Thursday, April 26,1956
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT — BROOKINGS,, OREGON
Mr. and Mrs. John Burbach early in June.
and Mrs. Frank Fanger accomp*
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Freeman, 148; M. Rettke, 148;
Rogers 145; Ersa Fischer 145;
the Alternates Madge Matson,
148 and Betty Guthrie, 148.
The Calorette League held a
meeting after bowling with the
election of officers held. Nadine
Hyatt, President-elect for the
coming year. Billie Pratt, vice-
president; Miriam Rettke, sec
retary and Barbara Pollard, the
seargent of arms. Also for the
next year there will be a change
to a four-man team.
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anled Rev. and Mrs. Sadler to
Mrs. Eva Lee Long returned
Grants Pass, Monday, to attend Friday, from a business trip to
* Vacation Bible School Work- Klamath Falls..
■hop. Vacation Bible School will
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be held at the Baptist Church,
MAKE THAT PVTTS
¿..then m ake yourself
a fine bourbon highball ..»>y
Mr. and Mrs. James Riggs, of
Astoria, visited over the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Everett Jag
gers, his uncle and aunt, and also
other relatives in the vicinity.
Keith Weeks, of Clarkston,
Washington, visited his father,
Lloyd, here, this past week.
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Ask
H ermitage
Kerrs W in Second Half
Hardtop Races
To Begin ¿Soon
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Hardtop, Jaliwy and Midfltf
Races will commence at the OK
can Drive-In track at Crescent
City on May 13th with plenty <
cars on hand to provide thrill^
it was announced this week by
James Harris who has leased
the track from Art Grenfeld ant
Gus Fowler.
Harris said the races would
he held here and at Redwood
Acres, Eureka, on alternate S u n
day’s with the Humbolt event*
starting May 20th.
Promising that there would bn
no shortage of cars, he neve«*»
the-lesa suggested additional eir
trants get their cars in shape
and list them with Gus Fowler
at the Drive-In immediately.
Mrsu Roy Weideman had a par-
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wersch ty of friends in to help celebrate
returned this past week, from a her husband's birthday.
trip to Portland.
and Tony Christensen tied with with 531 pins and Ray Gad-
538 pins and Mack Malcolm fol berry contributed 519 pins.
For the losing Motor Men, Bob
lowed with 525 pins.
For the Plywood men. Neil Collier led the way with 488 pins
Martin led the way with 538 and was followed by Ben Jew
pins and was followed by Hank ell with 434 pins.
Houvila with 493 pins.
In the third set of the evening,
In the third set of the evening, the Brookings Machine Shop
the Wards Gas and Appliance swept over the Brookings 1 ly
team won three games and lost wood team, and went into third
one to the Brookings-Harbor position, dropping the Plywood
Pilots. For the w inning Gas Men men into fourth spot. For the
Les Dimmiek led the way with winning Maehlners Whitey Mat
532 pins and V^rg Goldsberry son set the pace with a good ser
followed with 524 pin*.
ies of 565 pins, and was followed
For the losing Pilots, Vic Yahr by Tony Christensen with a 534.
OLD
turned in 508 pins and Jim Har
For the losing Plywood Men,
per 458 pins.
Neil Martin turned in 496 pins
In the final set of the evening, to edge out team-mate Hank
BRAND
the Littrell Parts tearq made it
Huovila with 495 pins.
a clean sw’eep over the Dunning
In the final set of the evening v •
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For the winner of the series, Motors team. For the winning
the
Littrell Parts team won
SAN FRANCISCO. Calif. (FHTNC) — Ruth J O’Hollerart **
KENTUCKY STRAIGHT
the Loggers, Irv Jones led the P arts Men, Tiny Drake set the
BOURBON W HISKtY
receives the insignia of her new rank upon being promoted
way with 555 pins and was clos fast pace and led the way with three games from the Wards
to Woman Marine Captain at the Headquarters of the 12th
T-i Om ih.w ii.M
ely followed by C. E. Defen- 572 pins, w hich was good enough Q U an d A ppliance te a m . F o r tl» '
Marine Corps Reserve and Recruitment District, San Fran-
baugh with 545 and Ray Gad- to take high series for the even winning P arts Men, Tiny Drake
berry who contributed 522 pins. ing. He was followed by Bud set the pane with 570 pins and
sisco, California. She has her captain’s bars pinned on by
was followed by Ted Freeman
Woman Marine Captain Rosalie Crites, Officer in Charge of * ?
For the losing Hardware men, McCourt with 514 pins.
Woman’s Branch, and Col. G. P. Groves, Deputy Director of
For the losing Motor Men, Les with 472 pins.
Bill Higham led tlx? way with
the 12th District, on April 3rd.
