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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1951)
4 august 9,1951 h after visiting her sisters. Mrs. gagements on his itinerary. LEAGUE STANDINGS Won Lost ; Pct. O. B. Clark for a couple of weeks. Tea m Pvt. Beverl/ Wilson spent a re .... 9 .818 2 cent furlough at his home south Medford ....... Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Shafer .800 are parents of a seven pound, one of Harbor. He has just finished 2 Bandon ♦ ..... ..... 8 .728 ounce daughter, born at Seaside his basic training at a camp in 3 North Bend .. .... 8 .545 hospital, Aug. 3. They have nam California. 5 Brookings ..... ..... 6 .500 ed the little miss, Janice Gayle. Roseburg ♦ .. ..... 5 5 Mr. and Mrs. George Titus 6 .454 Mrs. Shaler is the former Etta have sold 14 parcels of land on Sunday, at Myrtle Creek, and then lashed out a total of Coquille ......... ..... 5 10 .090; Potocmck. Reedsport ..... ..... 1 their property south of Harbor, .090 Myrtle Creek ..... 1 10 and several new homes have been Wesley Smith, popular deputy two-baggers, in trouncing the Myrtle Creek nine by a ♦ Protested game to be played ] started. sheriff, spent the week-end in the 17 to 6 score. After the first inning Krug was miserly August 25. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Jacobsen northern part of the state. Ho of Portland arrived Friday to attended a dinner arranged by to his hosts, allowing but three hits. SUNDAY’S RESULTS spend the week-end with Mr. and With Coquille and Roseburg 1-------------------------------------------------- Brookings, 17 Myrtle Creek 6 Multnomah County Sheriff Terry Shrunk for sheriffs of all the Mrs. Ray Guerrettaz, at their both being defeated by one-run with five singles in five official North Bend, 4 Coquille 3. counties of Ctegon at which Sen. Harbor home. margins, the Pelican win will en times at bat but a comparison Bandon, 4 Roseburg. 2. Mr. and Mrs. Art Bollinger Jr. Estes Kefauver was the guest of able Brookings to gain undis with the Myrtle Creek “official” Medford, 7 Reedsport, 0. and daughter, Marbeth, of Sil honor. Senator Kefauver, fcer'- r puted possession of fourth place scorer after the game showed verton, Ore., visited his parents, chairman of the senate crime in in Southwestern Oregon League only four, one “hit” being charg vestigation committee, has been Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Bollinger, standings. ed as an error on the Myrtle in the Portland area for several from Wednesday to Sunday last Creek first baseman. To quote Myrtle Creek started out with days, with many speaking en- week. a rush by scoring five runs in Whitey: “I was robbed.” The Pelicans make another first. Al Kruk, just signed with The convention of Rebekah the Pelicans, was making his first haul by going to Roseburg next lodges in Dist. 30. was held at start since his last pitching chore Sunday and are determined to Gold Beach July 31, with Mary for Bandon on July 4. Two walks, avenge their previous 12 to 7 S. Allen, president of the Re A group of Christians, patterned after the New Testament two singles and a home run by defeat at the hands of the Chiefs. bekah Assembly of Oregon, pay order will be meeting in the VFW hall each Lord’s Day at 10 Dale Ulam accounted for the Dig A win is a “must” if the Pelicans ing an official visit. Marian Wil are to hang onto fourth place. Myrtle Creek inning. son, past president of the Assem- a. m. for Bible study and worship. The score book reveals: Bill McLean and George Yamor by, and Verna Hermann, chair An opportunity will be given you to study God’s word with ah r po a man of Theta Rho Board of Con both singled to start the Brook- Brookings 17 1 2 1 0 trol, were also in attendance. ing first but a double play ruined I McLean, rf ........ those whose only desire is to know the truth. A sincere Chris 3 0 Yamor, 1 ............. 2 0 any scoring chance. Keith John- The meeting opened at 2 in the tian welcome awaits everyone interested in Christian Fellow 4 1 0 son’s home run in the second Nierman, 1 ........ afternoon, with the convention ship and in learning their duty toward God as taught in His with Hal Sowers aboard finally DeAutremont, cf ....6 3 3 2 0 officers headed by Hazel Sydow, 1 2 3 3 0 Astin, ss started the Pelican sccoring. A chairman, Ethel Frazier, vice- Book, the Bible. CHURCH OF CHRIST, Brookings, Ore. 1 4 3 3 chairman and Lorraine Johnson, lone tally was added in the third Matson, 2 4 1 0 0 0 secretary-treasurer, seated by a Sowers, rf by DeAutremont and Matson. 1 1 0 team from Gold Beach lodge. 