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PAGE FOUR BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT — BROOKINGS, OREGON Thursday, January 26, 1956 POWERS DECISIONS BRUINS SATURDAY BY A 52-35 COUNT j Complete Course and Ralph W. R*?ed, c ity w orks superintendent. F ifty -e ig h t b u ilding inspectors fro m cities in Oregon completed P A T R O N IZ E a three-day b u ilding inspectors A D V E R T IS E R S short course at Oregon State The Powers C ruisers proved B Si H too m uch fo r the B rookings the a ll Logging team ro llin g tim e highest scratch B ru in s S a tu rd a y in a game team game 805 and w ith handi played a t Powers. The fin a l cap 974, took three games fro m Score was 52-35, w ith Powers fo u rth place Mincers. Hanscams leading most o f the way. team ta kin g three fro m W ards T he Brooks Just couldn’t h it Propane, tie in g them fo r 7th from the fie ld in the contest, and 8th place. Monday nights bow ling was n e ttin g ju s t tw o buckets in the Yoli Vaughn took honors fo r second, th ird , and fo u rth quar highest series rolled in league again scrambled around ex ters, a fte r holding th e ir own, w ith 545 scratch. O th e r high cept the league leaders Brook 12-13 in the firs t period. series H aggerty 497, A. Rusidell ing Plywood, who hung on to F ry , and Goodman did a ll the 490. The second highest game firs t place by a n a rro w m argin damage fo r the Cruisers, w ith rolled this season a 224 by Y. o f o n ly one game. The Plyw ood men won three the fo rm e r n e ttin g 20 points and Vaughn, oth e r evening high« B & H Logging the la tte r 16. were Rusidell 202 and T. H o u vila games w h ile F o r Brookings, fo u r men d iv 197. S ta irste p games 113 114 I Was on,y ab,e to come through ' 'V1,h one w in - F o r the w inning ided w hat scoring there was and 115 were bowled bv R Plywood men H enry H uovila p re tty evenly. J e rry Anderson led the w ay w ith a 556 series h it nine, w ith seven free throws; — BOWLING N E W S — and was followed closely by S tan G ribble also h it fo r nine The C alorette le a g u e F riday, N eil M a rtin w ith a 550 serf's. points; w h ile Tom Evans scored January 20th were h ittin g some F or the loosing Loggers Ray •even and Rod Rush six. high games and series. The lead G adberry set the pace w ith a T h is S aturday, St. Bernards ing team Chetco Home & A u to 557 series and was follow ed by w ill play here. ro llin g the high game 630 and 1 Merle Hanscam w ith a 523 T h is F rid a y the B ruins travel to Langlois to play there, re series 1692 s p lit games o f 2 and 2 series, tu rn in g to B rookings to play St. w ith B rookings Feed and Seed In the second set o f the even- team s till holding sixth place, ing the W ards Gas & Appliance Bernards, here, Saturday. Ship A Shore team lost three, y n a d e i t a clean sweep over the In the Jayvee contest it was P ilots. By a d iffe re n t story, and the Brooks though s till holding second place, B rookings-H arbor to 7th place Moores V a rie ty this clean sweep the Gas men •w e p t to a one-point lead, 44-43, team. went in to a tw o w ay tie fo r in a tig ! t contest a ll the way. The th ird place team S m ith second place. F o r the w in n in g A fte r Powers had pushed ahead to a 13-6 firs t q u a rte r lead ,the R ive r V a rie ty sp lit 2 and 2 w ith Gas men A rch ie H endricks led Brooks caught fire and tied the H i-W a y M arket holding fifth the w ay w ith a 515 series, and place. W hite Rock, fo u rth place was followed closely by team •core at the h a lf 21-21. The score team, took three fro m S m ith mate, Les D em m ick who tu r n was again knotted at the three- R iver Tavern. The high in d ivid - ed in a 513 