Panhandle Herald (Panhandle, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 3, 1960 Page: 4 of 8
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a bride’s shower, an anniversary or
This long tunnel beneath the snow at the South Pols ^Aunund-
sen-Scot station in the Antarctic connects the scxentihc build-
ing and the mess hall.
. COUNTY HOME
DEMONSTRATION AGENT
from'four
A delicious moist
rirl Scout Troop
Has 13 Present
Troop 10 met at 4:00 at thb Girl
Scout House.
, For refreshments, Miss Ewing
served milk and cookies, that she
had made herself.
Sunday afternoon from 3 to 4
there is to be a Founders Day Tea
in which they will honor people
in Panhandle.
Monday, Oct. 31st will be Troop
10’s birthday. We are to register
that day also.
We began the Musical badge
with the help of Miss Ewing.
Thirteen girls and an assistant
leader was present. Those were.
Sandi Smith, Reva Atkins, Linda
Gibson, Donna Eklund, Jan Adams
Sandra Martin, Janice Haning,
Lana Veteto, Sherry Hawkins.
Dianne Pannell, Linda Broada-
way, Margaret Price, and Janice
Smith. Mrs. Haning is our assis-
tant leader.
rage 4 — THE PANHANDLE HERALD
Panhandle, Carson County, Tex., Thursday, Nov. 3, 1960
By JANIE F. FLETCHER
County HD Agent
We, have in our office a revised
edition of the Family Account
Book. Farm families needing rec-
ord books for their farm accounts
for 1961 should check with us at
the Extension Office.
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Food for the family is the ever
present problem with most of us.
The new crop of apples suggests
to us ways of using these besides
raw.
can be
made with apples.
APPLE DATE BRUNCH LOAF
1 cup sugar
Vi cup butter or margarine
Vi cup shortening
1 egg
2V2 cups sifted all-purpose flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
1‘ teaspoon each salt, baking soda
Vz teaspoon cinnamon
Vi teaspoon mace
1 cup milk
1 cup thinly sliced tart apples
V2 cup coarsely cut dates
Two Carson County
Boys Pledge At WT
A list of pledges, named after
the rush activities at West Texas
State College, Canyon, has been
announced for the fall semester
by. four national social fraternities.
The more than 30 pledges select-
ed will undergo a period of train-
ing before being formally initiated
by the groups.
Names of two Carson County
boys were on the list. They were
Alan Babcock of Groom, tapped
by Lambda Chi Alpha, and James
McKernan of Skellytown, a pledge
of Kappa Alpha.
M-Sgt. and Mrs. Lloyd George
Williams of Lackland AFB, San
Antonio, are visiting his mother,
Mrs. Fannie Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Orr went
to College Station over the week-
end for a visit with their son •and
to watch the Arkansas-Texas A&M
game.
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V2 cup chopped walnuts '
In mixing bowl cream sugar,
butter, or margarine and shorten-
ing together. Beat in egg. Sift dry'
ingredients together; add alterna-
te! with milk to creamed mixture.
Stir in apple, dates and nuts.
Even out batter in well-greased
and floured loaf pan (9x5x3 inches)
Bake in 350 degree F. oven one
hour until toothpick thrust in
center comes out clean. Remove
from pan, cool on cake rack.
Makes 1 loaf.
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1. Find the names of RICHARD M. NIXON and HENRY CABOT LODGE at
the top of your ballot.
2. Leave the names NIXON and LODGE unmarked on the ballot; scratch
all other names for President and Vice President.
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3. To complete your ballot, leave the'name of the candidate for whom
you wish to vote for each office and scratch the rest.
You may be told that you cannot vote for Nixon and Lodge if (I) you voted in the
Democratic Primary or (2) your poll tax receipt or exemption certificate is stamped "De-
mocrat." THIS IS NOT TRUE. You CAN vote for any candidate you wish, no matter how
you have voted, or not voted, in any previous primary or election. THIS IS YOUR RIGHT
AS A FREE AMERICAN.
Vote November 8 for NIXON and LODGE
Texas Democrats for NIXON & LODGE, Allan Shivers, Chairman (Pd. Pol. Adv.)
UPSIDE-DOWN CAKE
....
This prune cake is almost candy-like on top with its brown
sugar and butter in a taffy glaze over the tart-sweet prunes.
Below, it’s a tender crumbed cake, with a nutty flavor bestowed
by whole bran cereal in the batter. Turned out fresh from the
pan, still warm, the deep prune topping glistening and fragrant,
this cake is a fine dessert. And it’s perfect, of course, with coffee
alone, or as a light evening refreshment. Some will prefer it in
its own prune-fruity plainness, some dressed up with a dollop
of whipped cream. Either way, it’s joyous eating.
