I Highways To Health Heppner Gozette Times, Heppner, Oregon, December 19, 1946-3 By ADA R. WAYNE CHRISTMAS COOKIES ed product, can be developed ! Christmas is cookie time. You from a simple basic recipe. If cannot have too many cookies at you have a favorite sugar, re Christmas. Crisp or soft, sugared frigerator or butter cookie recipe, or filled or gingered to suit ev- half the cookie-Jar battle is won ery whim, they may not last to begin with. All you need then very long but they give pleasure is a supply of colored sugar, to everyone. nuts, raisins, and chocolate nibs One nice thing about cookies for decoration, and a lot of en practically all of them, no thusiasm. Cookie making can matter how elaborate the finish- be fun invite the whole family to help make a party of it And keep different shaped cookie cut ters on hand and use them often. Good cookie makers know that certain rules must be followed if their results are to be good. Remember to have the Ingredi ents at room temperature and combine them quickly. Chill the dough for at least 12 hour be fore rolling It. Work with about one quarter of the dough at one time and on a cold board with a little flour. Dip the cookie cutter in flour each time before using and deposit cookie on baking sheet directly from cutter. Bake in a fairly hot oven (375 deg.) on a buttered baking sheet Ihis year, may all my light shine down On happy homes... both farm and town, To all I serve, both far and near, A Cliristmas wish of peace and cheer. YOUR HICTRIC tlDVANT PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT COMPANY Her are two Christmas cookie recipes that will have small eyes sparkling "and grown-ups raid ing the cookie jar at midnight Cut in fancy shapes and decor ate with colored sugar or nut meats, these cookies are equally delicious with the milk jug or beside the eggnog bowl. Before we forget we would like to wish all our friends Good Health, Good Cheer, Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Kringel Cookie 2 cups butter 1 cup sugar 6 egg yolks, beaten 6 cups flour Flavoring Egg white Granulated sugar Cream butter and sugar; add egg yolks. Add flour and flav oring. Chill; roll, out in strips 12 inch wide and 3 to 4 inches long. Roll and cross like a Christmas wreath. Dip in egg white and sugar. Bake in a moderate oven (350 degrees) un til light brown. (Make 5 dozen.) Sprite Bakelse 1 cup butter 34 cup sugar 3 egg yolks or 1 whole egg, beaten 2 12 cups flour Pinch of salt 12 tsp baking powder 12 tsp almond extract Cream butter and sugar thor oughly, add eggs. Add sifted dry Ingredients. Chill. Put thru cookie press In various patterns. Bake in a moderate oven (350 degrees) 10 to 12 minutes. Aproximately 350,000 women who served in World War II are eligible for benefits from the Veterans Administration. More than 33 percent of World War II veterans already have ap plied for education or on-the-job training under G. L Bill provisions. Opportunity! To Learn Good Trade Offered Feeling the need of trained men in the building industry, O. M. Yeager, Building Contractor, announces that he intends to form a class of from 10 to 20 boys from the ages of 12 to 20 years that might be interested in wood-working and allied building trades. The subjects to be studied are, viz: The care and use of the tools. How to correlate the brain and the hands. How to read and use archi tect's blue prints in relation to the building of fine furniture and the construction of homes and other buildings. How to use short cuts in esti mating and figuring not usually taught in the ordinary schools. How to ask, and how not to ask for a job in the building trades. How to design and build beau tiful furniture and home built ins and how to appraise the val ue of buildings already con structed. How to read and use the mod ern steel square in general roof building. Mr. Yeager has had 47 years of actual building experience, having served his apprenticeship in Heppner while still a young boy, and since that time has constructed and built hundreds of homes and other buildings all over the West, and has had years of study and research pertaining to the building trades, and has studied under one of the leading technical schools, and several of the West's master builders. There are no charges or ex pense to this except the actual supplies each boy uses. Any boy that thinks he would like to make this his life work, or wishes to train himself to build his own furniture, etc., please get in touch with Mr. Yeager at his home at 415 Jones St. or phone 1483 for appointment. CLEAN YOUR OWN CAR Use our new com mercial type Vacuum Cleaner It does the job for only 75c or we will clean it for you. UNREIN MOTOR SERVICE Select the Job You'd Like THEN SEE US! If You Can Qualify for Enlistment in the New Regular Army You May Be Placed Immediately in the Job You Wish. And MOWE tiicKaiser Automatic Dishwasher So simple to operate, a child can learn in sec onds everything there is to know about the mechanism and how to make it work Just two connections, no instal ling-one to the hot water supply and one to the drain. In price, too, the Kaiser has been designed for you. Its low cost-a cost you can af ford-will be repaid many times over in hours saved, in freedom from one of housework's most drudging chores. See the Machine on Display at Heppner Motor Frank Engkraf The Army, Navy, Marine or Coast Guard Veteran with an MOS rat ing (held for a period or six months or more) now can cash very advantageously on his former training and experience by enlisting in the Regular Army! The high school graduate may complete a lifetime of schooling as an enlisted man in the Army. The man who nas not gradua ted from high school may com plete his high school education and receive his diploma while in the Army. The combination of earning and learning makes the Army an ideal career for you. And, don't forget, all Army men may now wear civilian clothes for every off-duty and off-the-post activ ity if they choose. By investigating the many im portant advantages of a career in the new Regular Army. For further details call or go to your nearest Army Recruiting Station. ",tw .wt -.tMr -.rw r May All the Blessings of the Yuletide Season be yours this Joyous Holiday Time TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. Frank Davis, Manager H to extend every one our sincere IS!! wichpc fnr n W 25 3 JOYOUS CHR I STMAS ft 1 iJstsxAon i hj - Past Office Bid. Sjf ' Pendleton, Oregon ' I Jg j ' sSj' i I Actnall. ' would I &i KQOUnrp. "Ullllost I of "Ste,l-Pacmakw I AMFJliCAX 1SWX ax it STEEL tXSTMTUTE ' .