i î AVGUST 19. 1948
BROOKiNGS-HARBOR p i l o t . Breckings,
Oregon
Page
tve
/ mear C’iwio’e
coming up before long, it may be
in terestin g to some homemakers —someone w ill ca ll on you, s o l« *
7. Mrs Vida W alker, P.stol
to know th a t th ere’s a simple ^et the ¡acts in-i iemde what vo m m itte e m e n
r - . ’.VE .V ffOBFRTS
River district, Raymoo*. s lotire
you w ant to do for it
w ay of m aking home-canned to
"
„¡.«'nr .. •, A g e n t
to and including Harvey Crook's
m ato juice equal in Vitamin C
• • • •
ranch;
value to orange juice. D epart
8. Mrs. Lot McNeely. Carpen-
THERE:
terville district, excluding H a r
m ent of ag ricu ltu re nutritionists
freezing time for fruits say th a t it can be done by add
GOLD BEACH - Organization ; vey Crook s ranch to and includ
•etables, that
sum- ing ascorbic acid tablets or the
of
t urry County for the county ing Colegrove'» ranch.
BY C. E. SEGER
season is in full
spiral drive, August 24 and 25.
9. Mi's. Doris Lea Freem an,
powder to the ja r of tomatoes
Gold Beach, Ore.
Tgp a the west doubtless in canning.
has been completed. The county' Brookings district, excluding the
i jjonie gardent i s and bud-
is divided into districts with a Colegrove ranch, to Chetco river;
| homemakers, are now
In tests w here 150 mg. ol TERMINAL LEAVE BENEFITS chairmen in charge of each dis
10. Joe D eM artin, H arbor dis
about how to freeze Vitamin C — in tablet form —-j Veterans who have not ap trict. These chairm en have chos trict, Chetco river to sta te line;
vegetables for fu tu re w ere added to each pint jar, it
fo r term inal leave bond> en their crews of w orkers and
11. Mrs. Sly via Tolick, Agness
X.er m a home freezer or was found th a t the vitamin was ,or unused leave during active will cover the territo ry as best and Illahe district.
[neighborhood looker plant. w ell retain ed a fte r six m onths' service, as enlisted men in W.
suits them. They niclude:
of storage. And neither the color
*■> have only until Sept. 1 t<
¡department oi a g ric u ltu m
1. Mi's. Harvey Kane, Lang
nor flavor of home-canned to-' (^° so> The Oregon departm ent of
[booklet—Home Freezing of
m atoes w ere affected by the ad- veterans’ affairs warned this us lois district, county line to and
Itn: Vegetables filled w ith dition of Vitam in C.
including Floras Creek road;
. this week.
A ccat if w hite paint is being
and illustrations on
2. Mrs. Elsie Quinn. Denmark applied to the exterior of Chetco
W hen tom atoes a r e canned
An im portant amendment pass-
how”. For example,
district. Floras Creek road to but Store, by Dodson painters, who
b-v ^ ,b Congress makes it
t are full pages of pictures plain, they have little more than
not including airport road.
last week painted the barn a t
how to prepare corn, a th ird of the am ount of Vitamin P°ssible for brothers, s i s t e r s .
3. Mrs. Docia Sweet, Sixes the Freem an place.
C
contained
in
orange
juice.
And
nePbews
and
nieces
who
survive
I broccoli, peaches, and big
district. Airport road to and in
Mrs. Allen Bynon and broth
ernes for freezing and on an average, fresh orange juice a deceased veteran to receive the,
cluding the Upper Elk Creek er, Fred Jr., of Oswego, arrived
has
slightly
more
vitamin
C
than,
Pa-
v
mcnt
of
his
unused
leave,
the
|tt package them. There are j
Tuesday to visit Mr. and Mrs.
i state veterans agency points out road;
i showing how to m ake canned orange juice.
■ ,
Heretofore the only eligible sur ! 4. Mrs. Jean S tratto n , Port Charles E. Low.
equipment for fill-
The Pistol River girls who are vivors were the widow, children Orford district, excluding E 1 k
Victor Lockwood of Pftt latch.
and sealing them.
Creek road to zXrizona Inn;
carrying a 4-H clothing project or parents of the deceased
Wash., seeks d a ta of this area.
also have a bulletin— m et w ith Jo Ann Mead last Mon
Mrs. Viola Ram alia. Ophir dis In a le tte r to the Pilot. W ed
The deadline for such appli
M eat and P o u ltry day. W hile there Celia Sorenson cants to apply is also Sept, l.i trict. excluding Arizona Inn to nesday, he subserbed to the pa
s" that should also be so finished m aking her coin purse, provided the veteran died a fter, and including Rogue River park per and asked for other infor
. We have a supply of these and Robin Uhly got a good start discharge and prior to applying (including Squaw' Valley r o a d m ation available.
and to the Rogue River road);
i in the office and will be on h er needle case. Others pres for the terminal leave bond.
