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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1956)
N BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT — BROOKINGS, OREGON Donald Payne, community lead er, received ten applications for summer school at Corvallis. These applications will be passed out to those interested in attend ing. Mr. Harold Sparks brought to our attention that we should remember our safety rules, which we will discuss at the D im m ick Brookings M kt ' THE PRICES QUOTED IN THIS AD ARE EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, APRIL 5 thru SATURDAY, APRIL 7 HOLIDAY — O le o 211* 35 MAYONNAISE 5 9 BEST FOODS — REAL WHITE STAR V2 Can CHUNK TONA WHITE KING — Coid Cream 29' J foi" COMPLEXION SOAP 20c MAXWELL HOUSE — COFFEE Pound 890 2 Lbs. $ 1.77 WEAREVER — 25 foot Box ALUMINUM FOIL 250 CELLO BAG — 2 Packs. CELERY HEARTS 29 ft iMERIAL — LETTUCE Pound 8< Pound GARBAGE 50 Thursday, April 5, 1956 Monday night’s bowling league was a battle all the way but at the finish of the evening the league standings stood as they were but the games standing was again narrowed as the end L E TTE R TO THE EDITOR — of the league draws near. The league leading Kerr Hard While the PILOT does not ware team managed to hold on nomuilly consider anonymous to their one game lead, but w%ere letters, the subject matter of the closely followed by the Brook following is entirely in accord ings Plywood team and the B&H ance with this paper’s policy. Logging team. ‘‘Why don’t w-e have a Hospital t o r the Hardware team, who in Harbor or Brookings?” won three games over the Dun We surely need one! ning Motors team. Bob Rettke Over in Seaside Hospital, in set a fast pace with a nice series Crescsent City, in Room 122, lies of 564 pins, and was follow-ed by Mrs. Sue Benham, of Harbor. Bill Higham with 520 pins. She’s in her 93rd year, but don't , For the losing Motor men Bob think she’s giving up. She’s Just Collier led the way with 480 pins Fine. and was followed by Elmer Tan- Then, down in Room 318, is tare with 450 pins. Lucien G. Stafford, of Harbor. In the second set of the even He is in his 83rd year, entirely ing, the Brookings Plywood *team helpless, and he isn’t giving up, won three games over the Wards either. He hopes to come home, Gas and Appliance team and sometime. managed to hold on to second Right across the hall from Mr. position by one narrow game. Stafford is Nick Baumgardner, For the winning Plywooders Neil of Brookings. He will be ready Martin led the way with 551 to go home, shortly. pins and was followed by Henry Olaf Pearson was over there Huovila with 495 pins. and every week we read about For the losing Gas Men Les Harbor and Brookings babies be Dimmick led the way with a ing born at Seaside Hospital. 532 series and brother Bob fol Mrs. Dyer is a wonderful hos lowed with 494 series. pital manager. Seaside is of the In the third set of the evening best of hospitals but I’ll bet the B & H Logging Supply team a penny Mrs. Dyer would wel was able to squeeze out three come a hospital in Southern games over the Brookings-Har- Curry County. bor Pilots team. This was the Dr. Ronni©er’s car is parked battle of the evening as no game in front of the Seaside Hospital or total pins was decided until every day. Let’s get busy and the last man had finished. F o r have a hospital in Brookings or the winning Loggers, C. E. Def- Harbor. enbaugh led the way with 518 What do YOU say? pins and Irv Jones followed with Anonymous 509 pins and he was pressed by Ray Gadberry with 505 pins. UPPER CHETCO ',-H NEWS For the losing Pilots. Art The monthly meeting of the Guthrie led the way with 530 Upper Chetco 4-H C om m unity pins and was followed by Joe Club w as called to ordetl by Mike Murphy who had a 502 series. Nickerson, president, on Friday, In the final set of the evening March 30th. at 7:30, at the Up the Brookings Machine Shop ran per Chetco School. over the Litrell Parts team with The project chairmen were a clean sweep. For the Machin- called upon to tell what they ers Tony Christensen led« the were doing in their projects. way with 580 pins, which took high series honors for the night. He was pushed all the way by Whitey Matson who rolled a 562. For the losing Parts men. Tiny Drake led the way with 488 and Merce Jaklewicz rolled a 430 Kerr Hardware ....... 34 Brookings Plywood ...........33 19 B St H Logging ................ 3i Brookings Machine Shop 29 Brookings-Harbor Pilots 26 U ards Gas & Appliance 25 Dunning Motors 17 Littrell Parts ......... 13 — next meeting. Mr. Chaney offered to type up safety rule pamphlets for us. Our next meeting will be on Friday, April 27th, at 7:30 p.ra. — Judy Nickerson, News Reporter VOTERS NOTICE — The City of Brookings has been divided in two Precincts with Highwty io i as the dividing line as follows: BROOKINGS PRECINCT NO. 1 — All residents on the oceanside of Highway 101 and between the Chetco River and the city limit boundary on the North of Brookings. BROOKINGS PRECINCT NO. 2 — All residents on the Easterly side of Highw-ay 101 and be tween the Chetco River and city limit boundary on the North of Brookings. FERRELO PRECINCT — All residents not residing within the city limits of Brookings and North of the Chetco River. (See Map) C hetco < - The registered voters residing in these Precinct« should notify Oleta A. Walker, County Clerk. Gold Beach at once, stating their precinct, so their names will be listed in the proper poll book. If not registered, you can register with Mrs. Mae Smith, City Recorder of Brookings and official Registrar for these Precincts or at the County Clerk’s office in Gold Beach. TEN BILLION MILES OF T rav ellers on the M yrtle Point and A rago Road are asked not to pick the daffs. They w ere | planted there as a roadside beautification by th e Arago D arden Club m em bers 1 UARPENTERVILLE NEWS 2 Bunches MUSTARD GREENS 190 U.S.D.A. GOOD — Pound REEF ROAST 490 PLATE or BRISKET — Pound B o ilin g B e e f 2 5 0 U.S.D.A. GOOD — RIB STEAKS NICELY SEASONED POSE SAUSAGE Pound 75P B rother Colegrove. Rex Nic- kles, and C harles C a rp e n te r all 1 w ent up the K lam ath River, on I Mon«lay. w itn Danny H aight of S m ith River They brought a j cat down th e river for B ro th er Those attending the dance at Ihstol River. S atu rd ay night, j from C arpenterville w ere: Mr and Mrs Charles C arp en ter. Mr and Mrs Rex Niekles, Mr. and Mrs Herb Hoxie and children. ( Mr. and Mrs Jim P etre, Mr and j Mrs Ra> P aSSieV \ j r and Mrs I 1 ommy Cox, Mr and Mrs R a\ G ardner, Bill Ward. Goldie Zink i and d au g h ter Lenny. W alking Jo h n '’ F rev stopped at the home of Mr. and Mrs Norm Christ.msen. at th e A zalea Mill, for his ten-m inute rest, and spent the night at the C a rp e n te r ville A uto Court An E a ste r Egg H unt w as held at the school house Friday for »he children Jello and cupcakes wcio served by the visiting p a r ents. D orothy C arpenter. Betty- Lou E ckert and R uth Hoxie. 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