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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1950)
imfags-flarbr fllot Nowhere a Finer Climate - Nowhere A Finer Community m UMBER II Pomona Meeting Attracted Many To Chetco Grange BROOKINGS, Food Handlers Comply In Co. CURRY COUNTY, OREGON Noted Doctor Was Card Party Series nic* 17 irwL 1» D a » The last party of the series ofl"^’*** IVTil 111 ■ pinochle games being given by A the Rebekah Social Club will be wOSTS ■ OT O GOLD BEACH—Now’ that held this Saturday evening a £ tAf Z* _ a * the food handler of Curry COUntIOS the Odd Fellow hall at 8. At county have responded 100 Second 1950 meeting of Curry Dr. Royal Lee, founder of the this time, the prize for the high-| Information from the Direc- per cent to obtain their ex County Pomona Grange, held at of the Lee Foundation of Nutri est aggregate score for the en-, tory of Standard High Schools aminations and be issued Chetco Grange, Saturday, was for the year, ending June, 1949, tional Research, and famed for tire series will be awarded. their health cards, it is nec presided over by Worthy Master The results of the party held from Rex Putnam’s office, re his use of nutrition to curative essary for the employers to -Henry Adolphsen. Mrs. May of human ill, spoke at length Feb. 25 were: high scores were veals interesting figures concern- do their part in nit employ Loghry of Josephine County, dis Monday evening to a huge P.-T. held by Dorothy Simpson and ing operation costs for the high ing anyone even for a lim trict chairman of state Grange A. audience at the high school. Bob Chambers; low by Dollv schools of the state. home economics committee, andi ited time without first hav Computations from these flg- Highlighting his talk was the Brainard and Bill Wridge; pi- Henry Gustafson, County County' ing the prospective employe theme that we Americans are nochle by Mrs. George Murry ures reveal per capita average procure his health card, the deputy, were escorted to mas “starving” to death in a land of and Fred Gustafson. The door operation costs for small high county health office said late prize was won by Mrs. Eugene schools as follows: ter’s station and welcomed. At plenty. last week. W the morning session routine bus- Ackley. “Our soils have become so de Josephine County (one isness was disposed of. pleted in recent years that our high school) .................... $337.19 A baked ham dinner was en wheat which used to contain as Lane County ...................... $385.52 joyed at noon, served by the lo high as 20 per cent protein con Douglas County .............. $398.07 cal Grange. tent, today shows as low as 9 Jackson County .............. $453.29 The lecturer’s program, con per cent. Our breads, fed to test Coos County ...................... $467.79 ducted by Lecturer Bea Phipps, animals have killed them in as Curry County .................... $513.86 was held immediately after din few’ as 50 days. Whole wheat It is to be noted that in the ner. Mrs. Loghry spoke on this Beside being a fisherman of bread killed them even quicker. With reference to the 1950 small high schools in six south- year’s home economics projects considerable note in this area, Our deficiency diseases ol to- angling regulations, all recom western Oregon counties, Curry and reports to the state Grange.• Victor II. Reynolds also has a day, such as diabetes, heart fail- mendations made by the Chetco county has the highest average H. W. Gamble of Bandon, rep legitimate right to lay claim to ure, arthritis, rheumatism and Rod & Gun Club were approved operational cost, $513.86 per cap* resentative of the Grange Mu being the “chef of the month,” such are easily correctt'd or con- by the Oregon State Game com ita, and Josephine county with tual Life Insurance Co., explain according to a letter from the trolled by diet. mission. one school, the lowest, $337.19. ed the different types of policies Sunset Magazine, to the Pilot, “One of our diet curses of to The most important of these, It is to be further noted that available to Grange members. the first of the week, The culi- day is sugar, which has been ac with greatest interest to local Brookings’ average operational The