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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1949)
PAGE EIGHT The World’s Best ClimaU. Barbership "Guys'' Make 'Harmony' The Community Church rang, Monday evening to the chords of barbership melodies in the style of the good old days. En thusiastic tenors, leads, baritones, bassos and crows (those who ‘sit on the fence,’ and just listen) gave out with "Moonlight Bay’’ and other quartet favorites. Although barbershop harmony is sung with accompaniment, Mrs. Lusille Patterson played the pi no to teach the group their four- part harmony. She proved her self a capable "barbershopper” by not only detecting a "sour” note but also by demonstrating that she can sing a beautiful top tenor. Any adult male in the com munity who likes to sing or would like to learn to sing or just likes to listen is cordially invited to attend these sing-fests which are planned for every Monday (’ve iling at 8 at the church basement. “You Brad Page don’t have to sing well to enjoy if look at Bob Perkins." Present at Monday’s session: Lloyd Moss, Emil Moore, Ernest SALEM Oregon traffic deaths reached 25 in March, exceeding the toll of the tw’o preceding months combined, Secret ary of Slate Earl T. Newbry reported this week. March fatalities add to the 12 deaths reported in January and seven charged to February acci dents to bring Oregon losses for the first quarter of 1949 to 44. Thi* same period of 1948 saw 83 W mek I Y ou oftiva up in tub OLD GRiNDe.^ TUB SNOOTY DOOEMAN TREATS YOU L ike poison ivy Pilot Classified Ads Get You Quick Results Thev are low-cost way of te11 ing what you want, or have tn sell. They bring results too! Classified Ad For Sale: G. i. roaster, new Christmas. Original price 838.50, bargain at $20. Also Silvertone battery radio with new battery. Table model, push buttons, $15. See Mrs. Wm. J. Ward, city. 8-3* For Rent: Two-room furnished modern apartment, utilities in cluded. James Yelton. Teacher Resigns Due To III Health Roy Springer was elected to fill the position for the remainder of the year. Refreshments of doughnuts and col fee were served by Mr. and Mrs. John Kinney, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Crockett, Mrs. Sophia Jones and Ben Jones. Mrs. Lynn Hampton, who has been a half-time teacher in tin* local high school for the past year, due to ill health was forced to resign her position as physical (’ducation and home living. She left yesterday morning for Port land where she may undergo sur gery. Mrs. Norris Kemp, experienced Directors of Brookings Cham- teacher, has been hired to com her of Commerce, at a special plete this term. Fatality reports received to W. F. Miller, janitor, was also meet i ng held Tuesday evening, date show 19 of the March deaths forced to resign due to ill health. voted to accept the resignation of M. S. Brainard, secretray. took place on rural highways and Other action taken was the six inside cities and towns. Four appointment of Mrs. Gravee persons died in Portland traffic Howsley as the new secretary of accidents during the month. the organization. Mrs. Howsley, Newbry said the return of familiar with this type of work, wanner weather and consequent Highlight of the Chetco Grange will maintain chamber of com- increase in volume and speed of highway traffic is bringing a sharp meeting Friday ('veiling was the merce headquarters at the Grey rise in high-s|M»ed accidents. He program presented by Mrs. Joe hound bus depot, where her hus said at least 13 of the March fa- Zumpfe and a group of 4-H girls. band. L. B. Howsely, is agent, for traceable The program was opened by Miss the transportation company. were Elaine LeClaire. outstanding club to The next regular dinner meet member in southern Curry coun ing of chamber will be held at ty, telling what 4-H has meant the Odd Fellows hall, Wednesday Local News Items evening, April 27 at 7 o’clock. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Weigel spent Colored slides of last years 4-H Resei \ ations for the dinner may the Easter week-end as house members at the county fair were be made at Grayshel’s Coffee Mill guests at the home of Mr. and shown by Mrs. Aldene Aho. Then or Pete Lesmeister’s office. Mrs Loyal Bates near Medford. the Flower girls, accompanied by Negotiations are under way Th<\v report that the Bates fam their leader. Mrs. Dorothy Lock for an out-of-town speaker at this ily. former Harbor residents, are land. presented a song and folk meeting. doing well, and they send their dance. 