Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, September 22, 1949, Page 3, Image 3

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    THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. 1949
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON
The World's Best Climate
PAGE THREE
Strained: Marian Brooks, Lang J
lois, first; Hazel Cuptill, Den­
mark. second; C. H. Brooks, Lang
lois, third.
Comb: Fred Gardner, Harbor,
Continued from last week
first; Jim Brooks. Langlois, sec­
ond; Charles Clark. Langlois, 3rd.
CLASS IV—Baking.
da,ning’ sP°nge cake baking, bread baking, muffin bakinr
When thanked for the Chetco
DIVISION “E” Household Fur­ V
Cakes with shortening: Evelyn
dollar dinner and demonstration contests were held in the mess halT
nishings.
and
dub’s donation of
Sweet, Sixes, first; Jackie Lon
dauEhtcr-
and Mrs. S. E Hull of . 100 toward the purchase of the
Any article trimmed with tat- Par?
Wells, Gold Beach, second; Ves­
Poit Orford, flashed a million- ~~~------------------------
i esuscitator which is to become
Concluded on Page Six
per E. Bailor, Gold Beach, third.
dollar smile as she accepted the stew, high lemon pie, hot rolls a part of the ambulance equip-
C akes without shortening: Mrs.
grand champion award—a sum- and coffee.
ment, Bradley Page, president of
mer school scholarship, given by
Kathryn Reekman, Harbor, first;
that progressive organization, had
Marlene Pettyjohn was named this to say: “The members were
J. C. Penney Co. of Coquille, at
Ruby Purdin, Gold Beach, second;
the
winning bread baker after a all very happy that our club was
the 4-H club style revue. Erma
\ esper Bailor, Gold Beach, third.
close
contest entered by four girls m a financial position to make
modeled a two-piece wool tur-
Pies, one crust: No first; Ruby
from
Cookery 3 club from Gold such a contribution.”
quoise dress-up dress, worn with
Purdin, Gold Beach, second; Eva
Beach
which is led by Mrs. Ruby
white accessories.
" hen asked if the money was
Donaldson, Denmark, third.
Purdin.
Mary Lou Turner was
In the senior style revue divi­
part
of the building fund that
GOLD
BEACH
—
“
While
Ore- sion Elaine LeClair, Harbor, plac­ runner-up in the contest and Di-
Pies. 2 crusts: Ruby Purdin,
the
club
had been raising for the
gon
farmers
and
stockmen
have
ane
Melville
placed
in
the
white
Gold Beach, first; Evelyn Sweet,
ed in the red ribbon class and ribbon class.
improvement of their new club­
spent
millions
of
dollars
for
im
­
Sixes, second; Eva Donaldson,
house, he said: “Yes, it came out
provements, soil conservation, Lois Hull, Port Orford, placed in
Renmark, third.
The muffin baking contest win­ ot the building fund and mav
and the purchase of new equip­ the white. Mary Jean Sabin, Anne
Cookies (plate of five): Ethel ment since the war’s end. farm Kreutzer and Nelda Bierman, all ner was Linda Cushman, 9-year- slow our progress down a trifle,
Montgomery, Port Orford, first; debt has made no significant in­ of Langlois, also modeled their old from Wedderburn. Linda re­ but our members feel that, with
ceived keen competition from Jo­ very few notable exceptions, the
Mary Donaldson, Denmark, sec- crease; and holdings
_ in cash, in dresses.
From
Denmark
came
M
a
r
y
an Gardner and Betty Fendrick projects and activities of the
ond; Pauline Crook, Gold Beach l)ank deposits, and U. S. savings
Donaldson,
blue
ribbon
winner
in
who
placed in the red and white (. hetco Rod & Gun Club have
’ bonds are at record levels,” ac-
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third.
the junior style revue. Mary mod­ ribbon classes, respectively.
bet'n supported by the residents
cording
to
C.
II.
Young,
cashier
Biead, 1 loaf: Eva Donaldson,
eled a light blue pique work dress
of this community and it is there-
of
Curry
County
Bank,
who
rep-
“
The
Secret
of
a
Well-Made
Denmark, first; Mrs. Louie Stoll-
resents the
Oregon DanKers
Bankers AS-
As- trimmed with white eyelet em­ Hed, a demonstration given by lore only fitting that we, in turn,
er Harhnr
c* 11 o,
me vnegon
r, Harbor second, Stella Slocum, sociation as a countv key banker. broidery. Glenda Holycross, Lang­ Caroline Cushman and Vesper should support their project —
Langlois, third.
“Oregon farm and ranch fam- lois. received a red ribbon award Belle Bailor, won them a trip to and especially one as worthy as is
Special award for Betty Crock­ ilies are going through these fi­ and Caroline Morris, Sixes, won the State Fair wheer the demon­ this one.”
Other junior stration was repeated Tuesday
er Chiffon Cake: Kathryn Reek­ nal months of adjustment from a a white ribbon.
division
contestants
were Bar­ Sept. 6. Madine Molthu and Sar i
war
to
a
peacetime
economy
with
man, Harbor (silver-plated cake
bara Phillips, Langlois, Krista Lee \\ olff, Gold Beach, demon­
very
little
disturbance,
”
Mr.
Plate); Adella Corbin, Gold Beach
Lee McKenzie, and Marcia Mac­ strated the technique of making
(no award); Vida Walker, Pis­ Young said. ‘‘They are maintain- Donald, Port Orford.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Patter­
an “Attractive Fruit salad.” This
ing a sound financial position;
tol River, no award.
son
left Sunday noon by bus for
Erma Hull and Elaine LeClair was the first year either team
I and while they are using more
San
Francisco and other Cali­
were
awarded
a
trip
to
the
State
CLASS V—Dairy Products.
had entered a county demonstra­
j credit for improvements and new
fornia
points on a brief vacation
Fair
where
they
modeled
in
the
tion.
