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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1952)
P. Pioneer, Historical Association Meet Barbara Pollard Cliff House Talent Scout Winner Mrs. Ray Pollard won the $75 grand prize at Don’s Cliff House on Friday night as finalist in the T alent Show which has run for the past six weeks. The runner-up. a young lady from C rescent City, whose name could not be learned, won $25. O ther e n tra n ts w ere Fred Fox and his niece, Janice C arter, of Oregon City, who sang; M artha Harbin, who gave a reading, and others in previous weekly con tests. Don has given talen t of the com m unity a chance to appear publicly, perhaps with a rew ard and a future, as well as bringing enjoym ent and appreciation from those privileged to be the audi ence. Direct Word From Lozella Sternberg In a le tte r to Les and Bob Dimmick, Lozella Sternberg, who was badly burned a year and a half ago, told how happy she was to be out of the hospital these last two months. D uring th at tim e she has had seventeen o|M‘rations, taking gas and eth er each time. She sj>oke of not being able to bend her left arm , which would receive the attention of the doctors next. Lozella hopes to visit Brook ings some tim e in January. Q uot ing from her le tte r: “The people down th ere »urely have been won- derful to me and helped save my life Tell everyone hello for m e.” H er address is Route 1, Box , - -« * Z"* * 1 9 -1 * • Mr. and Mrs. Don H arroun are parents of a daughter, Jo-Anne, born at Seaside hospital, Crescent ( ily , on Dec. 14. She weighed 7 pounds, 7*4 ounces. Kitchen Tricks Gift Wrappings Holiday Recipes P IA N O S ! Tuning & Repair CONTACT— Chetco Drug Store Brookings, or BZLZQZSr ;* / ; • MUSIC STORE „ COQUILLE, OREGON President J. E. N orten of the Coos-Curry Pioneer and H istori cal association presided over the December m eeting of officers and lirectors at noon on S aturday at the Coquille Hotel. The association received a check in memory of Mrs. Belle Laird, recently deceased, who was the m other of Coos county’s rep resentative, Ivan C. Laird of Sit- kum. The memorial was sent by » reja tjveg |n California, nam ely: Edda Eickmeyer, M arguerite Laird and Mis. Robert Neuhaus. The next m eeting will be an im portant m eeting and all officers and directors are urged to be present on Jan. 10, 1953. the inside of a closet, or paper ing the outside of a w aste basket, to give a room th at m atched, h a r monized appearance. A nother excellent way to m ake •». practical use of this e x tra paper is in doing up packages. The heavier tex tu re of wallpaper makes it ideal for w rapping and the effect is striking. Bedroom or floral designs are ideal for ladies’ birthday gift wrapping. Plaids or den paper is suitable for m en’s presents. S co tty ’s nursery paper has done up several baby gifts, anil the older boy’s Indian paper goes over big on th eir friends’ birthday gifts. O ur kitchen paper fits the mood for a bride’s shower gift. So far we have papered 10 rooms in w hat was once a run-down, 12- room duplex, so we have quite a supply of wrapping paper on hand. If you knit, your left-over skeins of yam can be used in tying up your individual looking packages. No longer will your wrappings cost “alm ost as m uch as the gifts.” And your packages will gain you complim ents, save you money’, and relieve the “clutter cupboards” in your home. Er* change. Wouldn't You Like To Have the Lovely « ESSENBEE DOLL WE RE GIVING AWAY M incemeat Surprises Tots To Teens Toggery The C hristm as holidays, with Across From the Bank college students home and hun gry, will call for special desserts, | and here’s an easy one th at every one will like. For 4 servings If you are a home owmer, your you'll need 4 slices of bread, storage area is probably sim ilar BETTER BUYS AT LESMEISTERS which you toast on one side. On to ours, in th at it no doubt has the untoasted side, spread mince- rolls of left-over w allpaper filed MODERN TWO-BEDROOM HOME— meat generously , ’a cup should away. We found th at it ju st ac W ith g a ra g e and upare ro om on large lo t. o n ly one b lo c k fro m m a in s tre e t. $6250 to ta l p ric e ; o n ly $1000 d o w n . spread 4 slices). Make a m eringue cum ulates and the chances for by beating 2 egg whites then add using it for patching or applying 6*4 ACRE FARM ' • ing to them L cup suagr. Spread a new strip never m aterializes. , W ith 2S5 fee t h ig h w a y fro n ta g e . Id e a l fo r m o te l o r t r a ile r c o u rt. Y e a r-ro u n d creek plus w e ll and p ressure syste m . M o dern 2 -b e d ro o m house, also m odern m eringue over m incem eat and F irst, I use those e x tra rolls cu b in . $1500 do w n w ill buy. hake for 10-15 m inutes nt 350’ F., for such purposes as covering or until m eringue is a delicate an old lamp shade and finishing { $5000 BUYS brown. A tw o -b e d ro o m m o dern hom e on tw o c it y lo ts ju s t tw o b lo c k s fr o m c ity cen ter. it ofT with a roll of cotton fringe G arage w ith a d d itio n a l re n ta l u n it. T o ta l Incom e p o te n tia l, $90 per m o n th . on top and bottom, w allpapering ANOTHER GOOD IN V ESTM ENT — The holiday season is a busy tim e in the average American household. These recipes may prove helpful in m aking your .,|ans for particg jll!it for , h( fa m j|y Cranberry Sherbet 1 tsp. unflavored gelatin cup cold w ater 502. S panaw ay, W ashington. 