Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, June 29, 1950, Page 6, Image 6

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    The World's Best Climate
PAGE SIX
THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1951
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON
Astin Generous With White-Wash To LOCA^ NEW S i Shoot, Crab Feed
Set At Gold Beach
Blank Visitors, 12 To 0, Here Sun. P. M•»
and daughter, LeAnn, of Moses
When Thompson, second Rogue River batter got a scratch hit Lake, Wash„ Mrs. Dorothy Jam-
iust out of the outstretched hand of Bill Jollie at first in the first inez, Mrs. Fred Darling
arling and
inning, Bob Astin slammed the door in the face of the remainder, daughter, Kathleen, sisters and
niece of Mrs. Ross, of Spokane, 1
of the visiting batters, Sunday afternoon to whitewash Rogue Riser
\\ ash., were visitors at the Carl!
by a 12 to 0 score. Bill Jollie, who has more stretch than Aunt Dam home on Easy Street last
Jemima’s girdle, really tried to stop that hit which just missed week. Rev. Ross is Mrs. Dam’s
his outstretched hands by a couple of inches. Astin’s white-wash son.
brush was 8-men wide, and the Pelicans turned in almost error-
Curry County Census
jess ball, except for Astin’s lone error in the ninth.
The Pelicans lost no time in
win a ball game. McClean teased
asserting that they wan* ‘i to
a walk, went to third on Matson’s
hit. and came home on Barrett's
infield out. Bufaro drove in Mat-
son. In the Second Finnell really
tee-ed off on a pitch for a round
tripper. A brace were idled in
the fourth, and Matejka. Rog i”
River hurler was sent to the
showers in the sixth whn the
Pelicans unlimbered , tneir artil-
lory for five runs. Manager Kid-
veil got by the seventh but had
his efforts blasted in the eighth
for another brace.
Astin Got Tougher By Innings
After walking the first batter in
the first, Thompson got his hit,
was
and from then on
rtingier than a Scotch ticket-
peddler. He whiffed a co"pie of
batters, and the sixth man popped
out to the infield.
On several occasions Asti i got
himself into trouble by M • wild­
ness, but usually his teammates
yanked the scoring threa s out
of danger.
By time the seventh inning had
been reached, Homer Haggertv
came to Manager Lesme’ster and
begged that Astin be relieved,
for after that Astin was costing I
Notice Of Final
Account
Estate of Elsie Elizabeth Ho­
gan.
In the County Court for Cur |
ry County, Oregon.
Notice is hereby given that thei
undersigned, as administrator oi
the ('state of Elsie Elizabeth Ho­
gan, deceased, has filed his fina.
account in the County Court for
Curry County, Oregon, and that
Friday, the 14th day of Julv,
1950, at 10:00 o’clock A. M„ and
the court room of said court ha*
been appointed by said Court a«
the time and place for hearing
of objections thereto and settle­
ment thereof.
Dated and first published. Jure
15. 1950.
Date of last publication, Julv
13, 1950.
EDWIN RANSOM, Administrator
Full supply of DuPont's
Powder,
Blasting
Caps
and Fuse. Phone jll.
Chetco Store
Brookings
Oregon
hjm (Haggerty) money f< r b ■
agreed to pay $1 per strikeout
over ten. Astin at that tun? had ।
12 out by the swinging route.
Norris Kemp, genero is'- of-
red to give a couple of admis
sion tickets to the show for the
home runs he lost ther« too.
Astin’s shutout also cost him a
couple more.
Astin Makes Only Error
If Asi in lives to be an old man
he will always he able to point
back to this game as orc unerr
his teammates gave him air-tight
and errorless support. Boo lone
committed the only errar when. I
in the ninth he over-th-ew first |
in fielding a bunt. However, his
strikeouts saved him fv m dam
ege, as he filled the has s by
walks.
The box score:
n o i
ab
Rogue River
0 0
Loop, ss ............. 3 0
1 1
3 0
Thompson, 2 ....
0
Brecount, rf ...... .2 0 0
Timmons, cf ...... .1 0 3 0 0|
Brittson, c ......... 4 0 Ü
0 0
Barnum, If .........
0
Reich, If ............ .2 0 0 i O'
0 0
Wilkinson, 1 ...
A
4 0 0
Lindley,
2 0 0 n
Metejka, p
0
Kidwell, p
0 0
Totals
Brookings
McLean, cf
Matson, 3
Parrett.
Ba faro, c
.’ollie, 1
I lanscam, If
Holzgang.
Finnell, rf
26 0 1 24
ab r h po
0 1
1 1
3
5 1 9
..4
..4
..3
1
0
1
4
1
1
A BROOKINGS-HARBOR AENCY
Since so many of our old customers have asked us
to restore our sei vice route to the Brookings-Harbor
area, we have complied by establishing an agencey at
JERPS DRESS SHOP, Agt.
In the Kruger Bui’ding. Brookings, for your convenience.
O
CRESCENT CITY CLEANERS
NEWS
Workmen at Brimm Bros, saw­
mill, last Thursday, i ejected at
a National Labor Relations
Board election, the C. I. O. as
its bargaining agent. The elec­
tion was called by the board upon
petition of the C. I. O.
Driven by Harold Sande mann,
one of Wilson Freeman’s trucks
got out of control last Thursday
morning and backed into the
house occupied by Mr. and Mrs.
M. C. Beem, smashing a big hole
in the side near the front door.
