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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1955)
PAGE SIX BROOKINGS-HARBOR BRUINS DROP T W O from the floor against the sm ooth operating Tigers Friday le B rookings B ruins last week night on the Brookings court only n etting nine buckets. Stan id. an d soundly heat the locals, 71-51. C ribble and Ron B u’lock each see on th e A rc ata floor Friday 3 ne B ruins ju st couldn’t hit A rcata proved too strong for .ngnt 45-28 and again S atu rd ay N-O-T-I-C-E * A ll Brookings Barber Shops W ill Be'$ I Closed Saturday, December 2 4 th .« * SEASONS'BEST WISHES * » Chetco Barber Shop Jake's Barber Shop Lloyd's Barber Shop s $ i contr.buted six points lead th e lim ited point production, S atu rd ay night, the Tiger» w ere hitting well from all over the floor, and jumjied to a 20-14 lead and never were approached by the Brookings cagers. Th? Bruin high point men w ere S tan Cribble w ith Ralph Ingle. G ary Coates Jerry Anderson each w ith 7. and Ron Bullock w ith G. A well deserved rest aw aits the Bruins now, who w on’t p!av until the T uesday a fte r C h rist mas, when M yrtle P oints visits here. L U K E ’S T R E E SW IP E D Ed Dempsey, so Luke K uhn- henn, one of his helpers says, brought Luke a nice C alifornia- grown C hristm as tree and set it outside L uke’s door, at Alder and Del Norte. N ext morning, the tree was g o n e —m aybe to a hot Dodge prospect Ed had tu rn ed up in the m eantim e. Anyway, Monday morning, Luke was again in the m arket for a tree. (Luke see Tommy Page, one of the P ilo t’s advertisers.) T H E O N E S M ISSE D One reason so m any h u n ters lost out g etting th e ir bucks in S outheastern Oregon, according to a Game Commission news re lease, is because several bucks ore found who had shed th e ir PRIZES WILL BE AWARDED Between 5:00 and 5:30 A t the REXALL DRUG STORE All Those Who Consider Them- K u selves Possible Winners • • • w PLEASf BE PRESENT * ARRELL REXALL DRUGS § In one case, an a n tle r fell off when a deer was shot and the o th er when it was being loaded nto e pickup and the horns of ano th er w ere found by th e offic ers just being held on w ith the ’kin about th eir base and still an o th er buck was noted th a t d idn’t have any a n tle r grow th at all and was probably passed up by hunters. These, according to the report, a re the eari est au th en tic re p o rts of Oregon deer shedding th e ir an tlers which norm ally s fay on until F eb ru ary or March. A W A Y THE GREYS The grey alum inum au to lic ense plates Oregon has had for th e past five years will finally go out of style w ith the end of 'h e year. If you have one n f th ese relics on your car now, just figure how prom inent they may I* for th e sta rtin g of 1956. PILOT - BROOKINGS OREGON À.JSS. A C K LEY S N O T E S S unaay evening the children’« Ch. .stm as P a rty was held in the B aptist C om m unity Church, even though th ere w ere no lights for a w bile. The huge C hrist m as tre e finally came to life, i he tre e w as furrushed by the. Gene A ndersons and was b eaut ifully decorated. Children from the various departm ents, undei the directions of their teachers, contributed m uch of the pro gram w ith Mrs. Ethel K ruger as chairm an. Silvia and David sang a duet, “S ta r of the E a st” and Judy S ad ler acted hs n a rra to r tor the senior classes. A fter the program , tre a ts of candy and n u ts w ere given to th e children. V IS IT S FROM M A R Y L A N D Mr. and Mrs. Arnos Lapp ai- enjoying a visit from th eir eldest son and wife who drove out from W indsor, M aryland, to spend the C h ristm as w ith his parents. The two fam ilies w ill leave T hursday for W enatchee, W ashington, to spend a week w ith o th er rel ie v e s. Miss N orene Doherty, student at O.T.I., is spending the holi days w ith h