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bAY. NOVEMBER 11. 1948. XBE?, ^BROOKINGS-HAR BOR PILO T. B reckincs Ore<’ on T -e 'V n rM ’g Best c i mate PAG E F IV fc Som ething has been added to '(p a g e 63). •non hs h o o tin g tr ip in south- Mrs. \V. H. Keehnel, fo rm e r v r home extension u n it m e tt- hjj i eastern Oregon w ith tw o e lk to resident of i ia i ngs. Those women who attended • nf.Vff V. R O BER TS ^ospitai Star of trie Sea the credtt of the group. v a t ra,ve» ,< . g .l s. the project leader tra in in g meet ;,emons!ratton A gent te lari ( athoiic Church ing fo r r i* t w rapping and p a rty ¿' u it Id and Mrs. has moved to Pacioma, C a lif., He , • • • • Rev. F t . Babyak, Pastor J. E b te .vu su n were delegates, 12543 Pierce, according to a ra id favors w ill give the in fo rm â t on valle <pj THERE: f ir s t Sunda> of montn at 12 at the B aptist state convention I to the P ilo t. ’ o the units in 15 m inute dem n- noon hU d this week at P ortland. | T ry P ilo t class ads today! H w onderful c o u n try — ’ -r.st ! ° P th V each ” n it mect r-g-' AU other Sunday. ttl s J. ■ State*, • Etheleene Thompson and ____ jcmemolors" ed Packard condita a'< I t' a 207 a ] as our differences may -îrs. Pauline Anderson stra te d at Langlois. ben eh U* M rs D om thu demon j »» D Smith R hcr Alethodiat ’ Sunday ocnooj School at at 1C a ni. •*««««> V ‘ " Zm • “ « . . >n as the "co n te st" is D o ro th y Asdel and Mrs. Troxel Rev E C H ick w 11 d i ' are fortunate people— at P o rt O rford. O ther unit meet- sermon always use the good M necessary to keep our ngs have not been held. This p a rt o f the extension program is 1 free. Seventh Day AihentiM a b it lik e the fro stin g of a cake Sabbath school at 9 30 a m -epaired five in n e rsp rin g — not essential— but oh! so good. lengùàd Church sen ice at 11 a ni Stoller ;-J r; at Port O rford last F ri D id you know th a t when cong- Young peoples meeting at | Mary Beth M inden, ing potatoes, the easy way is the management specialist, o f, best w ay? How do you cook po- P m Prayer meeting at 7 30 State College, conducted tatoes? M any ru ra l women in P m Wednesday V isito rs art Sale fting Friday. T h ir ty worn- C a lifo rn ia were asked this ques w e l c o m e . --------- Episcopali ('u r n , C o u n ty M ission o f the ! T.e man were presenf to tion. h- ' ’ ; ; h e method of re p a ir. Episcopal Church I wonder w hether Oregon wom elepni;; Brookings. St. T im o th y Chapel, en top C a lifo rn ia in potato cook- ire always glad to have ig s k ill Three-fourths of th * Pnest-in-charge. Rev F r. L u th e r Stands attend o u r m eet- O. Ison (nhone: study, 734; home the program is of in te r- C a lifo rn ia women who answered Ithem. On« cuahloa was Ok said th a t they peel and cut up 662. Gold Beach) S en ice every Sunday at 4 :CrT L bad- when we ripped it the potatoes before cooking. p. m. On Saints’ Days when Recent research shows th a t it b o riti it looked like a r a t ’s nest ken.ng it was smooth, fla t is best to boil o r bake them in nounced. Chapel is across frem !prav Briagy. as when new. We th e ir skins. T his method sa es high school. A ll are welcome TI Bu Church school every Sunr’ a- lave this same p ro g ra m in the m inerals and vitamins. or beai B o ilin g potaoes in th e ir jackets at 10 a. m. I .'(immunity, and everyone Ttifl? to attend w ith o r w ith w ‘» n potatoes and jackets are sound— is a good sta rt toward iot 04» rushion. 's e rv in g them scalloped, mashed. : 4i r.VATff t creamed, o r in other ways that M r and ,Trs. »'enneth R H! n are fa m ily favorites. Peeling af- and son Bobby of Madalenc, C ali- te r cooking is a quick task. fornia, are v is itin g fo r a co --le 2>o Yov Have Trouble Peeling °T "'ccks at the horn« of H ard-B oiled Eggs? B ailey’s parents. M r. and Mr«. np. , . M ilto n Foster. J here have been so many ques- r> • .. ’ , r „ ,„ R . « v , H arold B ow lby is in the G H n o n , about how to pool h n n h Reach h w p ita l a fte r beine in<u-«1 cooked eg«, th a t the departtoeo. w hi|e w ork| , woods n f a g ric u ltu re in W ashington ha,-, A , „ f M r anf) , , r , . . orepared directions fo r peeling v ,,.,,;,,,,, E red Anderson and •ADQUARTERS hem. These directions w ill m ake Dalp w illia m s returned from FOR the ioh easier if you w ant t o ________________ ________ i use cold hard-cooked eggs in p otato salad o r fo r stuffed eggs. T h is is the way th a t is sug gested: As soon as the eggs ate )ne cooked, cool them imm ediately in cold w ater. That quick, th o r ough cooling helps to prevent the d a rk rin g around the yolks, Upholstered and makes handling easier. Then cra ck the shell as usual. Here WITH A is a point th a t may be new to you. loosen the shell by ro llin g the egg lig h tiy between the two hands. Don’t overdo it. Then, hold the egg under w ater and begin peeling at the large end at the a ir space. The cold w ater The famous A Console Radio helps ease off the shell and “Beauty Rest” washes away the bits of .-»hell in a Capsule Form le ft on the whites. p 5J< r ini • h o p . you h a w a pl««aaant trip, with a minimum of Slippery highway», road hog», and unsolicited advice from the hack neat on how to drive, where to atop for j v h I*. and where to »pend the night. dricks O f course, you m ight tie a bit more com fortable if you w ent by train and let the engineer do the work. Y ou’d arrive rented, inatead of tired out. 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