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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1952)
JANUARY 24, 1952 SU PPLEM EN T T O ^Classified Ads" A < BROOKINGS-HARBOR P ILO T, BROOKINGS, O R EG O N M rs John C henow eth u n til th e Mol'd has been received from end of school. th e B ru ch ler fam ily th a t fhey had F ay e P rice left for Boulder. a rriv ed at th e ir d estin atio n sa fe CAR OW NER w ith 8 hours a week sp are tim e to service ro u te A rizona, W ednesday, for a visit ly and a re now located in N o rth of new type H ershey candy and w ith h er m other, who has been Hollywood. W iig ley T ab gum m erchandisers. confined to a w heel c h a ir for the Sew ing 3 of the 4-H club held No selling. Can ea rn up to $300 past 20 years. D uring Mrs. P rice’s its second m eeting at th e hom e p er m onth w ith fu tu re possibil sta y there, a b ro th er and siste r of Mrs. A rchie Aldropp. M em bers ities. $895 w orking cash required. who live nearby will com e to visit w ere given th e ir 4-H m a te ria l and S ecured. A pplican m ust be de her. She expects to be gone from a list of item s they a re to have pendable. F o r interview include here about th re e weeks. for next m eeting. C olor and type Mrs. W alt S te ig le r left M on phone and s ta te if available for of clothing w ere discussed. im m ediate s ta rt, W rite ABCO, day night for a business trip to Mrs. Rae S teddom ’s 4-H k n ittin g Box 7747, P o rtla n d 12. * P o rtlan d . Mrs. P ete A ldropp and L orane class m et last F rid ay a f te r school F o r S ale: G arden trac to r, w ith Z im m erm an had lunch w ith Mrs. in Mrs. M urphy’s room. The girls B rig g s-S tratto n m otor. J. J. G al Ju n e H opkins Tuesday and p la n have com pleted th e ir first p ro j lagher, city. 4g ned th e d em onstration on d rap ery ect, a k n itte d pot holder, and th a t they will lead a t the L an g have s ta rte d th e second, a k n itte d scarf. F o r Sale, bed, springs, m attress, lois un it m eeting, T hursday. and dresser. A bargain for quick T h ere w as a 4-H club lead ers T he P.-T. A. m et T uesday to sale. Jo h n H ogan, city. 48 plan for a w este rn dance. The in m eeting at th e hom e of W ilm a itial check on th e tap e recorder Jen sen F riday noon. Those a tte n d F o u n d : a w om an’s sm all w hite to th e school w as sent. ing brough sack lunch. They d is h a t back of th e C hetco Inn. Also A. A. Cline has re tu rn e d from cussed plans for a tte n d in g the a red puppy applied for adm ission so u th ern C alifornia w here he has 4-H leaders conference to be held to th e Inn, w et and bedraggled, been visiting since last fall. Mrs. a t C orvallis Ja n . 22 to 24. Mr. and hungry. Since accom m oda C line rem ained w ith h e r d a u g h Jen k in s showed 4-H p ictu re s of tions to the w eary tra v e le r are te r th ere, to reg ain h er s tre n g th how m uch the M arshall plan w as n ever refused, the p u p p y w as follow ing a serious operation, be helping 4-H in foreign coun tries. ta k e n in and if any ow ner can Mrs. R ae Steddom and Mrs. T u r fore a tte m p tin g th e trip home. m ak e p ro p er identification and n er of F o u r Mile and W ilm a J e n Mrs. Ray L onganecker and baby pay its board bill (th e puppy had sen of D enm ark, w ere chosen to lost its w allet) the puppy will be cam e home from th e hospital on I — -------- S atu rd ay . ready for him. C hetco Inn. Mr. and Mrs. R ay M ears of P o rtla n d spent S a tu rd a y night w ith Mr. and Mrs. C harles J e n S h irley and Jean N orris have sen, en ro u te to Phoenix, Ariz. re tu rn e d from A laska and are Mrs. M ears is a s iste r of Mrs. m ak in g th e ir hom e w ith Mr. and Jensen. 