-W , J VL Y 24. 1947
OREGON
jflois News
jfrt Helen F ain
roomies club of the
L r at
at
the
home
~ met
ai the
ine home
uunit-
iVnodworth. last » w k .
¿ /A fte r a short busi-
S pring Which th ere
be F. C. S cherer of the Orecon
Tuberculosis Association There
will be an exam ination of the
a c " i v « a V A m A M m a tio r
,<r
five and s,x
Year
olds in _ Port
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a ----
r olds
? rford before school starts. This
' s •po" s” rad b-v <he P T. A. of
O rford. .
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tv,LaST ?uesda>' Allen Boice had
.
”usfortun>? to turn over his
£
' Howard’« car. Luckilv
ne was
Fas unhurt.
Mr
“7 “T
-
have t.-f. t
GeorKe Guerin
?0™ia u 4 ° r V ranch in Cali'
W
he Wi" do
yssion of drapes for
A m eeting of the countv fair
Mrs Fth»t
,
hall, fancy work w as board w as held at Gold Beach Rav snen/ » ? Co™ ckj of Coos
The club. The next m eet- w ith H. H. Hansen as chairman dni'ioh«
'“ week-end with her
be held at the home of H. S. Cadm an of Langlois. Mrs’ M r ? Lute H ' family’ Mr
and
*Hoffatt at Port Or- Docia Sw eet and Mrs. Ena Sheri ! ? LUU H<?nry
irsdav Aug. 21 at 1 p. m. ! "dan
of Sixes attending. The
Mr and Mrs Andy Anderson
m » will hold its bus-
faiJ 1S.L° be held Aug. 29 and 30. and s<?ns and Andvs mother. Mrs.
social meeting. S a tu r- and wd have a r°deo with the
Anderson and aunt.
815 o m
<o th e r festivitles- The next meet- Mrs R a ,h n 'n Jones, were dinner
«rtv was held a t th e
of th e board will be held at
T h’J.r' dfu
«* the
party
P*. < . ♦ T V iin c H a v o i/e - i Gold Beach. Aug. 5.
b me of ^ ,r ar)d Mrs. George
w
?e last Thursday eve
I t has been announced th at » ? "♦îî” ’ 81 Tandon. Also guests
Sadies prizes going to
L
eith
Field at Gold Beach has ? J h ? a,™L h° ™ wprF Mr- and
icy Corbin, high, and
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b^6" approved as a land and '
3 ak a" dC Ga7 ^
5.hiIdre" '
Rock, second.
L Jamieson, of P o rt sc a a irp o rt. Dick Kimball is in- Mrs Gr i(^.' y f“ and Mr and
Bandon"
xounce and son of
rho has been ill for structor for student flyers.
passed away late last
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Arderson
Visitors at the home of Mrs.
tthe home of her da ugh- have welcomed home their son, Joe Stanakavich were Mrs Z K
Eunice Akin of G rans M a lt, who has spent two years Urbanowicz and daughter Leone
in th e Philippines with the navy, of Chicako. They were house
i Missouri. Sept 10. 1870, He re tu rn e d home by plane leav- guests of Mr. Stankavich s moth-
married to the la te A. ing th e Philippines on the Flying er. Mrs. Marie Stankavich. Mrs.
and they made th eir Boat M ars and arrived at San Urbanowicz has made an extend-
Port Orford for m any F rancisco Thursday. Walt is now ed tour of the states and Canada
he is survived by two spending 60 days leave with his and is on her way home,
two daughters, and a p a re n ts and upon completion will
ed and Warren Jam ie- receive his discharge.
Port Orford, Mrs. E thel
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Montgom
Port Orford and Mrs.
an of Grants Pass, Mrs. ery have returned home a fte r
MARY ANN JOHNSON
Hack of Myrtle Point is an extended vacation in the
e a ste rn p a rt of the countrv.
