Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, December 06, 1956, Image 5

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    Thursday, December 6, 1956
Brookings-Harbor Pilot
Brookings - Harbor
r s
S F o R '
Bruins beai Crescent/
lose game io Eureka
The Brookings Bruins got off
VARSITY
to a good sta rt in the 1956-57
Eureka
basketball season, losing to a
9 2 0 20
strong E ureka tea.m and then G iuntini . .
0 0 0 0
edging out a good Crescent City Olson
4 3 0 11
Sullivan
squad by one point, 35-34.
0 1 4
Ziegembein
A gainst Eureka it was a com­
1 2
Early elim ination of th e Coast
bination of a lot of things Mainly, Crichton
1 1 1 3 Highway bottlenecks and b etter
though the Loggers just had too P ark er
1 0
A ndrews
means of increasing salmon and
m uch class for the Bruins.
1 1
steelhead runs in coastal stream s
Dennis G iuntini pum ped 2 0 Lee ............
are m ajor item s on the ‘agenda at
points through the hoops, a s Sanders
0 0 the annual director’ m eeting of
E ureka moved to a 1918 first M cFarland
2 4 the Oregon Coast • Association at
period lead, and a 29-18 half time Lucas .......
1 0 Newport, Decem ber 8 and 9.
lead to w in 56-37. Eureka was Halvorsen
0 2 0 2
Delegations from Clatsop, T ill­
strictly deadeye in the Saturday Ells
amook, Lincoln, Lane. Douglas.
night encounter, while the Bruins
56 Coos and C urry counties in O re­
T o ta ls .........................
h ad trouble finding the hoop.
Brookings High
gon and fro m Del N orte County,
Scoring w as evenly d i v i d e d
2 2 1 6 C alifornia, and Pacific County,
am ong the Brook regulars, with Bill W orkinger
2
W ashington, will be present as
1
Ron Lane netting eight, B i l l G alam bos ...................... 1 0
0 well as representatives of the
W orkinger, Je rry Anderson, and Anderson ......................................
A nderson, J. .,.............. 2 2 2 6 County Courts.
Ron Bullock each six.
0
Directors will discuss th e possi­
A gainst the Del Norte W arriors W estehen ...................................
3 0 3 6 bility of obtaining legislative
it was a different tale, however. Ron Bullock
0 action a t th e 1957 ession i f
- -
Del N orte had opened their sea­ Hale
8 necessary to attain these tw o
Ron
L
ane
......................
4
0
5
son F riday by trouncing Illinois
0 im portant factors in the grow th
Valley 54-26, and cam e up to H ansen ............................ - - •
G ribble ........................... 2 0 5 4 and w elfare of th e Coast, accord­
Brookings for a victory.
ing to O tto Effenberger, T illa­
Brookings took an early lead, Fox ................................. 2 1
mook County Judge, and P resi­
held it by one point at the half,
37 dent of th e Association.
Totals
and m anaged to keep the W ar­
AA w ate r level route between
riors from ever catching up, ex ­
W ashington and C ali'o rn ia points
BEAVERETTE
LEAGUE
cept w ith only about two m in -,
Team Standing As Of
on U.S. 101 is im perative in the
utes left a long shot by Bill
im m ediate future, the Tillamook
N ovem ber 29, 1956
Sullivan tied up the score.
County Ju d g e said, and must tak e
TEAM
W
L
The B ruins moved right back
25*2 14*£ its place high on the over all pro.
and front—and stayed t h e r e . Coos-Curry Elec.
gram for road im provem ents in
22
18
T hey stalled out the last 4 0 1 B. & G. P roduce
Oregon. A definite and sure
K
err
H
ardw
are
20t^
19’^
seconds w ithout letting a Crescent
m eans of increasing th e salmon
Brookings M arket
19
21
m an touch the ball.
and steelheadruns to previous
21
Stan Y ackam outh was easily W ards Gas & A ppliance 19
18*i 2 m proportions, too, he said, w arra n ts
th e best m an th e Del N orters had Mode O’Day
the concerted efforts of the seven
H
anscam
s
C
enter
18
22
Besides dropping in 15 points his
floor play w as excellent, and he B & H Logging Supply 17*^ 22 Mi counties
The D irectors’ m eeting will
TEAM HIGH GAME
w as in Brookings hair all night.
