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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1957)
Brookings-Harbor Pilot Brookings, Oregon Thursday, January 3, 1957 county w ill have an opportunity to p articipate in "G reat Decisions 1957" startin g Ja n u ary 20. as p art of the state-w ide program . Mrs. Team Standing Sm ith explained th at G reat Deci Ron Bullock, tall Brookings their opponents to a m ere 37 As of Decem ber 20, 1956 sions is an eight-week program T eam Tk Wn I,st B ruins center, has a narrow edge points per game. Only one team, N am e W L An organizational m eeting for w hich will focus attention and Brkgs Ind. Auto over Je rry A nderson, Ron Lane, a big E ureka squad hit more than 3 32 20 Coos C u rry Electric 33 4 184 provide facts on eight key foreign the "G reat Decisions 1957” pro F ra n k ’s Pills 1 2 8 4 23 4 W ards Gas & A ppliance 30 and M arv Bullock for the indivi 40 points against the Bruins, 22 dual scoring race for the Brook when they racked up 56 in the gram will be held at Chetco policy issues the U nited States Chetco Cafe 3 28 24 K err H ardw are & Elec. 27 4 24 4 and its citizens face in 1957. ings high varsity basketball team. season opener. Since th at tim e G range Hall, Brookings on J a n u M arine Sky Room 1 2 7 4 24 4 Mode O'Day 25 4 26 4 The eight issues will be w eekly Dairy Creem A lthough the first four boys only Del N orte m anaged to hit ary 8, at 10 a.m. This m eeting is 3 26 26 | B & G P roduce 25 27 topic for TV and radio broadcasts, for all persons interested in this a re practically even-steven in the 40. Knox In su ran ce 1 24 28 Brookings M arket 23 29 special new spaper coverage, and scoring, followed by Bill Workin- Shehans Clothing 0 21 31 , B & H Logging Supply 2 2 4 2 9 4 Brookings hit th eir high point program according to Jo e Zum pfe ger, and Stan G ribble, Ron Bul against Rogue R iver at the Brook chairm an for the Brookings area. i inform al discussion groups giving Fairy C rk Rock 4 21 31 Hanscam s C enter 21 31 Mrs. Vernon Sm ith, Langlois, every citizen an opportunity to lock has a slight edge w ith 59 ings gym, nettin g 61 points. The High Gam es w ith Handicap: Individual High Game participate. points in the first eight Bruin con team has hit for 132 field goals, chairm an of the C urry County 206 Thelma Huovila 222 Mrs. Sm ith urged interested Ann P rice tests. Second is Je rry Anderson and 82 free throw s, and have G reat Decisions com m ittee stated Pat W idm er .............. 208 Individual lli»*h Series persons to set up inform al discus today that every citizen in C urry w ith 56, followed by Marv Bul been charged w ith 109 fouls. 489 sion groups of 6 - 14 people to Alice Bordw all ........................ 208 Ann Price lock w ith 52, and Lane with 51. Individually, Ron Bullock is Ekthei Y .u n e l 10a Team High Gam e m eet in p riv ate homes and discuss W orkinger has 44. G ribble 33, Je r high in the field goal departm ent, 821 203 K err H ardw are the G reat Decisions. Special back Pat M iller ry Fox 19. H arrison Hale 14, Gary netting 25 buckets, w hile both Team High S eries 1 ground study m aterials will be G alam bos 7, Ray Hansen 9, and M arv Bullock and Lane have hit 2198 provided to all discussion groups. drive to find people who will K err H ardw are D ave W estern 2. for 19. Je rry Anderson, w ith 22 organize th eir ow n discussion I At the end of each discussion, in The Brooks haven't been a high free throw’s, is far ahead in that dividuals register their opinions groups beginning Ja n u a ry 20. De scoring aggregation, piling in only category. Ron Bullock also leads through G reat Decisions ballots. tails concerning the program may 346 points in w inning six out of in fouls, w ith 23 charged against The Gold Beach P an th ers will The results of these go to Con be obtained from the county ex- I eight games, for an average of a him. visit Brookings S atu rd ay night gress and the State D epartm ent. , tension office, P. O. Box 