ursday, June 19, 1952
BROOKINGS-F1ARBOR P IL O T . BRO OK ING S, O R E G O N
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! Vic L a p i n e r, U niversity of I
th a t th ey alm o st' knew w hat to sponsors know th a t som e will be
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C alifornia
freshm an
say and w h at to ta k e along. Yes, retain ed , and th a t will m ak e th e
th e old er y o u th w ere g en ero u s in y o u th m ore a d a p ta b le to life,
pitcher, m ade his first s ta rt for
sh
arin g w ith the new er y o u th all
In about tw o w eeks th ese 4-H
I B rookings in th e opener and rc-
th
e
glories
an
d
fun
w
hich
com
e
yo
u th will be hom e again. T hey
E ag e r 4-H boys and girls clam
fit was th e sam e old sto ry for ’ceived p re tty rough tre a tm e n t a l
from o b tain in g a 4-H scholarship, will have so m uch to say th ey
ored
aboard
th
e
G
reyhound
bus
? luckless B eav ers a t D rain though defense behind him left
T hese y o u th w ere joined by an- can n o t possibly talk as rapidly as
Inday as th e s tro n g w reck in g considerable to be desired. Gene at 9:00 a. m. T uesday, bound for
o th e r g roup at P isto l R iver, an- they would like, and th e re is so
C
orvallis
and
4-H
su
m
m
er
school.
tw m anaged by R o y H eiser, ¡P eterson, ex-Y akim a W. I. league
o th e r at Gold Beach, one at P o rt m uch to tell. S ponsors will be ex-
inner P o rtla n d p itch er, slugged h u rler, held brookings to four sin So thrilled w ere everyone th a t the
O rfo rd an d th e last at Langlois. pectin g a re p o rt, and th ese spon
p
a
re
n
ts
w
ere
alm
ost
fo
rg
o
tten
as
it a double w in by th e decisive gles, tw o by M anager W hitey M at-
sors will be assu red a re|H>rt — a
Most of th em a re acq u ain ted
th
e
bus
s
ta
rte
d
to
roll.
Only
a
Ison
and
one
each
by
B
unky
P
e
te
r
¡ores of 13 to 2 an d 12 to 0.
few’ had tim e to give m ore th a n ¡they a re all going to th e sam e gixxl rejx)rt.
son and Bob C hapm an.
ju st a wave, some w ere too la te school now. Old b ask etb all and
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Roy H eiser blanked the B eavers to do even th a t.
G eorge W eigel, of R obinson's
beseball scores a re fo rg o tten , and
¡w ith tw o hits in th e seven inning
To m ost of th e you th from th is now th e q u estio n s: "W hat b ase Kids Duds, and fam ily, spent th e
N —O— T —I —C — E
night-cap. B unky P eterso n singl
area, it m eant the second tim e, you been doing in 4-H th e past w eek-end at G ra n ts P ass. G eorge
ing in th e fo u rth and K eith Jo h n
got some v itam in s helping w ith
to a few th e first tim e, and to y e a r ? ”
son beating out an infield hit off
T hese y o u th a re rap id ly m a haying w ork on a farm .
others, th ird or m ore tim es. H ow
H eiser's glove in the sixth.
ever, to th e ‘P lebes,” those first tu rin g , rap id ly become grow n men
W ally M aciel held the D rain .year people, enough had been said and w om en now h av en ’t t h e y
Kay Sandstrom
slu g g ers well in hand for th e first
been to C orvallis before, an d did
Evenings by A ppointm ent
th re e innings b u t w eakened in the
Bill W allace cam e in from rig h t they not win again to m ak e th at
H arbor, Oregon
fo u rth and w as driven from the
field and m anaged to re tire th e tr ip ? Yes, they a re try in g to live
•m ound a fte r five ru n s had scored.
side but ra n into a buzz-saw in up to w h at th e sponsors m ay e x
th e fifth w ith D rain scoring five p ect th em to do. T hey will not fo r
m ore runs. K eith Johnson finished get th e ir sponsors, but th e la tte r
Su rf and River Fishing
Sandy Beach
th e gam e w ithout fu r th e r d a m m ay be terse, and it m ay co n tain
no m ore th a n ju st “T h an k You,”
age.
T H E U N IQ U E
b u t th e recipient m ay feel c e r
The B eavers will be at hom e th e
ta in th a t tim e at C orvallis is at
next tw o w eek-ends and m eet the
a p rem iu m and ev ery th in g has
R oseburg U m pqua C hiefs in a
an accelerated pace.
In Giant Trees on a Sandy Beach
double-header S unday a t 1:30.
