Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, December 31, 1953, Page 12, Image 12

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    12
Brookings Harbor Pilot
T H U R S D A Y , D E C . 31, 1953
Nayborhill News
N ayborhill C lub will m eet Jan .
6 a t the hom e of M rs. W illiam
Eickoff. T here will he election
of officers.
Mr. and M rs. Don M eC arton
a n d son Ja c k sp en t C h ristm a s »n
M edford w ith th e ir d a u g h te r and
h u sband, Mr. and M is. Butt-
field and children, going on io
M y rtle C reek next day to be vv ¡’.
M rs. M cC arton’s m other, Mrs.
A n lau f.
IIow To Care For Tile Floors Easily
Hom e econom ists have proved th a t re silien t tile floors are
one of the easiest floors in the w orld to keep clean. A sphalt, vinyl
and ru b b e r tile floors have zoom ed into p o p u larity because th ey are
colorful, deco rativ e and are less w ork for the hom em ak er
It is sim ple to keep a re silien t tile floor b ea u tifu l and lustrou?
by follow ing steps outlin ed here by K entile flooring en gineers.
The m ost com m on m istak e m ade by hom em akers is fa ilu re to
rinse th e floor a fte r w ashing it. O th er m istakes are the use of
caustic soaps, gasoline, o r m in era l spirits.
To keep floors looking th e ir best, w ash and buff them occa­
sionally betw een w axings. Rem ove w ax com pletely once a year
Start the New Year
Right!
SUBSCRIBE
Mrs. Lee D ro rb au g h re p o rts
L ee doing fine a f te r su rg ery in
S easid e hospital T uesday m o rn ­
ing
to ihe
Mr. and Mrs. C huck B -h ee a n d '
G r-g visited re la tiv e s ir. M yrtle
< reek for C h ristm a s holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Eickoff
re tu rn e d T u esd ay from M yrtle
C ree k a f te r spending C h ristm is
holidays w ith relatives.
Brookings-Harbor Pilot
Easy doe« it! U ith minimum time and effort, resilient tile floors can
Ur;»t no»•looking indefinitely, say Kentile flooring engineers.
N orm a C argill is visitin g w ith
th e Behees.
.oo per year.
Mr. and Mrs. C h ester G ragg
an d P a tty Jo spent C h ristm a s day
w ith E arl B reu e r and fam ily
Mr. an d Mrs. P ete Olsen and
G eorge G ates; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
( ia te s and fam ily spent the holi­
d a y s w ith Mrs. O ls e n s d a u g h te r
a n d husband in S e a ttle . The
Lloyd G ates are sp o rtin g a new
B u ick .
$5.50 [ kt year outside of Curry County
Apply water-emulsion wax monthly.
First coat in A .M .; terond in P.M.
Remove spots with soap or scouring
p o w d e r, warm water on wet cloth.
Mr. and Mis. W ayne Schm idt
a n d new son a re visiting w ith his
p a re n ts.
Mr. and
Mrs.
P ete
S ch m id t.
M r. and M is. W illiam S te w a rt
bad for d in n er g u ests T hursday.
Dec. 24. th e ir d a u g h te r and h u s­
band, Mr. and Mrs. C arl Mason,
an d H ow ard M ason and Mr. and
Mrs. Lee D rorbaugh.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray R eeser had
to r C h ristm a s d in n er g u ests Mr
an d Mrs. A rchie H endricks. N an­
cy and G erald. Mr. and M rs. Lee
D ro rb au g h . Mrs. S tonehouse and
M rs. H endricks m other.
‘S'*- " *
(L .a id against damage—attach flat
guide« or rubber rasters Io furniture.
Rock Society
Elects Officers
Mr. and Mrs. P ercy H anks en ­
C h arles Y o u n g w as elected
te rta in e d N ayborhill friends for president of th e M ount Emily
d in n e r F rid ay evening.
Gem and M ineral Club, a t th e
Mr. and Mrs. Ed R avekes are re g u la r m eeting held D ecem ber
v isitin g in S o u th e rn C alifornia 38.
