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PAGE FOUR The World's Best Climate Pelicans Didn't Get Breaks; Lost 14 to 5 Game, Sun. THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1950 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON Summary: Errors, Staab, Mat- son 2, Barrett, Westbrook, Lu cich, Mellbye, Fawcett 2. Runs batted in: Staab, Matson, Bar rett, Westbrook, Hanscam. Two- base hits: Matson, McDonald 2. Levins; Home runs, Lucich; Sac rifices, Barrett, Asquith; Double plays: Staab unassisted; Astin to Matson to Lewis. Lef: Brook ings 12, Central Point 4. Bases on balls, Astin 7, Mellbye 4. SO, Astin 5, Mellbye 9. LEAGUE STANDINGS Won Lost Pct. 1.000 0 Central Point 3 l.oool 0 Rosebur *........ ...... 2 1.000 0 Ashland ♦...... ..... 2 .500 1 Myrtle Creek ♦ ...1 .333 2 Grants Pass . ..... 1 o .333 Crescent City ..... 1 .000 Rogue River ♦ ...0 2 .000 Brookings 3 0 (* i Does not include last Sun- days game, since no word has been received. — ■........... — SMITH RIVER Ladies Society of the church held its business meeting Thurs day afternoon in the new addi tion of the church, with Pres. Ida Hall in charge. Devotions were given by Ethel Goodlin. Mrs. Hall gave a report of the house party The Pelicans made the long of W. S. C. S. she attended at trek to Central Point. Sunday, Hobergs Resort, where 150 wom- and absorbed their third straight en were present for the two-day Southern Oregon League loss, session. Reports were given by this time by a 14 to 5 score. various committee chairmen. The While each club made 10 hits, nominating committee reported the Pels were unable to come the following selected for officers through effectively in the clutch, for the coming year: Pres. Mrs. as evidenced by 12 runners leit Ida Hall; vice-president, Bertha stranded Morrison; secretary, Ethel Naill, The Studs, on the other hand, Treasurer. Elizabeth Morrison; combined their hits with walks Spiritual Life, Betty McClish; and untimely Pel errors ¡or two Social Relations, Ethel Goodlin; big innings and the game. The Youth, Una Rowley; children’s game had all the ear marks of work, Grace Van Zee; missions, a real pitchers’ batik» foi four Agnes Maris. Pals will be re- innings, with the Studs nolding vea led at next meeting and new a 2-1 edge going into the last ones chosen. The June 6 meet of the fifth. ing has been postponed until June 15. Cream puffs and coffee Here the valley club combined two walks, three hits and two CONVEYANCES were served by Evelyn Reichlin Pelican errors for six big runs. George Sutton et ux to Moore and Trula Ruess at the close of A possible double-play in this in Mill and Lumber Co. bargain the meeting. ning w'ould have retired the side and sale deed. The dairy field day, one of the without a run. Ward King et ux to Chetco features of the 4-H club, being the first ever held in Del Norte Astin developed a wild streak Lodge. IOOF, Warranty deed. Leon Baker et al to Searcy Bin- county, was held Sunday at the in the eighth and walked three warranty deed. batters before Norm Lucich, the ford et Paul Johnson ranch, west of Ft. U. S. A. to Clark Alto Slocum, Dick. The affair was sponsored Stud center fielder hit a terrific home run over the right field patent. by Del Norte 4-H council with Louise Turner Estate to El 4-H members, their parents and cence. Result: four runs on one leaders present from Smith Riv hit. Dick Salvage then relieved mer Douthit et ux. deed. Edith Ackley to Owen Brown er, Fort Dick, Crescent City ana Astin and retired the side al though he had the able assist et ux. deed. Klamath. Eddie Gordon, dairy Thos. Hatcher et ux to U. S. 9. specialist from the universitv ex- ance of Connie Holzgang, new tension department was present, center fielder from Medford who easement. John C. Bjerg, to U. S. A. pulled down two long drives for Farm Advisor Harry E. easement. ’Pucker and assistant, Walt Feig, put outs. Harry Jameson to Collier H The Pelicans take on the Cres Bullington et al. quit claim deed. ¡ both of Eureka. Mr. Gordon ex- plained and demonstrated the es- cent City Merchants on tiie local Standard Battery Separator field next Sunday afternoon at Co. to Harry Jameson et al quit sentíais of type and production in dairy animals. At noon a sack 2 in the first league test between claim deed. these clubs. As is generally Curry County to Erank M. lunch picnic was held with cot- fee, cream and sugar, cocacola know n. however, the Merchants Morris, tax deed. and ice cream provided by the won two pre-season games, so Lorne C. Moore et ux to Fred 4-H council. Manager Whitey Matson hopes' Boyce et ux, warranty deed. j During the afternoon the 4-H to field a strengthened club and I John Feak to Campbell, Mc I members from various units did put the Pels in the win column, i Lean Inc., bill of sale. judging, of the three classes of Sunday’s Box Score : IN CLERK'S OFFICE dairy stock, including cows, hei Brookings ah r h po a! William Marion Roberts, death fers and calves. Tlw field day Staab, ss 5 o 1 3 4 certificate. closed with correct placings and Matson .5 1 3 3 2 J Erma Lois Owen vs. Robert reasons given for placing. All the Barret t 3 0 0 Lee Owen, divorce complaint. members report having gained Lewis. 