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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1949)
THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1949 Homemakers BY ALDENE N. AHO, County Home Demonstration agent HELLO THERE: It was a pleasure to have Bur ton Hutton state 4-H club agent, in the county last week. In addi tion to talking at the schools and several club meetings, Mr. Hut ton was speaker at Brookings Ro tary’ club and at the Azalea Gar den club. 1 accompanied Mr. Hut ton to the Garden Club and it was an afternoon I’ll not soon forget. His speech was fine, but the highlight of the afternoon was the skit, "Fun with Flowers,” put on by the 12 Azalea 4-H Flower Girls and their leader, Mrs. Dorothy Lockland accom panying them on the piano. You w’oud have enjoyed seeing their first birthday cake decorated with candles and flowers, also the “fresh" Easter bonnets with real flowers, and the weddnig party. But most of all, youwould’ve enjoyed the real live Easter bun ny named "Snow” sitting amid flowers in a basket. Also the spe cial guests "Onion” and "Petu nia" who are twin kids, snowy white and sporting fancy fresh flower Easter bonnets. Yes, the flower girls did themselves proud f and I feel certain they gained something from this activity’ which will make them better cit izens. And helping our boys and girls be better citizens is the goal goal of all those w’ho work with 4-H clubs. Many people often find that soup or gravy turns sour rather quickly in the refrigerator. If soup is covered while still warm, then placed in the refrigerator, is is likely to turn sour sooner BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON <han if it is cooled before cov ering and storing. The reason for this is that moisture condenses on the inside of the cover, drops back into the soup, and then it forms an excellent medium for the growth of organisms that cause the soup or gravy to spoil. If you see condensation forming on covers of other foods in the refrigerator, it is advisable to wipe the cover dry, then replace them on the food. To satisfy the preference of those of you who prefer a gold- •en-brown pie crust to a light one try using skim milk in place of water the next time you make pie crust. The lactose, or milk sugar, in the skim milk carmel- izes to an enticing brown color quicker than other types of sugar. Co. Service Office! Reports To You: BY C. E. SEGER Gold Beach, Ore. Increased Educational Benefits A 815 increase in state educa tional benefits to Oregon world war 2 veterans attending full- time courses in college under graduate study will go into effect next Sept. 1, by virtue of an amendment approved in the cur rent state legislature and signed by Governor McKay. This announcement was made in a meeting in Portland last week of 14 state and independ ent college officials w’ho gathered to discuss methods o f placing Oregon’s graduating veterans in jobs. The conference was calk’d by the Multnomah county veter ans’ service committee. W. F. Gaarenstroom, state di rector of veterans’ affairs, ex plained that the increase to 850 in monthly benefits should prove helpful to college veterans whose federal benefits are expiring. The present 835 state aid will remain in force for all but those taking full-time undergraduate college studies. Veterans are urged not to wait until their federal benefits have WITH A PROMISE OF completely’ run out before apply- Personal consideration, friend-'ing for the state benefits, but ly attention, respect for your should promptly obtain and fill confidence, a genuine desire to out the State of Oregon eligibility sell for you at the price you form. In so doing the change-over state and with courtesy toward can be done without delay, or hardship. Eligibility forms can everyone. be had by writing or calling your county service officer, phono 343, Gold Beach, who will gladly as THIS WEEK'S DOPE SHEET— sist in preparing the completed We have two of the finest bus forms. CES iness lots in Brookings on Hwy. 101 for only 81750 8500 down, We Work With SPEED to Fil! Your NEED!......... । and $50 per month. Want to buy a fine lily plant ing at a good price? Here’Tis— about 30.000 commercials, 30,000 BARTON W. MARSH----- yearlings and all increase of the stock. Stop and let us show’ youi Only eight persons survived the these! Real buy! Large 4-yr-ld house flood. For 120 years Noah preach with 2 \cres and excellent grav- ed and pleaded with the unbe ity flow spring water. Onìv 3 læving, mocking