BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
DAY, APRIL 10, l » n
R jlo is
N e w s
'a n S M rs. G eorge H aw k in s a t B a n -¡T h u rsd a y
evening
from
In th e L a n d o f O p p o rtu n ity
P ag o N ine
^ aspo? n 0,1 b ak ln 8 -au c ep an
an d b rin g to boil. s tir-
tfr, Helen Fain
¡don. W hile he is convalescing a t
H arvey Shaw of P o rt O rford
£
w,tuh / P p
P ress n n g cons
c o n sta n tly , boil slow ly th r e e
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; th e h o sp ital, his w ife is stay in g Building and S upply Co h as 1 ° ° les llK,1’,v " lth fo rk to Hat- m in u tes. Cool. Add co n fe ctio n e r's
. of fuft as well as w ith h e t son-in-law and daug h - gone ^ P o r t l a n d ™ b u s i n g a“ BaV " n s°low oven < S i * ,1 ° m
*"* ?* t
at the benefit for Dick on Loos R iver.
O tto Heckel has left fo r P o rt
it the high school gym. j M iss M a rth a C rew and H arry lan(1 and expects to co n tin u e on
is furnished by R hythm S tr a in m o to re d to N o rth Bend. to Chicago before re tu rn in g to
of Myrtle Point. A S u n d ay , to visit M a rth a ’s fa th e r,
home here.
i M rs. H azel H ofsess and son,
$351 was raised for Dick, J im Crew \ a t th e hospital.
M r. a n d M rs. F red B aker, l h e ,D ic k ' ,wish t0 ex p r,'ss « » ¡ r “ P-
to be oft his cru tch es
b ro th e r-in -ta w and sis ite r of Mrs.1 ^
a.Von
, i he S ° r a ! , WU1" !
these days.
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I Willow club will hold its
i th e Pe°P*e °f th e co m m unity for
meeting this T h ursday S h a s ta C a lif
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a , I eflorts in m aking th e bene-
club rooms with pot luck
M a ste r Gary S abin of K lam - fit dance a success
it noon.
a th F alls. O regon, a rriv e d Thurs-1
Mrs. W a lte r Slocum had a
Grange will hold its re g day fo r an indefinite sta y w ith , p le a sa n t su rp rise F rid ay evening
ress meeting, S a tu rd a y ?iV \,£rary^Pa r e n ts’ Mr. and Mrs. w hen h er nephew, Don K esler
W ill S abin.
April 12.
of S outh Bend, Ind.. arriv ed for
Docia Sweet. Mrs. H azel
M r. and M rs. Ted C adm an of a sh o rt visit before re tu rn in g to
and Mrs. Mary Wood- C oquille w e re v isitors h ere S a t his home. Don has ju st com pleted
Sixes, with Mrs. W al- u rd a y evening.
an n in te restin g ad v en tu re, sa il
;mn and Mrs H elen F ain,
Mr. and M rs. K enneth Hofsess. ing on th e Lindenwood "Victory
the meeting last T ues- Mr. an d M rs. K en n eth T hom pson from New O rleans, on Dec. 19,
Ophir Home econom ics I and L oren S ab in w ere M y rtle for S hanghai. China. The ship
it Ophir. Making of crepe P o in t v isito rs W ednesday eve.
c a rrie d 800 m ilk cows as cargo.
flowers was d em onstrated
M rs. M ilton B row n w*as ta k e n T hese w ere donated by A m erican
rfreshments being served. to th e R. V. L eep M em orial hos farm ers and churches fo r dis
Pixie Olsen of P o rt O r- p ita l, B andon, F rid a y suffering trib u tio n to China to orphanages,
given a surprise baby fro m pneum onia.
schools, sa n ita riu m s etc
last Tuesday aftern o o n
T h e M idw ay Coffee Shop open-i T h ere w ere 32 c a ttle ten d ers
[home of Mrs. Ad N iem ann ed th is w eek w ith Mr. and Mrs. on th e ship, who do n ated th e ir
kml ladies assisting. Mrs. K ra u se re-n am in g
th e
fo rm e r services. A fter docking, they had
received many hand-m ade H aven R est ow ned by Mr. and to teach the Chinese how to m ilk
the future heir.
