Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, December 19, 1946, Page 10, Image 10

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Home of The C roft Lily
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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
Smith River News
To trim the tree, we cut colored
paper into pieces.
Graveside services for YVm. S.
Sharen Allen is out of school
Hubbell
w ere held here Sunday,
She has been absent two weeks.
• x i following funeral services at the
We are going to have a C hrist- Coom unity ch u rch , Brookings,
S ta rtin g off with a double bill, m as play, and hope all m others
Friday and S aturday evening^, , and fathers will come. The play w ith Rev. E. C. Hicks officiating.
The home economics club held
Pine Cone T heatre has an a ttra r- wyj
at
H arbor school, Fri-
tive billing for the holidays.
day a fte rnoon at One o’clock. — its all day session and C hristm as
p a rty at the Lake E arl Grange
“Wife of Monte C risto,’ w ith | Virginia Akers, reporter.
John Loder, plus “Riders of the f
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c SECOND
p m v n p GRADE
r
hal1 for th eir December meeting.
Dead,” with W illiam Boyd who
...
At noon a pot Uick dinner was
plays Hopa long Cassady, m ake up
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enjoyed by 32 m em bers present.
th.-' billing, the end o f 'th .s week. •
»>’<’ ' h ' rd and
A business session was held dur-
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grades. \\<e decorated our room ing
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- afternoon
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. . . club
. pres-
the
with
“B reakfast in Hollywood,” with
Tom Breneman, depicting the life an^ 1,1
^ 5 "^ each o th e rs ¡den| Mrs. Florence Bursk ...
m
of the film capital, will be the nan,es for o u r c h r ,s ‘m as Pa r t>- charge. Several im portant m at-
attraction, Sunday and Mcndav, j T he clean-up com m ittee cleaned ters w’ere taken care in complet
with m atinee, Sunday. Added will tbe school yard. *
¡ng the y e a r’s work.
Joyce Raymond and E arl H en­
be “Report on Japan.”
New’ officers elected w ere:
Christm as special will be “The ry have been absent because of
P resident—Helen Pennell.
Enchanted Forest, in color, and illness.
V ice-president—Isabel Buckner
a cartoon.
FIR ST GRADE
S ecertary —Ilah Robison.
We are sorry to hear that Wm.
T re asu re r—M arie Robson.
M oreland is ill w’ith an abscess
Pal gifts were exchanged and
in his ear. He is at the Seaside nam es draw n repealed the new
Mrs. John L. Kinney subm its hospital, ( rescent City.
pays for the coming year. This is
her favorite recipe:
We are alm ost ready for our the last m eeting of the year.
BLACK CHOCOLATE CAKE
program F riday afternoon. We
C hristm as services will be held
do hope m any of the parents will Sun(j
m ornjng a t , he Sm ilh
1 cup sugar.
come. A varied program of music, Rlver C h u rc h . Sund
school a ,
’6 cup shortening
plays, and readings is planned. 10 a m w l, h Mrs Grace VanZ
H cup sour milk
2 squares bitter chocolate dis­ The program begins a t one.
superintendent; Morning worship
Group R reading will flmsh its a , n a m w j, h Rpv £ c
solved in ’£> cup hot w ater.
We W ork and Play Friday and bring the m essage: “Christ is Our
1 teas|N»on soda
will be ready for the new’ books Guiding S ta r.”
1 teaspoon baking powder
a fte r vacation.
*4 teaspoon salt.
Special music will be given by
2 cups sifted flour
Athe young peoples choir. A Sun­
Cream shortening, add sugar Christmas Music Will
day evening C hristm as program
gradually. Heat egg in shortening. |i.M Uparrl 4t Sorvico
J
will
be given at the church by the
sour milk, then hot m elted choc-
" hristm
ear0 as At
S*niCe
A
C
service
will
be
held!
Sunday
school children, under di-
olate. Add salt, slow ( ’¡¿I and l>eat
well' F o ld in 'r e m a in d e r öf "llm ir ' ®"n<1ay m orning a t the R aptist rection of Mrs. Wm. Hall, pro-
Bake about 35 m inutes in a mod­ Com m unity church will include a gram chairm an. Everyone is urged
m usical program , it was announc- to be present,
e ra te oven.
ed this week and will be :
Mr and M rs Mp)vin F p rri|,
I
Anthem : 'Let Us Now
E v e n , p aren ts of a son born a , Spasidp
Harbor School Notes U nto Bethlehem , Caleb Simper, hospi)ali crescen t City. T uesday'
TH IRD GRADE
sung by a m ale q u a rte te
m orning. Dec. 17. The young m an
We have a C hristm as tree for
. ? 5 " ’ LuJ z - ? ; ,.f ,l,1; ! ,iPPed ,h e scales at 8 lbs and|
our room, and we have started to m ore and “H allelujah Christ Is 13 oz, and has been named Rod­
to trim it. The bus driver gave Born,” J. W. Bischoff,
ger W illiam.
