Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, February 18, 1954, Page 13, Image 13

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    BRUINS TAKE PAIR OF VICTORIES
FROM LANGLOIS, GOLD BEACH
and Langlois m a pair of tilts.
Service Station
Changes Hands
o e a tn
The Shell service station in
B rookings changed hands this
....
week, w hen C harles F. Richm ond
previously of Tacom a, t(x>k over
o peration of the station.
M r Richm ond is th e b ro th er of
A. J. M atot of Brookings, and has
\ sited this area m any tim es in
the past.
A long-tim e resident of T a ­
com a, Mr. Richm ond plans on
m oving his wife to the area as
>oon as he finds living q u a rte rs.
He assum ed operation of the sta-
4 ion F e b ru a ry 15.
Plans for Mr. and Mrs. H ugh
Dawson, previous o p erato rs of th e
statio n , a re indefinite, but they
begin w ith plans for a two w eeks
vacation in Arizona. They plan on
leaving next week.
F rid ay they took Gold Beach, 74 to 59, to revenge an ea rl-er
n iin ed a ! tht>, hands ° f th e ir n o rth e rn neighbors, and S a tu rd a y they
tu rn ed Langlois, sw am ping th e
14.
poor C heesem akers, 107 to 36.
B ruins pull ,,,,
an
I he Gold Beach Retine
gam e was
w as ue-
de . S a tu rd a y • the ............
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cided in th e first h alf as th e iron m an s iu n t as th e >' sw ing up
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t hi* nnnet
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B ruins moved out in front, 21 to th e coast. They'll ta k e on P ow ers
9. in the first q u a rte r. They held S a tu rd a y afternoon, and stop at
a 40 to 22 h a d at h alf-tim e, and O phir on th e ir w ay hom e to clean
up th ere S a tu rd a y night.
coasted in the second half.
J e rry B rew er topped B rookings
sco rers w ith a sp ark lin g 23-point
perfo rm an ce. Ray W esteren had
18 and R aleigh B u rr scored 14
fo r th e B ruins. F o r Gold Beach
Allord took scoring honors w ith
P airin g s w ere announced this
14 points.
week
for team s com peting in the
In S a tu rd a y ’s gam e, it just C lass A2 D istrict T o u rn a m e n t,
w asn 't nice a t all. T he B ruins led which opens at C en tral Point F e b ­
Langlois, 31 to 12, at th e end of ru a ry 25.
th e first q u a rte r, and 52 to 19 at
In opening com petition, B rook­
th e half. Art G u th rie cleaned th e ings will face Illinois Valiev
bench as he ran in all th e su b sti­ T hursday night at 8:30.
tu te s he could find, but th e B ears
H enley and E agle Point will play
refu sed to stop scoring.
T he first m eeting of the W in-
in the first gam e T hursday, s t a r t ­
Everybody got into th e act. Ken ing a t 7:30. The w in n er of th at chuck 4-H Livestock C lub was
R ussell and J e r ry B rew er had 20 gam e will play the w in n er of the held on F rid av evening, F ebruary
po in ts apiece, and R aleigh B u rr Brookings. Illinois V alley gam e 12, at th e P e ttig re w home. Mr.
had 18. R ay W esteren had 16. F rid ay night at 7:00 p.m.
P riest, o u r county’ agent, w as
Langlois was topped by Robbins,
P hoenix
and
C ra te r
High th e re to ou tlin e o u r club work
who had 13.
schools d ra w first round byes, find assist in its organization.
It w asn ’t such a nice w eekend m eetin g in th e second gam e F ri
O fficers elected for the romim*
to r the JV. T he C ubs dropped a day.
y e a r w ere a$ follows:
h e a rtb re a k e r to Gold B each in
P resid en t, Ja n e t C rum p; vice
overtim e, a f te r seesaw ing th rough
president. D ale C rum p; secretary’,
th e re g u la r tim e.
