Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, March 29, 1956, Page 6, Image 6

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    Thursday, March 29, 1956
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT — BROOKINGS, OREGON
PAGE SIX
Letter to the Editor
NOW is the Time
to Purchase Your
Fishing ¡Supplies
SEAL-DRI RUGGED RANGER
NORTHERNER JACKET
Completely Reversible
ONLY
Jacket lined with new Ensolite to keep
you warm and dry. 100% waterproof
$ 3 9 .9 5
and will keep you afloat.
COME IN
full 32" long, but weighs only 3 4 lbs.
AND SEE
Here’s just the jacket for fishing, hunt­
THEM
NOW!
ing and casual wear.
Be Prepared When You Go O ut
A fter The Big Ones
Penn Long Beach No. 60
b
Low Price . . .
but really a good reel
Penn No. 330 M LEV ELINE REED ......................... $2095
CONOLAN 68” Medium Action Fiberglass
BOAT ROI) ............................................................ ........
J
Just the thing for Salmon Euthtng
A Complete Assortment of MUSTAD TREBLE HOOKS
Sizes 14 to 30
Complete Stock of Fishing Equipment
SPINNERS — Backmore, Jensep, Bonneville and
Bear Valley P attern !
CASTING RODS .... ......................................... From $2.95 up
ALL TYPES OF LINE —
SINKERS, SPREADERS, HOOKS
ASHWAY & CORTLAND CAM O-FLAGE NYLON LINE
We have this in 1200-yd spools and we will put it on your re
FIBERGLASS TACKLE BOXES .................. $5 95 to $12.95
Exclusive Franchise
— SALES & SERVICE —
Kiekhaefer
MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTORS
McCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS
LAWN BOY MOWERS
Her« ’s just the thing for fishing and sports enthusiasts,»a real
CHARCOAL HEATER and GRILL for picnics, camping or in
the lo a t 8»»’ this ideal HEATER at .Worn« s.
only $995
No Smoke
No Dust
Just Rurn Charcoal Briquets
CHAI ICOAL BRIQUETS in 5 to 25 Pound Bags
COI I : man CAMP STOVES
$13 95
. Burner
........................................
$17 95
2 Burner Deluxe ...................................
$23.75
3 Burner Deluxe ....
$12.95
MAN
No.
300
STOVE
....................
COLI
$3.50
tei Mta .n h i i t
Lamps,
»LETE
REPAIR
SERVICE
on
all
Coleman
COR I
Lanterns, Stows and Heaters
$12.95
Punk« r Alcohol MARINE STOVE .......
L
. nd corrosion proof, stainless steel, brass and gal x ani/ed
const uction. Burns alcohol, silent and odorless.
SMI III MARINE
Remote Controls
T h ro ttle and Shift to fit
M ercure, Johnson and Evinrude Motors
Prices Start at $28.10
16’ G I.A SSPA R AVALON OUTBOARD CRUISER $1180.00
i FOB Tacoma Wash. »
Eiliergli ss construction, windshield, canvas top.
upholstered scats
C om p'ete S tock WOOLSEY MARINE I’A IN IS
Topside, deck, anti-fouling, bottom paints,
M arine V arnish
. Q u arts $2 SO
P in ts $1.60
Dora Your Boat Lcakl Get RUBBER SEA LER 900
and a com plete line of calking m aterials.
Keep that boat steady w ith a CANVAS St.A AN( HOR 2.23
3/8" H ard-L aid COTTON ANCHOR ROPE.
5 4 c per it.
7 16" Ship Brand Cable-Laid green treated
MANILA R O PE
4c I*'1' ft
6 x 8” size Plastic ANCHOR ROPE FLOAT
$450
O range and W hite
1 »'in htful Folding DECK CHAIRS
$12 60
Lightweight alum inum ami canvas. Je st the thing
for com fortable boat fishing
I a"c,c stock ef Kedge and N avy type ANCHORS. 15 to 35 lbs.
1- ipast Q uality A PEX ASH OARS. 7* to 12* long ta r g e Stock
CO M PLETE STOCK O F
I'llil RGI.ASS (1 .0 1 II & RESIN
To put a new finish on th a t boat bottom. Seals
w aterpt K»ts and m akes a tough lx »at lx»,tom.
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Coast Guard Approved L IF E JA CK ETS
$5.60 to $7 95
K apok scaled in vinyl plastic
Lightw eight M arathon RAIN CLOTHES
P ressure welded for resistance to scuffing, snagging,
ripping and oxidation.
Coat w ith Hood
$16 25
P an ts
$8 40 to $9 40
111 1 JN F CAl KI D SHOES
$39.50
Spring heel and regular. Finest quality, hand-made.
Guaranteed for comfort and durability.
Converse Top Quality HIP BOOTS
$ 1 1 95
” en’n
.......... .........................................
$13 95
Women's ..................................... -........... ......
$11 95
Converse Flexite HIP BOOTS
Servua Insulated 3-EYELET PAG
Men's
$12(15
Tournament Ends
The W om ans C ity T ournam ent
Sunday. M
March
u came
im e to a close Sunday,
arch
25th, with many new winners.
Krua Striech
Cfriofh with!665, tnnk
Nova
took 1st
place in all events. Doris Free-
man was first place in scratch
all events with 1444. First place
in Singles going to Cleo Craig
with 599. She rolled a 200 game
and 509 series. Marge Golds-
berry placed second with 597,
rolling a 201 game and 504 series.
