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Brookings-Harbor Pilot Thursday, February 14, 1957 Brookings, Oregon BROOKINGS-HARBOR HIGH SCHOOL 1956.7 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Feb 15 Feb. 16 ................................. A t Illinois V alley ................................................. Illinois Valley, h ere Sub-District T ournam ent Tnurs. Feb 21 Sub-District T ouram snt Sub-D is.riet T ournam ent Feb. 22 Feb. 22 Sub-District T o u rn am en t Feb. ?3 Beaverette League JV Spuad raem Standing as of February 7 Wins, Loses 1957. W Team Eagle Point Whips Brookings Twice Marv Bullock Breaks Collarbone Bad luck, which has dodged the Brookings Bruins all season came in bunches S aturday night, as the Bruins lost a pair of Rogue River league outing to a highly ranked Eagle Point quad. They lost the first gam e by only four points, 50-46, but the second game S aturday was the heart- breaker, as they lost 45 41 after leading alm ost all the way. The Brooks pulled aw ay to an almost unbelievable 12 point lead in the first quarter but then ace center Marv Bullock, who ha been one of the leading scorers broke his collarbone, and w as taken out of the game. D ishearted by this tu rn o f events the Brooks saw their ad vantage disappear until one se cond before half tim e Jack G reb missed a free toss, and W ayne C C hristian tipped in to to t i e the score at 22 all. With Bill W orkinger flipping in th ree field goals the B r o o k s moved out in front again 40 39 w ith four m inutes to go. Eagle Point began fouling in an effort to get the ball, but Brookings could only m ake one out of five free throw s, and they saw their lead over the strong Eagles go down the drain. Je rry A nderson pum ped in four field goals in the first q u a rte r to help the Brooks pull aw ay early, h e ended w ith 14 points for the evening. Stan G ribble had nine points, Hon Bullock eight, and W orkinger six. On Friday night, in the game th at counted, it was a rough se cond q u arter that threw t h e Brooks off. They hung w ith the Eagles througout the first period, each hitting 13 points, but the Bruins could only add four points in the second q u arter, w hile the Eagles hit for 16 to carry an im possible 13 jxnnt advantage. However, some potent field goal work by W orkinger w ith four goals brought the Bruins to a 34 40 disadvantage going into the final period. At th< games end, w ith Je rry Anderson hitting well the Bruins only trailed by four points. W orkinger led the scoring with 16 points, while Anderson had 12, and Stan G ribble eight, Marv Bullock six, and Ron Bullock four. C urrently the Brooks hold a three way tie for second place, w ith Illinois Valley and Phoenix. B & H Logging Co. Coos C urry Electric Brookings M arket Hanscam s Center Mode O ’Day B & G Produce K err H ardw are W ards Gas & Appliance Individual High Game Yoli Vaughn Individual High Series Yoli Vaughn .... Team High Game Coos C urry Team High Series B & II Logging 8 8 230 541 804 2303 KEEP OREGON GREEN The Brookings JV squad had a busy week, w hipping the O phir v arsity by a 61-49 score Wednes- day, then losing to> Eagle Point F riday 57-41, and again Saturday 59-48. O phir stuck it out through the first q u arte r w hen they w ere deadlocked 11 apiece, and even moved ahead at halftim e. The Ju n io r Brooks started slam m ing aw ay at the bucket in the th ird period and w racked up 18 points to tak e a lead th at O phir couldn't touch. Well balanced scoring h i g h- lighted the game, w ith Dale R ut ledge getting 15. Fred A nderson Bruins Play For Second Place; Last Home Game is Saturday The Brookings Bruins w ill play i will b reak th at tie against IV F ri th e ir last home gam e of the sea d ay , and Pheonix is up against son this S aturday night, as Illin undefeated Eagle Point so second ois Valley will appear for the place in the league is up f o r grabs on Friday. Since new spapers and maga second tim e of th e season. T he to u rn am en t will be played On F riday night th e Bruins will zines receive the bulk of th eir trav el to IV for an im portant on th e following week end in revenue from advertising, these Rogue River league encounter. Medford, and th e 2nd place w inn publications can be sold at m uch The S aturday night engagem ent er goes in the low er bracket, and low er prices than would o th er doesn’t count in league standings. th u s doesn’t have to play o n C u rrently Brookings is holding T hursday of n ex t week. All the wise prevail. This leads to a bet | dow n second place, in a th ree way team s in the Rogue league will ter inform ed public as th e result tie w ith IV and Phoenix. They be represented in the tourney. of more w idespread reading. SPECIAL VALENTINE DANCE THE "GOLDEN BLUES TRIO" OF CRESCENT CITY P L A Y IN G FOR YOUR DANCING PLEASURE AT THE CLIFF HOUSE HI-WAY 101 NORTH BROOKINGS. OREGON SATURDAY FEBRUARY 16 9 P . M .to l A M. D IN IN G AND D A N C IN G Town & Country Team Tk W L 4 F ran k 's Pills 1 8 5 Philips Dad & Lad 4 5 Dairy Creem 3 7 5 Independent Auto 3 7 6 Chetco Cafe . 0 6 6 M arine Skyroom 4 6 Knox Insurance 1 -1 8 9 Fairy Creek Rock 0 3 High Games with Handicap: . 