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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1953)
Local News Happenings About Folks You Know Tasty Meal-In-A-Dish C. o f C. Committees jJm Byrne, d a u g h ter of M rs.. Archie McVay was taken to the Byrne is spending this ¡Seaside hospital at Crescent City l( wnil her mother befor? last Thursday. Jan. 15, where he ■\in-4 for Tucson. Ariz.. where is under traction to relieve pain m <nrolled for the next sem- resulting from an old injury to B hired A re Appointed T he first C ham ber of Com m erce d irectors’ m eeting of the t e a r was held Ja n u ary 15. A program for 1953 was approved and the following (icrmanent com m ittees appointed: Program K arl Ostenberg. Publications H arry Lyness, chairm an; W. L. Crissy, George Funk. Fd McClain. A rthur Knox. Housing Paul Davis. chair m an; Ed M et’lain. Budget Tony Christensen, chairm an: H arry Lyness, C. Gray shel, Hom er H aggerty. Industrial Development E stes M orton, chairm an; A rthur Knox. H arbor Development Chas. Grayshel. chairm an. M em bership C om m ittee All di rectors. The directors have continued several 1952 projects for comple tion* and know th a t they will re ceive the full supjHirt of th e com m unity. The forem ost problem for 1953 continues to be harb o r developm ent. W ith this in minds the directors have arranged M have a discussion on the i n i » » of the two proposed h arbor plans at the Ja n u a ry 29 general m eet- ! mg. ----- e « " . . . at the University of Ari- ,lls back da. Joan has been attending llamette U niversity at Salem t because of so much sinus nible while in Salem has de ed to change schools in order to ce advantage of the w arm er cli- Ite in Arizona. Mrs. Byrne and s. Grace Yelton expest to ac- mpany Joan to Tucson by car soon as the flood conditions o\v their departure. B r o k i n g s I la r b o r P ilo t 9 THURSDAY, JANUARY 22. 1953 Mr. and Mrs. Tony Christenson are in Portland this week on busi ness and, like all travelers near the coast, may find it a real prob lem getting home. Ben Kern, who had his car wrecked near Garberville, Calif., where it is being repaired will go south to pick it up as soon as, road conditions perm it. Mr. and Mrs. A rt Crook drove ♦ ♦ ♦ truck to P ortland last week Mr. and Mrs Claude G oldizen, id while it w as being readied 1 te a s p o o n s a lt E R E ’S a m eal-in-a-dish th a t's ir use they did the town. Clarice will go south to Port Huenem e 1 p o u n d g ro u n d le a n b e ef nutritious, economical, ta sty • z 3 cup S ta r la c n o n f a t d r y m ilk ime home w ith some nice tro- and Camarillo, Calif., to visit 1 i 4 cu p c h ili sauce and easy to fix. T ry m eat pies their daughter, Betti, and son. in potato crusts with inexpensive 1 te a s p o o n s a lt lies. D a s h of p e p p e r Raymond, and their families nonfat dry milk added to both the 1 eg g > „ whenever it becomes possible to ground beef and the mashed pota Cook potatoes and onions to Rev. J. L. M umbower and wife toes for ex tra nutrition as well as g ether in salted boiling w ater un re away for a th ree w eeks’ rest get through to Eureka. added flavor. til tender, about 20 to 26 m inutes. ?riod in California. Ed McClain N onfat dry milk is a rich source Drain. M ash: s tir in 4 tablespoons ill occupy the pulpit while Rev- Art Benson returned from a of protein, calcium, riboflavin and S tarlac nonfat dry milk powder rend M umbower is gone. trip to Florida on Monday during lactose even though it is so very and salt; beat well. Divide m ashed potato m ixture into fourths and the transportation tie-up. He flew economical. A one-pound package of nonfat dry milk, available, at spread four 6-inch pie plates w ith from E ureka to Crescent City, Mr. and Mrs. W alter Pearm ine the grocer’s, m akes five q u arts ef potato m ixture. Combine l>eef, Vi eturned last week from a three caught a ride to Gilbert creek nonfat milk a t only about nine cup S tarlac no n fat dry milk pow veeks* vacation in Los Angeles. where he was picked up by his cents a quart- der, chili sauce, salt, pepper and For good eating try : egg; blend thoroughly. Fill each 'hey were the house guests of brother-in-law. L. H. Kirkley. Meat Pies in P otato C rusts potato lined pie plate w ith one- lrs. Pearm ine’s sister and fami The Benson family plans to go to (M akes 4 servings) fourth of beef m ixture. Rake in Florida where Art will practice ly- 4 m e d iu m -s iz e d p o ta to e s , diced T u rn those e x tra Item s Inti m oderate oven (350°F.) 25 to 30 chiropractic. 