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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
*
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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—
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£r*'.' 3 ' tu I7*inch
í-Vna. bu: the a rtjp ry of ar- ccming from Loa Aage«». Sag
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SP™ad
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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
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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
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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
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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