488. Gold ! little better than 43 points per for a basketball encounter, as H ere in C urry county plans are ■ Beach, or from Jo e Zumpfe, outing. However, defensivelj they both team s resum e play afte r a m oving forw ard w ith the big j Brookings, Try a Pilot Ad h av e been outstanding, lim iting holiday break. The Cape Sebastian C h ap ter Brookings edged out Gold No. 57 R.A.M elected and in stall Beach by 10 points in an earlier ed their officers at a state con- fray in Gold Beach. N ext Tuesday vocation of the Cape S ebastian the Brooks will travel to P ort O r C hapter meeting. ford for another non-league con-. She's wearing the new, astonishing Sono- The following officers w ere test. tone 7 9 ' hearing aid entirely at the ear! Conference play begins in ear- j Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stevens fam ilies w hile gone, going to the elected and installed: Jo h n Mo • No cord down her neck • Nothing in her nest next F riday night w hen the drove dow’n from P ortland to east coast to Virginia and Connec lino. H. P.; Ju liu s Steinar, king; ticut, th en back by the south west Eban Miller, scribe; Sam J. G ott, hair-do • Nothing on the body • No fussing Bruins head for Phoenix, tra d i spend C hristm as w ith Mrs. S te with eyeglasses * treasu rer; Rod M. H erm ann, sec tionally strongest team in the v en ’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. IT and C alifornia. To discover the secret of how you too can hear a spent i reta ry ; Hugh Shields, royal an d Newton. They left Sunday f o r , Mrs. Kay S andstrom league. Coach Cal Pace’s crew whisper and be inconspicuous with a ’ «ounce C hristm as in A storia w ith friends. captain; Dempsey Gilfillon, princi have gotten off to a good start, California points w here they will hearing aid, coll, or send for free information. and are now sporting a record of visit for a short tim e before going On her retu rn she was accom pal sojourner; Harold Stokes, SONOTONE won six, lost two. Both of the on into Mexico for a vacation trip, i panied by H arry Sandberg, who captian of th e Hoft; Fred Schroe Brooks losses w ere to C alifornia They w ere accompanied south by becam e ill w ith pneum onia after der, m aster of the 3rd viel; Tom X8f> K. Jackson teams, Crescent City and Eureka. Mrs. Ethel Sherm an, a sister of getting here, and had to be taken Ayres, m aster of the 2nd veil; .tfedlord, Oregon Jam es Brian, m aster of the 1st Mr. N ew ton’s who had been visit- to the hospital for treatm en t. Mr. and Mrs. W alter G arvin viel; Percy Evans, chaplain, a n d , ing at the Newton home here, who lives in Los Altos; and Mrs. . are the proud parents of a seven Guy Forsythe, sentinel. Nettie H arris of San M artin who pound d au g h ter born at th e S ea had visited her sister, Mrs. F lor side hospital on D ecem ber 23. They have very appropriately ence Forgie. III. \l> T H E PIL O T A D S Mr. and Mrs. F rank Fanger and nam ed the little C hristm as gift family spent Christm as in Med Carol Lynn. If th e p aren ts are ford w ith the F rank F an g er Jr. proud, you should ju st see the family. They had planned to go p atern al g randparents, Mr. and north to visit also, but due to the Mrs. Doyle G arvin of S m ith River , freezing fog conditions in the and the m aternal grandparents, j valley, they decided to retu rn Mr. and Mrs. R. H erm an of Brookings. While the G arvins live I home on Saturday. F IN E S T Q U A L IT Y Mr. and Mrs. Roger Oliver in Sm ith River, H arbor still w ent to P ortland to spend the hol claim s them us they m ade their home here for a good many years ’ idays at the home of their d au g h before crosing the line to live. ter, Mrs. Betty McCluskey, Mrs Gold Hill 2 1 . Tin F erd in an d S teinm etz received O liver had jtist retu rn ed home word the F riday before Christm as from San Francisco w here she • - of the death of his father, Frank had spent a few weeks at the SKINLESS A. Steinm etz, at his hom e in Kan home of th eir other