743 open w ith an inform al discussion
The B ruins had a few aces too, H anscam s C enter
S atu rd ay evening, December 8, in
though Coach Cal Pace, in his TEAM HIGH SERIES
2189 the lounge room of W iller’s Mo.
first gam e before the home crowd, Coos C u rry Elec.
tel, followed by form al sessions
used six men throughout the INDIVIDUAL HIGH GAME
Sunday m orning beginning at 9:30
P
at
A
m
lin
190
game, and they looked v e r y
in the D riftw ood Room at th e
IN D IV ID U A L HIGH SERIES
smooth for this early in the sea­
520 G atew ay Cafe.
Ann Price
son.
Brookings shooting a v e r a g e
TOWN AND
w asn ’t bad, about .406, but they
of th e th irte en th at the P arish
COUNTRY LEAGUE
found a cover on the hoop as far
House. O th er officers to serve
TEAM
Tk W
as free throw s went, netting only
w ith h er in 1957 are Vice-presi­
Brookings
I
Auto
9 out of 22, and only three out
dent, Evelyn M unley; T reasurer,
15
R epair
0 25
of 10 in the crucial second half
2 23'2 1612 Donna Pearson and Secretary,
Je rrv Anderson, veteran guard, F ra n k ’s Pills
Edith G erlach. The o u t g o i n g
18
2 22
w as high scorer w ith 10 points, Chetco Cafe
18*4 officers are P resident, E rm adee
21H
M
arine
Skyroom
4
followed bv Bill W orkinger w ith
LaB arge; S ecretary, Ethel Han-
20
2 20
9, and Ron Lane w ith 8, Marv D airy Creem
non and T reasurer, Ann Olson.
22
2 18
Bullock, Ron Bullock, and Stan S hehans
It was reported th at the dinner
23
17
Knox
Insurance
2
G ribble all contributed mightly to
very successful, and F ath er Emil
27
13
F
airy
Creek
Rock
2
the victory though.
and bazaar held recently was
H igh scores w ith H andicap:
The Brookings JV ’s did the
217 Kies thanked the women for th eir
sam e as th e ir bigger colleopue, Nellie DeBlock
212 appreciation for the w ork the
losing to E ureka 45-30, and nosing Ersa F isher
206 fine w ork. He also expressed his
out C rescent 38-35 on a fourth L orraine Eide
officers of the Society had done
q u a rte r spurt, which saw them
d
u rin g the past year.
Officers
E’ected
come from behind 31-22, scoring
Following the meeting, a social
16 points in the final fram e, while Bv Altar Society
hour was enjojyed, w ith refresh ­
holding the Ju n io r Del N orters to
M rs E dith B erger was elected m ents served by Mrs. M arie Gur-
5 points.
to be president of the S tar of the rettez and Mrs. K athleen Quinlan.
L ittle Jim G ribble was the Sea A ltar Society at the Novem­
w hole show in the final quarter, b er m eeting held on the evening
dipping in 10 out of 10 free
BROOKINGS-HARBOR HIGH SCHOOL
throw s in the last quarter, m aking
1956-7 BASK ETBALL SCHEDULE
his high total for the night of 18
points.
A t Rogue River
Dec- 7
Fri.
At G lendale
JAYVEE
Dec. 8
Sat.
Rogue River, here
Eureka
Dec. 14
Fri.
At Gold Beach
Dec. 15
Player
Fg Ft r f rt» Sat.
2 0 1 4 Tues. Dec. 18
At Crescent City
A rchie Vega
0 0 0 0 Fri.
