Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, August 30, 1951, Page 3, Image 3

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    P age T h e m
ning alive by drawing Frederick’s
successful contractor will be giv­
nnly walk to fill the bases. Whitey
en additional time to construct
Matson, next up, was determined
Moss Pink is a modest little
Ladies of the Chetco Home Ex­ the 24-mile and 27—mile sections
to punch across some runs but plant, but a hardy one. On dry
Hank Westbrook was out, Scriv­ sandy, or rocky soil, where most tension unit, this is to tell you of the line respectively. Three
ens to Fredericks, as he tried to flowers would wither and die, it that you may leave your jams, hundred and sixty calendar days
jellies, pickles or relishes, wnich will now be allowed for comple­
The strong Coos Bay-North score on a passed ball.
flourishes and spreads.
you wish to donate at Young s tion of the entire project. Bids
Bend team, state tournament
The Pels broke their three-
Growing in colonies, Moss Pink 5 and 10c store up till August 30,
winners this summer.a Iso an­ game run famine with a long
ase scheduled to be openen in
nexed the Southwestern Oregon tally in the eighth as Bill Mc­ blankets the ground with a trail­ from where they will be taken to Post land Septembes 2.
league penant by downing the Lean singled and scored on Chuck ing mat of (green. Reaching up­ Gold Beach for the Home exten­
Brookings Pelicans in a 5 to 1 DeAutremont's third hit of the ward from the low parts are sion sale at the fair, or bring
A head-on collision with a
stems
bearing
thin,
pointed them with you when you come to
ball game at North Bend Sun­ game and second double.
Cadillac this side of Fort Dick,
leaves,
shaped
like
needles.
At
day.
The defeat dropped Brookings the ends of the stems are clusters the fair August 31 or September Calif., on Monday caused the
death of ‘ Happy" Gorbett. Lenic.e
While the final score was de­ to sixth place in the final league of pink, u hite, or purple flowers, 1 or 2.
cisive, the Pelicans put up a standings. The Coquille Loggers each with five petals. The plants
Fike arrived at the scene and as­
sisted.
stubborn battle. Wally Maciel won their third straight by dump­ cling close to the grounu? never PHYSICAL EXAMS OF
again pitched a better than av­ ing Medford 6 to 3 and gained rising more than six inches.
STUDENTS POSTPONED
BARGAINS
erage game for Brookings by fourth place.
The Roseburg
County Nurse Dorothea Miller
When a mass of Moss Pink is
1
Oliver
HG-42
track tkrnctor,
holding the power-packed Lum­ Chiefs dropped the play-off of a
told the Pilot on Wednesday that
Value $1200. Sell for ..... $800
ber Jacks to eight hits and re protested game to Bandon Sat­
children entering school Septem­
tiring the Jacks in order in the urday night but took Reedsport.
ber
for the first time and those I Disc-Kwik 6-ft. tandem disc.
Only $150. Save $100.
first three innings.
4 to 0. on Sunday to land in the
transferring from another school
1
Palomino
Stallion, 2 1» yrs. old.
fifth
slot.
Maciel issued his only base on
will not be required to have the
Gentle, but not broken.
The single elimination play­
balls to Curly Leininger to start
physical examination until ar­
the fourth and Ken Jensen offs between Coos Bay-North
rangements are made with doc­ 1 Palomino filly, 5 yrs. old; gen­
tle for children to ride.
promptly laced a triple to left to Bend. Medford. Bandon and Co­
tor, etc. As soon as a definite
1
saddle.
quille
are
scheduled
for
the
Ban­
score Leininger for the initial
date is set for this examiantion,
run. DarreH Nelson, next up, hit don park next Sunday and Mon­
• i will be announced in the Pilot. 1 McColloch 3-25 chain saw.
1 complete shop wood working
a bounder to Keith Johnson at day.
tools.
BROOKINGS
third with Boo Astin getting the
Moss Pink
Booneville
power administra­
1 arc welder.
AB R H PO A
.put out on the run-down play.
© N ational Wildlife Federation
tion has readvertised for bids for 1 2-bedroom modern home. Small
.
3
1
1
0
0
Astin made it a twin-killing by
construction of the Bandon-Pori
down payment, balance like
4 0 1 5 1 in bloom, from April to June, it Orford-Gold Beach 115 kv trans­
then firing to Matson to nail
rent.
looksk
like
a
bright
carpet
cov­
3
..
4
0
1
Jenson off second.
0
mission
lines
in
Coos
and
Curry
Two
miles south of State Line on
4 0 0 1 4 ering the earth. Later in the sea­ counties. The recent bids re­
The Jacks added two runs in
old U.S. Highway 101
son,
after
the
blossoms
are
g'tne,
4
1
11
0
0
the fifth on a combination of
ceived were rejected as being too
... 4 0 1 2 *° the stems and leaves stay green. high. Under revised plans, the BILL KIRBY, Smith River, Calif.
breaks. Dick Wenner got a life
27-ltp
According to the National |
4 0 0 4 1
as Chuck DeAutremont dropped
3 0 1 0 2 Wildlife Federation. Moss Pink,
his fly ball after a hard run. Jim
3 0 0 0 4 is found in the northeastern'
Ruggles also got on as the plate Maciel, p
A l-!
