Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, June 26, 1947, Page 4, Image 4

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"World’s Finest Climate’
HKUUKIÍN ( j o -H A K d U K HILU I , r5rtUUKA?*Ub,
at Coos Bay, Friday.
' 1 pound lean beef, pork or veal [have as guests this week Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Russell of Coos BayI
(ground)
Mrs. Fred S. Bynon Sr of Sa­
' was visiting friends here Sunday.) 6 tablespoons Minute tapioca
B jj Mrs. Helen Fain
lem, accompanied by their daugh­
——
Ruth Woodruff Hayes is visit- ■ 3 tablespoons pickle relish.
ter, Mrs. F. C. vnGortler and sons
Sixes Grange will hold its reg- ing her mother Mrs. Maude Wood
1 teaspoon Worchestershire
and another daughter and family,
ular business meeting and social,¡ruff for a few’ days.
1 teaspoon salt.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Neil Stewart
Saturday, June 28. at 8:15 p. m
Mr. and Mrs. Claude McAdams
4 teaspoon pepper.
of Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs.
The home economics chairman, of North Bend spent the week-
11-3 cups filk or pea liquor.
Bynon Sr. are parents of Mrs.
Mrs. Mary Woodworth, will have end at the home of his parents,
Low.
1 cup cooked peas
charge of the social program, j Mr. and Mrs. Jim McAdams.
Saute onions and celery in fat..
Keith Leslie of Portland is a
A mixer will be held Friday! Mr. and Mrs. A1 Volck have Combine meat, njinute tapioca, business visitor in this area.,
night at the Langlois grade school as house guests Mrs. Ralph Har and seasonings; mix well. Add Walter B
with a short program followed ry and two children of Astoria, m,lk and m,x again. Add peas isc brother of
Brooks,
by dancing. Refreshments will be Mrs. Harry is Mrs. Volck’s sis- Bake in greased loaf pan. 8x4x3 „ recoveri
from h,s
tion
served later in the evening.
ter-in-law.
inches, in hot oven (450 degrees)
¡..
; ... H
kn.°'‘
,thls area as
The young people are contin-
Mi«« Margie Cope spent last 15 minutes: then decrease heat
haS made fra<|Uen' vls" s'
uing the services in the evening. J w<>ek visiting her cousin. Miss to moderate .3501 and bake 45
at Langlois community church Aiieen Slattery at Roseburg,
minuttes longer. Serve hot or Mr. and Mrs. George Rogers
and wish to invite older people. I Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hammer- cold. Makes 6 to 8 servings. T o 'of Portland are here for a short
A contest is being held among the sl-v were shopping at Coos Bay- make an attractive top. score]tirne- Their son, Bud, will remain
younger ones to see who goes t0 Thursday.
loaf lightly with knife in a criss- here for the summer,
summer camp in July. There will
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Strain cross pattern before baking.
| Work has been resumed after
tixacg
be an announcement of interest! entertaint>d Saturday night with
BAKED FISH LOAF
|a short delay, on the Williamson
to the young married people at a dinner party in honor of Jean
3 cups post toasties or 2 cups}^.a^ery building, next door to the
a future service.
I Strain and Frank Strain’s birth-
Post’s 40% bran flakes or Coos-Curry- Electric Co-op.
Sixes Grange home economics iday’ Those present were Mr. and
Try Cla—ified Atto— The* pay!
grapenut flakes.
OASOtIN!
.................
Frank Strain
Strain and
and son,
son, Lo-
Le-
club
held its all-day mooting at Mrs.
*
rrank
I ’i cups milk.
the home ol Mrs. Docia Sweet. Iand' Miss Margie Cope, Alton
t | • Y o u ’ll like our Texaco!
1-2 cup sour cream
on
Camp
Blanco
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Everett
u
in iii.t i i road.
v a u . There
m e r e was1
w a s _ Strain-
.
------
—
C hief. I t ’s got superior,
2
cups
flaked
cooked
fish
__ luck lunch . at noon. __
«train ar|d son, Hal.
1I.I
up. F
a _ pot
Mrs. Strain
1 tablespoon chopped parsely.
P ow er to give you
M
urdock
G.
fc
Sweet had a surprise in that the
olck has received his new
1 tablespoon chopped chives or
fast «tarts, rapid warm-ia,
ger pi
ladies of the Ophir Grange home Rot°-Ette and is busy trying it
minced onion
«m ooth performance. I
I by the
economics club drove up at 6 ouL
R O E D E R
1 tablespoon lemon juice
and try it today.
lb) fon
a. m. to have breakfast with her. I Mr. and Mrs. Val Townley
l4 teaspoon salt
1 - I
Funeral Director
The day was spent in mending.!rode their motorcycle to Brook-
Dash of pepper
he Rogi
sewinii and ronrwr wnrU
Jags where they visited M r and
and
2 eggs, well beaten.
w r an<
ladies from Ophir brought along. \ Irs- c - A- MacKenzie. Mrs. Mac-
Crush cereal flakes slightly;
Ambulance Service
TEXACO
ke jum
Those attending from Ojhir were Benzie has been quite ill.
add milk and cream. Add all in­
for ir
Mrs. Beatrice Phipps, Mrs.. Le-
Mf- and Mrs. George Asdell gredients except eggs, and beat
I point w
Pt»ne
1091
Edith
bea,e„
Itile nor
Mrs. Mabel Adams, Mrs. Mary 1)arrpH Lougheed and daughter, efigs- Pack into well-greased loaf
Crescent City, Calif.
not
Wangand and daughter. Mrs. Bet- I>onna, of the Hamlet, have mo- pan and bake in moderate oven
Bert DeM(
ty Coady of Calgary. Alta who tored to California for a visit,
(375) one hour. Serve with med­
are house guests of Mrs. Adams.' A card Party was held at the ium white sauce flavored with
her sister.. From Sixes Grange ¡Sixe# Grange hall Thursday and small amount of mustard. Makes
were Mrs. Docia Sweet, Mrs. lboae attending were Mr. and 6 to 8 servings.
