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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1950)
Paye Six Pest Homesites In The World Bruins Take Two From Port Orford In First Home Tilts Port Orford Pirates gave the Brookings Bruins the scares of their lives last Friday evening in the first home games of the current hoop season, and looked for a time to have the number of the local lads. Only their in ability at the foul line spelled the eventual defeat. Score of the “B” squads was 30-28; and “A” 49 to 34. It can be said without reser vation that Art Guthrie spent a number of anxious moments in the first game, and especially in the first half of the “A” game, which stood 20-all at the time. Still trying to find the “right combination” of players, Guth rie made frequent substitutions. However, in the third quarter the Bruins settled down to work in a business-like manner to tally 25 points while Port Orford was gathering but eight. With game secure at that point, and after three regulars had gone out via five personals, the game was one which the fans really appreciated for its artion. LOCAL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Dave Winn of Hanford, Calif., en route to 1 Bend for the holidays, stopped a cou- pie of days in this area to visit their old friends, Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Tygart. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Greer and baby, of Medford visited at the Frank Tygart home over the BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON week. Mr. Greer is a half-brother of Mr. Tygart. The Wright home on Memory: Lane was reported broken into by burglars. Neighbors noticed the rear door open for a couple of days before investigating, be lieving the Wrights had returned from their trip. They are away on an trip. Ben Kerns, buiiding on the Low tract next to the ocean, is about to have most of his work from the rain, as roof and sid ing is on most of his ned home. He will attempt to get his car port as far along, and then be able to continue work regardless of weather. Mr. and Mrs. Otto C. Turley will spend Christmas and New Years in the vicinity of Berke ley, Calif., with their son and daughter-in-law, Rev. and Mrs. Owen Turley. Owen has just completed supervision of con struction af new church, parish house and parsonage for his con gregation. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Putnam plan to spend the holidays in the Klamath Falls vicinity with their friends and relatives. Roy L. Kinion and four minor children have gone to Grants Pass for a couple of weeks. Carl, who came from San Diego for his mother’s funeral, has return ed to the naval base. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Lesmeister expect to leave late this week for Fresno to spend Christmas at the homes of their daughters. Pete said he was going to see the East-West football game on Christmas at San Francisco. The Carl Berger family will motor to Eugene Friday to cele brate Christmas with relatives. Suffered Stroke | THURSDAY. DECEMBER 21, 1950 WARNING! L. G. Woodward, who has been making his homes with his sis ter, Mrs. A. B. Thomas, suffered a stroke about noon, Saturday. His condition is reported to be only “fair.” Sets Show Date The thieves who have been stealing chickens and rabbits on the Hotel Brookings property will be shot on sight—and questions asked later—anyone entering the fenced area is trespassing. EARL L. MUNSON Mr. and Mrs. Driskoll and Jim- ----- —- ------------------------------ my Fitzhugh will go to Oakland; Pilot “subscription” makes a to spend the Christmas holidays.' good Christmas gift. Satellite Social club of O. E. S. wishes to announce that their Fourth Annual Spring Fashion Show and dance is to be held March 17. The fashion show is to be held at the high school and the dance at the Veterans of Foreign Wars building. adv. Pilot class ads pay—use them. WFRt PROUD^ We, who had a hand in completing the modern, new home for Mr. and Mrs. Warren Smith, wish call attention to our handiwork for we are ex ceedingly proud of it, and know that Mr. and Mrs. Smith will derive great comfort and plea sure in its occupancy, henceforth. BLAINE GRIBBLE Contractor & Builder E. E. Hanscam & Sons Fay Stanhurst Plumbing and Heating James Fifield Cabinet Work Household Appliances Robert E. Lee Brookings Electric & Radio Company Plastering and Finishing Wiring Contractotr Painting and Decorating Fay Clemmer ENJOY LIVING AT HOME Wait till you see what Hardwick Wiltons do for the rest of your furnishings — they’re the perfect background for any room. Gbme look at the beautiful carved designs, NOW! -time to dress the tone-on-tone patterns, all smart and practical — al| in the softest, loveliest colors. up your fours “ Al R L. W8LTCH CARPELS PACIFIC Engine and Machine Works CRESCENT CITY, CALIFORNIA WE ARE DISTRIBUTORS FOR ATLAS Powder FOR DEL NORTE AND CURRY COUNTIES We will deliver to Brookings Free. Special trips for large amounts, and small amounts on our bi KARL OSTENBURG, Dealer PHONE 264 BROOKINGS. OREGON Wr arc fully equipped for the new tackless installation monthly Oxygen and Acetylene trips.