The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 26, 1936, Image 4

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    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.
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(Rev, J. Pastor)
9:30—8Sunday
7: 30-1
Service
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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
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of t
mobile
mot
1
reckle
eX
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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.
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200d
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health and Sund
JOVing
visite home of her
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in Curwensville
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survives
Kate Shiffer in
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together with
Woods,
Woods
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MOTOR CAR ACCIDENT
{OLLEGE MAN OF
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LOCALS,
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
CENTRE HALL, PA.
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FOURTH PERIOD IN ILM
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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