Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, February 05, 1953, Page 12, Image 12

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Brookings Harbor Pilot
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1953
Commercial
Bowling League
Thievry Rampant
In Community
On the Main Drag
Effervescent Teen Club mem
increase life expectancy by as
much as four years and greatly
reduce deaths from heart disease,
cancer, and other major chronic
diseases of the second half of life.
Should you be flagged down by jb e n getting out their formais.
Team standings:
W.
L.
some citizen along the road and
Olympia Hardware .... 6
2
The Chas. Youngs getting trav-
Pacific Motors ............ 6
2
asked some earnest questions e, ' ^ o n Ve~Co°ast“ Ha.
Harbor Garage ............ 5** 2 4 about where you ve been and what
On Saturday the Bruins again I Brookings Machine ..... 4
4
you have in your car, you should
Ed McClain needing an assist
traveled to LaAglois. Due to the Brookings Market ....... 4
4
cooperate and be glad of it be­ ant or private secretary.
inadequacy of cars they took (Curry Co. Lbr............ 2 4 5 4
cause stealing has become so bad
Wurlitzer and
Congratulations to Jimmy Wid-
only one team. It was a one- K err Hardware .......... 2
6
the regular police just cannot
ney,
Star
Scout.
sided game most of the way, ex- Oregon State Bank
2
6
cope with it anil several citizens’
I esse French
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cept for the first quarter which
j ndividual gamo;
patrols are helping out. They
Students calling for “ water,
ended 12-11 in favor of Langlois. Steinmetz ............................. 2171 mean business and are prepared
water, cool water.”
A t the half period the Bruins Chapin .................................. 211 for it.
NEW AND USED
Fragrant bluX hyacinths at
were ahead 31-15. At the three- EickolT .................................. 209
Thievery is costing everyone
quarter mark the Bruins were Orton
just too much, both in the mate­ Mr. and Mrs. Don Youngs Gift
ahead 42-20. The Bruins went on Olson ........................ " .......... 193 rials taken and in the time lost Shop.
R E N T A L OR T R IA L '
a scoring spree the last quarter, Matson ................................. 19 L in replacing them. Large quanti­
making almost half their points Mendenhall ......................... 188 ties of woods equipment has been
Jim Yelton with the “ sniffles.”
in that one quarter, and the game
stolen.
Nothing
portable
seems
Tuning & Repair
Haggerty ............................. 180
Weather hard on local shoe
ended 81-30 in favor of Brookings
S| n\
............................. 17J to be passed up. There is a re­
leather.
and again they travel to Port Or-
bimmlclc“
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,7,; port of a thief taking the tires
lord this Friday. Be there if you
from a parked car in broad day­
That elusive police officer.
CO NTACT—
can and help your team along to
Individual senes:
light. A rt Crook lost a couple
unother victory.
Orton .................................... 531 of geese and his neighbor had
Sixteen inches of rain in one
High point man was Ron
¡2..............................
his hen house raided, both last week—haul out the lifeline.
Westeren, making 19 points, with Mendenhall ........................... 514 Saturday night.
Brookings, or
Ray second with 12 points and
......................... 491
Efforts are being made to find DRAG ON LIF E SPAN
th ird Boyd w ith 11 points. The k*ck°ff .................................. 497 out what becomes of the mate­
Overweight was described at
Westeren brothers seemed to b e i Haggerty ............................. 489 rial stolen. There is so much of the recent annual health meeting
Steinmetz ............................. 486
running high point this game.
it someone w ill probably be of­ of the American Public Health
it. Stone
173 fered
a bargain. I f this happens association as “ America’s No. 1
Hoagland ............................. 473
to you, inform the police as soon health problem.” Solution of this
B. Dimmick ........ ................ 472
as possible, as something may problem, it was declared, might
COQUILLE, OREGON
Team game:
be stolen from you and offered
CHETCO INN
Brookings Market .............. 953 as a bargain elsewhere.
Brookings Machine ............ 909
Harbor Garage .................... 908
Team series:
Brookings Machine ............ 2622
Harbor Garage .................... 2580
Pacific Motors ..................... 2569
By RAY “ O LIE ” WESTEREN
TO R E N T BY H O U R OR BY D A Y
High average:
The Bruins traveled to Gold
Orton .................................... 174
Chapin .................................. 170 Beach last Friday and picked up
Matson ................................. 165 another league game victory. The
'L. Dimmick ......................... 162 score at the end of one quarter
Soup - Salad
Mendenhall ......................... 158 of play was Brookings 19, Gold
Phone 2589 or Write Box 417
Steinmetz ............................. 155 Beach 11. At the half period
BROOKINGS, OREGON
............................. 153 the score was 31-24 in favor of
Individual ( 'hickcn le Haggerty
the
Bruins.
