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S u pplem etn To BRO OKIN GS-HARBOR PIL O T THURSDAY, S E P T . 30. 1954 " C in BOWLING ' . ■ LEAGUE -- -------- ■ C IT Y L E A G U E iExIorer Scouts See A ir Base T h ree B rookings E x p lo rer S couts and th e ir lead er w ent to th e P o rtla n d A ir Base last week end. T he group left B rookings ea rly F riday m orning. Those who w ent vrfere Bob D im m ick. Jr. L arry H annon. D avid Bushnell and post advisor H ow ard C rane, who drove them up. They a rriv ed F rid ay night in tim e for a la te d in n er at the base before h ittin g th e sack S a tu rd a y , w ith 126 o th e r E x plorers from the O regon T ra il Council, th e group toured the base, seeing th e p a ra c h u te shop, th e fire statio n , the ra d a r station, and o p erated th e Link train er. They also to u red P o rtla n d in a C47 T ra n sp o rt plane. S unday they w ent to church, and visited th e w e ath er statio n before leaving. T hey arriv ed hom e S un d ay night. T he E x p lo re r Post here is spon sored by th e Rod and G un club. W L W ilbanks 8 0 Fox Bros. 7 1 B PO E 7 i D unning M otors 4 4 Jak e s S arb e rsh o p 3 5 Brookings A uto 2 6 Denn S upply 0 8 In last w eek’s rolling H om er H ag g erty n e tte d high series and high w ith 552, and 214. H a rry Phillips had next high series w ith 527, wile J e rry Fox hit a 514. O th er top gam es w ere George VV alien w ith a 209, and J e rrv Fox w ith a 205. C O M M E R C IA L L E A G U E w L TP Pilot 11 1 7591 Br. M achine Shop 10 2 7819 to Teens to m ove into first place R otary 9 3 7499 in th e B ea v e re tte leaguee. Hans* I. O. O. F. 6 6 7345 cam s ca p tu red th re e from K e rr Plywood 5 7 7411 H ardw are. B rookings M kt. took B rim m & H anscam 5 7 7358 th re e from W ards P ropane, and C u rry Co. Lbr. 1 11 7024 th e Cliff H ouse took th re e from K e rr Hdw. 1 11 6734 L esm eisters. F o u r gam e sweeps w ere in o rd er T he Cliff H ouse w ith 2419 was M ontav night in th e C om m ercial high team , w hile L esm eisters league, as R o tary took fo u r from scored high team gam e w ith 910. C u rry C ounty Lbr. B rookings Yolande V aughn c a p tu re d all the M achine ca p tu re d fo u r from th e individual honors vyith a good Plywood team , an I. O. O. F. 471 series, and a big 223 gam e. took fo u r from B rim m and H ans’ M arge and W hitey M atson took iam. The P ilo t squad lost th e ir first place in th e S u n d ay night first gam e, but took th re e from Mixed Doubles w ith a to ta l score K e rr H ard w are. oi 1087. E dith and C arl B erger The M achine Shop team hit high team gam e w ith 967. and high placed second, and Marx’ M ont series w ith 2677. Elwood Casi- gom ery and Bud M cC ourt third. A d v ertisers aw ard s w ere won e tte had high individual series as follows d u rin g last w eeks w ith 558. w hile Jesse H aagland 242 gam e topped th a t d ep a rtm en t. league play. H ugh Thom as, din* n ers at S h an g h ai C afe; Isabell SC R A TC H LEAG U E W L T P D arnell, $2.00 in tra d e at Hiway 4 0 1533 M k t; B essie B aird. N ylons a t Hiway M arket W ards P ro p an e 4 0 1519 M oore’s V a riety ; Tony C h ristia n 4 0 1417 sen. dinner a t th e Cliff House, H endricks F u r. Evans E le c tric 3 1 1525 and Elwood C o sic it, $2 in tra d e B rookings M kt. 1 3 1403 a t Azalea Lanes. V. F. W. 0 4 1401 C ALO RETTE LEAGUE P hillips D ad-Lad 0 4 1381 W L TP Azalea L anes 0 4 1272 Ship A S hore 11 1 3950 C hetco H om e-A uto 10 B E A V E R E T T E LEAGUE 2 4011 W L T P H iw ay M kt. 8 4 4135 M incers 9 3 627 1 \ \ . Rock Cot. 5 7 3906 8 4 6668 S m ith Riv. V ar. L esm eisters 5 7 3655 7 5 6286 C had's Cof. Mill 7 3620 Cliff H ouse 5 7 5 6214 Br. F eed’Seed B rookings M kt. 2 10 3676 2 10 3436 6 6 6461 1 S. Riv. T avern H anscam s T ots to T eens 5 7 6193 High Game D oris F reem an 167 4 8 6017 K e rr H a rd w are Hdcp. 19 2 10 6309 W ards P ro p an e M incers took four from T ots 186 A Special Message fee TIRED PEOPLE! You m a y bo d a n g e ro u s ly ta x in g y o u r e n tire system w hen you a llo w fa tig u e , nervousness —p o o r a p p e tite a n d s le ep - less nights to d ra g yo u d a w n because y o u r b od y is v ita m in a n d iro n s ta rv e d .