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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1946)
?AY. TCTTBER_1 j 1_194P_ - PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON ball gam e, 3-3. It was by clever and exceedingly daring base ing by th e C ards in th eir half th e eighth, which put them 4-3. In th e first of the B oston put two on bases, one fa r as third, but Breeche “w h at it took.” to win. W hile local fans seemed about tenth inning ¿s, Cnder-dogs, eq u ally divided for the two team s, Radios around this a re a will n Seventh Game. th e world, as well as local fans, be allowed to cool off u n til S at- Tuesday saw a w orld series classic which urday, tim e to pick up some foot- _____ seem ed to have no equal any- ball games. w here in history. The Cards were -------------------------- "story-book” finish. Tues- n ev er given an outside chance, L V m III.*»,.,, , AS ¿moon. St Louis C ard in als and odds w ere LV7 th at * “ I lillZ C lS A lH ' 1 bnal League cham pions - would win in four straig h t . ame> Q L < / V ' ’ I*" \ T* l ,he Boston Red Sox in On , hp o (h er h;lnd w ith , very. fcith and d, elding gam e of t j,ing to gain and nothing to lose, --------■ * W° H e h . ^ n i n ^ h i n fn? »•*' C ard s 'w o n , the limit," and F arm ers could use m ore fo r,- ® ' <ha ip 1 fo r by so doing, proved, by com par- Hirer for th e ir 1947 crops th an j-biras. a tiv e box scores, to be the b etter they are likely to get although the “wise” men of th e team , alth o u g h Sox fans claim they will be g ettin g m ore fe rtilize r rorld placing the Sox 20-7. " b re a k s.” than ever before, the D epartm ent to cop the classic, t h e i scorinir for the seven cam es A griculture reports. Supplies seemed to ta k e keen in scoring io r ine se\en games, of fertilizers availahto tn in making all th in gs m C ard in als ra n up 28 to Boston's t(._ 1(U- * a a a h \ " ’S 1,*, in making an i rungs go A m e r i c a n le n m ie r s , o r 1 9 4 < c r o p s a re expected to fall to predictions. A fte r los- o u tm t th e A m erican leaguers short f requir , b . . «nt game, 3-2 in ten th <? *>me ratio, and out- X X s. H om t o f Tht C ro ft L ily Pngt S» r« ■» Series” It Limit In |0f Games Is Snort til i the Cards cam e back to ''"Wt’tl the Sox by a substantial ph p .t 2-all. and f a te r B oston Cards ^ r e chatged L ACCdS d g,* y e ^ ri 1 ^ ^ s 'Sav“ doub]ed thi;jr ¿ I t . i , iltz2re 'a n d mucb of thjs gajn re su h efj from the assistance and encourage m ent given by the A g ricu ltu re C onservation P ro g ram since 1933.1 __________________ _ _ _ m the htird gam e, a , Bos- w .th but five e rro rs in the en tire unpredictable C ard s tied sen e s. at 3-all. which w as re- As usual, th e re ’s a s ta r and a after the two team s w en t goat in th e series. The honor ol o St. Louis for the six th being the goat w ent to Ted Wil- renth games. T u esd ay’s big liam s of Boston, who was expected .ppearo! safe fo r th e C ards, to lay the C ards wide open ta nto the eighth inning, 3 to 1 his h ittin g . Instead, he w as al- suddenly M urry D ickson I m ost helpless. To Breecheu and A k eted with two singles an d I S la u g h te r go honors, divided, as, Larry M etier, scoutm aster, an- rushed Breechen, who, being the stars. York, had Boston nounces th at he will ta k e his hoy.; tting by two b a tte rs, w as won, would easily have been this on a week-end hiking trip w ithin r aware he w as in a tie- s ta r. B reechen won three gam es a week or so. before he moves to Medford to m ake his home. F inal details will be published, when i definite plans are m ade. Ralph Vincent l e f t Tuesday m orning for P o rtlan d on a busi ness trip. W hile th e re he expect« to close the deal in w hich he will Done fo r your lilies—by dispose of his property there. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. A lderm an of Dayton, en ro u te hom e from Oakland, w here they had been on We also have 'C roft Bulblets from a visit, stopped briefly T uesday 100'< IN S P E C T E D STOCK m orning in this area. Mr. A lder- Aian, long identified w ith the edu cational field, was at one tim e sta te superintendent of senools, X 101 H arbor, Ore. and last w ith the federal d e p a rt m ent of adult eduaction at W ash ington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Sim m ons, residents on Cape F a re llo road, AT LAST WE HAVE IN STOCK told the P ilot S atu rd a y evening "to tak e out th at classified” te ll ing about th eir C ollie-Shepherd pups. “We have no m ore." IITE SCRIM Lily plan tin g is quite well along "ith large C henille Dots, 42-in. w ide- yard in this area, report m any grow ers who claim th at alm ost one- lutiful Large MESH third of the 1947 crop is already in cream color, 42-in. wide, p e r yard hack in the ground. Business men claim th a t much supplies are go- ! apery material ing out, to be used for th e p lan t- I Flowered — p e r y a r d ...................................... ing, and all claim th a t they im ag- 4» I VIC'S WELDING SUOI’ I 01 table Acetylene mid Electric Welding ------No Job Too L arge or Too Fmall------ VIC OREWILER Box 109 8. & 8, M e Open 7:00 a. m. to 8:00 p. m. D IN N E R S A N D S H O R T O R D E R S I \ PWX itPITK ru rro w i r HARBOR BULB FARM CLOSED EVERY TUESDAY FLOSSIE BUCHANAN, Proprietor Excavating Sand - Gravel Shovel Road Rock Backhoe Fill Material Dragline River Silt Burrell-Springer-OIiver C U R T A IN Smith River, C alifornia READY - MIX CONCRETE BASEMENTS SIDEWALKS FOUNDATIONS -.- RETAINING WALLS All kinds of Concrete Work YARDAGE ‘BOBINETTE” pale blue, pink an d w h ite—yard, S1.00 and 5Oc $1.00 S1.1G $1.49 0OR£T VARIETY And Apparel Shop Kellogg & Bihl Yelton Apts. Brookings, Oregon Just Received New Shipment of Living Room Suites »caos Coleman Fuel Oil Water Heaters fhttati Schoo - - 8123.00 Full A utom atic—be sure to look these over. Juice-O-Mats - - - - - - - ^ c b o o h MUST hare b d«P«Qda L incomes “ e ’o^g-r«age plan- J»»ible. Local school ’ we experiencing a •to-aiouth e xiste n ce , kave forced „ $ * ,* h o o l d is tric ts •aaitionai local taxes budget needs, schools on a Nice A ssortm ent of C o v ers and C o lo rs— All priced to save you money—see these quick! 1 §4.33 to 8.3.95 We have that juicer you have been looking for! Two models Stand Sperti Heat Lamps - - - $18.50 - H and §37.30 N ationally advertised ultra-violet and infra-red! ^«nctal basis. Hendricks’ Furniture Co. New Johnson Building »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* Store Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ► Brookings Oregon ♦ ; 4 4 4 * 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 * 4 * * <M 4 4 4 4