Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, May 03, 1956, Page 4, Image 4

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    f AGE
Nees a new member of the “200’
club with 222 and games 176 and
Highest Scores
177 to roll a big. big series of
Ever Rolled
575. Highest ever rolled by a
The Beavcrette Lcagur* rolled woman at the Azalea Lanes..
Congratulations to Betty Nel­
many high scores April 26th al­
though the team standings re-J son rolling the highest game ever
rolled, a 246, a new member of
main the same.
Lesm eiaters................78 46 ‘ the 225 club.
Other high series of the even­
Mode O’Day ............ 71 53
ing were rolled by Betty Nelson,
K err Hardware .......68
56
515; E. Horton, 509; K. Potocnik,
B & H Logging — ..... - 66 58
Brookings M ark et.... 57 % 66 H 505; Y. Vaughn 503. High games
by Potocnick 199; V. Hickerson
Mincers ..........- ...... 57
67
Wards Propane ....... 50’A 73*4 195 and Horton 190.
The Beaverettes held a meet
Hanscams
.......... 48 76
ing
after bowling with the elect­
The Lesmeister team rolled
the highest scratch series in the ions of officers held. Marty Drake
league with 2318, and highest President-elect; and Marge Mat-
team game of 811. They took son, vice-president; M. Rettke,
four points from the Hanscam secretary and Brownie Brimm,
team. Mode O’Lay team and the Sargent of Arms.
B A H Logging team split games
2 and 2. The Kerr Hardware and HARRIS PARK ADDITIONS
Interviewing our former neigh­
Wards Propane teams also split
games. Mincers team taking bor, Charlie Lowe, now with the
three and Brookings Market one. State Parks, headline news was
Congratulations to Eskie Mc- that he left his Salem home with
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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILO T -
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Edith’s car keys in his pocket.
Then he told us of the big job
his local crew is dong, putting in
some 3,000 feet of water line to
the park, replacing one that had
proved defective in many spots.
He told us, too, that pretty soon
specifications and plans for add­
itions to accomodate some 30
more campers will he out for bid­
ding and that he hopes the added
facilities will be available, this
season.
BETA IOTA CHAPTER MEETS
Virginia Reeves, ot Smith Riv­
er, was hostess to the Beta Iota
Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi last
Tuesday.
A farewell theme honored Kate
Lewis, a charter member, who
will be leaving soon to make her
home in Garberville, California.
President Hazel Hanscam an­
nounced that besides herself,
Margaret Phillips and Mary
Radford will attend the State
FOR CIRCUIT JUDGE
1 Warren Woodruff
(CURRY, COOS, DOUGLAS, AND LANE COUNTIES»
I am sorry that I cannot meet all of you
personally.. '1’he best that I can do is to let
you know what people in my home town say.
Mayor Ernest M. Barker, Jr. of Roseburg, says:
“For the first time in 20 years, YOU,
the VOTERS, are to choose a new Circuit
Judge to reside in Douglas County. You should
choose carefully and wisely. I invite you to ex-
Pininc tfv record made by Warren Woodruff
in more than 8,000 cases as a District Judge.
If you, the VOTERS, agree that he is qualified
vote for him, and he will continue to serve
you as he has in the past.”
Paid Political Adv., Warren Woodruff, Roseburg, Oregon
Beta Sigma Phi Convention in
Astoria this following weekend.
Mrs. Alice Putnam, sponsor
foff the chapter, is on an extend­
ed vacation which will take her
to Eugene and Seattle.
BUGS EATING f
Inspect your plants, and espec­
ially strawberry plants. If you
find half-moon shaped pieces
chewed out of their edges, straw ­
berry weevil larva are working
on them and steps should be tak­
en, immediately, and kept up, to
destroy them. Not only do they
ruin strawberries, lily bulbs, but
even girdle, just beneath the sur­
face, several ornamentals in­
cluding azaleas. When the larva
hatch they appear on the surface
as dark gray fellers, about the
size of a grain of wheat and with
a shark beak. They’re looking
for a place to lay their eggs so’s
to hatch more grubs to eat when
their parents leave. They can be
eradicated if firmly pressed be­
tween two solid surfaces.
