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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1956)
T h u rsd ay , N ovem ber 22, 1956 B rookings-H arbor Pilot B rookings, O regon i „ v. ,,-iii mnri’ suggested th a t th e citizens The F aith L utheran eh utch w ill moi ; u ^ assem ble in th e Local Girls Scouts Hold Award Cay Sunday at Cheleo Grange Hall Ti e Girl Scouts had their honor ' u vi Seoul U <i nr,I day last Sunday a f te r noon a: the Chetco Gmnge hall A new troop was installed at th at time- on the program , a new a , three of the eighth grade. ,'i senicu. Leaders • • e —15 P c \lise B um gardner, Mrs. Ruth •Jeim.’.n, and M arg aret Hopper. ; ~ ..-u.s are Jeanne Wheeler, \>'ii- • te John on, P d o es Ford, Paul- -e p o ' nhcir.ier Florence Ger- ...ar„ Christine Ncls m. Christine I vustin. ____ .------------------------------------- > t » , *• K C </ <r<t <3 w" . é i> fc OPENING of m A -**/«'■ AA A • Second on the program w as the ,- -eniation of aw ards by Mrs. e.t Fnn. Troop two. Mrs. Mabel - n. M s Evelyn Jaklew icz, J ,‘d c : < a and rook badges: Linda , n ? ’a y K ye Pearson, us Thon'.p on., P arlen e Jaklo- •. Piane Carson P atsy Enyder. Paula H arrel. Linda Teller Bad C R 'T .A iT ', 9 W ED D IN G S • C O M M ERCIA L • m c 1,’ I 1 '3 « ? : I « fe w m h h m h IN D U ST R IA L « Facu’ty Wins Game A TR EAD M ILL EXISTENCE The Brookings-Harbor school faculty took over the m ythical "City Cham pionship" in basket ball this week, w hen they w hip ped a strong sophomore class team , 51 41, Friday night in a game played before a large crowd at the school smoker is no£ the kind of life God has designed f or you. When the sparkle is gone, and life seems to have lost its purpose, you will find in Jesus Christ the ansiver to your deepest longings, " l a m come that they might have life, and that theym ight have it more abundantly.'' John 10.10 The sophmores earlier had won the school in tram u ral champion ship. The faculty, using center, Jim ard Duff to best adv an tag e pulled awav from th e sophom ores early in the th ird period, after trailing for a tim e in the second period. Duff, who at 6’ 7" -s a h ard man to stop He dropped in 12 buckets, and eight out of eight free hio to pace all scoring w ith 32 pc its * , •«! Ford. On the program were skits by •b , different troops. The guests viewed exhibits and w„re cerved coffee and cake. A n other court of aw ards will be held n March. Soecial M ass b a n n e d . . For A ppoin tm en t Phone * Room 11 M anley B uilding MACY'S -TRIO Box 1475 G alan,bos reported that -T h e thanks u n to God . , president of the U. S- has once_____ _______________—------- -------- B RO O K IN G S BIBLE C H U R C H TO SEE THE Far W est H om e UN D ER C O N STR U C TIO N ON IRIS ST R E E T in T he M athew s T ract • 3 Bedrooms Fireplace Hardwood Floors insulated Sophomores Fg Hanson Anderson Berger W orkinger Gibble Midwood G uthrie T otals ,‘h ■ s ta r of the Sea church will observe T hanksgiving Day w ith , n special Votive Mass of T h an k s giving at 9 a.m. A fter the gospe 1 a short m editation. ‘How All Things are to be Referred to God from the “Im itatio n of C hrist w ill be read. -:- B rookings, O regon SURE E3S D espite a lack of "ennditionin the faculty moved off to a 15-11 first q u arte r lead, w ith Dutt to l. dum ping in 11 points, and Jess ater- Donna, Darien, T hurm an and Doug M acFarlanc Paul and Mary Kaye. Horne- each two. Mary Kaye. Paula. P a i- The sophs caught up in the sec ipne. P n n r: Housekeeping: P lane ond q u arter, but despite a n iit race horse game w eren’t able to ilene. •” ,,n 3: '■¡th g rad e . M ru Amlin pull far enough ahead. P n - din Anders m, Nancy C<»»- In the th ird q u arte r the teach , - • r^ a r t P opper. Lorraine ers poured in 17 m arkers to pull Btadtm uller. away, w hile th e sophs could net -h . vva ding of bracelets by only 10. Duff hit nine points in P it \m l n w e s - v t . The bracelets th a t period. p • iven for selling tickets for Scoring was fairly evenly d iv i tm k ev raffle, which brought ded among the sophs, w ith lla n ... «347.00. W inning w ere Vicki son netting 12, B erger seven, An Cragg, troop 1; Donna Thomp- derson and C rib b le six apiece n. troop 2. and Mrs. Don Upp. ", Under, "th grade: L or and Midwood each five. The box score: re. > Stadtm uller. troop 3; and M U B H M '* K M Í L; / ;«î •*. _ F.H.A. 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