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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1949)
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1949 BROOKINGS HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON The World's Best Climate PAGE THRES a family, which otherwise might»bank nearer home, and the same Azalea Garden Club members. Grove, Ky„ J. J„ Villiar, J. W. never have electricity. j holds true in the extreme south- The color slides shown were Smith, Cave Junction; Tom Ginn, All members will receive a | ern portion of the county. to illustrate how bill boards ruin copy soon after the middle of De However, the bank officials are the national beauty of the coun- J. W. Jacobs, Medford; W. L. cember. ready to point out, many people i try side and to contrast roads in ! Waldon, Medford. Hostesses for the afternoon remain loyal to the bank despite states where they are not pro- ‘ were Mesdames B. B. Bolton, Eu A 20-nage snecial edition, to geography, and the report gives hibited with beauty spots where reach the mails before Dec. 15, a true picture of the wealth in they are. As a tourist state and' gene Ackley, LeMere Christen sen and R. Struebing. tells, through its columns, lad Curry county. one developing more and more I en with advertising, how well as such, this has a practical and the Coos-Curry Electric Co-on- immediate interest to Brookings erative has been held in the minds and Harobr. of business people from Coos GOLD BEACH—The financial I Azalea Garden Club welcomed Bay to Crescent City. statement of Curry County Bank,' many out-of-town guests: Mrs. < Smith River Woman’s Club, an Faced at is beginning, back in as of Nov. 1, called by the bank-I Harry O. Smith of Cave Junction, active and alert organization, is 1939, the Co-operative had ap ing department of the state, has one of the founders of the local about to issue a yearbook for parently unsurmountable odds. a sifinicant meaning to Curry The new resuscitator, re club and now national horticul the coming 12 months activities. By careful management and County, it was pointed out here cently purchased by the peo tural chairman; Mrs. R. T. Nich 1 his booklet, larger than last help of the REA. the concern has by bank officials, Monday. The ple of this area, will have ol of Medford, district vice-pres year, has a fuller program for jumped from the original 200 assets point to a healthy finan many people in the area who ident of Siskiyou region, were the community welfare, and for members to almost 3000 at the cial condition in the county, be are capable to “run” the ap present, as were Mr. and Mrs. the chib women to accomplish. present, with more to be added cause it represents but about paratus, when emergency does Marshall Dana of Portland; Mes- The copy is in the hands of the as soon as lines can be built to three-fourths of the county’s fi arise. dames Bess Reuse, Casper, Wyo., printers, and the book will be those now remote sections. nancial worth. A trained representative of Clara Larsen and Clara Mcln- ready before the December meet Bby bringing electricity to the People, in the north end of the E. & J. Co., of Glendale, doe of Crescent City, Hazel Mc- ing. area, this co-operative has lifted the county, near to Bandon, are Calif., was here last Wed- Call of Yakima, Wash., Ida Hall, the standards of living for many likely, because of geography, to nesday evening, when some Smith River, Mary Ladd Elkton. Subscription to the Pilot is an 30-odd people availed them- Ore., Charles A. Mills, Vine easy way to save letter-writing. selves of the opportunity of Quick Fudge from New Mix learning the intricacies of REPORT OF CONDITION the apparatus. Of the CURRY COUNTY BANK, at Gold Beach, County of Curry, Later, classes will be held Oregon, at close of business November 1, 1949. periodically, to acquaint all ASSETS those who were unable to be Loans and discounts (including $805.61 overdrafts)....$ 785,270.54 present last Wednesday. United States Government obligations, direct and guar- anteed .................................. .......... 790.035 50 Dates of these classes will Obligations of States and political subdivisions ........... 118,943.30 be announced later. These Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve bal classes will include members ances, and cash items in process of collection........... 591,682.96 of the fire department, ab Bank premises owned $9,077.69, furniture and fixtures sent, Wednesdav. $9,150.27 _ _18.527.95 Special Edition To Show Co-op's Popularity In Area Bank Statement Show Co. Sound in Financial Way Smith River Club To Issue Yearbook Many Learn To 'Run' Resusciator TOTAL ASSETS .................................................... Along Azalea Row For after-skating parties, after school jam sessions or for any old time the gang gets together there must be fudge. Teen agers, both boys and girls, who always love to get out in the kitchen and cook up a batch of fudge, will love the quickness and ease with which they can turn out this perennially popular sweet with a new instant cocoa. This new sweet cocoa mix eliminates boiling and testing. 