The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 17, 1918, Image 8

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
THURSDAY. OCTOBER 17, 1918.
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THIRTY-FOUR YEARS AGO.
Paragraphs of News Taken from the
Files of the Reporter of 1884.
January 23. 1884.
Deininger has his town-hall
It is one of the largest in
Yony
completed.
the valley.
The Centre county teachers, at the
close of their recent institute, presented
Supt. Wolf with a handsome gold watch
as a testimonial of his efficiency as the
head of the schools of the county.
The new Lutheran church at Millheim
will be dedicated on Sunday, Febuary
roth.
Dr. Jacobs, finding his practice too ex-
tensive, has taken Dr. George Rishel as
a partner.
Farmers from PBrushvalley haul 100
bushels of wheat, over, to-Coburn
station, on a two-horse sled, and make
the trip in a few What a con-
trast to fifteen years ago, when a load
was 35 to 40 bushels, market at Lewis.
To do with-
seem the
3 to our farmers,
and
hours.
burg, time 2 to 2 1-2 days.
out a rai
greatest of calamiti
—————
WOODWARD.
Motz,
town.
O
‘road now would
Mrs. Effi from Bellefonte, is
visiting friends in
Mrs. Wi m
berland,
Mr. and M1
day in Bellefonte g Tost week.
A. C. Slifer, from Lewisburg, and
from Mifflinburg, were
Fultz, from Northum-
1¢ a week in town
wis Orndorf spent a
is sper
George Sheesley,
callers in town on Sunday.
Samuel jorf and family, from Co-
burn, Sabbath at the home of
his mother, Mrs. Pheobe Wise,
Mrs. Wils mn Ard, from Aaronsburg,
came do last | help nurse
her hust
After r
of the Haine Tr Mrs.
Haines left for her home in
town, Ohi
Harry
spent tu
and Mrs. John Grenoble, retur
their home in regory, South Dakota,
last week
Mr. and M:
York City
from Portia
home of 1
W. El
nent the
spent tae
‘ecks at the home
Henry
Youngs-
family, having
parents, Mr,
ned to
Eby, from New
1 Mrs. John Eby,
entertained at the
g, Mr. and Mrs. N.
r and Sunday.
AARONSBURG.
Master Harry Kreamer 1s
doctor’
Mrs
doctor's «
Arthur Weaver, who 1s em
1 a new |
left
wr their home in
under
ployed ‘a
rd car.
Yeager!
Mr. M Forest Leitzell
Fie
On a Duss
Allen
itlown
Le
z in their corn this
turning out to be a
his son Harry to
ou Friday, where
enter the students
who bought the
the carpenters busy
its about the place.
ng built. She will
‘alvin Eby, of New
ited the latter's mother,
Maize, and the former's
1 Mrs. Noah Eby, from
day. Mr. Eby is in
the service and his furlough was short,
he being required to be at his camp (by
Mrs, |
parent
Saturday until Mon
Tuesday.
mmm le —
State College in Dry Zone.
quor-selling place is op
lve miles of the Penn-
consequently
vill not be affected by
the War partment’s proposed half
mile dry zone around colleges giving mil
itary tri ng. A special State law
forbids the issuing of a license for -the
liquor within two
e State College campus.
No lic
erated within t
svivania
that instituti
College,
sale of intoxicating
—————
WSs.
I'he report of the War Saviogs Com-
mittee for Centre County for the week
ending October sth, 1918, shows that we
had a per capita for that week of joc,
which gives us a total per capita of $15.
89. We retain fourth place in the list
of counties in the Eastern District of
Pennsylvania,
We have a per capita of $4.11 to raise
before Centre county will ** go over the
top " in actual sales. ARE YOU SUB.
SCRIBING FOR YOUR SHARE OF
WAR SAVINGS STAMPS ?
Very truly yours,
W. Harrison WarLkex,
Chairman War Savings Committee
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TO SAVE FOOD
——————
Every Hotel and Eating Place
in State Affected by New
Food Rules.
a ———
CONSERVING ALL FOODSTUFFS
Severe Penalties Will Be Imposed On
Those Dealers Who Violate These
Orders—They Must Obey or Go Out
of Business,
OBEY OR GO OUT OF BUSINESS
“Where the patriotic co-opera-
tion of public eating places cannot
be secured by other means, the
Food Administration will not hesi-
tate to secure compliance with its
orders through its control of the
distribution of sugar, flour and
other food supplies.”
