Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, February 11, 1954, Page 13, Image 13

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    BRUINS TAKE
PAIR 0* GAMES
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Veterans Plan
Valentine Party
T he B rookings R ruins w ere
hack on th e v icto ry tra c k this
w ork, a f te r th u m p in g a p a ir of
n o rth e rn opponents. T he R ruins
w alloped Langlois 95 to 57, and
followed up F rid ay w ith a 69 to
39 win over Ophir.
Lor A rt G u th rie and his R ruins,
th e lop-sided w ins w ere a welcom e
re sp ite for his scan ty crew . G uth-
rie dredged up a to tal of ten m en
and sent them all into th e O phir
contest.
At Langlois it w as s tric tly no
co n test. The B ru in s jum ped into
a 14 to 6 first q u a r te r lead, and
had pulled aw ay to a 46 to 28
m arg in by h all-tim e. G u th rie used
th e w hole squad in th e second
half, hut th e p o in t-h u n g ry B ruins
co u ld n ’t be stopped.
J e r ry B rew er topped B rookings’
scorers, w ith 26 points, and big
R aleigh B u rr w as rig h t behind
him w ith 24. F o r th e helpless
C heesem akers. W alk er and Brown
picked up 14 apiece.
C liff G irod’s JV squad, who first
ta s te d victo ry last week, kept
rig h t on ta s tin g as they took
Langlois, 32 to 24. J e r ry A nderson
led B rookings sco rers w ith nine
By M a y B r a in a r d
Brookings-Harbor Pilot
13
TH U R SD A Y . F E B . II. 1954
ACKLEY EINEI)
IN DEE NORTE
A V alentine W hing-D ing” will
he held in the V F W
hall the
Ld F. Ackley. B rookings a t t o r ­
evening of F e b ru a ry 13 to raise
ney. pleach'd guilty in Del N o rte
funds for m uch-rc ed»*d im prove­
ju stic e court T u esd ay to v io la­
m ents. T he idea of o ffering gen ­
eral p artic pation in this e n te r­ tion of th e C alifornia b o rd e r in ­
p rise has been suggested by sev­ spection law
Ackley w as fined $100.00, of
eral outside the o rganization.
I he v eteran s are plan n in g a w hich $75 w as suspended, and w as
V alentine p arty , at w h eh they given one y e a r’s probation by J u s ­
m ust exclude all m inors to ta k e tice* Alyce Moseley’.
Ackley w as ch arg ed w ith puli-
care o f all who get a th rill out
of flirtin g w ith chance. Only stag e ine out of « s ta te in*ooetion s t a ­
money, obtained at the door from tion on (he Redwood H ighw ay last
bonded an 1 m anacled cash iers will su m m er
w ithout
w aitin g
for
he valid and prospective p atro n s clea ran c e by Ixirder insoectors.
are asked not to leave th e ir pi-
nos home on th e ir wall ts
VACATION IN SO U TH
Thos ' in terested n su b stan tial
Mr. a t’d Mrs Jack H olm es left
discounts on th e ir upcom ing in ­ last Thursday lo r a m o n th ’s v ac a­
com e tax n d u rn s can easily be­ tion by tra ile r in Louisiana.
com e V eteran s V alentines b\ m a k ­
ing th e ir cheeks payable to Post | F A T H E R D IE S
966, V .F .W , ad d ressin g th em at
Mr. and M rs H enry K e rr w ere
B rookings, and dropping them in called to C en tralia. W ash . re c e n t­
'h e m i Is. O fficial receipts will ly by the d ea th of D erw in A ider-
f»e re tu rn ed .
son. Mrs. K e rr’s ste p fa th e r.
T he v eteran s and th e ir ladies
Mr. and Mrs. R obert R e ttk e
and m any o th ers consider th e fa ­ w ere also present for th e service.
cility an asset to th e com m unity,
provide d and kept av ailab le by
V P W V alentine W inn-’ 1 ting
th e ir building corjioration w ithout F e b ru a ry 13.
public expense o r question.
points.
