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THURSDAY. MAY 25, 1950 Azalea Festival Claimed Best Ever In Recent Years JROJKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON Mr. and Mi 3 Henry Sanino, Earlemart. Calif. Florence and F. C. Barley, of Lovelow, England. Dale Deadmond, Hutchinson, Kansas. Otto Fox, Williamsport, Pa. Janette Such, Port Angeles, Wash. People were registered from: Grants Pass. Medford. Ashland. Klamath Falls. Gold Beach, and from Smith River and Crescent City, Calif. Hawkins, c Desjardin, c Astin, p-1 ... Total Ashland Brookings 3 1 3 0 1 1 2 10 i 0 i 2 ...36 6 8 27 0 2 Largest Estimated Crowd, Sunday, of Any Past Festival NEWS Chetco Store APPEL FOR DEL NORTE COUNTY Reward Meritorous Services Paid Adv. Smith River and Fort Dick SPRING CLEARANCE 202 502 913—24 OIK) 000 312— 6 Ashland Smothers Pelicans, 24-6, In First Home Game Robert F. "Bob PAGE THR 0 Continued from Page One Summary: Errors, Matson, As ground now included in Azalea tin. Spangler, Putnam. Hawkins. State Park Campbell 2, Smith, Gitzen. RBI Herbert Goldberg of Smith Lutz, Campbell 2, Gray, Barger, River, displayed a group of _ the Kirkpatrick 7, Gitzen 2, Riggs 5. drawings made by children in McComas 2, Westbrook, Salvage. various Del Norte county schools Hawkins, Astin 3; 2-base hits, —these were drawn by‘children Campbell; Home runs Kirkpat after listening to musical rec rick, Lutz, Riggs, Astin; stolen ords and stories. The children try bases, Lutz, Campbell 2, Gray, to paint the impressions they Smith, Kirkpatrick. Durham, received from this program. This Barrett; sacrifice, Me Comas; is something new in the study of double plays, McComas to Camp art and music in which Mr. Gold bell to Gray; McComas to Riggs berg excels, as proven by the to Gray. Left on: Ashland fl; pictures. Sunday, in the first Southern Brookings 6; base on balls, As The area was proud indeed to Oregon League game at home, tin 4, Salvage 2. Westbrook 6, have the opportunity of exhibit Brookings Pelicans looked any McComas 3; strike-outs, Astin ing the art works of some of the thing but like a baseball team, 6, Salvage 1, Westbrook 1, Mc west coast’s best artists. These when they bowed 24 to 6 to the Comas 2. Umpires, Craig and same displays exhibited here have Ashland club, comprised almost Wage. gained national renown as they entirely of Southern Oregon Col have been exhibited in all parts lege of Eduaction players. Afield of the country. the Pelicans showed no spirit of Two different types of art 1 ormer games, and for six in were shown: Mrs. Pernot Duff nings looked like they were not of Harbor, and F. L. Wertz of even going to get a hit. Gold Hill, Ore. Mrs. Duff's paint On the other hand. Ashland ings consisted of local scenes of was a well-drilled team, appar this area and along the Oregon ently capable of winning from While there was no way to coast. She is a local resident and any team, anywhere. The Ash- obtain an accurate check on the will undoubtedly bring greater anders hit with the viciousness, fame to this area as an art cen- T Stan Musials, Ty Cobbs, or the number of people present a; the church services at the Azalea ter of the future. big guys of the upper crust, and A group of flower paintings their fielding was almost spot- State Purk. Sunday, many have were exhibited by Sydney Armer •ess until late in the game after' made estimates. It is general in of Fortuna. Calif. His display there ceased to be any fun left the circle of estimaters that 750 or more attended church services was awarded a silver medal by to enjoy. at 11 a. m. the Horticultural Society of New Ashland started right off to The All-Year Events Associa York, when his pantings were repeat the performance of the tion provided 100 loaves of bread, shown there last year. There was also a display of previous week and did. An er 18 hams, and 75 gallon of cof ‘character study” paintings ex ror, plus a hit, a walk and an fee, basing this conclusion on all hibited by Mrs. F W. Hardesty other timely bingle, gave them past festivals. This would make of Brookings and a display by a two-run lead, which only added up 1200 plates. These were used to their desire for more. In the up, and the tables were literally Mrs. Dye of Crescent City. Out-of-area guests registered third another brace of runs were “cleaned” according to W. S. at the