Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, September 23, 1948, Page 5, Image 5

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    Azalea R ow
BROOKINGS-HARBOR p il o t , Brookings. Oregon
officers, the chairmen and co-
chairmen to tea at Vincent s
Azalea Room, October 7. The
time is 2 o'clock.
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Homemakers'
By ALDENF N. ROBERTS
World’s Finest Climate
the dried figs and prunes shou’d|
first be soaked in water from lit
to 20 minutes, then should be
ground or chopped coarsely. The
dried apples should first be soak­
ed in water 20 minutes, and then
ground finely with raisins. T h '
celery is simply diced and salted
before it is blended with peanut
butter.
In the case of carrots, the veg
etable is first washed and scrap­
ed and then ground fine with
raisins, blended with peanut but­
ter fto which a little butter or
fortified margarine has been add­
ed if it isn’t moist enough) and
then spread on the bre-’d.
School luncheons are not the
only spot for peanut butter. Pea­
nut butter cookies are a special
delight to many people. And—
there is a variety of other dish
es such as baked apples with
peanut butter topping, stuffed
sweet potatoes with peanut hun­
ter. peanut butter sauce for veg-
etbles, peanut butter biscuits,
muffins, bread, griddle cakes and
peanut butter salad dressing.
w Finger Writes—
Home Demonstration Agent
eneus of garden shows,
the country, we found
^¡yat of Omar Khayyam’I Lack of time, busy with prep- IlELLO, THERE:
i the theme of the annual arations for her daughter's en-
October will mark the beginn-
er show of the Douglas trance to Stanford, and the no- inK of Home Extension unit meet-
en Club, Long Island
cessity of making the trip with *n8s I am eager to see all of
,.,ve flower arrangements Nancy to Palo Alto. Mrs. Rice you who I have missed seeing
j lines from the poem asks that this newspaper notice this summer The fust meeting
wrought to mind—wonder < with her apologies) be consid- will be a busy one with yearbooks
arden clubbei, Mae Powell | ered as covering the invitational to pass out to members, and a
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t grows man\ varieties of amentities.’ She urges all of us revision of the mailing list, be
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this from to attend and with problems and sides a demonstration on “Color
■ ny • flow questios, if any, listed.
in the Home." There will be a
But No Swords Draum—
¿re to blush unseen.
kit from the state college, includ­
From the realm of politics ing samples of drapery materials
| . i a
tneaa on the
(but not on politics will he speak• —of rugs, pictures, slip cover!
•IT.
ether garden clubbers, ¡1- comes our next speaker, Senator material and other things which
ig their favorite verse. William Walsh who will talk to one can use to add color to th?
Jd be fun as well as stim- us on Roadside Beautification, at home. I think you’ll like this
to the imagination and the Oct. 14 meeting of the club. meeting and every homemaker
give added interest to The time 2 o’clock STANDARD. is invited to attend the meeting
Included in the program will in her community. Here is the
No. 7, as stated in the
earbook. that is—classes be the showing of colored slides schedule:
er arrangements conduct- of “Scenic Views of Oregon ’
Port Orford, Oct. 1, 1:30 P S I,
ughout the year. Certain- courtesy of Mr. Lloyd Moss. Th? at American Legion hall.
Young Mothers, Oct. 4, 7:30 a*
theme of Omar Khayyam hostesses under the chairman
Shave been a difficult one. ship of Mrs. Lloyd Harbin, will Ann Porisch’s place. Gold Beach.
Sixes, Oct. 15, 1 :30 at home of
be Mrs. Val Mendenhall, Mrs.
s and Pleasure—
Stanley Paterson, Mrs. Joe Mas- Mrs. Mary Woodruff.
(the purpose of discussion sett, Mrs. Lola Keehncl, and Miss
Motels Modern,
Gold Beach, Oct. 19. 1:30 at
er co-ordination of the Marie Hempel.
Community hall.
f the different programs
Will Be 'Magnet'
Chetco, Oct. 20. 1:30 at the
ijects of the Azalea Gar- Operation Talkie Talkie
Grange Hall.