Mrs. Betty Grey, the G.A.A.
advisor o f Brookings - Harbor
High School, held a picnic for all
G.A.A. members and their moth­
ers last Sunday. Church was
first attended and then the boat
races were taken in. The picinic
took place in the Jedediah Smith
Park.
Those taking part were: Mrs.
Betty Grey, Mrs. Marge Renhard
Mrs. Vi Wallace, Mrs. Lucille
Cole, Joanne Renhard, Phyllis
Cole, Nancy Cummings, Loretta
Hallman, Viola Jackson, Dian
Simons, Marva Weaver, Karen
Wallace, Marlene Olson, Joan
Kanick, Loretta Waldien and
Jjtnet Crump.
BROOKINGS BOYS MEET —
“Dick” Sherer writes that,
thanks to the PILOT story about
Lyle Vaughn going into the ser­
vice, Dick and Lyle had a gab-
fest there at the Naval Training
You Can O
THAT'S RIGHT
Thursday, May 3,1956
BROOKINGS, OREGON
ment of time. Other news of an
equal value J?as already been set
on our linotype machine and
therefore it, too, has to be used.
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HURTINO YO J?
But when we do leave your
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name out of any issue of the ____ _______
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PILOT, he sure and let us know. A few drop« of O U TG R O ® bring bleeeed
relief
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We will endeavor to get it in. OUTGRO toughen» the »Irin underneath
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allow» the nail to be cut and thu» p ra­
We realize that you realize that nail
w n t i further pain and diaeomfort. OUTGRO
EVERYONE that is ANYONE la available at all drug countar»
in CURRY COUNTY reads The
PILOT.
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Like the good scout that I am,
Some weeks you can’t win tor to make room for many of the
losing. Brownie Brimm, ring names and incidents that would
leader of the bowling girl pack no doubt be left out of this
is after us. Either we get the weeks issue if I kept rambling
female bowling scores in type on, I’ll cut this short right now.
SURPRISE! SURPRISE!
or else.
Two of Curry’s elderly “child­
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Then it isn’t enough trouble ren” were happily surprised last
but up pops another Brimm. This Thursday afternoon, when a
time Cliff himself is on our back. group of neighbors dropped in.
Seems as if we overlooked his just for the fun of it.
Mistresses Minnie M c V a y
donation to the Quarterbacks.
Cliff dug deep down and came Thompson, and Laura McVay
up with a $100 note for the Vincent, who live in Harbor,
cause and the PILOT says noth­ were the “hostesses.” Their call
ers brought oodles of good—and
ing.
digerCnt—food to the sisters, to
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So we are to make amends in pick away at as they visited.
Those who attended, and real-
those departments today. We
have the scores and have told iy filling the home were Mes
you about Cliff’s much appreciat­ dames Tora Gustafson, Christine
ed donation. Now all we have Sjustrom, Bertha Moore, Polly
to do is not get things mixed up Clendinen, Evo Springer, Cather­
some more and say that the ine Smith, Zella May, Mary
girls bowled a 100 and Cliff pre­ Braynard, E m m a Chambers,
sented the QBs with a 506 aeries. Thelma Lee, Ruth Woodruff
Irene McPherson, Lillian Zumpfc
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Seriously, the fact that some Ethel Olson, Missouri Tolman
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of the news and notices fail to Edna Weigel and Elsa Ravekes
Several of those who attended
make a week’s edition is not
because of meanness on our part. have told us it was one of the
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,n frag rone« —
Because of limited space, there most heartening and enjoyable
completely different. Eicapod»
are some things that take prec- parties they ever attended and
It ultra-mod«™, ««otic,
idence over others. If not priority inspired them with ideas.
provocative. W ear it to ikok«
reasons, there is always the ele-
your world a little I
By BUD PISAREK
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Center. Both of them enjoyed
the get-together. "Dick” Richard
J. Sherer’s address is, U.S.S.
Epping Forest, LSD-4, c/oFPO,
San Francisco.
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