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THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1955 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT - BI îO O klX G 's. OREGON Page CPORTJS DIMMICK BROTH IE YOU CAN'T PARTICIPATE IN A EXX)1> SPORT—BE ONE: ÏSSN agers place in state A.B.C. BOWLING TOURNEY 5 ji st been icceiv ng. has a , ani < amo. •- thè tcenai ’ 1 ' A m erican Ju n io ss has sent w ord t ill* !'! ls team , re p ris e n t in H a r d i are and E lectric icd fo r thè first place in th in th e innual n ational to u ro - t I xnv 11 d 011 M arch 26 le a r n v as Iliade up of Sylvia , M el xlv Br»mm, Sazi ns, Jac! ae Sm ith, and N ane New Score Board Given School By Bread Firm BROOKINGS MACHINE SHOP TOPS COMMERCIAL LEAGUE BOW! ESS Th»« Brookings M achine Shoo K. A le tte r has just been received cinched first place in the Mondav coming by Lynn H am pton, su p e rin te n d e n t night C om m ercial Rowling League ■HH H f schools, from B ert Wood, Ad hv d efeating the PIL O T team two v ertisin g Agency of E u rek a, th a t out of fo u r gam es the M aster B read Co. has p u rc h a s B-H la g g in g Supply lost an ed a new score board w ith all th * im p o rtan t on«» gam e to C n rrv co n tro ls identical to the one p re C ountv L um ber to ta k e second unir lin g s. sented to H uinbolt S ta te College, n’ace honors. N n iai resu lts a re not as y to lx1 presented to th e B rookings M em bers of the B rook'n^s M ach available, hut 2584 team s coni- H arb o r High School th is fall. ine Shop team a r e : Jess H oag p ted on a n ational level. The* need for this equipm ent land, Don N iem ier. Mac Malcolm, i I'he girls on the team have , w as p resen ti d to M aster B read W hitey M atson and Tony C hrist right to leel proud of th e ir ac hv Bob Dimmick. onsen T he B-H team include* com plishm ent, «as th'ey w eie com T he school wishes to th a n k the Fell Cam pbell. M erle H anscam peting against team s, in w hich in Bert Wixxl Agency, M aster B read C liff Brim m Ray G adsberry ami m any cases had a g reat deal m or ind Boh Dimmick. T he p resent H om er H ag g erty exp f i t nee. Many of the local tee 1 core board w as also given to th? The PII«OT Team , alw ays a age bowlers can give th eir seniors school by M aster Brvad. th re a t, and pre-season favorites son,1.' lessons m th is sport. gave the M achine Shop a scare in M onday nights contest T he TE E N AGE N E W S P IL O T beat th e Cham ps in the » w eeks In su lts: first tw o gam es and ju st barely H a r d w a r e 2, I v te L« s m e is - The bow lers in all leagues con missed m aking it a gran d slam 2. H e n d r ic k s F u r n i t u r e 3. trib u te d th e ir strik e nickels and a ffa ir out of all four gam es F AV. 1, I J o n C lu b 3. R o ta r y 1 dim es to th e O regon society for Final te a m and individual scores C rippled C h.ldren d u ring last will be posted in the Pilot at the Hi a m ■, G irls, L o r e tta w eek ’s com petition. W hen th ese official ending of th e league. Ila ); Boys, T o m m y E v a n s co n trib u tio n s w ere to ta lle d up C O N N IE ’S CHT if C l’RI is: they am ounted to $75.90. happy to announce the a n It is stro n gly suspected th a t a t leant counted in some post and soon of Miss M argie Cox. I >im< loses w hat his predecessors have of M edford. O regon. Born io Hi , s. Tom m y Ev- m any contribute«! m ore th a n nick- obtained for him and his family, A ngeles, Miss Cox cam«’ to ( h e ls an d dim es to add up such a 170; o r R ia G a te s ; 395 larg e am ount T he boys and girls he can figure h e’s had it. along as a we,, sm rll tot 22 years PANDI Lost itre p re tty good, but it is doubtful w ith those who have, over the w ith h e r paren ts, and has si th at they rolled up $75.00 w o rth years, p a rtic ip a te d in g ettin g and claim ed O regon as her .ho P e te L e sin e tm >f strik es. C lu b keeping those benefits,” M eade P re fe rrin g B rookings as a pi 11 1 ) As G lenn R ogers of A zalea s ta tin g th a t it m ade no difference to reside, she tu rn ed down 1 lai ilw ai 13 11 L anes puts it, "If th e ir bow ling 12 12 which N ational v e te ra n s’ o rg a n o ffer in M edford to com«* here w V. 1 m atched th e ir generosity, they ization the v e te ra n chose and that C O N N IE ’S CHT ’if CHRL 9 would all lx* cham pions.” 