Third place Marty Drake 563.
fourth place Nova Striech 562,
5th place tied Mertie Harroun
,i.nd Bessie Baird with 557, 7th
Gina Rerkenfield 566, 8th place
tied Jewell Johnson, M. Rettke,
and Doris Freeman with 547.
In Doubles Doris Freeman and
Marge Goldsberry rolled 1138 to
take over first place. Doris roll­
ing a 218 game. Jewell Johnson
and Marty Drake held second
with 1113. Third was Bessie
Baird and Violet Hickerson 1102,
Phyllis Kerr and Voni Fox was
4th with 1101, Eskie McNees and
Edith Houvila was in fifth with
1098.
The teams stayed the same
after Saturday night competing.
Brookings Feed and Seed team
first with 2702; Brookings Mar­
ket, 2nd, 2652; Hanscams 2649
'w as third; and rolling into 4th
Mode O’Day 2636 and B & H
Logging 2601 for fifth place.
With only four more weeks,
lowed way behind with 405 pin«
but yet was ahead of the rest left in the league the standings
I was very happy to see the
are very close, as there are only
of the team.
In the final set of the evening three games separating the first article about the "Brookings
the League Leading Kerr Hard­ three positions, and only seven Sewer” by Bob Dimmick as it
ware team split two and two games difference between the confirms the legendary’ argue-
with the Brookings Plywood first six teams, so anyone may ment of who owns the sewer.
It must have consumed a lot
team. By virtue of this split the be able to win the position for
Hardware men held on to a slim league playoff to determine the of time and considerable ex­
pense to conclude this research.
one-game lead over the Plywood league championship.
In my opinion, the City Coun­
men, who are in second position.
17 cil and every property owner in
' Kerr Hardware ..............31
For
the
Hardware
Men,
Bill
gers Irv Jones led the way with
30. 18 Brookings should get behind Mr.
574 pins, which took high honors Higham and Bud Lowe tied for Brookings Plywood
20 Dimmick and give him their full
|
B
&
H
Logging
..............28
for the evening. He was followed high series with 498 pins and Bob
by Cliff Brimm with 516 pins.
, Butrick followed, with 497 pins Brookings Machine . ... 25 23 support. With the evidence he
For the jos,nK
losing Harts
parts Men,
Men i * For the Plywood men Neil Brookings-Harbor Pilot 25 23 has secured and made public who
j,-or
Ti
Drake set the pace with Martin turned in 509 pins and Wards Gas & Appliance 24 24 could own the sewer except us,
Dunning Motors ............16 32 the people of Brookings? Do we
---- pins and . . Rud
. . . McCourt
. r,__ . i_i.
enrv Houvila with 494 Dins.
fol ; H
Henry
pins.
Littrell Parts ..................13 35 want to pay $29.000 for some­
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thing that we evidently already
own ?
Lets get behind Mr. Dimmick
REGISTER BEFORE APRIL 11 and give him our support in
every way possible.
to vote in the MAY IS primaries.
(Sig.) Betty Young
In the Calorette League March
23rd many changes in the team
tandings took place.
41
Chetco Home
71
66
46
White Rock
Smith River Variety 57 ti 544
Hi-Way Market
554 56 2
Ship A Shore
51
61
50
62
Moores Variety
Smith River Tavern 494 624
Brook. Feed X- Seed 474 ».!
Choteo took one losing three to
W hite Rock; H i-W ay M arket
and iShip A Shore team s split
2 and 2; Sm ith River V ariety
took four points from Moores
V ariety; Sm ith River Tavern
took all four from Brookings
Feed and Seed.
High series of the evening
w ire : Y. Vaughn 511; R ettke
196; N. H yatt 456; C. Rogers
156. High gam es w ere: Vaughn
1S7; R e ttk e 179. S tair-step s w ere
rolle by L. W allace. 137, 136 and
135.
Monday nights Ixiwiing league
w jb again closed up in the league
standings. The b attle for first
place continues and now is
close race betw een three team s,
and the th ree following team s
a re rapidlv closing the gap and
m aking the com petition keen.
In th e first set of the evening,
the up and coming Brookings-
H arbor Pilot team made it a
clean swc»»p over the strong I
Brookings M achine Shop team I
The Pilots found the alley s much I
to th eir liking as four men broke
into the 500 series. Leading th«*,
way for the w inners was Vic
Y ahr w ith 549 pins and was
followed by Jim H arper w ith
528 who was presscxl by Art
G u th rie with 523 pins and Joe
Murphy contributed 501 pins.
For the losing M achinéis,
Whitey Matson set a fast pace
w ith 561 pins in a futile cause
as his nearest team -m ate turned
in only 181 pins, and the lx»tt- in
fell out for the rest of his team.
T his clean '.weep let the P ilots
go into a tie w ith the M achinéis
for fourth place.
In th e second set of the even­
ing, the Wards Gas and Ap­
pliance team won three gam es
and losing one to the Dunning ,
Motors team For the w inning
Gas men Fd Edson led the wax I
w ith 532 p’ns and was followed
by John Beckley w ith 528 pins
F or the losing Motor Men Bob
Collier led his team with 491
pins and Ben Jew ell followed
w ith 382 pins.
In the third set of the evening
th e B & H Logging Supply made
it a clean sweep over the L ittrell
P a rts team and went into third
place, only th ree gam es out of
first place For the winning Log-
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