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W ith th eir decisive win over
the stubborn P ort Orford high
cagers, Friday evening, Brookings
B ruins annexed the county title
for the fifth time. The A squad,
a fte r a bitterly-fought flrsthalf
finally gained the upper hand to
go ahead to win 74 to 50, and
the scofc-e cannot Indicate the
closeness of the game. The score
book reveals:
P o rt Orford 50
fn ft Pf
5
1 2
Fake, f
0
W ayne, f ............. . 3
4
K erber, c .......... 8
1 3
Cook, g
0
1 0
3 3
2
Fournier, g
Pence, g
4 2
.2
—- — —
20 10 14
Totals
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B rookings—74
fg ft P f’
Jim Grush, f
4
2
3
Fitzhugh, f ...«...... .12
1 2
Jack Grush, f
1 0 0
Dennis Fadling, c 1 5 2
Vaughan, g .....
2
0
4
B. Weston, g
4 0
5
Ray Weston, s
6
0
1
— —- —
T otals
33
8 17
Score by q u arters:
Port Orford
14 28
Brookings
12 34
40
54
Bn W on E asily
W ith Jack Grush scoring 26,
the B squad ran ram pant over
the visitors’ Bs by a 71 to 45
score, alm ost the same as the A
gam e final. The box score:
FOR
hurst, the low by M ary W aterm an
and Bill Weideman. T h e door
prize was won by Mrs. E dw ard
The card party given by the son. It is planned to have another
Grange Friday night was enjoyed
of these parties at the Gran&T on,1
by all who attended, w ith prizes
Saturday, M arch 8.
going to: For C anasta, high by
Grace Edwardson and Roy Spring
There were 24 boys present a t
er; low by Polly Clendenin and
the
I. O. O. F. hall Monday eve
Mary Lamm; in pinochle, high
ning
preparing for another C ourt
scores by Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stan-
of Honor.
H. Ec. Club Formed Card Party Held
Bruins Smite Port
Orford For 'Title'
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Thursday, February 28, 1952
Port Orford -45
fg ft pf tp
Knapp, f ................. 4 2
3 10
A m eeting of the women mem
Bullock, f ............... 0 3
1 3
bers
of Chetco Grange was called
Thomas, f ................1 1 3
3
for
last
Thursday afternoon at
Cook, c ................... 2 1 5
5
Childers, g ............. 4 0
3
8 the Grange hall to form a Home
Spencer, g ............... 0 1 0
1 Economics Club. Besides Ruby
Jamison, g ........- .... 4
5
2 13 Harvey, chairm an, the officers se
Anderson, c ......... 1 0
2
2 lected are LaVina EickhofT, vice-
chairm an and Edna Weigel, sec
The m eetings
Totals ............... 16 13 20 45 retary -treasu rer.
are to be held the third Thursday
of each month except during Sep
Brookings- -71
fg ft pf tp
tem ber and October.
Jack Grush, f.......12
The first project of the newly-
Lord, f
1
formed club is a food sale to be
Johnson, f ................1
held at Dimmick’s M arket this
Weston, R., f ....... 4
coming Saturday afternoon, Mar.
Langlois, c ............. 3
1, at 1:30, with Jessie Judkins in
Cortis, g ................. 0
charge.
Newman, g ....... 0
Russell, c ................4
Fad ling, F., g
2
Phetteplace, s .......1
Panzer, g ............... 3
0 0
Garth M . Crass
Totals ............... 31
9
21 71
Score by q u a rte rs:
Port Orford ..........16
Brookings ........
17
26
38
36 45
55 71
Crab Feed Planned
The high school class of the
Community Church, to raise its
share of the funds tow ard build
ing the annex to the church, has
planned a "crab feed," to which
the entire com m unity will be in
vited.
While plans are p retty well
completed, a definite date has not
been set, depending upon avail*
ability of the G range hall. The
announcem ent will be made at
a later date.
Licensed Surveyor
Lots, Subdivisions and
Timber Surveys
Care Southern Curry
Realty Company.
H’/j-cu. ft. Deluxe Philco Refrigerator, adjust
able shelves, large freezing comp, advance
<k»gn
$225.00
Sealy Hide a-bed, Davenport, makes into a
double bed) top grade frieze covering, sage
m e n color
$155.00
I able Mixlcl Philco Radio and Record Player
combination
$ 60.00
VValnut arm chair cabinet Hallicrafters radio
and record player combination .
„.$145.00
General Electric Vacuum cleaner with att. $ 45.00
ALL
Cub Scouts
Bring your parents w ith you to the
Organizational meeting a t the
BAPTIST COM MUNITY CHURCH
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2 9 — 7 :3 0 p. m.
Oregon Coast View Stationery
A h Ûdeal AU-^litHe. Qift
SA LE!
A ll Items Are bi l ery Good Condition—
C A L L IN G
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ihose people who {now little about the Coast, may be pur
chased at two places in Curry County— novel gifts which will tell
the recipient more with pictures than you could in pages and pages.
1! OREGON COAST VIEWS OF INTEREST
arc printed upon the upper left-hand corner of monarch size station
ery, showing 11 different coastal views, including one of Azalea State
(Will sell all items together for $600.00)
Park, Rhododendrons, Mack Arch, Rogue River Bridge Tower, The
SEE HOMER HAGGERTY
Hole in the Wall, Coos Bay Bridge, Hcccta Head and Heceta Head
01 wiite to Box 335
Brookings, Ore.
Lighthouse Cape Arrago Lighthouse, and Myrtlewood trees.
Include these to the friends far away from the Oregon Coast who
have no idea of the scenery of this area. You will find one of these
Watch For Opening Date
Heavy Duty Truck and Tractor Work
immediately sent in return— thanking you heartily for the gift. They
are nor only inexpensive, but novel and gainging in popularity.
I lere is the way you can help friends—
50 Sheets and 25 Monarch Envelopes . . . $1.50
Electric and Acetylene Welding!
Murry Motors
Near Curry Co. Lumber Co.
Ih c two places they may Ire purchased:
THE PILOT, BROOKINGS, Phone 2 2 8 2
TYPO-PRINT, GOLD BEACH, Phone 9 8 4