Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, July 13, 1950, Page 5, Image 5

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    BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON
THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1950
Like Deep Sea Fishing? Come/....Page Nine
language scorekeepers really un­ any pitcher. On the mound staff vert in to a job-printing plant,
Savage, Westbrook and Astin do and will serve as Gold Beach of­
derstand.
fice for the Pilot.
1 was impressed by the show­ just more than average chucking
Mr. Sibley has acquired con­
ing of ''Chopper'' Westbrook in in this league. They are com- siderable equipment tor this type
the role of reedi er. True, he was petitors, and that, if you please, ot work, including a photo-en­
PORT ORFORD—At an infor­
mal wedding, at 7:00 p. m. Satur­
ragged in four intances, but he is what makes the fans pay the graving outfit which will be used
is but a lad of seventeen, and fare and go back for more.
day, at the Episcopal church at
Following a trip to Ashland as possible in the work of the
beblieve me, has a lot of prom­
Gold Beach, Miss Frances Lou­
Gold Beach shop and the one at
ise with a few years and games Sunday when the Pelicans hope
ise Norton, daughter of Mr. and
Brookings.
added to him. Watch, and see if to gain revenge for the indigni­
Mrs. E. M. Norton, became the
For many years Mr. Sibley had
my prediction is not correct. He ties of a previous game, the Pel­
bride of Orris Smith, son of Mr.
connections
with the C urry Coun­
kept base-stealing to a minimum icans will meet Central Point on
and Mrs. Crawford Smith. Rev.
ty Reporter, and has a w ide cir-
and he did a creditable job of the ocal diamond the following
Father Lever performed the rite.
Ice of friends all over tin county.
receiving, a credit to a man.
I Sunday. These two games are
The bride wore a white em-
His phone number is Gold Beach
„
. Astin,
' .
broidered afternoon dress with
Bob
also, showed haw
how coveted by • the Pelicans, who are
983. Telephones tor reaching the
t a competitor
.
halo hat of white net and carried
much
he can hn
ne out to make the Southern Ore- Pilot are 283, in day, and 5o5
gon League tough from here
a bouquet of white gladiolus. Her
when the chips are all in. He
Brookings, through the efforts after hours.
only attendant. Miss Shirley Mc­
faced real sluggers, and anything
of Pete Lcsmcistcr, who is going
Kenzie, wore a navy blue after­
that was good to hit at boy
down in his own wallet for so
noon dress and blue hat. Best
that would be suicide to throw,
much of the expenses, has become
man was Bob McKenzie.
Bob had to pick off those cor-
“Has Anyone Seen Eckley?”
well known in the baseball cir­
After a short stay at Trinidad,
ners, had to use his head and
as
set aside this week due to
cles. Ask any opponent the Pel­ w
the couple will be at home here.
had to depend upon his fielders.
lack
of space, but will be in­
icans have faced. The Pelicans
Barrett at third, Matson at the
By Dewev
arc the area's travelling ambas- cluded next week, togther with
shortpatch, Holzgang at second ।
sudors, and I believe they are the remainder of winners of the
Jollie at first help the mo­
Watched the baseball game— and
.
genuinely worthy of the name. flower show. Watch tor them.
of any pitcher. Their clubs
end to say that 1 was thrilled rale
,
Bob Stanhurst has begun a
Christian Scientist
.
definite.
Services Sunday at 11 00 a. m. ly it would be putting it mildly. are
new home, it has been reported
In the outfied, Pete Lesmeis-\
at the I. O. O. F. Hall. Th? pub­ What thrilled me most, if that
to the Pilot.
is
what
I
want
to
say,
is
the
ter
has pent of material, etch of I
lic is invited.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tungate and
Uhov, are potent with the Club.\ W. D. Sibley is about to com-
“Life” is the subject of the way Brookings fought back, and
Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson, all of
Lesson-Sermon in all Churches 1 opt fighting, even when errors Finncll. Har.ncam, Westbrook. , plete bis new budding on the Butte Falls visited Mr. Tungate’s
of Christ Scientist, on Sunday, dogged every effort. At no time, McLean. or Astin. kat-e the hit- , highway, at the south entrance father, last Thursday.
until the last man was out in tmu and fielding power to uid ' of Gold Beach. « h.ch he wll < on-
July 16.
The golden text is, “The Lord the ninth, did 1 actually feel in
is my light and my salvation; the least safe.
whom shall I fear? The Lord is
Myrtle Creek, if I must admit,
the strength of my life; of whom ) aa such a team as the Pelicans
I shall be afraid?” (Ps. 27:1). --they were good sports—they so
Seventh-Day Adventist wanted to win, too, and contest­
Sabbath School — Saturday at ed every run that the Pelicans
Church Services Saturday at i wcie able to smash across by
11:00 a. m.
their soid blows. The factor of
Young People — Saturday at victory- that is what I cull it
3:45 p. m.
Praver Meeting — Wednesday uas the baserunning done by the
pelicans. Thieves of bases they
evening at 8:00.
All Saturday services are being were, every moment.
held at the Grange Hall, in Har­
Myrtle Creek attempted these
bor. Service this coming Sabbath tactits, too, but Rob Westbrook
will be conducted by A. L. Rob­
knocked off a couple, so they
inson. lay preacher, who has re­ । never ”got around ’ to scoring.
cently become a resident here. The Pelicans commit teed several
Star of the Sea
errors, but most of them were
Catholic Church
in a way excusable, for the lads
Rev. Fr. Donald Denman
went “after everything.” These
First Sunday of month at 121 gppQps, while they hurt, did not
noon.
• take one ounce of spirit from the
All other Sundays at 8 a. m efforts of the Pelicans. Tn the
9:30 a. m.
clutch, their bats replied in the
SEEMS TO ME
Port Orford Couple
Was Wed, Satur'y
LOCAL NEWS
With The Churches
Gold Beach Notes
Cheleo
Rodò*Gun Club’s
Bethel Temple
(Undenominational)
William Ward, Pastor
Services at VFW HALL
Mrs. John Meyers. Supt.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
Morning Worship at 11 a. m.
Tuesday night Bible study (in
the homes).
Thursday
night evangelistic
services, 7:30.
Sunday night at 7:30.
Baptist Community
Jeanette Pierce, Sunday school
Supt.
Mrs. Stanley Patterson, music
director.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m
11:00 Morning service, with a
service by Rev. Floyd JSutler.
Evening service at 7:3ü p. in
Dr. Silvia Challonei
Osteopathic Physician
Hours 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Open Evenings 7:00 to 9 00
On Hwy 101 .
At State Line
Mail Address
Smith River California
Episcopal
Regular services at 11 a. m.
on the first and third Sundays
of the month.
Smith River Methodist
Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mrs,
Grace VanZee, supt
Morning Worship at 11 a. m
Rev. Knutson will deliver the
sermon. Come and meet him.
TRJU> SHOOT
SUNDAY
NORINE HARVEY
accredited teacher
01
PIANO
Studio Building
Brookings. Ore
LOCAL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Kemske I
left last Thursday for Yakima,
Wash., after being in Harbor for
the past few months.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Swearin­
gen left Early Monday on a trip'
which will take them into New-
Mexico to visit relatives. They
> recently purchased a new Pack­
ard car in w hich they are mak-1
ing the trip.
Class Ads Pay—Try them!
1
Trac*or Work
Owen Crocker
P. O. Box 392 or call
Cabin No. 7, at
it
At The Club House On Benham Road, Starting at 10 a. m
Baxter
Auto Court, Harbor
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