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TELEVISION THIS WEEK SUNDAY, A P R IL 25 3 :5 0 —Sign on 4 :00 Sunday M atinee 5 :00 This is T he Life 5:50 W e a th e r and News 6:00 V ictory a t Sea 6:30 S p o rtsm a n ’s C lub 7:00 P riv a te S e c re ta ry 7:30 D o llar a Second 8:00 Meet Mr. M cN utly 8:30 I ’m T h e Law 9:00 News and W e ath er 10:15 Sign off 9 :0 0 K IEM T h e a te r 10:00 N ew s and W e ath er 10:15 Sign off W ED N ESD A Y . A P R IL 28 ) Sing on ) F em inine F ancies 1 Redwood C am era Tim e 1 Uncle B ill's A dventures ) N ew s and W e a th e r ) Your G arden ) Meet M cG araghans ) F arm and Hom e A dvisor ) Cisco Kid ) C aptured MONDAY, A P R IL 26 )— Sign on ) F em inine F ancies ) Redwood C am era Tim e ) I ncle B ill’s A dventure * W eath er and N ew s ) W estern T h e a te r I C h arad es 1 C ity D etectiv e • All S ta r T h e a te r ) H ank M cCune ) Red B u tto n s ) In n e r S an ctu m 10:45 Sign off ) W restlin g > F av o rite S to ry ) N ew s and W e ath er > Sign off HURSDAY, A P R IL 29 1:50 Sign on ’ F em inine F ancies 1 G a rry M oore > Rc Iwood C am era ) I ncle B ill's A dventures 6:00 W e ste rn T h e a te r TUESDAY, A PR IL 27 3 :5 0 4 (X) 4 :30 5 :0 0 5:50 6:00 7:00 8:00 7 :0 0 H a r p e r N ew s 7:30 8:00 W h a t’s T he S tory Big P ic tu re 8:30—Liberace Sign on F em inine F ancies Redwood C am era Tim e I ncle Bill's A dventures N ew s and W e ath er W estern T h e a te r H a rp e r News Life W ith E lizabeth 9:00 A bbott and Costello 10:00 N ew s and W eath er 10:15 Sign off FRIDAY. A P R IL 30 3:50 Sign on 4 :0 0 F em inine F ancies 4:30 Redwood C am era 5:00 Uncle B ill’s A dventures DANCE RECITAL by BLOSSOM’S SC H O O L O F DANCE Thursday, April 29 School Auditorium No Adm ission Sponsored by th e PTA 4-Square Used Cars From the home of BUICK— the beautiful buy Barber shoppers Attend Show At Klamath Falls Democrats Top Republicans In Registrations A larg e delegation of the Brook ings C h a p te r No 675 S P F B 3 Q.S A. drove to K lam ath F alls on S a tu rd a y , A pril 10. for the S ev e n th A nnual P a ra d e of B a rb e r shop Q u a rte ts , staged by th e K lam ath F alls C hapter. T h e se ttin g this y e a r was a de p a r tu r e from th e previous P a rade. a M instrel-Ad»’ w as in cluded w ith outside talent fr-un th e C h a p te r to sta g e th e ir show. T he M instrel Ad« was carric along w ith the e n tire show, and of co u rse had th e end men a ttire d in p ro p er costum e, the soloists d .« an o u tsta n d in g job in th e ir n u m bers O u r group enjoyed M r C a r te r who sang “Old Man R iv o ’’ w ith th e K lam ath F alls Choru« in th e background. T h e m em bers a tten d in g the P a ra d e from B rookings C h ap ter w ere; Mr. and Mrs C b ff Bu- nell, Mr. and M rs Bob Dick. O r v ille Dim m iek. Mr. and Mrs F red Fox. Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Fume Mr. and Mrs. C harles G rayshel, M r and Mrs. Em il Moore, th en d a u g h te r and habv. Mr. and M rs G eorge Sw anson. Mr. and Mrs. L u th e r Tisdale, o th e r B rookings citizens w ho atten d e d the show w ere Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fox. Mrs. Rose Poole. Mrs. J e a n e tte Pierce. Mrs. R u th R ath ¡any. All of o u r friends in K lam ath F alls aski d th e sam e question ( “W hen a re you going to have a j show in B ro o k in g s?’’ T hese B ar- 1 bershoppers h av e a w arm spot in ! th e ir h e a rt from the B rookings 'C h a p te r and th e people of this com m unity. T hey still ta lk about I the show we held at the P in e I Cone d u rin g the fkxxl a few y ea’ s ! back No po w er th e night of th e show, roads w ashed out to the south, the Fox Bros., w ith th e ir h'gh wheel tru ck tow ing the B ar- hershoppers th ro u g h the high w att r at T ryon corner. P o rtab le light plant at the T h e a te r an i for th e afterg lo w at th e G range ’ rall. '1 hat show did m ore to pyb- lize not only B rookings C h a p te r but th e e n tire P aeitie N orthw est D istrict. Brookings-Harbor Pilot 13 THURSDAY A P R IL 22. 