American
Cheddar
Cheese: equipment, their obligations are
style revie.
Their
daughter,
Patty, is stay­
being paid off in relatively short
James Walker, Pistol River.
ing with Mrs. Patterson’s sister,
Four
members
of
“
The
Busy
Crockett, Pistol River, first, sec- time, and they are adding to Five” clothing club led by Mrs.
Sam Jordan was taken to Gold Mrs. Gilbert Christensen while the
Crockettfi Pistol River, first, sec­ their already substantial finan­ Helen Fain, Langlois, entered the Beach hospital, Saturday, suffer­ Pattersons are away.
cial reserves.”
ond and third.
ing from a heart attack.
Send the Pilot to a Friend!
Reporting on the results of an darning contest. Glenda Holy­
Home-made Butter: Mrs. Docia
cross
proving
herself
to
be
the
I
eighth national survey of bank
Sweet, Sixes, first; Will Strain, lending made by the agricultural best “sock-darner” won the blue
Langlois, second; Dolly Crockett, commission of the Am e r i c a n ubbon award. Other contestants I
Pistol River, third.
Bankers Association, Mr. Young were Mary Donaldson, red rib­
CLASS VI—Honey.
said that: “total farm and ranch bon; Barbara Phillips, white, and
debt held by the banks in the Caroline Morris.
All cookery club leaders were
state at the beginning of 1949
was only about $31,000,000, com­ proud of the 4-H girls who par­
pared with $24,000,000 on Jan. ticipated in the 4-H cooking con­
1. 1948. In addition to this amount tests at the fair. During the two
there are $18,970.000 in Com-| days of contests 12 girls cooked
modify Credit Corporation loans in the kitchen set-up with stoves
held by banks co-operating with loaned by the Gas Appliance Co.,
the government’s farm price sup­ Gold Beach branch.
port
program.”
Six girls, ranging in ages from I
Next Door to Nook Cafe
In 1948, the last full year of 10 to 13, entered the sponge cake
operation, the 69 Oregon banks contest. Caroline Cushman, 10j
CLOSED ON MONDAYS
serving agricultural communities Wedderburn, showed her cooking I
loaned $80.012,000 to 30,776 farm­ ability by baking the best cake"
ers and stockmen. This represents Other contestants and winners,
Open 9 to 5 Daily
a total of 48.8 per cent of the all of Gold Beach, were Marlene
farmers and ranchers in the state Still, red ribbon; Vesper Bell Bai-
Of the total amount, 28.959 farm-! Ior white ribbon. Bettv Chad-
ers and ranchers borrowed from 1 sev Sara Lee Wolff and Nadine
the banks to finance production Molthu.
in an aggregate amount of $73,-
Betty Chadsey won the Nat
°f thcSe loans’ only $22»-! p^kins trophy and scholarship
^-4,(100 remained outstanding atM° 4->H summer school in Cor-
the beginning of 1949. During thei vallis for the meal for four which
year, there were 18,117 farmers she
*
‘
____ 3Vj
_
cooked
and _ ______
served in
and
ranchers,
representing
only
hours
at
a
cost
of
$1.83.
The
has taken over the accounts of
2.9 per cent of all those in the menu included grape juice cock
cock ­
state,
who
made
real
estate
loans
tail
-
tomato
surprise
salad
beef
GOLD BEACH SANITARY SER­
in an aggregate amount of $6,-----------------
139.000. The prosperity of the isfied. There is a statewide trend
VICE, effectivenow
farms and ranches is shown by to improve livestock and crops,
the fact that, of these long term and to practice modern conser- I
debts, only $8,288.000 were out- vation methods and land man-!
standing at the beginning of this agement. This trend insures a ;
P. O. Box 424, Brookings
year. This was an advance of steady improvement in the con­
about one million dollars over the ditions of agriculture for many!
• preceding year. The total bank- years in the future.”
6
1 1
held farm and ranch debt on
Jan. 1, 1949, was $31,012,000.
NORINE HARVEY
“The farm and ranch mort­
gage debt in Oregon remains
accredited teacher
only about two-thirds of what
it was in comparable period after
of
World War 1,” Mr. Young pointed
out.
Mr. Young stated that agri­
cultural borrowings are usually
a reliable indicator of the eco­
nomic condition of agriculture
and that one of the brightest as­
Studio Building
pects of the present situation is
the fact that the average loan
Brookings, Ore.
per borrower during 1948 for
production purposes was only $2,-
551., and the average loan made
on farm real estate was only
J
Radiator Repair and $3,379.
“Cash reserves held by Oregon
stockmen and farmers, which are
AUTOMOTIVE
being consistently increased, are
estimated to be sufficient to re­
tire all their debt,” Mr. Young
stated. “However, they are wise­
ly holding the reserves as a safe­
guard against emergencies and
to enable them to buy new ma­
chinery and equipment and to
make improvements. The big de­
mand for new equipment to re-i
Hwy 101, Harbor
place that worn-out during wari
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years appears to have been sat-1
Fair Winner List
Is Mow Comnlete
4-H G|RLS STEAL SHOW AT CURRY Rod & Gun -Club
BIG SHOWING Donates $100 To
I Resuscitator Fund
Farmers In Good
Financial Shape,
Banker Asserts
LOCAL NEWS
KATHERINE'S
Beauty Shop
FOR SALE
2x4, S4S,
Suitable for Rafters
or Studdings
$25.00
Per 1000, Delivered
In unit lots!
Garbage Service
JIM SMITH
SWAN
Lbr. (g
Brookings
Oregon
REPAIRING
Winchuck
Garage
KEEP OREGON GREEN