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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1946)
BROOKINGS-HAKBOK H om e Of tne uroji. Lmy capable of teaching cooking, may not know many of the newer and modern trends of cooking. ’ Subtly any lady can cook and do it propertly, but are all her meals of the right health-giving properties? Does she know about the compatability of foods in ref- > erenee to the digestive tracts of each of her family? It has long been an axiom th a t ont m an's food m ay be another’s poison Home people cannot eat certain vegetables w ith o u t bad effects. H ow ever, that 1« not e x a ctly whf n the danger Iw s—it is in the em obinatum s of tw o or more foods. People afflicted with diabetes are most susceptible to fixxi com binations. It has been found out by the medical profession th at diabetics have food poisons. T akej on«* carjx*nter who found he c o u ld ' live a norm al life if he did n o t!, mix potatoes w ith any dairy prod- , uct. A nother found he could not ( «»at fruit and cereal in any form. , This docs not m ean th a t the \ Now*, w ith one step tow ard a b e tte r com m unity being m ade by high school honu economics in- 1« voting to increase the capacity struction will cover this subject and q u ality of the local schools, com pb ft ly, but it goes w ith o u t « the second step should come by \ saying that the girls will learn and through the m odernization of 'o f these food poisons, and how l 1 the l«x*al schools. How can this propirhi to ftc d jn ople who are " • be done? Can such a question lie ailing. Boys, in shop work, will learn asked at a tim e like th is? N ow that the m in i h a s I n i n how to can* for all anim als in t made to construct a new school most every condition how to lx* s building, the sh p is only half- able to house all anim als, and how I com pleted, unless proper steps best to build these shelters. It t are also taken to increasi the would take this page and m any a curriculum o f the local schools, m ore to describe* the inform ation t to n m kt them suffice nt to m u t available through these two nec- 1' any and all college requirem ents essary courses right here in the ’ and more! H en arc a fe w easy high school yes, this com ing fall, s suggi steins: Establish a Sm ith-H ughes ag- eu ltu re and Sm ith-H ughes home economics courses this coming j tall. H ere’s why: Being an ag ric u ltu ral commun AI F au lk n er would like to have ity, these courses will have some- ‘ a new suit of clothes, d o nated by thing to offer the lads and lasses the S. P. C. A., S ta te Gam e Com who cannot expect to go to col- mission, or somebody — and he 1« ge. due to m any reasons. really m eans a whole suit o f Under the tfoi'cm m cnt plan, h a lf thi salary of these tw o spe A I, a disabled v eteran of w orld cialised instructors com e from w ar 1, has batched it for years, federal funds set up for that pur- along the W inchuck river, close past hi agriculture, thi lads do to the C alifornia line. Last spring 1 tony o th tr things besides study lie was pestered by a big bob cat, t ops, anil such. They are taught and set some No. 2 double-spring fa rm rnanagament, a m ethod of steel trap s for the feline. W hen which that fosters success. The the heavy fresh ets cam e, he bid girls arc taught, besides honu bis trap s goodbye and thought no economy's, other things about thi m ore of them . Coming along a farm home which is dt manded of bluff, bordering the trail, recently the housewife, who expects to be his dog c re a te d an aw ful uproar, •w that role. pointing down the bluff. It is easy to h ear objections Al hxiked, and th ere in one of raised to this suggestion. Any his trap s, fast caught was a dry man likes to have th at ego that doe, ap im ren tly dead o r uncon be can teach his sen the w ays of scious. Al dropped down the bank, larm lift*. P erhaps he can, but be hoped to release th e dtx* which m ist rem em ber th at tim es h a v e ' w as held in the tra p be bad set. lhanged and perhaps his m ethods and secured to a maple. antiquated. Likewise the wo-j As be stooped, the dtx* cam e to man whose d a u g h ter she fe els' life, reached a hind h.x^f r» n a h t Brookings Garage A uthorised D istributor Texaco Products i'lU J i, THURSDAY, APRIL 25* BROOKINGS, Gnx. who could fill the physical qual ifications of the role. McClure answ ers the need to perfection. Two beautiful women are the prize lusty John L. fought for and won. Linda Darnell, sultry brunette who scored so strongly in Seymour Nebenzal’s “Sum m er Storm ,” is seen in an equally de sirable role as Mine Livingston, singer-actress, who loved and wed the fighter. Blonde B arb ara B rit ton, another of Hollywood’s more luscious females, portrays Kathy, Sullivan’s boyhood sw eetheart. An outstanding supporting cast m akes “The G reat John L.” an altogether well-balanced picture. Prom inently featured are Otto K ruger, W allace Ford, George M atthews, Robert B arrett, Jim K errigan, Joel Friedkin and Lee Sullivan. as did reach the spawning grJ and lay th e ir eggs, could j produce the norm al hatch, J w aters washing* away the J skeins even before they were posited. Although these observers j not have much of a chance toi w hat w ent on in the smal tributaries, w here trout spa they expect conditions were | sam e in them . Anyway, they “allow,” th*j nothing like giving oneself pi^ of tim e to worry. Utilities Commission Men Visit Brookings Eugene Laird, of the legal part m ent of the Oregon Puj U tilities Commission, and H.I Haley of the commission, J with the board of direr ,ors of] local cham ber of commerce T hursday in response to letq requesting a hearing on the d ¡ties of this area. Laird a n d . H aley took offiq notice of the various conaplaii made, concerning the service the utilities in this district, a said they w’ould turn them 01 to the U tilities Commission I Chetco Drug Co KODAK FILM FINISHING MAGAZINES and Pocket Edition Books Sheet Music — 35c: 3 fo r........ SI. Proprietor Brookings Oregon For FtftF FOODS Chetco Cafe r . x n r a a i , D;Ju to 11 :W a. m. S’ ’ER. 4:30 to 9:00 p. m. LUNCH. 11:00 a. m. to 2:00 p. m. sh o rt Orders 8erved A t A ll Hours hither a SNACK or a full-course MEAL, we are prepared to serve You. Our Coffee is Hot—and our Drinks are Cold! Jim and Edith Robinson, Proprietors < t;Al OK AND RAYMOND GOLDIZEN Brooking»____________ Oregon