THURSDAY APRIL. 7, 1938. A THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. ——— Se — «. @ four HN Deaths Ni: v8 9 «9. 9 + 0 8.9 o [Houta a — . 90 to In “0 9 +0 ’) BOALSBURG than Yennsylvania State College in rather to |t . * 9 change in the bill Vite strong tirety Bf objecting LOCALS. ns opposition its en ® ning to indgee the 1939 legislatur to any modifica CENTRE HALL, PENN'A. A SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors 8. W, SMITH, Editor BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business Manager ~ — longed TERMS. —The terms of subscription to| vanced age, on phe Reporter are $1.00 a year, in advance Legal advertising at the rate of ten gents per Une each insertion. Display advertising rates made sm application, Eaterd in the Post Office Hall as second-class matter, carrving make an initial appropriation od Seven Tuesday Twelve transports, each y 11 ud i tion. Plytnouti coi, cui establishment of an Lewistown : ffi —— bathroom to on t { { ‘ At the dinner to be given by the [Outit treet resis (tanical garden of demncoce, 4 Mi Centre County ‘Sport fon. It Is almed I rold ia of clubs, prize will be given men | | Inde ! {= { | Federation Thoma 4 pro Margaret this life lInrgely THOMAS hy out Of iliness 501d and KE Dodgo past The Hagan | Bradford, agency Hall each a the BDW. E. p— after a to her ad passed (entre due Fishel Lewistown 4 short tall will be made he di Wednesday night of la 00 held the Tuesday! « Bellefonte 5 M will he lock, In aor touring sedan in recent vening Yn og Hon Panied o clock. William was last week at 11 0 from K Pure ha and | TT. PP. Hiland returned ans born | as City Mo., learload of horses and i shipping to near leoewisburg. She wag a daughter of Hullding Mary Webner Witmer Ferguson township her months and =2 the widow of Centre where he ed a and September 5, age at death 87 days. = : She was Aaron Thom who died in Hall March §, SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES 926. Except fop a few years, Mr. ang | omf friend's FENN LLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE Mrs. Thomas lived in Centre HAIL all |pembered by many of her friends | YY EN IIL 8 vA J ) air arriad’ life. There ate. tWo | ; dy PI TORE AIA} : FENES L. Arthor Wagner, Pastor.) of thel arsed jie ere ae [whe expressed thelr thoughtfulness in TUSSEYVILLE Fusseyville—9 to 10 A. M. during the Spanish- cle. 8 8 sn. | {Communion Service.) , Calvin, April 11, 3 Rus family recently | LE. HB Spring Mile—10:30 A. M 1927. There survive the deceased two [Spring Edith Stoner (Communion Service.) daughters, Misg Jennie, who liveq with {bell enter Centre Hall, 7:30 P. M. mother, and Mrs. W. Reitz, of Bath, New York. — Mrs. Thomag OENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE|the Reformed (Rev, Delos RB, Keener, Pastor) Rev. D. R Centre Hall— funeral riteg 9:30—Church School Burial 7:830—Palm Worship, and |at Confirmation, Ppring Mills— #:830—Church School 10:30—Holy Communion Farmers Mills— $:00—Church 10: 00—Church ———— Mp Morris T died in Monday, 69 but known PASTEURIZED DAIRY PRODUCTS —OUR OWN which Chilis mules wn on Sunday Mr Kat ubeth Harpster in 1850 Bellet Hig children HN he Is hig home at Rine and Mis HOTI Harrisburg harine Moore 8 1.liz time in Centre making 10 § . on axed VOLS wife Vedars, quaque, . . are spending y deceased several him, attaining her at thei former home in Monday, Whe re Mary Filink, birthday, by Mrs, on 2nd membered Lonbarger has resume as, on ———— A Ap RA many her ICE CREAM — When in need MILK, CREAM, BUTTERMILK, CHOCOLATE MILK and ICF Phone 24R4—— GARBRICK’S DAIRY CENTRE HALL, PA. ¢hildren who Margaret while in American VArlOUs Ways. service Wee and Mips Seth sell Mills and Mrs of Penng Cave and Wm Joseph ( Hev. John Stoney “d Colym war, and Camp from the to the Valley. WwW. Ww Mra. A. O. day mov Ralph Sewa were tained on fey ( Hee fey ollege Hill mote