er au n t and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Doherty. Tom K ing cam e home Wed nesday, from F o rt Ord, to spend the holidays w ith his Wife and ith e r relatives. We Give Thanks No nam e has been m ere often p ra te d than Jesus Christ. More pictures and m ore effigies have te en m ede of Him, and m t re words, in m ore tongues, have >een spoken and w ritten of Him *han any o th e r person, real or m ythical. Even the m ost prejudiced ag- ’ostic. th e m ost vehem ent ath- est, cannot ignore His popular ity, or, if spitefully d n~ « h ru g off th e cirum stano? of His 3 irth , th e M agnitude o* T * '.m ely and Tim ele s Influence. How can anyone ignore His 're n tre« « ? How’ can anyone env Hir Influence on the lives E veryone of V s? How can C hristendom — how can the ’’ hole Wide W or’d do anything <’se bi:* how in T hanks the Day ■»f C h rist's M ass? I' is because of His Advent '»nd T eachings we m ust pray as 1 '’ndently today as those about th e M anger. “Peace on E arth nd Goodwill Tow ard All Men.” Thursday, December 22, 1955 . a :; fro :. a ::: bark Vz.<g.-n x>e\eiop:nent official* ‘ ty th-.y are about to rva ' say they are about to reach .-.sior. w hereby a large east ern firm m ay invest n .a ,..y . i 1 Oregon plant for the extract- . n of wax from fir bark. The ' ax has already been profitably [ro ci-.se: in a pilot plant w .,.th r.as been o perating in Wilson, . rkansas, for over a year, and as already been used for pol- . hes of all types, carbor paper, end in lend pencils. The pro cess was developed by Dr. E. F. Eighteen ladies atten d ed the B aptist M issionary Society m eet ing T hursday, at the Baptist ’em m unity Church. A C h rist- m as program w as enjoyed w ith Mrs. S ad ler ns chairm an. A large carto n of gaily w rappe 1 ifts were sent to th e tS ta te Hos- ■> tai. Mrs. A rchie H endricks’ •Icr yf younger girls also con •"ibuted. & 5*9 St I H MUTINO rOUT rfWB Lì— laMe^icte h IM I o t OUTG RO ® hrta< bUaaed rmnntia* pain o f Ingrown nail ^ hrns the >l’-n underneath the be nail to be cut and thus J»ro- paln and diaetan/ort. O U lu H O THAT ARE UNUSUAL F ISH D E R B IE S W ith the beginning of the y ea r n new sta te law goes into effect which will change th e com plexion of the m any derbies th a t have been run in the state. A fter ♦ hat date it will be illegal to give w ards of $25 or less, in value, and will he lim ited to buttons, ribbons, plaques, or other trophy and m ust not consist of eith er '-ash cr expensive m erchandise. Mr. and Mrs. Clive Manlev en tertain ed S atu rd ay and S un day evening w ith a pre-C hrist mas p arty for th eir m any friends Games w ere played, carols sung, and a buffet lunch kwas served. stu d e n ts g ive to c - a - r - e Th? stu d en ts a t the Bangor Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Rogers r-brol, a suburb of Coos Bay. will leave T hursday, for Salem gath ered $30 w h c h they have to visit over the holidays and sent to CARE, in SEA TTLE, visit Mrs. Rogers’ parents. heieby assuring a half-ton of ood to overseas needy. CARE Sunday n ig h t’s severe wind packages are available a t $10 storm toppled thè beautifully each. decorated C h ristm as tree at Ed Dempsey's ca r lot. Mr. and Mrs. G erald H end ricks a re (lie paren ts of a daugh ter, born D ecem ber 16th at the land S an itariu m . They nam ed the baby D eborah Sue, and will stay in P o rtlan d until a fte r the New Year. Oregon 'olltge F aculty HAVE YOUR NEIGHBORS TOLD YOU ABOUT THEM? stnutgasbBtd WILL BE SERVED CHRISTMAS EVE fr«m 5 to 9 p.m. CHRISTMAS DAY — 12 noon to 9 SHAP'S M A G K KITCHEN PHO N E CRESCEN T CITY 4541 ON ALDER ROAD • MAD MAN MUNCY REPORTS • Cet A-Head During The Coming Year Wishing You nil A Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year . . . from Warren McNeelev «nd mil a MUNCY’S Market