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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1948)
JAT. ju n e 3i 1948 en’s the He h( a- Mont, BROOKING6.HARBOR pilot . Bruoion». pans and their uses” and 'The //■■ Law and the Family.” » / / In addition to these eight unit ML meetings there will be one work Hv ALDENE N. ROBERTS shop “Making Slip Covers for Home Demonstration Agent ram For Co. Upholstered F urniture” and two mond .rtv-one women, delegates district meetings, one “Planning HELLO, THERE: In A„ . . , eight home extension units a W inter Garden” this summer ick Mi!;« ¡¡ny county met at Curry and the other “Basic Landscap- • ? r home extension program r o v t w inter is planned for thp Kay. o, the pnmin» coming year. ing" next “ courtiiouse. May 20. with int>” this arjt] The district meetings will be Twenty-one women from all 8 Roberts, county h o m e «-end u- J stration agent and Fran- held in northern, central and home extension units in coun Mrs. «¿¡ton assistant state home southern Curry-. In addition a ty met and by majority vote (1 ?re watratioa leader, to plan a county-wide officers training con for each unit) set up the pro- trs. E. ference was planned and a proj- ' P T fact that there was ur. for next year, <le>' and' • ”e‘egat*on Present at this following delegates were ect leader m eeting: “Party Fa- 1 ■s. vors and Gift Wrapping.” The meeting Proves the interest and Bgioa Unit- Delores Brook, project leaders will bring a par- ?erl0‘Js,^ ss with which the worn-, Acid?? ty favor or gift wrapping idea ! ° ° f C UITy. county regard the . Cadman. the bay J xtension service they had w Unit—Hazel McKenzie, to each unit meeting throughout anti! J« | Erma Wagner. the year. worked so hard to get. return . The meeting started at 10 45 rt Orford Unit Fern Town- h a n i0 de e^at0S ?™rke<l long and a. m. and the delegates worked I land Edna Peterson. hard to plan this county-wide hard until 4 p. m. It was hot in t area, U n i t—Gladys Brewer. ♦h°mk th X T ° n proi?ram a n d the court room and I can truth- tly in [Evdyn Moore. think that their selection is best fully say we “sweat” over the Beach Unit—Mrs. L. H. X r T h e r iJ T 18 i and proRram Planning. The full del- growth. There has been a good egation and the program planned Beach "Young Mothers” response to the home extension will be found elsewhere in this -Ann Porisch and D o l l y program in this, their first year, issue. With this month’s meet- i Adams. ISearly 200 women have had some ing we will adjourn the home River Unit—Vida W alk part in the work. It is hoped extension u n i t meetings until ed Mabel Ostrander. than an even greater number of next October. At that time we Iftco Unit—Grace Yelton. idditlon all members ot the F T * 5 ° U" 'y h<™emakers will hope all of you will be with us ^ . • h o T ^ x s : brinK a fncnd wi,h you county The Gold Beach extension unit L’ttee were Uni' S ha™ adl»u^ its I“*» meeting för the Langlois, Don a Sweet, of fOr this year and will have no year at the home of their chair Noma Thomas, Port Or- more meetings until October. man, Alma Russell. After the Mabel Adams, Ophir; A1 business session and demonstra ell Gold Beach and Mar- tion, Mrs. Russell served rolled |Harbin of Brookings a n d 4 -H Flower Girls sandwiches and spiced tea. After Bathiany, Harbor. Monday we went to Mr. Weide- the first sip there was a demand Clinton led the discus- ' m an’s house. We picked some for her recipe. So, I thought a and listing of projects as few of you might like it too ed by the women. Then, flowers and he gave us some and asked permission to put the plants. These were: Ross Rose, all delegates had listed recipe in this column. Here is ejects asked for by their Carnations, and Umbellatums. Mrs. Russell’s spiced te a : The flowers he gave us in Ml the following program was Take 2 teaspoons green tea cluded: nasturtiums, pansies, (ted by a majority vote, daisies and sweet Williams. Then and % teaspoon each of ground |ree meetings in the field of we had flower-guessing game. i cinnamon, cloves and allspice. "Good Taste in Cloth- We then went down a path to Tie in a bag and boil in one 'Garment Finishes,” .. and the creek and came back up and quart of water for 10 minutes. _ «a Tailored Blouse tw o)Sal, all of Mr Weideman’s gar- Add 3 cups of sugar and the a , .e bouse den. Then we picked some of juice from 4 oranges and 3 lem ° ’’’ ’ Home, ’ his strawberries, sang songs and ons. Add water to make 1 gallon of tea. This may be stored i n , L ’/ a" ' ■ ‘ 'ispiing cush- went home. Karen Simpson three o th t r mootings: the refrigerator and heated be-, *ge Making and Flower Ar- fore serving. It should