Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, November 17, 1955, Page 4, Image 4

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BROOKINGS-HARBOR
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TINY DRAKE
FARES TURKEY
T br first Bowl: •> ". r lc y Shoot
w as In 1 a t Azalea I.- - ., S unday
raghi v 1th several 1
series
tu rn e d in by th ■ bowlei
\ ;o d
tu rn o u t fl
'h e alley* a d
Cori •,• tilion w 'S keen through 11
The F a ith L u th eran Church of
Brookings, Oregon, will have th eir
T hanksgiving D ay services a t 9
a m., N ovem ber 24 in th e Seventh
Day Adventist Church here.
The F aith L utheran people w el­
com ed a new p asto r into the are a
this week. He is Rev. M itchell,
from Clintonville, Wisconsin He
will be serving the Crescent City
church and living here.
sk ih h b o o k
four games across the eight alle. s.
T iny D ra k e's 203. 202, 201 and
193 r,Ju< 3f> pins handicap for an
835 < ri( s> wa ■ high lo r th e nig •».
H e w as pressed all the w ay by
V l.ii y M.H .in w ith a 179, 200,
201 and 199 plus 10 pins handicap
fo r n 789 serh • which placed
him in second place. Cliff B rim m
placed th ird w ith a 137, 154, 157,
1G6 and his 121 handicap All th re e
v o n tu rk ey s for tl.eir T hanksgiv­
ing dinners
M arty D rake’s 156, 155, 104 plus
88 pin handicap. 726 «tries w as
high lor the Jadii * who Ixtwl -d
along w ith the men. She w as fol-
j,,v , ; I
. • !‘ an r.laicolm ’s 145,
145, ICO and 1.37 plus 80 pin han U-
ca p I 'l l a <106 -et-ii
A nother T u rk ey Shoot will he
held • t Sunday •
a" at 7 .10
p.m. and all howlers are invited
to ; rticipate in ' • < vent. The
pubii . cordial
. .1, d to come
and w atch the T u r i t y Shoot.
Also ru n r tg c u ric n tly , w hen­
ever idle.
■'
until 11
p i t. Monti
o>. ml ■ 21st, is an
tern for several years and this was
the first tim e he had had a chance
to get down and visit his m o th er
for four years.
W ith a million and a h alf t u r ­
keys ready for m a rk e t in th is
country, there should be tu rk ey s
aplenty, and a t m oderate prices,
according to a release from OSC.
C harles Fisher, p o u ltry m ark etin g
specialists, advises buying the
heavier birds. He says a 24 pound
bird is a b etter bargain th an two
12 pound hens. "Use h alf the bird
now, p ut the rest in the locker,
save $2.40 and get 1 >/4 pounds
more m eat," F ish er advises.
Mrs. R uth L ater took her p a r­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k H assett,
ol Pioneer Road, out to the valley,
last weekend, w here they visited
Mis. H a s s e tt's ’ fa th e r, F. T. Me-
Timmons, a t Lebanon, who is
quite ill. Mr. M cTimmons, now 87
years .old, used to visit and has
m any friends here. W hile out
there, F ran k m et a sister from
Salem and an o th er from Albany,
and w ith th eir m any families,
there w ere 18 to dinner. "M anila"
says "F ra n k " m ade th e trip very
com fortably.
by iiud Pilatek
Ju st to ta k e th e wind out of
a few sails around here I have to
re la te the bridge scores compiled
a t o u r house the o th er night. The
tw o fem ale p artn ers of th is org-
anidation spend considerable time
r< ading Jacoby and Gordon and
also find tim e to engage in the
challenging game. They also spend
considerable tim e badgering me
into a gam e every once in a while.
They claim it requires skill and
some su p erio r intelligence. Well,
I won’t say any more th an to give
you th e scores: Bud, 2110; M ari­
anne. 1580; Nancy, 1560 and Joe.
1270. You will notice how I held
up Jo e’s score by special astu te
playing.
PILOT — BROOKINGS. OREGON
Ja ck Caughell. w ho w as bom
N ext week, th e Chetco P ublic
L ib rary will be closed, due to the and bro u g h t up a t Gold Beach,
holiday, on N ovem ber 24th and seems to have used his noggin in
the disposal of p rim e beef critter«
25th.
h,-> raises, on his Pow ers Ranch.
According to a story in th e Co­
S couting should now be in fu ll­ quille V alley S E N T IN E L , Jack
est suing, according to Dal S an d ­ is m ak in g 'em into jerk y and p u t­
ers, Scout M aster, as th e re are tin g 'em into cellophane bags,
m any m erit badges more easily thf neat packages m eeting w ith a
p’easing dem and w hen ex-
qualified for w hen boys can stay ve
in and study and work for them. p ,sed in the m ark et place.
S an d ers said he had to cu t la st
T he papas of all the little half-
Monday n ig h t’s Scout m eeting
short as only 12 boys showed up oxposed babies we w rote about in
and it w as not easy to ru n a nraet- o u r last issue, are ail o r should
ing in such a large room the gym b e —o u t seeking bunny skins to
at the Ju n io r High School. He said w rap th eir little baby's joots.es in.
th a t th e sum m er period, being
the busiest, requires the most
R E-SC H ED U LE SHOOT
p rep aratio n and th a t p rep aratio n
Because last Sunday wa-
•
can best be m ade through closer
no day for it th e Rod and Gun
contact w ith each boy.
