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Thursday, .April 17, 1953 BROOKINGS HARBORP„.OT. BROOKINGS, ORBGON Page Nine î. - - \ d fo : SMITH RIVER : Teen-Age Party Y outh a re rem inded of the p arty , S a tu rd a y evening, at the Mr. and Mrs. John O strom a c Rod & Gun C lub house, sponsored by S a te llite Social club. Youth com panied th e ir nieces and n ep h from 13 to 19 are invited. ew, the W estbrook trip lets, Jane. Jo an and Owen, and sister, Kay, to S an F rancisco and Mr. and ty at th e ir hom e follow ing ch u rch M rs. P a lm e r W estbrook and fo u r Sunday. G uests w ere Mr. and children, who enjoyed a vacation Mrs. T ay lo r W estbrook and ch il dren. and Mr. and Mrs. Leon " e e k , sight-seeing about the Bav Twigg of P alo Alto, and Mrs. E d area. The trip le ts w ere in te r die W estbrook. viewed by the B reak fast Gang, on Mr. an d Mrs. Jesse L ehm kuhl T uesday m orning. The trip le ts and " e r e hosts at a d an n e r p a rty at siste r, Kay, re tu rn e d hom e by C had’s F o u n tain . Brookings, S u n S outhw est A irw ays and enjoyed day. T he a ffa ir w as in honor of the plane ride. P a lm e r W estbrook h e r p aren ts, M r and Mrs. A If and O strom s re tu rn e d hom e la te r Goodlin, w ho cele b rate d th e ir 43 in th e week. w edding an n iv e rsa ry on A pril 14 M any people w ere disappointed O th ers presen t w ere Jo h n and E a s te r Sunday m orning w hen th e ' Linda L ehm kuhl. ra in prevented su n rise services at the beach. About 50 people m et at th e com m unity hall for the H. A. JOCHENS 6:30 service w ith Rev. E. C. Hicks bringing the m essage. A break - last followed, consisting of b a SA LES AND S E R V IC E son, scram bled eggs and buns, Phone 2661 H otel B rookings cocoa and coffee, served a t the hall. A m elia Brown w as on hand to m ake the coffee. E a s te r m orning services held at th e S m ith R iver church w ere a t tended by a larg e crowd. N early 100 w ere p resen t for th e S unday school, w ith a com bined program I put on by th e children of t h e ! Dealers in the p rim ary and up p er grades. Songs, re citatio n s p e rta in in g to E a s te r fo llo w in g w ere given. The ch urch w as also filled at th e 11 o'clock service. m erchandise: E a ste rs hym ns w ere sung, and a special anthem . “I t b e g a n at D aw n” w as given by th e choir; Groceries W ere You T h ere,” a q u a r te t: # O ften referred to o« *' q n e w s p a p e r m e n '« B etty Tyler, A rdis B areggi, B etty newspaper” the M O N I M ello and D aroline P resler, a c T O R covers the world H a rd w a re com panied by Mrs. S la te r. w ith a network of News Bureaus and corre D uring the m orning service tw o spondents. children w ere ch risten ed by Rev. M a y ta g Appliances Order a special Intro Knudson, D eborah F ran ces, the ductory subscription to d a u g h te r of Mr. and Mrs. T ay lo r d a y — 3 months for $3. Frigidaire Y o u 'll find the M O N I W estbrook and W illiam M ichael, T O R "m u s t” reading son of Mr. a n d Mrs. W illiam en d os necessary as A ppliances Tuffs. your HOME TOW N Rev. K nudson delivered t h e PAPER. E a s te r m essage. The ch urch w as Colem an H ea tin g a ttra c tiv e ly d ecorated w ith w hite I her flowers, p e a r blossoms, iris, hea- ' 4awn»a th e r and w hite cam ellias. ’SSSivÉ Youngstow n John B arnum received word, Th« C hristian Science M onitor Kitchens telling ol the d eath of his fath er. One, Norwoy S t, Bo«ton I J. M ate , U S A F red S. B arnum . 6«. w ho passed Please send me or» introductory M o m . aw ay a t his hom e a t O akland. et*«cripf>on— 76 issue«. I enclose S3. U niversal Pumps A pril 9. Mr. and Mrs. B arnu m and th re e d a u g h te rs a tte n d e d th e funeral. April 11 f r o m L aurel Fuller Paints C hapel of M em ories. S urvivin g 4ft ( odd test I are th e widow, fo u r sons and a d a u g h te r and eight gran d ch ild ren . Larro Feeds .................................. <e,ty> (tone! Mr. and M rs C larence W est 'state) P I-1 0 brook w ere hosts at a d in n er par- SEE H A N S P L U M B IN G h a V b ^ f iif c T .r t u ,° <T ' * C ° " * Be o f P ,e lf lc ,e n lo r w h ° c r e . t . d I ?