raVRSDAY. OCTOBP. .
county. If we all push together
The production of cranberries ries in halves. Line a 9-inch pie
it will be easy to jump the first is a highly developed science, for plate with pastry. Place a layer '¡j® C,ub Pro«ram (M
hurdle—$50,000, in donations.
everything about their cultication of apples in the bottom of the school year.
Bv A L D E N R N. RO BERTA
The district council
H orne D em onstration Agent
Cranberries! Most women in is "special.” The bogs must be pie plae; add cranberries; aid
• • • •
the northern area of Curry coun specially prepared and specially remaining apples. Sprinkle with P’ans for a Cub Scout
HELIX), THERE:
ty have an intimate acquaintance handled. For instance, the bogs mixture of sugar, cinnamon and a < uborama at Gold
with
these little red berries that are flooded only at the "right” salt. Dot with table fat. Cover June. Two new de„
They’re started all over again
they
are helping to harvest. A time in order to avoid freezing with pastry which has openings assistant Cubmaster»^
and I’m glad. Speaking of our
center to let out steam. ed. Ii anyone is interne?
home extension unit m etings, bit of interesting history are be and to kill insects. It takes a spe cut
cial
report
from
the
weather
bu
hind
the
cranberry.
Seal
edges.
Bake in hot ov--n welfare of the youft?
of course. The first meeting was
reau
to
set
the
correct
time
for
(400") about 45 minutes, or un lngs, please come - r -•«.
Cape Cod, Mass., is the home
last Friday at Port Orford. There
flooding.
Then,
the
berry
mi.st
til
apples are tender and crust ney, Cub Master. ' ’ ''
of
the
cranberry,
for
it
was
here
was a gotxi attendance including
be
picked
in
straight
lines
to
„ Thj 5. mec' in8 »ill bt b
is golden brown.
the home extension baby. While that first attempts were made
avoid matting the vines — and
N ext week this column will Hendncks Furn„urf „
her mother took the minutes of to cultivate •cranberries between mostly
by hand.
suggest some m o r e cranberry 8.00 p. ni.
the meeting others vied for the 1810 and 1820. Success at culti
While there are three typeys of recipes.
privilege of holding Baby Mc vation came slowly, however, and
Mr. and Mrs. J q a .
Donald. She was a good litt’e it took until about 1850 bi-fore the cranberry which grow in the
of Santa Ana have mta
girl, too, and we are happy to sufficient experience had been ac United States, only one has sue
this area for
welcome her to the Port Orford quired to produce a cranberry ceeded under cultivation — the J
common, large fruited one — a
unit.
crop successfully.
Notice of Cub leaders meeting Mr. and Mrs. W. f
native of North America.
next Tuesday. Oct. 12. All com Courtney has already «am
Friday night Langlois’ 4-Hers
From 1850 on, both the num
The second variety, called the mitteemen, den mothers, and den fishing with several jack
and their parents met at t ’.e ber of cranberry growers and
grade school gym. Although too the number of acres devoted to “moss,’ “gray," “speckled” or chiefs, for purpose of setting up to his credit.
many parents were absent — production grew rapidly. Today, ‘small’ cranberry, g r o w s on
more were present than at a Massachusetts is still the largest swamp peat as far south as the
similar meeting a year ago. I producer of cranberries, but com mountains of North Carolina, in
think that this will be a big mercial production has also been Michigan, Wisconsin, Oregon,
year for 4-H work in Langlois. extended to central and southern Washington, and in to the far
of my new b arb e r shop has been set for
The movies, promised for the New Jersey, central and north north as well as in northern Eu
meeting, did not arrive. But many e r n
Wisconsin, southwestern rope and Asia. This berry failed
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12th
thanks to the games planned by VV ashington and western Ore under cultivation in Wisconsin
and
Washington
under
conditions
Andy Anderson and Speed, ttie gon. The first plantings in New
’’lease drop in and look at the new shoi
evening was enjoyable.