M rs. N ed S w anson n e a r D en- and ca re for th e cows. F rom
Everett Strain w as an m a rk . T he place w as rec en tly C hina the ship w ent to New Z ea
ht visitor at Coquille to rem odeled an d m ade into a n ea t land w here they picked up 400
a party given for an old and a ttr a c tiv e place, w ith full head of c a ttle and 1100 sheep
■ J with h er i lo u n ta in
rvire.
Kr and Mrs. Pierce.
I M r. an d M rs. A. W. B ritto n and F ro m th ere, 'th e ^ h ip d ^ k e d ^ a t l
le attending Easter serv- d a u g h te r, B ertie, and son, A lbert, V ancouver, B. C., April 1. A fterj
the Community church a rriv e d F rid a y from th e ir hom e his visit here, Don w ill re tu rn to
I a nice song service. S p e a t P o rtla n d , to spend a few days his home at S outh Bend, w here
nt#« were a solo by V era a t th e ir ran c h a t D enm ark.
he lives w ith his p aren ts, Mr.
The Lost Chord," and
T h e flu and cold epidem ic is and Mrs. Raym ond K esler.
iera Clark, B etty S tro m c e rta n ly w e a rin g out its w elcom e
in Everest who sang. Rev. in th is com m unity.
p:> of Bandon spoke a
M rs. W a lte r Slocum , Mrs. C la r
with several people ence F ain and d au g h ter. M ar
F rom
t the church.
g a r e t dro v e to Bandon S a tu rd a y
MARY ANN JOHNSON
and Mrs. Lex Cope and a fte rn o o n to call on Mrs. Bob
ri Margie, w ere shopping
- - _ i W a rd , M rs. S locum ’s d a u g h te r ,!
P E T E R PAN CO O K IES
Saturday afternoon, an d shopped.
l cup spry.
A. Aldropp has been ill
M iss Louise E pperson of Myr-
’2 teaspoon salt.
ut is up and about.
tie P o in t H igh School, spent sev-
1 cup p ean u t b u tte r
pes received word of th e c r a l d ay s la st w eek a t the Will
1 cup g ra n u la te d su g a r
little Jerry Hiley, son S ab in hom e, as h e r school w as
1 cup brow n su g a r packed.
■and Mrs. Glenn H iley a t closed fo r sp rin g vacation.
2 eggs, beaten
& is grandson of ' Mr.
M ary J e a n S abin w as a w eek
1 tablespoon m ilk
William Strain.
en d g u est of J e a n e tte Thom pson,
2 cups sifted flour
C ep * was taken to th e d a u g h te r of Mr. and Mrs. K en
1 teaspoon soda
topital at N orth Bend, n eth T hom pson.
Com bine spry, salt, and p eanut
He had been ill for a
Q u ite a n u m b e r from this a re a b u tte r and mix well, add g ran u -i
*as staying w ith his a tte n d e d th e c a rd p a rty a t th e h a te d «sugar and brow n su g a r
I g ra d u a lly and cream th o ro u g h ly .1
Kitchen Hints
net t K'pi.’te t t m pieces
ARA BIA N S P IC E CA K E
.e ..cv pi. o L tablespoons.
*2 cu p sh o rten in g
*» teasp o o n sa lt
a4 teaspoon g in g er
1 teaspoon cin n am o n
Mrs. G eorge K e ssle r gives h e r
’2 cup each cloves and allspice fav o rite recipe th is w ee k :
1 teaspoon v an illa
BA N A NA B R E A D
1 C up brow n su g a r, firm pack
'2 cup b u tte r.
1 egg u n b eaten .
1 cup s u g a r
*2 teasp o o n soda
2 eggs, b ea te n
2 teaspoons bak in g pow der
3 cru sh ed rip e b a n a n a s
2*2 cu p s sifted flour
1 teaspoon soda
1 cup thick, so u r m ilk.