people of Ins miles from Brookings on Hwy 101 time. His building of an ark on priced at only 83000. Small dn dry land, his warnings of a com ing Hood in a land where such pyt, balance like rent. a thing had never been heard of Unfinished cabin and acre near mouth of Winchuck river. Beau seemed to the people of that age tiful view’ would make fine per- as being the ultimate in foolish ’ manent or resort place. Glad to ness and inconsistencies. \v hen show this as it has possibilities. the floods came at the appointed 6.4 acresfi north bank Chetco hour, and the inhanitams saw river. House, garage, barn, chic their homes and belongings being ken house, grapes, peaches, ap swept beneath the imoilmg nuts ples, currants, berries, myrtle while they were fleeing to othe woods, etc. Low priced at 83800 higher lands in attempts to es- cape, and when the' waters began with terms. Two good-sized houses right in to wet their feet as they made Brookings, fine location. 83500 - 1heir last stand on the highest ground, it is my opinion, that 8750 down, balance like rent. 17 acres in town—finest river the ark that foolish old man had and ocean views. Priced S3400-— built on the side of a mountain 8500 down. 840 per month buys looked mighty toog to them, and how’ they would have loved to it! Subdivide it—we’ll sell it! Don't forget those looking for have refuge behind its protecting good stock ranches—we have ’em bulwarks. Too late they recog- nized their folly. “And it was in the days Noe, Many new and^ exclusive list so shall it be also in the days ing recently, so drop in and we of the coming of the Son of Man. They did eat, they drank. they mil gladly show them to you. married wives, they were given in marriage, until the very day that Noe entered into the ark, and the flood came and destroyed them all.” Luke 18:26, 27. ( 'y^'dete Real Eestate Service The foregoing scripture is being Bo> 211 South end of town fulfilled today. The day and the hour of the coming of Christ no Brookings, Oregon man knows, but he has told us to learn a parable of the fig . G 0. LEONARD The World's Best Climate When its bianth is 5» t the tloods, the drouths, the fam^ nnrl putteth niiftntk forth InovziC .>» .... r. > tender, and leaves mes. .>11 all of which are frequently ye know’ that summer is nigh: set forth in the Bible as tokens So likewise ye when ye shall see . the approaching doom I just all these things, know that it is swned to the daily 10 o'clock near, even at the doors. Verily ‘ aws broadcast. Omitting the de- 1 say unto you. This generaltoi ail, a considerable portion of shall not pass till all things In he time was consumed in a re-1 fulfilled.’ Matthew 24:32-34. it al of the overnight murder. What things is Christ speaking, ape and accident events. This is about ? Permit the Scripture U lie daily grin 1 as the world mov-* answer: "This know also, that in the last days perilous limes shal come. For men shall be lover: of their own selves, covetod boasters, proud, blasphemers, dis obedient to parents, unthankful unholy, without natural affec tion, truce breakers, false accus ers, incontinent, fierce, despisers of those that are good, traitors, heady, high-minded. 1 o v e r s of pleasure more than lovers of God; Having a form of godliness but denying the power thereof: from such turn away.” 2 Tim. 3:1-5. Won’t you please pause for a moment and seriously consider this Scripture? I low’ about the times being perilous? How about a world of little nations gone mad in their self-love? Does cov etousness have anything to do with matters in a land where 18% of the people control 95% of the wealth? There are about 15 other evidences sot forth in this text, all showing why wo are in the last perilous days of human history. This is not all: lot us notice a few’ thing that are common place in our daily experience and observances, not noted in the j foregoing quotation. Think about the earthquakes, the tornadoes, PAGE FIVft es on to Armaceddon. Pause for a few moments in the mad whin ol life. idKe time to open your Bibles almost any- where and read thoughtfully for one-half hour and you will tainly be deeply stirred by the abundant confirmation yon will find for the events 1 have at- tempted to portray in this col umn this week. Pilot's Little Class Ads Get the Get the Results! Try them today! 2c a word, or 3 times for price of two inserations! Attend Selection ALL AND VOTE FOR TCOR FAVORITE, ON 8’t » \ 'd CH’T’O GRANGE HALL ADMISSION, $1.00 HARBOR DANCING AT 9:00 P. M