í 'hursday, june 12, 1952
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON
Fair Princesses
Sought By Grange
Victor Reynolds
Hifcro of Barbecue
Everyone agrees th at the bar
becue at Azalea Festival this year
kvas the best th&t was ever held,
[and great credit for the barbecued
meat itself m ust go to the man
(in charge. Victor Reynolds.
Vic, w h o was connected for
many years with the Los Angeles
County sheriff’s office before re
t t i n g to this p art of Oregon, as-
iWed at m any of the annual b ar
becues given by th at organization
at Santa Anita race track, to raise
funds for th eir relief association.
At these affairs up to 40.000 peo
ple would be served, w ith a half
dozen barbecue pits in use.
For those who did not observe
the operations at the park before
the meal was served, a pit 10x14
feet and five feet deep, was dug.
The bottom of the pit was lined
with a layer of stones, then a
fire of hardwood was kept bu rn
ing for about 12 hours before
the racks w ere put in, about
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PAGE ELEVEN
two feet above the deep layer of
Lawn;
America s Answer,’ by of Indiana, was born in 1862, and
coals. The seasoned m eat, 1500
H arold N ilsen; vocal trio, ‘ Pop- cam e to Pel N orte county when
pounds, or 17 hind q uarters of
py of Sacrifice,” B e t t y Mello, a boy of 15, a fte r a few years in
beef, cut in 20—lb. chunks, were
L etters being sent out by a niw riet Hight and P aro lin e Nel- Humboldt county and Salem , O r
placed on the rack so that no
com m ittee of the Grange to the son. reading "G eneral • Logan's egen. He has lived here m any
piece touched each other.
various orginizations of the area, Order, (May 30, 1868), Richard vears.
Planks were then placed over asking them to sponsor a high F aris; vocal solo, "My Buddy” and
Mrs. Mildred M aas of Arcadia
the pit and a huge tarpaulin was school girl. 16 years or older, in "The Long. Long T rail,” Robert is spending her vacation visiting
stretched over them. Next a layer the contest to lx« held this sum- Browne, accom panied by Lucille her sister. Mrs. K enneth Laym an
of dirt was shoveled onto the ta r m er to select a F air Princess from Lawn. Address, Capt W alter An and brother, E verett Wtxidruc,
paulin, covering it completely so the south end of the county.
I drews, retired chief of Mare Is to renew old acquaintances.
that absolutely no steam or any
Taylor W estbrook is able to
The lucky y o u n g lady who land naval base.
smoke could escape.
Following the services at the be out again a fte r a severe siege
represents this area, along with
(Incidentally, a num ber of Roy the Fair Princesses from the two hall. Legion m em bers and Auxil of mumps which confined him to
Scouts helped out in this step, do other sections of the county, will iary members, Boy and Girl Scouts his home a week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. P ark left
ing as well as the grown-ups)
be the guest of the fair board m arched to the cem etery w here
for
their home Monday, following
services
w
ere
held
at
the
graves
The pit was sealed at 6:00 p. at a hotel in Gold Beach during
m. S aturday and opened at 11:00 the three days of the fair, and °f d p arted veterans. The group the week-end spent w ith her sis
a. m. ¿unday, and a crowd was they also will give the girls a went to the Indian cem etery to ter and father. Mrs. Clifford F a
gathered to see the procedure re- trip, usually the trip up the fa . conduct services for th eir d e p a rt vor and O. M. Rice. They live a t
ed veterans. From th ere t h e v Albany, Oregon.
versed. When the planks were re- mous Rogue to Agnes,
to Kamph M emorial park
moved and meat in all its brown
The princess from this area will
Use these' colum ns It pays!
glory was revealed, even those be furnished with money to cover "'here ladies presided and w reath
was
tossed
into
the
w
a
te
r
in
m
em
who had shook their heads over her meals while in Gold Reach,
this “new fangled” way of b ar by the Grange, and she has the ory of those who lost their lives
becuing, adm itted that it was the chance of being the F air Queen. a * sca> The church choir led the Poeterà
Com merciai
Bulletinx
The F air Queen's selection is singing of N earer My God to
best job they had ever seen.