1 m e d iu m -s iz e d o n io n , fin e ly ch o p p ed m inutes. G arnish w ith onion rin g s rash bv Pilot Classified eds. Charles and P earl Young left 4 ta b le s p o o n s S ta r la c n o n fa t d r y I and parsley. m ilk as week before the latest storm s Conner K essler and Doyle [closed the roads for Arizona and Rausch with truck loads of sup New Mexico, w here they will plies foi C urry county Lum ber S eattle and take a plane for the I spend most of th eir tim e hunting Co. from G rants Pass got island. and buying fine specim ens of through shortly before Highway ♦ ♦ ♦ NO TICE BROOKINGS GARBAGE SER V IC E rock for cu ttin g and polishing. 1.01 was closed Saturday. T h e y . Mr. anil Mrs. Chas. Morgan, j V. Ill Hr K nown H ereafter As Both are much interested in this i got along fine until they reached) nee Betti Goldizen, are p arents of SMITH GARBAGE SERVICE kind of a hobby. Gilbert creek bridge washout. | a daughter, born on S aturday, They spent the rest of Saturday Jan. 17. night in the truck cabs and next ♦ ♦ ♦ .......... ... . w isn u> haul their ow n reiu se. morning got a ride into Brook A rth u r Crites, his son Angus ings. and Dud Rankin. Bakersfield, <M<.> AT K S T R A \« ’K TO IH MIO For Service In T h is A rea W rite w ere guests of R otary Tuesday ♦ ♦ ♦ noon. Mr. Crites, a one-tim e dis A le tte r to The Pilot from Mrs. SMITH GARBAGE SERVICE Bill Ward of Seattle, who waa trict governor of Rotary, had an BR O O K ING S, ORE. interesting message for the m em BOX 424 injured in a car w reck north of here some weeks ago when she bers. Dr. J. E. Stevenson was and her family were on the way surprised w ith a cake in honor of to visit Bill’s m other, Mrs. B er his 84th birthday. nice W ard of Brookings. Says she T ry Pilot Class Ads they p a y is now getting around a little without crutches, but her knee is still stiff and not responding to treatm ent as it should. It is hoped Wiring Contractor—Appliance Repair that a few more weeks will bring it back to normal. The W ards R E SID E N T IA L — IN D U ST R IA L are form er residents and are now in the m inistry in S ea.tie. Teacher of ♦ ♦ ♦ riano— Voice Leonard Peterson, who has re P O. Box 337. Brookings, Ore. ceived a call to report to Kodiak, Phone 2944 Pipe Organ Alaska, for a job as lithographer, is being delayed by the storm s BROOKINGS, ORE. and road conditions. He will STUDIO D o you w ish to tra d e , b u y , o r sell - T r y P ilo t W a n t A d s- leave as soon as it is possible for H GEORGE'S ELECTRIC NORINE HARVEY "L e t George Do I t " r :. ~ ¿ursnunr. : tr BAYVIEW GARAGE EVERY SUNDAY FROM NOON TIL 9:00 P M . TO SER V E A t State Line • Specializing in Radiator Repair Call Brookings 2231 between 5:30 and 7:00 pm . for delivery service In addition to our now famous Sm orgasbord at $2.50, w ith th ree hot dishes, we will also serve a la carte specials to m eet your wishes GEORGE SHIPLEY, OWNER ¿«T3 -_ • ____ ____________ __ _ MATOT BUILDING Com plete line of Gas Appliances - w ater headers furnaces - ranges - floor furnaces Servel refrigerators and space heaters PROPANE GAS Tm.I.s for sale, ren t or lease Phone 2S91 • I N.IOINTED F R IE D CHICKEN, salad, hot bread and honey............... $1.65 J Curry County Gas Company ALL YOU CAN EAT i RAI) LOL1E C iab m eat served on crisp lettuce, w ith chef s special dressing and garnish ..................................................................................... SPA G H ETTI AND M EAT SAUCE, grated cheese, cole slaw, bread and b u tte r —............ ........................................................“............ ........ .... $ STEAKS To suit your appetite We alw ays s-Tve homemade bread and jam at SHAP'S MAGIC KITCHEN Abler Road PH O N E 4041 1 4 miles N. of C rescent City, ofT 101 We C ater to P arties and B anquets 5S If •t- c- n II- w gs in It re c- rs x.