The Mail-Journal, Volume 5, Number 43, Milford, Kosciusko County, 29 November 1967 — Page 26

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL Wednesday. November 29, 1967

Today's Good Turn APPLE-CHERRY CHRISTMAS LOAF < r . j' V\ ” ' 4^SS^ r © This holiday loaf is studded with cheery little cherries, filled with chopped nuts, given apple fruitiness with tangy canned apple sauce—and also kept fresh and rnoist by same. It boasts a fine compactness, slrees willingly, and is a perfect companion for tea, coffee or soft drinks. With this loaf waiting backstage, let the visitors come. Daytime or evening, you are ready. Apple-Cherry Christmas Loaf ? i cup butter or margarine 2 teaspoons baking powder I 1 ;: cups sugar 1 teaspoon baking soda 4 eggs 1 teaspoon salt 2 cups canned apple sauce 2 tablespoons grated lemon rind cup milk 1 ’ ; cups chopped nuts 4 cups sifted all-purpose -’a cup maraschino cherries, flour chopped Cream together butter or margarine and sugar; add eggs, one at a time, beating after each. Stir in apple sauce and milk. Sift together flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt; add to < n amed mixture and mix well. Add grated lemon rind, nuts and mara ■ bino .I < i rj.-s. Pour into 2 greased loaf pans *.*” x a ' x o’. Kake in moderate oven 350" F. for one hour. Remove from pan.; cool on wire rack before slicing. Makes 2 loaves.

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outstanding meritorious service with Headquarters. U. S. Army, Viet Nam, during his last assignment in Viet Nam. Presently assigned as a personnel officer in the 2nd armored division's 502 d administration company at Fort Hood, W 0 Widup entered the army in February 1955. He al’so

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