THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1949
Barbershop Quartets
Are Meeting Regularly
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
weekly meetings and wish to urge
all barbershop fans to attend
with them.
D. O. Arp has expressed a de
sire to be the first Crow (he who
sits on the fence and just lis-
tens) in the event there is chap-
ter of SPEBSQSA started here.
Many chapters have a good per
centage of "Crows’ in their mem
berships. Meetings will continue
at the church basement, Monday
evenings.
rhose ‘good close harmony' en j
thusiasts met again at the‘ Bap-
tist Community church basement J
Monday evening. Mrs. Lucille Pat '
terson again helped the group. j
Each man was tested for his !
voice range and then put in one
ol the following categories: Bass,
baritone, lead or top tenor.
As any new group must, the
chorus hit a few rough spots
in their chords, but all-in-all, Library Benefit Tea Set
they did well considering the
limited practice. Promise was For This Friday P. M.
Annual May Day Tea, given by
held, and it is not beyond the
Harbor
Community club to raise
realm of possibilities that Brook
ings will some day have an out funds for the Chetco Community
Library, will be held this Fri
standing male chorus.
Temporary officers were elect day afternoon at the Grange hall
ed with Bob Perkins as president from two to five. May day falls
and Charles Grayshel as secre on Sunday this year, and it was
decided that the tea should be
tary-treasurer.
held Friday, instead.
Music of the “barbershop” na
Plans have been made for a
ture has been ordered from na program during the afternoon,
tional headquarters of SPEBSQSA and refreshments will be served.
Inc. This Society for the Preser The library is a project that de
vation and Encouragement of Bar serves the full support of every
bershop Quartet Singing in Am one in the area, so it is urged that
erica has a large library of male all make an effort to be present.
quartet music. These arrange
ments have been made by some
of the best known barbershop For The Census
pers in America.
Two more additions to the Har
Seventeen men were present bor community have arrived in
at Monday’s meeting and indicat the past week. Mr. and Mrs. liar-
ed every desire to continue the old Putnam are parents of a 10-
1b, 8-oz. son born at Seaside hos
pital April 22. They have named
the young man David Harold.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Messer
became parents of a 6-lb, 8-oz.,
red-headed daughter at the Gold
Beach hospital, April 21. The lit
tle new’comer has been named
Noma Lynn.
We Work With
SPEED to Fiil Your
NEED!.........
WITH A PROMISE OF------
Personal consideration, friend
ly attention, respect for your
confidence, a genuine desire to
sell for you at the price you
state and with courtesy toward
everyone.
THIS WEEK’S DOPE SHEET—
Say! you know if you want
something — bet we have it! If
not, we’ll surely try to locate it
in a hurry. Come in and make
us hustle!
Here’s a fine-looking, practic
ally brand new house with 3^
acres of excellent soil and pas
ture, all fenced. Ready for the
cow and so close to school the
kiddies can come home for the
milk at lunch time. For some
thing really nice with gas and
electricity, city water, double ga
rage and other features, let us
show’ you this at $7900. with $2000
down and $65 per month.
Real buy! Large 4-yr-ld house
with 2 acres and excellent grav
ity flow spring water. Only 3
miles from Brookings on Hwy 101
priced at only $3000. Small dn 1
pyt, balance like rent.
Unfinished cabin and acre near
mouth of Winchuck river. Beau
tiful view’ would make fine per
manent or resort place. Glad to
show this as it has possibilities.
6.4 acres, north bank Chet co
river. House, garage, barn, chic
ken house, grapes, peaches, ap
ples, currants, berries, myrtle-
woods. etc. Low priced at $3800
with terms.
Some of the finest homes and
ranches on the Chetco River now
on sale. Let us take you on one
of the most beautiful sight-seeing
trips you wil ever experience and
•at the same time show you these
places that can be bought on
excellent terms.
Two good-sized houses right in
Brookings, fine location. $3500—
$750 down, balance like rent.
17 acres in towm—finest river
and ocean view’s. Priced $3400—
$500 dowm, $40 per month buys ।
it! Subdivide it—we’ll sell it!
Don’t forget those looking for
good stock ranches—we have ’em
Many new and exclusive list
ing recently, so drop in and we
will gladly show thorn to you.
