Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, December 12, 1946, Page 5, Image 4

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American Tradition
Th Cuppers had a frrand old
family rennioa last week lor the
trnt time since the war.
Big and little Cuppers came, ly
car and train, from as far west
as Nebraska and as far east as
Vermont. They crowded Pee and
Jane's house, set up quarters in
the barns, or stopped with rici."'n
bors and a jollier gathering j ;u
couldn't have imagined!
I was asked fa their fin.il r-'-r-
day right supper, when tlic;- . :.: - -ir.e, beer or cider,
old Borers, drank beer and c '.'.z:,
reminisced. Dark Cuppers t.r.J
blonde ones Vermont accents and
Alabama drawls doctors and farm
ers ... all with their differences of
facte and politics, yet as close and
harmoniona in spirit as a troop
could be.
From where I sit, it's a great
American tradition not just fam
ily reunions, but the ability to get
clong as one harmonious family,
r. : jardless of differences of taste
t '..c'.her it's taste for politics or
Highways To
Health
Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon, December 12, 1946-5
By ADA R. MAYNE
19:6, r.uW States Brcwcn Foundation
ArPLE COOKERY
A bumper harvest of crisp juicy
Northwest apples is riding the crest
of the fruit market now. To the
homemaker who is looking for var
iety to spice her winter meals, the
increased apple supply comes as a
boon.
Eaten as-is for dessert or a snack,
apples spare the cook and the su
gar bowL Apples are a most ver
satile fruit, and are equally good
cooked with meat or vegetables or
mixed in a salad, used in pastry,
quickbreads and cake, or puddings
and custards.
Apples contain varying amounts
of vitamins and minerals and pro
vide bulk, a necessary addition to
the modern diet Apples maintain
their Vitamin C content while in
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storage and may be substituted for
citrus fruits during the seasons
when apples are abundant and mod
erately priced.
Helpful hints for apple cookery:
Three medium-sized apples weigh
pound. Keep apples cool and
moist, away from strong-flavored
foods. Chill apples for best eating.
Cook no longer than necessary,
serve raw often.
Apple treats add zest to jaded
meals: Serve spicy applesauce over
ice cream. For lunch nibbles, cut
apple wedges and spread with
cheese. Add diced apples to pan
cake and waffle batter. Try apple
up-side-down cake for something
different. Don t forget apple pie
and cheese, apple dumplings with
cream and apple fritters.
Here's a new twist for baked ap
ples and the children will love 'em!
Prepare apples for baking and place
in a buttered baking dish. Fill
centers with mixed Christmas can
dies and bake 45 minutes at 400
degrees. Remove from oven, place
a marshmallow on top of each ap
ple, cover and return to stove.
Serve warm with cream.
Apple crumb custard is another
easy-to-make dessert that requires
no sugar but will please the family
sweet tooth.
APPLE CRUMB CUSTARD
3 cups milk
12 cup dry bread crumbs
2 eggs well beaten
12 cup molasses
6 apples
34 cup seeded raisins
Scald milk in the top of a double
boiler over boiling water. Add the
bread crumbs and stir carefully to
prevent lumping. Cook for 3 min
utes longer. Set aside to cool. Add
the eggs and molasses and mix well.
Peel and core the apples and par
boil 5-8 minutes. Place apples in a
shallow rectangular baking dish
and and add custard mixture. Fill
centers of apples with raisins. Bake
in a moderate oven, 350 degrees,
for one hour or until custard is
set Serve warm with cream or
with whipped cream. Serves 6.
parents and the county agent, thru
which this jlub may become out
standing.
Reports on feeding were given by
three members on calf feeding.
LOOK AHEAD!
There is Opportunity
Waiting for You
In the New Regular
United States Army!
Especially if you were
an Army, Navy, Ma
rine or Coast Guard
specialist. Qualified
veterans who held an
occupational specialty
rating (for a period
of at least six months)
Jn any of some 400
skills, may now enlist
in The Regular Army
in a grade commen
surate with their for
mer rating. New high
pay and opportunities
formerly unheard of
in an Army career
await you in the Reg
ular Army. Check
your MOS, then, for
full details, go, or call
in, to your nearest
Army Recruiting Sta
tion' immediately.
Army Recruiting Station
TJ. S. Post Office Building,
Pendleton, Oregon
Ronald Baker discussed
calves on feed; Dwane Baker gave
pointers on proteins and hay, and
Dean Graves' subject was on dif
ferent feeds.
The next meeting will be held at
starting , Willows grange hall in lone De
cern t'r zi wnere me -n ciud win
have a Christmas party. Fay and
Vesta Cutsforth and Barbara Sher
man will give reports at this meeting.
BENEFIT DANCE
Lexington High School Gymnasium
Saturday, Dec. 14. 38c
Natchet
toscjai 4.50!
Humphreys Drug Co.
Beef Club Hears
Reports on Feeding
By Ingrid Hermann
4-H Beef Club Reporter
The meeting of November 30 was
held at the O. W. Cutsforth ranch
near Lexington, when 19 members
were present
Letters of thanks were written to
Mr. Wilcox, president of the Pari
fic International exposition; Mr.
Williams, in charge of sleeping
quarters, and to Mr. Holt, general
manager of P. I., by Jo Ann Graves,
Betty Graves and Fay Cutsforth.
Mr. Anderson read a letter from
the state club leader in which he
stated that he was very interested
in our club and urged close coop
eration between club members,
HELP YOUR CAR GIVE YOU TROUBLE-FREE SERVICE
THIS WIHTER BY BRINGING IT "BACK HOME" TO US FOR
A WINTER CHECK-UP NOW!
WE WILL
, 1 Completely " lubricate
all fittings.U-joints, clutch
and brake shafts.
2 Drain, flush and refill
transmission and differen
tial with proper lubricant
3 Remove wheels re
pack wheel bearings and
adjust.
4 Replenish fluid and ad
just shock absorbers.
5 Clean fuel pump screen.
6 Add water to battery
and check connections.
7 Check generator and
regulator charging rate.
8 Check and adjust
clutch pedal clearance.
9 Clean oil bath air
cleaner.
10 Wash car clean and
vacuum interior.
1 1 Tune and adjust en
gine (parts additional).
1 2 Adjust brakes.
13 Adjust front-wheel
toe-in.
14 Focus and align headlamps.
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Black bone handle 3 blade knife.
Super quality in every detail Tool
steel blades. Hand sharpened.
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combined with
accurate spirit
level. Calibrated
in 116 inches.
$1.60
This year choose a useful gift . . .
something that the homemaker or
the man about the house will appre
ciate. You'll find all you need here.
SMOKING STANDS
54-piece
DINNER SETS
CANNISTER SETS
Irish Mail
RACERS
Billy Boy
WHEEL TOYS
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And for every member of the family . . .
brighten up that corner with a hand
some desk . . .an inviting lounge chair
'.4. ..enhance each and every room in
your home with a Christmas gift of
furniture and you give added attractive
ness, color 'n beauty! See our holiday
homcgifts today while stocks are completed!
LIVING ROOM
KITCHEN
CHILD'S ROOM
Chief Scooting Star
SCOOTER
$15.45
MIXING BOWL
SET
Nesting sets of glass mixing bowl
sets.
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