CHICKEN PIE
V services were held a t , M r' a n d M rs' " Doc" j - '« ; ™ '• «
If there is anything th at the
.r Orford C om m unity h a Ye “ ^ usa E7e ! L J W„ L" '-
braw ny males and youngsters
Xondav at 2 p m. w ith I “ e
S * P aul', M? nn Ha ,s
alike cheer over it is a deep dish
....
n«..
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|M
rs
.
Liverm
ore
s
father,
and
is
rerth Day Adventists in p lanning an extended stay here. 'nain
,rsc P*e' w *,b hot gravy
Leo DesRosiers of Ric amend, u ’ lnkr through the tender
-
...
.
icrust
ilth meeting w ill be h id
crust
is visiting his sistei and
i Grange on Aug. 7, a t h Calif.,
A new one that has been tried
er
husband,
Mr.
and
Mrs
John
. with pot luck lunch a t
out
lately is thick with sweet
[he meeting is open to W heeling, and also Mr. and Mrs. young carrots and celery in a spe
J
e
rry
DesRosier,
a
brother
Lc and everyone is urged
cial gravy made of condensed
Bob Leach has returned home chicken noodle soup. This gravy
There will be motion
a fte r visiting his relatives in has that rich yellow chicken col
W isconsin.
It ••
is tiL
rich
in i chicken
flavor.
»»
jr
i
t
T -»«
1 or.
,1 •
ii in
u h txt n
iia
v o r,
M r.. M ae Kock of F lo re n « ,
and , ender ieccs of rhjck.
rn o rn n
H o c
h iin n
v ic itin n
r ió n /tc
Oregon
has
been
visiting f friends,
cn meaL Topping thp
arp
and relatives at Port Orford and blscuits madp Wlth mashed SWpp,
0. K. Rubber W eld- will re tu rn home with her neph- pOtatoes. I t’s a lovely dish and
cw and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. a quick one! This is how h
'
re-capping,
New
j mJ -
-
. liu rs t at F orest Grove. They
TIIE p IE FILLING
used I ires, R epair have also visited friends and 2 tablespoons butter
and the new b ia- ^ a t i v e ^ a t Langlois. .
j 3 u tablespoons
flour
u o u iv a p u u iia
n
uui
2
cans
condensed
chicken noo-
Precision Wheel B a rre arc patients at the Mast die soup
hosiptal at M yrtle Point
1 cup w ater
Mrs. LaRue Henry and Mrs.
• Rubber Welders
*2 cup cooked celery
Lois Sm ith were shopping at Coos
*2 cup cooked carrots
s from new P. O. Bay
Friday.
1 teaspoon lemon juice
Mr. and Mrs. Bell and daugh
Melt the butter, then add the
te r of Hollywood have been th e jflour and blend thoroughly. Add j
Oregon guests guests of Donald S tryker !jbe chicken noodle soup and wa-
v\ hile here they made a trip up tc r and cook until thickened.J
th e Rogue River to visit bis¡-pben add carrots and celery, and
I
• N. Tygart
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FOR THOSE ( ‘VÄLITY
eat
Groceries
tes. He Give S.dH. Green Stamps
BROOKINGS
MARKET
_ lemon
juice
Put in a cassero le
dish and cover with sweet po-.
tato bisuits. Serves 6 to 7.
Biscuit covering—
1 cup sifted flour
3 teaspoons baking powder
IMt teaspoons salt
3 tablespoons shortening
1 cup mashed sweet potatoes
3 tablespoons milk.
Sift the flour, baking powder
and salt together, then cut in ’
the shortening and add the mash-;
id sweet potatoes. Add 3 table-j
spoons of milk to make a soft
but not moist dough. Roll about 1
u inch thick and cut with a
biscuit cutter. A rrange over the;
chicken pie and bake in a hot |
(4_5< oven for 15 m inutes or un
til done.
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ROEDER
me
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H. A J O C H E N S
PLUMBING
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Portable Skill Saws
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Funeral Director
and
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^*al Estate And Insurance
T Building
Brookings, Oregon
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IPhone 1091
Crescent City, C'alif.
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rear of the Gardner Building.
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