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ARCH 2, »SPA Y . MARCH 25, 1948 iwson Tracts BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, Brookings. Oregon World’s Finest Climate la rily at Seaside expect to take cross, there will also be sneeial posession w ithin 30 days. music. special Page Five Old English Apple Cake Pie ty w inner an expense paid trip Peel and core apples then cut to the Oregon sta te fair at Salem Palm Sunday was observed a t into eighths and line an unbaked w here the sta te 4-H cake baking the local church Sunday morning pie shell w ith them, filling in to cham pion will be crowned. March 21, with a large' croud m the top of the pie hell. Make a Since W ashington and Idaho attendance. Special music by the b a tte r of the following ingred produce w heat types sim ilar to young peoples choir. Seven new ients : tho«e grow n in Oregon. Adminis members were received into the 4 to 1 cup sugar (depending tr a to r E. J. Bell, Oregon w heat church. on tartn ess of apples) commission, hopes the Oregon Sermon by Rev. E. C. Hicks Lester 2 tablespoons com starch baking contest, sponsored by the Hosanna Spirit”, with q u a rte t ’2 teaspoon salf ° their commission for the first time P alvary s Hill” by Misses 1 teaspoon nutm eg m Gold » ( ¿nd Mrs. Lloyd Morris and this year, will be the forerunner nPloyed bl Har id left Saturday for Los Daroline and Alta Nelson. Bob 1 cup cream of a regional w heat promotion Batem an and Teddy Luick. )r a coy;* »s. California. They ex- P o u r b a tte r oyer apples and program financed by w heat pro ceCeLVed by Mrs Mr and Mrs- w m. H all and bake in a m oderate oven (375 ducers of all Pacific northw est to stop in San Francisco Wallin ’’Saturday night. They a re J h ? d e ° ? K SUn? ay teUing ° f daughtcrs' B‘Hie and B arbara degrees F.) until apples are te n states. h her ¡ng with friends and rela- th e d eath of th eir daughter, Mrs. are spending vacation week in der. 1 Walh£ | , and are also on a business C harlene Woodlock of Los An- Salinas, California, where they Helen Payne arrived home G re a te r use of Oregon's soft geles who was killed in an auto- are visiting the parents of Mr. it front the la tte r p art of the week a fte r w heat flour will be encouraged Ting. and Mrs. M. F Burge and mobile accident n e a r Long Beach llall, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hall, Sr. in a state-w ide cake baking con visiting for several w eeks in 'eder Fjames of Sutherline, Ore- in so u th ern California. There was They will reum home S aturday test for 4-H club m em bers spon P arker, Arizona w ith Mr. and no d etail of the accident avail-! _______ __ _____ ________ y I ista. I are visiting with Mr. and sored by the Oregon w heat com Mrs. Joe Bush. On h e r way home able a t th e tim e this goes to press « she stopped at M adiera. C alifor H. C. Weathers. mission. but it was understood that Mr i l i O n i C n i t i R c r S nia, for several days and visited Contest d etails will be a n and Mrs. Woodlock w ith friend? z i l the O rville H uffm an family. nounced la te r by the sta te 4-H w ere re tu rn in g home from Tiju- v O l U I T l I l club office at Oregon S ta te col ana, Mexico. The husband was Rv v Fohart* u n i lege, a t Corvallis. t. and Mrs. Ernest E. Jones seriously injured and one other pgT ¡wosha. Wisconsin have ju st , person killed. Mr. and Mrs. W il-| Bell said th a t ten ta tiv e plans . There, based the Clyde E. H ill son left Monday to attend the . ' ou sboLdd see my office! It is call for an individual sponge cake and acreage near Azalea fu n eral in Los Angeles. i piled full of supplies (cotten. baking com petition w ith the stip park. The Jones fam ily Special services will be held "s ,etd springs, curled hair, twine, ulation th a t com petitors use