The Altus Times-Democrat (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 157, Ed. 1 Monday, June 30, 1975 Page: 2 of 8
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Meeting. Officer's Club.
an easy do-it-yourself job, can weather to lower
9:30 am -4 p.m.—Games. cut $75 to $150 off your heating ditioner operating
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Ceramics until 3 pm. Sack and-or air conditioning costs, perhaps, to avoid the need for
9 30 am -4 p.m Games, deduction lor insulation costs reducing furniture and carpet
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shines in. All will cost some
storm windows also can be a money initially, but they will
Mrs. Grider
Honoree at
MINI MOLASSES-
1-% teaspoon* cider vinegar
1/4 teaspoon garlic powder
1/2 cup pineapple chunks and 2 1/4 teaspoon salt
VANILLA GLAZE
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Kemove dressing from cooked poultry and freeze in a separate
PRODUCTS OF . . .
Uhey went in. Freeze emergency rations only.
80 w ft
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After thawing, custard pies are watery, tough and unap-
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unstuffed. Then stuff when you're ready to cook it.
time.
Pack a Picnic Lunch
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Try making hamburgers
ahead. Form patties, add salt
and seasonings, chopped onions
if you like, wrap them in foil (6
Memberships now being sold by "Miss
GPC" contestants. Money goes to
promote tourism and industry in your
year, depending on the tem- make sure your attic is fan
perature range. For example, ventilated An attic fan will
installing additional insulation, remove hot air during warm
3/4 teaspoon baking powder
1/4 teaspoon baking soda
THIS WEEKS
SPECIAL
By IDA FAY MITCHELL
1 Extension Hume Economist
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A Complete Line of PTO's
for O.E.M. and Replacement
Applications
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Now
$1.75-756
center of each cookie Garnish
w ith a piece of nut if desired
Makes 2 dozen cookies
pecans
Vanilla Glaze (below)
Nuts for garnish (optional)
area.
Contest June 1 - July 5
Winner Named
Miss GPC Ambassador
We are pleased to announce our appointment
by Sperry Vickers Tulsa Division as a full line, :
stocking distributor for Tulsa Power take-offs,
transmissions and PTO drive accessories in your
area. Combine a Tulsa transmission with a Tulsa
PTO for perfectly balanced, smooth operating
equipment. Two speed hanger bearing and rapid
shift models available.
Additional power take-off fittings, accessories and
parts are also quickly available from our warehouses.
tablespoons
liquid from can
1-* teaspoons cornstarch
Interested companies contact:
Owen Shirley, Leland Equipment Co.
P. 0. Box 5128, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74145
Or Call (918) 622-0100
1/4 teaspoon salt
Dash pepper
1-1 tablespoons salad oil
1-" cups cooked rice
1/4 cup sliced onion
1/4 cup diced green pepper
* OPENINGS AVAILABLE FOR STOCKING JOBBERS
IN SOME AREAS.
Great Plains Country
Businessmen
Ceramics until 3 p.m. Sack 11 this happens, you will be fading-include having in-
lunch. receiving a deduction for sulated draperies, awnings and
saving money-not a bad deal at tinted windows where the sun
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Closed for holiday.
BANANA BREAD 1
2/3 cup sifted all-purpose flour , . .
3/4 teaspoon baking powder
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Onto waxed paper, sift
together flour baking powder,
baking soda, salt, cinnamon.
A summer picnic can be a to a package, wax paper in pick off the cornsilk— take a
delightful change of pace for between the patties to prevent damp, clean white towel and
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Sweet and sour chicken with rice makes a meal for two
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APPOINTMENT OF
corn-on the-cob onions and
potatoes in twos or threes,
markets in suburban areas tend
to the larger size packages
because their shoppers usually
have children to feed if you re
a determined duo, though . ask
your supermarket manager to
repackage or break up large
quantity packages for your use
Most will do this Buy just three
pounds of potatoes, two or three
apples chicken parts unless
you plan to cook in quantity and
freeze leftovers in individual
portions for use later Here are
some recipes for a pair living
alone or for a single person who
wants to share with a guest
The Sweet and Sour Chicken is
a mini-casserole using two
drumsticks with thighs and
rice Serve with a mixed green
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1/4 teaspoon baking soda
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/8 teaspoon ground allspice
1/8 teaspoon ground nutmeg
3 tablespoons butter or
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Cooking For A Twosome
for two mummuuumuu
In fact, proper insulation is so air conditioning altogether
important to saving fuel, that Some other ways you can
Ilie government is now con- save on your utility bills and
sidering a substantial tax energy usage-not to mention
the entire family, and a few sticking together) and freeze, rub downward on the ear.
special touches can make By the time you arrive at your Be considerate—clean up
picnicking easier and more fun picnic spot and get the grill after your picnic so the spot will
for everyone going, the hamburgers should be nice for others. Put all
Pack all picnic items, in- be thawed and ready for disposable items in a trash
eluding food, silver or cooking. barrel. If no trash barrel can be
plasticware, paper plates and Fresh corn-on-the-cob maxes found, take your trash home in
napkins, plastic glassware and a picnic perfect. Don't try to a plastic bag for disposal,
cups, in a large tote basket. It's -
much easier to find everything I
if it's all together.