A gainst O phir, it w as p re tty
m uch th e sam « story. T he B ruins
ju m p ed to a 16-10 first q u a r te r
GOOD D EED BY LUCKY 7
lead, and had hiked it to a very
co m fo rtab le 36 to 16 by half-tim e.
M rs. O. M. B igham re p o rts a l S| |) P IA N O S! We buy ’e n \\ «-
By th e end of th e th ird q u a r te r
Lx ’em. W e sell ’em. W e re n t
kind deed by tw o m em bers of th e
th ey w ere leading by 31 points
’em. R IG H T NOW we need
Lucky 7 club.
and G u th rie cleared th e B rook­
used pianos. Top tra d e in valu e
It seem s th a t when Mrs. Big­
ings bench (n o t a very h a rd job)
on new piano, organ, radios, etc.
ham got into h er ca r to go horn*’
as th e two team s played on even
J o h n n y ’s M usic S to re, C oquille,
trom work about nine the o th er
te rm s in th e final q u a rte r.
O regon.
50-1
evening, she found a n o th e r car
H igh point m en for th e B ru in s
T he w edd’ng of M arilyn Lee th e groom. They wore gowns p arked so th at she w as blocked.
FO R S A L E - M ossberg .22 cal.
w e re Ray W esteren and R aleigh S tru eb in g . d a u g h te r of Mr. and identical to th e m atron of honor
Eddie G ran and John A dkins of
rifle;
telescope sig h t;
sling
B urr, who had 13 apiece, w ith : Mrs. R ay W. S tru e b in g of H arb o r, in turquoise blue and c a rried bou­ th e Lucky 7 club happened to be
stra
p
.
In
q
u
ire
C.
C.
Young.
D ennis P h e tte p la c e right behind O regon, to Ja m e s E dw ard Asner, q u ets of pink roses.
passing, and m anaged to push th e
Y oung’s 5c & 10c S tore.
them w ith 12. T he O phir crew’ | son of Mr. and Mrs. John E.
C arl W e strate, fra te rn ity b ro th ­ blocking ca r out of the w ay so
w as It'd by T ru m an Dinson and A sher, of A lham bra, Calif., w as
LEGAL N O T IC E
e r of th e groom , acted as besi Mrs. Bigham could go home.
S tevens, w ith 14 apiece.
solem nized O ecem ber 28 at St m an. U shers w ere H arvey W an-
N O T IC E O F PU B LIC E H A R IN G
C litf G irod’s J V crew cam * J o h n ’s Episcopal ch urch in Los
'G O E S TO FLO R ID A
P u rs u a n t to O rdinance No. 35
th ro u g h w ith th e ir th ird win. Angeles, Calif. T he R everend A l­ nam aker. b ro th er-in -law of the
Bud
Thom
pson
of
H
a
rb
o
r
left
th u m p in g Ophir. 36 to 13. C harles b ert Linnell S chroch perform ed gioom , and K enneth W hite, fra T uesday m orning for St. P e te rs ­ of th e C ity of Brookings, O regon,
te rn ity b ro th e r of the groom .
th e C ity P la n n in g C om m ission
B lair led B ruin sco rers w ith eight. th e double-ring cerem ony.
Roy S tru eb in g and Billy S tru e b burg, F lorida, to be w ith his wife gives notice th at it will hold a
T he church w as b ea u tifu lly dec­
who
is
very
ill
Mrs.
Thom
pson
o ra te d w ith w h ite c h ry s a n th e ­ ; ing cousins of the bride, acted as is at the home of h er d au g h ter, public hearin g in the C ity H all at
acolytes.
m um s, gladiolas and candles.
Mrs. J. A. Benson, in St. P e te rs ­ 8 p m . Tuesday, F e b ru a ry 23 for
th e pu rp o se of giving all persons
Donnie Thom pson, cousin of the burg.