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547 pins and Bud Lowe followed Twohy led the way with 424
The daughter of Mr. and Mr». J, M. O'Holk’ran of Brookings,
pins and Roy Pollard followed Kerr H ardw are................. 40 20
with 477 pins.
B & H Logging Supply.....36 24
Oregon, Captain O’Holleran serves as a Woman Marine
In the second set of the even" with 394 pin».
Brookings Machine Shop 35 25
Procurement Officer for the San Fransiaoo area.
ing, the Brookings Machine Shop
If &
Before entering the service In June 1952, she graduated from
and the Brookings Plywood split FINAL LEAGUE STANDINGS Brookings Plywood ........34 26
.41 23 Brookings-Harbor Pilot....34 26
Iowa State Teachers' College and was employed by the
their series, two and two. For Kerr Hardware.................41
39 25 Wards Gas & App’iance... 28 32
W OLD HERMITAGE COTOWSlOITOf N»TW«l
PTOf' the Machiners, which ended up B & H Logging.........
public schools system at Decorah, Iowa.
•fRANAFORI. ttNIUCM. KEMUCK SIRAIGHI BOURBON WHUKEY, 86 PROOF.
.37 27 Littrell Parts ................... 1® 41
in third place, Jesse Hoagland Brookings Machine......... 37
36 28 Dunning Motors.»............. 17 43
Brookings Plywood...
32 32
Brookings-Harbor Pi
Wards Gas & Appliance... 31 33
23 41 Calorette League
Littrell P a r ts .....................23
.17 37
Dunning Motors........
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bourbon!
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HERMITAGE
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y ea rs old
The last night of league bowl
ing was a thriller to the finish
as the battle for first place went
down to the last frame of the
last game. The battle between
the league leading Kerr Hard
ware team and the challanging
B & H Logging Supply team was
a dream match as the Lxxggers
won the first two games and the
final game would decide posit
ion for the playoff. The tension
grew’ as they approached the fin
al frame and all ten bowlers
were putting everything they
had on the ball. The Hardware
Men finally edged out the victors
and thus won the position to
play the Brookings Machineers
for the league championship.
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IN T H R N A T IO N A L T R U C K S -
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The Calorette League came to
As Monday nights howling a close, Friday. April 20th, with
league draws to a close for the Chetco Home and Auto team
second ha!is, winners will be the champions for the 1955-56
hard to place as two teams go season. The teammates are Doris
down to the line with a possible Freeman, Marge Go'dsberr> and
tie in the making. The B ft H Cleo Craig. The team had 82
Logging te-:m must make it a wins with a ten-point lead over
clean sweep over the Kerr Hard second place team, White Rock.
ware team in order to tie for White Rock had 72 wins. Third
first place, if this happens there, place was Smith River Variety
will be a n'ay-ofT to determine with 67 wins. Fourth place was
the second half winners, who are Highway Market with 63 wins
eligible to roll against the Brook and following them for fifth
ings Machine Shop team for thn was Brookings Feed and Seed
with 59 wins. Moores Variety
league Championship.
In th» firs" set of the evening, was sixth with 57 wins and
the league leading Kerr Hard seventh place went to Smith
ware team won three games River Tavern with 56 wins. The
over the Brookings-Harlxir Pil Ship A Shore team was eighth
ots to remain in first place bv with 54 wins.
The high-team game for the
four games and need only to win
one game next week to secure season was 562 and high-team
series 1482, both scratch, and
first place for the last half.
For the Hardware men. Bill was rolled by the Hi'Way Mar
ket team. The highest game
Higham led the way with a nie?
series of 591 and was followed during the season was Yoli
Vaughn with 221 and second by
by Bob Rettke with 507 pins.
Marge Goldsberry with a 215,
For the losing Pilots, which
and Cleo Rogers third with a 213.
won only on * game, Art Guthri *
The high series were Y. Vaughn
led the way with 515 pins and
542; Ricky Haggerty, 541; and
Vic Yahr contributed 4?Mi pins
Doris Freeman, 540. The high
In the second set of the even
averages were Vaughn 153; Hag
ing, the B ft H Logging team
gerty 152; Jean Malcolm, 148;
made it a clean sweep over th
Dunning Motors team, and went
into second position. For the
winning Loggers Irv Jones led
the way wi’h 550 pins and was
followed by C. E. Defenbaugh
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Winter Leagues Are Now Ending . . . .
SUMMER LEAGUES ARE NOW FORM'NG.
These afford an ideal time for beginners to become acquainted
with the game. These leagues will bowl at 7:30 or 8:00 p.111.
All will I k * on a handicap basis. Inquire now and join the fun.
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