Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, December 20, 1945, Page 5, Image 5

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    A Holiday Recipe . .
By GRACE E. GADEKEN
Christmas is only a few days
away but here are some last minute
suggestions.
Cornucopias can be made for
your tree from your last year's
Christmas cards. Cut them square
then fold with decorative side out
to form a cone, then glue and hang
with a string. Fill with candy if
you are lucky enough to have
some otherwise use nuts and pop
corn. Turkey and fruit cake naturally
: go with Christmas. Let's remem
. ber that a shallow uncovered pan
is best for that bird for a tempting
doneness. Place with breast down
and keep the oven between 300
and 325 F.
For slick slicing of your fruit
; cake, use a very sharp knife which
has been dipped in hot water. To
keep the fruit cake moist, half it
first then cut slices alternately
from each half. Push the halves to
! gether while storing.
Here are two holiday recipes you
will want to try.
MOLASSES PLUM PUDDING
1 cup molasses, 1 teaspoon soda, 1
egg stiffly beaten, 1 tbs butter or
margarine, 2-3 cup boiling water,
1 cups sifted all-purpose flour, 1
tsp ginger, 1 tsp cinnamon, tsp
cloves, V2 tsp salt, 1 cup chopped
dates, 1 cup seedless raisins or cur
rants, 1 cup chopped walnuts,
until light, and frothy. Stir in eggs,
Beat molasses and soda together
butter or margarine and water. Sift
together flour, ginger, cinnamon
cloves, and salt. Add dates, raisins
or currants and nuts. Pour into
greased 1 quart mold. Cover;
steam 1 hours.
SPICED NUTS
Vz cup sugar, tsp salt, 1 tsp
cinnamon, y4 tsp nutmeg, 4 tsp
cloves, 2 tbs water, Yi pound nuts,
shelled.
Mix together sugar, salt and
spices with water. Boil to 235 de
grees F or when small amount
dropped into cold water forms a
soft ball. Add nuts and remove
from heat immediately. Stir until
it all turns to sugar. Pour into
buttered pan and quickly spread
thin. When cool, break apart. Makes
about 1-3 pound.
Heppner Gazette Times, December 20, 1 945 5
COLLEGE FOLK HOME
Several students from Oregon
State college arrived home the first
of the week. Henry Rauch of Lex
ington brought Jean Turner, Ted
Ferguson and Joe Hughes Monday
night. Evelyn Bothwell and Merlyn
Kirk are at home too and the end of
week -will find those from other
schools resting their feet under the
family tables.
Holiday guests at the home of
Mrs. Cyrene Barratt are Col. and
Mrs. Clyde Plank from Lampasas,
Texas. Their son Carl, is making
his home with Mrs. , Barratt this
winter and attending the, local high
school. Col, and Mrs.' Plank arrived
Saturday. i
HERE FROM TEXAS
Vawter Parker arrived in Hepp
ner Sunday night and is visiting
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Par
ker. He came from Huntsville, Tex.,
where Mrs. Parker and the child
ren will remain until he finds a
location. Coming into the little cold
snap we're having this week, Vaw
ter is not sure he wants to live
here, although it has been several
years since this section experienced
zero weather.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mason of lone
left today for Portland where they
will remain a short while before
going to California to spend the
winter. Mrs. J. 0. Kincaid them to
Portland.
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ft 1 1 m
James R Morgan of Bonneville
has come to Heppner and is now
employed in the barber shop by
Burl Coxen.. Morrow is a mar
ried man and like several other
couples, is desperately looking for
a place to house his family. In the
meantime, he is living at the hotel.
The entire newsreel showing at the
Star Theater, Wednesday and
Thursday, Dec. 26 and 27, is de
voted to the Army-Navy football
game.
FOR SALE 7 -room house, full
basement, furnace heated; fruit
trees, garage, desirable location.
Terrel Benge. 39-40p
Grown-ups who
believe in Santa Claus
Many a service man's mother, wife, or sweet
heart will be gladdened by ft Long Distance
call on December 24 or 25. But those calls
home from newly-returned service men will
add a big load to holiday traffic on Long Dis
tance lines. Even without them, it's so heavy
we are hard-pressed to handle the business.
You can help a of... by helping
us keep the lines open for service men.
The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co
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k Happiness
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Good Health
Lasting Peace
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West Willow Street-Telephone Heppner 5
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Entire
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