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R R nnK IN G S -H A R B O R PILO T. BRO OK ING S, OREGON^
“W orld’s Finest Clim ate
THURSDAY. ATir
an education? Let us have your spoons saimon m ixture in each Klamath Falls
¡answ er to this question and let strip, roll lengthwise, dam pen and has made h/
| us have it soon. We w ant to edges th a t come together with the past few *
know where you stand in this w ater, press together lightly. Lay New Mexico, Bk
in oblong pan which has been I daughter of Mrs u '
A m Editorial
¡budget but w ith an additional m a tte r .
greased
and bake for 25 m inutes Harbor, her m'th?
Tuesday. August 12, repreaen-1arnount of &.000 for an emer-
.
in oven 375 degrees. Makes eight former Alice Stm
tativ es of the ¿ fa te Tax Com- 8^ncy fund and seme outstand-
R i v P F \ P W S rolls.
“ She ’ is survived bi
h e i Dnk
in8 w arrants, issued by the dis
dis- k jIU lU I I V i l v l
W in
mission held a hearing
hearing on
on t the
Barbara,
Patricia l
trict
th
a
t
"had
to
be
paid.
The
validity of the adoption of the ‘ t r *.c t
t* h a d To
paid, m e
Word- has been received here
bie and Edwin of
CH ICK EN CASSEROLE
budget of School D istrict No. 17
waa Published tw o tim es fey fn e nds telling of the sudden
Mrs. Goldie Allison,
(for skillet and casserole)
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of Curry County. This budget was and posted throughout the dis- (ieath pf Fred Ferguson, who
One nice chicken, as for roast- Te*a s'
paren&
passed a t an election held Ju ly trict. Then a month elapsed and passe(j away at his home at San
rt 1 hll(krs of
17. Die budget contained a s ta te a second election w’as held on Fernando, where he has m adeiing or stewing. Singe and clean
Mexico, a sisted
m ent of the funds necessary to July 17. Ak„JJiis tim e the pro- his home for several years Mr. as usual. C ut up as for frying. Fields of Piot.
eoflduct the public schools of this posed seeing budget received a Fergufcon was a native of Del Roll in flour, season w ith salt and
brother, Robert (
d istrict for the fiscal year, 1947- favorable \ ' T t i -Uiu_ulectors of N orte "County where he followed j a dash of pepper, fry golden bor.
ranching for many yTars He sold brown, then lay in casserole. Dice
1948 It was a fa ir budget and the school district.
D uring the month th at elapsed his fitrm to A. M. King. Besides a large carrot, cut up one sweet
was prepared in an economical
between the first a n d second his widow» B ertha, he leaves two green pepper fine, add orie clove County Fair
m anner.
Some ten o r more citizens of elections every voter of this dis- sister», Mrs. Electa ¿Smith of or garlic. S prinkle vegetables
this district filed a petition with ,rict had an opportunity to dis Grass ’ Valley, and Mr< Laura ¡over chicken. #dd one can of to- Still Available
Those seeking dis
th e S ta te Tax Commission in cuss this budget. Every elector Berg of V entura, Calff. He was m atoes or cut up th re e good sized
Curry County fair L
who
voted
at
the
election
was
a
c
h
a
rte
r
m
em
ber
of
Lake
E
arfj
fresh
ones,
and
p
ut
over
chicken,
which th e validity of the adoption
'G range and a past m aster
Add pieces of b u tte r sufficient August 29, 30. 31,
of this budget was attacked. It fully inform ed on the subject.
asked to contact e
The election was open and
Rev. E C. Hicks has recovered to season properly.
w as alleged th at there (vas no
Funk or Pete Lesniti
discussion of the budget al'ow ed above-board. Every ballot, that fr<»ut his recent illness, which
Add enough w’a te r to just cov-
a t the tim e of tffe election.
was cast, was cast by a • voter had. more or less confined him er and bake two to three hours, Funk, associate fairL
W hat a re th^ facts? Here are who knew what it was all aboilf* to his home for several months, ¡n m oderate oven. Serve w ith her. told the Pilot i«
Space in the
a re facts; A ’’budget was p re p a r The chairm an of the m eeting o r - ; and w ill hold reg u lar se n ices baking powder biscouts.
is
$2.00 a front-fo«, J
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ed by th e budget com m ittee and ie re d a vote and rightfully cut Sunday morning a t the local |
feet in depth; while a|
the school board, all of whom off discussion th a t threatened to church. The young people will
. .jjijercial hall u SLOG i
serve w ithout pay in their posi turn the m eeting into a series of furnish special music.
fo<Jt, seven feet
Mr and Mrs. Donald Crockett n
Z1L
tions. This budget was published fist fights and the calling of hard,
ipade a brief visit w ith his moth- f O F 'JVlFS. V u B p i U H n space is 5c per a
th re e times, discussed at the a n names.
nual m eeting and failed of p a ss
The sta te tax commission is er, Mrs. Eva Hill recently. The
Dr. and Mrs. Hilt i
age at the election held at th a t now called upon to decide wheth- C rocketts are enjoying a vaca
Funeral
services
w
ere
held,
on
were
guests of Mr
time. I h ereafter an o th er budget, e r a small group of residents of tion, leaving on a m otor trip to Aug. 7. at the Gold Beach ceme- H. Hibbard last wed
substjintially the sam e as the first School D istrict No. 17 possess Canada to visit Mrs. Crockett's
Alice Chapm an is a daughter of the
return jte r . y for R oberta
I the power to stop the education i old
— home.
