Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, October 21, 1954, Page 12, Image 12

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    Sr. Riv. T av e rn
4 16 6117 H anscam s, and M incers took th ree
H igh gam e P au lin e M ellon 176 from the Cliff H ouse in action
H dcp
22 this w eek in th e B eav e rette
C A L -O R E L E A G U E
League.
W.
L. Tp.
B a rb a ra M illers 218 gam e w ith
198
M ellons M 'w ork
14
6 11516
handicap w as high for the eve­
W ith Hdcp.
ning.
B. P. O. E .
12 »2 7^2 12119
High S ingle T eam Gam e. W hite
9 10849
S. Riv. Legion
11
Team Standings
Az. Lanes
10
W .‘ L.
11530 Rock C o ttag es 530
Tp.
Rod and Gun
7
is
6
13 10298
High S ingle Indiv. Gam e. P a u l­ M incers
13298
W estb ro o k ’s M kt.
6
14 10897 ine Mellon 198
L esm eisters
13 l l
13776
High Team . T h re e Gam es, Hi- B rookings M arket 13 11 12987
T o te to Teens
M ellons took fo u r s tra ig h t from W ay M ark et 1473
12 12 13200
Cliff House
Azalea L anes to nail down first
12
12-
H igh Indiv., T h re e G am es, Yo- 1 Ianscam s
place a little b e tte r. Toby M ellon
10 14 13332
K e rr H ard w are
m ark ed up a 254 g am e and a 629 lande V aughan 480
8 16 12672
W aid s P ropane
8 16 13060
series fo r th e boys to shoot at.
O ctober 7, 1954
W. L. Tp.
W. L. Tp. PHILLIPS LATER WIN
Siiip A S h o re
17
3 6747 M incer’s
15
5 11038
6 6718 L esm eister’s
Chetco Hom e-Auto 14
12
8 11094 MIXED DOUBLE
8 6907 Cliff H ouse
H iW ay M ark et
12
11
9 10981
Tn th e Sunday night open Mix
W. Rock Cot.
9 11 6609 Br. M a rk e t
10 10 10693 ed Doubles R uth L a te r and H a rry
Sm. Riv. V a riety
9 11 6426 H anscam s
9 11 11111 P hillips took first place a fte r
C had's Cof Mill
9 11 6265 T o ts to Teens
9 11 10806 placing second for the tw o p re '
Br. F eed & Seed
6 14 6383 K e rr Hdvv.
9 11 10408 ceding weeks. P auline and Andy
Mellon took second, w ith Beverly
W a rd ’s P ropane
5 15 10740 and Dave Young third.
i H i-G am e w ith h an d icap $100
R u th and B everly are both
Je a n M alcolm 204 new' bow lers and a re showing
BY CURPEY COUNTY LUMBER CO
L esm eister’s 3, B rookings M ar­ rapid im provem ent.
A d v ertiser aw ard s w ere won
ket 1
last w eek as follows:
M incer’s 3, H anscam s 1
M uriel But rick. Nylons, M oores
Cliff H ouse 3, W a rd ’s P ro p an e 1
V ariety ; Toby Mello, $2 in trad e .
K e rr H a rd a re 3, T o ts to T eens 1 A zalea Lanes; Toby M °llo c5
cash, P e te L esm eisters; Tony F e ­
lipe, dinner, S hanghai C afe; Ricky
C om m ercial L eague
Som e high gam es and series H ag g erty , $2 in tra d e , H iW ay
Toby Mello, D inner,
w ere hit in th e C om m ercial d a rk e t;
Cliff
House.
In w inning the lions
league M onday night, as the
n lywood took fo u r g am es from ih are of th e w eekly prizes Toby
the P ilot, th e I. O. O. F. took four M ello bowled th e highest gam e
from C u rry C ounty Lmb. Co., and series of th e season to date.
K e rr H a rd w are took th re e from
C h arlie Ames and Bill F a llert,
B rookings M achine, and th e R o'
ta rv C lub and B rim m and H an- and fam ilies w ent deer hu n tin g
a t S te e n Mts., last week. T hey
cam s split tw o and two.
B rookings Plyw ood ca p tu red arrived hom e S unday wih a to tal
high team series w ith a good 2811 of six deer.
series, and high team gam e w ith
a 979. Don N em eyer had individ-
ual series w ith a 574, and M erle
H anscam slam m ed a 220 to top
in th a t d ep a rtm en t.
"You winl I'll join the union.*
Team S ta n d in g s
Tp.
W. L.
A complete line of building R o tary C lub
18
6 15417
Br. Mach. Shop
16
8 15645
materials
P ilot
13 11
Pl v wood
12 12 15489
We Give S and H G reen S ta m p s i. O. O. F.
12 12 15393
K e rr H a rd w are
12 12 14836
B rim m H anscam s
1 1 13 15201
| C ur. Co. L u m ber Co. 2 22 14454
BOWLING
M R .2B T 4
C a lo rcttc L eague
W. L
Ship A S h o re
18 6
C hetco H om e-A uto 15 9
H iW ay M kt.
