BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON
THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1949
Pelicans Slug Gold
Beac^, Sunday, By
21 to 5 Shellacking
The Pelicans lost no time in
starting their game. They ran
across three in the first and again
in the third, and really put out
in the sixth to send over seven
runs.
The box score:
Gold Beach
ab r h po a e
Lafferty, ss ....... 4 1 12 4
E. Fen’k, p-lb-p 5 1 2 0 2 0
5 1 12 0 1
Curry, If
Gal’way, 2b-p-lb 4 1 13 3 0
J. Fendrick, C....5 1 2 7 1 1
0 12 2 1
Asher, 3b
Phipps, lb-2b ....3 0 0 8 0 0
Nowlin, cf ........ 3 0 0 0 0
Hildreth, rf ........ 1 0 0 0 0 0
Currans, rf ........2 0 0 0 0 0
Along Azalea Row
The World's Best Climate
executive positions with various
financial and insurance concerns,
and prior to accepting the presi
dency of the Portland institution
and its branches in 1947, was
president of the Central Bank of
Oakland. Since making his horn?
in Oregon he has been in wide
demand as a speaker and is prom
inent in civic affairs.
He enlisted in the army as a
private in 1917, advancing to sec
ond lieutenant in 1918. His serv
ice as national commander, high
est office in the American Legion,
was in 1934-35.
PAGE THREE
A sum of $1250 was raised at
the dance, and through sale of
four cakes.
Azalea Garden Club members
who gathered Thursday after
noon, at the Grange hall for the
Mrs. Isabella Stanton, of Mis
final meeting of the year with
soula, Mont, sister of Mrs. Art
Mrs. Irma Rice as president, were
Bollinger, and her niece, Sharon
Gold Beach’s hope to even the
like participants in the last act
Stevenson of Butte, Mont., have
count in baseball, Sunday, melted
successful
play.
been visiting the past week at the
of
a
in the tropical heat of the day,
Bollinger home.
when the Pelicans hit at w ill and
There' were congratulations all
ran across 21 runs to down the
around when the prize for the
Mrs. Fay Herring of Medford,
county seat lads, 21 to 5, in what
yearbook was presented, and the
a friend of Mrs. Stanton, visitor
has been a regular affair for the
beautiful
myrtlewood
candle
at the Bollinger home, was a
victory-hungry Pelicans.
sticks and centerpiece won for
caller over the week-end at the
the float in the Lily Blossom pa
Bollinger home.
The win, Sunday, makes ten
rade.
So,
the
curtain
went
down
for the Pelicans this year, against
Lloyd Moss, who had missed the
on another year of activities, and
past two Rotary meetings, re
a lone defeat.
after a short interval, rose once Owen Carter Will Be Sent turned this week, saying he had
The Pelicans scored in every in
more, and now' the members were To Nerve Specialist Soon been at Hood River, Ore.
ning but the fourth, the big in
cast in different roles with some
ning being the sixth when seven
Owen Carter, for whom a bene
36 5
Totals
new’ faces as well.
tallies crossed the plate. Whitey
fit dance was staged last Satur
Olive Page is the new leading day’ at the Odd Fellows hall, will
Matson again led the home team Brookings
ab r h po a e
Mulligan Plumbing has just
lady, with Mrs. Martha Grayshei, be sent soon to a nerve specialist
at bat, coming through with five
Matson, ss ...... 7 5 5 2 6 0
purchased
the Septic Tank Sani
hits in seven trips, two of which
1 1 1 c her understudy, assisted by Mrs. at Portland, it was announced on
Spangler. 2b...... 5
tation Service and is ready to
were doubles and one a triple. He
R. West’k, 3b ... 7 2 2 1 2 0 Ben Kerns Sr., and Mrs. Ben Monday. Mr. Carter, seriously in clean your septic tanks before the
also gave a fine exhibitiop of the
Kerns Jr. So, our new president, jured some months ago in a log
Hanscam, cf ...2 4 2 0 0 0
way short-stopping should be
vice-president, and co-secretary ging accident, will undergo treat rainy season sets in. Phone 1581,
Desjardin, c
.5 2 3 11 0 1
done, getting two putouts and
ment in an effort to regain use Crescent City, or contact our
1 10 0 1 treasurers in that order.
Ackley, lb ....
agent, Martha Harbin, Box 271,
handling six difficult assists in
Mrs. Page spoke briefly, “Con of his legs so badly mashed in
5 2 2 1 0 0
Putnam, rf ..
Brookings.
—adv
flawless fashion.
4 1 0 10 0 servation is to be the key-note of the accident.
Nelson. If .....
