Page Four The Land of Opportunity BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON tendance last week and hope it and mixed with mayonnaise. ’ mer home, the James Ranch, at i week-end vi t will continue. The boys are get mixed| 15. Chicken giblets, mixed, Ophir, and enjoying a vacation Bill VVr idge °f ri!) Mrs. Carl Berger offers her ting ready for a big month in with hard-cooked eggs and may- with the Brainard family, ed with the country favorite recipe for this week: April. We surprised our cubmas- onnaise. . Virgil Wridge, of Tillamook, cup shortening. ter with lots of things for the 16. Liver, bacon and hard- and a few of his associates, were to return as often Grated rind of one orange. £ s e The Classified food box drive. Jimmy Taylor and cooked eggs. Grind cooked liver 3 eggs, unbeaten. Dicky Nelson are seeing results and add crisp bacon and hard- 3 teaspoons baking powder. from the gardens they planted. cooked eggs and mix with may 2 tablespoons lemon juice. —Mrs. Taylor, den mother. onnaise. M Y W IF I IS LOOKIN« your P ittsburgh ^ 2/3 teaspoon salt. Don’t be surprised if the cubs 17. Chopped cucumbers, with FO R A W A Y ► K N O W S TH E TRICK lty cups sugar. start acting and living like Rob chopped onion, parsley and may TO P A IN T O U R H O U S E H IS COLOR S U 66ÍS TI0M 3 cups sifted flour (cake flour inson Crusoe, for that is their onnaise. F R O M ORAB TO 6 A Y - «« ally click * - preferred). theme for April. Some strange 18. Cold baked ham, ground, Juice of one orange. things may develop from this. add horseradish and mayonnaise. Water. The dens plan to hold some of t cup cocoanut, rubbed with 1 their weekly meetings in Azalea grated rind of one orange. ! park on nice days. This will give Combine shortening, salt and j the cubs a chance to blow off Mrs. Mildred Byrne was a grated organe rind, add sugar more steam and have outdoor business visitor at Portland this gradually and cream un‘il light games. — George Widney, Cub week. and fluffy. Add eggs, one at a Master Jack Rawlings is home with time, beating thoroughly, after his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clark each addition. Rawlings for spring vacation. He Sift flour and baking powder is a student at Oregon State together thrde times. Combine College. orange juice and lemon ju<ce and MARY ANN JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Leonard add water to make one cup. Add Sun-Proof P aint la Best Q uick, Easy Palntingl left Sunday for San Francisco small amounts of flour to creamy A superior p a in t fo r exterior pro SANDWICH FILLINGS where they will remain for sev I t ’s easy to do an excellent mixture, alternately with com te c tio n . N eed« lit t le or Add one teaspoon sugar to eral weeks. no th in n in g . P rim e r seal« painting woodwwfj bined fruit juices and water, one pint of mayonnaise. Lew Frazier is visiting his f u r n i t u r e with th o r o u g h ly . F in is h in g beating after each addition until 1. Chopped celery and rocque- daughter, Lucille, at Alhambra W a te rs p a r on«-< C o a t «taya l i v , to ug h, smooth. fort cheese. Mix with mayonnoise Calif. elastic. q u ic k -drying Pour batter into two deep, and add few’ drops of Worchester- It is reported that the plant 9-inch pans, greased. Bake in shire sauce. sale, held Tuesday by the Azalea moderately hot oven (375 degrees 2. Cream cheese, olives and Garden Club, was successful. The Fahrenheit) 25 to 30 minutes. mayonnaise. Wallhido for Interiors flowers on sale included camelias, Spread frosting between layers Neoceta Paint Brush« 3. Chopped chickens, ham and azaleas, and rock garden plants, M a d e w