Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, November 11, 1948, Page 5, Image 5

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    bAY. NOVEMBER 11. 1948.
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^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
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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
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jcmemolors"
ed
Packard
condita
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as our differences may -îrs. Pauline Anderson
stra te d at Langlois.
ben eh
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demon
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Smith R hcr Alethodiat
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Sunday ocnooj
School at
at 1C a ni.
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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
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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-
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.
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,
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
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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. And you’d avoid thoae
persistent “ N ext tim e, try the tram ” billl»oar«ia which
(we warn you) will make you wish you'd taken tlieir
advice in the first place.
grniture Co.
It doesn’t m et a great deal to go to California on the
train. W hy not call Southern Pacific and get tiie d op e—
ju st in case?
âft&r school
i#5 tedio
Biltwell'
Furniture
t im ô
V
So you're diking
to California
LOCAL NEWS
|ne Furniture
Appliances
\ \ \ \
\Y \\
L.
P. S. If you need a car when vou get there, you can rent
a good one at low rates. W e’ll gladly arrange it for you.
S-P
The frie n d ly
Southern Pacific
See yo u r nearest S. P. agent, or w rite J. A. O rm andy, GPA.,
622 P acific B u ild in g , P o rtla n d , 4, Oregon
Westinghouse
wons Beds,
springs and
LITTLE JEWEL
B u lb assortm ents m ailed anyw here in L’ . S. prepaid.
(ID E A L C H R IS T M A S G IF T )
Mattresses
SPECIAL FALL BCLS SALE
Harmon
i Up-’i I
( ’ ,t o /
n i M •!». Bulbs Will Be
,) livered to Post Office. No Handling ( barges.
F lirty Days to Pay!
WD QUALITY
Ir'm Furniture
' the famous
erfect Sleeper”
mattress
s’ey Radios
Jdors and Range»
W em an"
!.'nm Heaters ant
I»r Furnaces
ater Heaters
Monarch'
^tric. Wood and
’ °robination
R ongcs
^ s tro n g
‘d and Felt Base
unoieum
With The Churches
A
Baptist Community
.
ila n d and Cot • C ro i n T U I.iP S , top size bulbs
*0 f • 75c; 50 fo r $1.00
< u lla g e ru lip a
A vance, M a rsh a ll Ha.g, A lbino, Golden
H arvest.
D a rw in Tulips
C ity o f H aarlem , C la ra B u tt, W illia m P itt.
U topia, Wm. Copeland, Pride of H a arlem Ingiescom bt
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t
**v ' ...
oeth, B ärtigen. Rose Copeland.
Rev. N ick N. N e u f‘ Id. P isto-
O. C. T u rle y. Music D ire rio r
Sunday school at 9 45 a- r
’ T n f- -
u-f— ,’ j-'
E vening service at 7 30 p m
Young peo; le ’ ~ I'
B ible studv and p riv e r *c ”
ce, Wednesdav nt « ?0 P m
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Christian Science Society
•env c« - Sunnav
t 1!
*
n
’
he I o O F ha’ ’ The -i hiic i<
n vi'cd.
“ 'M o rta ls and Im m o rta ls ” b
'he subject of the Lesson-Sectncn
n a ll Churches of C hrist. S citn -
( tist. on Sunday, Nov mber 14.
The Golden Text is " I f ye 3 ve
! af te r the flesh, ye sha ’ l die; hut
i :* ve through the Sb’r it do mor-
! t if y the deeds of the bod>. ycI
's h a ll liv e ’’ (Romans 8 13).
Am on? the mtations which c m-
I u rs e »he ! esao” -Sermon is 'he
¡fo llo w in g from the B lh ’ e: “ F o r
I as many as are le i by the S ' r it
o ' God. they arc »he sons of
I God” .Rom 8:14) together w :h
the fo llo w in g c o rre lM h e
-
e -e fr r m the C h ristia n Science
■**?*?> B u ild in g
w jth K e y
I’
Here** beauty, utflirv end
perl >rtnan«.e all »rapped
up in a »mall, «leek 9 1» «
• t< 16" ca»e—ideal lot end
tablet, bedtide tablet, kitchen
»helve«—vet powerful enough
’ to fill » ballroom with cry»tai
clear muvic. Styled on all tide*.
R etra cta b le, d isa p p ea rin g
handle. Green and gold, ivory
«»J gold. . . . .
«33 50
Westinghouse
I
Srockirtgs Electric
& Padio Co.
1 air* ’ D i.ips
ra v o n te
F an tasy , \ lolet Q ue?,i, Blu« P a rro tt, G ranire
D utch H ya cin th s
Yeh w, R d, W hite. R ote L ig h t Blue
25 bulbs
$2.75
50 bulbs
$5 25.
R anunculus se;)«rate shades
M ixed Shades
KM) bull)«
$2-50
100 bulbs .
$2.00
K in g A lire o D auodils. o r mixed Narcissus, a ll bloom ing to
¡arge sues, top quäl »v 25 bulbs. $1.75; 50 bulbs. $,3 00
L ily B rlb s tgoor» ' »o- n — ire ) C ro ft R e r» l. and P n ib e lla tu m
Regal L ilie s 10 bulbs, 75c; 25 bulbs, $2 00; 50 bulbs $3 50
100 bulbs <6.75.
’
D m b e lla tu m 10 nibs, $1.00; 25 b u ll« , $2.25 50 bulbs $4 25
100 bo’ s- $RQ0.
C ro ft
10 bulbs, $1.00; 25 bulbs $2.25; 50 bulbs $125
100 bulbs. $H00.
.
C
Bulbs. 100 bulbs, $1.75
Mix, (same p rice ) Blue, vellnw , w h ite p u rp le
lies, ch o ce of eMors » h
. y d lm
p in k and black.
BI
p e t u m ) Ix ik a
’ w ith w h ite o r colors
10 bulbs !ar'*e site. $2.50 1<
hs, medium size. $1 50.
W e have Ac !.?•• la » nc stock
m ’ re t priced very low
fo r clean-u
14 CMW t iblets and yearlln**,. Must lie seen to
be apprécia
! ADo have wedgewood nd other Jri< fo r p lant-
«ntity lim ite d .
Brookirgs-Harbcr
Bulb M arketing Company
B O X 515
BROOKr
OREGON