B ill Ward C lothing Store
Stella Slocum. Mrs. Mary Wood- Mrs- Walter Slocum, Mrs. Velma
worth, Mrs. Hazel MsKenzie, Mrs, l^a bm, Jake White and Otto Hec- GOOD FLAVOR COMBINATION
Beef Stew. Choose cuts from
B R IN G IN G B R O O K IN G S THE BEST
Ad Niemann, Mrs. Fern Town- •
of Langlois.
neck, brisket, flank, shank, chuck,
ley, Mrs. Rose Wheeling. Mrs
or heel of round.
Bemy Fitzpatrick and daughter,
For vegetables, choose f r o m
F
avorite
R
ecipe
Gurlah Murphy and Mrs. Helen
onions, carrots, turnips, celery,
Fain. The next meeting will be
A -T C -O -S -T
Mrs. C harles E. Low- submits potatoes, green beans, cabbage.
held at the home of Mrs. Mary- her favorite recipe this week:
Or use tomatoes as part of liquid.
Woodworth. Thursday, July 17
CORN MEAL SOUFFLE
P l T AWAY NOW FOR FALL—AND SAI
For seasonings, choose from
on Elk River.
% cup yellow corn meal
pepper,
green
pepper,
minced
cel­
Sixes-Elk Garden club will hold 2 cups milk
ery- tops, carrot tops, or parsley
its next meeting at the home of 3 tablespoons butter
garlic, paprika, c h i l i powder
„
„
Sizes 6 to 14
Mrs. Erna Wagner, Friday July
1 teaspoon salt
11th.
Worchestershire cause, ketchup,
'cralls.
Bib,
waist
and Sailor, suntans, w
3 eggs.
vinegar, clove, basil.
Results of the school election:
3 tablespoons sugar
i > « i ?- p h m m !" 8, and semi-dress pants. A
ll
Watch for next week’s sandw-ich
Mr. Coyne was named director of Cook corn meal in milk until
Sixes school. Dist. 20; S t e v e thick. Remove from heat. Add filling combinations for beach
«n
AT C0ST T<) CLEAR FAS
Spoerl was re-elected director of salt, butter, sugar and eg yolks. lunches and parties.
kê 232
Port Orford grade school. Charles Cool. Fold in beaten egg-whites
Brooks was elected member of Bake in buttered dish in m S
Local N ew s Item s
tht county school board. With a lately- hot oven 1 hour
Set
vote .»f JR to 47 the budget of
Mrs. O. J. Bodie and son. Jack
pan of water while baking.
Leee, of Oakridge, Ore., were
$10.000 for the school and $4,500
visitors of her parents, Mr. and
for a new bus was allowed.
C U L T IV A T IN G
Mrs. J. W. Wright, this week­
Mrs Robert Leach of Floras
K
itchen
H
ints
end. Mrs. Wright returned with
C reek pawed away early S a tu r­
them.
day at the R. V. Leep memorial
S U G G E S T IO N S
MARY ANN JOHNSON
A quilt will he given away by-
hoapltal at Bandon. Services were
held Sunday at the Schroeder
American Legion Auxiliary soon.
> nice the rains—ah, yes, and how those
DELICIOUS HAM LOAF
Details will be announced later.
Bros M orturary. Coquille, with
Oh! Si
3
tablespoons
minced
onio..
needs do grow. Don’t forget that your
Rev Green in charge. Interm ent!
Miss Beverly Bynon of P o rt­
1
cup
finely
chopped
celery..
will l>e in Wisconsin. She is su r-,
land is expected to arriv e next
idy inspections are dependent upon a W d
week to visit her aunt. Mrs. Chas.!
vived by her widower Robert
I 2 tablespoons fat.
need-tree
patch—we de-weed, too!
'*
lb
lean
ham.
ground,
or
2*
Mr and Mrs. Lex Cope and
Low. the rem ainder of the sum -i
cups (apeked) ground cooked mer vacation
|K.'ba An
daught er. Margie, wert1 shopping!
ham.
t
‘ I Mr. and . w
Mrs
T I S D A L E
C harles E. Low
L anglois N ew s
W 4:
'i t :
! ra
We NAVll
Brookings
Service
bo y s
pa n ts
AGoSnCHOICE!~WHILE ™ERE’S 81
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Rii
REMEMBER
S d
Ä
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!h e f o H o X 1" ' . l i i " R BI° SSOm ' Ve* k WC Wil1 h a v e
iirqfnm Q i t
ditfuent tvpe^ of Speciosum Rubrum
Wilsoni] Pari-vi“ ‘xiVdonn" '
, a 'lnlp ttiae- Ce,r " um- Dauricum.’
cedonicum viort a c n n . i , ^ T
PrÄnceP?- Sulphurgale, Chal-
Scottiae. Pardalinum G i i i n t e . m 's V f en tn f?lium- Uubellatum,
ment of Rex Tuberous, and Fibrmîs Begonias.“* "
aSS° r t'
L E S L IE
N
On
**,R' LAX,)
n H.ghway 101
IN R E P A IR S ALWAYS!
PRICES CONSISTENT
WITH QUALITY!
W 0 0 D R I F F
begonia ano lily gardens
3 M¡,eg
of
miles }
TH E BEST
F
B R O O K IN G S
G A R A G EI
< laude Goldizen
George Dsrtinf
Next Door to Brookings Market