Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, October 10, 1957, Image 4

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    IMOOIKS-HAMOR P I L O T
TWimsnAY OCTOBER io, 1951
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TO HAVE SURGERY
Jim Waller, Commander of
the American Legion Poet #138,
will be out of town for two weeks
because of surgery to be pre­
formed at Kaiser hoepi»-’ 1 n
North Bend
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The Brooking b Jayvee squad
played a much Improved defen­
sive game, and lost to a strong
Del Norte Jayvete squad that had
beaten them earlier by a big
count, 7 to 6.
In the first quarter C o a c h
Cal Pace's crew kicked to Del
Norte's 30, and It was returned
to the 43. Eight plays later they
lost the ball on downs on the
25 yard line. Brookings drove
down to the Del Norte 15 where
they were held on downs.
Del Norte was forced to kick
on 4th down on their own 22 yard
Jlne. Brookings returned the kick
from the 50 to the 40. On 1st
down the drove to the Del Norte
32 as the quarter ended.
SECOND QUARTER
With Gardner, Arnett and Bard
well taking turns they drove to
the 3 yard line where Harold
Gardner went over for the T.D.
The kick for the P .A. T. wasjust
below the Cross bar.
B rokings kicked to Del Norte
35, and It was returned to the 40.
One end run of 20 yards and
several short gains put the ball
on the Brookings 5 yd. line where
Bob Suiter went over for the
score with only 30 seconds left
In the first half.
The third and fourth quarter
were defensive battles, w ith
Del Norte threatening once but
held on downs.
The Brookings squad will play
Its last J. V. game against P aci­
fic High Varsity of Port Orford
next Saturday at Port Orford.
***•***•»•
POMONA GRANGE ELECTS
OFFICERS AT SIXES
An election for Pomona offi­
cers for a two year period was
held Saturday In the afternoon
after a regular Grange dinner
with the results as follows:
Dick Bjerg, Master, Sixes;
J.C. Jaggers, Overseer, Chetct
Mrs. Sylvia L e e , Lecturer,
Ophir; Joe Zumpfe, Steward,
Chetco; Dick Erwin^ Assistant
Steward, Sixes; Mabel Marlow,
Chaplain, Sixes; Ellen Jaggers,
Treasurer, Chetco; Clara Erwb
secretary, Sixes; Mabel Adams
Lady A ssist. Ophir.
Extension Committee: Claren­
ce Brooks, Ben Jones, and J.
O. Phipps. Muscian, Mrs. Dor
cla Sweet.
ARTISTS SEE FILM
of the magazine. Rotogravue an«
Offset Lithography are the two
printing techniques used.
After the movie, Bud Pisarek,
demonstrated some oil painting
sk ills.
He used an oil on cardboard
technique and emphasised the
value of using sketches as an
aid to compositional problems.
Refreshments were served by
a committee. The next meeting
will be held Friday, October 11
at 8 p .m . when the group will
engage In watercolor and o i l
painting. Any person Interested
In joining the art group is urged
to attend.
The Pelican Bay Arts Group
viewed a movie about painting
and printing last Friday evening
at their Art Center building.
The Movie, produced by the
Ford Motor Company, Illustra­
ted how the company's Ford
Times magazine Is produced.
The first part of the movie
showed Rex Brandt, California
artist, painting a scene, in
watercolor, on the spot. Inter­
esting painting and sketching
techniques were.shown.
The second part of the movit
had to do with the actual p r o ­
SPECIAL ROCK PROGRAM
TO BE PUT ON FOR SCOUTS
A special program will be p re­
sented to the Brookings B o y
Scouts at 7:30 p .m . In the VFW
hall, on Thursday, October 17,
bythe members of the Mt. Emllj
Gem and Mineral club.
October has been designated
as Geology month by the Boy
Scouts of America N a t i o n a l
Headquarters, and the local min­
eral club is giving the project its
support and service.
Gem and Mineral clubs in all
the states are being asked to con­
tribute in this effort.
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