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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1946)
Pi-j* Te» 3 :m ^ of z J m Crcft Ltiy EROCKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON Mrs. 3em .ee M orto» were a rcue-cciored wo»;« suit. and her sm all sm art hat of soft pmk straw had a huge cluster oí pink azaieaa -«tides .r. the pink fist cf tuile veiling Mrs. Pearmine. ~s and R.;-. n r •- all w- re pur «re ra ts « iua.r-1 hud trimmings, Azaleas r. -a by tkue tuLe set ;sun- tily on he head of Mrs. A dliam 6 ’fcisp. bakm* powder. o r top bake a t 45L degrees F RHUBARB DUMPrnw - tbisp. sait. CO FFEE CAKE RING: Ir. a saucepan with a ‘ 1 4 cups * 4-Ih lard. bowk beat one egg. add 1 cup bring to a boil Sift dry ingredients together 2 cup cut ui Lard n u l m ixture is like " -ur cream - * tsp soda. 3 tblsp cup su g ar 2 c i.,« s u g y . 2 4 cups mix. S tir just ¡n wed crumbs. ital all flour is r'siT-r^rA^ Tn -d and all),, kt Ci-'r-m’’? ~ s w - a a i until dampened. In * ••••'2 c ¿ 7 / Knead *.’ seconds* ro llo u t r n g tnold. m elt 4 tblsp. butter. q u a rt rhubarb, bring Azalea Garden Club \ ares or rounds brown sugar, beat to a boil. Make * cup w u maxe iurr.pUj| Did Marvelous Job Bake .n degrees F m e n *12 UntU ra* Ite<L On t.nis arrange 2 4 cups mix. 3 ’- ’$D In Public Exhibition rais.ns. prunes or nuts and drop 1 cup rich milk. Droo ™ to ¡3 minutes.Makes 12 biscuits. Roll a ree.pe of ^ 4 ° ° tOP B**“ ” 400 « ^ ‘ ^ r b . cover MEAT ROLL » niy the beauty ©f cur grees r . ¿ q m inutes. Over COO guests registered— . j . £r*'.' 3 ' tu I7*inch í-Vna. bu: the a rtjp ry of ar- ccming from Loa Aage«». Sag F r Z ia e c . Idaho. s J U Gold r K ta ^ !e SP™ad •>«* »“ H-sea- (gr-menf was shown at the Fes- af F fc w r ,h*?w of the .Azalea Beach ami from Cave Jure-.on. soned meat, chicker.or fish Alling. ir.ea c i ’¡h s -ar* of the Mr and Mrs J ta B e of Fcr- RoL seal edges. Shape into a circle on a baking sheet, with grame of the day of 'he A.’ i,«-a tuna were present She is rr* Ftwrivai—-a fie**« ■••’v that was -lent of »ne Fortuna Garden ci* a «ussors cut almost through roll overwhelm -g ts love! news Mrs. Rowed State Garden G __ b every two inches, tw ist each slice anc complete n s Is *i '-'ess Such cb.arr.aa. Mrs. Minnie Morris, to be face up Rake in 400 degree was the usw? ns x.s acriaim ©f prescient of the IZkooa Garden r . oven 33 minutes. Serve piping the hurdr*-’* wh h .m r :*d the' club at Cave City M n Sam hot with egg sauce or a creamed Crang« hail w h rh w is transform - Burse? and Mrs. Martie S:efert. ' e^e:ab ^e- td in*< a tar.«! of bright hio«acma, of C e w City, were guests. Mrs. SHORTCAKE To 3 cups m ix m whi h ’ * w inted tribes of H. O Smith, state p rru ie n t of add 3 tb!sP ” lgar. and 1 cup thick h«ht etgned -iupreme Garden Clucw. w u an honored crearr' Knead 30 seconds roll Along the entire length of th^' n « t and ynt of tfce judges. inro 2 rounds. Brush one round room on either swie of the hall Mucn credit, must go to .Mrs + W**5’* a w’-h fl'Twets. A. A. J>?c-s.'r and her committee a and flown, the center of 'bn r>cm of judges who performed the dif- j ■fretched another l e n g t h of «cult task of chooaing the love- I among the lovely Mrs. Edith ! j i and*ng specimens of era, Newton, ciub president, was .not ? roues, afiie to be present, being called m her family, i pe ’nth Ho**w <* « * * * « of th.x* J* ° ’mrtr5f * 0" * r shcw *'*-* due to her ami and <a> ****■“ Planning and she was the mspir- itiies * W>{> R<* Ea«*P Atior. for more than one floral I gorw * « n a n m n e n t. Everyone stated SSTvoJh 2 5 7 7 2 ^ T 1 ®ai,y th® atoo* wlH w e r/ <P*cue h e ig ru history as one of the outstanding wer* displayed—foe hving r n m events <*«*rario«, for buffer and f„r ________________________ _ Flower Show Said To Be Best Held A Ion*: W est ( oast N ew spapers Cigarel C H A D ’S F O U N T A IN S E R V IC E M agazines y Tol MENDT, Authorized D istributors Câevran Gas Station Station No. 5056- dining tables. Among displays men * iocs were A wild e w e r exhifcr by Th.omas Pea«'- <*fc *^f Crescent Q ty Mr Ptoarurfc a a w ;d Sower w eeiak »< and showed 50 n e c i. men.