Mr. S tru e b in g gave his d a u g h te r
bride,
acted
as
ring
b
earer.
in
te re ste d and th e g en eral p u b lic
in m arriag e. S he w ore a tr a d i­
Also at the Benson hom e are
an
o p p o rtu n ity to be h eard on a
Follow
ing
the
cerem
ony
a
r
e
­
tional
w
hite
gown
of
nylon
n-*t
Mr. and Mrs. L. K irtley and son
M rs. Ed D etlefsen. C ooti’Pn.
p etitio n by th e C om m ittee fo r a
'
inset
w
ith
C
hantilly
lace
over
s
a
­
ception
w
as
held
at
the
hom
e
of
Dr.
Benson
is
a
son
of
Mrs
n rn rrp rr, ch airm an , announces a
Boy S c o u ts’ H om e” to p e rm it the
'e r v inspiring p ro e ram for the tin. H er clo se-fittin g headdress Mr. and Mrs. E lm er H. S trueb in g . ' harles B iekner of this city.
const ru ctio n of a hom e fo r Boy
|
of
starch
ed
lace
trim
m
i»!
w
ith
a
u
n
t
and
uncle
of
the
bride.
sem i-annual m eetin g of th e Coos-
S couts in an R 2 d istrict as zoned
A fte r the reception th e couple C ALLED TO PO R TLA N D
C u rry P io n eer and H istorical as p ea rls held h er illusion veil in
u n d er C ity O rd in an ce No. 19
place.
She
c
a
rrie
d
a
cascad
bo1
left for a ten-day honeymoon.
«oeiation M us’c is to be provided
Dr. R obert S m ith w as called to on a lot located on A zalea P a rk
quet
of
a
large
w
h
ite
orchid
and
l»v th e Coquille C om m unity ch o r­
M arilyn, who is a senior at O re­ ’o rtla n d S unday by the illness of
Road n e a r Azalea P ark . This h e a r­
gon S la te College and president his fath er.
us and an in te re stin g sn e a k e r is bovardia.
ing will be held p relim in ary to a
M rs T hom as E. M urrill (for of Alpha O m icron Pi sorority, has
♦o ad d ress th e group. Mrs. C harles
final
rep o rt to th e C ity Council
m
erly
D
arlene
Ja
m
e
s
of
H
a
rb
o
r)
S ta u ff will lead th e group in a
re tu rn e d to college to com plet
-EAVES FOR PO R TLA N D
u n d er a u th o rity of title 95 C h ap ­
sing of old-tim e songs, accom ­ who served as honor a tte n d a n t, her course. Jim , who ju st g ra d ­
W. L. C rissey left T uesday
panied by Mrs. Dick B arklow , w ore a ballerina length gown of u ated from O regon S ta te College n o rning to join Mrs. C rissey and te r 24. O regon Com piled Law s
A nnotated.
rose
beige
nylon
net
over
ta
ffe
ta
I anglois, a t th e p’ano. M rs J. E.
in forestry, was affilia te d w ith her s iste r in P o rtlan d .
T H E B RO O K IN G S CITY
N o rto n will give a brief resum e and e a rn e d a bouquet of red res
an K appa Epsilon fra; u n ity . ID
smn ds w ere the Misses is now w ith the arm d forces and
PL A N N IN G C O M M ISSIO N
of acco m p lish m en ts of th e asso­
V.F.W. V alentine W hing-I )in;
M ary and M abel A sher, s s t e r s o is sta t oned at F o rt Ord, Calif.
GLADYS K A N IC K ,
ciation.
F e b ru a ry 13.
S ec re ta ry .
This m eeting is to be held on
th e re g u la r m eetin g d ate, nam ely H o n o r e d By S h o w e r
th e second S a tu rd a y , w hich is
T ’ . l ___________
, o
T .-1 -------------------
s-.