O th e r officers elected included
w ith th e ir tw o d a u g h te rs and
D ale C hapm an, vice p re sid e n t;
fam ilies for th e holidays
P earl
Young, sec retary , a n d
C laude Goldizen, lib raria n .
T u n e is a m o rta l th o u g h t, the
N am ed to th e board of d ire c ­
d ivisor of w hich is the so lar year. tors w ere A rth u r B ollinger, G er­
E te rn ity is God's m easu rem en t of aldine R andall. F ra n k T v g a rt. D.
S o u l-filled y ears.
M a n B ak er W G a rre tt and J e rry S chroeder,
Eddy
w ith M arian L am m as re fre s h ­
m ent ch airm an .
f
southcrn
curm
PR£CA(/77O/V£'?
Mop floors with warm water, mils
soap. Rinse with clear water; d rf
Hello World
w pply./
Keep clean
Don't get f igued
Avoid new roups
Don't get chiilled
N FOR INFANTILI PARALYSIS^
Ja m e s E d w ard F ielder, R rook-
ings, w as fined $200 and given a
30-day suspended sen ten ce T u e s ­
day a f te r pleading g u ilty to u
ch a rg e of reck less driving before
M unicipal Ju d g e H ans Nelson.
♦
1
2
3
4
man blood-»
weeks. But
is not readyJer;|?53. But tliere'
is hope for f l^ B u r e .
Reckless Driving
Brings Stiff Fine
♦
A son, S teven, w as born to Mr
and Mrs. A. D. W in ters on C h ris t­
m as Day.
PTA Executive
Board To Meet
T he ex ecu tiv e co m m ittee of the
P a re n t- Peach, r's A ssociation will
m eet M onday evening. Jan . 1. i t
H p.m at ‘h ' hom e of M r and
Mrs F ran cis A rrell.
AH m em ­
bers ot th e board a re urged to
lx present.
Pictures (iiven
F o u r lucky w inners took hom e
O rie n ta l p rin ts from the S h a n g ­
hai (. a te a f te r a C h ristm a s d ra w ­
ing held there.
W inners of the p ictu re s w »r?
C larence O verm an. Mrs H arv ey
F oster. G orgt B lunt and B a r­
b ara F arm er.
I
obtained fro
protects for
it is in very sh
P re se n ts w hich o u r love for the
donor has rendered precious a re
ev er th e m ost acceptable.
Ovid
P R IM IT IV E C H R IS T IA N IT Y
He th at believeth on me. th e
w orks th at I do shall he do also;
and g re a te r w orks th a n these shall
I
because I g(> u n to rnv
C h rist Jesu s
BETTER BUYS AT LESMEISTER'S t
N EW L IS T IN G Two duplex units. One has fo u r bedroom s;
th e o th e r two. B oth on one larg e lot in w ell-located,
new subdivision. S tead y $250 00 per m onth incom e on
$16,900.00 in v estm en t. T erm s available.
HIW AY FR O N TA G E Tw o hundred fifty -fo u r feet on H iw ay
101. O ver two a c res of level land w ith good, livable
sm all house, well, and orch ard . Less th a n ’2 m ile
from city in H a rb o r area. Ideal for incom e p ro p e rty
developm ent.
300 ACRE RANCH C lose to town, adjoining hiway. P le n ty
of w a te r, good p astu re , fenced. W ell-built, unfinished
house, good b arn and tw o co ttag es. $5000 p er a c re
tak es all.
V E T A P P R O V E D Tw o-bedroom house and one-bed room
c o tta g e w ith tw o -c ar garage, ju st out of city lim its,
O ne acre plus, w ith good w a te r supply.
$6300.00
to ta l price.
\
NEW
2 B EDROOM S O U T A ttrac tiv e , w ell-built, m odern
hom e on 1/3 acre. T w o m iles from city ce n te r. To be
finished by o w ner soon. A vailable now a t only $5000.
See Homer H aggerty or Eva Lee Long
PETE J. LESMEISTER, Realtor
P hone 3311
Also the BEST in Insurance Coverages
Across from th e P o st Office
IN BRO O K IN G S