Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, February 27, 1947, Page 4, Image 4

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    LETTER FROM WASHINGTON
Favorite Recipe
THURSDAY,
BR O O KIN G S-H ARBOR P IL O T , BR O O KIN G S. OREGON
The Land of Opportunity
FEBRUARY T
! Sell, Buy or Trade—In Pilot Classifi,
By Harris Ellsworth, Member of Congress
Mrs. D orothy Woody submits
her favorite recipe:
S P A G H E T T I MORE
This is w ritte n a fte r I have
The p o litic a l aspects o f the de-
2 pounds ground heef.
! ju st finished listening to three bate on the budget reduction were
1 cup chopped celery
hours of heated debate on th e ! interesting. The heavier o ra to r-
1 can sliced mushrooms
,
question of w hether o r not the ¡cal guns of the D em ocrats were
1 4 pounds spaghetti or '“n o n president’s budget should k/,
, ____ i ______ ••________
be re­ aimed tow
ard persuading some
macaroni
duced by six b illio n dollars.. One Republicans to vote against the
1 can tomato soup
of the m ain reasons w hy the reduction,
thus
cre a tin g
the
1 can ripe olives
I people took control of congress m uch-heralded division in Re­
1 can mushroom soup
away from the new’ deal w’as publican ranks. The burden of
Grated yellow cheese
th a t they fe lt the New’ Dealers the argum ent ran som ething like
1 4 cups chopped onion
were spending too much money. th is: “ You R epublican members,
1 can tomato sauce
In spite of the 3 7 4 b illio n budget especially you new members, w ill
G arlic or garlic sals
asked by the president. A vote regret v o tin g fo r th is reduction J
salt and pepper.
revealed the division is alm ost when you w ill have to come back
Boil spaghetti u n t i l tender,
s tric tly along p a rty lines, the to the flo o r la te r and appeal fo r
add soups, tom ato sauce. F ry „
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.
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celery, onions and mushrooms « ‘‘P '^ l'c a n s yo >ng to curtail the money fo r p a rtic u la r a p p ro p ria ­
in shortening. Add meat and , n . e n d i n g and the Dem ocrats to tions.” The R epublican members
J 1 continue it.
were q u ite obviously unimpressed
lig h tly , season. Put layer of spa­
ghetti in baking dish, then layer
When the six b illio n d o lla r cut by th a t argum ent. We a ll fu lly
of meat. Add grated cheese and was firs t proposed, I fe lt th a t realize th a t cuts cannot be made
olives, and another layer of spa- such a reduction m ight im p a ir w ith o u t c u ttin g , and I th in k th a t
ghetti. S prinkle dry bread crumbs thc effectiveness of o u r armed n e a rly a ll of the Republicans are
on top. This amount fills two f°rces. I feel very strongly, th a t, w illin g to place w h a t they believe
baking dishes. Bake one hour at u n til peace treaties are signed, to be the w e lfa re o f their« coun-
.325 degrees. This recipe can be anil Peace is. a ctu a lly a fact in tr y above personal wishes,
put into your locker or re frig - the w orld, we must m a in ta in a
strong arm y, navy and a ir force., _
.
erator for unexpected guests.
A fte r discussing the m a tte r w ith
p a r i e s Doucette, federal
several people whom I regard a„ : entom ologist, w o rk in g at the ex­
experts and a fte r going over the P*’ r,m ent station. P oyallup. Wash
figures and reading testim ony w ill ¡»pend today in C urry’ County,
Frrm»
1
given
in hearings. I have reach according to a le tte r ju s t re­
MARY A N N JOHNSON
the conclusion th a t the pro­ ceived at the county agent’s o f­
In cooking a tough fow l o r .ed
.
posed
budget reduction w ill not fice. and relayed to the P ilo t yes­
meat, one tablespoon of vinegar
terday.
in the w ater w ill save nearly h urt c lth e r our w or,d P°sition
He w ill be at Chetco Grange
I or our national defense. We w ill
tw o hours of boiling.
s
till
have
a
large
two-ocean
navy
b
a
ll at 8:00 p. m. and a ll lily
Vinegar removes lime spots.
we
w
ill
have
a
m
illio
n
men
u
n
-'g
ro
w e rs are invited.
