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lull :. :xcs harbor rilot - i'.ROO'.UNOs. orf . g o n ★ Sketch Book PACE F I'T D ím ^ ^ k B r o s . iooltiiigs By BUD PISAREK | i * T H E CHETCO CHORAL CLUB, above, wil pleting a successful concert. The group is under N O TICE O F ANNUAL SCHOOL M EETIN G N O TICE IS H EREBY Q IV E N ,' in com pliance w ith Sec. 331.010, ORS. to th e legal voters of the School D istrict No. 17C, of C urry County, S ta te of Oregon, th a t th e ANNUAL SCHOOL M EET IN G of said D istrict will be held a t School H ouse; to begin a t the hour of 2 o’clock p.m. on the th ird M onday of June, being the 18th day of June, A.D. 1956. T his m eeting is called for th*» purpose of electing One D irect o r for a term of 5 years and the tran sactio n of business usual at such meeting. In districts of the second and th ird classes the ballots shall not be counted until one hour a fte r the tim e set for the m eet ing to begin. U ntil the count be gins, any legal voters of the dis tric t shall be entitled to vote upon any business before the m eeting. D ated this 28th day of May, 1956 A T TE ST : 1 resum e reh earsals in June, a fte r recently com- the-dinection of Mrs. Lee Rice. Memorial services w ere held in the W ard Memolial C em etery Wednesday forenoon, under th e direction of E zra Ross. VFW Post Com m ander, Mrs. Leonard Harvey, Senior V ice-President of the Ladies Auxiliary-, V FW ; and Mrs. V erna M endenhall, repre- senting th e A m erican Legion Auxiliary. A firing squad, under the eom and of F ra n k Kelley, and all in th e ir w artim e uniform s, gave the last salute, followed by taps sounded by Roy Brown. Clyde Jessup, long tim e V FW chaplain, gave th e invocation. R A I I F O R CRESCENT CITY YOUTH BUILDING CONTRIBUTIONS IN CONCERT SERIES C ontributions of tim e, money, IS REPORTED and effort have been coming in Wrecker Service Portable Welder Service PHONE 4 2 0 2 MURRY MOTORS I BETTER BUYS AT LESMEISTER S It is new and just com pleted 3 nice bedrooms, din ing room large living r^om w ith fireplace and . it h ard wood floors. B eautiful kitchen w ith birch c Sr.ets. 80 by 140 lot in best residential section. You can move rig h t in. 5 Acres, about 3 miles nortli of Brook ags. Has 1 v ib le building, also concrete basem ent ready for dwe ling con struction Well and electric pump. Full Price $2750, terras. We will tak e 30-35 foot la te model trailer house with bath as paym ent on a 2-bedroom house. T his one will beat paying rent, and you« can improve it as you go along. O nly $2250 to ta l price an th a t includes a half acre lot. See us about the low down-payment: A nother one w ith a 1 w down-payment to the r ghi party. Very large living room w ith w.:ll-to- ■ a l < ip < . ing. Youngstown kitchen. 2 good sized '< «> ms. : a ttic bedroom under construction. A very large K t wit i fine garden space, andjon a paved street. An older home but one th a t you cannot heat for the^pri» . • ■■ you hear w hat we are asking for it. One of the best buys we have had for m onths. Very su b stan tial 3-bedroom house w ith lovely f ir e p la c e Ati hardwood mouldings and trim throughout. L cc b .e at tached garage. Very large lot n nice resideru al sect, im m edi tc possession. Ju st reduced to $12,80). Almost 3 acres in H arbor w ith frontage on 101 Five a rg e ro o m s .' S ep ara te double garage w ith hv.i.g q u a rte rs 1 ind ’a bath in sam e build.ng. Land includes a> u-a» and im m ed.ate possession. other building sites. Almost urban We also h a \e a wide selection of lots—c.ty, _ and one w .th a good concrete view or ocean front foundation already poured for $850. See us for th a t new home built on your own Io’ w ith an FIIA Loan. Also Com plete Insurance Coverage - Dividends P I ’» 20G on F ire Policies — Low Sem i-A nnual P rem ium s on Cars and L ight T rucks - Financing Ask Us F or Q uotations — »> e are R eady to . th ou. PETE J. LESMEISTER AGENCY P E T E J. LESM EISTER. Broker PAUL L FAUERSO, Salesm an Phone 3311 PI A Y