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hursday, May 22, 1952 BROOK.INGS-HARBOR PILOT\ BR DDK I NG S. O R-EGON PAGE NINE Double Header Is ie'AFor Sunday H as Rotary Speaker George R. zMilford, whose sum m er home is at Rivers End, was speaker. Tuesday a t Brookings R otary luncheon, when he gave a com prehensive picture of the advantages of R o tary m em ber ship to the individual for his abil ity to do the service he w ants. Mr. Milford, who is one of the national board of Boy Scouts of America, who holds the silver beaver aw ard, and who is affili ated w ith m any ch aritab le o rg an izations, is a m em ber of the Red Bluff, Calif., club. He is a con sulting engineer for P. G. & E.. but finds tim e to a tten d all Ro ta ry functions possible. W hile at Rivers End he and Dr. Doan are reg u lar a tte n a n ts of the local club. The strong Bandon M illers who (won two gam es from N orth Bend the last week-end. come to this area Sunday for a double-header against the B eavers at the high school diam ond, Sunday a fte r noon at 1:30. Local fans will likely see Ad ^ isk a f form er P o rtlan d Beaver, Mr. and Mrs. B erger D ahlstrom and Bill H anauska. ex-Brooklyn are parents of an 8-lb., 7-oz. girl, Dodger farm hand, on the mound born May 8, at Seaside hospital. for the M illers. Playing m anager They have named the little miss and catc h e r for Bandon is Bill M argaret Helen. Burgher who form erly played in Born to Mr. and Mrs. Donald the Coast L eague w ith P ortland Grover of Sm ith River, May 19, a and San Diego and last year was son, 9-lb. 14-oz, who has been with O klahom a City in the T ex ¿named Leslie, at Brookings Clinic. as league. The Beavers will have m any Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Redfield Jr. new faces this season. Only play are p arents of a son, Richard Lyle, Infant Rites Held ers rem aining from last y e a r’s 7 lbs., 4 oz., born Sunday, May 18 Graveside services w ere held club are M anager W hitey M at- i a t Brookings Clinic. This is th eir at the cem etery, Crescent City. son, Bunky Peterson. W ally M a second child. Wednesday a t 2:00 p. m. for Mi ciel, K eith Johnson, Kenny Ki- chael David, infant son of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. F ran k Niemie are m ura and H ank W estbrook. New and Mrs. David Johnson, B rook comers include Bill D arnell and parents of a baby (details lack ings. Born Monday, May 19, at Bob C hapm an f r o m Glenwood. ing), born the first of the week. Seaside hospital, by caesarean, W ash., B i l l W allace of Gold the little one lived but a few Beach, Don Jacobson, F ran k Bur- hours. Rev. M umbower had charge dell, Phil Parson. Louie M auer, of the services. Surviving are his Dave Cam pbell, all of S outhern Sheriff R. G. Sabin and D e p u ty , brother, H erb ert Jam es, g ra n d Oregon College a t Ashland. Wesley Sm ith made th eir reg u lar parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jam es O. W ally Maciel is the probable bi-yearly trip into M arial by way Robinson and Mrs. Osa Johnson, mound choice for Brookings in of Selm a, to tak e in the ballot in addition to his parents. the first gam e and e ith e r K eith boxes and voting supplies, and Johnson or Bill D arnell slated rem aining th ere to bring them Miss Dorothy Ray has gone to for pitching duty in the second. out a fte r voting was completed, P alm City, Calif., to visit her on Friday. This is the only way brother a n d sister-in-law , Mr. one can get to this sm all com and Mrs. George Pitzer. m unity up the Rogue River by // // car, and then the car had b e tte r be a jeep. For S ale: 1948 Pontiac station Mrs. Eugene Ackley was house wagon. Clean as a pin. excellent Brookings B eavers defeated the guest of Mrs. C lara K erns last B utte F alls team of Rogue Val- week a fte r leaving Seaside hos condition, radio, heater, good ru b 12tf ,'^ e y league, by an 8-1 score in a pital the