16 Brookings-1 larbor Pilot T hursday , B O W L IN G RESULTS eeb . ik , 1954 LOCAL FRIENDS MOURN PASSING OF JUDGE SANDBO IN CALIFORNIA Beaverette League Home. He becam e the daddy h s own expression of the Golden W hen A lbert Sandbo was laid Rule Lodge 479 of San Jose ami to rest last week in the M asonic its first m aster. He w as also H om e cem etery at Decoto, C ali­ past m a s te r of S an Jose Lodge fornia, B rookings lost ag rand old 10 A.F. & A.M. m an, and C alifornia lost an early O ccasionally w hen he lived here pio n eer and an honored citizen. h e would re tu rn to his San Jose He w as a n ativ e of M innesota lodg as its honored guest at and was reared in the stern w ay som e o u tstan d in g function. of its rugged pioneers. Of N o r­ In O ctober. 1919, he was in ­ wegian p arentage, who c h a ra c te r­ vested w ith th e ran k of K night ized th e th rift and in teg rity and sim p licity of the old co u n try im ­ C om m ander ot C ourt of H onor m ig ra n ts ot that stu rd y race, A l­ in t h e S co ttish Rite, an honor sel­ b e it retain ed those sam e ch arac- dom atta in e d . About 15 y ea rs ago the Sandbo* te i sties of hon sty and genuine­ cam e to B rookings and for sev­ n ess of his an cestry , and of his eral y ears they op ra te d the S a n d ­ e a rly training. Those qualities, bo A uto C ourt a t H arbor. W hen to g e th e r w ith a w arm friendliness and w ith th e highest tyj»«» of m a n ­ lily gold bloomed on H arb o r acres hood which he represented, m ad ■ they com bined th e lily bulb in ­ him the o u tstan d in g m an that he d u stry w ith th e ir a u to court busi­ w as and won for him a host of ness. A lbert w as prom inent in org an izatio n al w ork connected friends alw ays. w ith th a t industry. F o r m any W hen a boy he w orked on his y ears he w as d ire c to r and vie* f a th e r ’s farm and then hired out p resid en t of the C oos-C urry E lec­ to a neighbor lo r $8 a m onth and tric cooperative and consistently board. H e figured in the ea rly d< m ade th e n ecessary trip s to Co­ velopm ent of th e R ed R iver Val- quille in connection w ith th a t o f­ ley of the N orth in M innesota and fice. He served this com m unity 1 a k o ta and “ the little old sod w ith a sin c e rity and w ith pride. Khanty on th e p lain s” was a re a l­ F o r six y e a rs p rio r to leaving ity to him He often recalle,1 for D ecoto he w as ju stic e of those early days w ith a sto ry and peace. His o u tstan d in g qualities w ith a jest. w ere his love of life and his pleas- W ith th e urge of “Go W est u re ab le pride in being able to young m a n ,” A lbert cam e to C ali­ serve. fo rn ia . T here he w as real e sta te H e rarely* if ever, m issed a m an, o ra n g e grow er, hotel p ro p ri­ night at lodge o r c h a p te r and w as e to r and re s ta u ra n t ow ner. I, was alw ay s »ready for a night of fun o u r pleasan t experience to m otor w hile th e serious p a rt of its c e re ­ th rough C alifornia w ith the Sand- m onies w ere close to his heart. ímw in v ery re cen t y ea rs and to F o r y e a rs he and his charm ing know how fam iliar he w as w ith wife, M aude, w ere activ e m em bers all p a rts of the s ta te its rivers, of the local G range, enjoying its I its fe rtile farm lands, its valleys social ac tiv ities. an d its flourishing tow ns w ere And so th ro u g h th e y e a rs this a il a p a rt of his ea rly life there. fine couple m ad e for them selves As we rode along, such re m a rk s a w ide an d w a rm circle of friends. as, T ’ve fished th at riv er m any I t w as w ith deep re g ret th at tim es. H ere we c a m p 'd , over that Ju d g e S andbo left his activ e life hill yo n d er w as a farm I owned, and his friends and re tire d to live h e r« in a n o rth ern town we a t th e M asonic Hom e. H ere w ith looked up the hotel building w here his fra te rn a l b ro th ers he spent he o p erated a hotel and in the a happy y e a r. F re q u e n tly he and so u th drove through orange and M aude w ould enjoy a night at the lem on groves he owned lb ' m a r­ S an Jose c h a p te r w ith old friends veled at th e g ro w th of its high­ He passed aw ay peacefully w ay s and its cities and towns. ea rly on th e m orning of F ebruary F in a lly he settled in San Jose 2, a f te r an u n u su ally good n ig