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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1954)
B O W LIN G RESULTS Rotarians Host Scout Leaders Commercial League B rookings M achine Shop sw ept T he “P ebble P u p s” Rock and gam e high, series high and fo u r | M ineral C lub m et again on F ri points last week, as they trounced day, M arch 26. Jerily n L ongacre, unhappy K e rr H ard w are, 4 to 0. ' club s e c re ta ry w as back a f te r B. and H. Logging d efeated US i being absent for som e tim e. N atio n al B ank, 3-1; B rookings T he club stray e d aw ay from M ark et took B a rry ’s B ow lers, 3 th e subject of rocks. Mrs. A rch e to 1, and H arb o r G arag e and th e McVay w as guest speaker. She V F W split, 2-2. show ed h er Indian trin k e ts and High individual scores w ere E l chief's skull. She answ t red man> wood C oslett, 217 and Bill Hig- questions about the trin k e ts and ham , 558. B rookings M achine had about Indians. T he club found 864 and 2539. h e r visit very interesting. Chub Coon, in trepid bow ler for L ast week D ale T urpin, K a th K e rr H ardw are, played o u t th e leen Phelps, and K aren B a rk e r m a tc h u nder p ro test, a f te r score-- read io th e group from a p a m keepers failed to give him cred it phlet, “S to ries Told F ro m the for a strik e. Chuck knocked down R ocks.” tw o pins in his alley and eight in ' K aren B a rk e r acted as S e c re th e next one, w hich to ta ls ten, ta ry d u rin g Je rily n L o ngacre’s a b as even a sco rek eep er should sence. know. It w as p a rtly due to his in tie p id play th a t K e rr clung 3 ’-2 to 12, and C eller«dw elling b rillia n tly to its ce lla r position. S m ith R iver Legion su rp rised F os te r and Bolvi, 4 to 0. 1 eenage-Age League A ccording to the records, th e ! High team cam w as by Azal a H ep C ats had high gam e and Lanes, at 872, and M ellon’s 2475. series last week while onlv scor- I High individual scores w ere by ing one point. We h av e n ’t figured Andy Mellon at 215 and Floyd o u t how they did it yet. Scores Cal ph at 557. w ere, G u tte r Lovers 3. H ep C ats 1,, P in Topplers 4, King P ins 0. B rain B u ste rs 3, Alley D u sters 1, and P in P als 2, M aple M ashers 2. J e r ry A nderson had high gam e, a t 164 and series at 466. H ep C ais h ad 637 and 1725. M em bers of the B rookings-H ar bor R o tary C lub Tuesday m et fo u r of th e Den leaders who have shep- erded the Cub S couts th ro u g h the past year. I h< lo u r w ere guests d u rin g the p re sen tatio n of the R o tary C u b ’s th in ! c h a rte r as a scout-spo n so r ing organization. H enry K r r m ade th e p re sen tatio n to Bob P hillips for the club. T he m others. Mrs. I eC FnrrVsh M rs. A1 P hillips, Mrs. H enry K e rr and Mrs. F. A. A rrell. w ere p re sented w ith th e ir cards, and told tht group of the enjoym ent they had had w ith th e boys. Also p resent was E rn ie W heeler. C ub Scout m aster, who told th e g ro u p of th e need for m ore men to aid in th e scouting program I'o u r R o ta ria n s received recog nition for the p a rty they had played in th e scouting program . Iso. They w ere F. A A rrell. Hugh honson, Rob D im m ick and F ran k C hapin. Brookings-Harbor Pilot H O M E ON V A C A T IO N I V IS IT IN G D A U G H TER Mrs. P aul K ernshe is a g u est at the hom e of h er d au g h ter. -Mrs. E rsa Fisher. Mrs. K ernshe re tu rn e d h ere w ith h er d a u g h te r last w eek from the south, w h ere Mrs. F ish er had been called by th e d eath of h er fa th e r, P au l Kernshe, H ow ard R itchey and Bud Dot- son spent the last week at th e ir 'tom es h e re in B rookings d u rin g sp rin g v acat on from Oregon S tat College. They left again S unday m o rn in g to resu m e th eir studies. K E E N E R S C A LLED AWAY Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k K een er w e re called to Joseph, O regon last week by th e d ea th of F ra n k ’s dist -r. T hey re tu rn e d F rid ay night. GRAIto S A T U R D A Y , A P R IL IO SURE* ELD'S new W orm Room Lockers FIRE SAVINGS Beaverette League It was a real m onotonous here th is week. F re e m a n ’s M arket, i You can count the savings that this years-ahtad R ich fie ld Burner O il C lift House, H a n sc am ’s and T ots brings you, season after season. You to Teens all had 3 points; M ill enjoy more clean heat, too. O rder et r s, K e rr H ard w are, Lesm eis- today. R IC H F IE L D t e r s and VFW each had one. C liff H ouse had high gam e, at 932. H anscam s h a d ^ h ig h series a t 2549. C Jara Goyke knocked dow n a couple of pins (493 to be ex a ct.) OREGON'S MOST MODERN LOCKERS RICH-HEAT B U R N ER O IL C O N T A IN IN G S O L A K M Cal-Ore League M< lion’s M illw ork gained a n o th e r precious point as th ey took th e Rod and Gun Club, 4-0? w hile second-place A zalea L anes took C u rry C ounty L um ber, 3 to 1. I acilic M otors took W estbrook's FOSTER & BOLVI t I t ’s No longer necessary to e n te r j a cold, cold room w hen you go to your frozen food locker. Phone 2685 After Hours 2395 R E D F IE L D ’S pro u d ly an nounce th e opening of th e finest w arm - room lockers in th e sta te . J u s t open th e door . . . and th e re ’s y o u r locker. ©V ar *♦ SAVE '-"Vi ifto New M odern a u to m a tic co n tro ls and u n its co n tro l lockin’ te m p e ra tu re s perfectly . No flu ctu atio n , no d an g e r of food sjtoilage. Isb hlv to Detroit T w ! ’n s Drive out your new Dodge VS 7 M r k 4 Courtesy car will meet you at your hotel A*. .. 180 NEW UNITS APPLY NOW V« Ok Personally conducted tour of factory. Sec the new Dodges being Built. a 1 Your new Dodge will he ready with Oregon License plates attached \\ e handle all details. FREE DRAWING FOR LOCKER CUSTOMERS Locker Customers who rent lockers prior to April 10 eligible for drawing PLAN YOUR VACATION NOW C. "ED" DEMPSEY Vour Dodge Plymouth Dealer Brookings im 9 THURSDAY, A P R IL 1, 1954 Prize Hind Quarter, G ra d e ‘G ood’, Grain-fed white face Steer beef Next 5 prizes Sro.oo Refund on Year’s Locker Rental DRAWING APRIL 1, 1954 Not necessary to be present to win REDFIELD’S LOCKERS