim hat ent wm w ment WILLIAM minstralor Houlzd ale 10 burg ve sald one having cia the ane oe iy i WEA HOOP Pw EALCLITRIN'S eo Matte 1 Bold Int oo Lo tre NOTICY er Fat Ber BOLDIN PF. D John G. love AW SOTHO) ADMINISTRATOR'S ADMINISTRATRIN NOTICY ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICY Net ta ¢ Estat Pp 8 or 5 144 1 ‘ TERMS OF HAF} Re MEYER Be HENRY TEY Tn Exec COLRT PROM LAMATION WHERFAS The Hon Waiker. President Ju ’ er (31: Bh ) MONDAY. THE ¢TH 40 be Quarts ¢ on the RD MONDAY ck A OF J € ith week week We 3 © TH MO wk A NDAY a» MM hereby i of the Peace } Constables : their respective report to Lhe we Het wembrance in ¢€ r offices apper- my hand at dav of March in ih rd 1940, and the 164th Independence of the States of America EDWARD R. MILLER, Sherif Sheriff's Office, Bellefonte. Penns April 10th, 1940 NOT 1 Ev In © Matier of the Wharton M. Oswaill, late 8hoe Township. deceased In the Orphans’ Court of County Notice is hereby Riven that there has been appraised gnd set aside to Anna A. Oswalt, surviving widow Wharton MM Oswalt, late of Snow Shoe Township. deceased real estate valued and appraised at $1010.00. as her exemption of 8500 00, under Sec- tion 12 of the Fiduciaries Act of 1017 Subject to her payment of difference of $500.00 and the appraised value The real estate appraised is de- scribed as follows: Beginning at a stake Jooated on the south side of the Intersection of x18 estate of of Snow 10 Centre the Fountain road with State High- | to | thence along State High- | degrees 30 minutes. | way leading from Snow Shoe | Clarence way, south 20 { west 177 feet 10 a stake; along Highway south 49 decrees minutes, west 204 feet to a stake: thence still | thenee along land of Jameg P Up. ! i al [Minty C. Hena south 55 degrees 40 minutes, 538 feel to a stake: thence along Bro of Lehigh Valley Coal | north 3 degrees 30 minutes, feat to a Pountain road: tain road. north 82 degrees 30 | 2, above | account of John I of | | Weaver | Bank of State Coll 30 | Co... cast 585 | #lake on south side of | of the same premises . that Bleve Beprich and wile, deed dated June 4 1936, recorded In Deed Book 160, page 270 granted and conveyed wo W. M. Owwall They above sppralement has heen confirmed nl by the Court and pr ieat dered and If no excep tons are fled on or before May 24, 1940 the game will be confirmed M+ solute by the Court HARRY A CORMAN, of the Orphans’ Oourt of County, Penna x20 Being part oar NOTICES, have been flied for Ofthoe lor and legutées fn ANY way presented WwW REGISTERS 1 y mowing ned and The ead rewonrd £ II reditors rrested May 20 ALLINON } ount of An: Mi i A ¢ ) e ok COregx : ame "BOWER Th rst and fins Haup Bower abd Bower ¢ 1 of ele. Bowe: Howard wd BROOME. The third and ipa it of Agr E Broone and The Kk of Oolies re ruslecs Male el ( ale A € . Sal Towns! OOS el Daniel lifoute Borough . po a and thie Be efonte 3 Tas t Lat oH Mare vr po L Re te Trust Pp Kelley, TIDAL guardian of nT KEATT ¥ | account of Zane B of laura Kephs Torwnsh GeooRied MULL. The second und final 1 of Reuben N. Mull samf. « Mull, diate of ‘a Ala P ARSONS 1 nt of Herber Barbara Prron: deceaned frst 8nd levis F Bothrock exsu- Rothrock. ale deceaned SMITH . 4 1 of Jan ew oy Anns a Howard Borough 25 SMTTH The SMITH of J { the estate Grege ‘Township deceased » SHIARTR final ooount Jct oh Bmith Centre ji Tie firsy and of Ralph J. Grove, admnr of etic of Suan LL. Sharer iste of Walker Township, deceased 20 , BPANGLER The second and final count of R B. Spangler. carer of ei of John Spangler. late of Centre Hall Borough, deceased 30. SHANK. The first and final account of the Bellefonte Trust Company, atministrator of ele. of Pearl Shank. deceased 81. BCIOFIELD. The frst and final account of Mary 8 Parker, Nizabeth J. larimer. and Nancy Mes Ginnis, executricns of ete. of Elen Schofield. late of Bellcfonte Borough, deceaged 32. SHOLL r The second and Anal Sholl, surviving executor of Wilson 8. Scholl, late of Bellefonte Borough, deceased. 33. THOMPSON. The firgt and final account of Newell B. long, Admr. d. b. nc t a of ete. of Al» meda J. Thompson, late of Union vilie Borough, deceased 34. WEISER. The first and final account of Preston A. Frost guardian of M. Lucile Weiser, a minor 35. WBAVER. The first and Ual account of the Bellefonte Co. administrator of etc. of Bele late of Bellefonte Borough, deceased 36. WEAVER. The first and pare tial asapount of Bellefonte Tras Company, admr. of etc, of Carrie A. Weaver. late of Belicfonte Bor- ough, deceased 37. WOODE The second add final socoount of the First National admr, cL A of ete. of George ‘Woods. late of Ferguson Township, deceased. 38 WAGNER e first and fin. socount of Harold Hendricks and ricke executors of ele, I. Wagnper, late of Liberty Twp. | utes, west 265 feet to the place of be. | inning Containing 4 ree pate feet ne i same promises | ga Seprich and wife, by 20. 1934 recorded | Deed Book 164. H. Bechdel of Curlin Town- | the above | Pennsylvania, bounded and describe ed or Tohows: « acres and | that | deod | in| Are 72. ranted and al lana ‘Anal account | era, executor of { Beginning at the northwest cot. | ner of land now of Clair Hall, ot al thence alo F | | direction FO. J. direction yard sid | Clair Hail. ot airection "14 Toot to hace of ing, dirt road In & Westerly |
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