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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1946)
Po^e Four m i Home of the Croft Lily BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON -THURSDAY, J f NE „ There's no pen can hold her Christian Science Society Ison. That Leghorn hen o’ mine This coming Sunday Services Sunday at 11 a. m. at By Mrs. Frank Waldwn Each one of us has taken turns the I. O. O. F. hall. The public is there will be an evening Lester Rauch and Bert Lane The elusive hole to find. service at 5:00 p. m. at f started work, Monday morning, Makes no difference what time cordially invited to attend. munity church. on the Tin Cup trail. of day Week-end guests J.une 8, at ! gaze outside my door Curry County Mission of the the George Funk home were J see her giving every plant U tte r D ay Sainu, Episcopal Church Mildred Lindsay, Jajil Ross, Sally Su'x’V school every SunJ A thorough working o'er. Port Orford: St. Christopher’s 10 a. m. at Harbor school a Taylor and Betsy Ross of Oak- Quoth J to Frank, “ Go fit that pen Why fiddle, patch and putiert ^ ‘‘nPe' t <^ u" h =Schoolv and wor- G e o r g e Baxter, Presid,n, land, Calif. PASTRY PRETZELS: Roll left- a- “ • ' ‘car— The Brown, first counselor and Elder and Mrs. McLennon, Mr. casserole with pastry. Alternate For 1/ she scratches those p’nuts R. n,,,. long enough I R Rev> Thomas Jenkins. and Mrs. Walter McLennon Jr. beaten egg and cream. Cut into " ‘Hard, second counselor. Gold B e a c h : St. Matthew’s and daughter, Dorothy, and Miss 6-inch strips, tie into knots, sprin B ’gosh, we’ll have p’nut butter. Glory Wilson were Sunday din kle with coarse salt, grated cheese Enough of words! f know the way chapel. Holv communion at 8:00 Seventh Day Advi„„ a. m.; Church school at 10:00 ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. L N. celery, or poppy seeds. Bake 10 Sabbath School at 9-45 , To fix that foxy hen King. a. m.: Morning prayer at 11:00 Church services at iris 1 I’ll do like papy did his calf, minutes at 450. a. m. Vicar—-The Rev. Luther Young peoples meeting at, I'll tie her in the pen! At the annual meeting, June MEAT POT PIE: Line a deep Ison. p. m. Prayer meeting, We 17, of District No. 23, was well, » Brookings: St. Timothy’s Chap- at 8:00 p. m. attended. George Funk will be casserols with ptsary. Alternate YITfxl- rpi director for a three-year term, layers of cooked and cut: white V r lu l I n C v h ( I r e n e s eh Holy Com™union first Sunday ____ of month at 7:30 a. m. (Commun and James Koeller was elected to or sweet potatoes, carrots, celery, Smith River Mt__, ity church), third Sunday of the fill out the un-expired term of mild onion, meat. Season, add Sunday School at 10 a. a* Baptist Commanity month at 11 a. m. (Harbor Grange Grace VanZee, supt. Mrs. Frank Waldien who resigned. 4 cup gravy, cover with crust, Gi Harry Graham was unanimously seal edges. Bake in 400 oven for Rev. C harles E. D unham . pastor hall). Evening prayer at p. m. Morning Worship at 1111 45 minutes. O. C. Turley, Music Director (Community church) when notice Rev. E. C. Hicks will deliver) elected as member of the non- Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. is given. Vicar— The Rev. Luther sermon. high school board. PEANUT PASTRY SQUARES: (Lii Mr. and Mrs. L. A. McWilliams Beat 2 egg yolks, blend with \ H- Hoagland, supt. Classes for ustor and Mr. Mock of Los Angeles cup sugar and 2% cups pastry all ages. nium. Morning Worship at H a. m. were recent viistors at the home mix. Pat into the bottom of a 7xl2-inch pan. Top with meringue The pastor’s sermon theme is: rords of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Roderick. Mrs. McWilliams is a sister of made of two stiffly-beaten egg “The Value of Knowing God.’’ I’CTS whites and ’a cup chopped pea The text: Jeremiah 9:23-24: Let Mrs. Roderick. Miss Charley and Mrs. Houc- nuts. Bake at 500 degrees, 25 not the Wise Man Glory in his minutes. Makes 24 squares. wisodm, neither let the mighty hari of Minneapolis, Minn., called I sincerely hope these mixes man glory in his might; let not on Lydia Davey, on their way through from Los Angeles to Se haxe found a permanent place the rich man glory in his riches: attle. They hope to locate in the on your pantry shelf. They’re so But let him that glorieth glory delicious, yet such time savers. in this that he understandeth and west, somewhere. BIT OF THIS AND THAT ___ ( ontinued rain and cloudiness knoweth met, that I am the Lord 'The best angle from which may be good tor the lilies but which exercise loving kindness, Until Further Notice to approach any problem is the from appearance of my bean judgment, and righteousness in New Hours: 7:00 a. m. to 3:00 p. m. try-angle." patch I'd say the reverse is the the earth for in these things I According to my best informa case. Mine are covered with rust. delight, saith the Lord.” The choir will sing the an-, tion Kalrniopsis Leachiana is a Now. I don’t pretend to be a Rock Rhododendron, discovered good gardener. I’m just an ama them: “I Will Feed My Flock,” and classified by a Mrs. Leach teur trying to raise a good gar by Simper, and also a solo. A Daily Vacation Bible school hence the “Leach”iana. (Just as den; so, of course, when a prob an ad lib) Frank's he’s my hus lem confronts me I consult Mr. is planned for two weeks from band) unconcerned opinion in this and Mrs. Bush Brown about it. July 15 to 26. The school will be matter is that it is the “same Their volume “America's Garden under direction of Miss Mary brush as the common rhododen B o o k ” is excellent (listed in the Ayres. dron, only stunted t>ecause it has Montgomery Ward catalog for not lung but rocks on which to $3.39). They say to dust the beans Star of the Sea grow. Pool, Cigarettes, Cigars, Candy with sulphur. (I’m amateur all Catholic Church lime Hies but money can beat right! I didn't know the differ F irst Sunday of month at 12 it any distance. ence between dusting sulphur noon. Mani woman’s hobby has J and flowers of sulphur, so I had All other Sundays at 8 a. m . I ie m p la r H otel B u ild in g turned oui io ix* hubby’s back to look that up B rie fly , the d if Brookings, Ore. aches Rev. Daniel Kelly. Pastor. feren ce is o n ly a rnaater of d egree x.. LAST OF THE MIXES ot p u lverizin g . Phe tine d u stin g, PASTRY MIX su lp h u r ad h eres to the fo lia g e 12 cups sifted (lour. b e tte r than th e o rd in a ry su l 1 **3 tblsp. salt. phur. It is used to co n trol r u s t 1 3 cm» (l«i lbs ) lard. and m ildew and m ay be combined Sift (lour and salt together. w ith a rse n a te of lead and nico- I V l n p i p w v r l C h a f p U il V IlvlC mix> add 4 t0 6 tablsP- ice water, a teaspoon at a time. Mix lightly with fork until mixture can be shaped into ball, roll each ball into rounds, 1*" thick, and fit into pie tins. Makes two 8-inch crusts or one 9-inch crust with lattice top, or six 3-inch tarts. Bake tarts or shell at 450 de- grees, F. Si Grayshels Good fa fs Cd ft s: Where Good Food and Friends Meet ÇAGLE B IL L IA R D S NOW OPEN $ («. E. BELLANT, Proprietor Cut m ’»ne-half of fat u ntil l i k e 'l i n e Apply in late a ftern o o n or corn m eal Blend in rem ain in g la rd « veiling if used on tender or dei- u ntd s u e of sm all peas, i f y o u jie a t e fo lia g e (H m . now I’m won- use any o th er fat than lard, in- d erin g if beans a re d elica te and crea se to tour etips. w h e re , can p>t (fu> dugtin g PIE CRUS 1’: M easure 2 CHETCO The Place To , We Have Everything — — ~ _ WILSON FREEMAN, Owner cupsj sulphur). A T T E N T IO N ! Loggers And Cat” Operators Limited Supply 7 en. ft. sack . Plates and Angles also can furnish Wire Rope and Binding Chain bi;#„ “ Homelike” FLOUR ORANGES, per pound ... .... _ . ► P have 1 MOSS FISHER’S " e have considerable stock on hand o f you an w| * • • • • • • • • • • • • ..................... BrinS In Your Eggs e Bay Them By the Dozen or Fifty Case! I Binders and Skookum Blocks and alm ost any o f your small equipment. Brookings Trading Post J. D. Gardner Brookings See Our Bakery Department For i Famous “Gold Beach” Bread, Pastry In CnW Rnnnk j anÎ , ~ rin huviny g 'vour^onie^în? Pastry -vou " are patrol w n prodiets Curri r ’e!: and are ushì2 the P dutts. C urry County money helps Curry count). Ct? ricke ' r ”.t tftdv.