Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, November 08, 1956, Image 13

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    Brookings-Harbor Pilot
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Lower, longer, heavier. . .
and it comes in five handsome
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Thursday, November 8, 1956
Brookings, Oregon
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Two Walk Off
Bill Brown
With prizes
Death Reported
The com m unity was saddened
Roger Thom pson and H enry La
B arge arc the football experts in T uesday to learn of the d eath of
th e Brookings H arbor area this W illiam •'Bill" Brown, former
week. Both had only three ‘losers' Brookings Chief of Police, who
died
early
Tuesday
morning.
in 15 games, including the tie.
Thom pson wins a Voit football, Brow n was a candidate for the
w hile Mr. La Barge won a Con Ju stice of Peace office here.
Services w ere to be held on
quest P erfum e set. La Barge pick
ed both Oregon team s to win - T hursday, Nov 8. at 2 p.m at St.
Tim othys Episcop.il t hureh.
and they did.
Brown was m arried, and had a
Four others picked all but four
fam
ily. He w as a form er Lt. Col.
—they w ere John W ashburn. D.
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W illiams. Claude Bollman, in the Army, ami had received
F rank Fanger. W ashburn gets a two Silver S tars for distinguished
Lady B eautiful set, W illiams a service d uring the last war.
Interm ent will be at W illam ette
Spic and Span set, Bollm an a
Lush P lan ter set and F anger a N ational Cem etery in Portland.
A com plete o b itu a ry wil'. be
set of Hublev M echanical Toys.
given
in n ext w eeks pilot.
T here was a whole raft of con
testan ts picking all but five, w ith
10 persons coming that close.
The third weekly contest ap­
pears elsew here in this issue. All
prizes can be picked up at Hi-Way
F ifteen football players, and
M arket.
th re e m anagers w ere to receive
th e ir letters at an aw ard assem ­
bly. To be given letters are the
following:
Seniors: Je rry Anderson, Stan
The Brookings H arbor teachers G ribble, C harles Hoffman, P hillip
attended T eachers' In stitu te at K essler, Ronald Lane and David
Gold Beach, O ctober 25 ami 26. More; Ju n io rs: Je rry Fox, D avid
The them e of T h u rsd ay ’s meet G uess and Ronald McCabe; Soph-
ings, “ W hat do I expect of the m ores: Bob Berger, Bert C layton.
Ron F allert. Jim G ribble. Bill
Public Schools and w hat can I
do for them ,” was presented in an G u th rie and Ray Hansen.
M anagers to receive aw ards a n
interesting m anner by several out
standing educators and business­ A lvin S anders. Don M orris and
“D r.” P aul W illiams
men.
S atu rd ay th e L etterm an 's club
F rid ay ’s m eeting w ere devoted
to th e problem of teaching th e w ill m eet under the direction of
conservation of our n atu ra l re ­ M r Cal Pace to hold th eir yearly
sources. SeVeral au th o rities on initiation. To be installed are Ron
conservation in Oregon acted as F allert, Dave Guess, Dave G atiS.
consultants and indicated th eir D ave Moore, Chuck Hoffman. Jim
w illingness to be of fu rth e r assis­ G ribble. B ert Clayton. Bill W ork
tance at any tim e they are lin g er; M anagers Sanders and Dr.
, W illiams.
needed.
Fifteen Players
«g?
Win Letters
Teachers Attend
County Institute
The new Del Rio Ranch Wagon
It's a new kind_ of
F o rd ’s new long, lean look alone could
make you say, “This is the wagon I’ve
always wanted!”
But wait till you’ve seen the spacious
in ’riors of these new Ford glamour
wagons with their smart new fabrics and
trim . , . the shrewdest combination of
beauty and practicality ever.
And while we’re listing fine-car fea-
FORD Wagon toi
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V-8 performance. It’s vours in generous
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measure, J no m atter Mlllvh
which of
of the m
new
Silver Annivtisarv Y-Ss you choose.
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by a completely new ‘Inner lord. 1 tie
frame
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n ip is wider, the wheels smaller-for
sm*ni( r it *
b h te r road holding. There are new front
and rear suspensions to fade out the
bumps . . . new body insulation, the
most ever offered in Ford's field, to shut
out cold and noise.
Add to these features the fun of Ford
And ,f son re Mx nnn. e. . .
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world's most m odem . . • the l.unous
Mileage Maker Six, now m ightier and
more responsive than ever.
Come in noir—and sample this new
adventure named Ford!
•A tpecial 270-hp Thunderbird 312 Super V-8 engine available at extra cott Aho
on extra-high-pe^ormance Thunderbird 312 Super V S engine delnenng up to 265 hp
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CHETCO — WARM
E v in r u d e h as a M o to r fo r y o u
S P E C IA L
The 9-passenger Country Sedan
1956 CLEARANCE
M E \K t1 > T l t M t E S - « OME IN
HEWITTS ANCHORAGE
HANSCAM CENTER
EVERYONE
The Ranch Wagon
f f « B-pdttsngsr Country Sedan
HAS BEEN WAITING
for the
NEWEST BUICK YET
Come in and See It
dunning m o t o r s
Highway 101
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Nov. 9th
Brookings, Oregon
MENNING BUICK
. ; . A c tio n V est ,;'9 ’57 Ford al
your authorized Ford
C i a l e i b to c a y
Mr. PINSETTER
WILL BE AT YOUR
S E R V IC E
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Beginning N O V . 17
The Lanes Wil, Be Closed Beginning Saturday,November 10, and Will Re-Open With Complete
Automatic Pinsetters on
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17
WATCH FOR FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENT
With this new equipment Brooking» will have the Finest, Most
Complete Bowling Facilities Available