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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1954)
BEAVERS TOP MEDFORD IN EXTRA FRAMES rifice by Bob A stin and Bill Me- L ean’s tw o-bagger. Box Score : 000 004 200 (XX) 6 11 5 Md 000 330 000 001 7 8 5 Br. Lehi, K elly <71 and Johnson. B rookings’ new post office will N. L anders, P iling (7) and M or be in th e K e rr Building, At C en ris. te r S tre e t and C hetco Avenue. A co n tra ct for the new building Young People Invite was signed T uesday by th e Post O ffice D e p artm en t and R obert Gold Beach G roup The young people of th e P re s K e rr and R obert R ettke. ow ners b y teria n C h u rch wil be hosts to of the property. P la n s call for th e te a rin g down the young people of th e P re sb y teria n C hurch in Gold B each this of the dow ntow n end of th e K e rr block, and its replacem ent by a com ing S unday evening. T he youth, w ho will be accom new co n crete one-story building. panied by Rev. Sidney W a lk e r U nder th e term s of the c o n tra c t will m eet for d in n er at th e V. the new post office should be F. W H all, follow ing w hich th e re readly in four m onths. will be a p ro g ram of m ovies in Also planned is th e rem odeling cluding, "T he R ealm of th e V ild. of the re m a in d er of th e K e rr T he public is invited to a tte n d building. The m ain p art of th e the show ing of th e pictures. block will be given a new brick face to tie in w ith th e new post office. Site Finally Selected For Post Office The B rookings ball club jo u rn eyed to M edford last W ednesday night for a non-league gam e ag ain st th e C heney S tu d s and re tu rn ed w ith a 7 to 6 win in 12 innings. T he B eavers got off to a 6 run lead w ith tw o th re e -ru n splurges in th e 4 th and 5th. L eft-h an d er Jim Lehi from Coos Bay, m aking his first s ta rt in a B rookings uniform , pitched five sh u t-o u t innings but tired and w as nicked for 4 runs in th e 6th and a brace of tallie s in the 7th. Jim K elley re le iv er Lehi w ith 1 down in th e 7th and allow ed 1 hit the rest of th e way. Including a no-hit relief job at G ra n ts P ass th e previous S unday, this gave Kelly 12 1-3 innings of relief w ith M r .and M rs. W illiam D arnell only 1 hit and no runs. a re p a re n ts of a son. born Ju ly The B eav ers scored th e w inning 20, 1954, w ith Dr. R onniger in ru n on Bob S e lso r’s w alk, a sac- atten d a n ce. arm s, E th el O lsen; C haplain E leanor K oehler; H istorian. E thel Brookings-Harbor Pilot THURSDAY, JU LY 22. 1954 O lsen; and tru ste e s, B re ta M or gan. E lea n o r K oehler. L au ra A n fam ily of M edford w ere week en d derson. v isito rs at the hom e of Mi's. M il In s ta lla tio n of officers will be d red Byrne. M r S h an g le is a on A ugust 16. com m ercial ph o to g rap h er, and a s sisted w ith th e judging of th e p arad e . V ISIT O R S FOR PA R A D E 3 Mr and Mrs. V ein S hangle and for The Time o f Your Life! Hello World THE PIC THEATER Crescent City takes great pleasure in announcing the opening of SU B SC R IB E TO T H E P IL O T ! Loll m the sun ami swim in our beautiful heated LEGION LADIES ELECT OFFICERS . sw im m ing pool — Bring your lunch and stay all day — Private membership fees are very reasonable Alice Rosen w as elected P re s i dent of the A m erican Legion A ux iliary, C hetco Unit 138, at the u n it’s re g u la r m eeling, held last M onday. O th er officers elected w e re: F irs t vice-president, A m anda H am ann: Second vice-president. N eva T h o rn to n ; S e c re ta ry -tre a s u re r, C onnie N iem ie; S erg e a n t-a t — Drive out and see ns — GURNEY'S COUNTRY CLUB A t Gasquet, Calif. If aautinnnauaunnunnnnra: iiii H Tm u n i iiii iin n i i i iin n i n n ii i i i iiinmun m i n i m n i KiiT i i ii n the ultimate in motion picture entertainment This Five Day Engagement Of B W I ■ "T H E ROBE" W: : ■ ■ I fcW-i? i 18 s W will positively he the only showing in this area for many months to com£. And there will not he any advance in admission prices for this new dimensional Marvel . . . • $ It 1 f BBS W x ¿ B f * B I - T fe‘:& ÜsßSS X STARTS SUNDAY, JULY 25 5-D A Y S O N L Y -5 ? - #' ¿ • / sat » • ->» > ' j . ONA * * . < I ' Ends Thursday, Julv 29 ’ Continuous performances from 2 p. in. Sunday • ~ 'N ú ’ ' •7-.- « r >* According to latest official Motor Registra tion News figures, Buick outsold all cars in C a lifo rn ia . . . except Chevrolet and Ford ...fr o m January 1st through May 31st. Buick... 16 ,5 7 5 Studebaker .4.048 Oldsmobile .12,581 C h ry s le r. . . .3,011 i Mercury .. .12,476 Nash ....... .2,807 Plymouth . .10,116 De Soto . . . .2,496 Pontiac . . . 9,247 Lincoln . . . .1.905 Cadillac . . . 5,080 Packard . . . .1,238 Dodge . . . . 4,246 Hudson . . . . 774 I Buick’s a sales leader because it’s the most wanted car in America... because Buick dealers are volume trading and offering lower monthly payments. Now’s the tim e... s\\itch to Buick! B u ick costs less to b u y ... to operate ...to trade! M INM NG BUICK Ù Z v v MAT—Ü5 V J k A , A A A . A A A A A A A A A Ak A A A A k A k A k A k Ak 4 X- \ z X V V V 'w X , ■'c \ * X . ' X z X < X X ZX On H ighway 101 North End O f Town