1 1 tí 0 Lawrence Goudy et al to Gold much knowledge. West brook. If 4 0 0 3 0 Beach Fraternal Assn., articles Miss Rose aters of Eureka Holzgang, cf 4 0 0 3 0 of incorporation. had an exciting experience early Han scam, rf 1 3 1 0 Albert Landauer vs. B. R. Jew- Saturday morning while on a Clingman. c 3 1 1 5 0 ell et al. complaint. motor trip home to visit t her Astin, p 0 0 0 3 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Salvage, p 1 0 U 0 0 Spooner. Several miles south of Klamath about 6:30 in the morn- j Totals 39 Mr. and Mrs. Pha ries Low ing as she drove around a turn • moving from their ocean- she ran into a largo black bear, Central Point ab |X) a front property to the James res- in the road, breaking the fog | Gitzen, 1 3 0 U idence opposite the Baptist Com lights and damaging the bumper. McDonald, 3 3 I 1 munity church, recently occupied The bear staggered to the edge Le\ ins, el 3 3 0 Lucich, If 1 4 u by Mr and Mrs. Max Brainard. of the road and seemed to roll Visitors at the Floyd T. Bol down the bank. She did not stav Doelandt, c 1 9 i ton home for several days last to learn the extent of injuries Mellbye, 1 1 0 1 week were Mr. and Mrs. Ray to the bear. Fawcett. ; 1 0 mond Kitchens of Oklahoma City, Mrs. Carlton Bosch returned 0 3 0 0 0 0 Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Cook of home Sunday from Hoberg’s Re Stammen. 1 0 0 0 Atwater, Calif, who enjoyed the sort where she attended the 26th md sight sect ing. They i I annual convention of Postmas-' this area. tors with all California being rep-, 10 27 tí resented at the three-day session.' Brookings Send the Pilot to relatives — 100 001 012 Mrs. Agnes Maris is confined iV’ll save letter-writing. 200 062 04X to the home of her daughter, Mrs. County Records Leo Ward at Crescent City with a threatened attack of pneumo- nia. Mrs. Ruby Whiteby of San Francisco was an overnight vis itor on Saturday evening with her friend. Mrs. Mabel Browne. She continued. Sunday, oy bus, to Portland, Oregon. NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Het- tinger and son, Larry, of Boise Idaho were overnight \ isitors of Mr. and Mrs. Dew ey Akers. Mrs. i Hettinger, president-elect of the Boise P.-T. A., has just attended the national convention a’ Lon^ Beach, Calif., and was cn route home. She and Mrs. Akers were once teachers in the Nampa, Idaho, school system. Jeri’s, in offering congratula tions to the class of 1950, of the' local high school, has declared' she wanted a gift on the table । for each girl. Since, however, she I o <► ► <> o <► <> <► <> <► doesn’t know hose' sizes, she is asking all the senior girls to come to her store and pick up \ their size. Read her advertising elsewhere in this issue. Mike Page reported, upon hi^ return from Coos Bay that his step-father had improved in gen- eeral health. The Page family visited him over the holidays. At this paper goes to press, no word has been received by any of the paper’s new sources from L. A. Harvery, now’ in a Eureka hospital. He underwent a major operation last week. Wednesday morning the Pilot learned that Dr. A. O. Schmitt, local physician, has been nomi- liatcd on both Democrat and Republican tickets fdr county coroner. This was strictly from write-in votes, as his name did not appear on the ballot. The holidays, which broke into the “news" week of the Pilot, delayed the news reaching this office from Port Orford and Lang lois due to the mail holiday. TO THE CLASS OF 1950! To the girls of the graduating class, a pair of nylon hose awaits you with the Kruger Buidling Brookings, Oregon Need A Good LILY BULB GRADER? Grade your lily bulbs the modern way. Use our ap proved. easily operated scissor-type grader. Durable, light weight and calibrated to measure from 5-inch to 10-inch circumfere. Many in use. Send for yours today. Price, $2.75 postpaid. A Sample is at the Pilot. ARTHUR BOWMAN, INC. 311 S E. Belmont Portland. 14, Ore. 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