Freezing and thawing of buttermilk, sour cream, yogurt and lettuce, celery, radishes and carrots or with mayonnaise. The
similar milk products-change their smooth texture. vegetables will get limp and mayonnaise will separate.
Creamed cottage cheese gets mushy and unappetizing. Freeze me meringue gets watery during thawing and won't hold peaks
only uncreamed or dry curd cottage cheese. as it should.
Unwhipred whipping cream won't whip high after freezing. Don t freeze unbaked batter or yeast dough. The quality of the
Whip it first, then freeze. baked goods isn't as good as when made from freshly mixed
Eggs in the shell will expand and crack the shell. Remove eggs batter. And freezing unbaked doesn't save that much time,
trom shellsand freeze in an ice-cube tray. Ideally, one whole egg You’re further ahead to bake in quantity, then freeze.
Whites of hard cooked eggs get tough and rubbery. Add fresh petizing.
hard-cooked eggs to thawed casseroles and other dishes while Layer cakes with soft fillings shouldn't be frozen. The filling
they re being heated. makes the cake soggy when thawed. Bake and freeze the layers
F ully cooked fired foods are soggy after freezing. Cook just to separately and the fillings shouldn't be frozen. The filling makes
barely brown state. Then freeze. Finish cooking when reheating the cake soggy when thawed. Bake and freeze the lawyers
Uhem. separately and add the filling just before serving.
Wail until reheating meat to season it. Some seasonings Egg while frostings don't hold up through freezing and
become stronger, other weaker during freezing. thawing. Use butter, fudge or penuche icings instead.
Raw or cooked home-prepared stuffed poultry can develop Cracker canapes get soft and limp after freezing. Freeze just
harmful bacteria that causes serious illness. Freeze the poultry the spreads and use them on fresh, crisp crackers at serving
TERENCE
YOUNGS
PLAN TO ATTEND a "Freezing Foods" Demonstration on compartment.
Wednesday, July 9, at the Community Room of the First National ( ommercially frozen stuffed poultry is safe for freezer storage
bank beginning at 10 a.m. This will be given by Rosemary because the packer uses special processing methods to prepare
l lit ion. I illman County Extension Home Economist, and is open il
to the public. Package giblets, hearts and liver and other parts should be
) 01 JUST GOT YOUR NEW FREEZER and can't wait to fill packaged separately because they don't store for as long as other
il No mailer how anxious you are. take time to learn things not t pes of poultry pieces.
to freeze-because of spoilage, bacteria or an unappetizing ap- 1- resh, whole tomatoes will collapse during thawing because of
pearance when thawed, their high water content.
Here are some guidelines on what not to freeze: Potato salad contains boiled potatoes, mayonnaise and eggs-
Milk and cream don’t come out as appetizing looking as when all unfreezable items.
tablespoons shortening
tablespoons sugar
egg yolk*
tablespoons light molasses
Wash and pat chicken dry 1/2 cup mashed ripe banana ... margarne
Combine flour, salt and pepper 1 eo sm94
Coat chicken in hot salad oil. Onto waxed paper sift 1/4 cup light molasses
saute chicken until browned together flour baking powder, 1 tablespoon sour milk
Remove pieces to a 1-1 2-quart baking soda and salt in 1/3 cup chopped walnuts or
Tne circulation
department business
hours are 8:30 a m.
until 5 p.m. Monday
through Friday.
6 Sa
j Fern Nelson, Mrs. C.A.
’ Warren, Mrs. Grider and the
| hostesses.
