2
en considerably since January the national average of 14.738.
1951 the AAA reported which has The Portland normal gasoline
brought about a rise of 7 cent« cost was 32 cents against the
H. A. JOCHENS
a day in fixed costs. The 1951 nationa average of 30.179 cents,
BROOKINGS HARBOR PILOT
allowance
of
$1.50
a
day
plus
The
Portland
cost
for
gas
and
oil
T M fc ltK ’H NO H I H S T IT I'T K K » K C IK C IC A T 1 O N '
mileage was based on the actual per mile was 2.41 cents against
K n lr r r d a« »erond-rla»» m a tte r, at the p o n lo fflrr at Hr<M»kln<*. O rrg a a , M a rrh
7,
*«, wilder the A rt of M a rrh 3, 1M7W.
cost of $1.46. The new average the national average of 2.233
actual cost is $1.53 a day plus cents. Portland’s maintenance cost
SALES AND SERVICE
M inna A kers , Owner and Publisher
mileage which is the basis of the per mile was 75 cents against a
$1.55, plus mileage, now set.
national average of .738 cents; Phone 2661
H l HH4 K IT T It iN K A T E S :
Hotel Brooking!
One Y e a r, In advance (In C u rry County» ............................ ............... ............ - >3 00
Actual operating costs have tire cost 39 cents against .507
One Y ear, In advance (OUthtdS <’urry County»
>3.50
risen from 3.28 a mile to 3.47 cents.
Clnaeirteil A dvertisin g Kates, 15c per line M in im u m 50c cash.
cents,
but the 3*4 cents m ile a g e ______________________________
A ll ad vertising copy m ust be in by 5 o'clock Tuesday evening to insure pub
allowance will still cover that
licatio n.
News Item s and classified ads w ill be received up to Wednesday noon.
cost, the Oregon State Motor As
sociation is advising its members.
Mntloiiul A dvertising Kepresentattve
Portand, Oregon, was one of
W eekly N ewspapers R epresentatives , I nc .
the 42 cities studied to arrive at
N ew V evk
♦
( hlrago
♦
D e tro it
♦
Philadelphia
the new allowance base. The
N O T IC K TO S U B S C R IB E R *: K in d ly n o tify o f any change o f address In a d
vance. F a ilu re to do so costs two cents per Issue sent to the old address.
study took 1952 automobiles in i
Rubacrlptlon w ill be dropped unless subscrlbr notifies Pilot o f change.
the 42 basic cost areas and the
anticipated annual mileage of
Knee; Cornelia Schroeder.
each car was 18,000 miles. In i
Blossom Behee
Act 1: From the winds in the
,
*
j
t-
•
u
Portland
the .. average standard '
each and everyone for your good wishes and assistance to make
forest the Pine Woods Fairy has
i......
.
.......
..
r
-
.
miIes
*‘r
gallon
was 14.5 against
our opening a success.
Presents Ballet
| heard that the Goddess of Spring
is near. Excitement ensues as
A variety of all leather handbags are in and will sell for $?.5O up.
A t Garden Club
I she rushes through the forest
Beaverettes
At the April meeting of the I foretelling the good news and so
CHILDREN’S SHOES WILL BE HERE BY APRIL 21
Bowling
Azalea Garden Club, which will eni<’r
fairies.
Ladies and Misses Shoes - Hosiery, Dexdalc Brand
be held Thursday, April 9, Bios«
Act. 2: I he Goddess of Spring
Score
som Behee will present her hallet f n,er,s
f*a*ry Gard(»n awaken-
group In a program entitled “The ing the sleeping flowers. The fairy
Team standings April 2.
queen comes forth followed by
Fairy Garden.
HOUSE OF SHOES
W
L.
Music will be by recordings of
merry little elves, the blue- Pete Lesmeister Ins... 28 12
w art street
S&H Green Stamps
foremost artists, and the stage bird and other good fairies bring Freeman's Mkt.
gniinim iiH iim iiiu
2 5 1 4
ing
their
well
washes
to
the
God
setting will he in charge of Mrs.
Tots, Teens, Mincer’s 25*6 14
Cliff Lindskoug. The cast will be dess of Spring and the happy Sisco Loggerettes .... 22
18
flowers.
Fairyland once more
as follows:
Don’s Cliff House ..... 21
19
becomes
a
place
of
joy.
Fairy Queen, Linda Vernon;
20
This will be a half hour pro Kerr Hardware ....... 20
Fairy Princess, Dianne Cargill;
Eagles
Auxiliary
.......
10
30
Fairy Prince, Stanley Cargill; gram, starting at 3:00 p.m. in
Carnation Fairy, Bertha Henry; the Grange hall, following the Chetco Cafe ................ 8 32
YEARLY HIGH GAMES
Pine Woods Fairy, Vicky Knee; regular program.
Individual
Games:
♦
Goddess of Spring. Claudia
Larrie
Peterson
.................... 214
Schroeder.
Auto Operation Costs
Clara
Goyke
.........................
205
Flowers, Naomi Brown, Shar-
G R fttlD
Verna
Crabb
........................
192
ron Wldney, Judy Fox, Carolyn Allowed By Business
Individual series:
Ren hard.
Clara
Goyke .......................... 513
Shows
Another
Gain
Bluebird, Peggy Brown.
Larrie Peterson .................... 504
Elves, Karen Barker, Joel
Automobile operating costs for Verna Crabb ........................ 491
1952 showed a gain over 1951
High team games:
according to the American Auto-
Chetco Cafe ......................... 892
Scrcened Sand, and Gravel mobile Association study just re Pete Lesmeister Ins.............. 881
Johnson — Hurst
leased by the Oregon State Motor
862 :
Association to business and in Don’s Cliff House .......
High team series:
Building
dustry executives who use it in
Pete Lesmeister Ins.............. 2515
establishing car allowances.
The latest study by Runsheim- Don’s Cliff House .............. 2468
er & Company warrants establish Sisco Loggerettes .............. 2462
Ten high average:
ing $1.55 per day for an auto
Top Noil
Pi// Dirt
WEDNESDAY
used in business plus 3 Mi cents
ara
......................... ^ 2
Drainage Rock
O N E ID A
a mile traveled. This is up from! a t’e ^all ........................... *43
April 15
$1.50
a
day
and
the
same
mileage
y
e,na
rabb
........................
141
Phone 2341
C O M M U N IT Y
allowance
fixed
in
1951.
Rickey
Haggerty
................
133
Leonard Real Estate
All fixed costs—insurance, li-1 ^ ana Raird ......................... 130
S ie ilw a *
cense fees, depreciation—have ris- ^ U(lre> Keen ...... .............. 127 /
H
l
' Cleo Rogers ......................... 126 I
Ersa Fisher ........................... 124
Yolande Vaughn .................... 123
Cora Chapin ........................... 12 i ,
High games April 2
Special Offering . . .
Ind. game: Kathy Karns, 175;
Ind. series. Clara Goyke. 513;
Team game: Tots to Teens. Min
Summer
cer’s, 850; Team series: Tots to
Famous silversmiths
Teens. Mincer’s. 2380; Pete Les
now bring you two
9
meister Ins., 2380.
Brookings Harbor PilotThursday, April 9, 1953
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