.Jersey were made about 1845, in favorable to the common, large
while
in town. We will be glad to serve v*
Have you done your best to Wisconsin about 1874, and in fruited variety, but it is some
times gathered in small quan
help the plans for a Curry coun Oregon about 1885.
tities in its wild form and makes
ty hospital? Dollars are needed
Except for a few hundred acres delicious jelly and preserves.
now. You cannot invest y o u r devoted to cranberry culture in
H enry Lem ing
Next To Nook C«fe
money in anything that is as Canada, cranberry growing is al
The European cranberry — al
valuable to yourself, your fam- most entirely confined to the so called "mountain” or “rock”
your community and your United States.
cranberry is known as the lin-
gon or kroesa berry in Denmark
and Sweden; tyttebaer in Nor
way, Denmark, a n d Germany;
cowberry and fox berry in Great
Britain; and partridge berry in
Newfoundland. This variety grows
to the
OF
in northern Europe and Asia
and is found some in the moun
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tains of Maine, New Hampshire,
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Vermont and Massachusetts, as
in the north hall of Templar Hotel
well as in Newfoundland and
Laborador, bnd westward to the
and MAYTAG
reaches of Alaska. It grows in
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upland and rocky places ra th e r!
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than in swamps.
AND FRIDAY EVENINGS AT 7:30
In Europe great quantities of
the European cranberry are now
O ur new electrician Jim Newel, is licensed
“Tell all the world there is sight for its blindness
gathered in their wild form and
sent to market—especially from
S tate nt C alifornia, as well as Oregon
Balm f o r its heling—a song for its dumb;
northern Russia, Finland, north
ern Sweden and Norway.
Blood for its cleansing; and life for its dying;
Because the red fruits grow
on slender, curving stalks that
Tell them of Jesus and bib them COME.”
suggest the neck of a crane, they
were once called crane berries.
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But over the years this name
has evolved into the present cran
V. A. Mendenhall Sr.
W. E. W«
berries.
GUY FIELDS, M inister
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Buying Tips: Consumers will
find that the small, darker berry
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is somewhat sweeter than the
rather large, bright red fruit.
Shriveling, dull appearance and
softness indicate poor quality.
So, look for a firm berry with a
fresh, plump appearance and «
high lustre.
A Popular Addition to Menu:
( ranherries are no longer re
garded as merely a traditional
accompaniment to the Thanks
giving or Christmas turkey. They
A I I LI. LIN E OF G E M I N E
are good to eat any time of the
B R O O K IN G S
year, making a delicious addition!
to any meat dish particularly J
pork and game meats. While the
cranberries have been used m ore'
Everything lor the building, from door to
popularly as a jelly or sauce, j
they blend well with other kinds,'
root, inside or out, except the framework:
of fruits in pies, with a variety!
of foods in salads, and go w ell'
Celotex Sheathing
Celotex Roofing, in
with an all-vegetable meal. Also,!
Celotex Lath
.
sm<M>th roll
cranberry juice mixes well with
Celobric
other juices as a beverage.
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Celotex Shingles
To help homemakers take ad
cut throug center
vantage of this year’s large crop.,
Thick butt
Industrial and
here’s a recipe with a bit of the!
Dutch Lap
Enamel Surface Rooting
| new suggestion" for the use of
cranberries. It was compiled arid
testsed by the Bureau of Human
We also make concrete bricks and
Do that floor job
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blocks to order.
b E
C ran berry (F resh ) Apple P»e
4 tart apples
economically, by do
l 1* cups cranberries.
Pastry.
N cup sugar.
PLUMBING
ing it yourself!
l* teaspoon cinnamon.
l* teaspoon salt.
Brookings
Oregon
2 tablespoon table fat.
Pare, core, and thinly slice
apples. \\ ash, and cut cran b er-
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AN
IN V IT A T IO N !
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