Hank Westbrook, winning his
0 1 (1 activities for the coming year.
3 3
H. West’b, p
fourth game in as many starts,
Mrs. Webster Hibbard was the
allowed only one scratch infield
18
27
10
43
21
Totals
speaker for the afternoon, and ।
hit in the first five innings.
Score by innings:
inspired all with a wish to be
Gold Beach then scored four
000 004 010— 5 of service. Her subject was The
Gold Beach
FOR THAT HOME, BE SURE TO CONTACT
times in the sixth without getting
331 047 12*—21 scope and contributions of Gar
Brookings
the ball out of the infield. In this
den Clubs. “The record of ac-
CONTRACT OR HOURLY WORK
Summary’: Runs batted in: J.
frame, the first three batters hit
complishment of 5000 clubs in
slow infield rollers which w’ent Fendricks, Asher, 2; Matson 3,
Crane Materials at 10% above Wholesale prices
5000 communities is a chapter in
for hits. The first Gold Beach run Spangler 1, R. Westbrook 2, Des-
the development of America.’’
then scored on a bunt which Ack jardin 4, Hanscam 2, Ackley 2,
Azalea Garden club voted to
Putnam 3, H. Westbrook 2; 2-base
ley’ mishandled for an error.
withdraw
from the Rogue Dis
The second run scored on a wild hits: Matson 2, R. Westbrook;
SMITH RIVER, CALIFORNIA
pitch by Westbrook and an er- 3-base hits: Matson, Putnam, H. trict of the State Federation of
Garden clubs, and apply for a
ror by Desjardin on a throw to Westbrook; left on bases: Gold
membership
in the Siskiyou dis-
Beach 8; Brookings 11; base on
the plate.
properly in that
The other two runs score on in- balls, Westbrook 3; Fendrick \ trict as being
includes
clubs of
region
which
field outs. It was only in the Galloway 6; Strike-outs: West
Grants
Pass,
Bo-
Central
Point,
ninth that Gold Beach got a hit brook 11, E. Fendrick 3, Gallo
nanza Langel 1 Valley, Gold Hill,
beyond the infield. E. Fendrick way 3; Earned runs: off West
Illinois Valley, Jacksonville, Je
singled to right, was forced at brook 3; off Fendrick 10; off
rome Prairie, Klamath Falls, Lost
second by Curry who then took Galloway 8; Wild pitch: West
River, Men’s Garden Club of
second on a passed ball and w’as brook; hit by pitcher; Galloway,
Losing pitcher* Grants Pass, Medford Garden
scored on a single to center by Westbrook, 2.
E. Fendrick. Umpires: Craig and Club, Phoenix, Rogue River, and
Asher.
Talent. It is hoped that manv
Kemp. Time 2:35.
members will attend some of the
At Eagle Point, Sunday
meetings.
Brookings travels to E a g 1 e |
For the past week, ending on
Hostesses for the day with Mrs.
Max. Min. Rain Point next Sunday for what may I Ruth Bathiany as chairman were
Sunday :
.... be a really tough game. The Peli- j Mrs. Meta Hogan, Mrs. B. Miller,
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July 11 . ............. 73
/if
48
.... cans nosed out the Eagles 7-6 Mrs. Grant Powell and Mrs. Pal-
July 12 . ............. 55
T in a game played here on June 5 lady. Hostess for the next meet
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July 13 ............. 57
BARGAIN FARES—ROUND TRIP,
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July 14
ing will be announced later.
LOST: last w’eek, black leather
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50
July 15 . ............. 60
And so, ladies, to your canning family plan, and joint fares discounts. Ask for de
purse
containing
driver
’
s
license
....
46
July 16 ............. 75
and preserving! Let the rows of tail. Call Southwest Airways, 2771, Crescent City.
and
papers.
Please
return
the
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77
July 17
Shining jars grow’, row’ on row’,
papers. Mrs. Margaret Zook.
Rainfall for week
with friend husband encouraging
the industry and thrift. This is
the fruit of our hours of labor
in our gardens, dear Azalea Gar
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SALEM — Keynoting the 1949
convention of the American Le
gion here August 3 to 6, will be
Frank N. Belegrano Jr., president
of the First National Bank of
Portland and past national com
mander of the Legion, convention
officials announced Monday.
Belgrano will open the first
business session of the delegates
following memorial services on
Thursday morning at Salem’s El
sinore theatre. Succeeding busi-
{ ness meetings are scheduled for
the house of representatives in
the capitol building.
A native of San Francisco, Bel-
grano has been associated with
the banking business since boy
hood. starting as a messenger in
his father’s bank. He has held
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