Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, October 20, 1949, Image 3

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    For the New Taste In Brownies
Thursday,
O ctober
20,
1949
A shland, Oregon
Southern Oregon News Review
News in Review at Hilt
Seml-Swret Chocolate gives fudgy
chewiness to your old love “Brownlee”
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H <»P. bahlnj powdar
M •«P- «ait
M r lt over hot w aler, ml» well untll
amooth and set aaide:
1 Pk<. Keml-Nweel Chocolaté
M ortels
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h e a t u n til (hick and Irm o n -co lo re d i
1 eggs w ith
p a tro l leader, assistant, Rosalie
Graves; scribe, Sharon Bow en 4-H, FFA, V ets Get
and treasurer, B obbie Jean A n ­ Chance To Buy H elfers
By Phyllis Alphonse
o f the G ra n d O ffic e rs o f O re­ derson. P a tro l ‘ 1” is under the u /4
FFA members, and
leadership o f M rs S te lla K in g
gon and C a lifo rn ia o f Royal
W o rld W ar I I veterans w i l l be
A rc h Masons. T hey m et w ith and P a tro l No. 2 is under .Mrs e xclusive bidders a t a com bined
M r. and M rs R aym ond C ole­ S iskiyo u C h a p te r No. 21 R oyal M T. Robinson.
a u ction sale o f pu re b re d re g is t­
man and daughters, Je n n y and A rc h Mason. The m eeting was
The H ilt Jets Baseball team
ered G uernsey heifers, w h ich
B arbara, w ho are v is itin g his
preceded by a six t h ir t y d in n e r. enjoyed a frie d chicken d in n e r w ill be he ld at 1 p m., S a tu rd a y
, parents, M r. and M rs. Orson
The H ilt R ecreation C enter at the S pot in Y reka. The H ilt O ctober 22nd, at the Oregon
, C olem an in H o rn b ro o k , w ere
Jets came in 4th place th is year
c a llin g on frie n d s here, Tuesday C ard C lu b m et on T h ursday, in the N o rth e rn C a lifo rn ia Lea- I State F a ir G rounds T h is sale Is
sponsored b y the O regon G u e rn ­
They w ere accom panied by Mrs. Oct. 8, and had a v e ry e n jo y ­ gue.
sey B reeders’ A ssociation, and
Orson C olem an and g ra n d a u g b t able evening in spite o f the fa ct
Those w ho received trophies is the fo u rth such sale to be held
th a t the p o w e r was o ff and card
er, G e rry G oodw in.
at the d in n e r w ere players: G in o in the state in an e ffo r t to m ake
Ms. G w en A lphonse and c h il­ games w ere pla ye d by the lig h t T rin ca , E v e re tt L a u sta io t, L o re n a v a ila b le to the fu tu re breeders
dren K a th y and J e ffe ry and her o f gasoline lanterns. H o ld in g C um m ins, Joe P izzuto, R obert good fo u n d a tio n anim als w h ic h
m o th e r M rs. S y lv ia D arby, fro m n ig h score was Louise H o rd o f T rin ca , T o n y M a rin , Je re B ro ­ th e y ran add to th e ir p ro je cts
O xnard, C a lifo rn ia , w ere v is it­ H o rn b ro o k , and lo w was Ray oks, Remo T rin ca , C harles V ie ­ in o rd e r to b u ild q u a lity G uern­
E llio tt of H ilt O thers present
in g here w ith L o u is A lphonse
ira , M. T. Robinson, R obert sey herds
and daughters. G w en A lphonse w ere M r and M rs. Gus G old- Lee, H a rv e y S m ith and B a t B oy
A to ta l o f 32 head o f heifers,
is L o u is A lp h o n se ’s da u g h te r-in - penny, James Bow en, Sandy J im m y S m ith , John B arbera,
M ilb ra n d t, M arge T a y lo r, V a l­
ra n g in g in age fro m 6 m onths
law .
lee G oldpenny, Roy H o rd , and P resident o f the League, and to 2 year-olds, some o f w h ic h
M a rtin
Lentsch,
daughter,
B ob Lee. M rs. H o rd and M rs. Joe S ilva , V ice P resident o f the are bred and somfe o f w h ich
V iv ia n and sons, M a rtin J r and
M ilb ra n d t w ere hostesses and League. Those w ho received tro ­ have a lre a d y freshened, are to
C larence are le a vin g fo r F o rt
served a dessert o f Je llo , fr u it, phies, b u t w ere unable to come be consigned to the sale. 24 o f
Dodge, Iow a, th e ir fo rm e r home,
w ere G in o M ichelon, D. E. Jones the h e ife rs w ill be open to b id ­
cookies and coffee.
where th e y w ill reside. M rs ’
o f A sh la n d and George V ie ira d in g by 4-H and F F A m em bers
H ilt G ir l Scouts elected tro o p Score Keeper. Guest o f h o n o r
Lentsch re tu rn e d to Io w a sev­
o n ly, 8 head w i l l be open to
o
ffic
e rs re ce n tly. O ffic e rs o f
e ra l weeks ago, on account o f
w ere M r and M rs. H e rm a n Bau- b id d in g W o rld W a r I I veterans
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m m an, M r. and M rs. F re d B a y­
Jean Reese, assistant, Janice lis, M r. and M rs. O. B em h e ise l o n ly . L u n c h w i l l be a v a ila b le
C. A. B a u m g a rtn e r d ro v e to
a t th e sale p a v ilio n a t noon.