'Choy brought in a cake regards to al) friends in this with one candle in honor of the vicinity’. ______ first anniversary of their club. They also showed different things that 4-Her members were inter The J. Elmer Parkers had as ested in. guests Easter w e e k-end, Mrs. Effective May 1, until further Before the program the regu Parker’s mother. Mrs. Schoppe, notice, Brookings Greyhound sta lar business meeting of the lo- and sister, Mrs. Capri, and family tion will be open 8:30 a. m. to Grange was held. Visitors for the of Portland. 5 30 p. m. and 7:30 to 8:30 p. m. evening were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mr. and Mrs. Pete St rid of Week days. Sundays at Bus time Ackley of Bend Grange in De only. No express w ill be received chutes county. Mrs. Jessie Jud Klamath Falls have mow'd to for or from the 6:16 a. m. and kins and Mrs. Bertha Moore vol their acreage on Pedrioli drive, to 12:18 midnight busses. Passengers unteered to help out with the make their home: They are the for these busses should purchase getting tlowers for the State parents of Mrs. Brita Dahlstrom. their tickets during regular sta- (.range session in June. Raymond Mrs. Della Madden, her daugh tion hours. adv Asche .resigned as overseer and ter. Clarice, and Miss Mildred Crawford, enjoyed a several days trip over the week-end to Sa lem. Medford and Butte Falls. Brainard Resigns Secretary, Chamber 4-H Club Guest Of Grange LOCAL NEWS Boy Scout Flag Sale! APRIL 15 TO MAY 15, 1919 Scouts will call on all Brookings and Harbor homes to take orders for large house flags— Priced at The local schools enjoyed a 2- day Easter vacation, Thursday and Friday, last week. / Newsprint, ordered in February' arrived late yesterday, causing a delay of a few hours in the tion. and possible discomfort ofp the many readers. Scarcity of newsprint is getting more ac- cute, with many small weeklies having difficulty in obtaining a quantity sufficient to carry on any subscription expansion. This, however, is the first time the Pilot has had any difficuty, but it may not be the last. IT NEVER FAILS terson, Boh Perkins, Lou Har- vey, Gilliert Christensen, Carl Bolin. G. Hoagland, Vai Menden hall Sr., Bert DeMoss and Brad ley Page. Oregon Traffic Deaths Reach 25 In March THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1949 PROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON $3.00 ea Please sign scout order pad and pay when ORDER TO GET THIS LOW PRICE! Proceeds of this Hag sale will he use on proposed scout building. Chetco Boy Scout Committee For Sale: Power sprayer, Har- die No. 99 large 100-gal. tank,‘4 2-rew nozzle boom, Briggs and • Stratton engine. H. S. Beaulieu, Mrs. B. E. Kerns Sr. returned Brookings. 8"^* to her Harbor home after spend ing several days in Klamath Co. For Rent: Small paratment, on business. partly or completely furnished. Garage. Suitable for couple. A*. Mrs. L. A. Humphreys is quite L. Travis. Harbor. 8* ill at the home of her daugh ter, Mrs. Tony Olsen, but is re ported improving. Every Tuesday noon, Rotary club, at Vincent’s Restaurant. Ail visiting Rotarians are welcome. ROOFING & SIDEWALLS Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hanscam are parents of a 9 lb., 4-oz. son, born April 13 at Seaside hospital, Crescent City. They have named the young man Timothy Roy. FREE ESTIMATES’ Mr. and Mrs. Allen Fielder and family have moved from Gard ner Cottage near the Chetco to their property near Jacks Creek. .1. C. EVANS & SON Box 308 Phone 1921 CRESCENT CITY Mrs. Betty Bright and son of Monroe, Ore., are visiting her mother, Mrs. Anis Schofield, for STARK BROS. NURSERIES & a couple of weeks. ORCHARDS COMPANY R. M. Knox, county agent, was a business caller in this area on Wednesday, contacting growers On Easy Street corncerning the fort h c o m i n g meetings to be held in this area. Sells these splendid apple and fruit trees. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Travis re turned early this week from a RAISE YOUR OWN APPLES | business trip to Lakeview, where PLANT NOW! they had been several days. The IPs a good investment! Travis family moved to this vi cinity from Lakeview. Stevensons .u DRIVE-WAY TOPPING Gravel AVAILABLE Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Carmen have gone to Grants Pass to spend a couple of weeks. NOW! Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schaal left Friday for Portland and other northern points. On Tues- day Mr. Schaal was scheduled to go to the Veterans hospital for medical attention. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hanscam Sr.. Mi*s. George Anderson and Mrs Rose Hubbard returned from a trip to Northern Oregon last week. Hanscam, who had expected to enter the hospital to have an eye operation, found when she arrived at Portland, that her specialist would be un- able to operate until the first of of May. and she will return there at that time. All Work Guaranteed! Free From Large Rocks.! I I ! | I 4 BROOKINGS LAND AND TOWNSITE COMPANY BUILDING I