Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, March 05, 1953, Page 9, Image 9

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    County High School Eagles Trooa Hold Players Leave For
Tourney Won By
Court Of Honor
H. S. Basketball
Eagles Troop 222. Boy Scouts
Brookings Bruins
of America, held a court of honor Dist. Tournament
Brookings won the county high
school
basketball
tournam ent
held at Gold Reach Thursday
through S aturday. This is the
sixth year they have captured
the title under the guidance of
Coach G uthrie.
On Friday evening the Rruins
played Gold Beach in a close
game leading only in the last
qu arter. The final score was 51
to 46.
S atu rd ay evening B IT S , scor­
ing 28 points in the first q u a rte r
went on to defeat Port Orford
for the C urry county champion­
ship, 72 to 62. The score at the
half was 41 to 22.
P ort Orford s ta rte d w ith a rush
at the beginning of the second
half and by the end of the third
w ere trailing Brookings, 53 to 44
The last q u a rte r was nip and
tuck with first one team and then
the o th er scoring points. Although
trying hard the P o rt Orford never
quite
caught
the
title-bound
B ruins of Brookings.
Boyd and Ray W esteren paced
the Brookings scoring w ith 20 and
17 jxiints while P ort Orford high
score men were Flake and Penrl,
both w ith 20 points.
The th ree W estern brothers
Ray, Ron and Boyd, w ere select­
ed on the first all-county team.
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Along Azalea Row
The M arch m eeting of the
Azalea Garden Club will be held
at the Grange hall on Thursday,
M arch 12 at 2:00 p.m. D essert
luncheon will be served at 1.00
p.m. by Mrs. E. E. Hanscam ,
chairm an; M esdames Louis E. P e­
terson, A rth u r Payne and O tto
Turley.
A program of music will be
given by the Azalea Singers un­
der the direction of Mrs. C. A.
McKenzie.
Mrs. Robert Swan
will talk briefly on the swallow
and its habits, and Mrs. Calvin
Johnson will give a short talk on
the pansy.
The guest speaker for the a ft­
ernoon will be Mrs. Phil Brady
who will talk about fuschsias.
Mrs. Phil Brady is well known to
m any of the m em bers, having
been a visitor to the Azalea G ar­
den Club on m any occasions and
is an au th o rity on fuchsias and
th eir m ethods of growth.
T here are but two classes of
people in the w orld: Those who
live to get w hat they can by fair
m eans or foul, and those who are
anxious to give so that others
m ay live b e tte r and happier lives.
club was left till the next meet-1
ing. Gary Bowlin was elected I Bnx> kings I larbor Pilot
president; Clyde Oliver, vice THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1953
president; Jan et Crump, sec re-1
tary; Roy Brooks, news re p o rte r I out by Mr. M aybrick. who de­
and Stanley Cargill, song lead«*;. signed the Palace of Fine A rts
O ther m embers of the club a re : for the San Francisco Ezposition.
Bobby Bivan, Sharon Bowlin. It is hoped the Driskells and
Alan Bowlin, Elizabeth Bravo, others who are fam iliar w ith his­
'ackie Bravo, Robert Cargill, torical facts concerning the area
Dale Crump, Larry Hanan, Pat will provide the new library w ith
| Lanlean, Helen Lucas, Danney a detailed record.
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Mullen, Leslie Oldham and M ar­
vin Pettegrew .
The projects involved carry
l>eof, sheep and hogs.
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at which Mr. Je rry Burnham ,
1 he high school Bruins leave
Scout executive, was featured as ’oilay < I hursday) for the district
speaker of the evening, and tournam ent at Yoncolla to be
aw ards for advancem ent and played Friday and Saturday.
service w ere represented. Phillip I 1 hursday afternoon the team will
Kessler was the m aster of cere-i
practice on the Cottage Grove
monies for the evening, and did a Union High School court through
very nice job introducing the scout the kindness of Superintendent
comm ittee, guests of honor, and Virgil Kingsley.
announcing the aw ards to be
At 7:30 p.m. the Bruins play
made. Bert K err awarded m erit the second place Douglas county
badges to David Bushnell for bas­ team. Glendale. At 8 :’5 Powers
ketry, to Bobby Dimmick for citi­ in Coos county plays Drain, the
zenship in the home and first aid, Douglas county first place team . I
Everyone is asked not to for-
and to Dick Fadling for basketry The winners of Friday night’s
•’«'* the dance that is to I k * given
and
home
repairs.
W alter game play at 8:45 S atu rd ay night,
this S aturday at the V.F.W. hall
T hatcher aw arded one-year serv-i the losers at 7:30."*
and sponsored by that organiza­
ice pins to Gary Ault, Russell
High school is being lengthened
Removal of the “Old Rugged tion to help the La arge’s build
Beem, Dick Berger, David Bush­ one hour each day for Tuesday,
Cross”
from the original Catholic a new home.
nell,
Ronnie
Combs.
Phillip W ednesday and Thursday, so
Music will lx* furnished by
church
which is to be used for
Bonde, Dale Crump, Dick Fad- teachers and students may go to
Don's orchestra, led by “Red*’
other
phases
of
church
work,
la
te
­
ling, Jim m y Gribble, Larry H an­ the game. S aturday noon Mr.
Bingham and m ade up of Joe
non, Phillip Kessler, L arry Way i Hampton is to meet with the dis­ ly brings to mind the date of its Nichols, Paul W hirry, Roti Sax-
erection.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
A.
and Bobby Dimmick.
trict com m ittee at (he Umpqua Driskell came into the area via a elby, Joyce Morgan and C arm en
Mr. Banyard awarded Ronn’e hotel in Roseburg to “iron o u t’’ basket pulled from a ship s ta n d ­ Sanders.