4 cups fresh cranberries 2* • cups w ater BRUSSELS SPROU TS ! ’_• mips granulated sugar DERIVATIVE TRACED 1 thsp. lemon juice Brussels sprouts have been Let g elatin soften in L cup known tor only about 400 years, w a te r 5 rnin. Sim m er cranberries says the N ational Geographic So in 2 ’j eups w ater 7 min. Press ciety. through tine sieve: add sugar, bring to boil. Add gelatin; s tir until dissolved. Cool. Add lemon ’uice. T urn into freezing tray, set autom atic refrig erato r at cold est setting Freeze until frozen 1” from edge of tray. T urn into chilled b o v ’; beat until smooth ¡esse pre neh but not m elted. R eturn to tray; free • until just firm enough to spoon out for serving. Makes 6 to S servings. NEW AND USED R E N T A L OR T R IA L Thursday, December 18, 1951 BROOKINGS-HARBOP PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON PAGE SIXTEEN In balls. c e n te r of B ro o k in g s . S ix re n ta ls w ith $375 m o n th ly $10.000 w ilt h a n d le . is a fis h e r Make Your Reservations NOW for the Gala NEW YEAR'S EVE MASQUERADE BALL Popcorn Halls * cun sugar cup w hite corn syrup cup w ater tsp vanilla tsp. salt 3 qts. popjxxl corn Cook ingredients, stirrin g until ¡sugar dissolves. Continue coook* mg w ithout stirrin g until syrup Noise Makers ’ Confetti Prizes Given for the B i st D ressed M an - B est D ressed L ady B est D ressed C o uple SPECIAL MUSIC FOR TH E OCCASION TALENT SHOW EVERY FRIDAY AM AZING NEW DISCOVERY — FREE TRIAL — T h is M ints cups sugar NEW HOME 2 b e d ro rm s . Just com plete«,. E x c e p tio n a lly w e ll b u ilt. V e ry m o d e rn : ha rd w o o d cup w hite syrup flo o rs . p la ste re d th ro u g h o u t, on la rg e lo t w ith c ity w a te r. A n e x c e p tio n a l buy cup w ater llltO l.H II tsp. cream ta r ta r LARGE CITY LOTS Whitt» of one egg. 65x150 In new secluded s u b d iv is io n . T rees and n a tu ra l s h ru b s. Boil the sugar, w ater and syrup until m ixture form s a thread. Jus, See Eva Lea Long, H. Ci. Hans Nelson or Homer before removing from the stove put in cream ta rta r. P our syrup 1 laggerty, salesmen with the slowly over the w ell-beaten egg PETE I. LESMEISTER, Realtor white, beat until thick enough to handle. Add m int flavoring Real Estate and Insurance and enough green coloring to m ake a pale green; roll in long ‘ Agency of Dependable Service” A cross from the Post Office lengths in powdered sugar. When BROOKINQS, OREGON lin n cut with scissors. 1 1 3 1 3 ■» 1 ».1 n wives c o tta g e . 2 la *4 ’» Cocktail Sauce cup catsup tablespoons vinegar teaspoons grate I horseradish tablespoon onion juice teasjxxm salt teasp x>n W orcestershire sauce Few drops tabasco sauce Combine all ingredients and | chili slightly before serv ing over shrim p or crabm eat. T H IS A M A Z IN G N E W D IS C O V E R Y g ive s q u ic k r e lie f fr«»m s in u s h e a d aches. p ra s tu te tn fo re h e a d I r e n e s » m eves, a c h in g c h e c k bones b rid g e o f nose lo p o f head ha ck o f h«..u a nd d o w n n e ck, c a n 't t h in k s tr a ig h t u r «ee w e ll a t tim e s e \e n th o ' glasses h a v e been r e c e n tly f it t e d n e rv o u s - m m d ia ry n e x a T h ia new tr e a tm e n t re lie v e s m ost s in u s he a da ch e s tn fe w m in u te s a m i as g anei *1 i u le te n e ts in head, fa ce a n d n e ck is e n t ir e ly re lie v e d m s h o rt U m e N o m a tte r h o w lo n g y o u h a v e s u ffe re d o r h o w e h ro n c y o u r case m a y be o r how m a n y d if f e r e n t tre a tm e n ts y o u h a v e t r ie d o r h o w m u c h m o n e y yo u h a ve sp e n t w it h o u t re s u lts w e b e lie v e y o u w ill be am azed at the fa s t r e lie f th is a m a zin g new tr e a tm e n t g ive s y o u I t has g iv e n arr az fa t r e lie f to th o u s a n d - W r ’ e io T1VE D A Y F R E E T R IA L , post p a id to > hi iu > c . >t ot o b lig a tio n e x c e p t th is w h e n vou ou w r it e fo r it. it is a g re e d tn a t y o u w i l l m a il it b a c k a t th e e n d o f rive d a v s If ,t|. - e d * • • k m t a « s » r-'e . . C A L IF C V U A Good 3 -ro o m A lw a y s Incom e, M o dern on e-be dro om house plus u n fin is h e d a tt ic and s le e p in g ro o m o v e r detached 2 acres. i*. F in e \ ,ew o f C hetco R iv e r. N e w w e ll and p re ssu re syste m . Can be h a n d le d w ith s m a ll d o w n p a ym e n t. 1 2 2 1 ’a 1 SINUS the fu ll. W e ll b u ilt and In good c o n d itio n . forms a b rittle ball in cold w ater. Add vanilla and stir only enough RIVER FRONTAGE— to mix. Pour syrup over corn 400 feet on b e a u tifu l W ln c h u c k R iv e r. m a n 's d re a m . E asy te rm s . and mold into ball. W et hands to mold. Makes 12 medium sized COM PLETELY FU R N ISH E D _ Wonderful Food and Refreshments Come for an Evening of All Around Fun, DON'S CLIFF HOUSE Phone 2921 West Brookings