program was completed by nary secret, on which Mr. Rey- tually ruined by refining proc anglers, was the recommendation cost is $320.75, or $16.44 lower everyone taking part in singing nolds won this honor, is: esses. It was discovered quite by of the opening of tidewater to than the lowest county average and stunts. “Here’s a recipe from the accident that arthritis can be the fishermen on the same date in these six counties. R. M. Knox spoke on 4-H club Northwest where salmon is so helped and sometimes cured by as the opening of the streams The following taulation gives work, and said that the week of plentiful, yet always popular and use i— of — 'blackstrap — molasses. The'above tidewater. This will per- the operational costs for 38 small March 4-12 is National 4-H club i in demand. In terms of musical I Chinese have little or no heart mit the angler the enjoyment of high schools in the six counties. week. Henry Adolphsen recom taste, its effect is somewhere trouble, little or no diabetes, or spring cutthroat fishing in the Brookings is in the 10th place mended that two more 4-H schol between the harsh, strident note polio. It is their foods which con arships be given by Pomona and of smoked salmon and the soft tain more of the essential food lower reaches of the rivers and with nine small high schools himself. At a previous meeting sweetness of creamed salmon. elements necessary for proper provide him with an additional with a lesser cost and 28 with two months of sport therein. greater : four 4-H scholarships had been “During the salmon run, Vic living. “ We are indeed fortunate, in 1949-1950 provided, so after these two were tor H. Reynolds, of Harbor, Ore “Pasteurization of milk makes Cost Per Pupil voted, the Pomona Grange, and gon, generally makes quantities । it a poor food for the body. True a community as small as ours, High School Henry Adolphsen scholarships of this dish, packs it in quart pasteurization stops growth of to have such a progressive and Elmira _•...... .............. $267.35 will provide for three boys and containers, and puts it in the bacteria which spoils milk in a enterprising organization as the 2. Coburg ......... ................$271.98 three girls to attend summer freezer for enjoyment in months short time, but it also spoils it Chetco Rod & Gun Club,” the 3. Day’s Creek .............. $273.81 Pilot was told. Many communi school in June. to come. Ue says recipe is even as a food. Butter contains vita ties several times the size of this 4. Sutherlin ...... ................ $285.35 Telephone service in Curry better with steelhead. min E, robbed from our grains cannot boast of a sportsmen’s .5 Yoncalla ....... ............... $286.73 county was discussed, and was SMOKY CREAMED SALMON 6. Marcola ........ ................$299.70 which are manufactured in to group which is so active and as f found to be unsatisfactory in all Salmon, breakfast foods and flours and forward-thinking for the better 7. Eagle Point . ............... $301.58 parts of the county. It was voted 8. Crow ............... ............... $309.46 Bouillon, Concluded on Page Six ment of all. that Pomona Grange sponsor an 9. Glendale ....... ............... $319.04 Evaporated Milk, REA telephone system, with the 10. Brookings .... .............. $320.75 Flour, executive committee to be in 11. Glidden ......... ............... $324.13 Salt charge of the project. 12. Bandon ......... ............... $324.50 Liquid Smoke. Emil Peterson of North Bend 13. Illinois Valley ' ............ $337.19 “Steam salmon until tender, spoke of a Grange organized at over bouillon, then break into 14. Jacksonville .. ............... $339.01 GOLD BEACH—Final report on the 1950 March of Dimes Gold Beach, then Ellensburg, in bite-size pieces. Make a cream 15. Pleasant Hill ............ $348.41 1881, and had the list of charter sauce with evaporated milk, di campaign, exceeded, by about $80.00 any previous drive, accord- 16. Coos' River .... ............... $348.80 members read. luted wit h bouillon instead of ing to John C. Porisch, county chairman, who submits the figures : 17. Canyonville .. .............. $351.37 The next Pomona Grange will water, flour and salt. Add liquid Com munities 18. Florence ....... ............... $354.01 Schools Organ'ns Cans Cards Events Total be held at Ophir, May 6. 