Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, December 22, 1955, Image 9

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    Thursday, December 22, 1955
BROOKINGS HARBOR PILOT
BROOKINGS, OREGON
where -he picked up a mess of
DIFFERENT WIFE*
Motor Men and B & H Logging
When you see A1 Buchanan poison oak and we quite believe
Supply
split even with each
running around with a woman that she has been mi.-?rable with
‘earn winning »two games. For
it
despite
all
the
shots
she’s
that don't look like Flossie at
the Motor Men Jim Preston led
all. take another look. You'll tee subjected too.
the way with « 503 seines and
find it really is Flossie. Some-
was followed by Les Twohy with
JUDGE NELSON INDISPOSED
i 471 series.
Judt ? Hans Nelson has been
and the sister of Mrs. Ruby
For the Loggers Ray Gad-
arsing
a
digestional
disorder
Moore of Portland; Mrs. Myrtle
berry
set a fast pace for his
Ford. Chinook, Wash.; Mrs. Ivy that got to acting up last week­
team with a 566 which was also
Jackson. Astoria; Robert Miller, end, so the judge thought he'd
his series for the evening. He
Gold Beach, Omar Miller, Arc­ best get to a hospital He didn't
was followed by Homer Hag­
adia. California; and Roy Miller stay there very long Mayor Roy
gerty with a 528 series
of Crescent City.
Brimm went down and got him
«■ Anyone interested in bowling
She was bom at Gold Beach, after a night theoe
in this league may inquire at
68 years ago, the daughter of
FfifiP SQMiTHIVÇ'î
In Monday night's bowling the bowling alley or contact
»Edward and Susan iForgy) Mil­
er r m ■' ■ 11 u ■ w t r
eague the League Standings Tiny Diaka. There are three
ler.
were again shifted around as openings for bowlers in this
the close of the first half draws league.
near. On alley 1-2 the Ward's
Team
Won Lost
Gas and Appliani » team made it Brookings Machine
41 19
a clean sweep over the Littrell Wards Gas & Ap.............. 37 23
Parts team. The first game went B & H L <gging Supply
36 24
right down to the last pin. as the Kerr Hardware
31 29
Gas Men were able to win by Brookings Plywood..... 30 30
only one pin. For the winning Dunning Motors
....27 33
Gas Men Bob Dimick was high Brookings-Harbor Pilot 21 39
man. with a 547 series but he Littrell Parts
17 43
! was pushed all the way by team­
Bert Hale, M gr.
Phone 1181
Res. 7 9 4 4
mate Archie Hendricks with a B/G GAME. POND DUCK
534. and Ed Edson and Gordon LEAFLETS ARE AVAILABLE
Main PhM>r — Surf Hotel
Olsen also contributed twin ser­
Two new informational leaf­
ies of 504 By virtue of the clean lets have been added to the ser­
Crescent City, California
sweep the Gas Men went into ies of publications on Oregon's
second place standing.
lish and wildlife, the Oregon
Courteous — Personalized W orld-W ide Travel Service
For the losing Parts Men. Game Commission announced to­
Tiny Drake blazed the way with day. The leaflets titled ‘.'Oreg­
For Your Convenience.
a 560 series and Bud McCourt on's Big
AIR
• STEAMSHIP
AIR CHARTERS
HOTEL ACCOMODATION’S
Game” and "Pond
followed with d 486 series.
TRAIN
BUS
BUS CHARTERS SIGHTSEEING TOURS
Ducks of Oregon” art1 available
On alleys 3-4 the Brookings to the public free of charge.
Machine Shop won three games,
— AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO YOU —
The 4-page leaflets give brief
while Brookings Plywood won facts and identifying features
one game. For the Machineers of each of thé "dabber" or pond
Whitey Matson led the way with ducks that are found in Oregon
a 532 series, and was clo.-*?ly and one each of the big game an­
pushed by three team-mates. imals of the state.
Tony Christensen ro'led a 519,
Informational leaflets on Or­
Jess Hoagland a 518 and Mack egon's fish and wildlife now
Malcolm a 515 series.
number six in series. The other
For the losing Plywood Men, lour include leaflets on Oregon’s
Odom Ford was high man with Upland Game Birds, Salmon of
Owners O f The
a 500 series and Neil Martin Oregon,’ Oregon's Fur-bearers,
followed with a 487 series.
and Trout of Oregon.
On alleys 5-6 the Kerr Hard­
Copies of these publications
ware Team won three games are available free of charge from
and the Brookings Harbor Pilots the Oregon State Game Com­
could only win one. For the win­ mission. 1634 S AV. Alder, Port­
ning Hardware Men Bill High- land, Oregon.
am led the way with a 538 ser­
ies and Bob Rettke ended up
with a 470 series. By virtue of TRAVELLING
Mrs. Erma Rice left last week
this win the Hardware Men went
into fourth position in the stand­ end for three month’s vacation.
She drove to central California
ings.
For the losing Pilots, Jim where she will sj»?nd the holi­
Harper was high man with a 501 days with her daughter and sis­
and also rolledj a game with nine ter. From there, the two sisters
spares in a row He was follow­ h a v e booked passage on a
ed by Art Guthrie was rolled a freighter through the Panama
Canal and theno? to visit a-
500 series.
On alleys 7-8 the Dunning nother sister in Florida.
AIMEE MILLER TOLMAN
Mrs. Aimee Miller Tolma.i
p.tssed away last week, at the
Petaluma General Hospital fol­
lowing a long illness and was
buried there at the Cypress Hill
Memorial Park.
Mrs. Tolman, for many years
a lesident of Harbor, was the
wile of Bert Tolman, whom she
mairied in Cresoent City. Oct. 16
1916.
She was the mother of Mrs.
Florence Buchanan and Mrs.
Ardith Gardella, both of Brook­
ings; Mrs. Lillian Jones, Grants
Pass; Elwood Tolman, Petaluma
and the late Bernard Tolman
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