2 The Pelicans tied the score Maciel, rf . 1 2 0 2 Johnson, 3 5 Various parts of the Rebekah with two runs in the fourth and 2 5 0 work were exemplified and the 3 4 Peterson, c went into a 9 to 5 lead with four 5 2 3 1 8 president answered all questions in the sixth. The big Brookings Kruk, p .... presented to her. A beautiful and inning was the eighth when seven Totals ......... 45 17 19 27 17 impressive memorial service was runs crossed the plate, highlight- ab > r h po a put on by the Gold Beach lodge ed by Kruk’s second triple and Myrtle Creek 6 1 0 0 members. Weaver, If ....... FRIDAY, AUGUST loth DeAutremont’s home run. 3 i 0 2 0 Komp, cf ........... Officers elected to be in charge > Al Kruk was rough on the Richardson, 1-p ...4 1 3 2 of the convention in 1952 are: - Myrtle Creek batters after his VanLoo, ss-p 3 Chairman, Ethel Frazier; vice- 4 1 2 shaky start and doled out only Shirtcliff, rf 4 1 1 3 0 chairman, Rita Ganong; secre two scratch singles until Arlan Ulam, 2 .... 6 4 tary-treasurer, Cloe Craig. The 4 Weaver tagged him for a home Clack, 3 ...... .2 0 0 1 2 meeting will be held at Brookings. run in the ninth. Kruk, a former Burnett, c . 3 0 0 5 After a banquet served by the Far West League hurler, with Wynegar, c .1 0 0 0 0 Golt Beach longe at 6:30, Mrs. Pittsburgh and Eugene, proved । Floyd, p .... .1 0 0 1 0 Allen paid her official visit to his experience by handling eight Lundry, 1 ... .3 0 0 5 0 the Gold Beach lodge, and the assists in flawless fashion. He al degree team initiated two can so refuted the saying that “all 34 6 6 27 12 didates, with beautiful drill work Totals pitchers can’t hit” by crashing concluding the evening. a double and two triples in his Brookings ............ 021 204 071—17 Beautiful Hand'Carved Purses Myrtle Creek .... 500 000 001— G five trips to the plate. Pelicans Spot Myrtle Creek Five Runs; But Win Sunday's Game, 17 to 6 Score I Rebekahs Convene At Gold Beach FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Opening Young’s Gift Shop LEATHER GOODS The Brookings score sheet re Summary: Errors, Nierman, vealed Manager WThitey Matson Astin, Johnson, Komp, Richard son, VanLoo, Burnett, Wynegar. Lundry. RBI, DeAutremont 2, Sy Payne and Dick Griffith wish Astin, Matson 3, Maciel, Johnson all to know there is to be no 2, Peterson, Kruk 3, Weaver, shooting, hunting or trespassing VanLoo, Shirtcliff. Ulam 2. 2- base hits, Matson, Kruk; 3-base on their property on the Upper hits, DeAutremon, Kruk 2. Home Chetco road and Northern prairie runs, DeAutremon, Johnson, Ul We are losing too much stock am, Weaver. Stolen Bases, Mc from shots from illegal hunters. Lean, Astin, Matson, Maciel, and SY PAYNE, ANN PAYNE Johnson. Double plays: VanLoo DICK GRIFFITH. 19-13* to Richardson to Burnett; Ulam to Lundry, Johnson to Matson to Nierman. Left on bases, Brook- ings 9, Myrtle Creek 6. Base on balls, Richardson 2, VanLoo 2, Kruk 4. Strikeouts, Richardson 1, VanLoo 5, Kruk 5. Hits off Floyd 6 for 3 in 2 1/3 innings; off Richardson 6 for 6 in 3 2 3; off VanLoo, 7 for 8 in 3. Hit by pitch- by Brick work and Flag’stone er, Astin by Floyd, Astin by Floyd. Richardson, Matson Passed balls, Burnett 2. Loser, Richardson. Winner, Kruk. Time 2:25. A. G. HAYES MASON ■■■■■IB ■ hv / Honest judgment approves of our reverent and righteous Serving. Our creed is to be helpful, and temperate in cost. Apply freely any time for wise facts about Pre-Arrangement Plans. ROEDER FUNERAL HOME 508 H. STREET PHONE 1091 CITY, CALIF. LOCAL NEWS! Cpl. Kenneth Hanley, baker in the Marine detachment at Brem erton navy yards, spent part of his furlough visiting friends he made when living here a few years ago. Thirteen memtiers of Chetco Grange attended the Lake Earl Grange meeting at Fort Dick last Thursday evening. Mrs. Sam Dotson is undergo ing examination and treatment at the Portland Sanitarium at the present time. Raymond Reekman, airman of the aircraft carrier Antietam, ar rived Monday morning for a week leave. The Antietam just return ed from a shake-down cruise to Pearl Harbor. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Woodriff and two children returned Sat urday from a three-weeks trip which took them to Canon City, Colo., to visit Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Lively; to Bozeman, Mont., to visit Alvin’s brother, Ray and his family and through Yellow stone National Park. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lock wood have moved from the Win- i chuck to Bell Springs, Calif., to | make their home. 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