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it to us.
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Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W est­
brook are spending th eir vacation
in the Bay area and San Jose.
They will be accompanied home
by th eir daughter, S ara Mae. a
student at San Jose College, who
will spend the holidays with rel­
atives here.
C hristm as program and tree
will be enjoyed at Guschu Indian
church on C hristm as eve, Dec.
24. All are welcome to atten d l
this service.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell j
are leaving S atu rd ay for S a n |
Jose w here they will spend the
C hristm as holidays with their two
sons.
Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Ham and
son of Fort Dick accom panied by
Mrs. W illis Hight returned home
from N orth Bend, Ore., w here
the Ham s visited relatives and
Mrs. Hight was a guest ' f her
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred W heatley.
Pine Cone Bills
Christmas Shows
,
To prevent m ilk from scorch­
ing when scalding, rince the pan
in w a te r to m oisten it before
For the pant
putting in the milk.
Sunday:
MiI
To freshen shredded cocoanut, December 9 .....jg
soak it in sw eet m ilk a few m in­ December 10 59
December 11 ....54
utes before using it.
S u g ar in fried cake fritte rs, etc. December 12 .. 52
should alw ays be added .tc the December 13 ....52
milk. T h i s prevents the cakes December 14 ...52
from absorbing the fat m the December 1 5 ....51
T o ta l rain for the w«
frying.
M erry C hristm as to everyone j
I f you want anything
from M ary Ann!
Weather
n o t know’ where to look
p la c e the job up to the i
F or T hat C hristm as d in re r — s e c tio n o f the Pilot,
Turkeys, young toms, 45c pound, fo u n d in many state
whole or half. C h etc S to re
adv m id w e s t and far east
Mt
Favorite Recipe
CATERING ALSO TO:
Bridge Parties
Club Tei
Dinner Parties Of Any Occasion
Lodge or Club Functions Calling For
Mrs. C. I. Patrick, Lessee
Horn to have a
lîlerry Xmas Tra
le a v e the faithful ur'e
the garage. Board own,
»team-heated S.P. Ire*
R e la x and take it MR
w hile the engineeririm
you swiftly and settl'd
y o u r destination.
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MORE ways to go
MORE places
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Greyhound gives you your choice o f
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Kitchen Hints
From
MARY ANN JOHNSON
A very im portant point in the
w ashing of cut glass is to avoid
sudden changes of tem peratures.
A pitcher or tum bler which has
been filled w ith ice w ater, a tray
w hich has been used for ice cream,
if plunged at once in hot w ater,
Go on e w a y , come back a n o th e r. . . all on one
is likely to crack. Use tepid w a­
round trip ticket. G o anyvv h e re . . . ALL the wav,
te r and the risk of breakage is
avoided.
by (.»rev hound . . . G o at the time that suits y&w
R ats and mice can be driven
aw ay by p utting potash into the
best . . . take vour pick o f frequent, better-tim ed
holes or where they are likely
to run.
daily departures. G o G reyhound and get more
Sour milk added to the w a te r
te r your m o n e y .
w ith which oilcloth or linoleoum is
washed, gives it a lustre like new.
In fact any kind of milk is good.
S A M P L E LOW FARES
To remove grease from wood
Crescent City. 50c; E ureka. SI 80; Eugene, $3.60; Portland, $4.60; floors, sand is much b e tte r than
soap for this purpose.Jf the floor
San Francisco. $5 25 (these doe not include 15* i federal tax)
mix a little chloride of
T. S. ABBOTT, agent, Vincent Building, Brookings is lime dirty,
w ith the sand. You will need
plenty of w arm w ater.
In a custard recipe c a llin g /o r
several eggs, some of the eggs
m ay be left out by substituting
for each egg om itted, one-half
teaspoon of com starch.
G R EY H O U N D
’ For solid comfort and weatherproof safety todh
your holiday trip via Southern Pacific train.
can relax and have fun . . . arrive reallv rested-
fine trains daily to California including the (M1
Cascade and economical Beaver. Low pre-war
BRING THE RELATIVES’
visit you for ( 'h rts tm a » - B*®*
children home from sch
pay for the tickets. Tell
you want them delivered.
to all details. There’» 00
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this service.
The
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See Your N earest S. P. Agent,
J. A. Ormandv CPA £99 Pacific Blo£*»1