THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1036 mm THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, CENTRE HALL, PENNA. — BMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors 8. W, SMITH, Editor, E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business Manager, Botered iu the Post Ollice Hall as second class matter, TERMS. ~The terns of subscription to ghe Reporter are $1.00 a year, ln advance, Legal advertising at the rate of pelts per lune each lonsertion, Display advertising an appucation. in Centre rates made known CHARGE Pastors) 10:30 A. M, al. PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN (Rev. L. Arthur Wagner, Georges Valley, Mills, 2:30 PL. M. Farmers Centre Hall, 7:30 FV. REFORMED CHARGE Pastor) HALL Delns K, CENTRE (Rev, heener, EVANGELICAL (Kev Ww Bm i roe n Cent sunday Spring Worship Sund Bethesda Worship Service, 10:30 A. M. METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Bev. Beth Russell, Faster) Centre Hall 9:30—Morning Worship. 10:30--8unday School Bprucetown—— Unifieq Service, 9:45 A. Spring Mills— Sunday School, #:30 A MM. 7:30—Evening Worship. M. PRESBYTERIAN M., Kirkpatrick, School. hse La : A (Rev, J. Pastor) 9:30—8Sunday 7: 30-1 Service F A WARNING FROM THE BENCH Chief Justi . Keep t £ 5 Penn sylvania Supreme C t ! hand ed down a lent case every i The Chief motorist damagy by Cialis that It tires whi m of t mobile mot 1 reckle eX ible may dents who unsaie self LUTHERANS HOLD MISSIONARY SERVICE, SUNDAY EVEYING JURY AWARDS 8380 FOR DEATH OF PHYLLIS KAHLER Delile Jury } in favor of *harl and ‘athey Kahler of wmtown n 3 trespa as case in civil court in which they suing Will tr A. Thomas J of the car which Phyllis K or awarded was Another lives near sueq by Was irs, a verdict ine were driver daughter in their ahler killed In a mot May 9. The $5830.40. in Potters David continied the was accident last amount case Thomas was and Fleming be- cause jurors had heard all in the Kahler suit. Damages are being claimed by Strin- er, who is alleged to have been in- Jured in the same accident in which the 17-year-old girl lost .her life. Knowledge gained by the jurors dur- ing the trial was deemed to be prej- pdicial Inasmuch as the jurors were present during the taking of testi- mony. The accident which occurred near Boalsburg during the early morning hours of May 9, also caused the death of Miss Re‘a Smith, 17, also of Lew- istown. No claims are being made In the case of Miss Smith's death. The trial completed on Thursday occupied of the previous day. who being others, which Miils, Stringer, by Judg,. traverse the evidence The Bellefonte club of Elks Is spon- soring a dance for this (Thanksgiv- ing) evening in their home, Members and their lady friends only wili be Admitted. 1 Revnolds apparently 200d d at the Hugh M vnold health and Sund JOVing visite home of her rofl Born who thesa Frida) with intermen Girove private Mills © in Ole metery Cit) 1852. he and 1881, | Mr Is ne Wi in Curwensville i Miss survives Kate Shiffer in |him children Ww | nl i ge M together with Woods, Woods Mary H fn a———r———— MOTOR CAR ACCIDENT {OLLEGE MAN OF — LOCALS, FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA. A aa ————— en- Lan SPEECH i HEDULY FOURTH PERIOD IN ILM ELECTS: (LAS OFFICERS From History And 1LNMerature in W554 #] | SENIORS MAME ON CANDY S50 ROASTS WENIERS AT C1! £ - {fed an Roasted 1 be around some sort be turkes nade may the goo Cratchit family Roasting the holiday ticklish business it must fect as it from the golden brown and crisp tender and juicy within seasoned cook ponders jong to cook it, and holds breath until it is .afely done on the serving platter. Modern Roasting Methods However, there's no doubt that the modern roasting methods, pos- sible with electric roasters and ranges, simplify this problem until even the most inexperienced cook can have perfect results, Roasters are comparatively new appliances, but many a holiday | fowl! will be done to a turn in them | this year What housewife | wouldn't be pleased with the idea! of being able to put the main dish | fowl] is be per oyen without Many a how her and comes over of the holiday dinner in the roast. | er, setting the temperature con trol and forgetting about it until time to remove it for serving. The fowl is stuffed, greased with butter, and sprinkled with =ait if desired. Then it iu placed in the! cold roaster on a small rack ele vated at least half as inch from the bottom. No water at all is add- | ed. for the closely fitting cover keeps the steam in, so that will not dry oul. move the cover during the cooking period and the bird will brown E \ NY beautifully Delicious, gmooth gravy can be made in the roaster pan after the fowl has been re moved. Selecting Poultry Some judgment must be used in turkeys. Although the key, one with a gangling frame will naturally not fit ar well as a plumper, more compact bird. It is necessary that the cover fit down tight on the roaster, or the bird torily. While it is not recommended for perfoct, even browning, the bird can be placed on its side if neces sary to fit in the roaster. cad wings, of course, should be skewered or tied in place as usual for roasting. Following is a recipe for stuffing also, a thoroughly tested time and temperature chart for the roaster. bird in an uncovered pan and start. ing in a cold ove... Poultry Stuffing 1 onion, minced 2 tablespoons fat 3 cups stale bread crumbs 1% teaspoon celery sed 1% teaspoon dry tage i; teaspoon salt ix teaspoon pepper 2 eggs, 8 zhtly beaten i Milk to moisten i Cook onion in fat until soft and {combine with remnining ingredi- jents. Add milk to moisten, if neces- i gary. (Chicken liver may be cook- ied with onion, chopped and added | if desired, in stuffing chicken.) Time and Temperature Chart Time Per Lb. Temp. Chicken (5 1h.)...30 min. 350" [Duck (8 1h).......30 min. 325° Turkey (15 1b.)....18 min. 250° Note: [5 minutes should be add. ied to the time to allow for starts ing in a cold roaster or oven. As dure is
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