The drastic far-reaching
orders
food in he Tes urants,
Mos
regarding the conservation of
clubs and
have vet been
Food Adminis
tration we von out at the office
of Howard ecinz. Federal Food Ad-
isylvania,
other eating plad that
issued
minist:
day These orders affect
eating
every
“ania at are it ]
idea of helping to save the "1x 2800000
must ship
This is
last
tons of fox vhich America
abroad v 1st. 1919
an incre =I (NR) {Ons over
year's
This
does not
ticular
stuffs and a
bit of
requests,
Adm
enforoe
the food }
rant Keeper
patriotic 1 1ecept
The order go int
October
sufficiently
volunts
arily
Monday,
who are not
them
o effect on
Administration Means Business,
The following are the general or-
ders :
(1) All
contain at least
served must
cent of wheat
two ounces of
served to one
meal, sandwiches or
ed at boarding camps and
containing 50 per cent or
flour excepted,
bread shall not be
a garniture or under meat
(3) No bread shall be served until
after the first course.
(4) Only one kind of meat shall be
served to one person at one meal
By-products of meat and poultry are
included in this
(5) Ba
garniture
(8) Not more than 3 ounce of but
ter shall be one person at
one meal. .
(7) Not more than 3% ounce of
American cheese shall be served to
one person at one meal
(8) Sugar bowls on table
bidden. Sugar must be asked for by
the patron before being served, an
fist more than teaspoonful per
meal shall be served to one
(9) Two pounds of sugar must last
for 90 meals, including table and
ooking uses, except in hotels holding
a bakery license, No sugar secured
for baking shall be used for any other
purpose.
(10) No food shall be burned under
any circumstances and all waste shall
be saved for animal food or reduction.
(10) Food shall not be displayed in
such » way as to cause deterioration
so it cannot be used for human con-
sumption.
(12) Double cream or cream de luxe
shall not be served, mor any cream
containing over 20 per cent of butter
fat.
In connection with these orders Her
pert Hoover, Federal Food Adminis
trator, says that they are necessitated
by the military program, and in win
ning the war the part played by the
Food Administration is very large and
important. It means farther self
denial both by the Allles and by our
selves In ordef that all shall be fed
Save Half Pound Per Week.
| The average consumption In Ameri.
ea of bread stuffs amounts to &ix
pounds per week and of meats and
fate to four pounds per week per
person. A reduction In eonsumption
of less than one-half pound per week
per person in each of these food
groups will accomplish whet the Food
Administration desires. Mr. Hoover,
however, emphasizes that there is not
to be any curtailment in the use of
milk for children,
Nearly 0000000 people eat at the
public eating places and the food con-
sumption is larger than In the av
home, age
*The willingness of the vast majori-
ty to assume individual responsibility
in this matter,” says Mr. Hoover, “is
one of the greatest proofs of the char.
acter and idealism of our people. It
Js. .necessary that every family in the
United” States should see If It cannot
hread
= per
wheat
flour substitutes, Oaly
Victory
person a
bread shall be
bread sers
rye bread
more rye
{2.3 T
gerved as
oust or
con shall not be served as a
served to
are for
one
person
oRd, Herve ldss, return nothing te
he Kitchen and practice the
f the ¢lean
In laying these the
Food Administration emphasizes the
fact that the idea 1s to reduce
save
gospel
plate”
down points
con
food
particular
and
not a
sumption and waste
all along the line;
food, but all food.
ral orders
made by the
In addition to the gent
Sg tions are
Food Adn
ration of the
inlstration, which with the
managers of ho
and restaurants will ald in saving
eal quantities of food,
nong these
shoul ot weigh
suggestions are tha
more than one
ig nlso
<hould be
rreatly needed
important that
served sparingly
hey are abroad and
cusy to store and transport,
Prices To Be Adjusted Also,
ture of the
desire,
important fel
hat if
should Le served and all
should be large
patrons only
of meat
to meet the rement
Prices, ha
'
ingly It is als
wagh only requ
mirons vever, should
poecord
t as few
fried dishes as pos
served In order 10
vo candies should be served
wl Jeings made from su
Saving Labor in Service.