D anny M ullen; song leader, M er-
rs«.. t> j
i vin P e ttig re w ; news re p o rter,
n u T a he
n e , B ruins
and 29 led 11
25 to
a°, 9 at tlw
H elen Lucas.
w hic^ ™
r r s »o re g W e r in p len ty of tim e
Mrs. L eland P ettig rew and Mrs.
w hich saw B rookings score only
H arold C ru m p served re fre sh ­
tim e for p rim ary elections.
th re e points, Gold Beach moved
All resid en ts of the city who m ents.
ahead, only to have th e B ruins tie
have been here for six m onths art i O u r next m eeting will be held
it in th e final q u a r te r a t 44 all. eligible to vote, she said, but m ust I the evening of F ebruary 26 at the
In the ov ertim e B rookings got
H arold C rum p home.
be re g istered before doing so.
five, but Gold Beach got six.
Tim e is grow ing short before
S coring honors w ent to J e rry
r< g istra tio n closes for the May DAW SONS, FLYNNS
W eav er who got 14. R alph Ingle
prim ary, and Mrs. K anick hopes T A K E VACATION
had 12, and D ennis G raham 11.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Dawson and
to avoid a last m in u te rush by
G a rd n er topped Gold Beach w ith asking v o ters to re g is te r now.
, Mr. and Mrs. F red F lynn will
leave M onday for a tw o w eeks
vacation trip in Arizona.
District Play
Opens Thursday
Secretary Hired
For Chamber
4 -H
N E W S
Register Soon
announces estab lish m en t of
A RESIDENT SALESMAN
Holds Serices
Rodeo Ground
Nearly Ready
The C hetco W ra n g le rs’ rodeo
g round is n earin g com pletion.
The g ro u p w orked on the
grounds last w eekend, and re p o rt­
ed th at a n o th e r day o r so of labor
will see th e grounds ready for
action.
At the sam e tim e, the group
is laying p lan s for a rodeo, w hich
m ay be held a t th e tim e of the
I ilv F estival. A lthough plans are
indefinite, th e W ran g lers hope to
< om plete .plans for such a rodeo
fo r this y e a r’s festival.
SON HOM E
Pfc. R ichard L. B arto n was ;n
B rookings th is w eekend v isiting
his m o th er. Mrs. F. V. S w ea rin ­
gen, and his w ife and children
w ho have been liv ing in B rookings
w hile aw aitin g his re tu r n from
Italy .
Pfc. B arto n will be statio n ed
a t Ft. Lewis. W ashington, u n til
his disch arg e in Ju ly.
Card of Thanks
W ith g ra te fu l ap p reciatio n I
wish to th an k all friends for th e
ca rd s of kind expression of sym -
p; vlyv in th e passing of my h u s­
band.
MRS MAUDE SA N D BO
|SAVE $ $ $ $
|
ON IN S U R A N C E
?
For Autos and Trucks
Low Annual & Semi-Annual Premiums
For Fire
Seven O u tstan d in g C om panies, In elu d in g
TO T H E V O TER S O F BROOK -
BADGER MUTUAL OF MILWAUKEE
IN G S AND V IC IN IT Y :
By O rd e r of the C ounty C ourt 4
P ay in g 15 to 20 p er eent D ividends
th e B rook-ngs voting precinct has
been divided into tw o precincts.
also
All v o ters residing west of H IG H ­
L IA B IL IT Y - BONDS - GLASS - IN L A N D M A R IN E
WAY 101 will vote in F E R R E L L O
BURGLARY
P R E C IN C T . Those residing east
of H ighw ay 101 will vote in
B R O O K IN G S P R E C IN C T
P lease fill in inform ation as to
The Agency of Dependable S e n ice
'.place of residence on atta c h e d
¡card and m ail to C ounty C lerk J ^ J ’H O N E 3 3 1 1
m m HHBMR M
I T o be su re of voting be su re
you are re g istered in the precinct
ci net w here you work,
ammnmiinin
ci net w h eer you work.
