The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 10, 1933, Image 6

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    And eat the eggs
DAVID NEWELL
The P. ¥.
Service)
By
L. L. STEVENSON
The old
Brooklyn, interests
away back in 1003 and, as may be
recalled, was found recently becaus
a workman happened to stub his toe
on it. Now wien on city's unem
ployed roll are digging it out though
it is uncertain what the park depart
ment will do with it when it again is
exposed to the day. Civic
and patriotic societies probably
ass =! in solving the problem. however
siace, for the lust ten years. they have
"bren urging the city to make a search
for the house. Their due
to the fact that the house
was used as a block house by the
Continental army In 1776 the
Jritish, under Lord Howe, chased Gen
eral Washington's Long
Island. It is also believed that Wash
ington used the house as his headquar
ters for a short time.
* * Aa
Gowanus house
me. It
over Io
was lost
the
lights of
will
interest is
Gowanus
when
forces across
How the Gowanus ho
well known, Twenty-eig
a real estate boom struck
of Brooklyn in which It stood
tractors filling in the
in such a hurry to get
the job that they didn't
tearing down the old
They merely tore off
ripped out the floors. Then they bur
fed it. When the city got around te
searching for the house, the fob wasn't
80 easy. Engineers calculated that it
had stood in a certain spot a short dis
tance off Fifth avenue, Brooklyn. and
the park department set unemployed
men to digging. When they got down
about 25 feet the decision was reached
that the house wasn't there. So a di
agonal trench, 10 feet deep. was start.
ed toward the southwest. When the
workmen had progressed about 30 feet
one of them tripped over something
He kicked at It and discovered that it
was a corner of the house for which
be and his fellows were searching.
* * .
Speaking of finding that which was
lost reminds me of the gentleman,
who, having meddled with strong bev.
ernges entirely too freely, started to
drive home. When he had gone some
distance he realized that he might
have trouble with the law becnuse he
war unable to keep his course. 80 he
abandoned his car and hailed a taxi
jeab. His reception by his wife Is not
a part of this yarn, however,
.
The next morning the gentleman
arose very thirsty with a fine head
ache and an elegant case of the {it
got lost Is
years ago
the section
Con
were
with
with
hose
and
raterfront
through
hother
stone
the roof
EASY ENOUGH
Prospective Tenant—How is
flat heated?
. Tenant—By tipping the janitor.
X;
i
this
ters. He did faintly that he
had left his car somewhere but didn't
have the slightest recollection of the
locality, Jut he didnt sit down and
worry about matter instead, he
merely called the department
and reported that
stolen Within
report that it
all he had to do wns gn
recall
the
police
his ear had been
an hour he
had heen
received a
recovered and
siter iL
. . *
Still on the subject of
found, that Charles
M. Schwab's band, tonk on
an excursion to New York during war
davs On the return the conductor of
the train asked the hass drummer for
lost and
there's story of
which he
The drummer made a thor
senrech of
his ticket
his clothing
I've
with no
it.” he de
impossihie I”
mgh
results. “1 fost
clared
the
gHPRs
"That's
conductor
snapped
“Impossible nothing.’
returned the bass drummer. “I've
my drum twice
lost
Manhattan
the
If the example of many
restaurants is {oll
hoarse-voiced enuntermmnn shouts
his orders to the chef will be a thing
of the past They gow speak the or
ders softly microphone and a
loud speaker in the kitchen does the
rest. Wonder what would happen If
a counterman should forget and begin
to croon?
© 1923 Bell Syndleate. — WNU Servies,
wed generally,
who
into a
Barter Exchange Provides
Man With Blood for Sale
Fort Worth, Texans. —Sale of blood
to hospital patients is the newest serv.
ice offered by the local barter ex.
change. Physicians called the ex.
change wher it became apparent a
patient in City-County hospital would
need a blood transfusion. Henry Ba
ker, nnemployed, was assigned the job
—
¥
IT'S UNWISE TO
OMIT BREAKFAST
Empty Stomach Doesn’t Make
for Efficiency.
By EDITH M. BARBER
To breakfast or not to oreakfast—
that is the question which for some
reason has come In to me several
times in the last few weeks. [he an
swer is “Breakfast,” even If your mea)
is exceedingly light. One young wom
an says I am overweight, and am
trying to reduce. 1 tind if easiest to
do this if | don't eat breakfast at al)
as | do not feel hungry in the morn
ing."
As a general rule, it Is unwise to
omit breakfast entirely, It is a long
time since dinner of the previous eve
ning. Even If you are not consclous-
ly bungry in the morning you will
usually find yourself more eflicient in
the morning hours if you have put
some food into that empty stomach.
Many young girls and older women
too have admitted to me that a return
to a program which includes a light
breakfast has made them feel “less
nervous.” Nervousness is a term used
to cover all kinds of conditions, of
course, but | think it can be taken for
granted that {is decrease means a re
turn to a state of well belng.
Another very good reason for keep
Ing to m three.meal program is the
fact that it is more difficult on two
meals a day to get In the fruit which
You paturally eat at the first meal in
the day. This is also a good way to
get In some of the milk which yon
need during the day—no matter how
low you are keeping your food. teady-
toeat cereal Is a good way to get
In your milk supply. A dish of corn
flakes or other cereal of that type
a shredded wheat biscuit with berries
or sliced fruit and a combination of
milk and cream, with coffee will not
add a great many calories, but will
give a satisfied feeling, which is pleas
ant after a few days trial, even to the
person who Is “never hungry In the
morning."
