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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1947)
Page Four The Land o/ Opportunity BROOKINGS-HARBOR PT-OT, BROOKINGS, OREGON l2 teaspoon salt until golden brown. \ teaspoon ginger pF C°id WLth quart"M 1 teaspoon cinnamon • i i Pass hot cheese '■ • -’ sauce dUC ht teaspoon each cloves and dashed with paprika allspice na may replace sairC 1 teaspoon vanilla recipe if yOU prefer i f 1 cup brown sugar, packed to 6 persons. 1 egg, unbeaten Sheen “Health Good Habin Land” Club Willing To Help Crnrkpff i rocKeu t Catches a u n t s »nttp Brian in English brought some lz teaspoon soda MINCEMEAT CUSTAR) Inaugurate Course Killing Coyotes Up Chetco flowers to school and brought his 2 teaspoons baking powder ? e« s 13cup 2 4 cups sifted flour In Local Schools Official reports by Z. J. Crock football for us to play with 4 teaspoon salt 2 p 1 cup thick sour milk Jack Bravo, Victor Kinion, Roy ett, part-time hunter, show that Unbaked pastry shell Blend spry, salt, spices and va A project backed by Rotary he took six predatory antimals Calloway, Zane Woodworth and 14 cups mincemeat clubs all over the world, and fol in five days last month. Four of Dixie VMolfe gave books reports nilla. Add sugar gradually and Dash of nutmeg. lowing the call by the budget these were coyotes and two bob last week cream well. Add egg and beat (a) Beat eggs skrfct committee to extend the local cats. Three of the coyotes were We have a map of the world in well. Sift soda and baking pow school curriculum, gave cause for taken with coyote "getters.” One our room. der with flour three times. Add sugar and sal; beat wei[ the Rotary club of Brookings coyote, taken in a trap, was on flour to creamed mixture, a lte r milk gradually, stirring Tuesday noon, to start a pro Gardner ridge. The catching of FIRST GRADE nately with milk, mixing afte r m ixture is smooth. gram in motion to establish a t h i s coyote followed a killing (b) Line a deep, heavy John Scherer, Lillian and Jam each addition until smooth. Bake manual training course in the spree taking ten head of Mr. es Fielder have been absent due in 10xl0x2-ineh spry-greased pan pie pan with pastry roiled, local schools. Gardner’s 1947 lamb crop. The to illness. in moderate oven, 350 degrees ly thicker than usual. (c) Spread mmewj* A new boy, Richard Boyer, en for 50 minutes. Frost. V^hlle Anal arrangements are other three coyotes were taken bottom of crust. Pour tered the first grade Monday. far away, it was the concensus near Plramid Rock. m ixture over mincemeat of the club to offer the school The two bobcats were taken He came from Portland. SALMON LOAF SUPREME kle with nutmeg. board support toward this ex with dogs, one from the Crook Mrs. Goldizen taught the first 1 lb. can salmon. (d) Bake in hot oven pansion in way of the necessary lange and other from Gardner grade Monday. Mrs. DeMoss was 1 cup grated American cheese 20 minutes; reduce to ill th a t day. initial set of tools, and to co-op- ridge. (may be omitted) oven (350) and make? crate with the board in obtain Our language class made some longer, or until silver ing this curriculum expansion. poems. Here are four of them: 1 egg, beaten. Harbor School Note« serted in center comes out *4 cup milk “Little seeds under the ground Committees will meet with the Serve Makes one Wake up, wake up, said the rain 1 tablespoon butter, melted board to arrive at some plan for THIRD GRADE Wake up, said the sun. 1 teaspoon Schilling savor salt Serves 6 to 8 people. this realization, if possible, for We are happy that many of the Little seed woke up to see seasoning the beginning of the fall term. The Wonderful world.—By El 1 tablespoon lemon juice John Ginther, a member of Ro mothers and fathers came to the lis Yelton. 1 cup cracker of bread crumbs RHEUMATISM tary, and also engaged by the music festival. Judith Spencer won a picture Up in the tree 4 cup buttered crumbs for board to teach in junior high, AND ART] ........... of some flowers in the spelling Where the sun shines bright. covering. gave the club members certain Doctors differ as to the A bird sings happily data concerning purchase of the contest - - Ccmbine ingredients in order NEU-OVO. Many users») initial set of tools. i Virginia Akers won the arith- With all his might,—By Jerrie given, adding enough crumbs to brought them relief. If you Lee Cagley. Report of the committee back ' metic contest. make a ra th e r stiff mixture. to Rotary at a future meeting. Lavica Jaggers, who split her When the Sun goes down so Shape into a loaf on an oiled bak from Rheumatism or Ar why not write for liter,., bright will determine to what extent knee, is out of school. ing pan, cover w i t h buttered NEU-OVO from Research Dickie Berger brought a pic Who makes the moon come the club will move toward this crumbs, and bake in moderate atories, Inc., 408 N. W. M ture of a tree to school. proposed course. out oven (350) about 25 minutes, or land, Oregon. p*, Charter Atnired Local Club And shine with all its might? W alter Craig. A letter from Secretary of Ro SECOND GRADE tary Internation, Tuesday, gave Sun shines in the - spring David Carlson returned to his ------ -....... W. H. COCHRAN, Sr. W. H. COCHRAN, assurance that the charter for classes, Tuesday. His shoulder is ^ nd a ^ birds come back. ------------------ i By Marjorie Darger. Rotary Club Will Will Aid Manual Training Program “ BE the local club soon with be on better and we are glad he is its way, and that arrangements well enough to be at school, soon would be made for the pre- Marlene Osborn a n d Bobby mentation to the local club, by Page went to the air show last the Coos Bay-North Bend club, Sunday, at Eureka, sponsors of the local group. Some of us have finshed the ------------------------ ----------- j "Round About" readers and have LU CK Y ” Consult B. Luckey on your Insurance Needs for Hospitalization. Income Protection, Life Annuities and Educational Endowments! GENERAL DELIV ERY Repair and Parts BROOKINGS, ORE. Chain Saw Filing MALL POWER CHAIN SAW SALES and SERVICE Ix»cat«l Next to Mason & Edwards Shop—In rear of the Gardner Building. W. ,). Humes, Proprietor and Owner Clam-Eating Dangerous, Says Health Department Safety in the use of clams re quires caution as summer ap proaches. Public health depart ments ahve reminded the people cf the danger of "mussell pois oning from eating clams from the open ocean between May 1 and Nov. 1. A safe practice is always to remove the stomach < intents from all clams between the dates already mentioned, or to avoid eating clams between those dates. The cause of this poison in clams is the presence in the ocean during the warm er mouths ot a very tiny organism which causes the so-called "red water" in the daytime and a beautiful luminescent spectacle at night. Kitchen Hints v v q v C o c h r a n C o n st- GENERAL CONTRACTING House, Harns, Buildings of Steel, Wood or Concrete BOX 153 BROOKINGS, 01 W EED K IL L E R S ! There are people in this area, who are pleased to have their cultivating done by a man who is a professional plants- man and a successful and experienced grower of Croft Easter Lily Bulbs. T IS D A L E From MARY ANN JOHNSON ARABIAN SPIC E CAKE cup spry OLD FASHIONED BOX SOCIAL AT 1.0 .0 . F. HALL » p. 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