L CO.LEONARD
^P^n^lete Real Restate Service
Boi ¿11
South end of town ।
Brookings, Oregon
sized pumice block building to
house t h e latest in a modern
grocery store.
Both transactions were han
dled through the Pete Lesmeister
Real Estate Agency.
LOCAL NEWS
Joan Byrne, one of the five
princesses selected by the high
school recently, was named 1949
Azalea Festival Queen, at the an
nual Queen Selection Ball, held
last Saturday at Chetco Grange
Hall. In her court will be Ruth
Hassett. Marilyn Struebing, Mar
garet Byrne and Cora Mae Mill
er. juniors and seniors of the
local high school.
Cliff Brimm was called early
this week to Washington by the
death of his father-in-law. Mrs.
Brimm left about a week before
to help care for him during his
illness.
W. H. Westlake of San Fran-
cisco is here on a business trip,
and to visit Mrs. Agnes White,
His stay here wull be indefinite.
Omitted from this issue, for
lack of space was an open letter
concerning the rural fire pro
tection district, and an article
concerning a campaign hacked
by Legion and Auxiliary to call
1° attention of people of this vi-
cinity dange of open wells. Thore
must never be a Cathy Fiscus
in this locality.
Every Tuesday noon, Rotary
club, at Vincent's Restaurant. All
visiting Rotarians are welcome.
Reach 5000 prospective custu
mers through Pilot Class AJ-.
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Armstrong, Pcsbcc, Congo'eum and
Närin Linoleums
Asphalt Ti!
Rubbar Ti!e
Also printed floor coverings
Templar Hotel Bldg
Brookings
A surprise farewell party was
given by the Altar Society last
Friday evening in honor of Mrs.
bred Reiling, who, w’ith her fam-
il.y will move to Grants Pass
soon to make their home.
Games and visiting made the
time pass quickly, with refresh
ments of cake and coffee served
late in the evening.
The group presented Mrs. Roil
ing with a lamp as a farew’ell
gift. Coming here four years ago
from Klamath County, the en
tire family will be sorely missed.
Realty Transfers
Ellsw’orth and Dorothy Woody,
of Woodland, Calif., have sold
lots 3 and 4, Block 4, just north-
west of the Woody building, here,
to Lyle E. Redfield. Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Goetz, at the same time
purchased lots 11, 12 and 13 to
the rear of the lots taken bv Mr.
Redfield.
It is understood that Mr. Red-
upon question of increasing tax
levy over amount limited by Sec
tion 11, Article XI, State Consti-
tution.
Notice is hereby given that an
election will be held in School
District No. 17, Curry County,
State of Oregon, at School house,
at 8:00 p. m. Monday. May 23.
in said district, for the purpose n
of submitting to the legal voters
of said district the question of
increasing the tax levy for the
year 1949 over the amount Um- ,
ited by Section 11, Article XI, of
the Constitution of Oregon.
The reason for increasing such 1
levy are: For increased cost of h
operation, due to the recent
failure of the Rural Schoo] Board;
to equalize necessary items of ।
District No. 17 budget.
The amount of tax, in excess
of the 6% limitation, proposed to
bn levied for said year is $15,- ।
731.70.
Dated this 27th day of April,.
1949.
DOR.' E. BEAULIEU, + -•
Gladys I. Kindel
Dist. Clerk-----
Chairman of the board.
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FISH
SPtCIAl $/
ON SALE, THURSDAY, 4:00 P. M.
SALMON, Sliced, lb...................... 60c
FILLET, SEA BASS, lb
45c
FILLET, LING COD, lb
45c
FILLET, SOLE, lb. . .
50c
CRAB, lb.....................
30c
PARKER'S ANCHORAGE
AT CHETCO RIVER BRIDGE
& BROOKINGS MARKET
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In our efforts to provide telephone serv
ice for all who want it we’re a little
like the greyhounds who chase an elec
tric rabbit around the track. No
matter how fast we move, we never
quite catch up. This is because the
demand for new service never
slackens even slightly. We’d
like to provide service for
everyone immediately.
Although that is impossible,
we are continuing
to install telephones
for those on
our waiting list at an
increasingly rapid rate. /
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Brookings Personalized Laundry
Notice Of School Election
Farewell Party Held
For Mrs. Reiling
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