D irectors of Rrookings R otary
6. Mrs. George M ateer. Gold club met Friday evening at the
| to send a copy to you if ent w ere K athleen Ism ert and
Since survivors’ application
I lend us a request. They’re M arilyn Fairbank. We’ll see all forms cannot be obtained locally Beach-W edderburn district, ex home of Roy Weideinan, p resi
these finished products at the such beneficiaries should w rite j cluding Rogue River park to and dent. Club affairs were decided
I too.'
a t the time.
Curry
County Bair..
the appropriate branch of the •ncluding Raymond's lodge,»
bulletin which may in-
t some of you is ‘‘Food for
Mr. and Mrs. George Mateer armed forces and request that
aily with Young Children.” and I went to the Sixes Grange the lelter be considered in lieu
I gives weekly f o o d plans picnic Sunday. It was held at
tormal application
I m estimate of costs w ith Brooks’ sum m er camp on Floras
^our county service officer will
on how to get the Lake. Besides discussing the fair asslst those eligible for this ben-
H ot your food dollar when and the county hospital, we had
complete the necessary
I have purrhaMd the FRED I.EE Well-
These d a y s of high a w onderful meal (you should've forms, uhieh must be notarized
Drilling outfit, and will be ready immedi
the homemaker's job oi tasted S tella Slocums cake!) an i anc* mailed, along with photo-
shopping is a mighty im- a beautiful boat ride around the s ,a ,*c copy ol discharge, to ap-
ately to drill well« at any time. Contact
b ; one. This is also a free Lake. The Brooks are excellent Pr°priate branches of the arm ed
me for estimates and plans.
forces listed on the application
hosts.
blank.
to m a to canning tim e
Next week is the hospital drive
(makers"
Named On County
Co. Service O fficei Hospital 'D rive”
Reports To You:
LOCAL NEWS
A N N O U N C IN G
Just Arrived
TH E N EW
W E S T IN G H O U S E
and
d r ie r
Rebekah Approve
County Hospital
Regular meeting of Topaz Re
bekah lodge was held at the
Odd Fellows hall Tuesday. Dolly .
Brainard reported on the hos- '
pital meeting at Gold Beach she
and Doris Freem an had attended
as delegates of the lodge. Every
one was in favor of having the
county hospital.
A letter from the H arbor Com
m unity club, asking for women
to help out at the community
library one day a month, was
read. Dolly Brainard and Agd”
Bickner volunteered to go one
day a month, with Mrs. Brain
ard offering to go oftener if
had a way to get to and from. I
It was voted to give a wedding
j present to Mrs. Helen F is h e r:
' Stipes.
j Following the meeting a so-j
j d a l hour was enjoyed, w ith re-
freshments served by H arriett >
, Stephenson. Iris Kindel, B e rth a ,
j W hirry and Millie Peterson.
j
Den 1 Cub Notes
Den 1 held its weekly m eet
ing Monday and started clearing
| a space to build a club house in
the grove of trees at the home
of the den mother.
Cub scouts present were Gar>
Ault. Larry Meyers. Victor Har-
j ris. Laird H arris and Dickie Ber
ger. Come on Cub Scouts of Den
1, let's get our club house built
before school starts. Bring any
pieces of boards or old nails to
the meeting. — Demis Hom, den
! chief.
Tfca haort of M m laundromat,
H m Soal«d-4f»-$*»«i Transmission,
H g varan toad for FIVE yvars
after year of manufacture, again*!
man ufo during defect*.
dafoct*.
manufacturing
!NGS ELECTRIC & RADIO CO.
THING in the electric line
udenhall Sr.
W. E. Molfe
’r Building
Brookings, Ore
"F low er Girls
n
The Flower Girls met at Mrs.
1 Richard Smith s on Monday.
j
Each brought containers of
flowers and practiced flower ar-
i rangements.
Mrs. Smith took us to the
beach and we went wading Af-
: terw ards she treated us to ice
cream -K aren Simpson, reporter
B. L. P R IC E
General Delivery
CHETCO
Brookings, Ore.
CA FE
THE HOME OF
FINE FOOD
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We Feature Fried Chicken Dinners, Sundays!
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