daughter, Mrs sas City, Kansas. The death was Ed H utm an, and hel|>ed welcome • • * due to a celebrial hem m orrage, the H utm an’s tw in sons, Steven and Wayne, into the family. Mrs. but he had been ill for over a year. T he local Steinm etz family N. V. S trom m en w ent south to m ade a visit back to K ansas City San Francisco to do ’ some shop last spring, at which tim e Ferdie Swift Premium ping and to m ake the retu rn trip ! saw m ost of his seven brothers FULLY COOKED w ith Mrs. Oliver. ' and sisters. Mrs. Ralph K eiser and g ran d Mrs. Donald Payne was delight daughter, Teresa Van Ceil, drove fully surprised by a visit from her to Bandon th e S aturday before younger brother, R ichard Essley C hristm as and brought Mrs. Kei i of San Diego, who arriv ed C hrist ser’s m other, Mrs. Mary W ater mas day and stayed until Thurs- m an home to spend the holidays. , day. He had accom panied his sis 4 lbs BOILING — IH S . PIIONE t i l l — Mrs. W aterm an is m aking her ter-in-law, Mrs. Cleone Essley, Lean & home« at the Tanglewood M anor who had been called to Crescent — ItES. PHONE 4712 — Savory south of Bandon. City to atten d the funeral of her Will trade tw o b.r. home 7 Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fow ler en- lath er, Joseph Gonsalves, which m iles up N orth Bank Chetco i joyed a visit over Christm as from was held F riday m orning. River Road w ith 37 acres for their son, Robert Fowler and his Mr. and Mrs. C harles Ames and home in town. A good deal can family who retu rn ed to their sons, Danny and Mickey spent be worked out w ith someone home in Pacific Beach, W ashing C hristm as in Dallas and Falls having an equity in a town ton later in the week. City w ith th eir parents. They re home. Rem em ber this is a mod Mr. and Mrs. Fred G ustafson tu rn ed home T hursday and left ern home not an old shack drove to Vashon Island, W ashing on S atu rd ay for Pasadena to take This is one we earnestly advise ton to spend Christm as w ith Mrs. in the Rose parade and atten d the looking into if interested in a G ustafson’s two sons, Thor and Rose Bowl game. county hom e w ith good acre LIBBYS 2 ' 2 TIN Eric Ask and their families. Her Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Weigel en age. daughter, Mrs. G unborg V alentine joyed a visit over C hristm as from G A R D E N F R E S H A pproxim ately N a rte right of O akland also joined the fam ily th eir d au g h ter and son-in-law, Mr. group. in the h eart of Brookings with and Mrs. Wade H enderer and Mr. and Mrs. G lenn Webb and children of Elkton who retu rn ed a large unfinished home. This is priced right at only $4,100.00 d aughter spent C hristm as in Gold home T hursday. YACHT CLUB 1 LB Beach at the home of Mrs. W ebb’s T erm s also can be arranged. Mr. and Mrs. Ja ck Johnson , brother. The group was joined by drove dow n from P o rtlan d and Don’t tell me th at there isn’t LARGE SIZE her parents, who came down from spent C hristm as here w ith their a swell place close to the ocean Springfield for the occassion. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jo h n on Freem an L ane th at has Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pallady son and Mr. and Mrs. Jo e Zumpfe. 4 Roll Pack ZEE ' th ree bedroom s, large double had as guests over Christm as, Mr. Johnson, who is receiving garage w ith attic, room for their nephew and niece, Mr. and medical treatm en t at the V eterans truck shop and w ork shop, Mrs. Robert Byrd and daughter of hosjTital, was taken back to Port Coos Bay. land rig h t afte r C hristm as by La g«x»d well and creek for irrig a tion for the 2 Az 4 acres w here Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bolin w ent verne M endenhall and Donald 3 lbs YELLOW the school bus and m ail truck Campbells to College Place, W ashington to M erritt. Mrs, Johnson drove up goes right by the door, because spend the holidays at the home of after New Years. TOMATO there is and also the very p lea