IV2 cups *plumped prunes
V2 cup brown sugar,
firmly packed
1 cup sifted flour
1Vz teaspoons baking powder
Vi teaspoon salt
2 eggs, separated
Vz cup prune juice
-1 tablespoon lemon juice
2 tablespoons butter or margarine
1 cup sugar
Vz cup hot water
Vz cup whole bran cereal
1 teaspoon vanilla flavoring
Cut prunes in half; arrange in greased 9 x 9-inch pan. Sprinkle
with sugar, prune and lemon juice; dot with butter.
Sift together flour, baking powder and salt. Beat egg yolks
well; blend in sugar a little at a time. Add hot water slowly,
beating well. Stir in the whole bran and vanilla. Add sifted dry
ingredients and mix thoroughly. Beat egg whites until stiff but
not dry; fold into batter. Spread evenly over prunes. Bake in
moderate oven—350 degrees—about 45 minutes. Remove from
oven; let stand a few minutes, turn upside down on cake plate.
Let stand a few minutes longer before removing pan. Cid into
serving pieces and serve warm or cold with v> hipr.c-.d m,
if desired Makes 9 servings.
Be Romantic With A Pair Of Cakes
For an engagement,
romantic celebration, why uut mane ,iud mvuum
any
Romantic Party Cakes
2% cups sifted cake flour 2 eggs, unbeaten
2Vz teaspoons double-acting twuu*
baking powder
1 teaspoon salt
Vz cup shortening
1 Vz cups sugar
Milk"
1 teaspoon vanilla
Pink Seven Minute Frosting
Candy birds and blossoms
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*With vegetable shortening, use 1 cup plus'2 tablespoons milk.
With butter or margarine, use 1 cup milk.
Sift flour once, measure, add baking powder and salt and sift
together three times. Cream shortening, add sugar gradually, and
cream together until light and fluffy. Add eggs, one at a time,
beating thoroughly after each addition. Add flour mixture, alter-
nately with milk, a small amount at a.time, beating after each
addition until smooth. Add vanilla and blend.
Pour batter into 2 heart-shaped or iround 9-inch layer pans,
which have been lined on bottoms with wax paper. Bake in moderate
oven (375°F.) for 25 to 30 minutes. Cool. Round layers may be
cut into heart shape by placing paper pattern on cake and cutting
around pattern with sharp knife.
Prepare Pink Seven Minute Frosting.i Frost each cake. Arrange
small decorations, such as birds and blossoms on top of each cake.
(May be bought at dime store.)
Pink Seven Minute Frosting. Combinje 2 egg whites, unbeaten,
IVz cups sugar, dash of salt, Vz cup wqter, and 2 teaspoons light
corn syrup in top of double boiler. Beat about 1 minute> or until
thoroughly miked. Then place over boiling water and beat Constant-
ly with sturdy egg beater (or at high speed of electric beater) 7
minutes, or until frosting will stand in stiff peaks. (Stir frosting
up from bottom and sides of pan occasionally with rubber scraper,
spatula, or spoon.)
Remove from boiling water. For a very smooth and satiny frost-
ing, pour at once into a large bowl for final beating. Add 1 teaspoon
vanilla and few drops of red food coloring and beat 1 minute, or
until thick enough to spread.
Groom Has New
Church Of Christ
Pastor, C. E. Kiser
Mr. C. E. Kiser, formerly of
Lorraine, took over the pastorate
of the Church of Christ of Groom
on Sunday. The church has been
without a pastor since the resigna-
tion of Bob Beatty, more than two
month’s ago.
The minister, his wife, and
daughter, Judy, moved this week
into the parsonage, formerly occu-
pied by Mr. and Mrs. Beatty and
family.
The toy graveyard at the Cath-
olic Children’s Home is due for
Mrs. Willie O’Neal and Mrs.
Oneta Hansen are attending the
concert of Rise Stevens in Pampa
tonight as guests of Mrs. J. Flan-
agan.
Dallas houseguests of the Ralph
Randels last week were Mr. and
Mrs. L. N. Stewart and son, Ben-
nett Clark. Here for the weekend
were Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Stewart
and Mrs. F. E. Simmons.
HERALD WANT ADS PAY!
DAIRY KREEM
OPEN 7 DAYS
depletion this week as the Knights ;tl0 pjsu _ Sun. 1 p.m.
of Columbus of Amarillo have an-
nounced plans for taking the toys
to the Amarillo Fire Department
for repair work. Main articles
needing repair are mobile toys,
bicycles, wagons, tricycles,, scoo-
ters, etc..
The Amarillo Fire Department
each year repairs toys for needy
children at Christmas time.
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Collins, Richard W. Panhandle Herald (Panhandle, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 3, 1960, newspaper, November 3, 1960; Panhandle, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth885154/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carson County Library.