Besides being a m aster barbe- based on the point accum ulated Thee,” and "America.
cucr, Vic has scored several tim es by ber section of the county, w ith
O. M. Rice, pioneer of this area
each
exhibit
put
on
for
compe-
celebrated
his 90th birthday on
by having his recipes printed in
Outdoor A d i 'ertisi n g
Sunset Magazine, and can proud tition counting a point, and ex- Sunday, June 1, being the oldest
ly w ear the chef’s cap and apron tra points being given for first, Sm ith River resident. He m akes (4th and I streets, Cressent City
which they have presented him. second and third places in each his home with his son-in-law and
In their new cook book, called class. The Princess f r o m the daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
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"Sunset Chefs of the W est,” Vic so u th ern p art of th e county has Favoii. A n o th er son? in-law and
has three recipes. One thing is never been F a ir Q ueen, as this d a u g h te r of A lbany w ere guests
Neon Siila liuti Seri'ice
known locally,' Vic won’t talk of section is not as fa ir m inded as at th e p arty .
M any old and new friends c a ll
himself as he is a modest guy, but th e rem ain d er of th e county, hut
he surely can tu rn out the "glam th e re is no reason w hy enough ed d u rin g th e a fte rn o o n to ex ten d
in terest couldn’t be aroused to as- g reetin g s,
Among close friends
orous food."
John R. Portz
W A R D 'S
su re the S o u th e rn P rincess being w ere Jo h n Childs who ce le b rate d
the Q ueen this year.
his 89th b irth d ay , May 27 and
"Sm ith-C orona” T ypew riters at
S election of th e P rincess from Mrs. B elinda Finch. 88, of C re s
the Pilot Ollìce.
the so u th ern part of the county cent C ty. From S m ith R iv er in- , W e carry ’ a C O M P I.E T E line
will be m ade at a P rin cess S e le c -' eluded Eddie W estb ro o k and Mrs. of Gas A ppliances, W edgewood,
tion dance a t ’ th e G range hall on Agnes M aris, along w ith re la tiv e s Tnppan, O 'K eefe & M e rritt, and
C aloric ra n g e s G e n eral w a le r
A ugust 9, and th e com petition is an d friends.
-
based 75 G on th e sale off tic k e ts
C ake, ice cream an d coffee w ere h e a te rs S erv el R e frig e ra to rs
to th e dance and 2 5 ', on {wise serv ed th ro u g h o u t th e afte rn o o n C olem an fu rn aces.
Tanks for rent, wile or lease—
and appearance.
by his tw o d a u g h te rs, Mrs. F av o r
Crescent City
Phone 111
an d Mrs. P a rk . Mr. Rice, n ativ e
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B>i E t l’c 1 f l i w V i n
At Jet. Hwys 101 and 199
*
M rs. J. W. H all and d au g h ters,
B a rb a ra and Billie, w ere co-hos
tesses M onday afte rn o o n in the
social room of th e ch u rch in honor
of M rs. H a ll’s niece, Miss B etty
T yler, bride-elect of CIV.rles G ray.
G am es p e rta in in g to the bride
w ere enjoyed by all. L a te r m any
b e a u tifu l and useful gifts w ere
p re se n te d to Miss T yler. At th e
(lose of the a fte rn o o n re fre s h
m en ts w ire served. Am ong those
tipesent w ere R uth K nudson, E d
die W est brook, Isab el B uckner, j
Ada H ursh, H e n rie tta W oodruff,
M ary Johnson. B e rth a M orrison. ;
M iriam B arnes.
E th el Goodlin.
I h le n Diehold.
F ra n c e s
W e st
brook, M aude Luiek, L ottie H ock-I
Ing. L ucille Law n. M abel S tru e 1
bing, M ay Crook. M a ttie K nutson, ,
W illam ina D onnelly, P earl T y ler,!
M em orial day services w ere ob
served at S m ith R iver at th e
com m unity hall P ast C om m ander
K e n n eth L aym an w as mast» r of |
cet ■ m onk * Adv nice of c< ' r -
w as m ade by Post 712 A m erican
Legion an d A uxiliary. Invocation
w as by Rev. p. C. K nudson. D uet,
“A m erica th e B eau tifu l," by O pal
N elson and Alice W igam . R e c ita
tion; "In F la n d e rs Field." Dan
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