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Thursday, March 20, 1952 'M e e t The C h e f' (P ro g ra m P o p u la r U nder th e sponsorship of Ma- to t Co., H endricks F u rn itu re Co.. S eaview D airy a n d B rookings M arket. Chef A drian of C hetco In n has w orked up quite a radio p ro g ram M ondays at 11 a. m. flo w ers / or A ll Occasions At Young’s Gift Brookings, and et’s Flower Shop cent City. Send By Wire. Y. & M. Shop in Margar at Cres Flowers BROOKINGS-HARBOR P ILO T. BROOKINGS, O REG O N .o v e r R adio S ta tio n KCRE, C res cent City, w hich has gain ed in po p u larity th e first th re e w eeks of its existence. On each of th e h alf-h o u r p ro gram s, Joe T ay lo r and C hef Ad rian furnish m any of A d rian s’ fa m ous recipes for th e housew ife listeners, w ith A drian being in terview ed each tim e by som e lo cal housew ife. A drian has con tacte d the P ilot to assist him in p re p a rin g a colum n for th e Pi-1 lot soon, giving m any fa v o rite and tested recipes of th e w om en of th e area. A drian will announce his plans later. A U T O M O T IV E PARTS < AND R E P A IR S E R V IC E Across from Shell Station Brookings, Oregon P. O. Box 596 DU P hone 344 HEADQUARTERS FOR: JtSawmill and Logging Supplies; Esco Logging Rig. ging; Skookuni Blocks; Forgings; Pacific W ire Rope. Socketing and Splicing; Hi-Voltage, Rough Service Light bulbs; R. Hoe & Co. Ins., Inlaid, Electro and Regular Saw hits, Shanks, Hoe, Symons and Atkins Pattern. CHETCO MILL & LOGGING SUPPLY Brookings PREPARES THE SOIL IN ONE OPERATION A rran g e now to sec a free dem on s tra tio n on M erry T iller, th e m ir acle g ard en w o rk e r designed to m ak e use of every bit of pow er in this stu rd y 2-h.p,, 4-cycle mo- to r. ^ rop us a P°st card, saying w hen and w h ere you can sec this pow er tiller, rotary’ c u ltiv a to r & g ard en tra c to r w ork. T est ease of fin g er-tip controls. See its hard- tipped tines m ulch up to 10” deep in any kind of soil. W atch M erry T ille r o u t-p erfo rm m achines m any tim es la rg e r and heavier. See how close to sh ru b s and p lan ts it weeds. L earn ab o u t th e m any o th e r jobs it does w ith low- a tta c h m e n ts. See Merry’ T ille r in action. k Phone 2539 M rs . Joe T a y lo r Has 'O a k ' A tta c k ï ! 1 * *1 » ’ • I iti l.lf j Mi's. Jo e T ay lo r is n u rsin g a severe case of poison oak. con trac ted . she believes, w hile she w as looking o v er som e b each p ro p e rty the T ay lo rs had recen tly purchased. W hen she re tu rn e d to h er hom e at the C hetco Inn last week, she noted h er sto ck in g s had evidently been snagged on b ria rs of som e kind, and th a t she had q u ite a n u m b er of scratch es. T he second day, alm odt before she realized it, h er legs an d a n kles w ere sw ollen and ex tre m ely painful. She sp en t a day in th e S easide hospital, and has been u n d er ca re of a d o cto r for a w eek. ¿31 W e a th e r R e p o rt Betty Crocker's newest cake creation, Velvet-Crumb is not o n lv p i w g u fs u whohdrooUfn d n bC Wi i ppei up in a hurr-y- H excellent to s e rv i g e. t. who drop in during the afternoon or youngsters lookine for an can be served X h M M cCULLOCH C H A IN SAW DEALER ‘jf ’ New Cake—Easy to Make A tobacco shop, which will also han d le new spapers and m a g a zines, will be opened in th e K ru g e r building th e first of next week by L. C otton and V. P. H arol- son. recen tly from B akerleld. C al- I ifornia, ow ners an d m anagers. A U T H O R IZ E D Box 543 Page Seven « ea rn in g .