have been residing tem por- E a ste r Sunday a t the local com etc.) for the Foofstool Workshop. flour from soft w heat grown and Cameras Filmt As you know, the workshop milled in Oregon and other P acif m unity church. ic northw est states. W heat pro teaches women upholstery, sc S unday school at 10:00 a.m. duced in Oregon, he pointed out Gifts for repair their their own own fu furni- Mrs. G race VanZee, Supt. C hurch' they ‘ can r7pair rn i’ x service a t 11:00 a.m. Special mes- r r7 ' ¡¡at£ and p,acc? Ophir is fam ous am ong millers, bakers Every Occasion sage by Rev. E. C. Hicks. E aster P & and 23’ or and housewives for its fine quali ties in baking cake, cookies, pie music by young peoples choir ^ 1 , \ £ r e h ™ A m .e r^ a " v under th e direction of Mrs. R. ’ * 3 h 30 arid w e have crust and o th er specialty prod- a few openings at Ophir work- ducts. D. Rowley. There will be Bap- „ One w heat commission func , tism al services during the mom- i P2- ° *f you, arc lnteresled in Brookings, Oregon ing service learfung upholstering, call the tion is to prom ote wider use and - o ■ . Extension office for fu rth e r de- appreciation of Oregon w heat. The county cake baking con “HALLMARK” w T s"d ,brcakia*’ Sorr>' no vacancies a t P ort tests will be open to all Oregon w in ui be held E aster Sunday m orn- Orford! ing a t th e ocean beach on the Vn„ ’ o „ 4-H club m em bers regularly en Cards Indian reservation n e a r Shaker . J? .4*H. cookinK rolled in cooking projects. The church. The ladies of Indian mis- ’ interested commission will give each coun sion church will have charge, ” ® b? ki"K c o n te st 11. assisted by ladies of Smith River * sponsored b>' the ^ e g o n w heat church. Following a short devo-' and .„a '?ards to the tional and song service, breakfast f < U*nncr ^ lU 5° an exPense BETTY ANI) VERN will be served a t 8 o’clock. In £ £ « T s a le m W V n ? case of rain, the service will be 1 ? akrn< 11 ha'’e m ore, held a t Indian mission church. d e U ” S latW ’ bUt yoU Can sta rt your 4-H'ers baking sponge cakes The p ro te sta n t churches of now. ( rescent C tiy and Smith River I have had several requests will u nite for a good Friday serv- for the recipe to an apple pie shipment of one and two »ce a t th e Federated church in like Bea Zumwalt of P ort Orford imses for your Easter en- C rescent City, from 1 to 3 p.m makes. So I asked Mrs. Zumwalt At their new Tavern Located at The Chevron u " h m inisters of the various for her recipe, and here it is. I churches bringing a brief mes- hope you like the pie as m u ch 'as Station in Smith River age of th e la st words from the I do. The 335 acre tra c t owned by and Mrs. Willard Hess of Mrs. E stelle G a rra rd and loccat- rtw Oregon, visited S a tu r- ::h Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Big- (ed on th e south bank of the Chet- co riv er road has been sold to L om e C. Moore, of Azusa, Calif- , md Mrs Robert Boyd and i ’ayr.e are v i s i t i n g their rel- o rn ia- Both tran sactio n s were handled s ¡n Bakersfield, California, through the L esm eister Agency. expect to be gone for two SMITH RIVES ¡¿alty Transfers G IF T SHOP POZTOOAfS Mre-88# Me Vincent* EX m ? Hope to See You M a rc h 28 1 9 4 8 10 I ÎH R 1 I0WH c TH O JP CIOTHIN6- NOTIONS SPORTING GOODS BROOKINGS. ORE ANNOUNCING THE RE-OPENING OF White Veeh Vining Hewn 'TW & C&ckeaif lounge THURSDAY, APRIL 1st Dining Room t'nder Supervision of Chef George Merryman and Edna Me rryman Enjoy One of Our Refreshing Cocktails Before Dinner Complete Dinners Served Every Day Featuring Pan Fried Chicken gasounc Choice Prime Steer Beef “ptrior Chief F ir e , 1\ p 1 • Broiled Steaks makes Suh Siert ’ • • 8»ves -w-ing rtar’s ra, c vv 1. U *'resP onsive xiay. v® it for you. 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