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Thursday, January 24, 1957 Brookings-Harbor Pilot sons, Louis and W alter of C res cent City, E lbert of S eattle, G eorge of G ranger, Wn., and Rob e rt of H arbor, O re.; th ree sisters, Mrs. B ertha Hess of Sacram ento, Mrs. May Betts of Florence, Colo., Lillian Abigail Lively passed and Mrs. Anna P ark er of G len aw ay a t her home in Elk Valley dale, Calif.; also tw enty-eight and twenty-one on Ja n u ary 19 after a lingering grandchildren illness. Born in W etmore, Colo., great grandchildren. on Nov. 21, 1877, she had lived F uneral services w ere c o n in Elk Valley for the past 13 years ducted at W ier's M ortuary Chapel and was a m em ber of the local i on Monday, Ja n u a ry 21 at 11 a.m. church of the Nazarene. w ith the Rev. Dave A lexander of She is survived by lour d augh . the Crescent City N a z a r e n e te r s / Mrs. Ruby B utler of San church officiating. Rev. Jam es B ernadine, Calif., Mrs. Nellie Bell 1 Shelton of Sm ith River sang of Santa Ana, Calif., Mrs. Bertha “Good Night and Good M orning” Ipson of C rescent City, and Mrs. and “The Eastern G ate” accom Edna W oodriff of H arbor; five panied by Mrs. Edith S chroeder Lillian Lively Death Reported B. P. O. E. ELKS 1934 Brookings, Oregon SMORGASBORD P r e p a r e d b y th e E m b le m C lu b la d ie s SUNDAY, JAN. 27 Served from 5 p m. to 7:3« p.m. A D U LTS $1.50 CHILDF.N 75c Cocktail» served all afternoon Elks and their out-of-town guests only ST. VALENTINES IH X C E, SITCKDAY, FEB. OTH Dam e and Buffet L u n c h ................................ $1.50 ,„r person Would You Believe It's Ten Years Since: Ralph V incent setting th e town agog w ith new and fancy soda fountain about w here H arold dis penses his trinkets. • * * a t the organ. Pall bearers w ere Lloyd Cow ley, H arvey Smith, A llan Wood riff, Vic Anderson, Jo e H am m er and W alter Ayres. Im m ediately following the services the rem ains w ere shipped to Florence, Colo., for in term en t in the fam ily plot. M u . P atrick, dissecting a chick en at her Nook Cafe, finds a bon us— it had two gizzards. * • * Lyle and Ruth Redfield get a license to wed and there's a bridal show er at Mrs. F rank H assett’s for Mary E'ttmger, a prospective daughter-in-law and an o th er sim i lar ruckus at T y ler’s S tate Line Cafe for M ercedes Mclndoe, who is betrothed to Jo e Mendez, and Mrs. W. P. A ndrew s had a stork show’er for Mrs. W elton Blagdon. • * * VFW Reports Good Meet VFW Post Com m ander “Red” Ross reported, at last W ednesday evening’s well attended meeting, th at 85 veterans paid their 1957 dues and th at less than tw enty O phir high w alloped 31-28, by more on the post’s rolls would the Brookings team —Felipe, Reii- equal last y ear's m em bership. mg, Nelson, C hurch and Foltz. * ♦ * It was voted by the post to send Tony Olsen is fresh home from a 1957 card to Vernon Travis, cu rren t m em ber, still in the m ajor surgery in Portland. ♦ * * arm ed forces. The post also ad Mrs. Lockland goes to 'Frisco to vised investigating the replace-1 m ent of the old issue carbines m eet Col. H arry, new ly arriv ed from arm y service in Europe. used by th e Post firing squad. The post service officer report ed he had, since the last meeting, initiated three hospitalizations, two of w hich w ere of a very urgent em ergency nature, besides being consulted on the usual run of v eteran s’ and th eir fam ilies’ problem s, and th at most of these inquiries cam e from sources with- out v eteran s post or A uxiliary affiliations. *»* * Milton Brow n and Mrs. Dorothy K uhn of Langlois suprise th eir friends by w edding in Coquille. If F ran k lin w ere w ith us today and undertook to p rin t an issue of th e Sunday O regonian or the Sunday Oregon Jo u rn al on his hand press, it w’ould take him 166 years, w orking 10 hours a day, six days a week. Brookings, Oregon Advice To The Wash-Worn 'I Tomorrow’s bridegroom is going to get a break! He won’t push aside sopping wet undies to take a shower; he won’t poke an open« ing through dripping nylons strung across the bathroom mirror to shave his chin. Washbowl laundry is on the way out—thanks to the fine fabric cycle adequate a g ita tio n , sufficient on modern auto- sudsing ma tic washers rinsing. detergent and thorough which reduces Unfortunately, hot water, while wash, spin and important to cleaning, must be rinse time to avoided in washing man-made the point where fabrics because of the wrinkling the most deli factor. cate of beruf- Generally washbowl laundres f l e d s w e e t ses use enough Tide or other