Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, December 08, 1955, Page 13, Image 13

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BROOKINGS HARBOR PILOT BROOKINGS, OREGON
Thursday, December 8, 1955
PAGE FIVE
parents p: ?sent the meeting ed by Odom Ford who rolled i
NILE CLUB MEETINGS*
476 series.
COMMERCIAL LEAGUE
"vleime Driftwood Nile Club were Mi. and Mrs. Crump, Mr.
and
Mrs.
James
Donnelly,
Mr.
will hold its monthly m 'tin:,
In the fourth set of the even­
LEAGUE STANDINGGS
on Tuesday. December 13th, at and Mrs. Leland Pettegrew, Mrs. ing Dunning Motors won three
TEAM
Won Lost
8 pm., at the home of Mrs. Walter Bomhoff and Mrs Leo games while Kerr Hardware
Oliver Bettis, 265 Second Street, Lucas.
won one game. For the winning Brookings Machine
37 15
Gold Peach, phone 1741 There
Motor Men Jim Preston \?d the
will be a Christmas gilt ex­
way with a 479 series and was ’ a .- H Legging Supply 31 21
22
change.
followed by Buzz Stewart with Ward Gas 4 Ap.............. 30
Kerr Hardware.......„...... 27 25
Temple No. 13. of
a 470 series.
Brookings Plywood... 25 27
Daughters of the Nile, will hold
For the losing Harware men Dunning Motors .......... 24 28
its stated session at 2 pm, on
by Tiny Drake
Bob Rett I ? was high man with Littrell Parts
17 35
De< •’mber 10th, at the Medford
Monday
nights league was a a 460 series and was followed by Brookings-Harbor Pilots 17 35
Masonic Temple, proceeding a
12:30 covered dish lunch. Mem­ runaway for three teams as they Bill Higham with a 141 series.
bers attending will pleas? bring won four games and again !
•■ urmb ■» arvra»
* * « * rn a
dessert, and make reservations stretched the league standings j
•parr
Brookings
Machine
Shop)
with Mrs Mary Dobbema Port
Orford, phone Edgewixxl 2-2521. won four games over Littnell
Parts to maintain their first
A PERFECT CHRISTMAS G T FOR ALL THE
WINCHUCK 4-H LIVESTOCK plaw standings in the league,
FAMILY Almost completed. verv modern 3 Uadiootn
while
the
Partamen
gave
them
a
Cf.t’n HOLDS AWARD NIGHT
house with flagstone fireplace and matching planter,
Th? Winchuck 4-H Livestock batt’' for the first two games
hardwood floors, insulation, spacious wardrobe closets,
with
the
games
being
decided
in
Club held a special meeting the
1148 square feet of living area plus 12x28 attached
the
last
frame.
For
the
winning
!
evening of November 18th at th '
garagt. On nice lot in new restricted subdivision. A teal
Machine
Men
Jess
Hoagland
was
home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
good buy at $11,500. Should qualify for Veteran’s loan.
Crump for the purpose of pre­ high man with a 535 senes, and
was
followed
by
Mack
Malcolm
I
senting the members and lead­
YOU CAN B e HOME FOR CHRISTMAS . . .
Immediate possession, 10 acres, r ’ cly located on the
ers wth their yearly pins and with a 531 series and Tons
contributed a 524
Winchuck River Road. Has very comfort ihle 2-bedroom
certificate which they receive foi Christensen
series.
house with large living room and rock fireplace — Also
the completion of their projects.
For the losing Parts Men, Bud
W H Hawkins, of Gold Bach
outbuildings and large chicken-run < Abundant water
, County Extension Agent, was McCounrt was high man with a
supply. Originally listed for $10.700 but now reduced
in charge of th > 4-H work, at­ 536 senes and was followed by
to $8900 for quick sale. Submit your offer of down
payment with balance like rent.
tended the meeting and made Jerry Hahn with a 491 series.
the presentations. He compli­ In the second cet of the even­
1.69 acres in Ilarhor. in beautiful and secluded
mented the club on its outstand­ ing, B & H Logging made it a
setting with tin«' myrt lewood grove. Has completely
ing work and the honors th ■ clean sweep over the Brookings-
remodeled 2-bedroom home. Extra hath in full anil
club members have received dur­ Harbor Pilots to maintain their
completed basement for additional bedroom, family room
ing th past year. The club re­ second place standing in the (
or den Double garage with workshop in rear. Three extra
ceived a certificate award for a league For the winning Loggers
building sites or plenty of room for a horse Present
100 percent completion of the I t v Jones rolled a 555 series to
lead
the
way.
