Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, March 06, 1952, Page 8, Image 8

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    Pagi Fight
Lesmeister Ponders
Baseball Season
Those w arm spring-like days
la s t week drove P e te L esm eister
alm o st into a frenzy. Such w as
baseball w eath er. Such
kind of w e a th e r w as
m ade for sp rin g tra in -
th e P ilot. H e has u n u m b er uf
hoys from S o u th e rn O regon who
wish to play here. Bill M cLean
in his p a rtin g before going to
th e arm y, did this for P ete.
W hile th e league season is a
few w eeks aw ay, P e te has hopes
of ag ain fielding a stro n g team
I
° r<'g° n le<*gUe'
" *’* ,ln 'shcd wel1 >'P ■" th e
stan d in g s last y ear, despite it be­
ing R rookings’ Irst year.
Guild Girls Attend
State Convention
N ine g irls of the local unit,
of W orld Wide Guild Girls, o r
a,m ost the e n tire m em bership, a t ­
tended a s ta te convention F r i­
day, S a tu rd a y and Sunday at the
B aptist C hurch. Roseburg. Go­
ing and P ete has a job
ing, besides the leaders w ere:
to re-build th e local
Connie Jaklew icz, A rlene S a n ­
team . Gone a re such
ders, M ary K napp, Joy Gott, D or­
boys as M cLean, who
othy Rowley, Dixie Allsup, Ma
is about to be sent to
ria Zabroski, Jac k ie Brown and
a cooks a n d b ak e rs
V irginia.
school by th e arm y.
The girls w ere ta k e n f by Rev.
B y Waruia Goesage
P ete, a f te r atte n d in g a league
John L. M um bow er and M i s s
m eetin g at C oquille last w eek,
GOLD BEACH—T his is N a tio n ­ W agner. Mrs. Reiser, one of the
d id a little m issionary w o rk —he al 4-H C lub W eek!
advisors, also was there.
w e n t to E ugene to w itness the
4-H club w ork in C u rry C ounty
T he convention, using th em e:
OSC-U. of O. b ask e tb a ll yam e. is c o n trib u tin g a g re a t deal to­
"In His S tep s,” w as filled w ith
an d called on some of his old w ard th e education of o u r boys
m any ta lk s by religious lead ers
re lia b le pals, H ank W estbrook, and g irls by developing an a p p li­
some of whom w ere re tu rn e d fo r­
e t al at th e S igm a N u house a t cation of the value and joy of
eign m issionaries.
R egistratio n
O reg o n S ta te .
w ork w ell done. The sen tim en t took place F rid ay afternoon, and
C rescent City, in v ited to join expressed by th e b ea u tifu lly fo r­
th a t evening a g e t-to g e th e r su p ­
th e fast S o u th w est O rebon c ir ­ m u lated pledge gives us th e aim s
per w as enjoyed. S a tu rd a y m o rn ­
c u it, ev idently p re fers to be in of those who have set up and
ing m any business m a tte rs w ere
th e Redwood league, because of are ca rry in g o u t th e program .
on th e agenda. In the afternoon,
tra v e l distances. Of la s t y e a r’s
“I P le d g e:
devoted to the lig h te r side, w as
clu b s, M edford, R oseburg, R eeds­
my head to c le a re r thinking, one th e girls will never forget,
p o rt, N o rth Bend. Coquille, B an­
my h e a rt to g re a te r loyalty, as w as the banquet th a t evening.
don and B roonings w ere present
my hands to la rg e r service, M any girls p resen t took degrees
a t the league m eeting. D rain had
and
of the order.
a re p re s e n ta tiv e there. E ugene
my h e a lth to b e tte r living,
S unday m orning th e girls a t ­
placed an ap p lication for a b erth
F or my club, my com m unity tended Sunday school, and a few,
in the league. T en -team league, and m y co u n try .”
those who didn't have to drive
I t w as decided, is to o la rg e , so
T hrough the a tten d in g and c o n - ’g re a t d i s t a n t ' 's ta y e d 'f o r " t h e
E u g en e will not be a m em ber. due.ting of m eetings, m any m em - , w orship service.
