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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1966)
Ideas in Meal Cookery Shared At Tasting Party By MARJORIC W1LCOXEN County Cxteiulon Agent Kiillni; hotiu'iim- tlst'n cook I Hi! I tixtuilly n I r ni i or a wel eome cliiuii'c. Thin wan eMiee Inlly true ill the prof-ram "I Am t'oM Ailvrtiltiri'H In Cootl Kitt ing" In-Ill November lti at the Fair Annex In Ileppner. ThiiM unending enjoyed the Tiisllng 1'iirty, where everyone mitnpli'il the fimil ir'nirt'if liy tlii tiii'tnlM-rst of tin- County Kx- ll'IISlllll Committee. A vurU-tv of low cost cut of meat wan iiM-il In prepiirlng the dishes grutiml lecf, kIcw incut (heef), beef tongue it nl brillliH, dried liccf, and ehleken. The di'iuotihtriillniiM Inrluded kUrll Ideas as Ikiw to cut a 7 lb. chink liliide roast before It IN cooked to nmke three itiimiIn without having "dnnned over"; how to prepare "Shccphcrdcrit' ltnliM'H," a camM'r' or hunt er'n favorite, and how to pre pare "Chicken lAmt." The main thliiR to remember In cooklnu meat, and esierliilly the leu tender oni. U to une low heat 300 to Xtt decreea K for oven, as exoesMve heat causes meat to become touth and causiti the piece of meat to shrink too much In size. The Testing Table Included such dishes ait Japanese ca-er ole, and mince meat bran muf fin prepared by Mm. Ftunk Connor, ileppner Unit; Sheep herder' potalcx-s and beef ra 'out. Mrs. Albert Wright. Khea ( nxk I'nll, iiiulded chicken sab all and chicken loaf, Mrs. Carl Khea, Pine City I'nll ; oplced lunt'ue lii horseradish sauce, and breailed brains. Mrs. Iean Aeoek. IrrlKon Unit; creamed dried beef, and mince meal dm ln beef toncoe), Mrs. Mnrjor le Wlli-oxen. Anelit. Tlie door prle, coiutlstlnu of different rut of meat. Were do nated by the members of the county committee anil Mrs. Wiivel Wilkinson of the Morrow County CowHcllcs. Anyone Interested In reoelv Inn a ropy of the rcvlpe should contact the Extension Office, lo cated upstairs In the C.llllam-BLslx-c liulhlmn, lieppner. In conniption with "Culling Consumers Week", there were muny buletlns or looklci.H from the Kxtenslon Service made available to the ladles. For anyone who wishes to have copies of these, or of oth er that are available, the fol lowing are listed: Family Fare Food Manage ment and Kecipea, Don't Be Ta ken In JScw Consumer Protec tion Law, Short Cuts to Hot meals, Exploring the Seasoning Shelf, Cheese In Family Meals, Kjjrs In Family McaLs. A Uulde to Ciood Kntlntf. and many, many more icUinx how to buy and use anything from alum inum siding to zucchini. Why not give us a call or come mid we us and pick up your free literature and recipes. Gray's Saddlery Moves to Lex. (iray's Saddlery Is now nerv ing the nri-u from Its new locu tion In U-xIngton, It Is an nounced by Nick (Jray, owner. The buslnesK was moved from downtown Ileppner to Its Iex Ington liK-utlon In order to con tinue middlery mid leather ser vice at lower costs. Costs of overhead, together wllh the recent Khortage and higher prices of leather mater ials, were Instrumental In mak ing the move necessary, the owner sliilcs. 1'he business Is now located In a part of their residence, one blin k west of DcI'm Murket, and one half block north, on the left side of the street. It may be reached by telephone, (M'J 8-175. Tlie business will continue to keep a Rood stink of leather Items for nale, as well as fill orders on saddles and other Hems, and will do leather re pair work. It Is operated by fa ther and son, Nick and John (iruy, who urge the continued putromiRo of customers In thia area, as well as Invite work from oulhide areas on leather piMxls, IiIr or Htnall. Public Notices SCHOOL LUNCH MENUS Heppner Elementary School and Hoppoer High School November 28 to 30 November 28 Ham and cheese wllh macaroni, corn, fresh vcRrtable, mtlk. bread and butler, prune cake with lemon sauce. November 29 Beans and welners, veRctablo sulud, rolls, butter, Jelly, milk, frosted gra ham crackers and fruit. November 30 Beef stew, cottage cheese and fruit, cook ies, milk, carrot and celery sticks. (December menus not avail able as of dale of publication). Mr. and Mrs. Ernie McCabo and John traveled to Portland this week-end ami Ernie. John and Mr. and Mrs. Kd Brlstow attended the Oregon Oregon State football Riime In Corval lis. Mrs. MeCabc remained In Portland for a visit with her slster-lnlaw and brother, Mr. ii nd Mrs. Tom Brlstow. Mr. and Mrs. Clint McQuarrie and Dan visited Mr. and Mrs. "Bump" Moore In Portland last week-end and the group attend ed the Oregon-Oregon State football Rume In Corvallis together. We Will Deliver Your Processed Meot Kftv Of Charge (fcs2te- Hoppner. Lexington WHOLESALE MEATS CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING SCHEDULE: MONDAY AFTERNOON ALL DAY WEDNESDAY . FRIDAY MORNING Follett Meat Co. Ph. 567-6051 HennUton, Oregon On Hermlston-McNary Highway Protect Your Child tt; t) m f Mc.'Wfe. JCTW ..J Trill child It RrtllnR tuber culln tnl. Tuberculin toiling fintli Ti. Your ChrlitmH Seal littxlitlon ncourmel tuber culin leillni put of III fight axjlnti IB. Help protect your child. ANSWER YOUR CHRISTMAS SEAL LETTER TODAY NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE Is hereby Riven that the undersigned has been duly appointed by the Probate Court of Morrow County, State of Ore Ron, Administrator of the en tale of Margaret O. Cason, De ceased, and all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased ure hereby re quired to present the same with proper vouchers duly verified to the Administrator at the office of Mahoney It Abrama, Hepp-1 ner, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. j DATED and first published , LFVIS CASON, Administrator MAHONEY ABRAMS Attorney at Law lieppner, Oregon 37-40c HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thurtdcry, NerembM 24. 196 3 Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jones were among those In Corvallis over the week-end to attend the Ore gon Oregon State football game. COLE ELECTRIC Motor Rewinding INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL FARM AND HOME I IPenrTleton 276-7761 PE Christmas Shoppers Are You RPLEHD Over What to Get Y The Girl Who Has Everything? Get Her A Box of Personalized Stationery From the Gazette-Times $95 Priced From PLEASE ORDER BY DEC. 3 TO ASSURE DELIVERY FOR CHRISTMAS -C The Gazette-Times wmce Sl with m i mm - - o ' LA p I V k ft i x-' t-r sw jzs . Phone 676-9426 $1.00 $3.00 OUR WINDOW GUESSING PRIZE IS A $10.00 GIFT CERTIFICATE El mas Apparel Heppner. Ore, o o o The Best Christmas Gifting You Can Do Is To Put An Electric Appliance Under The Family Tree. They're Practical, Useful, And For All The Family to Enjoy. See Your Local Dealer For All Manner of Large and Small Appliance Gifts. They Can Supply You With the Article You Want. 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