be served' fht, "Pressure Sauce- piping hot. All home extension units ex-i hes Planned Exension Hom em akers Oregon World’s Ernest Climate Page Three Have you heard about the easy washing with a mild soan . P’ For way to clean an oven? Keep a a - ' long-standing - •• burn, lav the bottle of household ammonia and cloth saturated with the house a cleaning cloth near your range. hold ammonia directly over the They will , come . in handy - when oven bottom. This will reallv grease or food has been «pilled work, fo lk s -it cleaned my oven in th nvpn Leave I pat-a it U there . u _________ _ J * »•» in the p oven. over I ¡easy, night with the oven door closed. By morning the ammounia fum Mr. and Mrs. Albert Joy of es will have loosened the burned Ashland are spending few weeks food so it can be removed bv at their home south of Harbor. A G ood F e llo w M, 1 1 .I 1 4 1 I- 1 1 1 I 1 I '" I 1 I 1 I r^ T ON THE 5DUARE FRIENDS » i i m . r . 1 A L L GAMES r N T H I5 HOUSE r ’l 1 I r ; ' r 1 I 1 1 T ’ 1 r ' ! ’ I ’ T □ N i ! 1 i I M T H E » I I ! I I I ! : I . I ■ I I 1 , T H IS S T A T E M E N T IS O N T H E O © ZiOO' «• NOTICE rhool District Bond lection Notice OSS of School Election Upon Question of Increasing Tax Levy Over Amount Limited By Section 11, Article XI, S tate Con stitution. you n the women who are leaders for hobe extension service next year; they are: te of Ofegon, County of Langlois — Chairman, Mrs. School District No. 17, ss. Clarence Brooks; vice-chairman, is hereby given th at at Notice is hereby given that Mrs. Everett Strain; secretary- district bond election called to be held at the, an election will be held in School treasurer, Mrs. Sidnev Cadman. Chairman. Mrs. Don house. Brookings, Oregon, d istrict No. 17 of Curry County, Sixes for school district No. 17. ¡State of Oregon, from 8 p. m. to McKenzie; vice-chairman, Mrs, try County. Oregon, the ,9 P- m- at the school house. June Erma Wagner; secret ary-treas Av of June. A. on 1948.122, 1948, in said school district, urer, Mrs. Ada Capps Port Orford—Chairman. Mrs. the hours of 2 o’clock for the purpose of submitting to 7 o’clock p. m., there rhe legal voters of said district Fern Townley; vice-chairman, pp submitted to the legal the question of increasing the I Mrs. Edna Pederson; secretary- p question of tax levy for the fiscal year 1948- treasurer, Mrs. Ethel Nutt. Ophir chairman. Mrs. Gladys ~ a 1 "d indebted- 1949 over the amount limited the sum of • $112.000.00 ¡by section 11, article XI. of the Brewer; vice-chairman, Mrs. Or- Irie Moore; secretary-treasurer. lurPose of providing funds ! Constitution of Oregon 'hich to build and equip ! 'The reason for increasing such Mrs. Viola Ramalia. Gold Beach Chairman, Mrs« s to the grade and high fo'y are: To provide for more Gildings, and repair and adequate facilities for the in- L. If. Fretz; vice-chairman, Mrs. - ’he present buildings and creased public school population A. J. Russell; secretary-treasurer ® ri and for said school j and f°r increased cost of oper- Mrs. Nick Andraieff. ation. Gold Beach "Young Mothers" '°te to be by ballot upon! The amount of tax, in excess of chairman, Mrs. John Porisch; 5hali be the words "Bonds *be 6% limitation, proposed to vice-chairman, Mrs. Jim Adams; and "Bonds—No” - and be levied for said fiscal year is secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Reta j Ganong ’"shall place a cross iX) 519.358.20. Chetco—chairman. Mrs B o b ' ’he word, ‘Bonds” and Dated this 21st day of May, Yes ,r k n t „ ----------- . V 1Q4S Perkins; vice-chairman, M r s. r between the ,1948 Bonds' and the word "No" HERBERT PAYNE, Chairman. Grace Yelton; secretary-treasur er, Mrs. Bess Miller. •Wates his choice. I Board of Directors. Pistol River unitd decided to for the reception of A ttest: Dora E. Beaulieu. Dis- May 27, June 3 hold its election this fall. \ Cast f°r or a g a in st' trict Clerk. C‘on of said indebted- . n said day and date .. , . P ace aforesaid, b e 1 Don’t fail to consult us if you plan to the hour of 2 o’clock I retnai open until the BUY OR SELL P- rn. of the the same shall j See Classified Section for BETTER BI VS *r of distrist school S tr ic t No. 17, Oregon, made | A. D. 1948. PAYN Chairman, rd. ulieu, Dis- June 3 1 Pete J. Eesmeister, Realtor “The Agency of DEPENDABLE Service” Crissev Building Brookings, Oregon THE DROP CENTER VANITY ADDS CHARM TO THIS VANITY! 4 i s r e iw , ■ ■ " t Ss4 I F iL >7 M W .’ • 5 PIECES IN STRIPED WALNUT VENEERS, ONLY T $134.50 The large 36-inch circle plate m irro r and drop center on the 5-draw er vanity make this suite outstanding for beauty and value. 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