-« of wild Aow*4ra. Hendry < Green Hmxsn exhibited a «arg»‘ and Imety carnatkon dus- Pi»y » :th o r r .r m •inking table ’ione bv w# 8> « - y * »«a and Roy V Henrt M.itid»’ Lui«:k of Smith River had a tahk tare and im ely m atainer* w hirr was »-a< elaborate ‘ .• * *y i r ' 4 dr»m- n itrated he well-known artwtrv of Mrs Upper Chetco By ifrs. F r o a i Holdiew I ''Ir and ^Iri‘ Frank Rodgers of Cr,MCent City visited at the H Felipe home last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Waldien made a twxsiness trip to Crescent City Monday. Mrs C u n Waldien accompanied them Mr and Mr* I. N King lef Wedneeday morning t visit hei friends at Ukiah. Cah! May 21, Mrs H Felipe made a bwiinc<s trip to Eureka with her sHter Mrs R«>$e of H arbor Luirfe. She returned the following day f t ^ f 7 i Sr r * hAd a table for •— w< Mrs Della .*wnois Xtchoh jett left Wed- - r iovep n which everything n*^day for K lam ath Falls wh< re k ..— ‘" r r^*'' gardener and * JH spend Memorial day S from, chammg containers u J1 return shortly lnd o r TH IS AXD TH AT Mon t worry’ if y ou feet des l^ a e t <**inn*nship of Mabel pondent The sun has a sinking ■w’ ay. the staging com m ittee sprl! every night, but it rises p-’ev.-r'/’d the stage into a de again all right the next m im ing lightful old-fashioned garden with Why not can those greener ’ white cioVao fence, a gartfo garte n p.v than Croft lilies, "Chetcos?". ,« ; r doWJ one would love ( (’hatted with a friend of mine strtkl. i short time ago. His conversation L.. w|| the windows w»nt something like this *a* i Nvige of bloomntg rhodo From your description of your ““ *Mr ns and azaleas which Jes- tell u* Jud k in s ind L'T? T“ ”7’ 1 I c cannot tn n o ‘ ir u * whether n e tn e r you *et in green window tio<' * -2'** JNinctatum Speciocxim. Al ike room, an-1 which were er" 2 J J 'pecux?um- Rubrum liles ’« n o - : b> ,h r U jhl -bow Bg ,r‘ . h l . ' i ’L ^ n nH m 7 'r °-L!'h,' S “ through their colorful boueh< * m amil-v m aR- F.nrrane, to X hall ° f the9e » < ^ v e r . changed into a w o X r 2 . ^ 2 am ateur Wouldn’t try to raise whervm 8 ¿ u,P * » ^ m or aratium lilies , ‘oxgteve were 7 e t m 'gt^tn 2e tO gr°* And -v cneen fir <«> on idm -nn.m ? Hm — . trees rhis ua« acemophthed by thinks I could do w th a ’ the in rerun tv of U n d K in a P K thews and her committee ‘ ‘rvXhng % J ^ t h CS"ViaH'V slnce Under direction of \ t ^ F w . . .? * 7 .hat lhe S ^ n u n e n t has nice Newton, the entire «h >w m * " ,ed P****rv* the Kalmiop- dicated not ooh caref J X i ^ « c 'h i a n a w hatever that is. tsstic Planning but unusual . xeeu- • h 11 n a n T ^ h T * ' ShFUb by nve ability No detail was m er- m h7Ce » ** hlU looked. Guests were e n v ie d 2. 7 * na™ ,or ’<~m ay- Mrs t o r ,.., r T :- i.de an«j Mrs ** * * call it plain plain brush brush, Mr- Luth. ('"beer up ye working w««ien! H O Smith, 'ta te president of Fo’get those mealtime blues, Garden clubs rev ived |h e g jests als»» Participating m the show C ause I have the answer to your w«vs tn a happy way. visitors were in- ' ' hich I’ll pass along to you *Red to judg«» exhibits by plac- I keep or. hand m empty cof- ing^* a r s — a small gold sta r given ♦wch at the heat display. Mrs «ee ar*. f. ur horn« made mixes I hi* a l l with a basket of cor- b‘^ u it. gingerbread, cornmeal and **«•« presented each person with isao ry Each week I will pubha't * Jtb »wipes to accompany’ an azalea bloom for a cor* «¿v So k«vp > w r se ssers handv Many garden c l u b members you 11 Lke ’em- • w r azalea trimmed hats which S lS C V fT M fX XT to tK* >ne restive occasion I- cups sifted flour IL COMPLETE LUBRICATION SERVICE 11 R b ni C? • T i ( ar ° in X For u- S a A Lubrication V E S D Check-up 0 L L 1 <>i,r A R S Open week days. 7 a. m. to 7 p. m. Sundays, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. a p p l ic a t io n for Frozen Food Locker Are STILL being accepted ( Al / L ot (he unexpected demand we have ordered additional Locker Units. Installation » ill be completed and lockers available to appli- cants in the near future. Brookings Market