series, and Gordon q i / ' f." m ark, 33-33. ' ual series rolled by R. H a g g erty Olsen contributed a 509 series. " k slammed in 13 517, M alcolm 506, G oldsberry F o r the loosing P ilo ts Joe I* i Is e ht o f w hich came in the 496, and Freeman 484. The even M urphy was high man w ith a a ll .i a.it second quarter. ing high games wen* Potocnick 499 series and he was follow ed 210, Freeman 193, M alcolm 191, by V ic Yahr w ith a 489 series. ;./• —~ rs ...... , - i ’raig 189 Step,adder games of In the th ird set o f the evening good bowLng was i 39> 159> and 179 were r(j|,pd by the B rookings Machine Shon ro lle a v m e re ,gue on r . Fischer. team won three games, w hile T h i'rsu m uary 19. The firs t Dunning M otors team was able place t< Lesm ebt. . ro llin g CHORAL CLUB N E W S to w in only one game. F o r the \ u ” ah!r h ’ 1 serips The Ghetco C h o rd ’ C lub w ill i n n i n g Machine men Tony v • u / ' » ta k ,nK ,o l,r from sing tw o numbers at the P TA , Christensen ran w ild in the I ' l ' '. are, who ire now Thursday. February 2nd. Spec- s*‘eon(1 game and came out w ith f° r r ° nd PJaCe W th Mode ial Pra c ti«* w ill be held Sunday a Une-geries o f 585 and he was O l a y . J he sixth place B rook- January 29, nt 3 p.m. a t the followed by W hitey Matson ,eam !1K three home o f Mrs. Helen Rice, the who turned in a 519 series. d ay. I he f<’ th place d ire c to r o f the group. to r the losing Motorm en, Roy P ollard led the w ay w ith a 445 series and was followed by Ken P ra tt w ith a 4.35 series. In the fin a l set-to of the even ing, the K e rr H ardw are team won three games, and pushed the . t reII Parts men fo r th e ir one * r'ie w Mausoleum. Portland, W hether you enjoy collecting '•’in. For the w inning H ardw are fine firin g pieces, or testing th e ir 'Ten B ill H igham turned in a accuracy, Olym pia's r< freshing •"<; series and Boh But ric k w ith character adds (Ueasuiv to the experience. eos . „ . ---------— a 524 and Bud Lowe contributed a v 2T T F o r the losing P arts Men, Bud M cC ourt led the w ay w ith a 522 Z ?W e^,nca Z iU t . 1 « by a m w iN O TP’ c o m p a n y . O L V M A I. iasfis® 7 an ,S ’ i» at i.'t lit ». i 7 htt Hat, >n<nt iHt.um AiaJtl A S S A G IC s4it(?U Here’s u handsome premium leather so s< and smooth it actually hugs your fo o t. S killed W n u ; erg w c • manship, luxurious Lasticali and Mas ‘ . ‘s i patented features promise you more se com fort fo r your money. Let us show you •W t ' ' ,u>— ...... —» ** I M . ■ ■ ■ I construction pra<' ,ic<‘s ¡n ’ to b e n , concrete ' blocks and reinforced steel. The I speakers included representat ON H IG H W A Y 101 _ 5 M IL E S N O R T H O F C RE S C E N T C IT Y ives of lu m b e r and allied b uild ing industries. C ertificates of com pletion were awarded at the end o f the three day ourse. Inspectors who completed the course included: Brookings, C. Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis F. Campbell, c ity councilman, V IS T A V IS IO N — Technicolor AH Types Jan. 26-27-28 - THE MAD MAGICIAN \ incent Price —* Mary Murphy • WOMENS • CHILDRENS MENS Jan. 29-30-31 A MAN CALLED PETER Shoes Expertly Re-Newed at GERRY’S SHOE REPAIR Richard Todd — Jean Peters young MOTEL BUILDING Gregory Peck — Rita Game CineinaScape NIGHT PEOPLE Cinemascope T h is ad is p r in t« ! fo r the purpose of in fo rm in g the buying p u b lic o f the B rookings- H a rb o r area o f the clean business tactics of Local Merchants, who give you service when most needed. Y our local m erchant also pays property, c ity, and county taxes and a ll o th e r taxes to do business in this area, to fu rth e r benefit the people liv in g here. to O il a tte n tio n th a t high-priced e le