Two local boys, Jim B a rre tt and Lee Goodin are playing w ith th e Crescent City M erchants again this year. Jim played th ree years for the Brookings Beavers 1 and Lee played w ith them in 1954. Both boys w ere w ith the M erchants last year. T ex G atlin, Del N orte high school coach, is m anaging th e M erchants this year. The team The services w ere held at th e has a lot of enthusiasm support graveside of the la te Tom B ar at Crescent City, and th e team clay, veteran of th e Spanish- hopes to see m ore Brookings f>ns American W ar, anti fo rm er long at th e games. tim e resident here. W reath s w ere On Sunday, Ju n e 3rd, Scotia placed on his g rav e and new will play C rescent City at P e te r flags placed on th e graves of all son P ark. On Ju n e 10th, Crescent dcpartel comrades. will ta k e on Scotia there. Blue L ake will be at P eterson P a rk on Jury? 17th. Dora E. Bealieu, nicely for th e K ing M em orial D istrict Clerk Building ,to be used for Boy W illiam G. Thompson Scouts and o th er youth a c tiv it Chairm an Board of Directora ies. reported Virgil C lark. Published May 31 anti June 7. C lark said th at he w anted to extend his personal th a n k s to Mr. and Mrs, Archie McVay, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ilanscam , Sr., The S outh Coast L um ber Co. Brookings Plywood Corp, and the Elks, for th e ir recent eon-, tributions. Also, he said, the efforts of Roy W eidem an, H enry K err, and Mike Pag? 'on the project have been very com mendable. The building is com ing along nicely, and the boys will be m eeting th ere shortly. I T W O LOCAL M EN Brookings I have been saving th is one for some tim e now. Seem s lik ' news- papars all over th e co u n try a re ' alw ays g ettin g ribbed for some m isspellings th a t ap p e ar in the various editions. D otty Flynn clipped a very appropo little ex planation of th e e n tire m a tte r to w i t : " In G arbor, O klahom a, the editors of th e F ree Press, who had moved into a new office, apologized for a rash of m is spellings in recen t editions of the new spaper: "P lease excuse. As most of th e words we use fre quently and cannot »pell are w ritten co rrectly on th e wall in our old location. — S ketch Book — li has been alm ost tw o years I since we moved from E lm er B ankus’ C e n tral Building, but we still h av en ’t learned all the w ords co rrectly again. All good things ta k e tim e you know. Any way, E lm er can claim he is the best speller around here now. And we do know’ how to spell — S k e tc h B ook — HORSE. NOW. A W O RKIN G Crew of Virgin- — S ke tc h B ook - ia M anley, M arjorie Chapman. L ulu Goldizen, N adine Schroder, L au ra A nderson, D ale Chapm an and Clive M anley built, painted and prepaled th e rac k s for the Azalea F estival Art Show to be exhibited on. I em phasized WORK because th at is realyy w hat they did. O th er com m ittees around town would have profit ed by th e ir a tta c k of the prob lem. — S k e tc h Book -— Bill Muncy has tak en to the a rts also. H ave you seen the ex p ertly done scu lp tu re of a pig's head in his show case window ? A very nice piece of w ork even if the media is ground jxuk. S k e tc h Book The annual m em bership cam paign for Com m unity C oncerts cam e to a close on May 19th, when officers and w orkers of the local Association met in C res cent City w ith the h ead q u arters rep resen tativ e, Miss E lftatieth Score. Brookings w orkers a t tending the m eeting were. Mrs. Roy Brown, Mrs. Fell Cam pbell, BIBLE SCHOOL TO Mrs. L. G. Twohy, and Mrs. C. Ed Dempsey. Mrs. Lee Hein w as BEGIN ON JUNE 4th The bible school of the B ro o k -' unable to atten d . ings ITible C hurch w il, s ta rt T he season will s ta rt off in Monday, Ju n e 4th to the 15th, j O ctober w ith th e A m erican pian from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m., every ] ist Bryon Janis, who has« played innum erable engagem ents w ith m orning except S aturday. The the New York P hilharm ic, a n d ! them e *s to "Champions