on Friday at dinner on Monday evening in the | Bartholomew home, it being the birth her Ww. Georges and daughter Detwiler Winsor spent wed 3 ) Elizabet Mrtholomew 3 of | day Of 12 eth Ba : 10% afternoon membe, Miss ys Spyker was { her {ing Mrs. Annie fined to her was long a at Spring Mills visit- | ling on a busing=s and hep pastor Detw performed the | home church, Keener bed with turaay ern : » af George OIL [heen aoe nies ( ‘entre iI1 by Mr Ce Penna. daughter Hall ! foe i in Williamsport thig we i Walter was maa Sunday Centre PEEP PPOPOBOOOO OOOO OOP OCT IIOEESOGOOOIOOPOOEOG OO COOOL OOIOOPOOPOOOOOOIPe |] HAE Fred Luse, Manager Aver Service Worship. School. EVANGELICAL (Rev, W. K. Hosterman, Centre Hall— Bunday School, 9:30 A. M. Worship Service, 10:30 A M. The First Quarterly Conf Wednesday, April 13, at 30 p. m. davs |S an nh ey Anniversary Sale io Ry WR he conducted a general store and un- | . a ; . tre. Susan Ls w > ha Britcher’s Auction | ween ENTIRE WEEK ——<- a SALE! Elizabeth Ann The undersigned wil} expose to sale at his auction barn, 2 miles northeast — of MIFFLINTOWN, WEIS ALITY PEAS re " > ! t A Reception of Members. WEDNESDAY, APR. 13 | ans z Sunday School, 10:30 A. M. groups of boys i Satu 236 O'clock PP. M and made their organizations po Ee | WEIS ALITY CORN etown ang n . 44g J ran ong re 1 > 4 any “i r . JT 1Q ’ ¥ $pruc tn ; ; " ar 18: f0—Sunday School E . ve teacher tenure law - 10:45 Confirmation Funeral services were held . wert 35 Head of Horses | “Wiis ula oO 2 Pastor) ference, wi lived estabilisnme taking Locust Grove— A wife Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. le, and Wotship Service, 7:30 P. M Malcolm I. — Wm. Bottorf, brother, John L ty register of wills Mr. Wetzler devoted much “of hi time to teaching music on band In- struments and organized several and girlg Into bands formerly these dist res weak ness children YOU WILL READILY APPRECIATI BARGAINS IN THI} survive | Her him | Mrs also a and Ruth at‘home; Clearfield, a8 does Wetzler, pain coun ———————————— TEACHERS UNWISELY OPPOSE TEACHER TENURE LAW The Stat sac hers METHODIST EPISOOPAL (Bev, Seth Russell, Paster) Centre Hall $:30—Service of Confirmation on Ol and League, meeting wen m rec AL 12 Ql Service nesday and burial 8]! 3LITY P PRESBYTERIAN M, Kirkpatrick, Pastor) ?:30—8unday School. (No 50 Head Dairy Cows | ~~‘ '* © eto DETWILER l . x1 on Monday afternoon following |lablishmer MX nary. 4 bef open (Bev, J, bw ARA Preaching Service) POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS, Congress wized to We are gut LNNoOur WILLIAM M. AUKERMAN, ard Ave. Altoona, will be ¢ for Con 3 at the May 1 ile ote ¥ y and regulations f the Dent fe], y . ; y » 1 1 Ore } i Party i : YOUNG CATTLE & STOCK BULLS FANCY SHOATS & PIGS State Senator. v FLOYD A. BRITCHER EDW. J. THOMPSON i t ' , borough, will LIN nomination vf 1 er 34th District t the Prim Min Chalrman ERD. i ATE Cheaper Cuts Of Meat Are Tastier When Cooked Electrically fon to be held Tuesday County EAGLE EEO EOE EEE EEE EE SEC, HIGHWAYS 61, DIES A1 VAN DY KI JOHNS HOPKINS v bon, ON ESCO \ NI-AG-RA™ } 1 ready te receive ~ fk fer all this FOR in the ESCO Foster ( r Water Level Positive Woter Agite tion and Complete Circvlation 1 Ni «RA you get Constant Neck-H gh Owes! 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Beem ON to younsell to SEE THE NEW E500 "NLAG RA of gh milk belore vow buy vou milk cooler Water bh shove prof " vor mill ry ay Get mew Esco Bookie 4 gtcielary was 5 Balti 4 be oy 3 3 3 7 4 whyNewlco NLAG RA more " onic Fla ™ ¢ ; a RS » | SWE ot (a "GE 1 & 4 hi cook vow with with LESS from Venice, Fl i 1, after , ; WORK . . . of LESS COST Pneumonia weakened his heart He was stricken Dec. 12. soon officiated at 4 road Chambersburg, Pa Mr. Van Dyke prominently connected with the Methodist church in Harrisburg, where he t for yOars superinte; He iz survivegq daughters, Burial