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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
a h e a d . B o th sc o re d on C la y -
Bandon Toppled Brookings Sunday In S to h n in 's n sin
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Double-Header, Here, 11 to 1 and 2 to 1 in th e s e v ille e n rs th a on d d e tw’o
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With plenty of big-names of baseball afield for Ban­ in fie ld o u t a n d C la y to n ’s se c o n d
don Sunday did not deter the Brooking Beavers from h it. g iv in g h im fo u r R B Is fo r th e
k a rn e .
giving battle, despite the loss of a double-header, to give The c lo se n e ss o f th e “se c o n d ”
fans a pre-view of the class of baseball they can expect ^ame p ro v e d to th e la r g e o p e n in g
this summer. Ad Liska was effective, like he used to be ‘.,ay c,owd that. fhe, Rrookin8s
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B e a v e r fa m e , h a d a n e a s y tim e
Wurlitzer and
E r r o r s , T om . C la y to n , M e is te r
L E A G U E S T A N D IN G S
in th e o p e n e r, lim itin g B ro o k in g s sin g le , a n d in th e seco n d on w h a t
Jesse French
Team
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Tuning & Repair
S in o v ic s in g le d to s t a r t th e
lo w e d th e s a m e n u m b e r o f lits , ed o n e -h it b a ll fo r th r e e in n in g s in th e seco n d . B ill D a rn e ll, a s
a n d e a c h o n e e a r n e d ru n , e r r o r s b u t th e M ille rs e x p lo d e d in th e lead-off, b e a t o u t a d r ib b le r by g a m e , s to le se co n d a n d sc o re d on
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’b u c k D e A u tre m o n t a n d a solo C la y to n . M aciel d ro v e in D a r n e ll
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( la y to n w a lk e d w ith o n e d ow n
w ith a h it to c e n te r bu th e big
h o m e r by J im S c o tt.
a n d H a n a u s k a s tr u c k o u t fo r th e
Brookings, or
t h r e a t e n d e d th e r e a s P h il P a r ­
se c o n d o u t; D e A u tre m o n th e n t a l ­
B a n d o n a n n e x e d a n o th e r f o u r
so n s fo rc e d M aciel a t se c o n d a n d
lied a s M e is te r e r r e d on S in o v ic ’s
in th e fifth . J im S in o v ic o p e n e d
J a c o b s o n a n d P e te r s o n w e re in ­
g ro u n d b a ll; B ro o k in g s s c o re d on
w ith a h it, s to le second. R a y
fie ld o u ts . H a n a u s k h s c a tte r e d
Teacher of
S t ru t to n sc o re d h im w ith a s in ­ f o u r B e a v e r h its th e r e s t of th e D a r n e ll’s h it a n d a d v a n c e d to
se c o n d on C la y to n ’s e r r o r . D a r ­
Piano, Voice, Pipe Organ. gle. A n o th e r h it by Jo e T o m th e n w a y .
MUSIC STORE
n e ll c ro sse d th e p la te on D a r ­
p ro v e d it w a s n ’t W a lly 's d a y a n d
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n e ll’s h it.
K e ith J o h n s o n c a m e in a s re lie f.
B ox score o f th e first g a m e :
High School Credits.
COQUILLE, OREGON
J o h n s o n p r o m p tly
w a lk e d
L ee B a n d o n 11
a h r h po
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Studio Building
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S e a s id e H o s p ita l, C re s c e n t C ity
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Office Hours: io to 12; 1 to 5
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PHONES: Office, 2824; Residence 2583.
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H( )MESITES
HOMESITES
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Limited to 125 guests in addition to the Queen, her
F O R L O T S IN H A R B O R - S E E th e N E W C R E S T L I N E S u b -d iv isio n
23 1 3 21 9
L a rg e . le v e l, o c e a n v iew lo ts ( t e r m s ) .........................
$1150. u p
court and escorts who are guests of the All-Year
S c o rin g by in n in g s :
E O R L O T S IN B R O O K IN G S —se e th e M E A D O W L A N E se c tio n
Events Association.
2— 11
on P io n e e r R o a d - L o t s 71x292------$700, e a s y te rm s .
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HOMESITES
I tenets on sale at— Brookings Market, Chetco
e rs o n ; R B I. S t r a t t o n , B u rg h e r.
Drug Store., Brookings II ater Company, and
D e A u tre m o n 3, C la y to n 4, S c o tt.
Chetco Inn.