„ « i r t S m ^ ' , t , ? p e rry ' t r l M F le ,‘ » c« k * w h ich w .a created In M a rth a M eade kitch e n « In honor of 100th a n n iv e rs a ry ? f ' P. r ' \ d M ’ o f G e" e r* 1 M l" ‘ - T t” apun-flold .p o n o . “ K h * * , a c o ffee crla p to pp ing , m akin g It a glam oroua d e e te rt toe P . r t l e . and . p . c l . l o cca.lo n a. T h . r a c lp . I . « » ¡ ¡ ll.w i? Preheat oven to 350* (moderate). Sift flour before measuring 1. Measure and sift together into bowl— COFFEE CRISP TO P P IN G Measure in saucepan (at least 5 hi deep)— I % cups Ohotl Sperry Drifted Snow Fleur V« cup sugar I ’/ « cup« sugar % cup c o f f e e b e verag e '/« cup w h it* earn syrup M ake a well in center and add— Vi 14 1 1 eggs at room temperature.' . Use level measurements. Stir to combine ingredients. Bring boil and cook to hard crack stage, 310 (or when a small amount 1« drooped in to cold w ater it w ill break with a brittle snap). Remove from heat and immediately add— cup egg yelks (6) cup cold w ater tablespoon lem on '«Ice teaspoon v a n illa Beat until mixture forms a jmooth moderately thick batter. 1 ^ Measure into a very large mixing free from a// lumpo iPrtu <»¿4 thrush fin utoo, mtajurt iubtif,) 1 «»ft « 0 8 w h ites (7 or I ) I teesp eon cream e f tartar 1 teesp eon salt •O f vigorously iust until mixture thukrns and pulls away from aide* of pan. (M ixtvrt fotutu rapidly u b ta W hip (use rotary beater or electric mixer) until very fine foam form« throughout. Add gradually, 2 table «poona at a time— H toda tt addtd Do not J ttin y foam fa 10J4 it txcttt V“ ™™ ¿ r«re< ) J a m « ^ pour foam _________ __ shallot foamy mass into ungreased (about 9x9x1 ¿ io . ) . D e meeaJ pan r us/ er tttr. Let stand wtoboat wa»r«r until cool. When ready to mail cake, —L- _ . k 1 y c k ■ out o f pan and garni______ crush between sheet thesis a o f ’ waxed paper with rolling pm to form coarse crumbs. cup sugar Continue beating until meringue is / r « and holds up in straight peak« when beater is gently lifted out. • • Pouf batter slowly over meiingu« >hUe gently folding m with spoon or rupber scrap«. Fold in just until blended De ue/ /trr. Gently push batter into ungreased tube tmn, 10x4 M . Lift last portion lightly from bowl to pan. Carefully cut through barter, going around tube 3-6 times with ailver knife to break large air bubble«. Be sure better is level io p«n. 4. Bake 30-53 min. or u n til top •pnngs back when lightly touched. Immediately turn pan over, placing tube part over neck of funnel or bottle. Let cake hang until cold. Loosen cake from sides and tube with spatula. Turn pan over and hit edge sharply so loosen. 16 to 2u servings. TO P R IP A R I P IM T A C A R L S p l i t cake into 4 eaual layers. Have ready crushed C o ffe e C risp T o p p in g . Place in a chilled bowl— 2 cepa whipping areoos (1 pHrt) 2 ta W eegeees augor 2 »eaapoaoa veoMta W hip until cream holds its shape. Spread about half o f whipped cream between layers and the remainder over top and sides. Cover cake very generously and th orou gh ly w ith crushed C o ffee Crisp T o p p in g . (Whipped cream should he ee//rrnt covered ) W ith straight knife indi cate cutting lines on top and down sides o f calc«. Keep in refrigerator until served. & M. A U T O M O T IV E A M S Lee and Levi C lothing HEALTH FORCES SALE OF 1 >0 you wish to trade, Buy, or sell - Try Pilot W ant Ads- Y. c BROOKINGS GARAGE PARTS Wesco and Currin Shoes Fishing Tackle Evinrude M otors AUTHORIZED Only Complete General Repair, Body, Fender and Faint Shop in Hrookjngs. 2 4 J ’1 • * ' W ITH BUILDING AND LOT— • McCULLOCH CHAIN SAW DEALER ‘A » $ 2 4 ,0 0 0 , Terms! South Side o f AND REPAIR SERVICE Across from Shell Station P. O. Box S96 Claude GOLDIZEN Brookings, Oregon Phono 344 ••ft HANSCAMS G. W. Wally DARLING Chetco Bridge »♦+♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ftftft»»ftftft♦+♦