1954 p ’d en ts and th re e non-inartisans listed. Mrs K an iek 's to ta ls did not include hut about tw entv regis 11 at ions, w hich ’had been fo r w arded to th e C ounty C lerk earlier. N ew re g istra tio n s in th e Rrook- ngs and F errelo p recin cts showed D em ocrats leading R epublicans by i slim m a jo rity , according to dadys K anick, C ity R ecorder. Mrs. K anick re p o rted th a t in ih«’ last sixfv days 92 D em o crats! O ne of th e m ista k es in the co n md 88 R epublicans had re g istered duct of hum an life is. to suppose w ith her. T h ere w ere fo u r inde- th at o th e r m en ’s opinions a re to m ake us happy. R ich ard B u rto n . We I lave Lots of . . . CASUAL and PLAY SHOES Come in and see them House of \ \ ide range of BRO OK ING S Sizes anti Widths SO U TH O F DIM M ICKS A rin rtin m * rM From where I s it... / / Joe Marsh So They Stopped Baiting Each Other If you w ant to hear a real haul«, listen to Cob J a n ie s and Whitey Raker on trout fishing sometime. You’d think it was more important than anything. Cob favors d ry flies. W hitey pooh-poohs an y th in g but wet flies. Cob sw ears by a Fan-W ing Royal Coachm an; W hitey w< n ’t hear of an y th in g but Silver Doc tor. And so it goes — they can ’t even get together on steel r xls versus bamboo rods. B ut on S atu rd ay , each got 1 ick from Fox Creek with a catch uu couldn’t have differed by i »re to /,, 'A than a couple of ounces! Then ov cr a friendly glass of beer, they allowed as h<»w maybe they were both rig h t . . . which is how so many argum ents should end. From where I sit, life would be a w hole lot pleasanter if we all respected one another’s o p in io n s’ — w hether about trout flies, or It; ' ¡ng a glass of beer, or voting. •’’I. a p Tson has n right to i . u in o w i i line of thinking. . - ’ZuZi Un u c n Foundation 1 9 5 1 SIUDEBAKER Commander \ S C o n v ertib le C oupe a u to m a tic tra n sm iss on. B eautifu in te rio r trim C ream w ith black top. 1 9 5 0 I X)I )GE Meadowbnxtk Sedan Very C lean Th 1949 loads ot e x tra s a trulv fine car. F( )R I) ( distom Sedan R adio H e a te r — N ew seat covers. 1 9 4 6 I )eS() I () Sedan A Fine Buy. 1946 W in c b u e k liv e s to c k 1-11 C lub m et at th«’ M ullen home f a very in te re stin g m eeting, m em bers w ere present. S h aro n Bowlin gave a talk on th e diseases of c a ttl at d (?, Bowlin gave a talk on Beet c a ‘- i< , th e ir c a r e fro m ca ll to ad u lt anim al L a rry H anna! tixik p c tu re s (4 the group. R efresh m en ts w ere served by Mrs. M ullen. R porter. H. L. D a rk blue finish 1 9 5 0 SIUDEBAKER Commander Sedan O v erdrive N FO R D Sedan Good T ra n sp o rtatio n . I 1 9 5 1 STUDEBAKER—%-T on Pickup 1 9 5 0 CHEVROLET H-T on Pickup 1 9 5 0 ( JMC 9 Passenger Suburban S top and see o u r f ne selection of new autom obiles a t our sp rin g fashion show. Meaning Suictt BUJCK ' ’t n E KEEPS BUICKS BEST • i On Highway io i N orth End of Town W e a th e r and News W estern T heater TV Q uestion Box B adge 714 Life of Riley K IE M T h e a te r W e a th e r and News Sign off RDAY, MAY 1 S ign on F a ith F o r T oday W e a th e r and News S a tu rd a y M atinee M edallion T h e a te r H a rry O w ens B reak th e Bank K IEM T h e a te r W e a th e r and News S ign of I. Tisdale fo r C cuntv Z Judae I'd P olitical A«t. BETTER BUYS AT LESMEISTER'S \ 5 5 \ f I S S P ’ CI \ I T in e -bedroom borne, double g a ra g e fire- place, larg e lot n e a r m outh of riv er and ocean S ta te Vet approved. O nly $1500.00 down. NEW 5 2 S S l J S I l N 'i G<,od horn» one block from the m ain s tre e t I u!! basem ent w ith p arty room. Am ple sto rag e spac? (,n a d one ball b ath s U tility room and g arag e. F u ll .pi ice $8500.00. TW O BEDROOM HOM E ON 10 A C R E S W ell b u ilt m o d e rn f bom<\ fin place, larg e garage, tin.« view of W incbuek / R iver. O nly tw o m iles from bi w av ALM OST N E W T w o-lx d ro o m hom e in re stric te d area. L arg e p ic tu re window, hardw ood floors U tility r<xim and g arag e. Close to school and churches. $11,000, w ith down pay m en t of $2,000. El IA term s. O C EA N V IE W P R O P E R T Y w ith m odern, tw o-bedroom hom e, on lot 75’ by 200’. In good n e ig h b o rh o o d $5,000 w ith $500 down. B alance like re n t. H O U SE T R A IL E R S -S e v e ra l good tra ile r hom es fro m $525 00 and up. Som e w ith vt«ry low down paym ent. HOM ES A N D B U S IN E S S LOTS A wide selection of locations P riced a t $650 and up. S everal w ith low down p ay m en ts and sm all m o n th ly in stallm en ts. 5 S 5 5 5 9 4 2 2 K ¡0 See Hom er H aggerty or Eva Lee Long PETE J. LESMEISTER, Realtor P hone 3311 Also the BEST in Insurance Coverages Across from th e Post office IN BRO OKIN GS J