B u rd e ll; 2 -b a se h its. M a c ie l; 3- Wooded Acreage Eor Homesites
O n e m ile n o r th of to w n a n d o n e m ile fro m h ig h w a y . W a r m ,
b a se h its, S tr a t t o n . D a r n e ll; H R .
lUUÜUlUU.
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a n d s u n n y w h e n B ro o k in g s is F o g g y . O n ly $850 e a c h .
D e A u tre m o n t. S c o tt. B u r d e ll; s to ­
len bases. S in o v ic ; sac., D e A u tr e ­
New Homes from $62<x> to $11,500
m o n ; D P. D e A u tre m o n t to C la y ­
2 -b e d ro o m , d in in g ro o m
fire p la c e , h a rd w o o d floors, f u r n a c e
to n ; S h in n to D e A u tr e m o n t to
tile b a th . $11.500 $3.000 d ow n, te rm s .
C la y to n ; L e ft on b ases. B a n d o o
2- b e d ro o m . h a rd w o o d floors, s h ru b s . $6.200— h a lf c a sh
4. B ro o k in g s 3; BB M aciel 1,
2 -b e d ro o m . d en . tile b a th , h a rd w o o d floors. $10.900. $2500 d o w n
Jo h n s o n 3, L isk a 4; H its, off M a ­
All Ixiys and girls, 6 to 16 years, again have the op
ciel. 8 fo r 8 in 4 p lu s; off J o h n ­
3- b e d ro o m , red w o o d e x te r io r , d o u b le c e m e n t c a r p o r t. $11.500.
portunity to attend Pacamo ( amp Eor \ oath, in the
son 3 fo r 3 in 3; off L isk a 3 fo r
2 -b e d ro o m , d in e tte , h a rd w o o d floors, f u r n a c e , $10.300 $2300 dn.
1 in 7; e a r n e d ru n s . M aciel 7;
heart of the ( alitornia Redwoods, 14 miles north
A ll o f th e s e h o m e s a r e to p q u a lity e o n s tr u c tio n w ith n e w
J o h n s o n 3; L isk a I. W in n e r, L isk a,
a n d m o d e m d e c o r a tin g fe a tu r e s .
east ot ( rescent ( ltv, overlooking he.iutiful Smith
loser. M aciel.
tim e 1 :35
to r the P o rtlan d Beavers, and won the first gam e
P IA N O S !
Chetco Drug Store
NORINE HARVEY
Joknnuá»
PA U L R O N N IG E R , M . D
Azalea Festival
Q U E E N 'S B A N Q U E T
SATURDAY. MAY 31st
SOUTHERN CURRY REALTY CO.
At the Chetco Inn
PACAMO CAMP FOR YOUTH!
River. 1 he ('amp provides varied interests through:
fo attire Lore. Singing, ho/^ Dancing, Archery, Ping
Pong. S t c i m m m g . Outdoor Cooking, Campcraft.
Dramatics, Stunts, (tames, Hiding, otermght Trips,
Handicraft, hirst Aid, Evening Campfires, Worship.
July 6-20; July 2^-Aug. 3; Aug. 3-10
Second G am e
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Eor further information write:
Totals
THREE ('AMP PERIODS OPEN
PACAMO CAMP
I . O. Box 2(>h
Crescent (itv, Calif.
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a n d h a v e l>een c o n ta c tin g b u sin e ss
Investment Wise Buys-----
M OTEL
6 u n its , 3>a a c re s , h ig h w a y f r o n ta g e a n d m o d e rn
new h om e, $15.000 d o w n w ill h a n d le .
B t S I N E S S B t ’I L D IN G : B r a n d new . lo n g le a se , on c o rn e r,
w ith h ig h w a y f r o n ta g e , th is p r o p e r ty sh o w s a n e x c e lle n t
' r o , 7 tU -n. ° n lhC PriCe‘ Can *** h a d fo r 517.500 dow n.
R I P L E X : w ith f o u n d a tio n fo r tw o m o re u n its re a d s c lo se
in. A good huv a t $17.250 fu ll p ric e . T e rm s
SEE
f° r ° thC r gOcd b u y s in I n v e s tm e n t P r o p e r ty . O u r office
is w ill,n g to a s s is t y o u in th e r ig h t ty p e o f lo c a tio n y o u d e sire .
Insurance of All Kinds!
See: Charles Gravshel. Erma D. Rice
Martha Graysh;
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