ith " V i t o l i s e d Oil». and on top and sides of cake J pickle relish. Mix with mayon- M a k e s possible finished W ith fam ous scientific brutisl obtained from Larry Pinson. The Sprinkle cake with orange-fla- naise. w alls in nine hours. D u r proceeds of this sale have not b e tte r painting. Ample ab le, b e a u tifu l, w ash vored cocoanut while frosting is 4. Chopped corn beef, celery, (11) The flowers ab le! In fla t or sem i and excellent balance. ------------------ ------- mixed with Rus-' I * been ^ » 9 » determined. display at Ward's Cloii,: gloss finishes. Favorite Recipe H I ! » ft t/l? .. ir lishi Local News Items 1 Jur Kitchen Hints Li K Cub Scout Doings « A i S W P"V a°? Mry ° hn Bahre“ °f Den No 1. Our den. to S le . ' he UWk’ has had excellent attendance each ’ Hard-cooked egg. tunaflah. | chambers. ' at “ "chambers’1' F ir week. Gerald Hendricks, Gary pickle relish, mured with may- Court Harhnr Payne and Gael Ettinger have onnaise. . * Mr ’ an«J Mr« vvi • been doing a fine job of collecting '• Tongue, chopped cabbage, Mr and Mrs Inhn R e“ ‘man” ’ Items of all kinds for the food P*ckle and mayonnaise. . Mr a n d Mr«' i n and box dr,vc. I hope oil my cubs' 8. Chopped egg. sardines and I B ro o k "n e/sX m 1 « . 1 ° ^ . X •** parents are as happy in having mayonnaise. , L dSt ^ un<^aF v,s* their boy as a cu b 'as 1 am a »■ Peanut butter and chopped ' a r t ‘ a” oilhi? m den mother, am to have th em ldate’. mixed with mayonnaise. w ho now I tv neighbors, Mis. Widney. den 10. Chopped b a c o h a rd -' X ™ S S d ’ ‘^ aM“ ra" ch as my cubs I cooked egg. mixed with mayon- Mr and M£ J mother. Den No. 2. Our denner, David 11. Raisin, and n u t. - s - r r il ' at lh<“ r ,or' Jasman, has moved away *o we have chosen Kenneth McDon fine and moisten with grape juice. ald as our new denner. We have 12. Sardines, lemon juice and a new cub, Glen Stuart of Brook paprika. . ings. We still need two more 13. Baked beans, chili sauce boys to till our den, however. — and chopped pickles. Mrs. Spangler, den mother 14. Cottage c h e e s e , finely Den No. 3. We had 100% at- J chopped onions, well seasoned Pa i n t C l e a n e r Cleans p a in ted surfaces th e easy “ w a y . B rush it on. th en sponge it off. I t ’s streak- less, leaves surface spick- and span. TL” ' S- Ladies N ight Gowns and P ajam as Smith’s Dept. Store ■ a ?' 1 '» I t * ’I / X .. Ä Candy Filled E aster Baskets Chtxw. Kariu T <al of mai are i reason! s are ui CURRY COUNTY LUMBER HOMER & GEORGE KESSLER Brookings . A m I Kent. at voi Spent at home, those dollars m ade by the local business men will be used to help build commun- 1 - which will benefit everyone o f us. 1 l)t,d (dseuhere, dollars never re tu rn in form o axes, onations, new buildings, new equip ment or such which will add to the w ealth of this im m ediate community. Kir rev^al prices no h ig h er in any thei city w ithin a radius o f 100 miles. Adding 25c to $1.25 3 fit ffer 8e(eef m w .’ mt9„, studen L- ■ ■ studen stud« Ibitual ol n th Ut r*. , « Fosfer O'” oift for o (V r lhi uaj/s for the fam ily. »htpment of Costume Jew elry li-i. ade . M . r,, H«r. H e W ith Pittsburgh’s COLOR I N A M I C S , you can transform] hom e in to a more cheerful in w hich to live. Our new on this science quickly _ r how and w hy. Come in for copy — to d a y . I T ’S FREE! |c O t Hftttlß IS S i IL ON— up to 50 pCt, (>|1‘J A R R I V E I) “ COLOR DYNAMIC Leotfe Big Sale J U s T C o m a ‘ n fo r Y o u r Free CopJ days t r at m nions. Í davs p ,2370. a re m .Lh h<? h e ‘L ^8’ ° Utside prices usua,,y ligher than here. Shop first by reading moows va Kt tr y STA MI'S r ’iv- ■ £hil Alle