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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1955)
Pflg = / ____ High School News Thursday, November io, 1955 BROOKINGS- HARBOR PILOT — BROOKINGS, OREGON COMMERCIAL LEAGUE D ram a F estival, held in A rc ata a t H um bolt S ta te , w as received by The Com mercial League sta rte d th e D ram atics Club. The Festival into its second round of bowling, D uring its régulai m eeting the is to be held D ecem ter 2nd and 3 Monday night, w ith fo u r team s Tri-M club is studying music theory u nder the direction of Mr. T he science. English and music taking th ree gam es to one loss Dial. The group is also planning dep artm en ts of the high school The Brookings M achine Shop an initiation which will be done are p u ttin g exhibits in the w in won th ree games, as did W ard's by the M yrtle C rt»k Club. dows downtown in honor of N a t Gas and Appliance, Brookings Plywood and L ittrell P arts, over The stu d en t body elected Jackie ional E ducation W«*k. th eir respective opponents. K err Sm ith, Dick B erger and C harlotte T he Senior class has received H ardw are, B & II Logging Supply, Jensen as yell leaders and Ann th eir proofs from th e p o rtra its Dunning Motors and the Brook- Baldwin and Kay N ichols as song tak en a few w eeks ago. No orders . ings-H arbor Pilot. leaders, "’' i. will s ta r t w ith the have btaen placed yet. Top man for the M achine Shop pep club undt-i ’he supervision of w as Don N eum eyer w ith a 221 Mr. Dial ^ho is ul , w orking with A pencil m achine has been in stalled in the office. F o r five cents, gam:-, and a 538 series, followed th e pep band. you can get a sharpened pencil, by his team -m ate Tony C hristen A N ational Assembly was held w ith thn nam e of th e school, in sen w ith a 181, 512 series F or K err H ardw are, Bill Higham s, a when Reverend S pencer brought gold on it. 185-523 w as high. K ieth Fan. her and Don S m ith R eport cards are com ing out on In the second set Bob Dimmick over from the Assembly of God Church to perform for the stud W ednesday. You can tell by the had a 191-221-553 series for high ents. Mrs. Cole and Mrs. Spencer expressions of depressions on the followed by Archie H endricks 179- faces of the students. 206-552. F o r the losers Irv Jones cam e over also. 191-187-188-566 w as high. The annual invitation to the In the th ird set Neil M artin ol Brook-Ply hit a 175-181-171-5Z BETAS HOLD series. W hile 1'ddie O tis was hign man for th e losers w ith a 450 ser ie«. In th e P ilo t-L ittrell scrap, Fell Cam pbell w ith a 169-163-167-499 series w as high for th e P a rts men, w hile Joe M urphy’s 199-468 was high for the Pilot. T he M achine Shop is in first place w ith 24-12. "RUSH" PARTY Mrs. Jean Erb. and David, left last Thursday for Albany and S ilverton for a visit w ith her fam ily and help prepare for the sister's wedding, to be held in Salem this S aturday. The D uke of W ellington is q u o t ed as having advised his son never to overlook an oportunity to sit down or to relive himself. unate in having w ith them two iliies. th eir husbands being em- valuable m em bers, Je an E rb and ployed at the Plywood plant l.n M aty Radford, of the Albany brought w ith them m any refresh- • „ ¡Hpa« for social and service C hapter. Both Jean and Mary re- mg id . . B eta Iota C hapter of B eta S ig __________ ______ m a Phi was hostess a t an o th er cently moved here, w ith their fam- 1 1 ' ru sh ” party held T uesday even ing at the home of Mrs. Alice P u t nam for prospective m em bers o f the new S ilver A nniversary Chap te r to be formed here soon. Mrs. P u tn am and B arb ara Pol- ard played duets on the organ ,nd piano. Group singing and Bingo gam es wten? enjoyed by the honored guests who were. Lor- taine Eide, M artha Sayer. N adine H yatt, N ancy Pisarek, Iva Hein, M arianne M urphy, B etty Seeley, COQUILLE AUTO CO. G ladys Christiansen. Elsie W est- ron, Cleo Rogers, P a t Dent, Yvon ne Cox, Ronnie Ragland. Yolanda V aughn, P a tty Hvllrig, N orm a A rchibald and Yvonne Fox. B eta Iota C hapter is very fort- See MiNNING OLDSMOBILE - GMC TRUCKS The following BROOKINGS DOWNTOWN MERCHANTS will stay open until P.M. Friday venmgs $ STARTING NOVEMBER 18 BROOKINGS CAMERA SHOP HENDRICKS FURNITURE PAR STORE © MINCER'S JEWELRY MODE 0 ' DAY HOUSE OF SHOES DR. R. L. SMITH, Optometrist CHETCO HOME AND AUTO THE OUTLET GOULD'S SHOE STORE GLEN'S MODEL BAKERY HAROLD'S JEWELRY BROOKINGS FLOWER & GIFT SHOP DIMMICK BROS. MARKET EVA LEE'S DREES DRESS SHOP YELTONS FREEMAN'S CHETCO STORE MOORE'S VARIETY STORE KIRBY'S MARKET NEWS and SWEETS PHILLIPS DAD AND LAD COFFEE MILL CAFE PALMER'S DEPARTMENT STORE MAY'S FUN and MAGIC ® WARD'S APPLIANCE CENTER BROOKINGS AUTO PARTS ® ARREIL'S CHETCO REXALL DRUGS TOTS TO TEENS *