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Z Broohings-Harbor Pilot Thursday, December 20, 1956 . c , 751 Licenses ousperrie. . Licenses of 751 Oregon drivers w ere suspended last month, the D epartm ent of Motor Vehicles rep o rted today, The svsi.ertsion list included 270 d riv ers who w ere convicted of driving w hile i n t o x i c a t e d , a charge which calls for m andatory suspension under state law. The d ep artm en t’s driv er license Brookings, Oregon ivi ion suspended an o th er 408 Rcenses on court recom m edation 01 discretionary action by offi- cials ' The la tte r category included 101 persons v, ho lost th eir licenses t m >ra ily because of too-fre- quen* accident or violation in- volvem ent. drivers, term ed “ repeat- ers” , received suspensions only after interview s by d riv er im- JV SQUAD WINS TWO provem ent officials failed ' t o result in an im proved record. With the holiday period fast approaching, safety officials re-I m inded th a t those who drive after ; d rin k in g may be headed for an The JV squad sped to a 16-7 enforced period of walking. Sus first q u arte r lead and easily beat pensions for driving w hile intoxi Rogue River on the Brookings cated usually hit a peak in De floor Friday night. Paced by Jim cem ber and Ja n u ary . G ribble, who netted 12 points the Brooks ju st d id n ’t let the young Chieftons get close. G ary Midwood m ade six points in the first q u arter, w hile Fred Anderson and Jim Cam pbell each added four to push the Brooks way out in front. Midwood fin ished w ith six, Cam pbell h a d preferred seven, and A nderson had 1 0 points SHAREHOLDERS Against Gold Beach a good first q u arter, 10-6, didn’t ' hold up as Brookings Plyw ood Corp. Gold Beach pushed to a 18-15 half tim e lead. The score was dead For the purpose of d eterm in locked going into th e last period, ing the preferred^ shareholders but then the Ju n io r Bruins tu rn ed of this C orporation entitled to on the heat and won going away. receive paym ent of any sem i They outscored Gold Beach 9 to annual dividend for the last 6— all on gift tosses. Fred A nder half of the calen d ar year 1956, son dropped in four, Cam pbell the stock tran sfe r books of the three, and G ribble two free shots p referred stock of this Corp in the last period. Anderson was oration shall be closed for a high point m an w ith 12, w hile Campbell had 10 and G ribble 8. period of fifteen (15) days, com m encing Ja n u a ry 1, 1956. NOTICE you, our friends and patrons, we extend every good wish for a happy holiday season, with our sincere thanks for the privilege of serving you over the years. P. S. We Will Be Closed From SATURDAY, DEC. 22 TO JAN. EVANS ELECTRIC CONNIE’S CUT-N-CURLE BROOKS WIN 5th IN ROW ftT SAT. GAME The Brookings B ruins sw ept aw ay w ith an 18 point total, hold both games during the past week ing Rogue River to only four. It was all a m atter of class. end, and pushed their w inning streak to five. One of the games, Brookings had it—and a definite Friday night against Rogue River height advantage th at d id n ’t al was a league game, l e a v i n g low th e Chieftons to get m ore Brookings undefeated th u s far in th an one shot a time. M arv B ul lock and Hale led the scoring w ith league play. Friday night the B ruins “dou 13 and 10 points respectively, al ble team ed’’ a w eak Rogue squad, though all ten players scored. A gainst Gold Beach it w as a and won as they pleased 6131. S aturday night the Gold Beach slightly different story, w ith the P an th ers provided a little stern er P an th ers getting off to a fine opposition, at least in the first sta rt on th eir home court, netting half. However, coach Cal Pace's 13 points to only 10 for the Bjruins boys pushed through to a nine T erry Tim eus pushed through four points for Gold Beach, on point win 44-35. O ne m ore gam e faces t h e his w ay to a high total of 18 for Brooks before the holidays. They th e evening. The Brooks caught Gold Beach tangle w ith G lendale here F riday night in a league encounter. A fter by th e h alf tim e, 19-18, and th a t they are off until S atu rd ay pushed far out in front in th e night, Ja n u a ry 5th, w hen Gold th ird period, 31-22, and m anaged Gold Beach visits the Brookings to hold th at m argin throughout court. G lendale provided a good th e fourth fram e. test for Brookings last w,e e k As per usual, scoring was ev en w hen th e locals won by a 42 34 ly d istributed am ong the Bruins, margin. w ith M arv Bullock leading the The JV sAuad continued the w ay w ith 11 points. Ron Bullock same pace