Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, July 23, 1953, Page 3, Image 3

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    beavers again
ord nits in m e seventh produced
heii two runs. Bob Selsor. new
Brookings Harbor Pilot 3
Jeaver shortstop, drove in Ken
THURSDAY.
J U LY 23. 1953
xim ura tor the til’st tally in the
initial fram e and F ra n k B urdell’s
According to Mrs. F. A. Arrell.
The Brookings Beavers played Tiple in the third plated the other
H ard-top races will be resum ed will be a Powder-puff derby, with
ho/t to M edford’s Cheney Studs 'wo runs. Ritchie Price and president, the H arbor-Brookings Sunday. July 26. at the Gold girls driving all entries Brookings
before a large Lily Festival crowd H a n k Burdell each got two of P.T.A. had a very successful busi­ Beach Fairgrounds with a full girls are asked to contact local
ness venture when the organiza­ schedule of races
last Sunday afternoon and split the six Brookings hits.
The races hard-top owners and see if they
tion sponsored a ham burger, p’e were cancelled last week in defer­ can ’t drive their cars for them
a Southw estern Oregon league
I orky Coleman started the
twin bill. The Beavers won the '» ond game for the Beavers but and coffee stand Sunday, during ence to the Lily Day Parade.
Five of the cars running Sun­
opener 3 to 2 but lost the nig h t- t apparently w asn’t his day. The the Lily Festival.
I he Brookings Teen-ager. Club day are C urry county cars, driven
H am burgers sold as fast as ait* joint s|>onsors ot the meet
cao 9 to 4.
S »uds gained single runs in the
by local boys. There will be ten
F
red
Rasmussen, an experienced along with the Del-Curry Timing
Jim Nierm an opposed veteran first and second innings, one be-
twelve more from C rcjcent
leaguer Paul Gehrm an in the first •ng unearned, and then drove hand at this work, could put them Association. The Teen-agers will City.
game and retired the first 15 b a t­ Coleman from the mound in the out. Mr. Rasmussen, although not get ten per cent of receipts from
A layer of asphalt emulsion will
ters to face him. The Studs ta g ­ bird on live hits and two errors, a m em ber of the P.T.A., volun­ tickets they sell to add to then- have bt'en lain on the track before
ged Nierm an for four hits in the ood for six more runs. M anager teered his services, an offer which building fund for a m eeting-place the races begin, to hold down
s xth but a double play prevented Jim Lowman came in to relieve was greatly appreciated. The P.-
F eatu re of this Sundav's run dust.
any scoring. But three more Med- and pitched good ball the rest oi I A. is also indebted to the Brook­
the way but the dam age was ings Plywood Corporation for m a­
done. The Beavers could only terials used in constructing the
stand, to Kenneth B arker, ch air­
CONTACT
manage four runs off left-hander
man
of
the
stand
building
com-
Elliott Fagan. F rank Burdell with
a double and Jay Dean with a n rtte e and to the C urry County
home run got into the ex tra base Gas company for gas used and
at
for the loan of a gas plate.
hit column for Brookings.
Members in charge of morning
I he Beavers "travel to Roseburg
sales were Dee W hite. Ruth T u t­
♦his week-end for a Sat unlay
tle and Mary Jan e Brown and
night
and Sunday
afternoon
afternoon sales were Mrs. Arrell.
PHILCO
games.
Fo< tor y-
Dorothy Herm an and Gladys
Short scores:
R jf jr Kanick.
Phone 2 8 9 1
Medford .... 000 000 2 2 7 3
In behalf of the P.T.A. Mrs.
P. O. Box 1
W harf St.
Brookings .... 102 000 • —3 6 0 Arrell wishes to thank all. who
BROOKINGS. ORE.
Gehrm an and R oelandt; N ier­ contributed, the public, who so
T E L E V IS IO N
man and Selby.
Medford ....... *116 000 1—9 13 0 kindly and generously patronized
OR R A D IO
o / t/ie. huu&lt. c& ii
the booth and all m em bers who
Brookings .... 020 020 0 4 8 5 took tim e out to m ake pies, serve
We issue Gold Arrow Stam ps
1* agan and R oelandt; Coleman in the booth or donate other aid
BE SURE’ OE PR O PER
Lowman (3) and Selby.
According to Mrs. Arrell, th.*
SU PPO R T EOR GROWING
executive
board is planning to
FEE T.
BEAVER BATS
present a constructive and inter
AB
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P e t, esting program in Septem ber that,
2
Matson
1
.500 d is booed, will arouse interest
Price
21
I 17 and increase m em bership attend-
Lowman
27
10
.370 uue.
Nierm an
.... 12
4
.533
Selsor
2
.333
Burdell
36
330
I >ean
8
.286
Bar ret t .
lo
244
K im ura
•>97
44
10
June tem perat ures and amount
Monello
8
1" I of precipitation for that month
Selbv
9
.187 for the files of r eaders interested
Chapman
2
s 4 ( ( - £ ( c c t l t c 6ILT-IN-W ALL
.111 as furnished by U. S. W eather
Coleman
.... 10
1
.100 B u re a u :
B. W esteren
o
2
June
Max.
Min.
SM ALL ROOM
Team Avge.
411 108
.262
1
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48
H ir e ’« the q u ic k , economical, safe way
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to
h.imsh c h ills fro m any small room.
SECOND HALF
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' ou II enjoy (his u n it all year round fo r
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SWO STANDINGS
heating when you need it and as a quick
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'it r for hair and clo th in g , lio n o m iia l
W
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Pet.
how lovely O iho« con looht
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to use because heat is im m ediate and c u r­
Drain
3
1 .750
lig h t on your foo t..ligh t on y o w
re n t is used o n ly when heat is " o n ." lust
7
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Roseburg
2
2 .500
pocletbook tool Vowr »it* . . . .
set the d ia l at the tem perature you want
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Coquille
2
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500
and fo rg e t it. I here’s no danger o f fire,
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hi
Medford
2
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shock o r burn beta use I Icctroniodrv have
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n;
Brookings
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1 599 10
the exclusive cast alu m inu m , sealed in
Choose Weather Bird
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Bandon
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heating element and safety switch. These
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handsome, m odern styled units are avail
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able in w h ile o r chrom e finish. 1520
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Sunday Results
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Medford 2-9; Brookings 3-4.
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A f / i t u r t d b f I m it r o r i /t r i' L i h v u l o t i t i
Roseburg 10-1; Coquille 6-3
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CB-NB 8-1; Drain 9-2
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W HA RF ST.
N ext Week-end
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Brookings at Roseburg
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Bandon at CB-N. Bend
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S&H Green Stamps
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Drain at Medford.
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