ctric appliances are being sold by high-pressure methods to people in this area by an outside concern. IN COMPARISON TAKE A LOOK AT OUR PRICES! On NORGE FREEZERS MODEL Cu. Ft. List Price F-105 VF-13 F-155 F-205 VF-175 10 U 13 I51/2 20’4 17*/2 279.95 299.95 329.95 399.95 379.95 We I lave In Our Possession A Sales Slip From A Portland Appliance Firm To A Local Customer With I he Following Information: SULZLRO FREEZER S /4 9 - 9 5 Down Payment s 7 4 ,9 5 Balance $675.00 SO500 FOOD ORDER 4 Monthly Payments of Approximately $41.30. I reezer to be paid by xj equal payments of approximately $33.75 per month. WHY PAY MORE? 5-YEAR \Y A R R A N T Y ,a ml F(X )I) PROTECT ION INSURANCE ES EN( EL DED IN ERIGI • LISTED. —in . 1 .. ■r —— .. SALES SLIP C A N BE SEEN A T O U R STORE 1 W hen the above freezer is completely paid for < *A , you will find it has cost a total of SSS^.cx)_ PLUS Food as sh >wn on above sales slip. \ * •n-. « 1» k If «*«■** r s » ïi ■»? F i «•ocL * oofl f M t» « Beaide. her husband, she ls by her sistcp « u M um '* M>e 14 K l ^ a t n FW tf We ju s t ask you ,0 c o m p .,,, the prices below and see the difference fo r yourself. f OVKL S REED ■ J >afh claimed Louel S . w ife \ N. I . Reed, on Ja n u a ry l l t h . Reed passing away at the F h y rc ia n s and Surgeons Hos- ” • «». P ortland, a fte r a long ,||. u 'o u I 2 tP,TOenf was in the R,v- V,th her husband. Mrs. Reed came to Brooking« about 12 'ea™ ago, planning on entering b ife s ^ 1^ bUSm< SS bUt ,a te r Krpw * h<* ’ Sun-Mon-Tues D o n 't Be MIS-LED t >ne w ho e a rly foresaw the p< 1 sib ilitie s of Brookings, and becked his convictions w ith m a t er a lly helping 'in its develop- i u*nt, passed away January 18, Oakland. C a lifo rn ia . A fte r i eng and e m in e n tly succtessfll business life rlscw h e re , L yle E dgar Redfield came to B ro o k ings about nine years ago, open ing a grocery store in w hat is I known as the K ru g e r R u i'd - •’7. His congenial self and fa m ily . and h s experience in m e r chandising soon made his store nr too small and his next step ; f e construction o f the handsome stand now > nd *r P manage ment o f Mr. and Mrs Jim K irb y . C T te rly . M r. R edfield has ' ecn in p4H»r health, suffering ” nm a heart condition, and it s m h -cs o f this that he en- ' ' *d a Pnv area hosp.tal wh?re a led to survive surgery He 6 3 'e a r s o 'd . M r. Re ’f c ’ ' p rp r ’e -f la m ath F a l’s fo r sonic th ir t y veara. and at »he t m,» of h ’s ’■ " a s a resident of S m ith 'iv e r. S u rvivin g hs w.j(ipw. of S m ith R ive r; tw o sons. tw o d a u g h te r< •yrs Eva Stiles, Mrs W ilm a ’ essup, and Mrs. B«*tty Young a sister ’< Mrs. E L. E llio t; 10 ;rp nt! children and 1 great ! ranck h ht a ll residents ot K lam - •’ h Falls mhie McGowan, and b ro th e r) t J Z L V T !,h - MiI of Thurs-Fri-Sat YOU'RE NEVER TOO YOUNG • Obitu; rv Of Lv'e RedfW "Vd tiiat makes the r' and theatre — SHOE REPAIR While You Wait ...with pleasure I k » » « » college S aturday, January 21st. The school was sponsored by the OSC departm ent o f c iv il engineering to b ring b u ild in g in spectors abreast o f la te st devél °Pm ents in construction meth- ods and practices. I t was the i " ” * such scho° ' held by th e ' | college In s tru c tio n covered foundation reqUiren’enU TF?M , o r 'eS- d i rai Won Lost rookings Plywood ......... 10 2 K e rr H ardw are ............... 9 3 W ards Gas & Applianae.... 9 3 D unning M otors ............... 5 7 Brookings Machine Shop 5 7 B & H Logging Supply ... 4 g L it tr e ll P arts ................... 3 9 B rookings-H arbor Pilots.. 3 9 W ANtADS . X . - friends i ’/ . i ‘ oá •’ j ,’W,. 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