Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, December 21, 1920, Page Six, Image 6

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    THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
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rpiIERE is a natural liking for
music m the mind ot every cima,
therefore fill the all-receptive child
mind with harmony. Begin its musi
cal education early and. correctly.
With a Brunswick Phonograph and
Brunswick Records in your homo
the means of producing music at its
best are always at hand.
It will, therefore, be distinctly to
your advantage to know Brunswick
Phonographs and Brunswick Rec
ords before you make your choice.
Come in when convenient and we
will be delighted to assist you in
coming to a decision.
. Oscar R. Otto
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GOOD THINGS FOR THE FAMILY
TABLE.
A good dish for a busy ;lny, wlien a
good, substantial meal is needed, is:
Irish Stew en
Casserole. Have
two Hounds of
chops from the
best end of a
neck of mutton,
trimmed of all
fat. Have pared
and sliced two
quarts of potatoes and six onions. Put
a layer of potatoes ajy onions te
tot torn of the casseroiS, Sml gphukie
with salt and pepper. I'lace the meat
above the vegetables, seasoning well,
then a layer of vegetables as before.
Pour boiling water or broth to come
nearly to the top of the last layer. Cov
er atjiJ cook gyMtly in a moderate oven
for three homrs.
Baked Sweet Potatoes and Bacon.
Scrub potatoes or yams well and put
into the oven to bake. When nearly
done, remove from the oven and care
fully remove the skin. With two
wooden toothpicks fasten a slice of ba
con around each ; set them Into the
.yeQ irj a faking dish and pake until
the bacon ls"cooEe(T. Serve at fineo.
Hashed Brown Potatoes. Chop five
or six cold l;(ije( notntjes flue, add a.
half tenspoohful of salt and a few
dashes of pepper. Have ready one-
lliird of a cupful of fat, tried out of
salt pork, hot In an iron frying pan.
I'ut in the potatoes and stir while they
become hot, then spread evenly over
the pan, cover and let stand until
brown on the bottom; with a spatula
carefully fold over the other half and
turn onto a hot platter. Garnish with
parsley.
Banana Fluff. Peel three bananas
nnd cover them with two tablespoon
fuls of lemon juice and one of grape
fruit juice; cover and place on ice.
After an hour mash them and heat
well, adding one-half cupful of pow
dered sugar and the unbeaten whites
of three eggs, one at time. When
light add a teaspoonful or two of
vanilla and serve In glasses with one
third fresh fruit (or canned will do),
dusted with minced pistachio nuts or
candied mint leaves.
A few good used tires 30x3 1-2 I
Up While
They Last
Better Come Early
LatoureSle Auto Company
"You'll Always Find"
says the Good Judge
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That you get more -genuine
satisfaction
at less cost when
you use this class of
tobacco.
A small chew lasts
so much longer than
a big chew cf the
' ordinary kind. And the full, rich real
tobacco taste gives a long lasting chewing
catisfaction.
Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew
will tell you that.
Put up in two styles " K
W -B GUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
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OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF FURNITURE, CARPETS, RUGS, LINOLEUMS, ETC., HAs BEEN PLACLU ON bFi
ANNUAL INVENTORY AT REDUCTIONS OF FROM TEN TO FORTY PER CENT.
Extra Special
Prices
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