Brookings-Harbor Pilot
Thursday* November 22* 1956
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Brookings, Oregon
PROSPECTS LOOK GOOD
TOB BUCKETBÄLL SQUAD
ketballw ise at the Brookings-H ar
bor high school this year. A new
coach. Calvin Pace, w ill have a
bevy of retu rn in g le tterm en back
to sta rt off his first season here.
This year th e Bruins will be in
Things look fairly b rig h t bas
First Game Set
For December 1
RFAL ESTATE AGENCY
- BUS. PHONE 4411
— RES. PHONE 4712
w j it h
YOU KNOW SOMETHING
You never, no never, going to know w hat we have in the w av of fine
listings unless you come in and m ake your w an ts known. We cer
tainly have a num ber of excellent buy. and in all price ranges. So
w hether looking for a small house large house, lots, acreage of
ju st looking, come on in and give us an opportunity to explain and
show you on our screen some of the choice listings to be found in
Brookings. H arbor area. Here in the office you may sHe t
m
our screen pictures the places you would care to fcee. Then wh n
your selection is made, Away we go ! : ' : Down paym ents Tange
from $500.00 up. Many w ith fine term s.
SAFECO does it the common-sense
way: Cuts losses by insuring careful
drivers only; cuts costs by modern
machine policy issuing methods.
" ^ ^ ^ Y o u save. Call us
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Pete J. Lesmeister
Agency
Phone 3311
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S m a ll 11«»«*— N eeds som e fin ish b u t livable rig h t
low , w ith o u t p lu m fin g . L a rg e lo t in fine location. 28 foot w ell wit 1
aunip. W ired fo r E lectric R ange. C ent ‘ sl«tb fo u n d atio n . In ter 10
finish sh eetro ck an d fib re b oaid. B e a u t.lu l A zaieas and R hododen
ix ,t h M c x c iu e n t d ra .n a g « . D on’t m il io s.-e th is o u ts ta n d in g
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Brookings
A nderson and Ray Hansen. An
derson and Hansen arc sopho
mores.
M issing from last year s squad
is Coach A rt G uthrie, who coach
ed th e Brookings-H arbor squad
for 11 years.
On n a ie r Cc-’ch ace has a
strong contingent back, but no
real height has been shown. Gen
erally speaking, how ever, the
team speed looks good.
In th e league, th e Brooks face
a league, for the first tim e in the some real com petition too. Eagle
history of th e school, which Point, a strong team last year, ha.-
should m ake in terest in the sport m ost of its aces back, and on pa
at an all tim e high.
per they figure to be very strong.
Coach Pace w ill have four of
O th er team s in th e new ly form
the five regulars back from last ed Rogue League are Rogue River
year's good team , plus tw o th at G lendale. Phoenix and '11 -iris
piayed a good deal of varsity ball Valley. Pace has scheduh 1 a full
and plus th ree boys th a t have 22 gam e schedule which includes
tran sferred to Brookings from four games w ith each of the
league m em bers except only two
oth er schools-
R eturning letterm en are guards w ith G lendale.
Stan G ribble and Je rry Anderson,
The league gam es will
play-
both who are seniors and th ree ed on a home and home b«sis,
year letterw inners. A th ird senior w ith games on both v ri 1
"nd
is Rod Rush, a forw ard, who was S atu rd ay n F 1' - w ith th e v
ng
a tw o year letterw in n er.
team staying vcr.
H ow ever. onl» the F rid ay night
O th er letterw in n ers back are
th ree juniors, Ron Bullock, who gam es w-ill count in league stand
word«
n'.” ten
played reg u lar for much of th e ing-;. Tn
’
ue
season, as a forw ard, and Je rry gam es w ill c'-u: ‘
Fox, a fireball guard, and M arvin standings.
Bullock, rangy forw ard and cen i The L ; ‘ ».-nut, ui the season
ter, who w as developing well at will be a* Trirri-a. or. S ‘ ’..y.
Decrmb r 1 The firc* horn ; me
th e end of th e season.
mber
Besides th e six retu rn in g letter- will be Tuesday night, D
re.
men is Ron Lane, a tw o year le t 4, hen C»-ost n* City p'.
terw in n er at Gold Beach at guard T he firs* home ’eague gam e will
and Bill W orkinger, who played i be Rogue River here on F riday
w ith the Soph. J. V.’s at M arsh D ecem ber 14.
Coach Pace has been a basket
field for one year. A th ird tran s
fer is G ary Galam bos, who moved b all coach for the past six years,
up from C alifornia and is an u n since his graduation from Brig
ham Young U. He coached two
known q u anity th u s far.
Missing from la st y ea r’s squad y ears at Joseph. Oregon and four
is tall G ary Coates, who played years at Elgin, Oregon. Coach
varsity center. Six boys, all of Doug M aeF arlane will coach the
w hom played J. V. ball last sea JV squad, w hile Mr. Duff and
son are out for th e varsity this Jess T hurm ond will coach the
year. Several are expected to seventh and eighth graders.
stick w ith th e squad The J. V.
m em bers try in g out are Ray
W allen, David W e s t e r n , Jim
Cam pbell, H arrison Hale, F red
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Ju h t one example is a very livable home for only $3,150.00 w ith
term s.
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Wesley Sibley,
Dies at Typo-Print'
GLEN & CLEO ROGERS
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For Bringing to Brookings the Most
Modern Bowling Alleys in the State!
T hey tell us Wes Sibley died.
Many will join th e Pilot in condo-
lances to th e fam ily, m ourning
th e loss of a Fellow Craftsm an,
and losing one of th e county's
m ost active business men.
W esley cam e in from the W illa
m ette Valiev w ith the W orld W ar
T V ete ran ’s CCC cam ps and was
w ith them on Pistol River and
on th e Chetco. H aving learned
th e p rin te r's trad e and having a
w ife and two little girls, Wes
moved them to Gold Beach to be
n ea rer his camp, and week ends,
to piece out his very modest CCC
income, h - someway m ade his
v-av in to Gold Beach, frequently
v n ’Virx» n the storm s to get some
additional tim e in th e old Ropor
te r office U nlike th e trad itio n a’
journeying p rin ter, Wes was a
sober, conscientious and u ntiring
w orkm an and had it not been for
him. m any Reporters would not
h ave com * off the presses nor
been distribut' d. He was then af
filiated w ith Reuben Young, and
w hen th e neper was sold to the
B urtons, h" continued on. equally
sober, coscien'ious and untiring.
E ventually, he started a little
shop of his own w hich w ith Mrs.
Sibley, and known as the “Typo-
p rin t” flourished and it was at
his beloved presses th e re th at he
w as stricken w ith a h e a rt afflica-
tion about a week ago.
And so, to all men. p rin ters and
all. th e last "30” has been cast
for Wesley Sibley. The T ypopnnt.
Gold Beach.
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We as Businessmen and Bowlers Sincerely /appreciate the New
Automatic Pinspotters — - and We Appreciate Having in Brook
ings a Progressive Business such as Azalea Lanes.
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