1 tablespoon so u r c re a m
B lend sh o rten in g , salt, spices,
2 cups flour
and v an illa. Add s u g a r g ra d u a lly
*2 teaspoon b ak in g pow der
and c re a m w ell, add egg an d b eat
C ream b u tte r and su g a r; add
well. S ift soda and b ak in g pow
b e a te n eggs, th e n cru sh e d b a
d er w ith flour th re e tim es. Add
n an as. D issolve s o d a in s o u r
floflur to cre am e d m ix tu re, a lte r-
n . t a iv
~ ,in . *<•
.c r e a m and add to m ix tu re . S ift
a " " <-aCh b a k in g pow d er w ith Ilnur and add
mv n ?
sm ooth. B ak e in
h ak e
,
Favorite Recipe
10x10x2 g r e a s e d p a n
in moder- (or o„( hour
a te o v er (350) 50 m in u tes.
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1 cup brow n su g ar, firm pack .: L 0 C 3 l I M 6 W S I t C l l l S
3 tab lesp o o n s cocoa
How ab o u t th e kiddies w hile
1 tablespoon b u tte r
you run to th e s to re ? Let th e
*4 cup m ilk
silen t a u to m a tic S h u r-S to p F ire -
1 '2 cu p s c o n fe c tio n e rs s u g a r . m an on th e w all w atch o v er th em .
1 teaspoon v an illa
! S ee H arvey, Box 188, o r S tu d io
3 tab lesp o o n s spry
B uilding. B rookings.
6-2
teasp o o n sa lt
Mrs. R. C. Brooks spent the
C om bine brow n su g a r, cocoa. E a s te r holidays w ith relatives a t
8pry' b u lle r ' *a lt an d m ilk in p ° n l a " d
Bill Ward Clothing Store
B R IN G IN G BRO O KING S TH E B E S T
HIRSCH-WEIS PANTS
4 pairs, sizes 36 and 38, formerly sold for $14.95
Closing Out a t ...........................$10.95
(Match the Cruisers)
GLOVES AND BOOT SOCKS
In wide selection
(.0 0 1 ) STOCK OF BOYS PANTS
Sizes 6 to 16
Add beaten eggs and milk, mix
r Sale!
Feed, 16' protein.................100 lbs. $3.95
N Feed. 20' 1 protein....................100 lbs. $4.35
’ Run, 13'
protein........................100 lbs. $2.75
$2.90
........................................75 lbs. $3.35
wa Meal and Molasses............100 lbs. $3.00
pellet.- ................................100 lbs. $4.25
•ses-dried Beet Pulp.................. 50 lbs. $1.80
ar‘,Jt Meal, 20' p ro tein ............... 100 lbs $3.60
Y 'h
................................... 100 lbs $1.30
“M Barky and Oats................... 100 lbs. $3.90
7 1 Barley.................................... 100 lbs. $3.85
(dehydrated m olasses)....50 lbs. $2.50
............................................. 100 lbs. $4.60
V « « l ........................................ 100 lbs. $4.55
Dratch
.............................. 100 ]hs. $4.65
Scratch.................................... 100 lbs. $1.85
starter Mash......................... 100 lbs. $5.10
........................................ 100 lbs. $4.30
J
Meal................................100 lbs. $5.15
.
Oats
a full line of bulk and package seeds, clover
y Fuss seerf. fertilizers, sprays, dusts, salt, say, straw,
’
meal, brooders, cracked and ground com and
farm supplies.
WE DELIVER
>th River Feed & Seed Company
Door to Builders Supply Company
California
ing well. Sift flour w ith soda and
add first m ix tu re, blending w ell.
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READY
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Chetco Drug Co.
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Ready To Serve You Always
T. W. Zenier
PH O N E 183
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with Convenient
[conomital Transportation
for spring and summer driving
Let us tune your engine with
From Brookings
our modern equipment. Brake
NORTH BOUND
re-lining and Hydraulic over
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COOS
Lv. 12.28 a. m. Ar. 4:57
30:08 a. m. Ar. 2:56
1 53 p. m. Ar. 6:19
BAY
a. m.
p. m.
p. m.,
SOUTH BOUND
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12 noon
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T. S. ABBOTT. A gent
V incent B uilding
B rookings
GREYHOUND
hauling our specialty.
TEXACO PRODUCTS
RICHMOND TIRES
B R O O K IN G S
GARAGE
Claude Goldizen
George Darling
Next Door to Brookings Market