5 go to C orvallis. L eaders presen t Tucker, G lenn K erber, Don Fos w ere R ae Steddom . Iren e Brown, ter, Mr. E dington, A rnold P hil W ilm a Jensen. Mrs. W lgle, Mrs. lips re p resen t the local club. S h irley Brown, and P ete Aldropp. S unday a f te r chu rch th e L ang Miss W anda G ossage and C lifford lois C om m unity S unday schoo Jen k in s w ere also there. m et at the grad«' school gym an< T he Jen sen fam ily celeb rated en jo y ed a dinner served i>> tin B onnie’s b irthday. Jan . 15. D uring losing A dam s to th e victorioui th e evening F red and K a t i e Eves. It w as th e pay-off in Adolphson, Mr. and Mrs. W illis co n test recently held in the S un B ak er of the Bandon fish h a tc h day school. A fte r d in n er a socia ery. W es Ja rv is and son, and Mrs. h o u r w as enjoyed. T he young e p W a lk e r and S h erry called. joyed gam es a fte rw a rd s. Mrs. T u ck e r’s B row nies m et a f E X T E N S IO N U N IT N O T E S te r school, W ednesday. They re Langlois E xtension U nit m e re g istered for the com ing year, Thursday at 10:30 a. m at th< w i t h two new m em bers, Jo an hom e of Mrs. A. W. B ritto n a B ritto n and M adelon Shoop. They D enm ark. The ladies learn ed th» lost th re e m em bers who left the a rt of m ak in g d ra p eries an d fe com m unity, G lenda C hurchill. E l they had spent a p ro fitab le da, nora Rigik, and N ancy W alters. w hen they finished th eir project Lila “flew up ” and is w ith th e T h e next m eeting will lie Feb. re g u la r scouts now. They plan ¡w ith Mrs. Pete A ldropp. to put on a play for the m oth ers M ARC H OF D IM E S of the troop som e tim e in F eb We a re past th e half-way. m a r ru a ry . T he itle of the play is in the M arch of Dimes. H ave yol “The B row nies S to ry .” rem em bered to re tu rn y o u r card T he S p o rtsm en s club is holding I F unds a re u rg en tly needed thi a series of shooting m atch es w ith y< a r as th e su rp lu s from prev ion the Gold B each a n d B rookings y ea rs has been used up by th clubs. This S u p d ay the m atch is increased n u m b er of polio casei to be held at B rookings. Dick P lease t r y ‘to help if you can. ’ ANGLOIS NEWS Oregon Coast View Stationery Sportsmanlike DRIVING /let 9 d e a l /tU-^liene. INCORRECT PREXTURE REDUCES TIRE LIFE :• ■ 52% l or a Lim ited Tim e, only, inexpensive Christmas gifts may be pur- chased at two places in Curry County— novel gifts which will tell the recipient more with pictures than you could in pages and pages. CORRECT PRESSURE 3 LBJ. UNDER ó las UN PER 9 LBS. - UNDER TAKE CARE OF TIRES Take care af your tire«! Motorists who fail to look after the “rubber shoes” of their cars head straight down a path to trouble, says the AAA driver training book, “Sportsmanlike Driving.” Under-inflation is the worst tire fault. Under-inflated tires wear out fast, make |teering hard and braking uneven. Over-inflation also is a bad fault. Blow-outs are more likely. The middle of the tread gets extra wear. The tire loses road grip. Chances of skidding are greater. Worn tires are trouble-brew ers. Sharp objects in the road easily pierce them. Punctures or blowouts constantly threaten. Dangers of accident multiply. Suddenly “flats” put the driver on the spot. Follow «even «imple rule« for tire care: 1. D rive at reason ab le speeds. 2. Keep correct tire pres sure. 3. Even up inflation when tires are cold. 4. Never drive on a flat. 5. Avoid striking curbs, holes, or rocks. 6. 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