O pening of league p la y is set bers receive th e ir first ta s te of
l c r May
•«-. co n tin u e th .o u g l, p a rlia m e n ta ry procedure which
A u gust 24, except th e J u l y 4 is ta k in g a m ore and m ore im ­ club program and help youth
play-offs at N o rth Bend. Two- p o rta n t p a rt in o u r social schem e c a rry o u t the m o tto : ”To m ake
gani«‘s-a-w eek has l>een adopted of affairs. They a re also m ade to the B est B e tte r.”
by t h e leage. All C lubs except re a liz e the im portance of dem o­
R eed sp o rt and B rookings have c ra tic p ro c ed u re in o u r A m eri­
lig h ted fields. W here lights tíre can w ay of living.
a v a ila b le a S a tu rd a y night gam e
The close w orking to g eth er of
w ill be played in addition to the p a re n ts and children in carry in g
re g u la r S unday aftern o o n gam e. out 4-H projects has tended to
B rookings and R eedsport will s tre n g th e n the hom e ties as w el,
play th e ir home gam es in a dou­ as to help develop b e tte r w ork
b le-h e ad er on S unday afternoon, habits for the p artic ip a n ts. Sons
(•old Beach, Oregon
v ery likely tw o seven-inning a f­ and d au g h te rs begin to visualize
fa ir s .
th at m o th ers and dads do know’ a
invites you to attend its
W hile a t C orvallis, P ete m ade few things of w hich they a re not
sev eral fru itfu l co ntacts, he told a w are.
free style show at the Chi-
It is noticed th a t a la rg e r p e r­
11 o o k I heatre, Saturday,
®®< x h x h > o < x h x h > ooo < igqoqcb 5 o cen tag e of boys and girls who
live in o u r u rb an com m unities March 15, at 5:00 p. in.
are n o w p a rtic ip a tin g in 4-H
Latest fashions including
clubs th an in form er years. This
White
Stag, Pendleton and
Real Estate Broker
provides an o u tlet and a useful
^ -m ile n o rth on H ighw ay io i pastim e for these young people Jantzen Sportswear, Joselli
who have been denied the ex ­ Suits, Koret and Lady Alice
pet ieneing of life on th e farm .
S
everal su b jects can be c a rrid Dresses, Coro Jewelry and
F. Sunderland, Seden man
H o u rs: 9 a m. to 6:30 p. m. on as well by children living in others.
town as in the country. No doubt
n tim e m ore and m ore fam ilies
50 LOCAL MODELS
B eau tifu l E lizabeth tra c t, nest- will realize this value.
ling am ong sta te ly t r e e s and
Over 60 D<x>r Prizes!
It is hoped th a t C u rry C ounty
sh ru b s. P ark a rea w ith creek wll continue to support th e 4-H
C lose in. large lots. city w a te r
$107 down, $25 per m onth. H ere
is fine ch an ce to invest in the
fu tu re .
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Do you wish to trade, buy, or sell - Try Pilot W ant Ads-
GIBBS LBR. CO.
Phone 2545
C O N N IE 'S
SPORTSWEAR
M. G. BECKER
Driveway and Fills
TRANSIT MIX CONCRETE
CEMENT — GRAVEL — LIME
Common and Face Bricl{
Happy is the father who can say to his family, “Don’t
worry, kids, my Woodmen Accident insurance money
will pay the doctor and hospital bills and enough for our
living expenses, besides.” If you are not protected,
inquire at once about Woodmen Accident’s Lifetime
Disability Policy. It pays up to $200 per month as
long as you are either sick or
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injured. For full details, with­
out obligation, of course, write
or call:
Woodmen
C»<»od income p ro p e rty in nice
location. S m all down payment.
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L e i'S : \ arions locations, p ric ­
ed $700 up. Easy Terms
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E xcellent business location on
llw y , close in.
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Accident
Woodmen Accident and
Associated Companies
Emily Stewart, Dist. Mgr.
P. O. Box 601
Salem, Oregon
IN S U R A N C E
S P E C IA L : H ighw ay frontage
outside c ity lim its, especially suit-
able fo r tra ile r camp.
• Easy Street
ROCK FOR LOGGING ROADS
This Is National
4-H Club Week
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Thursday, March 6, 1952
BROOKlNGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
-J d ic o ln . y rira tia 1
&
Clam Shells
4-YARD LOAD
$ 8 .0 0
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ö’O .V F good fa t'A ftfm e n f prop-
9 r t w in Cury County. Com*
•a and see w tiat toe h a w to
otter.
» Hornes, ocean /ro a fa y e ,
•of.« and act t ago.
1 Sell The Earth!
and 'Insure' Itl
’ • • c c o o o e e o e x > o o a
BROOKINGS LAND AND
TOWNSITE COMPANY
GENERAL UTILITY HOISTS
TELEPHONE 442
O.v DISPLAY AT
CENTRAL BUILDING—Broo^in^
O lym p ia H ardw are & Supply Co.
Kerr Building
Brookings Oregon
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