Indian meal and vinegar o n u
.
hand when roughened bv labor ( er arm s m the a rm y and a sub'
or
w ill heal and soften them. ,,a n ,la l a ir ,orc<'
The mica windows of coal
" e m ust- above a ll things, have
stoves can easly be clean«! w ith a b n a n cia lly strong country’ and
a soft cloth dipped in vinegar a Productive and prosperous in-
and wafer. This should be done te rnal economy. We cannot have;
w hile putting the stove up.
e ith e r if we continue spending
If vinegar is added to prunes We m ust balance the budget and
w hile stewing them, about three make substantia l paym ents on
tablespoons to a pound w ill im- our enormous debt. We m ust also
prove the flavor.
make some reductions in taxes
When cracked eggs have to d Possible. We m ay as w e ll face
be boiled a little vinegar added ,be fact that these things can­
to the w ater w ill prevent the not be done if a ll federal appro-
whites from boiling out. the acid Priat*ons are continued and a ll
coagulates albumen and stops ledcra^ employees are kept on
the leaks.
th e ir jobs.
B R O O K IN G
WE HAVE ON HAND:
Rake Shake Siding
Johns-Manville Asbestos Siding
45-lb., 55-lb., 65-lb. and 90-lb. Roofing
34”, 39” and 44” Heatilators
i/4,n
and
Plywood
Masonite Temperboard
Masonite Tempered Tileboard
Johns-Manville Wallboard
Doors
Windows
Mouldings
Floor Tile
Chromtrim
4” Sewer Tile
Chimney Tile
Building Hardware
Glass
Kitchen Hints
The cracks of eggs —
mav „ lx«
m
coven«d w ith a bit of pa|M«r wet
w ith the exuding albumen. There
is no glue like the w hite of an
egg, not even boiling w a te r w ill
remove the paper.
CRUMB C A K E
4 cup sugar
4 cup chopped nuts
4 cup se«!less raisin:
4 cup cracker meal
3
t.
It Vi
Local News Items
Mrs. E ve re tt B rayton re tu rn « !
F rid a y from Eugene w here she
visited her daughter, Mrs. R ich­
ard Nelson.
Mr. and Mrs. A. V. M uchm orc
celeb rated th e ir tw enty-fifth w ed­
ding anniversary. Sunday, a n d
w ere visitors at C rescent City
w ith th e ir d au g h ter. Mrs. M il­
dred Byrne, and d aughters.
der
Mr .and Mrs. Bud Brow’n and
dd children of A lturas, Calif. wen
Brookings Market
1 hor Ask
q i r . w ee k -e n d g u e sts of Mr and Mi I «
1er. E llsw o rth W oody,
oidi Mr. a n d Mr
.''arl Guerin, and
»ke, Mr, a n d M r
Robert Gay of
I ’ ss w ere guests of Mr.
w n i. mi
•r w ith
nutj
nt w hipi
v
•ream.
CONGRATULATIONS
Roy Kinion this week-
C.ay is Mi's, K inions
ir. and Mrs. G ucri
Me sincerely Welcome to our ever ««'rowin'’’
VKW Auxiliary met Wed-
evening w ith a large at-
c»‘. The next m « 'tin g will
i M arch 5, w ith all mem-
irged *o be present.
present.
Peggy Ask
C O M M U N IT Y
°
Vincent's Fountain
t o NG I! A T U L A T I O N S
and
He. also new in business here, wish to wel­
come Vincent Fountain-Restaurant, and I). &
Radio and Appliance Co. to the family. We are
The D. & C. Electric Shop
positi\e they will never regret their decisions
to locate in this vicinity. Certainly we haven't
Our wish tor you is that your businesses prosper
and everything comes as you hoped.
Have Your Shoes Repaired Now
Brookings Shoe Service
ti.v & Blair Gould
Templar Hotel Bldg.
Hendricks’
Furniture
Co.
New Johnson
Building
Store Hours
9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Brookini
Ore in