was erly, hig Chunk Governor Capitol P. m. Telly COME IN TODAY (or phone or send portal for information) afte he : detication at Werrer loved AUTO. MATICALLY AD ASTED AN wife cooled i one he or lene was 3 ht 4 clasg srmer]y New [SCO NLAG RA Mlk Conien ronge from T 10 21 cen copocity Hosterman & Stover Co. *““The Department Hardware Store’ Phone 11-R-2 MILLHEIM, PA. a ten and wag f the dent by a wife and three Cheaper cuts of meat, with proper cooking, make deliciously satisfying meals. Above, is steamed steak with vegetables, accompanied by potatoes steamed in the deep well cooker. made Monday in home Weath Mauch boyhood near i ——————————— i— - rate vegetable with this meal, place them in the steam cooker with the rack in place Salt, and add % cup of water. Turn the switch to High, and when steam escapes from the vent, turn the heat to Low and cook for 30 to 45 minutes, depending on the size of the potatoes and the quantity. melted, put the steak in the skil- let, brown it well on one side, and turn. Add 4 cups of coarsely diced vegetables—potatoes, celery, car- rots, onions, turnips—or whatever you like. Salt and pepper to taste and add 14 cup water. Put the cover on the skillet and when steam comes from the vent or around the sides, turn the heat to By LOUISE BROWN | perfectly true, as most housewives know, that the cheaper cuts of meat, when prop- erly cooked, have a delicious fla- vor and tenderness. They require longer, slower cooking than the better cuts—but, on the other hand, they need very simple prep- aration and little or no attention Earle ordered Monday the State until 1:00 closed on ——— i ———— DEATHS, Ella M. York aged Miss Grove, fonville, Brooks, county, Fawn of Un. in formerly 5 years. Thomas, David Ray Mark, R. D. this county, monthg by a several at Warriors Centre was aged 80 He is Susi n orn at Line, years, 11 survived Stine, ang hea 23 days Ma ry children and wife, McClain, and Mollie Bellefonte, Philadelphia aged 64 Thomas Brew late James A Clain, son of the Me. in Brown born in died Years, Mrs Amelia Walker widow of Geo M. Walker, of Boggs township, died in Franklin, at the home of a daugh- ter, Mrs. J. 8. Lindsey. She was aged 62 years. Burial was made in the Ad- Sent cemetery, during cooking. This is especially true if you are cooking electrically Steamed Steak with Vegetables Suppose you want to braise or fricassee a piece of beef, this is the very easy method to follow. Have your butcher cut a rum steak 1'%4 to 2 inches thick. Per- haps this is one of the days thot he has a pecial meat-—and even lower grade of beef, it m lectable food, properly cco For cooking on the suria of the range, use a skillet with a tight-fitting lid Place it ‘on the large unit of the add 3 tablespoons of fat and turn the | switch to High. When the fat has | on this range Low and cook for 20 minutes. Then the switch may be turned to Off —do not remove the cover, but allow the meat to continue cook- ing for 30 minutes on the heat that is stored in the unit. Sim- plicity, itself, isn't it? It's an eco- nomical method, too, since ‘meat and vegetables are cooked at one timo-—and the last part of the ooking is done on what might be calied heat Serve the meat on a hot platter with some of the vegetables as a garnish, leaving the rest in the gravy which should be thickened slightly. ree Steamed Polatoes The steam, or deep well, cooker is a very useful and versatile part of the modern electric range. You can cook one vegetable—or a whole meal in it, and it's.control- led heat maintains just the right simmering temperature to give foods. that require slow cooking a luscious flavor. By the way, if you happen to be in a range buying frame of mind, and are shopping around, you'll be interested to Know that between April 11 and 30 .there's a National Spring Shawing of electric ranges. 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