Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, May 15, 1952, Page 5, Image 5

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    Thursday, May 15, 1952
RROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON
Tea Held Thursday Faculty Dinner Held Bandon Downed To Bruins To District
A faculty dinner, held at Don’s
Dm iM e C I
Brookings High Bruins who won
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High School
Cliff House, T hursday night, w as
DrUlfiS
the Coos-Curry County Baseball
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PAGE FIVE
SPRAY PAINTING
The girls in the hom e-m aking attended b> tbe teachers and of-
When Bandon was able to eke cham pionship, by winning t h e
class of the high school, under f,CIaIs of the local schoo,s‘ »s out an extra-inning game from playoff gam e against Bandon at
direction of Miss B etty Tyler, e n d * ’*11 as Georgia Fromm, county the Bruins about a week ago. t o 1 Gold Beach, Monday, will go to
tertain e d w ith a fashion show su tx rin te n d e n t of school,s of Gold tie up the series at one-each, they Drain, Friday. The Bruins won
w ere confident, Monday th a t the by a score of 15 to 4.
and tea T hursday afternoon at Beach.
th*3 school.
1 M»*»- Audrey Ingram , and Mrs. Bruins had not w hat it took to I Brookings tipped Bandon 8-7
All girls of the school w ere ask- IIannah Dotson, who will not be w *n the two-county district title in the first game, lost the second
ed to p articip ate in modeling the
w ’tb the ^®culty next year, and
Gold Beach, Monday a fter- to Bandon 7-6 in overtim e, but
old as well as the new styles. i^ * ss B etty Tyler, who will be noon- the Bruins, tasting victory cam e out sluggings to take the
The oldest dress was of the 1855 n ia rr>ed. were honored. Miss Ty- an<t a chance to go to the district im portant tussle.
period, worn by Peggy Gran and
ler’ home economics teacher, will for w hatever may be th eir lot,
borrow ed from Mrs. Ed Ingram . be m a rr«cd in June.
went right to w ork on Bandon
M any w ed d in g d re sse s a s w e ll
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1 >'iendships d ro p p e d f o r
T otals ........... ................33
White Leghorn Pullets, each.......................
85c
4-Week-old New Hainps and Indian
River Cross, each
6-weeks-old Indian River Cross, each............
55c
,2-inonths old New Hainps, straight run, e a c h .^ c
4-months-old White Leghorn Pullets, each, J 1.50 up
LAYING HENS
New Hainps, each ..
White Rocks, each
White Leghorns, each .....
> 3 .0 0
$ 3 .0 0
$ 2 .0 0
BROOKINGS FEED & SEED
or Sale!
Yard Leveling!
L. H. Kirtley
PHONE 2565
yau Can Always Da Better
At Matats
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Brookings—15
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R. W esteren ,2 ..................5 2
B. W esteren, ss ................5 4
Jack Grush, If ....................2 0
D. H am pton, cf ..................5
1
Ray W esteren, 3 ..............4 0
M aginnis, rf ......
4 1
Fadllng, 1 ........ *.................3 2
Jim Grush, p ........................5 3
Russell, c ............................5 2
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C H IC K S
Plowing _ Discing
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as m other’s graduation dresses, the goodness of the nut bread aR crnoon. Right in the first in-
w ere in evidence. Girls and dress- which was served and expressed ning h became evident of the
es w ere announced by Della Mae a desire for the recipe. Miss T yler Bruins' intent.
R chardson, as the girls modeled has graciously subm itted the r e c - ' Boyd W esteren, first up, becam e
the first runner, and two tallies
them , w ith appropriate music a c - ? ^ so th a t all m ay have it:
w ere sent across. By the third,
com panying them , w ith Mrs. Ed
NUT BREAD
the B ruins led 4-2, and then the
F reem an at the piano. Mrs. F re e ­
2 cups flower
1 cup Milk
Bruins got down to business of
m an is the form er Carol Crocket i «■
Girls of the home economics ’
^ 8 r.
M *”
m anufacturing runs. Jim Grush,
hurling for the Bruins, was m as
class th a t had charge of a r r a n g e - ' j ‘ walnut«*"
m ents w ere: Della Mae Richard-1 M > a , . ingredients to g eth er ter at all times, and only once, in
son, Joan P ettigrew Peggy Gran
* " ? ............. logetner the sixth, was he th reaten ed any
C arolyn H ansen. L oretta Wal-' *nd b<’f" f°* 2 m i" U,es w i,h e,ec- dam age. The box score
dien, Shirley H arper. Anita Over- *h J ” ' * "
n,ed,u.m speed’ or Bandon 4
ab r h
m an, K aren Simpson. J „ Ann T v.
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f° r ° ne H astings, 2 ..........................4 1
ler. R oberta Matlock. Carol Ann , ° UF
350 deRrees F
C arver, If ............................4 0 0
Casper,
ss ..............................4 0 o
Benson. Carol H ansen was c h a ir­
Backlund,
3 ........................4 1
m an on food preparation for the
Prew’ett,
p
.......
4 0 0
tea, which was served at the close
D evereaux, If ......................4 0 0
of the program .
VonLeuven, cf ....................4 1 0
M any of the guests spoke of
Chandler, 1 ........................4 1
Moody, c ............................... .3 0
Scurb, c .............................. 1 0 0
Conners, s .......................... X 0 0
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Free Estimates
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T o ta ls ................................41 15 15
HR. Jim Grush; 3-base hits, Jim
Grush. Boyd W esteren. S trik e ­
outs: by Grush 8, By P rew ett, 4.
Scoring by innings:
Bdfcdon
011003 0 1
Brookings ................. 202 332 3—15
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Come and Visit our N ew Department, carrying
Complete Line o f Those Needed
Electric Fixtures
PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE!
“S m ith-C orona” Typcw'riters at
the Pilot Office.
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An Oregon CO-OPERATIVE Association
I lealth forces sale of only established general repair,
body and paint shop in Southwestern Oregon’s fast­
est-growing plywood, lumber and vacation area.
60 Membership Shares Authorized By Charter
February 15, 1952
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BROOKINGS GARAGE
Requests.for Information, Application or Subscriptions should be
directed to WILLOX VENEER MFG. CO.
Building, Equipment and Stock
PLANT—2 miles north of Brookings, Orc., Main Hwy 101, or
POR I LAND OFFICE—Room 713, Board of Trade Building,
Corner S. W. 4th Ave., and Oak St., AT water 9388.
$24,000, with Half Down
or would consider sale of business and lease of the
building, contact by writing or by telephone:
WILLOX VENEER MANUFACTURING CO.
Box 182
Telephone 2334
BROOKINGS, OREGON
BROOKINGS, OREGON
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