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BOWLING RESULTS Junior Bowling League Formed F o rm atio n of a bow ling league lor high school y o u n g sters w as Beaverette League announced this w eek by B eta S ig T o ts to Teens and L esm eister's m a Phi, w om en’s service o rg a n i bvvere still one-tw o in B eav e rette zation here. bow ling littin g Seven local organization organizations —„ this ---- w ■■ eek, v.x, a f te r sp »piiiiing — - y o th e r n^rti th e ir m atch, 2-2. T he draw left have joined th e so ro rity in spon- T ots to T eens w ith a 2-point lead soring th e league, w hich began in league standings. I com petition th is w eek a t Azalea In o th er m atches. M incer’s Je w ' Lanes. elry moved into third place w ith Cost of th e bow ling is d efray ed a 4-0 win ov er the Cliff House. by the sponsoring org an izatio n s K e rr H ard w are beat F re e m a n ’s. and th e bow lers jointly, w ith 3-1, and Hartfccams took the V FW A zalea Lanes offerin g a i educed A uxiliary, 4 to 0. ra te for th e young bow I rs. High gam e score w as a tie be Joining in sponsori n<T the tw een ( lara Goyke and E rsa league w ith B eta Sigm a Phi are F ischer at 178. C lara had high Acacia L au n d ro m at. D im m ick’s series w ith 514. M arket, H i-W ay M arket., B and T eam high w as L e sm e iste r’s 11 L°Kging Supply, D ale S m ith. 895, and for series high, H ans- ;’nd Jointly sponsored team s c a m ’s w ith 2609. of B rookings Feed and Seed and La Rue Z eig ler won th e prize K i' b-V’s M ark eL antl D octors Ron- Riven by B ro o k in g . L aundry, and " ‘Rer " nd M cK enn® Ila n s c a m ’s took the team trophy F o rm atio n of th e league was aw arded by A cacia L au n d ro m at Pr°Posed by B eta S igm a Phi a fte r M ercedes C alph won H iw ay M ar- rastin£i about fo rb o rn e m ethod of k e t’s prize, an d C lara Goyke won helping to serve B rookings youth, th e Vogue C leaners aw ard. I rnitial im petus fo r th e league M oore's hidden score was won by cam e from th e y o u th fund collect- J e a n M alcolm. * by th e g roup from a doll ra ffle held ju st before C hristm as. C redit fo r sp earh ead in g the Cal-Ore League m ovem ent w hich cre a te d the The tw en ty -o n e gam e w inning lc«gue w as given to N ita A nder- s tre a k of the m ig hty M ellon Mill- son> u 'ho w orked oh th e project w ork team w as sm ashed last , from th e beginning. Also active in night in a th rillin g but unques- ,h e form ation of th e g roup w ere tionable d efeat by th e sharp, pow- A rt G u th rie and C liff Girod, who erfu l bowling ab ility of th e W est- helped organize th e yo u n g sters, brook M ark et five. T he ro a rin g and Glen R ogers, who provided crowd in th e a ren a voiced th e ir sPe c ia l ra te s for th e young bowl- unanim ous ch eer of approval as e rs - th e new cham pions took over th e ir sk illfu lly won title The defending cham pions fought brav ely for a last-d itch stan d but slow ly gave w ay to th e pow er and stam in a of the ch a rg in g w inners. It cannot be THURSDAY. JA N U A RY 28 said th a t the once-m ighty M ellon M illw ork team did not give up 1OOF, IO O F hall. w ith o u t ” giving all th ey l had in C ............. h em t'cr • of C om m erce, G range —-o » ... ir t U III th e ir fru itless e ffo rts to m ain tain hall, 7:30 p.m th e ir previous standing. T hey FRID A Y , JA N U A R Y 29 w ent down like the cham pions Lions A uxiliary special m eeting th ey once w ere. A. F. & A. M.. IO O F hall. II d o n ’t know who w ro te th a t, F.O .E.. Jaklew icz A nchorage. but I bet he bowls for M ellons. W aby C linic, g ra d e school, ^ n d e r w hat kind of cham pions 9 ;30 ell-B to 12:00 th ey once w e re— they lost th is , one. 4 to O .) MONDAY, FEB R U A R Y 1 O th e r scores w e re: F o ste r and F h etco C horal Club, B aptist Bolvi 4, A zalea Lanes 0; S m ith c h u rc h - 8:00 p m . R iver Legion 3. C u rry C ounty R arbershoppers, V FW hall, 8:00 L u m b er 1; Rod and Gun C lub 2 p m ’ - P acific • TUESDAY, FEB R U A R Y 2 M otors 2. O ES. IO O F hall. City League Lions A uxiliary, C hetco Inn H en d rick s F u rn itu re d efeated R E T U R N TO R R n n v t M r c W ilb an k ’s M arket. 