He
was
also
high
asking
price of $15,500 lower than original listing.
projects the members started.
Terms within reason.
The two 'leaders, Mrs. Irene mar for the evening. Hornet |
Crump and Mrs Thelma P etti­ Haggerty rolled a 528 series fn
Modern 2-Bedrooni home with fnoplace and half-
grew each received thier thr?e helping the wins, and Ray Gad j
acre in good district of Harbor area Includes automatic
berry
contributed
a
520
series.
year leadership pins The mem­
washer, electric range and reri .'yer.itor. $11,000 ig the
For the losing Pilots, Joe j
bers received the following
total price. Carries [»resent State Veteran’s loan.
Murphy
was
again
high
man
awards: Janet Crump, a Junior
Beautiful home site, 100 x 135, with fine ocean
Leadership pin and a seven year with a 513 series and was fol­
view. Lots of natural shrubbery Onlv $900 on easy terms
award; Mervin Pettegrcw and lowed by teammate Ait Guthrie
another good lot 57 x 138 on paved street near school.
Dale Crump each were given a with a 485 series.
In the third set of the evening
Reduced to $800 and any terms within reason; also
five year award; Eddie Oar,
ocean-front lots as low as $2700.
Helen Lucas, and RfcljJhd Don­ Wardk Gas and Appliance also
nelly each had a three year made it a clean sweep over th e !
z//yp Com plete Insurance Coverage
award given them. Richard Bom- Brookings Plywood team The
ho(T, a second year award and clean sweep kept the Gas men
Dividends up to 2 o f on Fire Policies — Low
James Donnelly, a one year in the third place in the stand­
ings
within
one
game
of
second
Sem
i Annua! Premiums in S A F E C O Or In
award. The Certficates and pins
place.
For
the
winning
Gas
Men,
FARM ERS
F i nam ing on 7 'rucf( Policies —
which made up the awards are
given by the First National Bank Bob Dimmiek lead the way with
As/{
LJs
For
O
notations—
H ere ready to serve U
a
541
series,
and
was
followed
of Portland.
by
Ed
Edson
with
a
532
series.
Mrs. Crump and Janet served*
For the losing Plywood meny*
refreshments of cooking, punch.
Hank
Houvila was high man
PHONE 3311
BROOKINGS, OREGON
and coffee to the grqup. The
w’ith a 490 series and was follow­
Commercial
League Reports
BETTER BUYS A .
"HEADQUARTERS"
FOR
Tpys, Gifts
AND
Decorations
A TURKEY WILL BE GIVEN AWAY EACH DAY
BY NORTH BROOKINGS MERCHANTS . . .
BEGINNING MONDAY, DECEMBER 12th
— GET YOUR FREE TICKETS HERE —
Young's 5& 1O
Where Your Dollar Has More Cents’
North Brookings Shopping Area
• FREE PARKING •
WEISTER'S
PETE J.LESMEISTER AGENCY
STARTING, MONDAY,DEC. 12th thru FRIDAY, 1 ISP ?3rd
a T urkey
» d **«
tJfai
Vn
EVERYDAY
3?
YOU DO NOT HAVE TO BE PRESENT AT THE DRAWINGS TO WIN YOUR TURKEY
:o
GET YOUR FREE TICKETS AT
VERN'S PASTRY SHOPPE
KNOX INSURANCE AGENCY
PERRY'S BARBER SHOP
THE CURIO SHOPPE
BROOKINGS FEED & SEED
THE FOLLOWING MERCHANTS
YOUNG'S 5 and 10 STORE
C. "ED" DEMPSEY
DICK'S RICHFIELD STATION
CONNIE'S CUT N' CURL
UNION "76" SERVICE STATION
FRANK'S PHARMACY
Drawing at 6 p.m. Every Day at Muncy's Meat Market
MENNING BUICK
HI-WAY MARKET
DAIRY CREEM
WESTERN AUTO
MUNCY'S MARKET
Numbers W ill Be Posted at the
Above Merchants Every Day
n . BROOKINGS
SHOPPING
A re a