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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1952)
Pig1: Fijjln BROOKlNGS-HARBOR P l l £ L BROOKINGS. OREGON Baseball Picture Locally Changed In Coming Season uiursoay, March 20, 195 bats at this stage. He says base balls cost about $2.25 each, in quantity lots. And th e r’s other Nearly 150 people were present incidental expense connected with 5864^ Tuesday evening at Lake E a r l 1 ' ' the fielding of a team. Lila Dews of Brookings w’on | If two games were possible, in Grange to hear the Humboldt A Cappella W ith the approach of baseball Brookings, like S aturday evening S tate College - -- ----------- choir ------ first prize at the Matot Co., in season. 1952 style in the fast I and Sunday, then finances would and and Madrigal M adrigal Sin8ers- Singers, under under di- di cluding a coffee m aker with serv- Southw est Oregon League, the be not the worry. If lights were rection of Prof. Leland Barlow, ing tray, cream er and sugar; the 1 picture is quite dicerent than in available -th a t is, a way to ft- This choir was brou« ht to Fort second going to William Skopec any previous year. This year the nance the erection, then the so- un<^er the Grange lectu rer’s I of H arbor and included an auto program , as part of the commun- m atic coffee m aker, and third— I schedule calls for two games a lution would come naturally. week. For those cities having ' If there m ust be two s a m e , on I j ! \ servicl pro‘'',am <* Lake Earl I a combination soup w arm er, deep lighted fields, it will be a S atur- a Sunday afternoon, would fans a . o T J ^ a n e w '’I™ O" fryer and corn popper went to Mrs. J. W. Kanick of Brookings. day evening game, and one S un wish elve out nut in in proportion ........................ wish to to give to ? ,out ‘° Vancouver, Wash., this day afternoon. being their eighth concert in a These prizes were given to the help make up this deficiency, as Brooking«, with no lights, must there is likely to be in the finance week. A varied program of sac winning registrants at the Ma- i have a double header on Sunday, column of the books? Pete can red and secular music was pre tot Co. Grand Opening, which e x - ; sented and was given a warm re tended over a month. Nothing w ith only half the chance to not be expected to furnish the had to be bought to become elig financially successful. T hat re diamond enjoym ent wholly on his ception by all. ible, m erely the signing of the quires thought, and Pete J. Les- part. He is, however, asking no hollowing the program cocee m ester, general m anager, ------- ..«o a has a subsidy ,1, in patiKUidi, particular, except in and home-made cake were served. registry book. M inners are officially announc problem to take up with local ¡way of pledged support of some fans kind and P ete would like to be The group of 35 students and ed in an advertisem ent on page leader were house over night at three of this issue. He w ants to have a general certain of the kind. homes of Grange mernoers. members. Be- m eeting of some sort to discuss Pete promised the Pilot some for leaving Del N orte the choir U m t CHU S WISKiT ENSEMBLE S .p o ro u , evertyhing concerning the com nrl nf a cost sheet A on fielding — I »» <4 A —_ — _ — — kind of a ¡ T o U ÏÏ" * TU ** presnedte a program at Del N orte Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Croy and ing season. T i O nd ‘» ‘•'«•-♦«»•lor.d a ball club, which will be pub- high school. children are moving i n t o the h e ^ a * f.h* 1 haS SPt n° datP’ SinCC I lishod ■hort Iy. and "before this Barnes cottage vacated by Mr. lor trim ., M a k . th . «kj« j„ broadcloth or w i l « la te r” issu’ ’ w ' m T u PrOP° Sed ™ eting of ^ook * '* '* " * ' * Advonc. Jury /n Called For Trial and Mrs. Roy Wilkinson who are « ’ s H a la te r issue will tell about his ings, since it likes its baseball now* a t Crescent City. S i< *« 4 » o l0 plans, as well as his needs, ........................... .. A venire of 75 jurors has been to be the best, will be expected TO ORDER ADVANCE RATTERNS Sond 25« Looking at a few of the “Ifs” issued subpaenas and appeared Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sierka are to speak up w ith suggestions to « for «.ch pott.rn wrth facing pete, perhaps fans can keep the sport in front of the on Monday in Del N orte superior enjoying a visit from their son. H w 7 h ,hese coium n‘ f° r court at 10 a. m. when the trial Richard, who is on a 10-day fur fxrtt.rn you wonf by wvmb<f of Robert W. and Richard L. lough from duty with the U. S. .b c u , for’ new and a " ‘n<,Ul,y Send to Atlas D epartm ent BHP Jones of McMinnville^ charged a ir force. 6455 Sunset Blvd. Los Angeles 28. with m urder was started. They are charged with attem pted rob- ber\ of Felix Molino, a Crescent City shoe repairm an. Mr. Molino died the same evening from the wounds. The two brothers were Certified Watchmaker qnd Jeweler caught at Brookings by Officer Bill Brown, and returned to the H O T E L BROOKINGS BU ILD IN G Del N orte officers. The defend ants are being represented by I he best m Diamonds, Watches, Bracelets, Blaine McGowan of Eureka. Dis Silverware and jewelry. trict A ttorney Chris Degnan is prosecuting the case SMITH RIVER Winners Told By Matot Company pattern of the week i be i N . Phone M . JO N E S I can save you money in watch repairing! Other Local Items I x t Your Jeweler Be Your Guide! f Mrs. Miriam Barnes and grand daughter h a v e returned home from Bakersfield, where Mrs. Barnes visited her invalid sister. I rhey returned by train to G rants I Pass and were met by Mrs. Barn- i es son-in-law and daughter, Mr. I and Mrs. Don Carson. 2282 Mr. and Mrs. W arren Engdahl j and two daughters of Roseburg | were week-end guests here re newing acquaintances w ith their m any friends, and w ere present at the smorgasbord. The Engdahls are form er residents of this place I Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Garvin received word from their son. I erne, w ho was inducted into the ■army. March 5. th at he is s ta tioned at F ort Ord. 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