HARBOR NEWS Freedom of the Press N ew Tvnp Pen ~ 8 Brookings Harbor Pilot i Eliminates Waste THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1953 ---------------------------- The W inchuck W omen’s club A new fountain pen, called the B r o o k i n g s B u s y N e e d l e s held its regular Ja n u ary m eeting last week at the home of Mrs. first practical messproof pen, has The Brookings Busy Needles Beulah Keiser, w ith Mrs. May been introduced by a national pen met Wednesday morning. The W aterm an as co-hostess. G uests producing company. third meeting was called by for the afternoon w ere Mrs. Theo The new pen, claimed to be Nancy Thompson. We opened it T H E little known Meyers and Mrs. Jam es Donnelly. the m< st revolutionary w riting background of how by singing the first verse of The afternoon passed sw’iftly w ith instrum ent since the first lever "America.” We started our pin­ freedom of the press sewing ami conversation, and the filling fountain pen, is called the cushions. w as established in hostesses served delicious refresh- Snorkel. Its name was suggested Mrs. Thompson is our leader. i m ents late in the afternoon. O regon is told in the by the Snorkel breathing appara­ Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand S tein­ tus which extends up fitim mod­ new lx>ok "An Oregon m etz are the proud p aren ts of a ern subm arines to the surface to E d ito r’s B attle f o r seven pound, thirteen ounce son, draw in air. F r e e d o m of t h e The Snorkel pen is filled w ith­ horn at the Seaside hospital on P re ss ” Jan u ary 27. The young m an has out dipping the pen point in been named Stephen Michael. w riting uid. It has a small ex­ T he Oregon editor The m aternal grandparents are tensible tube that pushes out is George P utnam of from under the point and draw s Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Bowlin. the C apital ‘Journal, in ink without w etting the point Mr. and Mrs. H arvey Swinney Office hours. 9 a. m. 5 p. m. of Salem . The au th o r left Sunday on a two m onths’ or any p a rt of the pen but the trip to their form er home sta te tube itself. of this book, published DR. R. E. SMITH The Snorkel tube (but not the of Texas, w here they have been by Binfords & M ort, DENTIST called by the serious illness of pen point) is dipped in the w rit­ is George Turnbull, Mrs. Sw inney's brother, J. C. Col­ ing fluid, ink is sucked in by one PHONE 2831 form er dean of jo u r­ lins, of Breckenridge, Taxas. They dow nstroke of the pneum atic will also visit relatives in other ¡»lunger, the tube is draw n back nalism at the U niver­ GEORGE PUTNAM Dr. Richard L. Smith p arts of Texas and Oklahoma in under the point, and the pen sity of Oregon and Fishing fanatic and publisher of Salem while gone. Mr. and Mrs. H arvey is ready to write. No w riting OPTOMETRIST a u th o rity on O regon’s Capital Journal, who pioneered lo t i ree- Elmore are staying at the Sw in­ fluid has touched the point or dom (»1 the [»ress in Oregon. new spaper history. ney home during their absence. barrel. Extensive laboratory tests DR. ROY M. W H ITE A com m unity p a rty was held at show the new ¡M'n w astes no ink OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN the Grange hall S atu rd ay eve­ Pioneer and I Iistorical and Surgeon ning in honor of Mr. and Mrs. in filling (through wiping, drip­ Association M e e tin g Milton Foster, whose m arriag e ping, blotting) w hereas there is E m eryencics ( i t A ny H our The m id-year m eeting of the was an event of Ja n u ary 23. Miss an average w aste of 19 per cent in filling nonrSnorkel fountain PH O N E 2701 fp V F R Y HOUSEHOLD has at Coos-Curry Pioneer & Historical G erry Beem and Leslie Ray w ere pens. \ssociation will be held on F eb ru ­ in charge of the affair which a t ­ least a few’ shabby books • Evenings by A ppointm ent ary 11 and will honor Oregon, tracted a large crowd. The music covers worn, bindings faded but the V alentine state. for dancing was furnished by Don will be m any well-fed people in lw*cause of well-loved contents The m eeting will begin w ith a and Dave C rockett, Mr. and Mrs. t h is area that evening. they can ’t be discarded. H ere potluck luncheon at noon in the is an easy way to m ake them at- d :n in g r o o m of Pioneer M etho­ Clifford Been, G erry Beem and Joanne Pettegrow . tra c tiv e and at the sam e time dist church in Coquille. E very­ Mr. and Mrs. C urt W aldien ♦ lend a pleasant new look to the one invited. arrived home recently a fte r lx>ok shelves. Mrs. J. E. N orton and her spending the past couple of ♦ ♦ All you do is m ake slip covers com m ittee arc arranging a short m onths in southern California o ♦ ♦ for them . And there is a w ile program . visiting relatives. ♦ ♦ v a rie ty of m aterials from which ♦ Potluck dinners are popular ♦ ♦ to chose for this purpose, such as « x, place to lay the dough for this Friday evening w ith three ♦ Residential— Commercial— Remodeling wallpa|N>r, gift-wrappings, linen the crullers. When the fat is h o t ,organizations planning them foi ♦ ♦ denim , sm all-figured glazed chintz) enough a small piece of dough that date, The Eagles are having <> A LL W O R K G U A R A N T E E D Cut a “window’’ to show the! will rise very quickly to the top. theirs at the V.F.W. hall, the O book’s title on the back or labels 'over with a lid when frying, American Legion at the I.O.O.F. <► A partm ent above Gibbs Lum ber Co., or can be contacted m ay be cut from gummed paper, leave it open i little or it will hall and the G range at the through P ete Lesm eister Agency! w ith title and author neatly sp a tte r Have a dish of rapidly Grange Knowing printed. If black pajier is chosen boiling w ater near to dip the for the lalx‘1 w ith lettering in ink cooked crullers into, then cool on in the cover, the effect will be brown paper to m atch the predom inating color ♦ even moi»* decorative E.M.E. Su/aise Candy Squares ♦ The children can m ake this If you have never made crull­ candy for themselves and be er«, you’ve missed a trick in the proud to pass it to th eir friends. kitchen. My rule for good ones 1 m e b o t t o m and sides of an 8x10 follow s: in c h pan with waxed [taper. Melt B eat 2 eggs with 1 cup of sugar 8 ounces semi-sweet chocolate, un til very light. Add 2 table- chopped or bits, over hot. but not spoons of m elted butter, stir boiling, w ater. Pour half of this (.b id if D idn’t....H e Should H ace) quickly. Sift l ’a lbs. of flour with melted chocolate in the pan; 1 teasjxxm of salt, 4 ‘u teaspoons cover with 6 m arshm allow s cut baking powder, also cinnamon it in pieces and 1 cup of crisp, su­ liked for flavor; 1 tablespoons of gared corn cereal. Spread the orange juice in cup. Kill cup with rest of the m elted chocolate over m ilk. (G rated orange |x*el may be top. 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