The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 02, 1936, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1936.
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PHBE CENTRE REPORTER
ISSUED WEEKLY,
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("ENTRE HALL. PENNA
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SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors
8. W. SMITH, Editor.
BAILEY, |
Business Manager i
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Botered in the Post Oilice in
Hall as second class matter,
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subscription to
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ile each
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REY, 8S. GREENHOE,
Rev, Bam:
Tue
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CHARGE
Pastor. }
PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN
(Rey. L. Arthur Wagner,
Spring Mills—9 to 10 A.
Centre Hall, 7:80 P, M.
Tusseyville—10:30 A. AM.
REFORMED
Beener, Pustor)
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CENTRE HALL
(Rev. Delos RB,
Centre Hall—
§:30-Church
7:30—~Chux
to
BE. Bradf
Spring Mills—
§:00—Chur
10:00
Farmers Mills
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10.30
Start
METHODIST EPIsCOPAL
(Rev, Seth Russell, Pastor)
EVANGELICAL
(Rev. K. Hosterman, Pastor)
@entre Hall
Sunday S
Worship
Tusseyville
Bunday
Locust Grove-—
Bunday S
Worship Service, 7
Ww.
ax OK
30 P.
PRESBYTERIAN
M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor)
PUBLIC A
HELP
Annual Bankers Convention
Says People Have Had Confi-
dence Restored—Recommends
Changed Government Policy
The rest
fn banking
where it can
ously in pla
in the pr
American
annual «
“The passage
tive banking ting
1935 has stabilized the banking
tion and enabled bankers fevote un-
divided attention to the normal admin
istration of their institutions in
moting the business and public welfare
of their communities,” reso
sald,
“We feel that it is a particularly im-
portant feature of this law that it aims
to create through the revision of the
Pederal Reserve Board a Supreme
Court of Finance which, with the non-
political appointment of exceptionally
competent men, should constitute one
of the greatest forward steps In build-
ing a sound banking and credit system
for this country.”
to «
pro-
the
The Government in Banking
Another resolution said:
“We particularly emphasize the de-
sirabllity of the retirement of govern
ment from those fialds extending
eredits of various types which can be
adequately served by privately owned
institutions. We c¢ecognize that the
exigencies of the now passing depres.
sion made necessary a large participa:
tion by government in the
task of meet ¢'s emergency
financial ne i
“Those conditions have been largely
remedied and he oblig
sipon the banks and other financial
agencies to demonstrate to the people
of
rf a time
and willing to meet all demands upon
them for sound eredit cooperation. It is
our duty as bankers to facilitate in
every effective way the retirement of
government agencies from credit ae
tivities by promoting public under.
standing of the proper function of pri
vately owned banking.”
ACCURATE RECORDS
The keeping of accurate records con.
ptitutes an essential part of any success.
ful business management, whether
manafacturing, merch: ndising or farm.
ing. It is quite menerally conceded that
any good business concern keeps ade
quate records, and this procedure I
equally important in the business of
farming, declares the Bulletin of the
American Bankers Association Agri
enltural Commission.
wn
in |
ing «child,
ira 8 iffor wa 1 }
Hiei r Was long a member of
Mark's Luthe ran
and of a
position was held
church, Spring
kind'y
high
was most
in
. dis-
ana estoom.
POORMAN.
died his
Thursday,
Charles W. Poorman
home in Bellefonte
aged 60 years.
Minnie V. Shank,
children, survive him.
nt
on
A wife,
for merly
¥ and move
eral
KELLEY. Wm. i Kelley, secre-
tary of the Bellefonte borough coun-
ell and Bellefonte station agent fo
the Pennsylvania Railroad company
fSuccumbed at his pome on E. Bisho,
street on the 18th ult. of
Homa following a lengthy {liness
, ¢ was the son of Mr, a
Theodore Kelley and was hoi es
21, 1873, making his age 62 years 1
months and 27 days. He Wig a resi.
compiica-
!
Bellefonte Veinrs
widely
circles,
J. Kelley, of
guUrvives,
for
known
of
was
many
in
brother, Dav
West, Va,
dont
and business
social One
Greer
Gramiley
GRAMLAEY Ira
own Aaronsburg meat
\ ! home
14th
ies
PAPI
Ik
ATIONS
“THE TIGER, « H. BH. 5.
PLACED 2N1I AMOMt
HIGH SCHOOL PUBL
i,
STA
CENTRE COUNTY
HOSPITAL NOTES.
» . » . . .
Week 16:
Admitted Master
Hall, R. I.
