Beavers Top
Crescent City
In Opener
m an w ith a p itch ed ball. H offm an
sto le second an d th e n sco red on
Mel P ritc h a rd 's double a lo n g th e
3rd b ase line. In th e 4th fra m e Mel
P ritc h a rd w alked, ad v an ced to 2nd
on an infield out and sco red on
W ith Bob A stia and Jim B a rre tt Buck T e e g a rd e n 's hit to rig h t. Jim
sh a rin g p itc h in g ho n o rs and sc a t B a rre tt who toiled th e la st fo u r in
B rookings bow lers jo u rn ie d to
te rin g 6 h its, th e B rookings B eav n in g s allow ed four h its but no
M
edford
last w eek for th e in v ita
e rs won th e ir first p ra c tic e gam e runs.
,
tional to u n y u n e n t th e re , and th e y
of th e new seaso n by d e fe a tin g th e
1 he first 1954 B eav er run cam e
C re c e n t City M e rc h a n ts 7 to 2 S u n in th e first in ning. W ith one dow n cam e hom e w ith a load of honors..
day.
,
B rookings te a m s placed 1-2 in th e
( J if f G irod beat out an infield hit.
team
ev en ts.
B rookings
T h is v ic to ry w as th e se v e n th sto le second, ad v an ced to th ird on ' m en 's
s tra ig h t fo r B rookings o v er C re s t h e o v e rth ro w am i th e n sco red on M achine won w ith a sc o re of 3069,
c e n t C ity s ta r tin g w ith th e 1952 Jim B a r r e tt’s sa c rific e fly to c e n and Azalea L anes was close behind
seaso n .
ter. T h e B eav ers exploded in the w ith a sc o re of 29x5.
T he M e rc h a n ts g a rn e re d only tw o second on h its by Lee Goodin.
In th e w om en's team s, th e Beav-
h its ott Bob A stin in his 5 in n in g s Lloyd R ussell, Bob A stin and Boyd e r e tte s placed second w ith a score
on th e m ound but e a c h scored a W e ste rn , good lo r th re e ru n s. Tex of 2563.
run. In th e b o tto m h a lf of th e first G atlin . M erch an t s ta r tin g p itc h e r,
F ra n k C hapin and H o m er H ag
A stin stru c k o u t Buddy Pyke, lead- th e n se ttle d dow n and re tire d th e g e rty topped th e m en 's doubles
off m an. b u t h e h it T ed d y Hoff- B e a v e rs in th e n e x t fo u r fra m e s w ith 1286. and W hitey M atson and
but tehey got to him a g a in in th e Tony C h riste n so n placed fo u rth
7th fo r 2 ru n s w hen he re tire d in with 1202.
fav o r of Don C lausen. Bob A stin 's
In th e m e n 's sin g les, M erle 11a,»-
d ouble in th e 8th d ro v e in th e final scam took fo u rth . F ra n k C hapin
B rookings tally.
six th and T ony C h riste n so n te n th .
■ Local Bowlers
Take Honors
At Medford
ROWLEY s
return
home
Mr. and Mrs. R. D R ow ley and
fam ily re tu rn e d Sunday ev en in g
trom M cM innville w h ere Rev. E C
H icks w as laid to re st at E v e rg re e n
M em orial C em etery . Mr. Row ley
found his ste p -fa th e r in th e Mc
M innville H ospital w ith double
pneum onia. H e had im proved w hen
they left.
SUMMER SPECIAL
250 Cu. ft. Load
Millends $ 7 .0 0
B rookings-H arbor A rea
M O R G A N S IN P O R T L A N D
Mr. and Mrs. M. I.. M organ left
W ednesday to spend a few days in
P o rtla n d .