— fourth of United Stattes,
umpire ruled he was hit by a
..33 1 8 24 12 though it may (grow as far north |
pitched ball. Wenner and Rug­
as Ontaria end as far south as!
N. BEND
gles bath scored on successive
THERE IS TIE FOR ALL THINGS—
.. 4 1 0 1 3 Florida .it thrives chiefly in the
singles by Lou Scrivens and Stu
Jensen, 3b
. 2 0 1 0 1 region bounded by New York, I
Fredericks.
You who appreciate economy and care will wisely prepare
. 2 1 1 2 0 North Carolina, Tennessee and
Dick Wenner, who has hit Sugura, c
in advance tor serving matters. Many families consultt us about
.. 2 0 1 1 2 * Michigan. A native American
many a homer as a Portland Nelson, 2b
detils and costs of Pre-Arrangments. There is no obligation
if you will cinsult us at any time.
.. 2 0 1 1 2 plant, it is a member of the.
Beaver, proved his power by Warren, 3b
4 0 0 11 1 Phlox family.
crashing one of Maciel’s fast Arlitt, lb ...
When growing wild, it anchors
. 4 2 1 0 0
balls far o\er the 330-foot left Wenner, rf
down
the soil and keeps belting
2
0
0
0
field fence in the seventh. The
0
508 II. STREET
.. 1 0 0 0 0 rains from washing away the
Jacks ended their scoring in the
PHONE 1091
3 1 0 1 0 dirt. If it were not for the thick
C R E S C E N T
eighth on Joe Sugura's double Ruggles. If ..
C IT Y
C A L IF .
Scrivens, c-ss
.. 3 0 2 7 2 mats of Moss Pink, many a hill
and Tom Warren’s single.
. 3 0 1 1 4
While the position scoring was Fredericks, p
— — — —
s in progress, most of the Pels were
The plant also does well in
Totals
31 5 8 27 13
having their usual difficulty
_ lower beds and rock gardens,
Score by innings
with ‘‘tough’’ pitching, although
matching the Jacks in the hit col­ Brookings ........... 000 000 010— 1 says the National Wildlife Fed­
umn. Whitey Matson and Chuck CB-NB ................. 000 120 l l x —5 eration. It comes in a dozen or
more varieties which are easily
<J)eAutremont both singled off
Sum: Errors: DeAutromont; grown. Like its wild cousin, Moss
Stu Fredericks with one down runs, Arlitt, Wenner, Fredericks
ytk
in the first but Bob Astin forced 2; 2-base hits, DeAutremont 2; Pink in (gardens froms bright
DeAutremont and Jim Nierman two-base hits, DeAutremont 2, patches of color in the spring.
For interesting information on
struck out. Fredericks retired the Sugura: three-base hits, Jensen;
other
wildlife species, write to
side in order in the second, third home runs, Wenner; double plays,
the National Wildlife Federation,
and fourth.
Peterson to Astin to Matson;
The fourth looked like it might Matson to Nierman; left on bas­ Washington 10, D. C.
develop into a big Pelican in­ es, Brookings 7; CB-NB 3; bases
Pvt. Donnie Raymond is enjoy­
ning. Hank Westbrok blooped a on balls, Fredericks 1, Maciel 1;
ing
week at home on his way
single over third, Bunky Peterson strike-outs, Fredericks 8, Maciel from a Camp
Gordon, Ga., where
struck out and Keith Johnson 44; hit by pitcher. Ruggles by he has been stationed, to Camp
singled. Wally Maciel also struck Maciel; winning pitcher, Freder­ Kilmer in New Jersey. He is with
out but Bill McLean kept the in- icks; losing pitcher, Maciel
the signal corps.
NOTICE
To North Bend
► )n League Final
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Cooking Contest For Amateur Guest Cooks
For the best Sunday Dinner coked by an amateur guest cook on a
menu approved by us, the C H E T C O IN N will give a prize of Jtoo.
H ie contest will start when eight or more persons have applications
to enter the contest, including an approved menu on file. Kitchen
assistance and a dishwasher will be furnished by the Inn. The con­
test will be decided by votes of those who eat the dinners. The win­
ning amateur cook will be invited to go on the air in a radio program.
Meals will be such as can be priced to the public at $1.85 each or at
S i.50 each when admission to the entire series of dinners is sold at
S12.00 for eight (8) Sunday dinners. Attendance at dinners limited
to 60.
L E T US S H O W YO U R T A L E N T !
Send for details and entry blank—write to
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