3 to 1. in C ity J ™ B R O O K IN G S L eague bowling W ednesday and ,F' and XIrs’ Ja m e s ° Robin- H. A. W ilbanks has collapsed J son havp b u r n e d to B rookings to T his « a s Ihe fir s t d efeat sus- “ i * * 'h e ir home. fam ed this y e a r bv W ilbanks and Robinson was discharged w as th e first score against them o , B elvoir, V irginia. Jan u a ry T hey still enjoy a four-point lead aftC r serv in ^ th rcp >P ars w ith over th e th re e team s tied for sec- ' h^ a rn ’.v engineer«. end in league plav M rs‘ R °blnson is th e form er \ M arjo rie S m ith and Mr. Robinson i >anks claim ed today th a t is th e son of Mr. and Mrs J O he w as ex p ecting to m eet G lutz R obinson w ho o p erate th e C hetco F u rn itu re , and to run into H en- C afe and J. B. Lounge. d n e k s threw ’ him com pletely off- - ________ __________ strid e. He h a d n ’t been prep ared , H ARBOR G IR L M AKES he said, fo r H e n d rick ’s tactics. T E C H HON OR R OLL In o th e r league play. Fox B ro th F ran c es C. B arto n of H arbor- ers dropped R o tary , 3 to 1; Ply- ed th-s eek as having w’ood Pond Lilies d efeated the was nam narned t b ’s w Week E agles, 3 to 1, and Plywood D ry ™ade Tbp H onor Roll last te rm at Ends took P hillips D ad n' Lad 4 0 \ e,e ° n T echnical In s titu te , to 0. ’ Mlss B arto n , w ho is st stu d y in g H en d rick s had high X‘. r a> tPchnol°S>. m ade a grad. A rchie ....... .Ug . . , . , gam e and series, a t 226 and 543. P °int av erag e of 3.76 A g ra d e of R o tary C lub had high team scores 4 ° is Pc rfe c t- S tu d e n ts who a t 863 an d 2337 achieve a grade of 3 5 o r b e tte r ______ are included on th e H onor Roll. BRO W N S R E T U R N HOM E --------------------- SM IT H S V IS IT S. F. .„•d ' and ? rS , Ira Brown r?‘ . u tn e d M onday from a m o n th ’s ,'o M ississ'P P i- W hile in M ississippi they w ere joined by th e ir son, Chris, who is statio n ed w ith th e a ir force in N ew foundland, and his wife and haby d au g h ter. Bruins Divide Pair With Port Orford Brookings-Harbor Pilot TO MEET FRIDAY The c h a rte r co m m itte e will moot again Friday to resu m e th e ir d elib eratio n s on a city c h a rte r. M eeting tim e will be 8 :0 0 p.m. in the city hall All m em bers o f the co m m ittee a re asked to be present. T he B rookings B ruins split N ,,,T p air oi basketball gam es th is week w ith P ort O rford, w inning here 58-o6 and losrng on the opjionents’ floor, 52 to 43 T he m an-shy B ears took an ear Iv lead in the hom e gam e, and w ere never headed, though th ey w ere stag g erin g at the finish. Two B rookings reg u lars w ent o u t on fouls in the last q u a rte r, and the visitors cam e one, hut could not qoite close the gap. Ray W esteren took top scoring honors w ith 2° points. At Port O rford, it w as a d iffe r ent story, hut it added up to th? old one of not enough m en The B ruins trailed at the q u a r te r 14- 9. and at the half. 29 to 17. They closed slowly in the second half, Hit th e th re e -m in u t' ru le ca u g h ’ them while they w ere still tr a il ing. and P ort O rford pulled aw ay. In th e last period the tw o team s w ere even on field goals at th ree apiece, but P ort O rford san k 11 g ilt shots lo r th e ir m argin. J e r r y B rew er took high point M is Dorothy J. S to k en has a n nounced th at she will resu m e op era lion of the Ocean View C afe on Jan u a ry 30. I'h ca te has been u n d er th e m anagem ent of Bill W a lte r an d G erth a E m erson I'hcsc two K orean you ng'lera are w«*ll cloth ed mid rcudv for m id H eather because o f A m erican I?< lief for K orea's clo th in g d r n e s. ARK is supported hy I nited D efen se Fund through C om m unity Chest anil 1 nited Fund cam p aigns. H O M t-M A llE P -l-E -S ON SA LE Dimmick's Market honors for B rookings, w ith 19 points. A lad nam ed F lake scored 23 for P ort O rford, 16 of th em in th e first half, to personally ush er th e opp o n en ts to th e ir win. Friday, January 29 F ro m 10:00 a m . Personalized Stationery < CHOOSE your stationery as you would a dress suit or hat . . . that which characterizes your own personal needs. 1 YOUR letterheads are your personal representa tive, so therefore make sure they are neat in ap pearance and on good quality paper. 1 OUR experienced craftsmen are well-trained to give you the kind of printing th.it is of top quality and produced in the way YOU desire it. 5! CAREFUL consideration is emphasized in all classes of printing we do. CALL on us at any time and we will be glad to go over your printing needs with you. tu l? « , BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT Phone 2282 ‘ ST. TIMOT1 lY’S GUILD Mr' and M,s- Leonard Smitli M is. Anabel S m ith and M elvin S m ith, all Ol H arb o r, recently enjoyed a short trip to San E ran- cisco. W hile th e re M rs L eonard S m ith underw ent a tho ro u g h m edical check-up at th» Univt i sity o f S ta n l0 ,d h„ ltaL 13 J ^ R ’RSDAY. JA N U A RY 28. 1954