Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, October 31, 1946, Page 2, Image 2

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Home of the Croft Lily
BROQKINGS-H ARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT
Favorite Recipe
Entered as second-class m atter, at the postoffice a t Brookings, Ore.,
The favorite recipe of Mrs.
March 7, 1946. under the Act of March 3, 1879.
Beih Simon is published t h i s
w eek:
MAYONAISE CAKE
1 cup ma.vonaise *
1 cup sugar.
3 teaspoons cocoa or gcround
chocolate.
1 teaspoon cinnamon
teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 teaspoon soda.
1 cup boiling w ater,
DEWEY AKERS, Editor and Publisher
cup chopped dates
Associate Editor
’2 cup chopped nuts
13< cups flour.
National Advertising Representative
Mix hot w ater, soda, nuts and
dates, and let stand. Mix all the
N E W S P A P E R A O V e R T I ^ I N C S E R V IC E . IN C .
other ingredients except flour.
Add dates and nuts. Beat well,
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then add all at one time. Makes
W.A.S.
two layers. Bake 30 to 35 m in­
Serving America's Advertisers
utes at 350 degrees. Frost with
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chocolate b utter frosting.
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“Riviere des
Eaale
Chutes,” m eaning river of the tire W di™ mountain
lalIs‘
I known as th^
D etroit (M arion County) A fter because of the man,
D etroit, m etropolis of Michigan, the crags. Eagle
Donner Und Blitzen ( r i v e r ) is rhn
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the “hub” peak aP
f‘h
When U. S. cavalry troopeis had from which nearly aiH?
crossed this stre a m during an sheds and granite n ^ '
electric storm in 1864, they nam ed
Sw usm af 'Butte) Thf ,j
it for the Germ an w’ords m eaning rains on the old 0 r ^
thunder and lightning.
traveled this route, q
Douglas (county) Honors S te ­
CounU
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phen A. Douglas, dem ocratic nom ­ ’‘Aoni*’
Aeolus, the Greek
g’ocil
inee for President in 1860.
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Oregon Names
Subscription Rate:
Per Year, m Curry County, Oregon.
Per Y ear, outside Curry County........
Cayuse (U m atilla county) The
$2.50 Cayuse Indians dwelt in the e a st­
p art of Oregon. The term
.$3.00 ern
"cayuse” now’ is used throughout
the w estern states to describe an
Indian pony.
Cazadero (Clackam as county)
Spanish for hunting place.
Chenuiica (Marion County) The
one can “tell” von origin is obscure; possibly In ­
dian for our old home.
7 " ” you to vote’l Chiloquin
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(K lam ath County)
of men have died :"Chaioquin" was a K iam a-h in ­
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Have Those Men Died In Vain Again?
This still is America, and no
In'the0 l X ScvenSvefr°ne -n?Uld
i n in< last seven years millions
to defend mens’ right to vote, and right in this na. dian ,amily name
(County) The Clack­
S ’ lJ s tr o n g h o ld of democracy, people are utterly am Clackamas
as Indian tribe hunted in the
g lemoeracy by their indifference Doesn’t northw estern part of Oregon.
sound right, does it?
1 Clatskanie (Columbia County)
of “T latskani,” place
Just how you vote isn’t so important so lone a s Corruption
in the Nehalem region.
you earnestly voted for those things you wish to Clatsop (County) The Clatsup
¡ m a ' S.,C‘-?2iry. f n' oy- Bv votinS at its elections. Indians inhabited the lands along
the mouth of the Columbia river.
Amm-iea p i n t s ' th e ^ w a ^ io the ^ l d f < ^ X
Columbia (River) In 1792 Rob­
e rt Gray, a New’ England
m ari
mint of differences. Indifferent nttitnHoc ot fu
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times cause othpr nations t
• 1 1 .les, at these , ner, sailed into the mouth of the
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nations to wonder if democracy ®reat river which he named for
is tne answer to the world’s ill.
‘ his shiP- Columbia. The Columbia
True thi< ien’t « j
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is The second largest river cf the
; n o .__ a n d ’,», 1, 11
4- • leH^enDal election, but com- United States. It rises 1215 miles
•n xr
t ( l l, a i l y as important—are measures whiph up ,n the Cana<Ban Rockies and
will affect the well-beino- of nonnk
w m e n flows to the Pacifi
as much a " if t
g . , P .
P reFOn almost B ritannica describes it as "¿ne
t> i- • • * t weie a presidential election
ol the "’orid’s greatest hvdro-
rollticians mav rave an d r a n t a h n n i
, ¡electric power stream s,
th a t h u t t h u
a
• iant, about this and Coos (county) The coos in-
ir. ’
u <l'e i age American citizen has intelli- dians lived in this region,
gtnee enough to know what he is about— a n d sh o u ld CofJ,tllle <Coos co u n ty ) Perhaps
do a good job of v o tin g -if he only would
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c°quille> mea"-
Corvallis (Benton county) Con­
densed from Latin words m ean­
ing heart of the valley.
Crater (lake) This lake of fabu­
lous blue coloring is located in
the craTer
c ra te r or
of an extinct volci
volcano.
W h e re a re M n n w \ tv n
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,ne
nf fhi ♦ • •» i . nr-' p- " ¿dlace s so-called ‘exposes’ Mt* Mazama it »s one of the
at tnis time. Is it ,„1
possible
that someone
him i’T
*"' lakes,in ' he
cn ra te r
I. , v . . .
? touched
loucnen nun
lake nauonnl p a r k em
embra
braces!
160,213 acres.
Crook (county) M ajor-G eneral
George Crook was a celebrated .
Indian fighter.
( rooked , river) The river, in J
its course, twists and curves d u r­
ing most o the distance.
Curry (county)
George C urry
F O R
w as a pioneer secretary of O re­
gon territory.
I* ire. Auto and C asualty
and Dependents
Dallas »Polk County) George;
To United V eterans you
M. D allas was vice-president o f 1
owe all your past, pres­
the United S tates during the ad­
ty ping and
ent and f u t u r e service
m inistration of Jam es K. Palk
notary public
Deschutes (County) The sw ift-'
benefits. Join and work
Uescutes river was named
w ith some veterans’ group.
See •
Why The Sudden Stillness, Henry?
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and
Bush’s Lily Gardens
P. O. BOX 131
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p f Vet'
vernor
HARBOR, 01
GROW ERS
OF
P R IZ E
Croft
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P L A N T IN G
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We also have some 6000 first-class Commerci
Croft E aster lily bulbs, 7s, 8’s 9s, and 10s fori
so chi
sta ti
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legisl
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11000 s
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V E T E R A N S
insurance
Auxiliary
Meets I. O. O. F. Hall
at Brookings, at 8 p. m.
Ld and 3rd Wednesdays
Edith Ott
B R O O K IN G S
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G L A S S
BROOKINGS
OREGON
For Windows!
Yes, We Have These Items!
GLASS
F or Automobiles
CUT F L O W E R S
and pla n ts
GLASS
F o r All Purposes
Visitors Are Welcome Anytime
Chetco
Builders’
Supply^
At the Winehuck Bridge
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ompfete
Information
( entrai Building
1-inch and Dimension Lumber
GR(
Windows and Doors
3 4-inch Plywood
Drain Tile—Chimnev * T ile-F lue Lining
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Overhead Door Sets
Sliding Door Sets
Shingle Stain
Chapman Board
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