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TEN TOP HITTERS
Seven or more games; 32 or more AB's.
Team
AB R
'Ñíellbye, Medford
12 43 H
Stratton, Bandon
IO 35
9
Mickelson, Bandon
1 I 42 H
Baker, Roseburi;
12 56 12
Nelson, North Bend
IO 3»
6
Matson, Brookings
12 41
9
Bishop,
Bandon ...
I I 39 io
McDonald,
Medford
IO 43
9
Lucich, Medford .....
12 51
12
Stoltz, Bandon _____
IO 36
9
H Pct.
18
M
16
21
’4
15
14
15
’7
12
.418
.400
.381
•3/S
.368
.366
•359
•349
•333
•33 3
.310; Jensen, North Bend .326; Holzang, Medford
.324; Gehrmann. Medford 310; Arlitt, North Bend,
.327; Fredericks, North Band, .324; Koch, North Bend,
.323; Allison, North Bend, .323
floods, drought and earthquakes.
The need for food in these coun
tries is staggering. The relief ef-
urgent need, but are not ade
PORTLAND, Aug. 13 (Special) quate,” he stated.
—Over 8500 Oregon wheat farm
Sword said that the Oregon
ers and grain growers were gifts will be loaded on a friend-
urged today to help the needy ship food and clothing ship which
peoples of Korea and India in a is scheduled to sail in October,
statewide appeal for food and in time to brinjg relief to people
clothing by the Oregon Relief for of those destitute countries be
Korea and India.
fore the harsh winter sets in.
The appeal was issued by Dr.
Along with wheat and grain,
Salem Council of Churches and dehydrated fods, .powdered milk
chairman of the food drive.
and eggs, potatoes, onions, sugar
“Greatest immediate need is and vitamins are urgently need
for wheat and grain,” Sword ed. Sword added.
said. “Vast areas of grain fields
Oregon Relief for Korea and
have been destroyed in Korea by India, an organization composed
military action. Still larger areas of 17 religious, veterans’ and ag
in India have been ruined by riculture groups, has designated
Relief For Korea
By Oregon Farmers
August for the food drive and
September for the clothing ap
peal.
Governor Douglas McKay is
honorary state chairman tor the
campaign.
LOCAL NEWS
, Mr. and Mrs.
Gadsberrj
ew to Portland last weekend on
HlSint SS.
The Gadsberry-Campbell Lum
ber Co. has purchased the Ny
berg Lumber Co.
Father Denman reports
10
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sy er, former children are attending the sum-
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ly Barbara Boyd, are spending mcr xacation religious instruc-
some time here visiting relatives.
Blanche Engblom of Portland
is here visiting her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Guy Forsyth.
Mrs. Ralph Nilsson and Mrs.
Vernon Jarrett and daughter
Sharon spent last Wednesday in
Crescent City on business.
Don’t forget — Friday is the
day “Ethel's” opens! What is
“Ether'? It’s our new ice cream
parlor next door to the theater.
You should plan to drop in dur
ing the day.
GOLD BEACH
wes
tion school at Star of the Sea
Catholic church.
Sister Claire
Lucile of Everett, Wash., and Sis-
ter Robert Francis from Maryl-
hiivet
ii »•« i instructors.
oct ,•> ><>t
To..
hurst naluvtn
college are
Ten
of the children are from Gold
Beach and Port Orford and are
guests in the homes of local
members for the two week pe-
riod. School will close with a pic-
nic at Smith River Friday.
Durbin
Fair News
Jack Wood will be judging
horticulture this year at the
county fair, with Mrs.
Smith, Cave Junction judging
flower exhibits. Mrs. Aldene Aho
and Mrs. Lorance Eickworth will
be judging home economics and
4-II exhibits. Mr. Walter Leth.
Monmouth, Ore., will be unable
tto judge livestock and poultry
because of other engagements,
but an effort is being made to
secure another judge for this
class,
Clifford
Jenkins,
county extension argent.
OPTOMETRIST
IN
DR. WHITE 'S CLINIC
BUILDING
SEE ME FOR-
Evenings By Appointment
LAND LEVELING
BRUSH CLEANING
ROAD BUILDING
AL SARVER
Easy Street, Brookings
Back to School
SCHOOL OPENS SEPTEMBER 4th
TYPING PAPER
Water Colors
69c
35c
FILLER PAPER
25c
BIG
BIG!
PENCIL BOX
98c
SCRATCH TABLETS
Useful equipment
“Big io” Brand
98c
10c
Pencils Pencils - Pencils
Beautiful Assortment - Stripes
and Plain
2 for 5c
FILLER PAPER
irrow Ruled
10c
Wc
Young’s 5
10, Brookings