At
the
third
quarter
EickolT ................................. 153
B. Dimmick ......................... 150 mark it was 44-32 and at the
Spring Vegetables
Hoagland ............................. 148 sound of the horn at the end of
the game the score was 62-48 still
Whipped Potatoes
in favor of the Bruins. Brookings
AMERICAN LEGION
Hot Rolls - Drink - Dessert
1«1 all the way but it was a good
Or you can select from the
ball game. Brookings lost two of
I the mainstays by the five foul
regular menu at prices shown.
lim it. They were Ron and Boyd
, Westeren.
Dining Room Open
SELL IT THRU THE
Jack Grush was high scoring
5-PIECE ORCHESTRA
The Jensen Family
man, making nineteen points, and
2 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Ray Westeren second w ith 10
GRANGE HALL- ♦
HARBOR
points.
FREE PRIZES
The junior varsity wasn’t so
fortunate as the varsity and lost
Admission $1.20 Per Person Inc. Tax
their game which was hard fought I
N EW
all the way. At the end of the
HARBOR TRAILER COURT
first quarter the score was 17-8
in tavoi of Brookings. The half-I
time period was 25-23 in fa v o r!
ol (»old Beach. The third period '
ended 33-30 in favor of Gold !
Beach
w ith the score 43-40. W’e
Space for nuxlern trailers
wish the Brookings second team
Turn lei, 3/10 mile S. from Chetco B rldg.
better luck next time.
Lloyd Russell and Jerry Brewer
RUSSELL & WILLOUGHBY
tied for first place in individual'
HARBOR
scores w u h n points each fra n k 11 MODERN 2-BEDROOM HOME on good level aere in Harbor S
District. A ttached garage, fine well and pressure system*
Fadltng followed with six points. I
almost completely furnished. Only $1400 down, total
price $7000. „
Brookings vs.
Langlois
P IA N O S !
Chetco Drug Store
SPECIAL
SUNDAY
DINNER
Brookings vs.
Gold Beach
Caterpillar No. 12 power road grader
Caterpiller D-7 or D-8
$1.50
PUTNAM LOGGING COMPANY
V A L E N T IN E
DANCE
Saturday, February 14th
WANT ADS
NOW OPEN
BETTER BUYS AT LESMEISTER'S !
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1 HONES: Office. 2824; Residence 2584.
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Library News
Plans for the Library Carnival
Night are shaping up. Several
organizations have already pledg­
ed their co-operation. There w ill
be cake sales, dart game, lish
pond, wheel, plant sale booth,
bingo and many others. Saturday:
night. Feb. 28. at the F.V.W. hall. '
All proceeds to go to the library
building fund.
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School News
I he game scheduled for Friday
night between Brookings and
Port Orford w ill be played at
Port Orfonl. It was originally
booked for the local floor.
School was hampered by a lack
of water on Tuesday morning and
children in the grades were ex­
cused at the morning recess.
Sen ice w as restored and the a ft­
ernoon shift continued as usual.
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ONE ACRE PLUS ON EASY STREET with neat modern 2-
bedroom house and extra sleeping cottage. Appliances
included. C ity water, also well and pressure system. One
of our Better Buys at $7400.
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NEW 3-BEDROOM HOME just outside city lim its on 2/3 acre.
A line family home with good ocean view. Completely
modern, attractive design. Total price $6000.
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REDUCED $1000 2 bedrooms, modern, close to school and
churches. Immediate possession at $6500.
R I\ ER AND OCEAN VIEW’ 2-bedroom home and 2 acres on
t S-101 near W’inchuck River. $6500 fu ll price. Terms
available.
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FISHERM AN’S DREAM Four hundred feet on Winchuck
River. Good 3-room cottage. New low price $3750 Easv
terms.
See Homer Haggerty. Eva Lea Long, and H. G. “ Hans’ Nelson
salesmen with
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CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our friends
and neighbors for the many flow­
ers and expressions of sympathy
at the time of our fa th e rf pass­ /
ing.
Mr and Mrs C. P McCulloch
PETE J. LESMEISTER, Realtor
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Real Estate and Insurance
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5 “ Agency of Dependable Service”
Across from the Post Office
BROOKINGS. OREGON
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