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Brookings*Harbot Pilot Thursday, January 17, 1957 BROOKINGS-HARBOR HIGH SCHOOL Eagle Point, 3rd in State, to Clash Here For Possible Lead in Rogue League Bruins Remain on Top W inning their ninth gam e in eleven starts, the B r o o k i n g s B ruins swept over Phoenix F ri d a y night 45-39 to m aintain a first place tie w ith Eagle Point in the Rogue River league. Eagle Point will be here F riday and S aturday th is week in the most crucial test The Brookings Ju n io r V arsity o f the season for the strong Brook squad dropped their first tilt in ings aggregation. quite a spell Friday, losing to a Phoenix, annually a s t r o n g strong Phoenix JV team 36-31, team , couldn’t break th ru a tight after taking a first q u arte r lead, Brook defense in the first q u arte r The young Bruins m anaged a T he Bruins racked up a big 12 to weak second and third q u arter, 3 first q u a rte r lead and hung on netting six points in each of those to th at m argin practically to the twQ iods Th came to Hfe Jn «end. the final period, slam m ing home The first q u a rte r showed Brook- 12 points, but it w asn’t enough ings stock in trade, good balanced to catch the Ju n io r Pirates. scoring and good defensive play. Jim G ribble led Bruin scoring Bill W orkinger. J e rry Anderson, w ith 12 txiints, w hile a new com er Ron Bullock and Ron Lane each p a |e Rutledge, contributed ten m ade two points in the first fram e points for Brookings< w hile M arv Bullock contributed four jioints. In the m eantim e, all Phoenix could do was hit for a single basket and a free throw. Brookings added 13 points in th e second qu arter, w hile Phoenix Team Standings began to pick up a little steam , January 1«, 1957 gathering ten points, so the Bruins Team L lead by a com fortable 25-13 half Coos C urry Electric 4 0 1 9 *2 tim e margin. K err H ardw are 31*4 28*4 Tw elve free throw s for the W ards Gas & A ppliance 31 29 P ira te s in the third stanza boosted B & H Logging Supply 30*4 29*4 them to w ithin six noints at 35-29, Brookings M arket 29 31 b u t the Brooks held tough in the Mode O ’Day 27*4 32*4 final period. B & G Produce 26 34 Ron L ane hit for a high total Hanscam s C enter 24 36 o f 16 points, while W orkinger ad Individual High Game ded 12, M arv Bullock eight, and P at Amlin 174 Ron Bullock six. Jim Jam es led Individual High Series P hoenix w ith 13 counters, ^ nn p rjce 494 Hearn High Game Pa{ ht invented by Chinese in Coos C urry Electric 755 th e year 105. Not used in Europe Team High Series u n til 1000 years later. Coos C urrv Electric 2241 JV Team Loses To Phoenix Beaverette League ^'gl J " l- 1 The Brookings Bruins w i l l clash with Eagle Point in a two game series here F riday and S aturday night. The initial tilt, the only one w’hich will count in league standings could very well decide the cham pionship of the new ly formed Rogue Valley Lea gue. Both Eagle Point and Brookings are undefeated in league play this year. Brookings has lost two games, to Eureka in the first game of the season, and to Crescent City, a strong aggregation. Eagle Point is rated th ird in the state in Class A schools, so Brookings spectators should really see some power in action. The Eagles will be here S atu rd ay too, but th a t game doesn’t count in , league play Coach Cal Pace will probably stick w ith the six boys he has been sta rtin g all season, which provide the Brooks w ith b etter Town & Country Bowling League Team F ra n k ’s Pills Brookings Ind Auto Chetco Cafe D airy Creem M arine Sky Room K nox Insurance F airy Creek Rock Shehans T 1 1 3 3 3 28 3 27 239 232 213 MOTHER DIES The m other of Mrs. C. P. Cros by, Brookings, passed aw ay S u n day in O ntario, Oregon. Mrs. Rosie Lam berson, 90, a pioneer woman and a native Oregonian, is survived by four children. Besides Mrs. Crosby, Mrs. L am berson has ano th er dau g h ter in O ntario, a dau g h ter in F ruitland, Idaho, and a son in H aw thorne, Nevada. i1« ytfe A ‘ Long Grain Rice pound tin 7 9 c 1 lb. 12 oz. 29c TREND each Loin End Heart Sunday Planned to Enroll 75 Volunteers in Area on February 24 ROGUE LEAGUE STANDING W L* Brookings Eagle Point Illinois Valley P h o e n ix . Rogue River A G lendale P lans w ere com pleted this week groups of the Brookings churches, for recruiting a task force of vol- and the auxiliaries of the lodge u n teers to knock at every door in and