G lendale, here
Peterson
Dec. 21
Gold Beach, here
3 1 1 7
Sat.
Obit-
Ja n
5
0 0 0 0 Tues. Jan . 8
At Port Orford
Standlev
2 0 1 4 Fri.
At Phoenix
Brown
Jan . 11
At Phoenix
7 0 1 14 Sat.
Long
Ja n . 12
0 0 1 0 Eri.
Eagle
Point,, here
Gordon
Jan . 18
3 2 0 8 Sat.
............ Eagle Point, here
M cM urray
Jan . 19
0 0 0 0 Eri.
Illinois Valley, here
Scott
J a n 25
3 0 0 6 Sat.
At Illinois Valley
M intey
Ja n . 26
1 0
2 2 Fri.
Phoenix, here
B renner
Feb. 1
0 0 0 0 Sat.,
Phoenix, here
Eubank
Feb. 2
0 0 0 0
At
Eagle Point
Ram acciotti
Feb. 8
Fri.
0 0 0 0
At Eagle Point
Minor
Feb. 9
Sat.
0 0 0 0
A t Illinois Valley
Feb 15
Fri.
0 0 0 0
Illinois
Valley, here
Biogi
Feb.
16
Sat.
0 0 2 0
Sub-D istrict T ournam ent
Lozensky
Thurs. Feb 21
0 0 0 0
Sub D istrict T ouram ent
Crist
Feb. 22
Eri.
Sub-D istrict T ournam ent
Paulis
............. •••• 0 0 0 0 En.
Feb. 22
0 0 1 0
Sub D istrict T ournam ent
Berry'
Feb. 23
Sat.
Coast Group Hans
Annua! Meeting
Totals
21
3
3
0
0
3
3
1
0
0
0
1
4
0
2
0
0
0
0
2
0
2
0
0
0
0
9 45
Brookings
Cam pbell ..........
Berger
Hahn ..................
A nderson .........
Brimm
W allen
T urpin
C ribble
W illiams
G uthrie .............
G ary Midwood
H adley
1
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
1
1
0
FOR
8
0
0
6
6
4
0
2
0
2
8
0
Totals.
12 6 5 30
H alftim e score: Eureka 2 6,
Brookings J. V. 16
Crawford
Marvel-Lift
D im m ick Bros
Brookings M kt
PRICES
QUOTED
IN
THIS
AD
EFFECTIVE
THURSDAY, DEC. 6th THRU SATURDAY, Dec. 8th
Young Tender
BEEF R O A S T
lb . 4 3 c
TENDER JUICY
STEAKS
6 5 c ft f
ROUND
S IR L O IN
T-B 0 N E •
R IB . .
B O IL IN G
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4 lbs. $1
BEEF
HAMBURGER 3 lhs- $1.
HOLIDAY
OLEO 2
“s- 39*
12 oz. can
Wilson
C H O P P E D BEEF
. . 29c
. . . .
24 oz. Can
Libbys
CHILI & B E A N S ...................... . . 2 9 c
Kounty Ki«t
12 oz. Can
(Whole Kernel)
CORN
2 TOR 2 se
DEL MONTE
(Cream Style)
CORN
300 Can
2 TOR 29E
V/4 lb. Jar
Lyons Brandied
MINCE MEAT
35C
CELLO
JUICE
CELERY HEARTS
ORANGES
C each
5 lbs
ESTIM ATES
If \R R Y It STRICK LA ND
SNO-BALL
PHONE
A fter 5
UO-7-ttâ5S
Ifciys
<0-7-1488
FOR ALL G \ R \ G E S
Prices include !■ reight and
Installation
6 3 c 11
69c 6 1
6 3 c 1b
< all «»r W rite
Doors
Ohi and New
Brookings, Oregon
CAULIFLOWER
9 c lb.
U. S.
39*
No. 2
POTATOESX.
50 lbs. $149