Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, February 24, 1949, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
BROOKINGS-H ARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
The World’s Best Climat'
BRUINS WINNERS
OF CURRY COUNTY
TOURNAMENT
Dumped Gold Beach,
Thursday; Ophir Was
Victim, Friday Eve
Game Results
Friday Evening:
Brookings,42, Gold Beach 30.
Ophir, 48; Langlois, 42.
Saturday Evening:
Gold Beach, 44; Langlois, 23.
Brookings, 60; Ophir, 31.
Tournament Standings
W L Pct.
2 0 1.000
Brookings
.500
Ophir (2nd pl.)....l 1
.500
Gold Beach (3rd) 1 1
.(XX)
0 2
Langlois
Brookings Bruins, coached by
the rapidly-balding a n d “nail­
chewing” Arthur Guthrie, went
out Friday evening and won the
second consecutive county hoop
championship at the county tour­
ney, held at Gold Beach.
Lake Earl Grange held its reg­
Thursday night, pitted against ular meeting Thursday evening
the talented and fast Gold Beach at the hall. Fourteen candidates
quintet, the Bruins got off to a were given the first and second
slow start and looked bad, be- ‘ degrees at an impressive cere-
bind, 13-3 at the quarter. At the|mony put on by the ladies de­
half the Bruins were ahead, 18 gree team. The third and fourth
to 17, and really went to town degrees will be conferred by the
in the third quarter, when they degree team March 3. The hall
rained in points so fast that the has been granted the V. F. W.
fans became bewildered. The sec­ Auxiliary to hold a card party.
ond team held the advantage in
During t h e business session
the fourth quarter.
Master Buckner announced his
Ophir Really “Bit the Dust”
committees to work on various
Needled all year by Mr. Haw­ projects for the year. During the
kins, Ophir coach, Guthrie found lecturt' hour, under direction of
the same man in what remaining Marie Noris, readings were giv­
hair he had Friday evening when en by members pertaining to Lin­
the Bruins faced the Ophir team coln and Washington’s birthdays,
in the play-offs Guthrie let his celebrated this month.
boys know that Hawkins had a
At the close of the business ses­
“poor opinion” of their abilities.
sion a pot luck supper was serv­
To leave no question in the
ed in the banquet room. Get well
minds of fans, the Bruins, Friday
cards were sent to Mrs. Frances
went out to smother the Ophir
Brown, Nis Jepsen and Pierce
aggregation 60 to 31, which, by Anderson.
the partisan group, was believed
Founders Day was observed by
held that way by Guthrie’s love
Smith River Union
on
of humanity. At no time could j
Thursday aft er noon at the lo-
there be any question in the most i
cal school, with a good attend­
partisan quarters that Ophir had ance to celebrate the 52nd an­
any chance, even if plenty of
niversary of National Parent and
“Ophir money” was flashed before Teachers association.
Program
the game.
chairman, Ruth Wells, spoke a
Gold Beach Third Place Winners
few words of welcome, and Mrs.
By virtue of Ophir’s win over Warren Engdahl, president, ad­
Langlois Thursday night,
dressed the group and gave a
Beach was an easy winner over brief history of the organization.
this town, Friday for the third
Songs, readings, piano and vi­
’ spot in the tournament.
olin selections by pupils of the
Gold Beach 30
fg ft pf tp schools and pa rents, were en­
1
Cushman, f .... ..... 1
0 3 joyed. Refreshments were served
2
8
0
Wallace, f ...... ..... 3
in the cafeteria room. The tea
1
3 11
Schneideau, c ...
table,
centered with a beautiful
9
1
1
Rowlett, g ...... ..... 0
Founders Day cake, was auction­
Laf erty, g ....... ..... 1
5 ed and taken by Mrs. Harold Nil-
3
5
Raths, s ..............
1
0
0 sen. The silver offering will be
0
1
1
Yarnaid, s ....... ..... 0
5
used to carry on P.-T. A. work.
A large group of friends from
Totals ............ ...10 10 14 30 Smith River attended the conse­
i
Brookings 42
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• » 19 nini
opening of the new
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9 Federated Community church at
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Brown, s
1
0
0
0
Simpson, s
1
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Duffy, s
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Johnson, s
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0
0
3
11
0
1
Jaklewicz, s
0
SMITH RIVER
Totals
17
Championship G ame
Opini 31
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James, f
.... 0
Brewer, f
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Wilcox, c ......... .. 3
Patty, g ............
