Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, January 03, 1957, Image 5

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    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
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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
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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 $2,00.00. The
trip by tram » to Toledo, Ohio to the S un d ay before C hristm as in
way Brookings is grow’ing out
spend the holidays at the hom e of G ran ts Pass at the home of th eir
this w ay it should be a very
her older son, Paul H arvey. She older d au g h ter, Mrs. G ene Reil-
good investm ent ju st to hold.
expects to re tu rn in the n ear fu­ mg and had an ea rly C hristm as
ture.
We th in k so, so if you have a
together as th e Reilings w ere un-
few dollars to invest why not
Mrs. Je i<- Ju d k in s w ent to Mt.
ole to come here for C hristm as.
look into this?
Shasta w nere ,he spent th e holi­
The G range C h ristm as party
days at the hom e of her bro th er,
as a g ran d success, w’ith a large
And please d o n ’t forget that
Jam *s Newton, a form er H arb o r
•owd present to m eet Santa
th ree bedroom home six miles
resident.
laus, and a good program pro­ up the N orth Bank Chetco
M
’
G arrard arriv ed
dding his apfX’aranee, Mrs. Vio-
River Road. Many advantages
home
f ire C hristm as
‘ G illette, lectu rer of th e G range
such as good pasture», tw o
a ft’
. xtended trip
a in charge of th e evening's
w ater systems. Plus some fu rn ­
n*
, She v i s i t ’d
divi n s. w ith a pot luck lunch
itu re th at goes w ith the place
several
i Idren and their
.llowmg th e social time.
and m any others.
Ron Bullock Leads Scoring
'Great Decisions'
Group Formed
Town & Country
Bowling League
Beaverette League
Gold Beach to Play
Here Saturday
Cape Sebastian
Group Installs
Harbor Hews
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S hop h e ro - S a v e m o re !
i$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