Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, June 03, 1954, Page 12, Image 12

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    and Sandra, all of Brookings; his
Pit.
m other, Mrs. Lula Stone of Peetz,
THURSDAY, JU N E 3, 1954
Colorado; four brothers; Ralph of
Brookings, K enneth of McAlester, Wyoming, Mrs. Dorothy Herdnei
Oklahoma, H arold of Beaverton, of Beaverton, Oregon, Mrs. M ar­
Th Brookings Beavers opened
Short scores:
Oregon; and R. B. of Sterling, Col­ jorie Devereaux of Los Vega
th e ir Southern Oregon league sea- F irst Gam e.
R H E
A freakish logging accident S a t­ orado; seven sisters; Mrs. Thelma Nevada; Mrs. Veda L ittle r or
son by sweeping a twin bill from B’kings 401 001 30x 9 11 3 urday claimed the life of William Henderson of McCord Field, Fla; Sterling, Colorado, and Mrs Hazel
the G rants Pass Cavem en befoie G. Pass 000 001 010 2 7 3 V. Stone, 28, of Brookings.
Mi's. Ruby Hecker of Cheyenne, Roberts of Pasco, W ashington.
a large Azalea Festival crowd
H arbour and S m ith: B a rre tt
Stone was operating a tra c to r
Sunday.
J and Russell.
near C arpenterville when the limb
Brookings won the first game Second Game
R H E of a tree grashed his face. He dis
No Job Too Large
No Job lo o Small
w ith ease by a 9 to 2 score, Big G. Pass 000 002 3
5 9 2 mounted from the tra c to r to wipe
101 230
John H arbour, Cavem an hurler, B’kings
230 x x
7 9 1 th blood from his forehead.
Reese and Sm ith; Astin and
who had defeated the Beavers on
At that moment a log. evidently
5 hits in a pre-season gam e two Russell.
d slodged y the vibration of the
FOUNDATIONS — DRIVEWAYS — FLOORS
w eeks ago, was the victim of a
tractor, rolled down the hill, pin­
PORCHES
— ST E PS — SIDEW ALKS — PATIOS
‘ run first inning uprising as BEAVER BATS:
ning Stone against the tractor. He
Boyd W esteren, Cliff Girod, Bill
died instantly.
AB
BACKED BY 27 YEARS EX PER IEN C E
M clx'an, Lee Goodin and Bill D a r - 1 Darnell
Funeral services were held at
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nell came th ru w ith singles. Lone Astin
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.500 Peetz, Colorado, on Wednesday,
Estimates Cheerfully Given.
tallies w ere added in the 2rd .» cLean
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i » June 2. Ixical arrangem ents were
and 6th, and then 3 big runs in i Reynoldson
5
400 by Brown Mortuary'.
the 7th on two infield errors and 1 B arrett
Mr. Stone was horn O ctober 2f.
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D arnell s tow ering hom er over the Civod
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286 1925 at Peetz, Colorado, and came
road in right.
Goodin
7
.286 to Brookings about a month ago
Jim "I m a pitch er” B a rre tt was Russell
4
230 to work in the woods.
Easy Street
Brookings, Ore.
Phone 3272
m eanw hile proving th at he can B. W esteren
Survivors include his widow,
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do excellent mound work in a d - ‘ R W esteren
2
.000 Helen, and two daughters, Linda
<ldi«>n to being a gcxxi infielder Lowe
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and outfielder by scattering 7 1
G ran ts P ass hits and allowing Team Av.
59 20 15 .339
»ingle runs in the 6th and 8th,
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Was earned
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H re b a lle r Bob Astin sta rte d H arbor Pilot.
GOlDAIIOWl
and finished the 7 innine- n k rh t-, — ------------------------------------------
TRADING - i
Logging Mishap
Claims Life of
William Stone
SEAVERS SWEEP TWIN BILL
FROM GRANTS PASS SUNDAY
CEMENT WORK CONTRACTED
A R T
H IW A Y
« ip for B rookings. He w as breeze- —
m g along w ith a 7 to 0 lead at the
end of 5 innings, thanks to his 3
lut hurling and 9 strikeouts, a ls o 1
timely hitting by the Beavers '
to r single runs in the 1st and 3rd, ,
a brace of counters in the 4th and '
3 m o,,, rung on 4 hj(s jn
5(h
S h a c y support gave G rants Pass
J rum in the 6th. they cam e up
" i t h 3 mor»» runs in an exciting
»op of the 7th ort 4 hits and two
additional Beaver errors
Th,»
JotaJs added to a 7 to 5 win for
Brookings and a victory for Astin
w ith 12 strikeouts.
B atting punch for the Beavers
in th eir double trium ph was “Big
Bill Darnell, first basem an, with
4 bits in 8 trips to the plate, in-1
eluding a double and a homer, for
six runs batted in. O ther leading !
h itte rs were Astin w ith 3 for 6
and Bill MeLenn with 3 for 7.
W ord from the north is that
D rain d< lif te d Coquille in a twin |
hill. M edford’s Cheney Studs, due
to Roseburg fading to field a
team , dreu a*bye, The B eaversl
journey to Ctxjuille this week-end
lo r single games S atu rd ay night
and Sunday afternoon. Next home
gam es will be a double-header
against Ray H eiser’s Drain club
on Ju n e 13»h.
AVAILABLE NOW
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OPEN 7:30 A.M. TO 9:30 P.M.
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Velveeta — 2 lbs.
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C H EE SE
89c
C L O R O X '/¡Gal. 27c
Dromedary Devil’s hood
CAKE M IX 2 f c r 4 5 c
WESSON OIL Qt. 6 9 C
Cheapest Price Yet
PROCUCE
NEWSPUDS 10 Lb. 4 9 c
Bunch
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SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
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Armour’s — Tray Pack
S L IC E D B A C O N
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BEEF B A C O N
lb. 6 9 c
T H R E E BF.DRtXlM HOME in Brookings on large lot
garden Full P rice $8750. ONI.Y $1500 down.
TWO-BDRM HOME o n 1*
STA TE G I LOAN $7100.
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APPROVED
4 S Acres in H arbor near the OCEAN, level * cleared
6 Acres in Brookings on City W ater lin e - $7500.00
FOR
$5000
L IS T YOUR PR O PE R T IE S W ITH US FOR COURTEOUS
AND E F F IC IE N T SERVICE.
ERMA D. RICE, B roker
PHONE 2824
F R ice
Oregon Chief
HAMS
Shank End
16 6 3 c
Butt End
1b 6 7 c
fenced
5 A(? T S N orth of Brookings C oncrete foundations for house
A b a r n - som e stock included in $6000 Price Some terms.
C hailes G rayshel , G uy
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Those Famous Mason-Dixon Cornish Game
Frying CHICKENS
Fresh - Cut-Un
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FRESH CRABS
lb. 29c
WE RESERV E TH E RIGHT TO LIM IT QUANTITIES