service groups. Most heads of the Brookings-Hurbor area in a groups have been contacted this mass house-to-house collection for w eek and their w illingness to take the 1957 H eart Fund on H eart p art is most g ratifying”, he added. Sunday, F eb ru ary 24. C urry County C hairm an A rnold C. Ed Dempsey, H eart F u n d Peabody of the Brookings branch chairm an, announced afte r th e of the U nited States N ational final planning m eeting th a t 75 Bank of P ortland, w ho is also Lutherans Plan Brookings H arbor women w ould countyt reasu rer of th e H eart Evangelism Mission be required to ca rry out the task. Fund, has indicated th a t th e wo- F aith L utheran Church o f * V olunteers for the H eart Sunday m en em ployed by the bank have Brookings is planning to conduct arm y may enroll a t H eart F u n d volunteered one h u n d red percent an E v w l i s m Mission d u n w 't h e h ead q u arters by telephoning Mrs. to again w ork as collectors Feb. w eek o f F eb ru ary 24 through Dempsey at 2535. ru ary 2 . :18th, along w ith sister churches H eart Sunday, m arking a peak He reports th at this area last of the month-long drive, w ill be year collected $1,006.78, in spite of the Redwood Circuit. The Mission will i n c l u d e conducted this y ear in some 5,000 of the heavy dow npour w ith 40 preaching teaching and research com m unities throughout th e na- w orkers braving the elem ents to do so. C urry county tu rn ed in a ing w ith a guest m issioner as the tion. In Brookings and H arbor th e total of $1,300.39 to top all coun- leader. He will also preach the inspirational messages each night door-to-door collection will be con ties of the S tate of Oregon on a . ducted from 1 to 5 p.m. on H eart per capita basis. Mr. G eorge Dun- of th e Mission at 8 _ p.m The local preaching, teaching, Sunday w ith about 15 captains ning was Brookings chairm an last reaching, steering com m ittee con- directing the activities of collee- year. sists of P astor Galambos, George tors. Women of Beta Sigma Phi, The h ea rt and blood vessel dis- Swanson, C arl Yahr, N a d i n e who have the H eart Drive as one eases strike all com m unities in ap- Schroeder, C ontance Niemie and of th e ir m ajor projects of the y ear proxim ately the sam e degree, and M orton Phillips. w ere first to offer th eir services they are no respecters of age. ------------------ for H eart Sunday, and will act as | They cause m ore th an 800,000 captains of the various districts. deaths in the nation every year. Each v olunteer w ill call a t a- And one in each 16 A m ericans bout 15 homes, mostly those o f ' or a total of 10,000,000—suffers his im m ediate neighbors, Mr. from one or ano th er of th e dis- Dempsey explained. The v o lu n eases. “Research requires a m ajor por teers will collect at each hom e a j contribution to be sealed in a tion of H eart Fund proceeds—for small m anila envelope. Each vol- *t *s through research th at we u n teer will w ear an authorized shall eventually discover the U r i n d M rs O r v ille CamDbell identification tag and w ill ca rry causes of h ea rt disease and new Mr. and Mrs. >rville Cam p c u n n lv o f e if t envelooes Contri- w ays to alleviate suffering and becam e the parents of a baby boy, a supply ot gift envelopes, c o n i n - ru ^m n se v sa id b o rn on J a n u a r v 13 D r Ronniger tu to r s need not indicate th e a- prolong life, Mr. Dempsey said. m ount of th e ir gifts unless they ‘‘This is why I am asking every was in attendance. desire a receipt for income tax resident of the area to welcome • • • purposes his H eart Fund volunteer on H eart A baby boy w as born to Mr. “O ur volunteer arm y (as in pre- Sunday and to m ake a gift for and Mrs. Donald Payne on Ja n u ary 14. Dr. Ronniger was in atten vious years) w ill be m ade up of every h ea rt he loves. average citizens who w an t to • dance. serve the H eart Fund by co n tri THANK YOU buting th eir tim e on one Sunday Process color p rin tin g develop- afternoon.” Mr. Dempsey said. I wish to thank all those who ed in 1890. F irst custom ers w ere *-We expect th at a large portion so kindly offered th eir sym pathy Ringling Bros. Circus and Mont- of this H eart Sunday arm y w ill to me in the loss of my mother, gomery W ard. be enlisted from the w om en’s Agda BicknOr Test-drive tomorrow’s truck today! OLE MARGARINE lb. 59c 29c lb. 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