Outside of the damage to the
house, no one was hurt,
Dr. Silvia Chailoner
Osteopathic Physician
Hours 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Open Evenings 7:00 to 9:0^<
On Hwy 101
At State Line
Mail Address
Smith River California
Coffee Mill Cafe Sold
“Romance of the Highways,”
with Commander Scott broad­
casting lor Greyhound Lines, in­
cluded, Sunday mention of the
forthcoming Lily Blossom Time
of this area.
A master at the use of the
English language,
Commander
Scott was glowing in his descrip­
tion ot the spectacles of the past
and of the plans for the future.
Landscaping Done At
Central Bldg Entrance
Coffee Mill Cafe, operated for
more than five years by Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Grayshel, has been
sold to Mr. and Mrs. E. A. El­
ston and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Bickner, with possession to be
given. Saturday, July 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Grayshel have
not announced any plans, except
that they will continue to make
Brookings their home. Announce­
ment of.the new owners appears
elsewhere in this issue.
&
NORINE HARVEY
accredited teacher
01
PIANO
Studio Building
Brookings, Ore.
THURSDAY • FRIDAY • '
AÎ
Olson-Hogue
fi
12 11 T
Totals
0
000 000 0<H)
Rogue River
210 205 02.x
Brookings
Summary: Errors: Astin, Loon
3, Timmons; RBI. McLean, Ba:-
lett 2, Bafaro 3, Jollie. Hans­
cam. Holzgang, Fincll, Astin;
2-base hit, Barrett; 3-ba:e b't.
Astin; home-run, Finnell; stolct
bases. Loop. Thompson. McLean.
Jollie, Honzgang 3; Sacrifices. As­
tin; Double play. Bafero unas­
sisted; left on bases. Rogue Riv­
er 8; Brookings 8; Base on balls,
Astin 8; Metejka 6; Kidwdl 1;
Strike-outs, Astin 16; Metejka 1,
Kidwell 2; Hits off Astin 1 for
C in 9; off Metejka 9 for 10 in 5
plus; off Kidwell 2 for 2 in 3.
Hit by pitcher, Brecount by As­
tin; Finnell by Metejka. Wild
pitches, Metejka. Winning pitch­
er, Astin* loser. Metejka. Um-
pirres Craig and Reekman. Time
2:10.
ANNOUNCING
Commander Scott Tells
Of Lily Blossom Time
The front of the Central Build­
ing has undergone considerable
landscaping work, in preparation
lor the Lily Blossom Time, with
no expense spared to make this
n : one of the attractions of the
a
0
A spruce flanks each side of
the main entrance, and toward
the corners are camellias, rhodo­
I dendron and hydranga.
0
0
2
0
0
GOLD BEACH—“A Country
gtore»» shoot is planned by the
Gold Beach Gun Club, July 2. The '
shooting wiU be for script which
redeemed for merchan-
dise in the store set up in the
club house.
According to spokesmen for j
the club everything from sport- •
ing goods to groceries and auto-1
Upped More Than Half mobile accessories will be avail- ,
Mrs. Juanita H. Ecnols, local able.
census crew leader, Monday, re-
Shootmg will be in squads of J
vealed to the Pilot that Cir^y ten, with three prizes for each
County's population was 5997, to squad. All those hitting five out
be divided:
of five will shoot for first prize,
Brookinu,-Harbor area, sou h
those getting four out of five will
to stat*? line from Stanley
shoot off for second and those
.j263 getting three out of five will vie
Coleg ro .e’s place
668' tor third prize.
Gold Bei-h
Port Orford ............................. 737
Free crab and coffe? will be
Since 1940. the county has in-
served
during the afternoon. The
creased 58.88%, slightly more
shooting
will start at ’0.
than the state average.
LOCAL
GOLD BEACH At a double
ring ceremony, last Sunday at
the home of the bride’s p? rents,
Patricia Anne, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. George Olson, of Port-
Orford. became the bride of Don­
ald Charles Hogue, son of Mr. 1
and Mrs. Charles Hogue of this
place. Rev. Jack E. Barker of­
ficiated.
The bride, attired in a dusty
rose suit, wore a white gardenia
corsage. She was attended by
her sister, Shirley Jane, as the
bridesmaid, who wore nale green
dress with yellow rose bud cor­
sage.. Ralph Hogue, brother of
the groom, was best man.
After luncheon, served by Mrs.
Olson, the couple left for a brief
honeymoon at Crater Lake.
Both graduates of Gold Reach
high school. Pat is an operator
at the local West Coast Tele­
phone exchange, and Don is a
partner in Hogues Sea Food and
Meat Market. They will reside
at Mateer apartments or their
return.
EASY TO IN^
FOLDS U*L’
WHILE
THEY LAST
a
Weather Report
for the past wetk,
Sunday :
Max.
June 19 .... ........ 54
June 20 ............. 68
June 21 .....
June 22
........ 64
June 23 .... ........ 56
June 24 .... ....... 61
June 25 .... ........ 63
Rainf all for week ....
d
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take n
ON NCN'/'« OUTINGS
ending on
Rain
52
54
52
.02
15
50
42
46
Mm.
,02
IW*L 'C* ALL
SKCTAivi SXRTS
makes driving
IDEAL FOR A IOAT SEAT
EVERY FISHERMAN hud ; iT
MO At RELAXING
FERHCT FOR USE ON
LA'A M OR FORCH FURNITURE
CHETCO HOME & AUTO SUPPL* CO