BROOKINGS HARBOR PILOT
BROOKINGS, OREGON
Thursday, March 31,
Mr. and M rs P aul S hraflar
left on Monday to re tu rn to th e ir
home in Los Angeles a fte r v isit
Mis. Gene Reiling and four ing Mrs. S h ra d e rs p a re n ts Mr.
I children. M rs. O o r g e A :u ‘ ' n and Mrs. Guy S h ra d e r and o th er
end Jack T u n é a te of G ran ts P «- re la tiv e s for a few days. T h ey are
: "d M edford left T hursd; ”
r w ell know n as th ey a re fo rm er
And- residents.
four day visit here. M
Mr. and Mrs. T ilford K ing are
erson visited at the hom of he’
d a u g h te r Mrs. E E. H an
St th e proud p a re n ts of a seven pound
and the o th e rs w ere at th home lo u r ounce d a u g h te r born a t the
of Mrs. Reilngs parents, ’ ’r. end Seaside h o sp ital on M arch 14th.
Mr.s H erb ert Payne On
• «Iv They have nam ed th e little miss
Candy la u. Mrs. King is th e fo r
M rs R eiling and h er sis e
Sony C hapm an drove to 1 u r ka
ce P everiy S to ller.
C arroll Reek m an of A shand and
to visit relatives.
Mr and M is. M erle H ■ scam a friend, Wi is H icks of Mount
and fam ily visitvd r e c m t’v in S h asta spent th e w eek end here
Sw eet Home w ith Mr. H anscan.s at tl • home of Mr. R eekm ans
brother, M ervin H anscam , and m o th er M rs M ilton F o ste r. On
his fam ily for a few day1
P a te r lay they w ere am ong the
Mr. and Mrs. Elzie Bagl y re ’ a o r clam diggers at M eyers
tu rn e d home Sunday a 't e r vist- Beach as 1he tide w as q u ite low
ing for aliout three w eeks at th ” th at m orning
horr P of th e ir son in L ytonv. le
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. F allert en-
1 joyed a short isit last week In»m
, th e ir d au g h ter, Mrs. Carol Beck-
' ley of C orvallis dur ing th*v a ’ nual
spring school vacation. The F a ll
erts a re proud of their d au g h ter
as she is on the H onor Roll of
i O regon S ta te College for the w in
te r term . She will g ra d u a te this
June,
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Mrs George I> D unning ol B rookings applies sun tan lotion
husband looks on durin g th e ir recent vacation in the all
and the V alley ol th e Sun
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DISCARDED CLOTHES, RAGS AND
CLOTH NEEDED FOR THE POOR.
Bring Yours to the
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WE WILL DISTRIBUTE THEM
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2« rve a n i absolutely delicious. H ere’s a Lenten suggestion you 11 make
a lly ia i long.
Seafood Supreme
l ’a cups (5-ounce package)
-an
condensed
cream
of
1 __
Minute Rice
mushroom soup
1 can salmon or tuna
'♦ cups w ater or milk
or shrimp
’< cup finely chopped onion
1 t>ox frozen peas, thawed
1 teaspoon lemon juice
’.a cup grated Cheddar cheese
’< teaspoon salt
Paprika
Dash
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Mix soup, w ater, onion, lemon juice, salt, and P*PP% ‘" 1a saucepam
R rin J to a boil over medium heat; stir occasionally, l our »bout halt
” 'e"i,up mixture into a creased I - , . m a r t casserole^ Ther. r n h , « »
che.a"."spnnkl.-'w d'h paprika.
Fo“ r. B »k. in m X ? » U oven f w F . ) 20 m inute,. Serve, 4 or 5.
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Hobby Federation. Selected as "Miss Do-It-Yourself” at the annual
M ardt Gras Ball glamorous carpenter Margaret Cheatham .
ires
her hobby hone made of Georgia Pacific’s Ripplewood. TTic nobby
h o rse was built by home craftsmen In their spare time and was one
ef the most popular oshi bits at the gala charitable event.