The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 12, 1936, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1936
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JHE CENTRE REPORTER
ISSUED WEEKLY,
CENTRE HALL, PENNA.
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SMITH & BAILEY, Proprictors
8. W, SMITH, Editer,
EDW. E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and
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tered in the Post Office in Centre
Hall as second class matter,
TERMS. ~The terms of subscription to
the Reporter are $100 a year, in advance,
Legal advertising at the rate of ten
sents per line each lusertion.
Display advertising rates made known
en application,
“SUNDAY CHURGH SERVICES
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stroke of apoplexy, was
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the Car
Carson
Cn herring
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(Rev. L. Arthur Wagner, Pastors)
Georges Valley—$® to 10 A. ML
Farmers Mills, 10:30 A. M.
Centre Hall, 7:30 P. AM.
(Bev. Delas RK, Keener, Pastor) i
Centre
1:30—Church
2 H a J
School.
EVANGELICAL
Hosterman, Pastor)
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(Rev
Centr
Bunday >
Worship
Bpring
Sunday S¢
Worship
Bethesda —
Worship Service,
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
(Bev. Seth Russell, Fastor)
Centre Hall
9:30—Morning Wors
16:30-—-8Sunday School
Bprucetown-—
Spring Mlills—
Sunday School, 9:30 A
7:30—Evening
M.
Worship
PRESBYTERIAN
M. Kirkpatrick,
9: %-—Morning
(Rev, J, Pastor)
Worship
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DEMOCRATS WIN
GUBERNATORIAL
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OF
(CONTESTS
MOST
Demo
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LIES
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COUNTY RI
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soliciting
ployers
persons
cooperation wi
Administration,
ployment Ber
tha
er social agers
BIRTHDAY PARTY HELD
AT TUSSEYVILLE
A birt party was
at the
Tusseyvil
or of Mrs,
day. Those
Mrs. Samuel] Zerby and
Bellefonte, Mrs
daughter Dorothy,
el ang two sons
f'oner and six
William Stoner,
hday urprise
home of Edward
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present
«socond b
were Mr.
children,
Lunsell Zerby and
Mrs. Andrew Rish-
Mr. and Mrs. John
children, Mr. and Mrs
Mrs. and Mrs, Sam-
vel Horner and two children, Mr. and
Mrs, Clarence Jackson and three chil-
dren. of Lemont: Harold, and
Bernading Horner, Freda and Russell
MeClintick, all of Linden Hall
At a late hour refreshments
served. Mrs. Zerby received
useful gifts.
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A birthday held
nesday: evening, 28th ult, at
home of Mrs, William Walker, in
entre Hall, in honor of Mrs. Walk-
‘er's birthday. A pumber of out-of-
town people were present, Delicious
red! eshments served,
1obert
Wed
the
pariy was
were
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MILLER
the
John David
Centre County
o clock Monday
injury
Miller died
hospital at 6:00
morning, following an
sustained when a circular saw
loosened from its shaft and struck the
young man on the calf of the jeg
ripping it upward, and continued up-
ward to the {lilac face within a
quarter inch of the bowels. The ace
cident happened at the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller
near Boalshurg, at abous 2:00 o'clock
the dav previous to his death Wood
was being sawed, a motor dn fur.
rishing the to operate the saw
He iz survived by his parents, pre.
Viously mentioned, a wife
Horner, and three smal} chil.
dren. Also by three sisters, Mrs El
len Ziegler, Misg Madaline, and Mrs
Ethel Hendershot of Stats College.
Funeral services were held at the
in
Dower
formerly
Isabel :
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home Wednesday afternoon and bur-|
fal nt Boalshurg.
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made
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sanitariuy
Thu
SPANGLER. Gertrude
ler passed \
Onkland,
al a
California, day,
vember LH, after a
Miss Spangler w
William Adells
‘ ng wa born
Mill
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and
fif
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nen PPot'ers
teen Years
in
mn glen
ral
yon
Frlune ervices were!
Interment at
the
of
one of Centre county s dent
of the organizers
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Nov. "15 "at 7:3 ; . CENTRE COUNT
«patient HOSPITAL NOTES
Sif LER
RA) AY
Big Savings! Comme and
‘Share in the Wonderful
ALL
Bread In One-Third The
Usual Time With
Modern Electric
Appliances
By Louise Brown
practice
be mi
in the p
withi t fifteen minutes from
! the ) sis o that the
! ] allowing the
1 to rige, of punching it down,
g the loaves and allowing
again, can be ignored.
After the dough is mixed, shaped
and mm the pans, it is placed In
either the electric range or roast.
or. which has been slightly heated
and acts as a “proofing box”
very much as the ones the com
mercial bakers use. Although the
heat is only turned on for a min.
ute, the heavy insulation holds
giufficient heat in the oven or
roaster to cause the dough to rise
properly.
At the end a 25 to 46-minute ris.
ing period, the dough has doubled
in bulk and is ready to make, You
just switch the current on again
in the range or roaster, and in an
hour vou have a beautifully brown-
ed, crusty loaf of bread. Just think
of it! With a very little practice
with this method, you can make as
good bread ge any Mother ever
baked-—and in less than one-third
of the time.
Here is the recipe which has
been carefully tested. Notice that
with this quick new method it is
necessary to double - the usual
J amount of yeast, '
to vise
a0
in pong ’
and meas
sift four
sat
ATe
Scald the
and short-
and cool to lukewarm. Crum
it and in 2 table
Place large
lients
sugar
soften
ble ves
of mixer. Pour lukewarm milk mix-
ture into bowl and add
yeast, Using Medium speed of the
electric mixer, add 2% cups flour
Mix thoroughly about 2 minutes
Then increase speed to
add the remainder of the
Beat 4 minutes,
comes stiffer, it may
shaft of the blades on the mixer.
in this case use a rubber spatula
to push it down on the blades
Turn dough out
canvas and divide into two parts,
flour
do not knead.
turn the heat control to 425 de
the cover on the roaster. Discon
minutes, Then turn current
degrees F.
closed.
and turn switch off. Let bread
rise 45 minutes, then turn switch
to Bake and bake 1 hour at 400
degrees F.,
Here's speed in bread baking! The bread has been
mixed with the electric mixer, shaped and placed in the pans
and it goes into the electric roaster, or range, a new
quick-rising process.
for
The dependable temperature control of the electric ranges
or roaster makes a golden brown, crusly loaf of bread 2
certainty. .