------ They
w
r' plan
,\ ‘ to
‘v .v»«...
. aw ay a t the Gold
Roy Parker retu;
of the children of this district'..,
way of Missouri and other rmd p
Beach hospital on the previous home following a o
The commission must now’ decide west
points
before
reaching Tuesday from a h e a rt ailm ent, tie. He is affiliated
if approxim
*00 children
, ately
..
------ ;-z- .- of
- j Mr ana Mrc VroH Uoirrhf
following several m onths illn e ^ i- tr a Flag Co., of Phil
this school district are going to
*
Woodruff have " r e tu r n R e v ’ J o s e p h Johnson officiated at?* Mr. and Mrs. V. A
he deprived of th e ir chance to tx e r e tt Woodruff have return- the
. ceremony.
ppri,mnnv
l Jr.
Tr left
.
Monday ev«
1 ed home from Portland where
obtain an education
Mrs. Chapm an w as born a t ford and Crater
G entlem en of the S ta te Tax ’^ey attended the Haight family
Commission, the eyes of every re-union, held on Sunday, Aug.
Box Office Opens 7:30 m other and fath er of the S ta te ' 3. Mrs. E verett Woodruff will
Show Starts 7:45
of Oregon are upon you. Are-you ! rem ain at Portland for a visit
h er sisters and other rela-
Brookings
Oregon so constituted that you are go with
ing to perm it a legal technicality tives.
Mrs. Agnes Maris left recently
to keep our children from getting
for San
to visit her
Last Time Tonight:
dau g h ter and family. Dr. and Mrs.
1 r inch Rejects, 4x8-ft sheets.........
Lloyd Tyler and also to get ac
quainted with her two great-
1 pinch rejects, good one side
grandsons, born recently.
Children Vs. Technicality
1
Euneihl Thursday
i r
Pine Cone
THEATRE
PLYW OOD
Private Affairs
of Bel Ami
A
Weather Report
r>
F riday and S atu rd ay
August 15 and IB—
Mickey Rooney in
u
By Ed and Mendy
Howdy, Folks: When you think
of the governm ent debt the next
generation will have to pay, it’s
no wonder the baby yells when
it's born.
Love Laughs At
Andy Hardv"
with Lewis Stone, Bon
ita Granville, plus Pathe
News.
Sunday. Monday and Tuesday.
August 17, IS and 19—
Matinee, 2 p. mM Sunday
“The Secret H eart"
w i t h Claudette Colbert,
Walter Pidgeon, June Al
lison and Robert Sterling.
W ednesday and T hursday
August 20 and 21—
Big Double Bill
Mr. Dist. Attorney"
*
with Dennis O'Keefe and
Adolph Menjou, plus
‘Strange Voyage’
(a sea storv)
Som e people would be hap
py if they had all the money
they want. O thers would be
happy tf they had all the
money their creditors want.
For the
Sunday
August 4
August 5
August 6
August 7
August 8
August 9
August 10
past week,
Max.
........ 76
........ 69
62
...... 66
........ 68
68
...... 75
ending on
Min. Rain
56
59
53
52
53
56
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C H E V R 0 N
(¿as Station
S tation No. 5056
Eddie T hornton and
V. A. M endenhall Jr.
STOd
* j-inch surfaced on one side.............
Also 4x8-foot sheets in 1-2, 9-16 and
Curry Countv Lumber ( omi
Homer Kessler and Sons
Kitchen Hints
Prom
MARY ANN JOHNSON
For these sum m er months at
Running into debt isn't so had. times when many of these prod
It's running into creditors th a t’s ucts are in season, one-dish meals
save much of the housewife’s
so upsetting.
time. For your perusal, here are
a
few we recommend:
A creditor is a fellow who
SALMON'
ROLLS IN' BLANKET
has a b etter m em ory than
1 For fresh or canned calmon;
a debtor.
a tested recipe:)
2 cups salmon, cooked, flaked
Of course it’s worse to run
and boned
into debt w ith your shoem aker—
I beaten egg
then you can t call your sole your
1 tablespoon catsup
ow n—ask Micky..
’» cup cold mashed potatoes
2 tablespoons minced raw onion
Tht beat way to contract
‘2 cup rolled cracker crum bs
a debt is to pay it off.
1 tablespoon minced green ¡x?p-
pers
And right here we w ant to
2 tablespoons minced, fried ba
pay our respects to you good folks
con (optional)
who have tre a te d us so well, of
Mix all togethr in order given,
late. I hanks for the e x tra pat
salt and pepper to taste.
ronage.
We have batteries, tires, tubes,
and some of th a t fly spray which
is loaded w ith DDT. Drop in to
see just w hat we do Eave.
IN
Wedgewood Iris & K. A. Daft
FOR COMMERCIAL FLAW®!
and For Gardens
—By the Thousand, Pound, or Dow
R.
H.
Easy Street
STAN HU RS
Brooking]
i s ^up^floJr '
"
f?or Photographs and Post Cards of Your
2 scant teaspoons baking pow-
Kodak Finishing
d er
4 cup milk
4 teaspoon salt
1 beaten egg
2 tablespoons melted shortening
Sift flour, salt and baking pow
der. beat egg slightly, to this add
milk and m elted shortening. Com
bine all ingredients together. Mix
well, put on floured board, roll
to 4 inch thick, cut in oblong!
strip s about 3 inches long and
2 4 inches
’ * “ P ut two table-
P H O T O G U t1
BROOKINGS. 0 * £f
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