week before. Mrs. Ack ber. Term s. Phone 2427. " p ra c tic e game, Sunday at B utte ley is now at her own home and Falls. The Beavers touched Floyd welcoming friends. Shotw ell, ex-E ugene and Medford The school election Monday at Fa^r W est leaguer, for th ree hits the high school carried locally and* two runs in the first inning 89 to 1 to exced the six per cent but could not break through in lim itation in the county, for s a t To finder of Pan-American the scoring again until the ninth isfactory equalization. R eturns when they scored six runs on a from the rem ainder of the county coronet No. 221489, belong com bination of th ree hits, a w alk w ere not im m ediately available. and th ree B utte F alls errors. The last m eeting of the Needle ing to Douglas Goldsberry. Bill D arnell was hittin g s ta r and Pin 4-H club w as held May for Brookings, coming up w ith 20. The group finished work on At C hetco H om e & A uto S upply four hits, including a double and bean hags and rabbits was com a triple, in five trip s to the plate. pleted. D arnell a l s o sta rte d on the mound for Brookings and pitch ed shutout ball w ith only three scattered hits over five innings. K eith Johnson allowed two hits in the final four fram es but an e rro r in the ninth robbed him of 1 H E N R Y « ’1LR SN K . PriprRror a shutout. hi Redfield’s Market Short S core: R H El Brookings ....200 000 006 8 11 5 B u tter F alls 000 000 001 -1 5 3 FRIDAY-SATURDAY SPECIALS B a tte rie s: D arnell, Jornson (fi) and Peterson; Shotw ell and Cope Pl( :NIC—No shanks land. Local News Beavers Topple Butte Falls, 8-1 Classified Ads Reward W I L B A N K 'S M ARKET HAMS, lb H. A. JOCHENS f .P L U M B I N G SALES AND SERVICE Phone 2661 Hotel Brookings . . . 49c Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Grooten- dorst w ere at the Meadows race track, May 14, P ortland, when Alice Perkins was honorary judge and presented the floral piece to the winner. Black Zida. ridden by Jockey A. Sherm an. This race u a s sponsored by the Dosing F lo r ists of P ortland. The G rooten- dorsts met the P erkins at the Meadows. Weather Report NORINE HARVEY l o r the week ending on Sun- day: Max. Min. Rain May 5 ................58 40 .14 May 6 ............... 43 Ma.V 7 ............... 50 37 May 8 ................58 49 19 M ty 9 ............. 59 40 May 10 ................63 41 7 May 11 ............. no records. R ainfall for week ........ 70 Teacher oj Piano, I oice, Pipe Organ, High School Credits. Studio Building BROOKINGS, ORE. REDFIELD’S MARKET SPECIALS— Friday and Saturday Lree Parking for Customers in our own Partying Lot. Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables and Meats! Dole’s Pineapple JUICE, 46-oz t i n .....................29c Meco— *4 slices PINEAPPLE, No. 2 tin . . . . 29c Royal Club Pomato JUICE, 46-oz. tin . . . 29c . 99c . 59c . 59c . 95c Royal ('lub—vegetable salad SALADETTES, 25c; 4 for Fo- Salads and hue coking—pint ^ c WESSON OIL, quart . . Salad Dressing—Pint ^ c . MIRACLE WHIP, quart All Brands, canned MILK, 6 for . . . . Powdered or Brown SUGAR, ,b. pkq, 2 for 25c The Pause that Refreshes COCA COLA, 6-bottle ctn. . 25c Taste The I Tifferencc HI-HO CRACKERS, pkq. . . . $1.59 31c All Popular Brands CIGARETTES, carton . Skippy DOG FOOD, No. 1 tall, 11 cans $1.00 Friskies—Cube or meal Picnic Style PORK ROAST, lb. . . . . Armour’s Banner, slieed BACON, lb. • • • • . . . 49c • . 49c DOG FOOD, 10-lb. sack $1.39 IN OUR PRODUCE DEPARTMENT! ( 'olorful, tasty Business Building For Rent or Lease Large Parking Area ! FRESH SEA FOOD 1*1 Home made SALADS n n OCR RHUBARB, lb...............................lQc Asst, ('old MEATS 59c, lb. SPECIALTY Green, fresh ASPARAGUS, 2 lbs................... 29c Ruby Red Bob Stanhurst Fresh, local. pan-ready— while they last— PHONE 2548 Resid. Easy Street STEWING HENS, lb. . . . RADISHES, 2 bunches . 53c . . . . 15c Green, crisp ONIONS, 2 bunches . . . . 1