Mrs. F lorence C a rte w as hon­
F e b ru a ry 13. T h e m eetin g will
A record crow d enjoyed a *»»■»
begin w ith a non-host luncheon ored a t a sto rk show er T hursday
program T h u rsd ay evening when
at th e C oquille hotel a t 12 o ’clock ill rnoon, F eb ru ary 4, at t.
hom e of Mrs. B eryl Bollingei 217 people atten d e d the P -T A
follow ed by the program .
In atte n d a n c e will be Mrs. Vic­ C onversation and gam es followed F o u n d er’s Day o b s e n a n c e at ih*
school.
to r Micelli, p resid en t of th e D oug­ I by th e opening 01 many 1,
S hort resum es of national a i r ’
1
gifts
filled
th
e
afternoon.
Cak<
las Count.v P io n e er association,
accom panied by several other ind col lee w ere served by th e cc ’ocal P .-T A. history w ere given
D ouglas m em bers Since th e hotel hostesses, Mrs. C larice Crook by Mrs. E arl B reu er and Mrs.
desires to know th e ap p ro x im a te Mrs. B ollinger and Mrs. M arg arei Roscoe Ritehev.
P ast p residents honored w ere
n u m b er who will atte n d , we re ­ Conaway.
Low Annual & Semi-Annual Premiums
Invited to th e a ffa ir w ere th< Mrs. A rchie H endricks, M rs Art
m ind you to m ak e re serv atio n s
th ro u g h th e co rresponding se c re ­ I M esdam s J e r ry C ostello. B ern ■ P ierce and Mrs. E a rl B reuer.
P la n s for th e O ld-tim e C om m u­
tary . Mrs. J E. N orton, bv w’ritin g S ta n h u rs t. F ay e S ta n h u rs t, B ett:
Seven Outstanding Companies. Including
h e r P.O. Box 503, Coquille, or . M organ. W ilm a M athew s, PhylL: nity p a rty w ere announced.
M ae
F reem an . N ad J;
M usic w as furnished by th«
phoning h er at 8-R-13 Coquille. <err,
BADGER MUTUAL OF MILWAUKEE
S chroeder, E lea n o r W ilcox. Lily
'hetco C horal club, directed by
P rice p er p late is $1.25.
Paying 15 to 20 per cent Dividends
Brown, J u n e Biven, V era Whii
Trs H elen Rice, and the school
lock, P a tty H elrig, and M arie P< band and g irls’ chorus, d ire c t’ d
W ORK PA RTY SUNDAY
also
R o b ert Dick Mr. Dick and h s
T he C lietco W ran g lers spent Iterson.
la st S u n d ay w o rk in g on their
d u d e n ts deserve special com m en-
LIABILITY - BONDS - GLASS - INLAND MARINE
grounds. A good crowd attended H O U SEW A R M IN G A S U R P R IS !
ation for th e ir w ork
BURGLARY
the i h F u n m l n
Sf‘rV,'d I MrS Mi" n a Akt>rS anrt
by th e wom en of th e o rg an w a- w ere su rp rised last S atu rd ay eve- FLOW N TO PO R TLA N D
Mrs. Rose B au m g artn e *r was
tion.
! fling when a group of friends gave
lown to P o rtlan d by the M erev
—~
« potluck housew arm ing for th m plane last W ednesday She w as
T h e A g en cy o f D ependable Seroice
-TAi 1(r , [
family w as p re esn ted w it!
P H O N E 3311
eom
panied
by
h
er
sister,
M
rs
B RO O K IN G S, O R E
e l r u a r y 13.
Too Late to Classify
M ARILYN STRUEBING MARRIED TO
JAMES ASHER IN CALIFOPNIZ
Fioneer Group
Plans Dinner
Record Crowd
I
SAVE $ $ $
O N IN S U R A N C E
For Autos and Trucks
For Fire
PETE J. LESMEISTER AGENCY
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