their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Edw ardson sant home is all tiled, concrete Mr. and Mrs. Bill Robinson. are hom e now after being in S ac-, foundation, both tub Az show er, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Finch rarnento for a few weeks. They oil heat, law n garden an d spent a couple of days here last w ent th e re to spend T hanksgiving 50 lbs Klamath week looking after th eir beach w ith relativ es and w ere in an ac Shrubbery in and good. Many other fine featu res such as F, 12 oz. Tin KP property south of H arbor. They cident w hen a car drove through H. A. term s, w ired for w asher are now m aking th eir home in a red light and directly in front and dryer. So m any good fea Salem after running the store and of th eir pickup. In the ensuing tu res th at I had b etter stop be post office at Toketee Falls until crash, Mr. Edw ardson was throw n fore the Pilot has to get out an th at construction project tow n from the car, but w asn ’t badly other sheet. So see this at your closed dow n w ith the finish of the h urt, but Mrs. Edw ardson had a earliest convenience. construction work. couple of broken ribs and a crack Mrs. B astian Begeer retu rn ed ed bone in her leg w hich necis- Just listed a nice lot and to h er home in Calistoga after sates h er going on cru tch es for ' horn«- on Pacific A venue for C hristm as here w ith h er sister six weeks. Mr. Edw ardson drove th e full price of $3,000.00 w ith and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mr». home, but his wife m ade th e trip j only $500.00 dow n. T his will Will Tolm an. Mrs. Tolrnan find later by plane, being m et at C res surely beat paying ren t so why Mrs. Begeer m ade a trip to P o rt cen t City by h er husband and not take a look? land before C hristm as for m ore B ert Carlson. Lookings for a good business m edical tests for Mrs. T olm an Mr. an d Mrs. H erb ert Payne location on H ighw ay 101 north who has been in poor health. and th e ir d aughter, Mrs. Sonny of town. Well here is one w ith Mrs. Ruby H arvey m ade the C hapm an and her fam ily, spent .30 acre for only $2,00.00. The trip by tram » to Toledo, Ohio to the S un d ay before C hristm as in way Brookings is grow’ing out spend the holidays at the hom e of G ran ts Pass at the home of th eir this w ay it should be a very her older son, Paul H arvey. She older d au g h ter, Mrs. G ene Reil- good investm ent ju st to hold. expects to re tu rn in the n ear fu mg and had an ea rly C hristm as ture. We th in k so, so if you have a together as th e Reilings w ere un- few dollars to invest why not Mrs. Je i<- Ju d k in s w ent to Mt. ole to come here for C hristm as. look into this? Shasta w nere ,he spent th e holi The G range C h ristm as party days at the hom e of her bro th er, as a g ran d success, w’ith a large And please d o n ’t forget that Jam *s Newton, a form er H arb o r •owd present to m eet Santa th ree bedroom home six miles resident. laus, and a good program pro up the N orth Bank Chetco M ’ G arrard arriv ed dding his apfX’aranee, Mrs. Vio- River Road. Many advantages home f ire C hristm as ‘ G illette, lectu rer of th e G range such as good pasture», tw o a ft’ . xtended trip a in charge of th e evening's w ater systems. Plus some fu rn n* , She v i s i t ’d divi n s. w ith a pot luck lunch itu re th at goes w ith the place several i Idren and their .llowmg th e social time. and m any others. Ron Bullock Leads Scoring 'Great Decisions' Group Formed Town & Country Bowling League Beaverette League Gold Beach to Play Here Saturday Cape Sebastian Group Installs Harbor Hews 'L \ S hop h e ro - S a v e m o re ! i$ONAJt£ M EATS Freestone Peaches 4 for $1 4 9 c 1» WIENERS Real Estate Agency P IC N IC 49f lb ♦ Insurance > Notary Public B P p r *1 C t T Fresh OYSTERS VEGETABLES 590 pt. Pork & Beans 6 for S1 COFFEE 79c Toilet Tissue 33c AVACADOES 2 for 2 9 DRY ONIONS 17c SOUP POTATOE s$1.39 100 Luncheon M eat 3 - - s l POST GRAPENUT FLAKES 2 Lg Boxes 3 9 t