L and D Woodyard
P h o n e 317«
P O. Box «45
FOR SALE
The B eavers m ade a fine show In m en 's all-ev en ts, F ra n k C hapin
ing considering the fact that they w as second, T ony C h riste n so n th ird
had been able to hold only f o u r ; and H o m er H a g g e rty six th .
previous practice sessions, and I
Betty Nelson and Hazel Hans-
fu rth e r th at the M erchants had al
cam took third in the w om en’s
11,000 miles, Hydro-matic Drive ready played two pre-season games. | doubles, with Cleo Rogers and
Next Sunday th e Brookings club
and Cora
Delux Cab, 6-ply Tires
goes to G rants Pass for an a f te r - ! Ricky H aggerty third
Chapin and Jean Malcolm sixth.
noon game. League play will s ta rt ‘
in Brookings w ith a double header
ag ain st G rants P ass on May 30th.
Box score;
1953 GMC PICKUP
$1600
Write To:
Hello World
Gordon Olsen
P. O. Box 426
Brookings
SHORTY CIRCUIT
Mr. and Mrs. I^arry Roemick are
p aren ts of a son born May 10, 1954,
at Seaside H ospital.
The little boy weighed 8 lbs.
11 ounces.
Mr. and Mrs. R ichard Sund are
p aren ts of a son, B ruce Randall,
born May 8, 1954, with Dr. Ron- 1
niger in attendance.
REPUBLICANS
VOTE FOR
Fred Adams for County Judge
M a y 21st Primary
ELECT
PERCY LANTZ
For Sheriff
ÌÓU all know Ered Adams. lie was your Reprerentative in the Legis
lature at Salem for four Terms.
- - Pd. Pol. Adv.
Some of his experience in hand!’ng public and local affairs:
Pity poor Abner,
The human rocket
H e stuck a finger
In an open socket!
EVANS ELECTRIC
Box 1463 — Brookings
Phone 3 4 4 4
and other rectal dijo rd er»,
C O LO N AN D STOM ACH AILM EN TS
RU PTU RE ( H i n i i )
C. J. Ovai.. M n .
>ur Founder
Foundi
Our
1883-1918
Treated Without Hospitil Operation
FREE
THE D E A N
Descriptive Booklet
W rite or C oll
C L IN IC
O pen 10 until 5 M ondoy through Friday.
U n til 8 p .m . M onday, W ednesday and Friday.
C h iropractic P h y jic ia n t . . . In our 4 3 rd yea r.
2 0 2 6 NORTHEAST SA N D Y BO ULEVARD
T e le p h o n e EA »t 3 9 18
Po ,-la n d 1 3 , O r e .
ADAM S
CH EV R O LET
SYMBOL OF EXCELLENCE
EMBLEM OF SAVINGS
Phone 411
Gold Beach, Orc.
★ Five years Municipal Counselor, Alberta, Can
ada;
★ Ten Sessions Master of Ophir Grange;
★ First Master of Pomona Grange held six years;
★ Chairman, County Wide Planning Committee;
★ Triple A Committeeman for Central District
five years;
★ Member of Rationing Board;
★ Member of R. E. A. and Vice-President of Di
rectors;
★ Member and Officer of REPUBLICAN Central
Committee for twelve years;
No fob 1 (X) Large
No Job I oo Small
CEMENT WORK CONTRACTED
FOUNDATIONS — DRIVEWAYS — FLOORS
PORCHES — STEPS — SIDEWALKS _ PATIOS
BACKED BY 27 YEARS EXPERIENCE
Estimates Cheerfully Given.
ART
Easy Street
G IB B S
Brookings, Orc.
Phone 3272
★ A Curry County man for thirty years while ac
quiring rea, property and raising family of
five children;
Be will serve von well and conscientiously, handling your County
Business, Juvenile Court work anti Prohate Court work thoughtfully and
with care for your interest and welfare.
COMMITTEE FOR NOMINATION AND ELECTION OF
ERED ADAMS, COUNTY JUDGE.
Bv V. E. JOHNSTON,
Secretary
Addrew: Ophir.