11«' 11 ri< H ighw ay 101 in the O rton BI F u rn itu r 8 IB any of them had all and m ore b e n Connie st'inls h e r «‘ipologi 's e fits han any o th e r lodge o r club h e r m any good custom ers i bi Wid«» Bow ling 'Poni numen Among o th e r recom m endations friends for not living on ihe Scores before C ongress a re th a t all vet these past ft w weeks. She ' i M a rc h 26. 1 9 5 5 1 i ra n s ’ hospital construction be released from th e Commui kerr h a rd w are stopped, non-service connected H ospital in M edford last Fi it 98 142 415 hospitalization lx* lim ited to w ith a f te r having surgery. At the pi M imm 199 118 345 Item V eterans stand to lose all or in th re e y e a rs of date of discharge ent tim e she is convalescing 342 J. mt h ) 121 134 39 : » most of th e ir service b en efits if and then the v eteran m ust prove her m o th er's and hop s to rcti N. im m in g s i 139 IOS . i hey fail affiliation w ith th e ir h«« cannot pay for the tre a tm e n t hom e this w eek end »tai w it andicap 2319 local v e te ra n s groups. T hese b< n- and w ill lx* req uired to sign a efits a re home loans, hogpitiliz- note prom ising to pay th e govern H END I, F U R N IT U R E | it ion, com pensation, etc., all of m ent his expense in th e case. 1 )a m e li 160 469 O lder v e te ra n s well rem em ber 96 100 317 vital in terest to v e te ra n ’s fam il O P E N BOW LING I.VER' w hen the Economy Act, around 1 15 122 492 ies. A FT E R N O O N TO 7 J mi 1932, w iped out all v e te ra n s p e n T his w as the gist of a ta lk giv- 211 121 455 AND SAT. * SEN . 123 123 379 i n by Past Oregon VFW C om m an sions and com pensation «and kno v </s A Do E Dial vv d e r , E a rl Meade, at last Wednes* th a t, as Mead«* rem inded his hear- A ftei 9.15 Mon. lay ev ening’s local post m eeting. ?rs, it can happen again if v e te r Aft« I W ed. RE TD ' E IS T E R S Meade citing the c u rre n t H oover ans fail in tak in g steps necessary A lte l 9:130 T h u rs >\ 148 114 17?> Com m ission’s report to C ongress to discourage inroads upon rew aid ul b rio A lte r 8 95 122 31. Eri. ... md o th e r a n ti-v e te ra n activ ities for service they now com placently e y e rs 132 92 35 i n W ashington, D. C. accept as auto m atic anti ever en 137 101 365 "If th e vet* ran neglects being during. N. Si 16« 122 425 Kt* w ith h.indic 2649 soo> Bowlers Contribute $75.90 To Drive I ! THURSDAY A PRIL M to SATURDAY APRIL 16 --T IC K E T S LEAVE vv ith I! I UREI GN 111 121 131 1 18 128 FO R NAVY W AR K enneth Fielder, son of Mr. ano 99 399 Mrs. Allen Fielder. and Don 139 391 Bonn, son of Mr and Mrs. M acx 78 301 Bonn, and G erald R am sdale, son 116 375 of Mr. and Mrs. R am sdale left 495 Tuesday, A pril 12, for the Nav>. BETTER BUYS AT LESMEISTER'S ION Th 4 he follow ing home was listed in follow ing home was listed it $12,000 w itl $1,200 down. T his w as a Pilot id coi reef. d. npletioT tr ic t. F undci handle new th oroughly m odern 3-bedroom laces in living room and ac tiv ity f. A very good buy for $12.800. Ba ance on FH A to qualified buyer. t\tx ' bom«* w ith fire place. A «•et, close in; also 40 ft. unim - of lot. Nice lawn, flow ers and 0 full puce. $2000 down. Alm ost Wn w ith larg e living room and fire- river. 10 acres of land O ut- ucken-run. Ju st reduced to 10.700 on So. B ank C hetco riv e r road. i $500 down. 2 -h ed ro o m hom e w ith fire view. T his one is perfect th ro u g h - ippreciated Can lx* had furnished »mplain about th e price. ¡cm ap p ro x im ately or*? acre each, v lew of Chetco and ocean. d - s Ext on of locations from own p a y m e n ts and sm all A Montgomery Ward representative w ill be in Brookings next Tuesday and Wednesday to serve and assist you and may be reached at the Chetco Inn. Phone 2624. Cal! or see M r. Long. I I I L ea »Bi Salesman, or PETE J. LESMEISTER, Realtor Ko Ins ii nee for Every Need—and at prices V« at—ask ns for quotation. Brokings, ()reg< n PROGRAM APRIL 30th TEA GARDFN GRAPE JUICE 24 oz 31 c PARO DOG FOOD 2 for 2 5 c 39 c ST BEEF 12 Qz. Can JOHNSON CREAM F U R N IT U R E PORK W AX nirt b c SHOULDER ROAST PORK STE 15c lb ! A BEEF ROASTS LARGE GREEN P lu s Your Needs M We Can (live You Complete and Projx Insurance Protection. Arthur Knox Insurance Aaencv Northgate Building Representing Northwestern Mi Ph /Ù I I SANS1NFNA B oilin g B eef 2.5c p ou n d Dependable Service, Whatever I I R F - - SNOWDRIFT 31b 83c I CHUCK P r o te c tio n Be. HARMONY K Miracle Whip qt GRADE i t\ SALE IN NEW HIGH SCHOOL BLDG. - LETS BOWL VETERANS J Birl"v R. W allen P’ H allm an W. C raie FOP BARBERSHOP REPORT TALK AT VFW POST BY EARL MEADE AZALEA LANES 3 Asparagus 2 lbs 29c FRESH IMPERIAL CARROTS 3 23f I Ï