Thursday, March 9, 1956
Bowling News —
Monday nights bowling league
was again tied up for first place
position, as the Brookings P ly
wood team made it a clean sweep
over the Dunning Motors team.
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This sweep enabled the Plywood
boys to go into a tie with the
Kerr Hardware team. For the
winning Plywood team, Vem
McNees led the way with 334
pins, followed by Neil Martin
with 531 pins and Henry’ Houvila
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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT — BROOKINGS, OREGON
contributed 522 pins.
For the losing Motor Men Les
Tuohy led the way with 490
pins and was followed by Bob
Collier with 481 pins.
In the second set of the even
ing the B & H Logging Supply
team made it a clean sweep over
the Wards Gas and Appliance
team. For he winning Logger«
Ray Gadbeny led the way with
518 pins and was followed close
by his team-mates C. E. Deffen-
baugh with 514, Irv Jones with
506 and Cliff Erimm who turned
in 500 pins.
For the losing Gas Men, Les
Dimmick led the way with 504
pins, followed by Arch e Hen
dricks with 497 pins.
In the third set of the evening
the Kerr Hardware Team won
three games from the Brookings
Machine Shop team and this en
abled them to stay in a first
place tie. For the Hardware men
Bob Rettke led the way with 529
pins and Bud Lowe turned in 503.
For the losing Machiners Tony-
Christensen led his team with
541 pins and was pushed by
Whitey Matson with 538 pins
and Bob DefTenbaugh turned in
a 509 series.
In the final set of the evening
the Littrell Parts team won
three games and lost one to the
Brookings-Harbor Pilots. For
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The Winchuck Women's Club
Terrence, the Greek Philos
met at the home of Mrs. Barbara opher wrote: "I am a man. As I
Duffy near Fort Dick on Thurs am a man, I must concern my
day, February 23rd, with agven self with all things pertaining
members present. Mrs. Zella to man.”
May, the president, presided over>
the business meeting. After the
meeting, a baby shower was
held for Mrs. Duffy and the sec- I
ret pal gifts were exchanged.
Mrs. Margaret Steinmetz won
the hostess’ prize. The hostess
served delightful refreshments
late in the afternoon. The next
meeting will be held at the home
of Mrs. Pearl Henry, near Fort
Diek, on Marcji 29th.
Mr. and Mrs. Ferdie Stein
metz and children left a week
ago for Kansas City where they
wdl visit Mr. Steinmetz's father
who is ill. They plan on being
gone about a month. While Mr.
Steinmetz is away, his rural
route is being served by Art
Pierce.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnson
returned home the latter part of
the week after a wedding trip
which took them to Reno and
other points south and east of
here.
Mrs. Elzie Bagley and Ernest
Foster of Medford were visitors
Saturday at the home of their
brother, Milton Foster, while
here they took care of some
business here.
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*/2 T h is C h ic k e n
For O N E B U C K
Mrs. Gene Reiling and four
children drove over from Grants
Pass Tuesday for a few days
visit at the home of her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Payne.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Leigh of
Ashland are visiting at the home
of Mrs. William McVay. Mrs.
Leigh and Mrs. McVay ane sis
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Students of the local schools
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For the Losing Pilots, Jim
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