“8 Are
ro
Ure
and char
rive variety is to be
indard form of mer
ches Is recommen
printed on paper
of light a quali;
plified menu «
thousands of tons
ig also urged t!
printed in Eng
istration
fruits and
such as tongud
encourag
sahil
Abies,
hote as served In Ane
inder the ban on
nevitable waste and
Where [i
it should be Ils
ed to a few courses of small variet
Ali eating are urged to
and Seasonal foods,
They fu 1 principle of
regulation ic eating places d¢
upon the saving
the use of leftovers to
It is better
moments
“Ears
cooked in anticipation of a
number than will he
is discouraged
NeCeSSAry to serve it,
nil .
HACE
local
of waste a
the
pends
hes
vantage
valt
than that an unnece
of guests
GAS MASKS
the Children May Save
Sammie's Life,
Every American has the
direct
How
War service that
lives of
nanke 1
anldiers
neriean army, ©
hed much of this
it mean ships
nt shortage nu
found ne
apricots, peg
che ries
shells of Brazil
nuts,
ea, dates,
and
masks that
diabolical of
walnuts
earbon for
the most
gases,
Here is work for all,
church and school, Uurge
the
~y ery
the
to rivalry in making collections
that the work Is started In
neighborhood,
in schools,
stores,
churches, banka
and above all in your
the pile grow,
peach stones or seven pounds of nu
shells to furnish carbon
ean soldier, How many masks
your neighborhood furnish?
chapter. This organization
charge of collecting all material,
for Ceigtre Coyuty.
Eelloloaty, Ps.
WILL SAVE VAST
AMOUNT WHEAT
—————
Threshing Loss in State Over
1,000,000 Bushels a Year.
FOOD ADMINISTRATION HELPS
Experts %o Inspect All Rigs in
and Show Farmers How Their Pro
duct Can Be Saved,
Five per cent or one-twent
izh threshing
ch need adjustment or
a rilses
Many Machines Out of Order,
SAVE THE FEED,
SPARE THE FOWL
Danger of Over-Feeding Shot.
by Food Administration.
WATER A GREAT NEGESSIT
A Practical
Mortality
Markets,
Way of Reducing t
of Fowls
Howard Heins
ministrator
a
¥
own inter
feed fowls
for sale
Feed g
fined in crat
ounce of grain
every two pounds
ducers are som
fowls
but in a
both in money
ue ntly dle
more often sho
heavil)
1
livered In elt
sustained which |
back to the prod
Water an Important Matter
By reason of 1
are unable to «
tion the walter supply
quate for all the
either from
oration, or
feed consequently eo
full crops and In wa
feeding results in overeating
are the chief canses of mortally,
t The Fopd Adininis
desirablity of nor
feed for ponlir Before ma
ing. Experienced poulivy hand
have recognized the winess of 11
gnd give thelr fowls an abundance
Aear water and a viler amount o
feed.
losfes In handling live
lack of
losses {i
ration urges
water and
i
pouliry.
I TA A
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n Oil Heater. to
at TANTS
Ak 30 &
The Very N west
and Best in
Women's and Misses’
Fall & Winter
Hats
uch an elaborate shox ing of
snd f[agh
Women,
resl
ly hardsome winahle
Lats fou
yitle
gees and
never been ser in
Centre Hall, The most
may be
hns
exact
ing and fastidious taste
fully satisfied,
We cordially invite your inspection
of these goods,
est desire to pl oase
therely merit your
patronage,
itis our earn.
and
wed
you
conti
Myra Kimport
Room Af joining C, M. 8mith Store
Centre Hall, Pa.
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The Arrival
of a Full Lire of
HEAVYWEIGHT
Undergar-
ments
‘and deaters |
. and Sweater Coats ‘
for Fall and Winter wear, ¢
¢ is brought to your attention
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