Improvements to motels of
Suggested to the Azalea Gar-
s, Mrs. Guy Rice, cluo
. yearbook
u i committee.,
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Ophir, « Oct. u 22,
10:30 at the
this area cannot go without
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t herewith invites the den
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home of Mabel Adams,
mention because they Im n
(but not seriously) the following
Pistol River. Oct. 27, 1:30 at
been brought up to compare
rhyme without reason illustrat­ the school house.
with any between Portland
ed by a telephone
pole with no
,
‘Langlois, Oct. 28. 1.30 at tin*
and
the Bay region.
wires attached, for a page, coy- h„m„ o( st(,„ a s|lx.un]
Take for instance the Four
ering an extra-curricular proj­
Biddles Motel, near Winchuck
Since some of the meetings
ect, for better telephone service
Village, »« said to be the
in t
district. The name “Proj- are a month away, why not mark
ultra-modem type, compar­
ect of the Big and Useless Stick." i ’he calender right now with a
able to any in the United
LAM ENT
1 rti* c’rc*e ar°und the date your
unit will have its meeting. B rirg ■ States f o r convienees a n d
Come, Draw' up chairs and let your neighbors and friends, to*.
comforts.
us discourse
Sunset Cottages, under the
With
the
children
back
in
the
SADQUARTERS
On the evils of motors over schools, consumers will lie look­
ownership of the McAdams,
FOR
buggy and horse
have beeh, completely remod­
ing for something tasty and nour­
Perhaps, better place to wrin ishing to go into those school
eled, including electric heat,
Furniture
kle our brows
and all utilities. N ext year,
lunc hsandwiches. How about
it is planned, these cottages
The dark w’ooded shade ci our |H’anut butter? Peanut butte
kd Appliances
green myrtle boughs.
with be further improved by
and enriched bread together pro
Now whisper, and softly, can vide the growing child with
a stuoeo job.
Oil heating system, form­
anyone tell
food energy (calories), minerals,
'B iltw ell'
erly used, has been discard­
Did any such live—Alexander thianun, riboflavin, and niacin.
ed, and there are ranges in
Graham Bell?
Peanut butter provides a gener-
Upholstered
every cabin, together with all
The madness of ages would ous amount of inexpensive pro-
modern comforts.
have us believe
tein, which is otherwise found
Furniture
We could sit miles a p n t and mainly in foods which are short
a message receive.
in supply and considerably high-
Local News Items
Now ere faces get set in a de , cr in pnce Furthermore, it is
imons Beds,
Earl B. Livingston, formerly
corous frowning
; eaSy to keep, and it blends par
Let us try to believe • may ticularly well in sandwiches in in the insurance business at Co-
Springs and
only be clowning —
I combination with jellies, chopped quill»’, is taking office space with
But let us pry into this secre’, vegetables, dried fruits or meat Raymond A. Lower, local broker,
The famous
in the Templar hotel building.
a smidgen
left-overs.
“Beauty Rest”
He will handle all lines of in­
Fifty square miles and the
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Same sandwich spread varia­ surance, including health, life,
Carrier Pigeon
Mattresses
tions include such fillings as pea- accident, and fire, representing
More dignity in the fu tu n
' nut butter, carrot, and raisin, a number of leading companies.
I peanut butter and celery; pea-^
Harmon
Local News Items
.nut butter, carrot, cabbage. and
raisins; peanut butter, dried af
In
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rk
is
being
held
up
>1) QUALITY
for want of plumbing at the Ole ph*. and raisin; pe.int; butter ,
If'm F urniture
Ask home, back of the Brookings and prune, peanut butter an-t
Market. The wiring was com­ fig, and a n u m k r of others.
In making these sandwiches
the famous
pleted last week.
a
ndricks
irniture Co.
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floor cabinets, roomy w all
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are solidly made of steel, in
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Heaters and
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Monarch'
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Specializing in Color Printing of All Kinds
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• Specializing in Color Printing of All Kinds
P rin ters
Publishers
Stationers
MALL MODEL 7
GASOLINE
ENGINE ( HAIN SAW
( A one- or two-man tool) Low’er in price, more powerful
lighter in weight, 24-inch model weighs only 75 pound«
More compact in design - can be more easily transported over
rough terrain—operated with a minimum of clearance—and
used successfully after a few instructions. Mows down big
timber up to and including trees 12 feet in diameter. Cut­
ting chain swivels for any agle cut. Automatic stall-proof
clutch keeps engine running when saw chain is Jammed,
Quick detachable Idler is easily removed if saw is jammed
in cut. Immediately available in 18-lnch to 12-foot cutting
capacities. Also pneumatic and electric models, and chain
sharpener.
MALL CHAIN SAW CO.
S. R. HUNT, D istributor
Bill Jones, Brookings Agent