While most people like to start out
with fruit, there are some find
that it is a better plan to est it—or
drink 1t—just after the cereal. This
seems to be a personal ldiosynerasy
which Is sometimes caused by the fact
that the stomach produces an unusual
amount of hydrochloric acid during the
night. The cereal or toast should then
be taken first, with the coffee and the
fruit juice Inter.
A whole grain cereal, of which there
are a will add
desirable bulk fo a diet and will tend
to regulate the passage of food through
you are Inter
ested especially in keeping the calories
a little
ingtend of the
lacking In eal
who
number of good ones
the digestive canal If
down, and need this regulat on,
bran
ereal,
may be used
Bran is not
although it Is lower than the
breakfast
A balanced diet should include an
times a week, [If
aries,
her cerenls
ere several you do i
Coloradk
Ruins of the main street ot
swept down Bear Creek canon,
ert,
your weight,
place for this
not have to consider
breakfast Is a good
food, which Is so well adapted to
breakfast. [If you are keeping your
total food low, you may prefer to take
them at lunch time. One egg gives
only about seventy calories, but sup-
plies valuable minerals and vitamins,
80 that it Is an asset to the diet.
A man of my acquaintance has
worked out a different program. He
takes orange juice, one egg, thin toas:
and for breakfast and makes
his lunch of cereal and milk, which he
sometimes bas sent (nto his
a busy day.
When no thought for calories is nee.
the
day even
coffee
office on
breakfast may be one of
the
and
essary,
most savory ms
on Sundays, vacation
ds yation breakfast and
| How It Started
By Jean Newilomn
The Use of Shrapnel
y HILE it is true that many words
Ww are haphazard products of lin
guistic processes, it is
true that history of
is the history of mankind,
shments and its
nevertheless
still the
most
its accor
in the
Take for example the term
more
word
pre nTes 5
activities of pence and war.
Meaningless though It
finmtonl it
integg, it
may be to the
becomes sn
'
LES GREMOUILLES DF Fearne
A LOWSIANNE SAUTE fl 6S
MEURERE
Lo
luncheons are very often delicious
There are so many good dishes appro
priate for this scr? of meal Here
are recipes for a few of them:
Serambled Eggs With Corn Flakes.
b eggs
1 tablespoon butter
15 cup milk
4 teaspoon salt
Pepper
Corn flakes
the eggs slightly, add the milk
seasonings. Melt the butter
pan, pour in the mixture
8 moderate heat. As It
scrape from the bottom
Continue to do this until
whole is thick and
itter with hot
bled eggs as soon as creamy
Bent
and the
in a {
and « over
becomes firm
of the pan
the
kle pi
out scram
and sprinkle with hot corn flakes
wire
ryving
MIN
cream
corn finkes
Fried Tomatoes.
slice and
Saute In a
in a frying
platter, Make 8 sauce
melting 2 tablespoons
dip In
small
Wash
seasoned four
mount of fal
to a hot
pan by
stirring in
tomatoes
pan ie
move
in the
butter
and add slowly
a boil
matoes
3 tablespoons flour,
tine
firing to
over to.
2 cups milk
gradually
Creamed Ham With Anchovy
cup diced cooked ham
ihdespoonns hutler
slespoons flour
vd A
and beat in the an
pepper and more sa
rve op hot
gfe «WX
My Neighbor
vvSays: vy
F YOU want a jeliy to
th
quickly,
set
e¢ best plan is to dissolve the gel
1 of hot water
cold water to
atin in a small quantity
and then add
the amount
make up
. Ld -
laundry marks from
linens, place linen on clean
blotting paper and wet the marks with
Repeat if pec.
To
household
remove
carbolic acid (poison).
essary, thep rinse linen in clear water
* * »
White spots on furniture caused by
heat can be removed by a cloth which
has been saturated with wood alcohol.
Wipe dry and polish with a clean soft
cloth.
* - »
1
To twist crullers, roll a piece of the
dough between the palms of the hands
te a size four inches long and about
three-quarters of an inch thick. Lay
this on the board and make two or
three slashes lengthwise with a sharp
knife. Pick up by ends and twist once
er twice. You now have a cruller that
will not untwist.
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WN Berviee
REMITTANCE
“So, Maude is divorced | knew
wher she married in such haste that
she would repent at leisure.”
“Oh there's ho repentance in her
case; she gets two hundred & month
alimony.”
Mayor Pays Salaries
Taunton, Moss When this city
found itself unable to pay 55 employ:
ees of the street department, Mayor
Andrew J. McGraw reached Into his
own pocket and filled thelr envelopes.
of Spirit of Revenge
There 1s no sort of wrongdoing of
which a man can bear the
You ean't
punish
Isolate your-
shall not Men's lives
are as thoroughly blended with euch
as the air they evil
spreads as cage,
An act of vengeance simply adds an
other evil to those under
clety is already suffering.
How hard it is for
recognize the import
Some one commits
spread,
breathe :
necessarily as d
which so
SOme iI us to
uth!
wilful injury, perhaps
thereby bringing suffering an
to all within a prescribe ircle of
acquaintanceshi but
worse is tha kind spirit of
revenge that impels to
visit unishment upon the wrong
us, does us a
even
doer, ti bur.
who know
tiways
den of suffering or
and Forgivene
better than revenge
ton.
love us,
Chester
Japanese
Corn File
for quick
relief.
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