O LETA A W A LKER,
( oun ty C lerk Curry County
PETE J. LESMEISTER AGENCY
FOR SERVICE OR PURCHASES
—c o n ta c t—
DAVE
Apt. 5
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MOON
I Icartlistone Apts.
Across from School
O r V rite Box 1368, B rookings. O regon
Too Late to Classify
W A N TED W orking
sh are
of
B rookings Plywood stock. Will
o ffer $3500; 8500 down, 850 per
m onth. All replies strictly’ con­
fidential. W rite Pilot, Box No.
20
51-2*
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THEATRE
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ON HIG HW AY 101
5 M IL E S N O R T H O E C R E S C E N T CITY
FOR SALE Treadh Slngei sew­
BROOKINGS AUTO PARTS
AU TH O RIZED
McCULLOCH CHAIN SAW DEALER
AND REPA IR SERVICE
Across from Shell Station
Brookings, Oregon
P. O. Box 195 Brookings, Oregon
Phone 2274
ing m achine, $10. S ingle bed,
m a ttre s s and springs, $10; 2
chests draw ers. $5 each; vac­
uum clea n er. W estinghouse. 830
U nfinished desk m ade to ord r
$25. Misc. artic le s reasonable.
Inquire S hell S tation.
LEO N A R D REA L E S T A T E adv.
colum n not long enough to get
tw o new ly listed river frontage
hom es for sale:
No. 1. 6*2 A. w ith berries, fruit,
garden and m odern house. $6000
w ith term s, o r $5500 cash.
No. 2. F ine sm all home close-in.
\ c ry n eat, clean and m odern.
P rice just reduced to $6000
T hese m ust l>e shown to he ap-
preci a ted.
C. O. LEON ARD
R EA L E ST A T E A G EN T
Drool -nrs
Oree
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THURSDAY. FEB. 18, 1954
A new se c re ta ry was hired fo-
'h e B ro o k in g s-H arb o r C ham ber of
The C h u rch of th e N azaren e be-
( om m erce last week.
S he is Mrs. G eneva Rooney, w ho gan holding services in B rookings
has been a resident of this area recently.
For th»' p resen t, th e g ro u p is
’o r som e tim e.
Mrs. R ooney will assum e h er m eeting at the hom e of M r and
new d u ties th e first of M arch. She Mrs Jam es K onkler. at th e s ta te
will be in ch arg e of th e c h a m b e r’s g u ard s ta t'o n R everend H a rry F
nfo rm atio n cen ter, and will h a n ­ B urk is in charge.
Serv ices a re being held at 10:00
dle c o rre Sj)ondence and o th e r d u ­
a m., 11 a.m . and 7:30 p.m. S u n ­
ties of th e office.
At the sam e tim e, the ch am b er days.
R everend B urk, w ho w as p re ­
in fo rm atio n c e n te r was n earing
viously
at S h erid an , O regon, has
com pletion. W ork p artie s on two
successive S undays had brought i been com m uting, p rio r to the es­
th e in te rio r to a point w here a tab lish m en t of th e ch u rch here.
tew m ore days w ork will ready it H e is m arrie d and has a fam ily
of five d au g h ters.
for use.
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SINGER SEWING MACHINE C(
Brookings-Harbor Pilot
Friday, Saturday, Sunday, February 19, 20, 21
"GO TO MARS"
IiUD A B B O TT and LOU C O ST E L L O
“IT HAPPENS EVERY THURSDAY”
LO R ETTA YOUNG and JO H N F O R SY T H E
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Friday and Saturday Only, February 26 and 27
"THUNDER BAY"
JA M E S STEW A R T, JO A N I)RU and DAN DURYEA
“ALL I DESIRE”
BARBARA STANW YCK and RIC H A R D C A R LSO N
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