Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, January 07, 1954, Page 8, Image 8

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    8 Brookings Harbor Pilot Bruins Ready For
THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1954
Three Clashes
Right Around Here
A rth u r
S h erm an , surveyor,
sp e n t th e holidays w ith his folks
a t Lanesl)oro, M ass
H e expects
to he back this week
T h e Bill D ugans saw the New
Y ear com e in here. T hey and the
c h ild re n cam e over from th e ir
S a m ’s V alley home. T hey used
to live in B rookings hut m oved
b ack to th e hom e place when
B ill’s fa th e r died.
A rt G u th ri and his B rookings
B ruins hit the road th s w eek, as
they resum e hostilities a f te r the
C h ristm a s vacation.
T he B ruins tangle S a tu rd a y
w ith Port O riord, and jo u rn ey to
C rescent City T uesday to m eet
th» Del N o rte W a rrio ts for the
th ird tim e. The following S a tu r ­
day they go to Gold B each for
th e ir first gam e there.
T he B ruins will be b u n tin g for
a tv p ii
< om b n ation
a f te r
T he C rescent C ity gam e will
b re ak a tie in th e series, w ith
each team having previously won
one gam e.
G u th rie has had the boys w ork­
ing steadily the last w eek, w ith
m phasis on th e foul shooting
th a t cost them th e P ow ers gam e.
W ith a p a ir of re g u la rs out of
uniform , h e’s been h u n tin g io a
com bination th a t could put the
B ruins on the com e-back tra il.
.N one of th e th re e gam es this
w eek have any s ta tu s as ta r as
d istric t play is concerned. P o rt
( >rfoi d and Gold B each a re C lass
schools, and Del N o rte is out
of the d istrict.
watching their opening winning
Mr. and Mrs. Bud S to te n b u rg ;,u e a t\
m ad e a trip over to h er folks, in
Idaho, for th e holidays.
i0 • o a u m p i hall
Buy U. S. Sa*.wigs Bond«!
Parking Meters
Bring in Dough
Ronald Sund. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Sund, was home from
his Air Force base in Biloxi,
Miss., for the holidays.
P a rk in g m e te rs b ro u g h t the
city of B rookings a little over Z"---- --------------
$2,000 in th e six m onths ending
D ecem ber 31, according to C ity
R ecorder G ladys K anick.
A ctu al receip ts of th e m e te rs
Bookkeeping
d u rin g th a t period w as $3,542,
Pay Roll
Taxes
w ith half of th a t figure going to
the m e te r m a n u fa c tu re rs, as pay ­
m ent on th e m eters. The m et?rs
In su ra n ce
a re to be paid for th ro u g h a
K e rr B uilding
th re e y e a r period, w hich has less
th a n tw o y ea rs to go.
Brookings, Oregon
In addition, o v ertim e p ark in g
fines brought in $281.50 to the
Ci*-’’ cofT'»rt«
B. B. Crabb Co.
P au l and B e rth a W hirry en ­
jo y ed th e holidays w ith kinfolks
in S an F rancisco
T he Cliff B ushnells, David and
K at hey, w ent to S e a ttle for t ben­
c h rist mas.
W esley, Iris, G ladys and Jack ie
K indell took in th e S hrin » foot­
ball g am e at S an Francisco. On
th e ir w ay hom e they contacted
th e R andall C a rte rs at Rio Dell
It is a p leasu re to w rite th at
th e previously,' r poi ted steel t n-
cased flask of tonsil tonic has
been p en e trated , its co n ten ts a r t ­
fu lly rem oved and is now being
re tu rn e d w ith a request for a re­
fill. All evidence as to how the
rem o v al w as actcomplished has
been so well concealed th e re ’ll la*
sev eral co n ferences around Oly m ­
pia, from w hence th e gift o rig i­
nated .
T ab u la tio n of v ital sta tistic s,
am ong o th e r notes being gleaned
from n ew spapers d u rin g the past
sev e ral years, shows a m ark e d
p lu ra lity of b irth notices over
o b itu aries, in C u rry county. Al­
th ough the ta b u la tio n concerns
only resid en ts of th e a re a up to
1920, and th e ir lineal descend- {
an ts, a rough guess is th at the
ra tio m ight be as high as 25
b irth s to one d ea th notice. In di­
g estin g th is guess it should be
rem em b ered th at tw o p a re n ts ol-
ten g e n e ra te m ore th a n tw o indi­
viduals to ev e n tu a lly level off the
population and four g ra n d p a re n ‘s
u sually restock in excess of the
initial q u a rte t.
F iguring it th e o th e r w av : you,
a s an individual, had tw o parents,
□'hey, in th e ir tim e, had eight
p aren ts, and they, th e fo u rth gen
«»ration back from you had six­
teen, and th ey th e re m ust be a
hitch in it som ew here, seem s like!
G ad E ttin g e r gave Doc C a rt­
w right, at Gold Beach, a p air n i l
big fat tonsils tor a s aso n ’s
presen t.
Gail says h e’s g ettin g
alou . tine w ithout them
d he ap proaches to o u r a re a
could be handily beautified if the
scars left on th e highway jobs
could be p lan ted w ith som ething
th at w ould cover them and really
grow*. Th<» speeifieat o n s seem *o
in d icate su ccu len ts because
>t
th e poor soil and probable lack of
m o istu re d u rin g m uch of the
y ear, and th e project is so large
m ost everyone could do a little
about it, anyhow
W ouldn’t it be
so m eth in g if th e bald, b a re gash
on the w est end of the C hetco
b rid g e was a m a o f bloom s of
o u r old friend My sem hi lanthe-
m um . for in sta n c e ?
DON S E E S GAM E
Don V aughn, joint p ro p rie to r of
th e Hiw ay M ark et, spent New
Y e ar’s day
in San Francisco,
w h e re he saw the F ast-W est
S h rin e fo otball gam e.
V ER N O N C R O C K F r r HOM E
V ernon C ro ck e tt. son of M r
an d M rs. D onald C ro ck e tt, was
hom e fro m his Arm y post a t F ort
O ld. C alif
for the New Y ear’s
holiday
Ix tm p la r of Iks 1954 I v k k 't y— r»-from-now
P ilin g to thit afvnning n»w S vfh Kivtora
instant you see these 1954 Buicks,
you’ll know that something sensational
has happened in automobile styling.
Here is vastly more than the usual model
changeover. Here is vastly more than could
be done just by warming over what Buick
had before. Here is something accomplished
by going far beyond artful face-lifting.
Here is that rarity of rarities-a completely
new line of automobiles.
T
he
B u t Buick didn’t stop with the bolder,
fresher, swifter-lined beauty you see in
raised and lengthened fender sw eep-in the
huge and back-swept expanse of windshield
— in the lowered roofline —in the host more
glamor features of exterior modernity
They upped all horsepowers to the highest
in Buick history.
They engineered a new \ S for the S pecial
- a n d in the process came up with new
Power-Head Pistons that boost gasoline
mileage in every engine.
BUCK
the beautiful buy
They brought to market a sparkling new­
comer with a famous name, the Buick
C entury — a car with phenomenal horse­
power for its weight and price — a car with
more pure thrill per dollar than any Buick
ever built.
A n d they did all this without change of the
price structure which, for years, has made
Buick the most popular car at its price in
the world.
e invite you to come in and inspect these
great beauties, these great performers, these
great buys. Then you’ll see why the Detroit
previewers are already saying, “Buick’s the
beautiful buy!”
When better automobiles are built Buick will build them
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