BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS
OREGON
In the Land of Opportunity
Page Nine
He estim ated savings to the pub-1 south as Roseburg. W ith com-'
trip to E ureka this past w eek
lie agencies of $80.000.
pletion of such facilities the Wil-
end. to visit h er husband who
The co n tract m akes it possible lam ette valley will be in a posi-l
is confined to a hospital. His
¡for the C entral Lincoln PUD to |tio n to h av e'an adequate power
Mason of K lam ath condition is reported improving.
supply a substantial additional supply as soon as additional gen-
s ,S lookinK a fte r business
am ount of power above present erators come in on the Columbia interests', staving at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. H arry Lockland.
capacity to the town of Reeds river.
Mrs. Almo Newton returned
port and its environs. This will
[western Oregon
this week a fte r several months
m aterially relieve the immedi
in the south.
5ts B*' Signing
a te supply problem at the south
Mve
, .x ,
Me. and Mrs. John Rogers and
ern end of the PUD system. How
Contract
Mrs. Rita 1 >erce submits her
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Mr. and Mrs. John Howslev drove
H arbor
ever, A dm inistrator Raver added lavorite recipe
this week*
. to Ophir
«.♦ to visit
■
Mr. and Mrs.
Above Sandbo's Auto Court
th
a
t
this
result
could
not
be
tND - A three-vear
™ IED APPLE PIE (gourm et) Max Brainard, recently
Monday Through Friday
2 cups flour.
J
which will give partial achieved until such time as the
W. K. Harmon returned from
PUD,
which
serves
Reedsport,
r2 cup shortening
the Mountain States
Evening Appointments on
Klam ath Falls this week, a fte r
’ateaspoon nutmeg
in its present acute and the company, which will feed
Tuesday and W ednesday
i
having
visited
his
wife,
Mrs.
E
th
1 tablespoon vinegar
nniv situation in the power into the PUD system un-
el
Harmon.
■PPv
..... anfj a r d e r the tra n s fe r arrangem ent
teaspoon salt
illamette valley
Mrs. M attie McDaniels made all
time, bring lower cost w ith Bonneville, strengthen alii 4 tablespoons colod w ater
H teaspoon soda
other communities in transm issio and distribution fa
F at for deep frying
tern Oregon, was exe- cilities in th a t area.
“If this w ork is diligently p u r
Cut shortening into dry in-1
week by the company
sued,”
he said, “additional power gredients until of even, small |
eville Power Admini-
can be m ade available in the lumpy texture. Add vinegar and •
B R IN G IN G B R O O K IN G S T H E B E S T
tfrms of the contract, R eedsport are a in time for the enough cold w ater until pastry
rer administration will peak loads in the w inter of this is light, not sticky. Chill in re
he requirements of the y ear.”
frigerator an hour or more. Roll
In itia l deliveries by Bonne out thin chilled pastry* and cut
in excess of the com-
tenerating capacity on ville to the company will approxi into 2*2 inch squares. Put one
of th e Mountain m ate 7,000 kilow atts above the full tablespoon of apple filling
[lamette valley system approxim ate 3,000 kilow atts re in center of each square. Press
B lue, ta n , g re y , s trip e s , 14 to 17 sizes, ta ilo re d
served from West S a quired for tra n sfe r to the pub moistened edges together firm-
geville Power Adminis- lic agencies.
ly to form triangle. Chill pies
— sa n fo riz e d , a n d f a s t colors.
The a d m in istrato r said that the before frying. Heat fat until 315
aul J. Raver said,
w ith
M ountain degrees and fry chilled pies un-
the power and energy a rran g em en t
pthe company at W est S tates, while m aterially helping¡^¡j golden brown (about three
C an v as, m onkey fa c t, le a th e r ; so ft p ig s k in
uld be in exchange for the com pany’s present situation, j m inutes). Serve pies hot with
ind energy which the would not fully remedy the pow- j cottage cheese or whipped cream,
gloves f o r th e lad ies.
