You don’t need a double boiler when you cook ELECTRICALLY Even a man can make SALAD DRESSING LAL ty wT =i a £2) | 3 Z OEY nS o it 15 so simple on an ELECTRIC RANGE —all you need is a SAUCEPAN and. .. 4 eggs or 8 egg yolks 14 cup milk 2 cup vinegar 12 teaspoon salt 12 cup sugar 1 tablespoon flour nne pep 4 teaspoon dry Beat rs slightly, add dry in- gredients and mix until smooth, Add milk, then vinegar very slowly, stirring constantly, Cook on ELECTRIC RANGE with LOW heat unul thick ened-——stirrin ) ly, wid the low com? Electric Range. YOU JUST CAN'T FAIL * * No double boiler needed — just one utensil! : % No excess heat from the Electric Range % It can’t be more tasty. The cool, clean, economical electric range DON'T WAIT An Electric Range Demonstra- tion—in your home-—will show you that you're missing a won- derful opportunity to serve new and delightful dishes. Surprising as it may seem our customers’ bills show that the ‘cost of electric cooking for the average family is only $9.20 a month In the interest of ELECTRIC RANGE DEALERS IN PENNSYLVANIA SCHOOL NOTES. During the first eight months this receipts from the sale of products than School have been elected, as did the farmers in thirty other states, J. Hansell French, secretary of agri- culture, has announced, These receipts from the gale of prin- cipal farm products in Pennsylvania were estimated at $136,025,000, an in- crease of $17.029000 over the cor- responding period of 1834, and $34, 592,000 more than in the same peri- od of 1832, according to a complla- tion of the United States burean of Senior class: Pres, Adam secretary, Ellsworth Stover; er, Gerald Johnson. rep. to Council, Twila Hagan. Dean Zeigler: rep, to Studen cil, Frances Zerby. follows: | Condo, Ellsworth Stover, Dean Btover, Gladys Keller, Corn MoCool, Frances Zerby, Franklin Bartges Robert Camp- bell, Spurgeon Condo, Richard Felten- month, Condo; treasur- Student : lreas- Hazel Zettle, Bernice Zettle, Vidalents, W. t Coun- 8.2 for the entire country. Hettinger; class historian, Barger, burg last week include Anne M. Brod- Eugene Belghtol; secretary, | Musser; rep. to Student Hazel, Madisonburg, clerks In the De-! vances Harter. partment of Public Instruction and | George W. Bratton Jr. a machine operator in the Highway Department. erick, State College, and Margaret D. ido: secretary, Betty Lee; ————————————— treasurer, Evelyn Irooks. Rev, Wiliam A. (Blily) Es ny died Seholastle Standing. —First Chicago, at the home of a brother- jor 1.03: Fresmman .67 in-law, from angina pectoris, He was School for current period 9 i2. For more than thirty years he School for term to date was an outstanding revivalist, hold E 3 4 { Attendance—8Sophomore, 99° vy or f ¥ of 1 x rest rather 4 ¥ , 4 ; ing mos { ils BY gathering 1 man, 98.6%: Senior 98%; Jun specially constructed tabernacles, ————————————— I School for the term to date il, Dean} Malcolm Yearick. Louse, all MOTHERS" ASNISTANCE BOARD home, Charles Council, lcent appointment of four new mem- last week at the Court House, reor-ier High school . ) ganized, elected officers and heard an eee period] lea upon tw perform during Abe The election of officers resulted as] » WOOD . sale for 12 Pleasant Gap: vice president, Mrs 3 ’ reasonable t: fresh-j Lona Johnson, of ceo L211 follows: Presdent, Mrs Julia Noll, of Phillipstus ££: BOCTE- "or De Sate Goodhart, Centre Halli} Mp ana Mra, Dick Mowery and the Joseph tamer, proprietor of a ra~ dio repair shop In State College, spent Bunday evening at hig home. Mr, and Mrs, A. W,. Holderman and Maynard Barger autoed to Lock Hae« Tusseyville, Mrs, Wm. ockey: and me of v Hard of Hearing? Mrs, Abraham «Grassmy- at the David Fortney Balanee In Easy Payments feal background, developed and de- LABORATORIES, for £2 years were and leaders In Bound Re good rubber, hot water search, et “Words and Music” irclhase of a hearing aid, ak wood, stove lng! A. D. YOST District Sales Representative, 214 Commeree Bldg. ALTOONA, PA, Phone 4426 mitted tine only. W.F, Colyer Centre Mosser Die Lasse Sport Sedan NO DRAFT VENTILATION ON NEW BODIES BY FISHER the most beautiful ond comfortable bodies ever created for o low-priced cor SHOCKPROOF STEERING* moking driving easier and sofer thon ever before New Perfected Hydraulic Brakes —the aay highest development of the hydraulic 3 brake principle—are standard on all De Compe GB” Cprevrolet models for 1936. And, like many other important features of the only complete low- priced car, these new brakes are exclusive to Chevrolet in its price range! : They are the smoothest and most efficient brakes ever developed. They give stopping-power altogether new to motoring. They help to make Chevrolet for 1936 the safest motor car ever built. Visit your nearest Chevrolet dealer. See and drive this new Chevrolet—today! CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN cost in giving even better performance with even lest gor and oil Sirus ran at. 495 AND UP. List price of New Standard Coupe at Flint, Michigan. With bumpers. spare tire and tire lock, the list price is $20 additional *Knee-Action on Master Models only, $20 additional. Prices quoted in this adver tisement are list at Flint, Michigan, and subject to change