We are now in our
T hese y o u th a re in th e ir teen s
M anager W hitey M atson, w ith th e
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som
e
now
th
in
k
in
g
ab
out
col
addition of th re e o r f o u r new
N E W B U IL D IN G
W atch for Turn-off Signs on Hwy 101, 5 mi. So. of Brookings
players, expected th is w eek, is le g e - o t h e r s p lanning to learn all
Tables
R est Rooms
Stores
Most lines complete
d eterm in ed to put an end to th e ab o u t raisin g chickens, etc., for
th
ey
soon
will
be
helping
th
e
ir
long strin g of league losses.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. McGugin, Proprietors
p a re n ts farm , or will be s ta rtin g
S h o rt S c o re s :
up p ro jec ts for th em selves to be
B rookings 011 (XX) 000— 2 4 3
com e as th ey p aren ts.
D rain
030 131 02x— 13 17 2
S p o n so rs of th ese 4-H yo u th
1 ap in er and P eterso n ; P eterso n
a
re
ribt d o u b tfu l of th e ir ch arges.
and B afaro.
B rookings ....... 000 00 0— 0 2 1 T hey know th a t no h um an, be he
D rain .............. 100 630 x 12 16 0 child o r ad u lt, could possibly re
Maciel, W allace <4>. Johnson tain h alf w hat is aim ed at the
and P eterso n ; H eiser and Richey. ¡youth at C orvallis, but th ese sam t
»avers Drop Two
drain, Sunday
Eager Youth Left
For Corvallis, Tues.
Katherine's
Beauty Shop
YELTON'S
BROOKINGS
OREGON
SURF SIDE PICNIC PARK
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Record Changers
Radios
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YOUR SINGER SALES
TW O
AND SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
AUCTION
4 will be in the vicinity, Wednesday, Thursday
and Friday, to. serve you. Send your correspond
SALES
ence to General Delivery, Brooking, lo
Singer Sewing Machine Co. representative
F o r S a le :
S P E C IA L
(fo r balan ce due) S in g er F eath erw eig h t P o rtab le.
FRIDAY
JUNE 20
S ta rtin g at 7 o ’clock p. m.
SATURDAY
JUNE 21
S ta rtin g at 12:00 Noon
At Medford, Oregon
ll'e are closing out ottr entire stock, of
CRUSHED
ROCK
154-inch
i-inch
%-inch
W ashed
$px>,
$3.00,
$3.25,
$3-5°,
Minus
Minus
Minus
Sand
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BASE ROCK
For
Drive-ways, Logging Loads, Fids
$1.00 Per Yard
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And Supplies
Sheet Music
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HOBBY CRAFT
/ / you have a Hobby,
We have the supplies!
• A R T SUPPLIES
• COPPER CRAFT
•FLO W ER CRAFT
•DRESDEN PAINTS
•PA PE R < RAFT
•M ODELS
Place.
Terms of Sale: Cash, or see your banker before sale’
N o te: th e F riday. 7 to 11 sale will be m ostly odds and ends
of new and used o v ersto ck ed fu rn itu re , co n sistin g in p a rt of
law n chairs, w icker law n and p atio fu rn itu re , m usical in s tru
m ents. and radios, etc., w hich will tru ly be bargains.
Dealers and Collectors Are Cordially Invited!
Special Mention!
Due to o th e r business in te re sts o u r well estab lish ed new and
used fu rn itu re business, w ith rig h t of trad«» n am e use, is foi
sale, (w ith o r w ithout stock) w ith a th re e to five y e a r lease
B uildings consist of 2HxR6-foot m ain sto re w ith m odern a p a r t -
i i c n t com bined; 4Hx5O w a reh o u se and show- floor. O regon S ta te
ip p ro red fum igation cham b er, larg e highw ay fro n ta g e .o n Med
ford. Ore., W est M ain S tre e t in to Jack so n v ille. Choice location
This business grossed $70,000 in 1931. Tw o people can handle.
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»See. w rite, wire or phone prio r to, during or a fter sale to
OAK GROVE FURNITURE
M E M O R I), O R E G O N
PHONE
Musical
Instrument
GIFTS
• MYRTLEWi X)D
• < < IPPER and
• BR \SS
• l’( )TTERY
• CERAMICS
• Small Appliances
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Prices (Jnoted are on
Brookings-Harbor Delivery!
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yard
yard
yard
>an'
ANTIQUE FURNITURE
C onsisting of: C hairs, love seats, ro ck ers, Edison phonograph,
Solid oak buffet, book shelves and cases, C hina cu p boards, etc.
Don't m iss it. C om e ea rly. R e m e m b e r th e D ates, H ours, and
R. C. A.—Capehart
2404
<’o|. L. J. S tan ley . P o rtlan d . Bill R om baeh, M edford, A u ctioneers
YELTON'S
BROOKINGS
OREGON