236 Pat Curry 230 Susie Jaklew icz 207 Ersa Fischer 204 Ethel Barnes turned to th eir home at the m outh of the Wfnchuck last week after spending several weeks in L aJolla and other southern C alifornia places. Mr. and Mrs. Thom as Carson returned to th eir home at A urora recently after visiting for a few days at the home of th eir son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Jim m y Carson. Mrs. Will Tolman is spending this w eek in California visiting her sister Mrs. Bastian Begeer. She plans to retu rn home the first of next week. It is good to see two popular H arbor ladies back in circulation again. Mrs. H. J. Weigel is able to be out again alter a seige th a t lasted since the first of November, and Mrs. Harold Crum p is recov ering nicely from injuries she re ceived in an accident near Co quille the latter part of Ja n u ary . Mr. and Mrs. C harles H ahn and family left last week from Rose burg w here they plan to m ake their future home. I.s «’Iso like going home, as they lived in Rose burg for some >.im? before m oving here several years ago. 14, Je rry Fox 11, Jim G ribble 9. and Jim Cam pbell eight. Against Eagle Point the JV team hit a fine first period, tak ing a 11-6 lead over the Eagles, but they only hit th ree points in the second fram e and that ruined them , as the Eagles nailed 17. Rutledge was again high with 17, while G ary Midwood had 12, Cam pbell four, and G ribble four. Things were a little more even- stephen S aturday, as the Brooks trailed by one point 13-14 at the first turn, and held a tie at the half-time. The Ju n io r E a g l e s Mr. and Mrs. A. C. R oark of startin g h itting fast and heavy in Ripon, California a r r i v e d in the third q u arter, adding 16 points how ever, and took th e lead for Brookings for a week end visit w ith -the A rt Bollingers. keeps. For the third outing of the week R utledge was high point man w ith 21, on six buckets and nine free throw s. Jim G ribble had seven, Fred A nderson eight, Gary Midwood six, and Jim Campbell four. VtONAflZ) List New Books At Chetco Library New additions to the Chetco Com m unity library appear lister below : A dult Fiction: Bell. Death in Re- tirem ent; Cloete, Mamba; Gipson, Old Yeller; Marsh, D eath of A Fool; Mowat, Lost in the Barrens; O 'Brien, Farew ell the Stranger; Q uentin, The Man in the Net; Rucker, Cargo of Brides; Well man, Jericho's D aughters; Yerby. C aptain Rebel; White, A Little More K in; Holden, Hfll of the Rooster; Moore, Speak to the W inds; Norris, All the Kingdoms of E arth; Carstens, H arvest on the Shore; Howard, The Long View; Lofts, Afternoon of An A utocrat; Goudge, R o s e m a r y Tree; Mercer, Rachel Cade; Duch ess of W indsor, The H eart Has It’s Reasons; C hute, Greenwillow. A dult—Non Fiction: K l e i n , G rand Deceptions; Noble & A- verbach, Never Plead * Guilty; Last of the G reat O utlaws; R an dall, Lincoln's Sons; Rau, Remem ber the House; Laune, Sand in My Eyes; Mehdevi, From Pillar to Post. G ardening: W hiting. T reasury of A m erican Gardening. Ju v en ile Fiction: Brown. W here Have You Been; Wood, Cougar Pass; Demoss, Blue Bucket Nug gets; Gischer, M uslin Town; Pe try, The D rugstore Cat; McKe own, L inda’s Indian Home; Mc- K enny, Amble and His G i r l F riend; Milne, W hen We W ere Very Young; Milne, Now We Are Six; Milne, House at Pooh Cor ners; Milne, Winnie-The-Pooh. Harbor News Mr. and Mrs. Fred G ustafson and Mr. and Mrs. Thor Ask re tu rn ed M onday from a weeks trip th a t took them to Vashon Is land. W ashington Mr. and Mrs Ask. whose home has been at Vas hon for several years, have been in southern C alifornia looking for a new place to locate, and they left to go south again on Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lively retu rn ed home Sunday from Flor enee. Colorado w here they had been about tw o w eeks While th ere Mr. Lively was taken ill and had to be in bed for a week He is feeling b etter now, b ut still h asn 't his stren g th back yet. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin W oodriff who had also gone to Florence retu rn ed home a w eek earlier. Mrs. Nancy Sw ingley plans to re tu rn to h er hom e in Bakersfield the la tte r p art of th e w eek after visiting her m other, Mrs. Erm a Rice for about ten days. Mr and Mrs. K enneth Fielder and four m onths old daughter left for San Francisco Sunday after visiting at the hom e of Mr. Field er’s parents, Mr and Mrs. Allen F ielder for a few days. M r and Mrs Roy H endry re- Real Estate Agency • Insurance Notary Public — BI S. PHONE 1411 — — RES. PHONE 4712 — Three B. R. home with all of the m odern conveniences. This home ju st like new w ith beauti ful flow ers and shrubbery. W ithin w alking distance o f school and shops. We feel you will be well pleased w hen you look at this one. Why not come in and look around w hile you have such a fine selection to choose from. O w ner will trade* equity for vacant property, pre ferred stock in Brookings P ly wood. late model car and some cash. Priced for the working man a t $5,800.9a is this two B. R. hom e close to school. F ireplace and electric heating, w ired for electric stove, w asher a n d dryer. Has well and pressure system. Taxes only $51.00 for 1956-57. Look at this one fo r-a reasonable buy. Another very reasonable buy at only $3,500.00 is this sm all home on large lot. a well and pressure system w ith unlim ited supply of w ater. W’ired for electric stove. Needs a bit of finishing but livable as is. We th in k you w ill like this place at this very low price. Will pay you to look it over today. So for $5,000.00 it's a place in the country you would |lik e k w ith 37 acres? This place has an unfinished new u^use with two B. R and also an okier house w ith two B. R. These lovely days of fine w eather m akes me w ant to take a ride to the country so come along for a nice trip and we will look it over Might even m ake it a picnic and me furnishing the lunch and it’s up the riv er too. het us once again remind you that if you need Uie very- best in the insurance field we cannot be equaled when it come», to the largest most fin- ancially responsible companies in North \inerica today. And it costs no more than policies in lower rated companies. Let us prove this to you before re newing or securing a n e w policy.