nothings can now be washed as sudsing detergent but fall down safely as the bride’s aprons and on agitating and rinsing. The fine her groom’s shorts. fabric cycle swooshes clothes 2 Mere important than gentle to 4 minutes. handling is the fact that the auto»- F e w w o m e n matic does a better washing job hand knead lin on milady’s lingerie than she can gerie that long. do with her own bare hands. T h e av e ra g e Reporting on a lingerie wash w o m a n stuffs test program which compared too many items washing results of automatics in t h e wash with typical washbowl laundry, bowl. And the the Tide Washing Clinic found rinsing job is that in all cases the automatic too casual. The automatic pro did the superior job. It also found vides at least two rinses, or the that washbowl laundry was suc equivalent—the typical bride one! cessful only when it approxi Washbowl laundry, of course, mated the washing process of the can be successful if you: fine fabric cycle on the automatic. 1. Wash daily so soil does not This is particularly true with become imbedded and pre-treat nylon and other man-made fibers. soiled portions. When washed, lingerie picks up 2. Use enough Tide to make dye from lint specks- of outer rich sud3 and wash in lukewarm garments to give it a grey cast. water <110°F.) Good washing procedure com 3. Agitate clothes for at least pensates for this but it is difficult two minutes. to achieve in a washbasin. Es 4. Rinse in warm or cool water sentially, four factors are needed twice, avoiding w rin g in g or in good washing—hot water, tw isting. Q3 4-H Leaders in Schoo, Three 4-H leaders and 1 ju n ior leader from Cu ry c u n ty are atten d in g the annual 4-H L eaders Conference a t Oregon ¡stave Col lege Ja n u ary 22, 23, 24, w ith the Home Extension A gent Mrs. Sylvia C. I^ee. T is the third y ear for Mrs E e rth a S harp of Cold Beach to atten d this conference and th® first for C harles Lyon, ju n io r leader from Gold Beach. Mm. Gladys Mann and Mrs. V era Leeds, both of Brookings, are a t tending for the fir t time. Methods in w orking with yoking folks will be th e three day pro gram . M arch ©f D im es ANNUAL F E E S CCFFEF1 Police in th e city of Cave Ju n c tion w ill hand out chits, good for a cup of coffee anyw here in tow n, to those checked for exceeding th e speed lim it w ithin the city. T his scetne was tried, last year w ith considerable success, although, according to reports, most of the “victim s" w’ent on and d id n 't pause. According to the story, it created a great deal of good will advertising. CLIFF HOUSE Saturday, Jan u ary 2.6 AUCTION • • • ENTERTAINMENT fìtti for Everyone • ' • • VARIETY SHOW John Lo Buono Master of Ceremonies Wed., January 30 -- High School Gym Local and Outside Entertainment Sponsored By Brookings - Harbor Lions Club Welcome Wagon Offers Hand WELCOME WAGON offers hand of friendship and service our homes and our com m unit On im portant fam ily oaccsions W elcome W agon hostess is hai to call on you. And w hat occas is m ore im portant than the Bi of a Baby? It is a red-letter ev in every family. O ur Welcome Wagon host tak es special pleasure in call: a few days a fte r the new ba arrives. She carries w ith I greetings from the Welcome V gon sponsors, w ho are interesl in th e needs of th e new little oi The sponsors are eager to ser m other and baby too, and th are th e ir friends. These civic-minded busint men and m erchants are interest in the new baby because th know’ th at the baby of today w be the citizen of tomorrow’ ai they w ant to have a p art in he! ing the little citizen on his way. The sponsors would like to c£ personally on the m other and h now baby, but they are busv pc pie and so they send them the 55555555555555555555555555BYQ555555555W congratulations and good w ish through the Welcome Wagon ho ess. A fundam ental principle c Welcome Wagon is coopératif w ith recognized civic and welfai groups Welcome Wagon is oftc referre d to as “an asset to tl progress and w’ell-being of an com m unity.” O thers call the se vice “invaluable in c e m e n t i n neighborliness and friendliness T he W elcome Wagon hostess call is a definite influence in th Mfe and happiness of a con m unity for the basic principle c Welcome Wagon is “service t h u m an ity ”. O th er calls m ade by the We come Wagon hostess include 16t! birthdays, engagem ent anounc< m ents. on change of residence an, on new com ers to the community Calls are also m ade on spcciâ e v a sio n s, such as the 25th o Gulden W edding anniversary th, 85th. 9«th or looth birthdav. anc other im portant events.