« « ta , '«"<* « VELVET-CRUMB CAKE Pour into prepared pan. Bake Preheat oven to 350° (m oderate). ab ou t 30 m in u te s in m o d e r a te o v en G rease generously and dust with biscuit mix one square pan. 8 x 8 x <350 ). Cover with broiled topping 2-in. (for double recipe use 13 x 9 x while warm. Serve warm . 2-in. pan.) BROILED TOPPING Mix thoroughly H4 cups Mix 3 tbsp. better or ot’ v r biscuit mix shortening, me.fcrj </ n UTt- cup sugar ened Then add 3 tbsp. soft high- cup brown sugar (packed grade shortening (all or in cup) p art butter adds ilavor) 2 tbsp. cream or top milk I egg l 2 cup wheat Hakes or coco cup milk nut, if uesired 1 tsp. vanilla l 4 cup chopped nuts together until ingredients are blended, Then beat vigorously for Place about 3 inches under broil I minute. er (low h ea’.) until m ixture bubbles Stir in graduaUy ft cup and browns (3 to 5 m inutes). Do . milk. Beat for *4 - minute ------ not burn! uct t^ su d b™The B « t X c nkeer0K iU h e ! ie’ ‘ r a t “’gs ° f any baked «>"*- A lo n g A z a le a R ow on C onservation, review ed an in- te re stin g and ap p ealin g sto rv from O u tdoor Life, e n title d “W ilder B y F a ye Sunderland ness A d v en tu re.” It is th e sto ry T here w as e x tra fun for those of E rick C ollier and his wife, a tten d in g garden club last T h u rs - ' who spent 30 y ears in th e C a n a d day. A splendid program .' n e w ’ ian w ilderness on the re -e sta b people to m eet and the additio n al lishm ent of h eaver colonies. T h eir fun of shopping for the garden. w ork to reclaim 125,000 acres and The p lan t sale w as a real tre a t th e re tu tn ot the b eavers and to m em bers and guests. Irm a ' th e conserving of o th e r wild life Rice, p lan t sale ch airm an , assist- ' in th a t a re a , m ade a very e n ed by M arth a H arbin and C lara th ra llin g sto ry . K erns, had « fine asso rtm en t t o ! Lovely a rra n g e m e n ts of spring m ake a choice from . i In keeping w ith S t. P a tric k ’s* flowers b rig h ten ed th e room. All th ese w e r e ev a lu a ted by Mrs. day, Mrs. H elen Rice sang “M oth E dith N ew ton. e r M eC ree” by C hauncey O lcott H ostesses for the aftern o o n in and "Shoes’’ by M anning. She cluded E th el Moss, assisted by was accom panied by Mrs. M abel I>olly B rain ard , E th el M alone, C ollii. G eorge W i d n e y sang C lara M clndoe and M yrtle H ib “W hen Irish Eyes A re S m iling.” bard. "Choose y o u r s h ru b th a t w ill New meml>crs w elcom e to the look best a t all seasons.” said E u- clu b w ere Mrs. H azel E ik en b erry ! nice W ollam . speaking on hedges an d Mrs. V elm a C ard erm an . and w indbreaks. She stressed the ' M any new com es w ere in evi im p o rtan ce of properly p re p a r dence in th e group. G uests w ere ing soil. Also, the sh a rp pru n in g M rs. E m ily S outhw ell, O range, of p lan ts before planting. She New Je rse y ; E tn a H ow ard of suggested pruning tw o-third s as H ill ( ity, Iadho; L ucille Irw in soon as p lanted and try to p rune of O akland. C alif.; and D orothy for thickness at base. Mrs. W ol B aker, M arjo rie G oldsberry. M ur. lam also spoke of the valu e of iel G ragg. Loy W eeks. O ra A n innoculation of seeds before the derson. O lga C lark , V elm a G ar- p lan tin g and urged th e use of derm an, L et S h an ah an , D o ro th ea S cm asan to p r e v e n t seedlings Webb. Alice B ordwell, all of this from “dam pening off.” area, and of course, the g uests Mrs. R uth B athiany. in a ta lk soloist, G e o rg e ' W idney. LANGLOIS. OREGON or call Phone 2551 or 2S91, Brookings See W a rrin e r ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ SAN D & G R AVEL F o r cem en t w o rk on ro a d ways. 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