F allert with his second class pin. any problems growing out of the ing off the point, to the rocks on
L e t’s all support this V.F.W.
Dewey Spence presented L a r r y . tournam ent.
shore before the original pier or project and enjoy an evening of
Hannon with his first class pin,!
Should the Bruins take the the old mill had been sta rte d in dancing.
and George Gates awarded a first tournam ent, they would go to the 1912. They then w ere taken up
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class pin to Dale Crump. The state tournam ent at Salem the the ('h et co to the old F erry
Education is the cheap defense
highest aw ard of the evening, following week.
Ranch where a ferry operated of nations. B urke.
S ta r Scout, was presented by
Players to participate in the across the river at that time.
It is only the ig n o ra n t who d e ­
Je rry B urnham to Bobby D im -' district tournam ent are : Boyd
This is now owned by “Bull”
mick. Danny Ames escorted the W esteren, Ron W esteren, Ray Miller.
spise education. Pubhhua Syrus.
m others forw ard to pin on the W esteren, Dennis Fadling, Jack
Read Pilot Ads it pays!
E arly mill employees were
aw ard pins. Byron Brimm, Phil­ Crush, Dennis Phetteplace, L lojd housed at the ranch until homes z ------------------------------ k
lip Bonde and Russell Beem were Russell, Kenneth Russell, Raleigh could be built near the planned
color guards for the ceremonies. Burr, Jerry Brewer, F rank Fad- mill. Mr. and Mrs. Driskell lived
The program for the evening ling.
for many years in the house now
was brought, to a close with the
M anager for the team is Dave owned by Fred Fox across from
tenderfoot investiture ceremony Hovey.
the Com m unity church.
Bookkeeping
presided over by Scoutm aster
A small com m unity hall was
Howard Crane, where candles
built w here the church now
Pay Roll
Tiucei
representing each of the scout
stands. A new Catholic church
laws, were lighted, and Eddie E l­
insurance
was built in 1915. This is the
lis and Ray Hill were presented
building now being converted to
K e rr Building
with their tenderfoot pins.
other uses by the parish and
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Com m ittees reporting on the F a th e r Hamilton. The a lta r was
progress of the Fashion Show donated by Pedroli brothers. A
Brookings, Oregon
plans say there have been several tine plan for Brookings was laid
j
very fine m erchandise gifts added
to the door prizes. These will
he given to those holding the
lucky num bers at the close of the
show. Tickets will be on sale by
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew HofTeldt all Satellite Club m em bers next
returned just recently from a va­ week. Tickets will entitle hold­
cation period spent in the warm ers to lx>th the Fashion Show and
TO A’E'.VT AY HOUR OR l!Y DAY
South.
Leaving their H arbor dance. The dance to be held in
home on Dec. 17 they ate C h rist­ the V.F.W. hall a fte r the Fashion
m as dinner in Key W est, Fla., Show.
K athryn’s Beauty Shop and
spent New Y ear’s day in Miami,
and a week in Fort Myer. While M ildred’s Beauty Salon will style
Phone 2589 or Write Box 417
there they had the pleasure of many of the models' hair-dos j
BROOKINGS. OREGON
m eeting a sta te agricultural in­ The models will all be local peo­
'
spector who was a son of Charlie ple.
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Bickner.
They visited rice fields in Lou­
isiana and stoppixl at a plan ta­
tion in Las Cruces, N. Mex., near ,
NEW
El Paso, Texas, to renew acquain-
Eighteen 4-H Club m em bers
HARBOR TRAILER COURT
tainces. There in 1926, on an­
and
a
num
ber
of
their
parents
other trip, they had tried pick­
ing a small sack of cotton to see met at the home of Janet anti
how it was done, and was invited Dale ( ’rum p last T hursday eve­
ning and reorganized the Win-
o dinner by the owner.
chuck
Livestock Club. Harold
Space for modern trailers
In Big Bend National Park,
Mr. HotTeldt becam e ill with the Crum p was selected as their local
T urn left 3 10 mile S. from Chet co Bridge
flu. Being about 80 miles from leader and Leland P ettegrew as
their
assistant
leader
since
Alvin
M arathon or Alpine and a drug
RUSSEEE & WILLOUGHBY
-
HARBOR
store or doctor, they used medi­ Henry has moved to California.
cine another flu patient offered
and left the unused |>ortion for
another who might lie downed
with the same ailment.
They ran across the Milton
G raham s in San Diego and Di
Blackman of Sm ith River in Fort
Myers, Fla. They were also hailed'
by a man from New Jersey, w ho'
noticed their Oregon license, who
JA ERù SUNDAY — 12:00 to qxx » I*. M.
said he once lived in G rants Pass.
Mr and Mrs. HofTeldt im m e­
diately recognized him as a man
they once bought a cow from and
A LA CARTE SPECIALS TO SUIT YOUR TASTES
named Rosy, a fte r her form er
owner. The m an turned out to be
Portions for Children - Half Price
Mr. Rossweje himself. They all
had a good laugh anti agreed th at j
the world was indeed a small
place.
Tlie Hoffeldts are now at home,
Telephone 4041
We Cater Parties and Banquets
tanned and happy a fte r their
4'2 Miles N. of Crescent City on Alder Road
most pleasant trip to interesting
places.
Old Catholic
Church Erected
In Nineteen Fifteen
Dance To Help
Build La Barge
Residence
B. B. Crabb Co.
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Fashion Show
News
Hoffeldts Return
From Winter
Sojourn In South
Caterpillar No. 12 power road grader
Caterpiller D-7 or D-8
PUTNAM LOGGING COMPANY
4-H Livestock Club
Reorganized Thurs.
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