1 he mix, milk and butter are heated to gether iust long enough to melt the butter. Then a little more mix ing, a bit of kneading and there you have it. Easy! Walnut or pecan meats may be added or pieces may be rolled in coconut, if desired. Peppermint flavoring may be substituted for vanilla. Other chocolate favorites —in. stant cocoa or chocolate milk, quick chocolate frosting and choc olate sauce—are just as easily made with this sweet cocoa mix. But speaking of fudge as we were a while back, here are the easy directions for making it, us ing this new product with its 4-in- 1 advantages. Quick Fudge % cup sweet cocoa mix t U, cup milk U cup butter F2 teaspoon vanilla 3 cups sifted confectioners’ sugar (about) Combine cocoa, milk and butter in a saucepan. Heat until butter is melted and cocoa is dissolved, stir ring constantly. Remove from heat. Add vanilla. Add % of the sugar, mixing well. Then add re maining sugar and knead with fingers until mixture is consist ency of fudge. (If mixture is too soft, add a little more sugar.) Press into greased 8x8-inch pan. Chill. When firm, cut in squares. Makes about 3 dozen pieces. $2,304,460.25 LIABILITIES Demand, deposits of individuals, partnerships, and cor- porations ............................................... A..................................... $1,505,398.53 Time deposits of individuals, partnerships and corpor ations 382,385.93 Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings) 1s.777.57 Deposits of States and political subdivisions........................... 202,826.59 Other deposits (certified and officers’ checks, etc)................. 18,110.80 Total Deposits ................................................ $2,127,499.42 Other liabilities ........ 13,774.77 Total liabilities (not including subordinated obli- ------ gâtions shown below) -------------- $2,141,274.19 It was a “right nice” party, everyone agreed, a wee bit long, nerhans, hut then, no one not-' iced that until it was time to go. | The Azalea Singers sang so sweetly, and it was such a pleas ure having Mrs. Curzon Mac- Kenzip there once mom to lead them. Out of town guests were so distinguished, the speaker for the afternoon had a message, the CAPITAL ACCOUNTS flowers lent a festive air and the Capital ................................................................................................ $ 25,000.00 hostesses supplied the most boun Surplus .*................ .’........................................................................... 75,000.00 tiful refreshment. Let’s talk ofi Undivided profits ........................................................................... 23,186.06 the flower show first! Reserves (retirement account for debentures or pre A really impressive array of ferred stock) ........................................................................... 40,000.00 beauty greeted us as we entered TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS.............................................. 163,186.06 the door. Chrysanthemums in abundance in spite of the wind and rain. Some unusual arrange Total Liabilities and Capital Accounts................................ $2,304,460.25 ments. Gilding the Lily? Oh no, State of Oregon, County of Curry, ss. gilding the lowly cabbage heads I, C. H. Young, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly nest led amid a bed of Swiss chard swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowl surrounding a single candle, an edge and belief. C. H. YOUNG, Cashier exhibit of Mrs. Walter Pearmine. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th day of Nov, 1949. W. H. ANDREWS. Notary Public for Oregon (My commission Another in which candles were (Seal) use, twin entries by Mrs. Maude expires March 22, 1953). Sandbo, stately candles with a Correct: Attest- Louis L. Knapp, W. A. Cartwright, S. J. Spoerl, backdrop of a single century plant E. .E. Hanscam, directors. leaf, twined about at the basei by a pine spray and cones, a touch of catoneaster berries for| color. A dramatic arrangement. Another, straight from fairly- land toad stools red, edged in brown, set in a bed of moss by Mrs. Lillian Weideman. ARE MADE OF THE FINEST Others, too numerous to men- tion here. Ideas galore, The tea MATERIALS—THAT’S WHY THEY table held a centerpiece of fruits and vegetables suitable for the Thanksgiving table. The flower show was in charge of Mrs. Eunice Wollam as horti culture chairman, and Mrs. Mar tha Grayshel, flower show prac tice chairman. Azalea Singers contributed gen There’s nothing like erously to the afternoon’s enjoy F? Pittsburgh Paints for ment with several numbers. The 5^ outside protection and guest singer was George Widney, inside cheerfulness —- commemorating Armistice Day, you will save money in a song “This Is Worth Fight and worry by insisting ing For” which seemed to your »O Y AL on Pittsburgh Paints, reporter to also have a been a practical application to speaker’s in many ways better subject for the afternoon “Con av'dity than ever be- servation of Natural Resources.” IO a O. As former president of the Oregon State Federation of Gar ict for Your Hom»1 Com« in toowy for I den clubs, and a regional direc tor of the national organization. Mrs. Daniel Heffner of Portland was very well qualified to bring j SEE KESSLERS FIRST FOR BUILDING NEEDS her subject from national scope I Brookings (By-the-Sea), Oregon to state, and down to local level for practical applications by the PITTSBURGH PAINTS -5 ’•! LOÖK. BETTER LONGER! LOW DISTIATE Sends Thanksgiving Greetings BETTED Hearing your voice at Thanksgiving will surely sj ce the holiday of some loved one with extra happiness. Long distance telephone service is good over this holiday, and rates are low. So place your call early—and send your Thank^iving greetings per sonally in the quick: . c* t appreciated way in the world—by long < * * ne. téiephme finimi $7.65, Gallon CURRY COUNTY LUMBER CO.