as the varsity, w inning had eight, Je rry A nderson seven, Team Standings as of both w eekend encounters, sw eep W orkinger six, as did Fox, and Decem ber 13, 1956 ing by Rogue R iver 44-28, and G ribble. L Team W nipping Gold Beach by 35-32 Brookings: 44 Coosc-Curry 29*4 18Ms count, m aking patented last q u a rt TP FG FT PF 21 W ards Gas & Appliance 27 er surge, afte r going into the final | W orkinger 6 2 23Mi Mode O’Day 24** period all knotted up at 26 all. 8 2 Bullock, R. K err H ardw are & Elec. 24** 23 The V arsity gam e w ith Rogue Bullock, M. 11 2 24 B & G Produce 24 River was interesting to w atch in H ale 0 0 B & H Logging Supply 21 4 26»* one respect, although it was nev 0 0 L ane 27 Hanscam s C enter 21 er close. Coach Cal Pace used A nderson, J. 7 3 28 Brookings M arket 20 two seperate team s, altern atin g G ribble 6 3 Individual High Game q uarters. The first q u a rte r the Fox 6 3 182 squad consisting of H arrison Hale, M arge Matson Individual High Series G ary G alam bos, Ray H a n s e n , 44 15 14 10 503 Marv Bullock, and Je rry Fox set M arge Matson Team High Game the pace, netting 16 points, w hile 755 letting the ’C hieftons only have Rogue River: 31 Mode O’Day TP FG FT PF Team High Series six. Bullock, Hale and G alam bos 9 Elledge 2 5 2 2135 did most of the scoring. Coos C urry 7 Hoffman 2 3 3 The second q u a rte r saw an 5 Wilson 2 1 5 aggregation consisting of B i l l 5 Wilson 2 1 5 W orkinger, Ron Bullock, R o n 8 Bigman. B. 3 2 1 Lane, Je rry Anderson, and Stan 2 Bigman, J. 0 2 2 G ribble adding 11 points to the Brook total, w hile Rogue River 31 13 16 ! m anaged to pick up an o th er six Leading almost all the way, the points. Del Norte W arriors stopped a five The first five cam e in again Brookings: 61 TP FG FT PF game Brookings win streak Tues in the th ird q u arter, w ith Hale 5 2 day night 40-31 on the Crescent and Bullock again pacing the W orkinger 5 2 G alam bos court. scoring, boasted the m argin t o 6 3 The game evened up the series 43-27. And the final q u a rte r the Bullock, Ron 0 0 betw een the two. E arlier the "second sh ift” cam e on to breeze A nderson, F 13 5 Bullock, M. Brooks edged out Crescent City 10 5 H ale on the local floor. 5 2 Lane Brookings ju st had a cover the 7 2 A nderson, J. net in T uesdays - action. They 4 2 H ansen dum ped in only eight buckets 4 2 G ribble from the field, w ith Ron Lane, 2 1 Fox getting half of them w ith fouls. L Tk W Je rry Anderson, Rill W orkinger. i earn 61 9 13 26 19 Ray Hansen and Stan G ribble Brookings Ind Auto 3 29 2 27»* 20*2 each added one basket. The B ul F rank's Pills 2 26»* 2 1 4 Gold Beach: 35 locks, M arv and Ron, norm ally M arine Sky Room TP FG FT PF 23 1 25 good scorers couldn’t buy a bas Chetco Cafe 4 3 2 Shields 25 Dairy Creem 1 23 ket. 18 6 Tim eus 25 The W arriors started out slow Knox Insurance 3 23 0 0 Moore 27 and Brookings led at the first Shehans 1 21 2 3 31 K yle q u a rte r m ark w ith eight points, | Fairy Creek Rock 3 17 5 2 Ism ert L ane contributed four f r e e High G am es w ith handicap: 0 0 214 Quigley Loretta W allace throws. 209 However, it was a poor second | E sther Y arnell 35 13 202 q u a rte r th a t nearly ruined the Ethel B arnes locals. T hey could scrape up only five points, w hile Del Norte netted 12 for a lead w hich was never closed. T he Brookings JV squad saw th eir favorite trick — a fourth q u arte r sp u rt—used against them in th eir contest, as they lost 50 23. The world has never been the Mime They moved into the final p er since J m u i came. History and time iod trailing only 26-28. b ut could are reckoned from this event. This m anage to score only tw o points same Jesus will completely change — a basket by Fred A nderson— your life, too. w hile the Ju n io r Del N orters H e a r th e old sto ry anew a t o u r slam m ed home a rem ark ab le 22 Church Sunday. points, to literally run aw ay w ith the game. A good third period saw Brook BROOKINGS BIBLE CHURCH ings move from a 7 point h alftim e deficit to w ithin two points, b u t the fourth q u a rte r w ashed out any victory hopes A nderson w as high scorer w ith 10. G ary Mid- w ood added eight, and Jim G rib ble had six for Brookings. Beaverette Leaaue C Ü K M arket ...............-1----- 4 L lo i. NAVEL $1.1 10 luice Oranges 100 Lb. Stack KLAMATH <Í2.7! 9 Spurts 4 6 oz. Si |O Q KING OF HAW AII PINEAPPLE JUICE 3 for SUNSHINE GINGER SNAPS . MARKET . . . . . 2 0 oz. 2 uin' e F ., Mixed rru it Apricot Pineapple IC IIY C JCLLI3 1 1 Lb. 21 9 c 3 f o r * JOO 28 oz. 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