T a y lo r, S cribe M im a M ills , and
M r. and M rs. G ib E llis , M r. Ray
A shland S a tu rd a y n ig h t w here
treasurer, G w en Robinson. O f E llio tt and M is N ancy H a rris ,
h«^ attended the jo in t m eeting
P a tro l, No, 2 Lavona T a y lo r is
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and a ll the p la y e rs wives.
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Add:
Clour m ixture
Stir in:
Chocolate m ixture
1 Up. vaniita
one cun8 rhq,n re .R,ea"ed- waxed-paper lined pan. Sprinkle (optional)
R A /e ^ h .PP d nutmeats on top and press lig h tly into batter.
B A K E AT: 875 "F.
T IM E : 25 Min.
YIELD : 16 u ju a rw
When cool, cut into squares (2* x 2").
Want to Keep Youngsters Busy
Hallowe’en? Here’s “Treat” Idea
M in in tu e spooks and g o b lin s !
w ill be com ing o u t o f h id in g O c - 1
WITH APPLES
to b e r 31. W h e re ve r these fun SPARERIBS
lo v in g fig u re s gather, th e re ’s AND DRESSING •
sure to be a jo in t dem and fo r 2 to 3 pounds spareribs
“ tric k s o r tre a ts ."
B read dressing
F o r a tre a t in H a llo w e ’en 4 m edium - sized apples, pre­
p a rty re freshm ent, serve spicy
pared fo r b a king
barbecued g ro u n d beef o ve r big
S a lt and pepper to season
h a m b u rg e r buns, suggests Rcba
cup sugar
Staggs, hom e econom ist, These 2 tablespoons b u tte r o r m a rg a r­
ta sty burgers are e asily m atched
ine
w ith potato chips and a cabbage
Spread the bread dressing on
salad. H o t cider, also, w ill
ra c k in ro a stin g pan, le a vin g
b rig h te n the w itches ta b le th a t is
space a t one end fo r the fo u r
a p p ro p ria te ly
decorated
w ith
apples. Place spareribs on top
mad eyed p u m p k in s and w ir y
o f dressing, and s p rin k le w ith
b ln c k cats.
s a lt and pepper. C over roast­
A n ea sily served dessert to in g pan: bake in 350 degrees
com plete the b e w itc h in g m enu is
oven a llo w in g
hours. P u t a
g in gerbre ad baked as p lu m p
s m a ll a m ount o f sugar and b u t­
m u ffin s topped w ith grated o r­
te r o r m a rg a rin e in th e centers.
ange rin d . M ake up y o u r fa v o r­ W hen meat and dressing have
ite gingerbre ad recipe, bake the
cooked about 1 h our, add apples
b a tte r In greased m u ffin pans,
and c o n tin u e b a k in g u n til m eat
then s p rin k le orange rin d over
and apples are done. A rra n g e
the top.
spareribs on to p o f dressing on
O r s till a n o th e r w a y to c a rry h o t p la tte r.
o u t O cto b e r’s colors in dessert is Serve apples w a rm w ith meat.
w ith chocolate cake. B ake the
Bread Dressing
b a tte r in cup cake fo rm , then
4 to 6 cups so ft bread crum bs
b r illia n t ly cap each cake w ith ’A cup onion, chopped
o ra n g e -tin te d c o n fe ctio n e rs’ sug­
1 tablespoon parsley, chopped
a r icing. C hocolate chips m ay be
1 tablespoon salt
used to m ake re a lis tic faces on M» teaspoon pepper
the to p o f the lit t le cakes.
1 tablespoon p o u ltry seasoning
H ere is the recipe fo r the b a r­
4 to 6 tablespoons m elted d r ip ­
becued beef.
pings
W
a te r o r Soup stock to m oist
Barbcuad Ground Beef
en s lig h tly
1 pound g ro u n d beef
C om bine a ll in g re d ie n ts. A dd
1 tablespoon la rd o r d rip p in g s
w a te r o r soup stock M ix lig h tly
1 cup fin e ly chopped onion
1 cup fin e ly chopped green pep­
per
1 tablespoon sugar
2 tablespoons prepared m ustard
1 tablespoon vin e g a r
1 teaspoon salt
1 cup catchup
’A teaspoon g round cloves
B ro w n
m eat s lo w ly
u n til
c ru m b ly b u t n o t hard. C om bine
re m a in in g in g re d ie n ts and add
to the meat C over and sim m e r
about 30 m inutes. S erve on
teasted s p lit buns. Serves 6 to
8
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D ip p o rk chops in bread c ru m ­
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1 large onion, diced
Mr cup diced ce le ry
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