FILLING
would supply for Bon- e r supply problem in the Wiliam-1
|.t4 CUp applesauce
aecount to Central Lin- e tte and coastal areas. Complete
SH O R TS
S H IR T S
UNDERW EAR
SO X
l*t teaspoon cinnamon
ople Utility district at solution of the problem, he said,
“E v ery th in g for the W orking M an”
teaspoon nutmeg.
the city of Bandon and the contract so states, must
..
aw
ait
the
construction
by
the
2
tablespoons
lemon
juice
Coos-Curry Electric Co-
federal governm ent of additional
Mix together and chill before
ontract, Administrator high-voltage transm ission facil using as filling in pies.
Hate, will be of consid- ities into the area. At the pres
Bnancial advantage to ent tim e th ee r are no 230,000-volt
agencies by providing m ain transm ission grid extensions
a supply of power at) in the W illam ette valley, altho
¡t than is now available, these are contem plated as far
Contract
,jn Signed
Bonneville
Local News Items
Katherine’s
Beauty Salon
Favorite Recipe
Bill Ward Clothing Store
STOP! and Look in - SEE
Dress Shirts ....................— $3.75
New Shipment of Gloves
Meeting Moved
To Grange Hal!
for approximately four hours
Brookings-Harbor chamber
of commerce, which, for the
past few months, had met
a t the Odd Fellows hall, will
on March 2G, meet at the
Grange hall, due to w ater
shortage at the Odd Fellows
hall, it was announced yes
terday.
As has been the custom,
the March meeting will be
be a luncheon affair, with
plenty of business to be ca r
ried on following.
Reservations for this m et
ing should be turned in to
Mrs. Mildred Byrne, secre
tary as soon as possible.
While no program can be
announced at this time, it is
expected that the new* crops
committee will have plenty
to report. At least, a full
evening is promised.
to make some changes in the
main lines. Be prepared!
F r o n tie r D ance N ets
$150 T o w ard A m bulance
OTICE!
The Brookings W ater Supply
will be shut off at
9 00 A. M.
SUNDAY
MARCH 23
bookings W ater
Company
WMF. AS YOU ARE
Dance
^"i<ted by ( h e t c o Rod & Gun Club
or benefit of the Ju n ior-S en ior Prom
H arbor grange
S aturday ,
couple
hall
march 22
D an cin g at 9:00
The Frontier dance, advertised
and sponsored by the dance com
m ittee of the Odd Fellows lodge,,
for benefit of the ambulance 1
fund, Saturday, attracted quite!
a crowd, when $150 was realized.
Champion ticket seller was re-i
ported to he Jack- Kinney. . j
O ther organization.^ are in
vited to give their assistance ini
i this caA1 -S----- ----— __
Easy to take!
e x a ll
Milk of Magnesia
RADIO A D VER TIS ED !
The mild, «roomy-white loxotive and
olkalizor for both children ond
edultt. Palatable — no
ditagreeable earthy taste.
f u l l PINT
UfcwG STORES
SOLD ONIY AT
Chetco Drug Co.
P H O N E 1S3
T. W . Z e n ie r
Get Ready
Too l .a l c T o C la -> ily
f o r s p r in g a n d s u m m e r d riv in g
For sale: Two-wheel tra ile r,'
'couipped with truck tires in good'
condition. Only $50. W alter S.j
' Jones, Brookings.
L e t us tu n e y o u r e n g in e w ith
For R e n t: Two-room duplex, i
Chambers Eir Court. H arbor. •
plowing and discing work is
wanted. 3rd house north of Bain
es Acres, on Hky 101. Arch Bing-
I ham.
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Azalea Garden Club plant and
shrub sale, March 25, at U a r d s
Store. 10 till 5. Member« urged
to bring plants. ______ _______ _
Man’s coat left at Azalea Fes-
tival dance. Owner may have it
by describing and paying for this
o u r m o d e rn e q u ip m e n t. B ra k e
re -lin in g an d
H y d ra u lic o v e r
h a u lin g o u r sp ecialty .
TEXACO PRODUCTS
R IC H M O N D T IR E S
B R O O K IN G S
GARAGE
C laude G oldizen
G eorge D arlin g
N e x t D oor to B rook in gs M arket