BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON
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IT SEEMS TO ME
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT
'nternf as second-class matter, at the postoHice at Brookings, Ore
March ^l, 1946. under the Act of March 3, 1879.
D ewey A ki rs , E ■ tor and Publisher
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CAREFU1
MUST COME
By
Dewey
has i
gone, and with it all
the thrills one might expect at
a colorful event. But also!
w it h this enjoyment were many |
so many headaches on the
part of two peop e, Mr. and !
Ben Kerns. T rue, 1 know |
many others vv ho
t hi re
helped with the work, but few
know the countless hours, the
many disappointments these two
profile experieiio d while making
all plans for the event.
From e rpcrienee I know that
too many of this community, or
any (flier for tha! matter, ave
willing to "let George do it.” To
off( r no assistance. to come for
ward with little labor to make
the affair more spectacular. Tht
future of this festival depends
largely now upon the newcom-
ers who have k tl.'.td tht value
of this annual spring event.
Despite lack of help, Mr and
able to come
Mrs.
forward with what 1 believe was
a commendable show, it pageant
or call it what you may. How-
ever, my intent is to point out
the unfairness of the 1951 meth
od of leaving all the work up to
so few people. Let us resolve
that never again will this hap-
pen in Brookings.
(tie un
Mr. and Mrs.
aware of these lines, umitten in
their behalf, they never com-
plained in my presence of the
derails they personally had to
oversee, and I am surprised. Fes,
I know they were willing. up-
parently, so to do this, but do
ask yourself if there is any real
sportsmanship and fairness in if.
* * *
Another
in the incorporation oí 1
! I
as
seen here within a
sane planning, there must be careful
it
s of the area, and definite movement
;
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BASEBALL STARTS 1951 SEASON
ise of more good baseball during the coming months.
it
was also amazing to see how smoothly a team could
( lausen.
bcCame tire
Business Man.igei Pete Lesmeister and Having Man
a season which will break even financially.
CURRY COUNTY FA!R A MUST
Cum ( ount\ I air. at Goki Beach, when Gum connlv
flic Pilot is m »t concerned about how Cum Counts
1 airs b
be the nation it has because
of com pet ion.
was.
back a<
this fact and
the Pelicans^and blast out a vic-
¡ toy in the tenth after the score
had been tied al the bottom (
’ the ninth. Cogiti h must aduli
that
runs for the Pelicans.
.
;
Pete Le neister told me after
the game thaf ho would have
been glad to accept the seven
run spi
? tiit,
oungr
but his faith in
sters a
many thou-
sand pi cem whe
weren’t giving un
it easy. It
must 1)0 just
more than
s faith be
that quickly
Fans have come to
's ytuh
retí
s clean
that he
has left nothing undone to bring,
this urea g> cd baseball, the besi
Lesmeister. whether he
may believe in omens, huncb.es,
or luck, is happy this week. byt
virtue of Brookings win from
Coquille in a game which will
provoke much talk for weeks.
The Coquille lads have nothing
to bow their heads in shame for.1
and for that reason Brookings’
victory was all the more sw et.
Potent sluggers in both line-
ups made the pitchers study (til
pitches with greatest
This may account for the xuxi-
I er of bases on bulls issned by
the chuchéis, for f the ball was
unywhen mar Fu right range
home runs were htguent. From
th( fans' standpoint, never c< uld
bettor baseball be played, be it
in the bush leagues or in th(
ma jors.
Grandstand umpires had plen-
tv for gossips, for the partisans
con id not always agree Aith the
men in blue who were right at
the play. That. < ! course, ma kt s
and A neri
\merica what it
cans the compel iters they ar
Perhaps a fan could quest.on
wore no denying the home runs
ed to the .ar camera of the
three by each b am.
0/
HIX
plod* d vs th seven big
Coguilh
talhes and whu
innot deny
baseball game.
Mrs Jean Horst
Now With Cleaners
Mrs. Jean Horst has re-enter
ed the (i a cleaning business, it
was announced Monday, forming
a partnership with Mrs. Edna
Newman, to operate the Cur-Del
Cleaners. J rs. Hoist purchased
the interest Gr Ken Taylor, in
this business, once, owned by the
Horsts who sold to Taylor
Du.hr; the veer and hah
Korsi has been out of the ini.-
inspected many dif
lants throughoout the
C'
to lurther improve
’ tech nie.
Mrs. Edna Nowhan has been
manager of Cur-Del Cleaners for
the year and half, but has had
several years experience in the
business. The m vv
this praise
Sabin, sheriff
owners
wib
give
the people of
added, "Pete
th
A
arra
tht
best
of
their knowl-
has done much f< r tht county by
in
diy
cleaning.
his efforts to p.T
scbal in me
gaine 1
saw today, Idas a good as any '
Pilot ciass ad reach, your mar-
fan could hope ff
! Iret quicker ’ try them!
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