for th e o rch estras of P hiladelphia. Chri8t ” C hildren from 1 to 13 Boston and Chicago. He has also atten(1 th c , sum m er school m ade two S outh A m erican and The classes will be held in the Church building, and will in four E uropean tours. clude in struction in handiw ork. D orothy W arensrjold, whose voice has been described as "one R efreshm ents will be included. of th e purest before the public, cl. a r and flexible as silver", will SAM HALL, FAMILY tie a la te r attractio n . She has won such fam e on television and TO GO TO FLORIDA D istrict A ttorney, S am H all, radio, th at she has a large foll- H arbor, is leaving this week on <c,ng outside the o peratic and an extended vacation in Florida. iccital fields. Many local people It will be H all’s first vacation have heard her on ‘‘T he Voice ' in 11 years. of F iresto n e” television shew;, as H all t nd his w ife a ie ta k in g well as radio. th e fo u r boys on th e tr ip by H arp ist Mildred Hilling, con . tra in , to th e w est eoast of F lo r sidered the "F irst Lady of th e id a n e a r T a m p a , w here they w ill H arp ',’ will a p p e a r in early visit Mrs. H all’s family. spring. She has thrilled au dien H all's asociat»?, David Forch- ces in nearly every co u n try of ie r.’ W.ll live in the Hall home, the w orld and appears regularly and will continue to keep the >n television. She brings eig h t B rookings law office open during h arps w ith her on Tour, and her H all’s absence. wit «as well as playing ability has endeared her to h er listen- D espite stro n g winds slanting .ng public. across the low er Chetco’s basin T he last concert of th e season. th ere w as no lack of tingling m.r.g in A prd is som ething lh r i„ s jn |h p lx)at rac< • m any of the 150 Brookings m em held th ere last Sunday. bers have been asking for . . . It w as th e th ird tim e a crowd ancers, billed as “Ballet and had g ath ered under the auspices B alads,” C ritics have been ex- of th(? local Lions r ,ub to w it. um m g lo r the past five y ears ness conte sts in the various about Emily E ranke, and M ark classes of the sm aller racing '.yder, and th eir unique combin- c ra ft o u ts id e the occasional, ution of dance a rtis try and the- sia n tjng gusts, the day w as ideal atrical impact. Now they have and everyOnc of the co n testan ts added to tl h r group the ta len ts did th e ir best to put on a good of singer Will Holt, who can show but w hen the w inds be- h nt anvthing from New Eng- cam e th rea ten in g d anger a re el id folksong to Lazy A fter- cess w as called so some of the crowd, d riftin g away, did not see Those responsible for bringing th e of th e show the contest he concerts here feel th a t th is j|y powered ngs. v.ll be one of th? most enjoy- betw een th e sm aller, m ore heav- ible series ever presented. So far as can be learned, the event w as financially aatiafact- Assembly of (i< m J Church ory to th e prom oters. I ! I Plans Kible School The Assembly of God Church will be held in the church build will have a bible school, begin ing. On Ju n e 15th the school will ning on Ju n e 4th. and ending on be concluded with an evening Ju n e 15th. The classes will last service, to which the p aren ts are from 9 a m. until 12 noon, and wiJ’ :p«es.st of hand-W’o rk , Bib e i inviti d. sto r. s. gam es and songs They , t THE PRICES IN THIS AD ARE EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, MAY 31 thru SATURDAY, JUNE 2 Q u a rt BEST FOODS 55C SALAD OIL 2 Pounds HOLIDAY 39f Oleo SNOWDRIFT 3 LBS. 89C BITS O'SEA y2 CAN G r a te d T u n a 170 4 ’/2 Pound Can M ARY ELLEN — Satsuma Plum Jam 980 59c SOAP POWDER G ia n t WHITE KING 3 Ounces DUBUQUE — POTTED MEAT 5c Sweet CORN 4 29 RADISHES and GREEN ONIONS . . 3 bchs. 140 Bunch FANCY GREEN — BROCCOLI GREEN — Artichokes I Y :z -ii {__'4^ f / ft f f 23f 3 FOR 25C ATS Pound O R EG O N CHIEF SLICED BACON 55C FRESH, LEAN Ground BEEF 3 lb s H F ■ R PLATE or BRISKET — B O IL IN G Pound BEEF 29c NICE and LEAN — Podun Pork Shoulder Steak 49c