T he com m unity has a good s ta rt Club called off th e ir T urkey Shoot
on a Scout Building, but, despite and have it scheduled for ,h l*
all Dal and Mike Page can do, com ing Sunday, N ovem ber 20, if
they h aven't been very success­ th e w ea th er perm its.
ful in g ettin g any fu rth e r along
Y ouths inclined tow ard m onkey-
tow ard its use.
- w ith public buildings m ight do
sketch book
Now, I suppose th e various
Bridge Clubs about own will be
asking me to give lectures and
Individual
'key Shoot. This
au to g ra p h their Sam Gordon book.
shoot has s"i r te di1 sions for
sketch book —
nn n and won
< r further de­
We heard from Fred Haas, the
publisher of the N orth Bend News,
tail*, p.'.stse cm ’•<. Tiny Dra.te
o r register a t the Azalea Lanes.
th a t o u r press is on its way
A nother high ■ r * of the even­
(alm o st). No doubt o u r T h an k s­
ing w as Bob Deb nbaugh’s ail-
giving issue will be printed on the
O ver 150 m et a t th e VFW H all, four-pager. T hat will be some­
sp a re gam e T his v s the itrst of
lest
S atu rd ay evening, for an o th er thing to he thankful for.
ti»< cu rren t sea* a.
g et-to g eth er in observance of V et­
— sketch book
erans l)*y. Fam ilies w ith little
L ast w eek’s issue presented us
folks cam e for th e supper, and
then w ent home O th ers cam e in w ith m any a problem. One of
Iter the supper and it looked like them w as the fact th at my new
red corduroy shirt got caught in
.eryone had a splendid time.
the press and broke several parts.
Tlw delay was alm ost too much,
but the boys from the m achine
shop patched it up enough to get
N O-T I -C-E
us in th e m ails on time. Oh. yes,
how did th e shirt get caught in
.ms
tli.it
1
.mi
denying
the
Father
Having he.. 1
th e press ? My wife w as w earing
it while feeding papers. The shirt
i if iny youiige i < ti: . 'it r’s child visitation privileges,
is in very bad shape. Probably
| w i ’ i i i si.ii ’li.it lie may have access to my home
won’t be able to be used again.
it reasonable times, providing he
(G uarantees aren’t as good as
th ey used to nuike them )
com
iloi ,
1 his requested this privilege of
lti b ;. ,
: , so that we may all agree on a
mutually accepted time.
Signed: /’. D. SI ARK
P. T. A.
GOODY SALE •
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November 19th -
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H ow You C or W in One O f Three
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7----T ■ r r
Thursday, November 17, 1955
well to bear in m ind w hat hap-
pc n ?d. recently, in C rescent City.
Folice, checking on th e Red-
n o <1 Union H igh School around
mic night, a w eek ago, surprised
t hi e youths try in g to get into
the building. W hen th e officers
told them to h alt, th e th ree fled,
era :hed through a gate, and the
officers fired about a dozen shots
a t them The police said they w ere
aiming for a tire o r th e gas tank.
They are now looking for a ca r
w ith eith er a dam aged fro n t end
or bullet holes in the back and it
may be they will tu m up som e­
body who has slug m arks on him.
SQUARE and ROUND
dancing
ADULT BEGINNERS CLASSES
- 12 Week Course -
Starting Monday, November 21
r
7 :4 5 p m.
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ANNUAL
V.F.W . HALL
. . . .
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
S top in a t the BROOKINGS FI OWF.R & G IFT SH O P
and Guess w hat item is exclusively sold at the Brookings
F low er and Gift Shop. We have 3 valuable prizes for the
LUCKY GUESSERS
♦
M aterials and In struction. A
RUGS : Braided
M ake y o u T o w n , w orth $$$. you’d pay hundreds of $5$s for
IF you COULD buy them Ready Ma >
Don’t disappoint
place orders now for C hristm as
P la n ts and P o in settias
R em em ter, especially, th e sick,
th e elderly, and the shut-ins.
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A G E N C Y FOR W U R U T Z E R
♦
E L E C T R IC O R G A N S —
C h ristm as gifts you will be delighted to give or own
and G uaranteed to m ake the holidays b lig h ter.
♦
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♦ □ ♦
Brookings Flower and Gift Shop
LAY AWAY PLAN — OF COURSE
DINNER
BAZAAR
s
SERVING
Delicious ROAST BEEF
\
From 5 :3 0 u n til 8 :0 0 p.m.
Saturday November 19th
$1.50
p la te
?
i . j v per piw
.c j
V.F.W. H all
Come in and try the
— sketch book
F red sent along a sn ap shot of
a friend of his feeding a fourteen-
page p aper (som ething tn a t p re ­
sen ts q u ite a problem to press-
J men.) F red w anted us to know it
can be done. W hat m ystifies us is
the fact th at he sim ply w rote,
"Enclosed is the le tte r and p ict­
ures showing 14-page operation,
Wo never tried it, but Dobbs, who
died recently by th e way, . . .
Tell us, Fred, was the 14-page
operation the resu lt of poor Dobbs'
passing aw ay, and th a t the reason
you never tried it?
G reatest Go on w heels !
— sketch book
S o r tin g a t 9 a.m .
c nth
* t
n ’ th ro u g h o u t the day
AT
Chetco Drug Store -
All kidding aside Fred, w e’ll p u t j
young and alert Max on th a t job
the first week we h av e the press
installed.
By th e tim e this pap er gets to
you we ••'ill again have a chance
to check the old tim er’s saying,
"T hree frosts and then a rain."
k V
T h r ill to
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