13 11
C had’s Cof. Mill
13 11
W. Rock C o tta g es
12 12
S. Riv V ariety
12 12
S Riv. T av ern
7 17
Br. F eed
Seed
6 18
High gam e tied
P au lin e M ellon
I Idcp..............
Cleo
Tp.
7930
7747
80S 1
7383
7812
7567
7170
512
172
22
194
170
24
C raig
Hdcp.
194
Ricky H ag g erty . 8 splits
P au lin e Mellon, 9 strik es
Jea n M alcolm , 17 snares.
Br<x »kings-Harbor Pilot
Indiv i lu ally it w as H o m er
H aggerty and J e r r j Fox. ea ch
who hit 247 gam es. Bud I.ow e
topph d a 225 count, and H e rb
C row der a 223. Jim Moe had h ig h
series w ith a 582, w hile 1 le rb
C ro w d er hit a 573. an d Buz S t e w
ard a 561.
T eam S ta n d in g s
W
L
Fox Bros
3
21
W d banks
17
7
7
17
B PO E
F u n n in g M otors
12 12
Ja k e s
11 13
1 ak e P le asan t
11 13
6 18
Denn S upply
B rookings A uto
2 22
C ity L eague
W ilb an k s Mkt hit high team
gam e in th e City L eague w ith a
2762, followed by Fox Bros w ith
2745, and B P. O. E. w ith a
2721. Fox Bros. had high single
gam e w ith 967, w hile B PO E had
a 961 for second, and W ilbanks
hit a 947 for th ird .
HAVE H O U SE W A RM IN G
A su rp rise house w arm in g p a r ty
w as held S a tu rd a y night a t th e
Clive M anley resid en ce to c e le ­
b ra te th e n ear-co m p letio n of th e ir
a p a rtm e n t. T h e M anleys received
a seat pillow p resen t from th e ir
guests.
FREE M O V EES!
SEE
“AMERICA BOWLS”
W ith O u tsta n d in g B ow lers of th e U. S.
FRIDAY OCT. 22 AT 8:45 P. M.
SUNDAY OCT. 24 AT 6:00 P. M.
A Z A LE A LA N ES
IKE HAS FAITH IN Y O U !
LET’S PROVE WE HAVE FAITH J N H IM
B eaverette; L eague
T ots to Teens took th re e gam es
from L esm eisters B looking s M kt.
took th re e from K e rr H ard w are,
W a rd s’ propane took th ree from
RE-ELECT
YOUR COUNTY
SU RVEYO R
4.
w ho is
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EXPERIENCED
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ANI) W HO
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KNOWS CURRY COUNTY
VO TE
FO R
CHARLES T. M. ECHOLS
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President
Dwight D. Eisenhower Z
and the Republican
83rd Congress
(1953-54) have a
Splendid Record
of Achievement.
1. Incom e taxes cut 10
per cent; excise taxes cut
50 per ic n t; tax law re­
vised. T o ta l tax saving $7.4
b illio n .
2. K ore an w a r ended
Seized the in it ia lis e fo r
peace, new fo re ig n
policy based on firm ness am i streng th.
3. Social S ecu rity coverage extended
to 10,000,000 m ore citize ns and bene­
fits increased. U n e m p lo y m e n t insurance
expanded to 4,000,000 m ore persons.
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IN NOVEMBER ELECTION
PD . PO L. ADV.
C o m m u n ist P arty s trip p e d o f a ll
le g a l rig h ts and Red in filtr a tio n of
u n io n s checked; 50 C o m m u n is t P a rly
leaders co n v ic te d ; 95 a lie n subversives
d e p o rte d ; 62 o rg a n iz a tio n s added to
subsersise lis t; 2,486 se cu rity risks sep­
arated fro m G o v e rn m e n t service.
5. N e w fa rm p ric e p ro g ra m adopted
to p ro te ct farm ers and d e s e lo p e xp o rts
o f fa rm products.
6 . S tro n g e r defense p ro g ra m adopted.
H e a v ie r re lian ce on a to m ic weapons
and a ir pow er. A ir Force Academ y es­
ta b lish e d .
7 . N ew housing program raises limits
M i Government-insured home mort­
gages, lowers down-payments, makes
home ownership taster for thousands.
R. lateftigatio o f underway Into 200
Democrat housing frauds; 23 FH A
grafters coevkted, M ¡»dieted.
0 . >2 Keorganimsaeo Flans adopted
Department of Health, Education and
W elfare creeted.
Amf Atony Afore?
Keep Them Going os a Team!
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Governor
PAUL PATTFRSON
Senator
.G U Y CORDON
for G overnor
for United States Senator
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fUGCNf ALLIN
to r
Congrenmon
MAR RM MLBWORTM
labor Coem m ioM »
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VOTE FOR T H t t t CANDIDATO*
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THURSDAY. O CT 21. 1954
THE .REPUBLICAN PARTY IS
DOING AND WILL CONTINUE
TO GO A GOOD JOB IN OREGON