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 „ 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, 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.