h t’s w h e re he o p erated re s ta u ra n ts in rest. H e had been accustom ed to d iffe re n t locations H ere it was ea tin g a light b re a k fa st in his lie m et and m arried M aude M artz room and it w as w hile he sat in w ho survives him at the Masonic his c h a ir w a itin g for M aude to B y M rs . W ebb H ibbard \ SOUTHERN CURRY REAtTY T ots to T eens finished th e week on top of th B ea v e re tte league, but they w ere clinging to first place by a tiny m arg in a f te r ta k ­ ing a 4 to 0 thu m p in g from H ans- cam s. L esm eisters m issed a chance to ‘ak e over first w hen they also bring his co ffee th at he passed. M asonic services w ere held at H ayw ard. U nder the bright skies he lov d long and well, A lbert Sandbo rests. ia-j¿l< 4 • OPEN 7:00 A.M. TO 9:30 I’ M. SPECIALS THIS WEEK END TELEVISION Party l ime Fresh Local String BEANS 2 for 29c RANCH EGGS doz. 6 Sc Zee 4 Roll Family I’ak TOILET HOLIDAY lb. 19c T IS S U E MARGARINE SUNSHINE Krispy Crackers Large Size Dry BROCCOLI lb. 5c head 25c ONIONS Very Fresh—OREGON CAULIFLOWER hd. WALNUTS lb. lb. 924 WU8ANRS' MARKET— Better Meats B U IL D E R S P L E A S E N O T E : E X C L U SIV E SU B -D IV ISIO N (reco rd ed ) 13 LARGE LOTS O V ER LO O K IN G OCEAN All stre e ts in Also 2-bedroom hom e on p ro p erty . $20,000 T A K E S ALL. SPECIALS EOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Choice, Tender \N D GARAGE Only . 55c RIB STEAKS 3-BEDROOM HOM E on 100-foot O C EA N FR O N T LOT Hdwd firs., fireplace, p lastered w alls; g arag e an d woodshed This is a Ix-autiful hom e and m ust be seen to be ap preciated. P rice has been reduced for a quick sale. $14,700, term s. Armour’s Banner—Cello Pk Sliced Old Style 25 ACRES AND E X C E PT IO N A L L Y W E I.I BUILT 3-bdrm. 2 -b a th hom e overlooking the river. All larg e room s including d in in g room . D ouble g arag e w ith larg e unfinished room over­ head. F U L L PR. $15,(XX). BACON FRANKFURTERS !b. 3 5 c OCEAN tR O N IA G l with small house A garage, $7000, terms. Fresh and Lean L IS T YOUR P R O P E R T IE S W IT H US EOR C OURTEOUS A N D E F F IC IE N T SE R V IC E . j 6 Blocks North of City Center . . •' Save 13c a lb. 01 on larg e lot, close to tow n; in good resid en tial d istric t. $6300. Som e term s. HIWAY MARKET TRY OUR NEW BLEND OF COFFEE j ARTISTIC' LITTLE ONE-BEDROOM HOME “His life was gentle and the elem ents so m ixed in him That N ature might stand up and say to all the world. This leas a M an.” lost. 3 to 1, to th e V FW a u x ­ for fUst, drooped to th ird , losing iliary. T he loss left L esm eisters to M ellon’s M illw ork, 3 to 1. a point and a h alf behind T o ts Rod and Gun C lub d efeated to Teens. S m ith R iver Legion. 3 to 1, and F re e m a n ’s M arket d efeated th e ♦ A zalea Lanes and W estbrook split Cliff House, 4 to 0, and K e rr th e ir series, 2-2. H a rd w are and M incer’s Jew e lry Toby Mellon had high gam e ! split 2-2. w ith 202.«and E Edson had high I High gam e and series, as usual, series w ith 533. M ellon’s took was by C la ra Goyke, w ith 199 team honors w ith 867. and A zalea and 483. V FW A uxiliary took Lanes had high series wath 2406. team honors w ith 972 and 2619. City League The VFW took the Acacia L aundrom at aw ard, and C lara Th*' Plywood Dry Ends moved Goyke won th e H iw ay M arket 1 into » first place tie w ith W il­ prize. Vogue C lean ers prize w as banks M arket this w eek, as they won by W inona Cross, B rookings d efeated th e Lions. 3 to 1. W il­ L auhdry by E rsa Fischer, and banks had to he satisfied w ith a M o o n 's Hidden Score by T helm a 2 to 2 s p l't w ith th e R o tary club. I louvila. Fox B ro th ers d ropped H en­ dricks F u rn itu re . 4 to 0, and P hil- Cal-Orc League 1'ps Dad ’n ’ Lad split took th e P acific M otors took over undis­ Plyw ood Pond Lilies, 3 to 1. H igham and M endenhall tied puted possession of first place in the C al-O re League, as they for high gam e w ith 215 apiece. downed C u rry C ounty Lum ber, 3 H igham had high ser es at 549. R o tary club took team honors, to 1 W hile th ey vveer doing th at, F o ste r and Bolvi, previously tied w ith scores of 833 and 2321. ERM A D. RICE, B roker C harles G rayshel , C ìuy F. R ice lb. 5 9 c PORK CHOPS PHONE 2824 J A1 ,5 9 c W E R E S E R V E T H E R IG H T TO L IM IT Q U A N T IT IE S