Admitted Mrs
Centre Hall;
of Dex
Richard Weaver,
entra
8yivest-
John WwW.
Thursday
or Sharer,
Mowery,
Sunday—Admitted:
Clenahan, Centre Hall
Week of Dec. 23;
Monday Admitted: Mrs,
terman, Spring Milas
John W. Mowery, Centre
Cloyd 1. Guisewite,
Tuesday Admitted: Mra, lL. 2.
Smith, Potters Milla Discharged
George W. Long, Madisonburg: Mast
of Richard Weaver, Centig Hall
Wednesday, admitted and discbarg-
od : Mish Emma Josephine Grove,
Spring Mills.
Thursday--Tied: Mrs, John HH. Hos.
terman, Spring Mills.
HSaturday-—Discharged: Min, Syl
vester I Bbarer, Centre Hall, R. D,
Margaret Me-
John Hos-
Discharged:
Hall, Died,
Anronsburg.
Boalsburg,
Sweet, of Warren,
Miss
everal dave at the
ROCOBT-
j.ottie
{ Perry
‘panied by his cousin,
Carnahan,
| home of Mra.
spent
Sweet, Christmas
Hara
Foe
rf
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BE HERR)
By Louise Brown
Here's a recipe | whole-heartedly
recommend It
i
. 3
alwavye seems (0)
bob up smiling, whether it's baked
a sheet cake. as laver cake or}
The texture is always
and feathery and the flavor
oectably spicy
I've even seen men who knew
nothing of cooking follow this re
cipe with perfect resuits time after
time Of they were using
electric ranges so the ranges prob
ably deserve most of the credit.
BAKING RESULTS CERTAIN
You the poking resulte are
certain in an electric oven with its
controlled and meneured heat. The
thermostat keeps the oven at the
gate even temperature throughout
the whole baking period. Natural
cup cakes
ligt
te
course
gop
sort of baking--every cake
bake is just as perfect as the one
before Whether you are a bride
just learning to cook--or an old
hand at ft—you can turn ont per
fort products with an electric
range.
So try this spice cake and serve
{t fresh from the oven. topped with
lusclons, melting caramel cing
and watch it disappear!
EASY ICING
And speaking of feing. here,
neath, you'll find an electric range
a toy Have you always thought
seven minute feing was a lot of
bot herapotiing Wt the double
boiler and then sjanding over It
beating while heat waves blew io
THE REPORTI
do the Best
1
|
well cquippt tO
PCG
(‘al
atc
a
amma
electric range.
With an electric range
you can forget about the
boiler,
a regular sancepan which fits the
unit of the range
to Low--aind a low, even heat
maintained so that you needn't
worry about the icing sticking or
scorching. You
by the heat, either, because the
heat from the electric unit goes di
rectly into the saucepan and the
food so that none of it
into the room.
won't
for this icing it
your cake. You know,
of a thrill than holding the electric
mixer and watching that icing
grow from a messy looking mix.
ture until it gets fuer and fluffier
and practically fille the saucepan!
I'm as tickled as a kid!
Here's the spice cake with cara.
mel feing. Take it on a picnic
serve it with iced tea or lemonade
«or just eat it anytime,
SPICE CAKE
8 cup butter
2 cups brown sugar
2 cups pastry flour
1 tenspoon baking powder
2 egus
1 teaspon soda
5
i
i
layer cake or cup cakes, and
1 tablespoon cinnamon
teaspoon cloves
teaspoon nuimeg
cup sour milk
teaspoon lemon extract
Cream butter and sugar
electric mixer on Medium
Beat in eggs, one at a time
Medium speed Ada gifted
gredients Iternately with
using
gpeed
using
dry m
milk
ar batter thickens
Note: Overmixing
of mixer
extract,
Ada
or
Place batter in cake pan To
bake. set the temperature control,
turn the oven switer to Preheat,
and when. the temperature is
reached turn the switch to Bake.
Piace the cake in the oven and
bake according to this schedule,
Layer Cake—3756" F.—30 min,
(2-B.inch layer pans)
Cup Cakes—375" F.—15 to 20 min.
Sheet Cake—350" F.—50 min,
{Pan Bx12x2 inches)
CARAMEL ICING
2 cups light brown sugar
2 ege whites
§ tablespoons cold water
14 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon vanilla
Put all ingredients in saucepan
Place on surface unit and turn
switeh to Low. Stir until sugar is
partially dissolved and mixture be
ging to hest Then beat, using
High apeed on electric mixer until
mixture will hold a point,