1
salad While cooking the
chicken bake a Mini Molasses casserole along with the rice medium bowl, cream shorten-
Banana Bread and also whip up Four ofl all but 1 2 tablespoon ing and sugar Add egg yolk and
some Nutty Drop Cookies drippings and saute onion and beat well Add molasses and
Store cookies between layers of green pepper until tender-crisp mix thoroughly Add mashed
waxed paper in a tin box or Add chicken broth molasses banana alternately with flour
cookie canister vinegar, soy sauce, pepper and mixture. mixing just until. WEUI iu oKingpowaer Pi L AA
garlic powder, mix well Add blended after each addition baking Soda, salt, cinnamon ^lUD Meet
SWEET AND SOUR CHICKEN drained pineapple and heat un Four batter into a well greased aiPI,e and nutmeg In
2 chicken drumsticks with Hl mixture simmers Dissolve 20 ounce can with a circle ol menum mixing bowl cream MANGUM _ Delta Rh
cornstarch mpmeappleju.ee or waxed paper in the bottom buttersand sugar Add egg and chapter of Epsilon Siuma
syrup Sitr into sauce mixture Bake in a preheated 350-deeree beat well Add molasses and . . P •518
and simmer until sauceovenfor45t5minutes"c8ns5stiruntilblended Add flour Apha at Granite, held its
thickens Pour over chicken and minutes Remove from can mixture alternately with milk " • socia meeting in the
rice Cover and bake in a Cool completely Makes 1 loaf mixng just until blended Stir communitybuilding.,
preheated 350-degree oven for ’Next time you make in chopped walnuts Drop Mrs. John Grider, who
45 minutes Makes 2 servings scrambled eggs, add the lei batter - teaspoon onto greased recently moved from Granite,
with some left for second meal tover egg white to them cookie sheet Bake in a was honoree at the meeting.
preheated 400-degree oven for 8 She was recognized for her past
NUTTY DROP coogie J minutes Remove cookies services to the chapter.
NUTTY DROP COOKIES and cool on wire rack Spread Members present were Mrs
cup sifted all-purpose flour about a teaspoon of glaze in U ? r present Were , u
------ • " K • Douglas Graumann, Mrs. Jack
Ford, Mrs. Johnny Parker,
Mrs. Ernest Babek, Mrs. Jack
Sappington, Mrs. Gary Dennis,
Mrs. Glenn McDaniel, Mrs.
Paul Morris, Mrs. William
Heat 1 tablespoon milk and 1 Petzold. Mrs. Bill Bentley. Mrs.
tablespoon butter or margarine Carroll Jones. Mrs. George
until butter melts Remove Allen, Mrs. Mark Ford, Mrs.
from heat add ' .te«poon Edwin Guili nger, Mrs James
xanilla and 1 cup sifted confec- 1 N. • „ . ,
tioners sugar, mix well Cecil,Mrs. M.E. Copeland,
Miss Mary Lynn Harns, Mrs.
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1 cup canned chicken broth
1 tablespoon light molasses
MISS YOUR
PAPER?
Ne hope not. But if it
happens, please call
482 1221.
Our service center is
open from 5:30 p.m
until 7:00 p.m
Monday through
Friday, from 7:00
a.m. until 9:00 a.m.
Sunday to handle
complaints.
lunch.
Wednesday
9:30 a m.-4 p.m.—Games.
Thursday
thighs
or 2 chicken breasts, split
1 tablespoon flour
1 tablespoon soy sauce
Dash pepper
1 he Altus Times
Democrat is
published afternoons
Monday through
Friday and Sunday
by Altus Newspapers,
Inc., at 218 W.
Commerce, Altus,
Ckla., 73521
Do-It-Yourself Home
5:30 p.m.—TOPS, 1 OOF Hall.
E, ... Fix Ups Save Money
Group, Altus Elks Golf and , "
Country Club. Tee-off at 9 a m Do-it-yourself home main- big help Storm-screen in- more than pay for themselves•
1 pm.—Duplicate Club Elks tenance and installation Mila ling windows are easy to in Die long run
Golf and Country Club projects are an obvious way to install and, because the glass Finally, don't forget the
6:30 pm—American avoid the cost of professional panes can be raised to let fresh importance of your thermostat
Association of Retired Persons, service calls. If they also save air in through the screen, they When heating, keep it set at 68
Senior Citizen’s Center you money on utility bills, can be left installed year degrees or lower (Flach degree
Salvation Army A dinner you re even more money around Further, if your home lower will save about 3 per cent
meeting and program is ahead, and you’ll be conserving is air conditioned, you can save on power consumption.) When
planned energy at the same time 15 per cent by leaving the storm cooling, set the temperature at
Thursday There are some energy- panes closed when the air 78 degrees or higher (Each
10 am OWC Board related projects you can do for conditioner is operating. degree the thermostat is raised
your home that can save you Whether or not you have cuts 5 per cent off air con-
literally hundreds of dollars a air conditioning, you should ditioning costs.)
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