19. Phoenix ..... .............. $380.72 smoke to give the desired smoky Gold Beach ... $ 44.47 $ 16.65 $136.13 $114.70 $198.95 $510.90 20. Rogue River .............. $385.30 flavor. Serve with baked pota- 55.06 63.98 112.54 71.25 354.52 21. Oakridge ..... ............... $385.51 The school board held its reg toes and a tossed salad.” — Vic Brookings .... . 51.69 ular meeting, Tuesday night. tor H. Reynolds, Harbor. Port Orford . . 31.12 38.64 10.00 87.80 167.56 22. Riddle ............ ............... $431.78 23. Talent ........... .............. $446.51 Langlois ...... . 20.68 5.00 20.80 67.85 114.33 24. Lorane ........... .............. $446.65 Harbor ......... 11.13 5.00 84.35 100.48 25, Gold Hill ..... ............... $457.72 The Azalea Festival’s first Sixes ............. activities. Supper will be 25 00 2.70 38.25 65.95 26. Drain .............. 27. Port Orford .... ........ $488.30 dance of the season, to be served at midnight. Ophir .............. 8.17 10.30 2500 ‘ 5.00 48.47 28. McKenzie ........ $513.12 held Saturday, March 11, Let’s get behind our . All- Pistol River . 7.71 12.29 24.00 44.00 29. Oakland $519.02 should appeal to all who like Year Events Association and to trip the light fantastic. Agness ........... 7.25 1.00 29.45 support the organization up- 37.70 30. Gold Beach ....... ........ $537.04 31. Prospect .............. With so many of our folks, on whose efforts rests the Denmark ...... 5.30 25.00 30.30 32. Elkton .................. .......$544.50 ....... $558.04 both young and old, practic success of the Azalea Fes Wedderburn 21.10 6.65 27.75 33. Camas Valley .... ........$565.41 ing up on the intricacies of tival, and make it the big $569.50 $171.09 $121.71 $308.92 $630.04 $270.20 $1501.96 34. Lowell .................. of the old fashioned square Totals .... gest Festival we have ever 35. Langlois .............. $584.88 dances, the revival of which held here. Success of tie 1950 March of Dimes campaign , said Mr. Por- 36. Ophir .................... ....... $638.36 seems to have taken the na Many of us fail to realize isch, is due in no small part to the generous contributions of time 37. Powers .................. ....... $730.09 tion by storm, this will be a the vast amount of time and 38. Butte Falls and effort by the local chairmen in every' community of the county. $771.04 grand opportunity to really labor, to say nothing of the Average $423.17 step out and strut your stuff. money, which goes into the The following donations by organizations have not been previ There will be modern danc planning, carrying out and ously been acknowledged: Port Orford Legion Auxiliary, $5.00; Word has been received that ing too, so come on, come careful execution of the fes- Port Orford Legion, $5.00; Satellite Club, Brookings, $5.00. Joe Morrell that he is confined all, you are surely to have tival. Upon the shoulders of to the hospital in New York fun, Saturday. a few\ who give unstinting- Curry county now has available over $3000 to assist any in for a month following a major . The princess of the Azalea ingly of their time and ef fantile paralysis victim patient to obtain the best medical care operation, but that he expects * Festival will be present and forts rests a huge responsi and treatment. “We have donated, since 1938, a slightly larger to leave on his trip to his for from this group of attractive bility. Co-opeartion is the and chairming young ladies, foundation of success and it । sum for research work in treatment and control of the disease and mer homeland. Italy, the mid one later will be chosen as is funds we need to guaran I for medical research, now’ being conducted by the various medi- dle of the month. He will re turn in June, according to his Queen to rule over the Fes tee this success. Come on, ! cal colleges of the United States and Canada. present plans. tival and its many planned lot’s dance! (Contributed». Monday Evening Vic Reynolds Given 'Chef Of Month' Award By 'Mag' Angling Rules Set To Gun Club's Suggestions, '50 FINAL REPORT ON "DIMES DRIVE' RELEASED BY COUNTY CHAIRMAN COME ON, LET S DANCE