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Nash, a
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Moore, s
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Miller, s ............ .... 0
8
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7
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Totals ............ 11
Brookings 60
fg
Reiling, f .......... .... 3
Rausch, f ........
5
Gardner, c . . ..
5
Reekman, g .....
i
Sumner, g . . ..
Brown, s ........... .... 0
Kinion. s .
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Duffy, s .
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Simpson, s ...
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31
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Totals .......... ...25
10
21
2
3
60
These columns reach at least
5000 readers • irh week use ’em.
ices of the new church. Bishop
D. H. Tippett, of San Francisco,
was present to consecrate the
new building as a house of wor-
ship. Others taking part were:
Rev. William Owen, superintend-
ent of Redwood Empire district,
and pastor of the church, Rev.
J L. Butler. The choir was di­
rected by Mrs. Leslie Bailey and
Sadie Mant was pianist.
Regular services will be held
at the local church, Sunday, Feb.
27. Guest speaker at the 11:00
service will be Mrs. Helen Tra­
cey, principal of Smith River
schools. Special music will be fur­
nished by young peoples choir.
Ail are invited to attend this in­
teresting service.
Mrs. Eva Hill has returned to
her home here following several
weeks spent with her son and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Crockett where she had been re­
covering from a severe attack of,
influenza.
Mrs. Harry Brown is recover-
ing from a severe attack of flu
which has confined her to her
home for several weeks.
Mrs. Jennie Scott, an aged In-
dian woman of the reservation,
is confined to Seaside hospital
under treatment for a heart ail­
ment.
THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 24, 1949
Chicago, as west coast repren- to Room 336, Emanuel hospital,
tative. The Loomises lived at the Portland. Friends are urged
home now occupied by Mr. and write him at that address.
’
Mrs. Bob Swan.
Mrs. Robert Lively entertain­
Sgt. Don Youg is home on fur­ ed Feb. 9, in honor of the fiffiW
lough, to become acquainted birthday of her son, Harold. Th?
with his little daughter, born a young guests enjoyed games and
refreshments served late in the
week ago Saturday evening.
afternoon. Of course the honoree
Girl Scout committee met at received many gifts from friends.
the home of Mrs. Dewey Akers, Present were Carlton Thomas,
Monday afternoon, to discuss a Leslie, Ruth Marie and Patsy
number of plans of the troop the Woodriff, Mike Harris and Law­
coming months. Present were: rence Woodriff and their moth­
Mrs. Warren Smith, Mrs. Lynn ers who served.
Hampton, Mrs. Mulino, Mrs. Lil-
lian Mathews.
Card Of Thanks
In a letter to the Pilot from
Mrs. R. Baughn, it was learned
We wish to thank our many
that R. C. Baughn had undergone friends for their cards of sym­
an operation on his right wriist, pathy during the recent loss of
at Emanuel hospital, Portland, our mother.
and had come through fine. The
Sophia Colegrove, and
Baughns wished their paper sent
James O. Robinson.
PLUMBING AND HEATING!
-
WILLIAM D. FISHER
Will look after your plumbing needs!
*
4 Miles South of State Line on Highway 101
LOCAL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Ander-
son and son report seeing a deer,
chased by a dog, take to the
ocean and swim toward Bird Is­
land. Later it reversed its course 'I
toward the mainland, and was
last seen gaining foothold on the
bank, slightly around the curve
of shore.
Clarence Stoller, chef and own­
er of the Nook Cafe, was forced
to leave h i s kitchen Tuesday
morning because of illness Annis
Scoiheld took his shift at 8:00.
The road between here and
Gold Beach got tired of its pres­
ent location and decided to move
down hill. Road near Ophir was
closed for a time, due to slides.
Miss Irene Johnston, of Seat­
tle, former student of Brookings
high school, spent the week-end
at the home of her fiance’s par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Carson, of
Harbor. She will graduate from
high school at Seattle this June.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Loomis and
daughter, Barbara, of Los An­ 2
geles, were Saturday night vis­
itors of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cham­
bers, of Harbor. Mr. Loomis has
just taken the job as represen-
eed Co., of
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