* A N N O U N C E M ARRI AG E H ow ard M orris, w ho a tte n d e d school d u rin g his fresh m an y e a r in B rookings, has m ad e th e firs t Kt rin g of th e L infield C ollege football team in M cM inville. C o u rt of C ouer I) Alene, Idaho, M o rris played fo o tball fo r Med* S u p erv iso r F red H aig h t, has anil now of Brookings. T he m a r ford, w h ere his fam ily is living re tu rn e d hom e from Los Angeles riag e will ta k e place on Novem* now. H e played in th e re c e n t w here he a tte n d e d the S u p erv is b er 28. S h rin e A ll-S ta r gam e. o r’s convention. O ne of Del N o rte counties old* est O rville M. Rice, passed aw ay Sunday. Sept. 26 at the Del N o rte COQUILLE AUTO CO. j In firm a ry at C resient C ity at the age of 92. Mr. Rice, w as born on J u n e 1, 1862 at H om er, Illinois, i At th e age of 15 he cam e to S m ith R iver w ith his widowed m other. l i e w orked for m any I y ea rs on th e pioneer W estb ro o k I ranch. Follow ing his m a rria g e in 1887, he m oved to H um bolt co unty w here he engaged in c a r p e n te r w ork for a n u m b er of years. In 1909 th e fam ily m oved to Salem , residing th e re u n til 1916, w hen th ey re tu rn e d to S m ith R iver, w here he since m ade his I he Roy Deo—Tractor and Equipment at 1040 home. Mr. Rice w as activ e in ch u rch and com m unity affairs, he -Second St., Crescent City, Calif, lias been sold to also served as constable of S m ith Mr. and Mrs J. F Cardinet. R iver for m any term s. ♦ Mr. and M rs W illiam Skonec ♦ w‘ish to announce the com ing ♦ m a rria g e o f th e ir d au g h te r. Miss * R u E th e l G oodlin ♦ ♦ " ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ a M ary M ontgom ery to Mr. Bud M c SMITH RIVER I OLDSMOBILE - GMC TRUCKS Í Each high-potency B E X E L Special For mula capsule gives you 5 times the daily minimum requirements of iron; more than the daily minimum requirements of all the B-vitemins that doctors will tell you are es sential for proper nutrition; plus Vitamin B12 and trace minerals.These wonderfully strengthening capsules are recommended for mothers-to-be, when a sufficiency of iron and vitamins is vitally important to health. Bexel Special Formula is especially important if you are over 4 0 . Take ? capsules daily for double potency 1 A t all drug stores. Fee, f e n c r took f e t t e r W ork Bettor OR M O N IY BACK! A McKesson P ro d v tl Penny for penny—you get MORI value in ¡ust one high-potency BEXEL Special Form ula Capsule! CKHCO DRUG I wish to take this means to thank all of our cus tomers who have been so loyal and understanding to me during the 18 months since Roy’s death. I would also like to publically thank Mr. Kenneth Cunningham, our salesman, who has done so much to help me. Hello World C o n g ratu latio n s to M r. and Mrs. H ershel C haney on th e b irth of th e ir d au g h ter, born S ep t. 24. She w eighed 8 pounds and 10 Ounces. A baby son w as born to Mr. and Mrs. S am H all. T he boy is th e ir fo u rth , and w ill be nam ed Nelson. H e w eighed 9 pounds, 12 ounces, and not 12 poun d s 9 ounces as rum ored Dr. P a u l Ron- n ig er w as in a tten d a n ce. I am working in the office of the Weil Ford Sales at io 11 Second St. and can he contacted there. With very best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Cardinet that they have a very successful Business. I hope that you will he as kind to them as you have been to me. JO IN S S T A T E BAND D eryl H am pton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn H am pton h a s m ade th e m arch in g band a t O regon S ta te College. D eryl plays th e c o m et. He had no fu rth e r train in g , except u n d er Mr. Dick, and M rs. W iggins here. D eryl also rep o rted th a t he p ass ed th e E nglish and M ath e n tra n c e exam s, and w as in the upper one th ird in th e E n g lish exam . Sincerely, HAZEL DEO (Mrs. Roy Deo) WHERE TO FIND AND BUY IT — IN CRESCENT CITY A Business and Professional Guide to Friendly CRESCENT CITY Concerns who suggest you patronize your home merchant hrsk hut stand ready to serve you in an admirable way when these services are not available in your home community Crescent Chevrolet t C hevrolet-B uick S ales & S erv ice A uto R epair, P a in tin g R ad iato rs R epaired Phone 47 N unn-B ush Shoes; Arrow’ S h irts; G enuine I evis; P en d leto n S h 'rts ; Ja n tz e n S w e a te rs; W hite S ta g Line. Office Supplies C om plete line of W ork C lothes S p o rtin g Goods H'e D eliver in R ro o k in g tl M otor Co. O ldsm obile-W illys-C adillac Eront and M S tr e e ts DAVIDSON'S T y p ew riters, Adding M achines 1010 2nd S t. T elephone 2212 M c C l e n d o n Th »«« lr fn » to ftn h ave o«h«r c t u l . l o r b « d u b t o f u n c t io n a l 0 i t o r d » r t . fiexel helps build rich red blood FAST I See IMNNfNG Gordon F. 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