art exhibit and flower added; five in the fourth; two Chadwick. Scores of local people, knovv- in the sixth; nine in the seventh; show included: ing that a bigger crowd was one in the eight and three in the D. I. Plummer. Tacoma. in line, went home for something ninth apparently without effort. Mrs. Kercher, Berkeley, Calif. Astin, on the mound for the to eat. From this observation, the Mrs. Evelyn Ellyson, ‘Detroit, Mich. the Pelicans, did a creditable job croud at the park has been said Mabel Young, Spokane, Wash. and could have made a some by many to have reached the Mr. and Mrs. James Barclay thing resembling a battle, had 2000 mark, Sunday. With all local churches co he been given support. He had of Evanston, Ill. operating, ¿md with congregations many of the top sluggers waving Mr. and Mrs. Charles Manley at his fast ones, striking out of all much in evidence, religious of Panama Canal Zone services were attended by the , A. C. Allen, Wilmington. Colo. six in the innings he worked. biggest crowd in history. Com-1 Dick Salvage and Hank West Eva Gillian. Cumberland, Wis. brook, who followed, were each bined choirs of the churches pro Ralph Usher, Los Angeles. wild and the scoring went on vided the music, with Rev. Bill Mrs. Roy Hughes, Pardeeville, Wisconsin. Ashland * ab r ll po a Ward reading the scripture. Re,. Lever, the prayer, Rev. Neufeld Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Joenicke, Lutz, 2 .................... 7 3 3 6 the announcements, and Rev- of San Diego. Campbell, ss ......... 6 3 3 3 2 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Roman of Gray, 1 .................... 6 1 3 15 2 Leo VanDolson the sermon, vis Cornecopia, Wis. Smith, 3 ..................6 3 1 0 4 itors were impressed by the most unique of services in this section Barger, If ............... 4 5 2 1 0 of the state. Kirkpatrock, cf ....7 3 6 0 0 Gitzen, rf 4 1 1 0 Durham, rf 1 2 o 0 0 Riggs, c 5 1 3 3 1 Mrs. Paul Johnson and her Gatlin, c 1 1 0 McComas, p 1 0 3 younger son, Jack, junior at the 5 Full supply of DuPont's local high school, left Tuesday bv Blasting Powder, Caps Totals 52 24 23 27 28 plane for a trip to Sweden, Mrs. Johnson’s native country w h i c h Brookings and Fuse. Phone 1,11. ab h po a| she has not seen for many years. Matson, ss 5 0 1 4 2; They expect to he gone alf sum- Spangler, 2 5 0 0 2 4 mer. The entire trip will be made Hanscam, cf 4 0 0 2 0, by plane, and by time this paper Barrett, 3 .. 4 2 0 1 3| reaches the mails, will be in her Westb’k, l-lf-p 4 0 2 6 1¡ native city of Stockholm. * Brookings Oregon Putnam, If-rf 3 1 0 0 0 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith Fendrick, rf ... .2 0 0 0 0 and daughter, are visiting his par Salvage, p-lf . 2 1 1 0 0 ents, Mr and Mrs. Warren Smith. The visitors, former residents of this area, are now living at Long Beach, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Merrill and family of Portland were visitors in this area. Monday and Tues day to attend the funeral of his father, and to visit his sister. Mrs. Archie Hendricks and family. Bill Ellis, former resident of this area, but now of Ashland, and his wife, were visitors here during Azalea Festival. He vis Your ited his sister, Mrs. George Has sett and other friends. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin (Sonny) Chapman and daughter Harriett Roberta, and Jimmie Phillips, all of Farmington, New Mexico, ar rived from there last week to ‘ make their home in Harohr. They were accompanied by Mrs. Chap-1 man’s mother, Mrs. Herb Payne, who had been visiting them a cou ple of weeks. LOCAL The World’s Beat Climate Optometrist Is Due Dr. Bert McCreery will be at the Sea View Inn. Crescent City, and fit glasses. Hours 9:30 until Tuesday, June 13, to examine eyes 5:30. May and McCreery. Opto metrists. 417 G. Street,‘Eureka, Calif. 13.3 TWO DAYS ONLY! FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY MAY 26 & 27 LADIES DRESSES, BLOUSES, and SKIRTS, drastically reduced (Some Slightly Soiled) HALF PRICE OR LOWER! Limited Quantity—First Come, First Served —no laways, no exchanges, no charges. We must make room for new SUMMER MER CHANDISE, so don't Miss This Sale! MENS SWEATERS 100 per cent wool, large sizes only. We are closing out this famous make to make room for new stock. 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