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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1948)
rage S.x w orld» e inest» Clim ate New Laws Of Contract Bridge Playing a time. That is. public law’ 346 or pub lic law 16, subsistence allowanc es, only one benefit may be paid but the veteran may choose to receive which ever dependency allowance rate will bring him thè larger amount of compensation. DAY the Monday game at 1:30 m. i MnnZ tHe BlU* SOX Eig Bill Hanauska, of Salem Monday as well as ex-Brooklyn Dodger farm han^ f Sept. 12, when Ca" j* and currently one of the pitch-,1 turns to Brookings for ing aces of the Willamette Val ley, will be on the hill for the expected to be the J* Sox in the Sunday fray, and the season. The short Floyd Swearingen is schedule 1 for the Labor Day pitching as C a v e J u n c tio n 002000010 signment. B r ° ° k i n gs 10020W, B a t t e r ie s : C a v e Ja Whitey Matson finishes out his season with Crescent City Mer S m i t h a n d P agni b -% chants next Sunday and promises S w e a r in g e n and Moon. Continued from Page Three, this issue erly comes around, may bid. This is far lighter than the former severe penalties, by which the offender as well as his partner might be barred and an opponent could call a lead. INSt FFICIENT BID. The insufficient bid is a frequent offense. An opponent bids two hearts, and you bid two diamonds—either a slip of the tongue or because you thought he bid one heart. Us ually no real damage has been done. The law-makers, appreciating Cave Junction Was this, have made a brand-new—and extremely liberal law for the insufficient bid. Dumped, Sunday, rhe New Law gives the offender three choices. First: if an' insufficient bid is corrected with the lowest possible bid of the By Blue Sox Nine Brookings Blue Sox played the same denomination, there is no penalty. (Formerly the offenders best game of the season and also partner was barred for one round of bidding). Second: you may make any other bid (For instance, if you made notched up their second win in AMIBMA’I that insufficient bid of two diamonds, and you don’t want to bid eleven starts when they defeated Cave Junction Loggers on the OWMOAIBI three diamonds, you can change to three no trump or anything diamond, Sunday afternoon, else). But if you do this, your partner is barred from further 5 local N*1 Ml* to 3. bidding. Floyd Swearingen on the hill for the Sox pitched a fine game, $21.00; $16.80; allowing only eight hits, without Evangelistic Series dren, Veteran, wife and one child, •walking a batter. The locals also ( com Closes Sunday Eve $35.00; $28.00; came through with better than o h i o a i i lo p average fielding and turned in Veteran, wife and two chil The two-weeks series of evan ftaowf three double plays. gelistic services, being conducted dren, $45.00; $36.40. • lf*l truly remodwUl Vem Hanscam led the Blue Veteran, wife and t h r e e or at Baptist Community church I acres w o n t believe It until you« Sox offense with three hits in by Rev. Noble Crawford of the more children, $56.00; $44 80; , n tl It's one motor »hot doe, Veteran, no wife, two children four times up, one being a home looden Fuller Foundation of Pasadena. you always thought I , run in the first inning. Catcher ( alif., will close Sunday evening, $24.50; $19.60; t a k e two motors Io da Ip Veteran, no wife, three or more Jack Moon also contributed a according to the plan. y o e over the water at < homer and a single. children, $35.00; $28.00; I hese services have been at th a t taka your broad* i The Sox travel to Gold Beach Veteran, mother or father, eith tended by large crowds each a n d itthrottieidowRtop evening with last Sunday being er or both dependent upon his next Labor Day week-end for crawting, mfle-amtarl two games, with the Sunday support, then in addition to the no exception to the rule. It's the new MARTIN I amounts. $17.50; $14.00 for game, on account of the county Sunday nine people professed above , nut each parent. • . . flood-proof, fair, to start at 10:30 a. m. and their faith and will be baptized . . . instant darting, b i If the veteran does not have at an early date. Iding performance acre I Each afternoon from 3:30 to documentary proof of all depen a revolutionary iww| 4:30 classes are being held for dents in his case file the Veterans SEE THE NEW Btiful • . . mechonkalty- young people from ages of 5 to Administration he should get all from these in at once. No allowance 15 inclusive. poppet vofveel will be made if evidence is not MARTIN gives yos in file. thing you would ordkorty^ 1 Cardi Fruí Local News Items No new applications will be p ac t in an outboard plus many highly C, E. Seger, county service of required. Payment of the amount M artin ficer, of Gold Beach, was a brief i now due will be automatic. Vet exclusive features. I pastui business caller in this area last erans will not be permitted to for receive dependency allowances " 6 0 " Saturday afternoon. Ed & Mendy's Mrs. A. E. Stonehouse, who from more than one source at a ltern ate firing See It fe lla s , has )>een receiving medical a t I acr^' twin. Certified tention at Seaside Hospital, at Chevron Service It ’s a beautyt Crescent City the past two or A T T E N T I O N alst 7.2 h. p., 43 lbs. more weeks, is expected home Truck and tractor owners! We Station by the end of this week, Mr. ore equipped to repair, rebuild, E. E. HANSCAM & SONS Stonehouse informed the Pilot and re-cover cushions of all kinds COO Her general health has greatly Ask for Ed, Mendy or PIONEER MERCHANTS we carry materials and springs improved. in stock. We also manufacture HARBOR OREGON C. E. Jones In defiance to the closing of and install seat covers to fit the road to the beach at the your automobiles. Prompt and mouth of Chetco river, someone, courteous service. late last week cut the log laid across the road, and went to C H A S . S. S C H A A L 1 Box 42, Harbor, Oregon the beach. Corner of Ocean View Drive and This sum m er w’eather cer._ Olsen I^ine Lane lAiaifai IT’S PAINT-UP M. & R. SHOP Co. Service Officei Reports To You Building — Repairing BY C. E. SEGER Gold Beach, Ore. inside or Outside Finishing The increase for dependents V mdoie rf Door Fram es Mad, in ncrvice-connected cases; this To Order applies to veterans of the Span ish-American war. as well as to F. R M O O R E World War 1 and 2, if compen P.O. Box 154 Harbor, Ore sation is being paid because of disabilities (60r, or more» due to war service. Increases are also allowed for peace-time compensation c a s e s under some circumstances. if disabled veteran's rating is total <100« ;) the amounts shown below will be added to his regular compensation check. If his rat-1 ing is 60%, 70% 80% or 80s J he would receive a proportionate Sandbo Auto Court amount: (first figure for war time service, second for peace Harobr, Oregon Katherine’s Beauty Shop tim e) : Blacksmithing Electric & Acetylene Welding for all Service occasiona, 7 Im m ediate Irvin's Florists Fort Dick, California or Call at 1 itus Bulb Farm s J. J. GALLAGHER, PLUMBING Brookings Oregon roon linde F bu r ZAD A ’S BEAUTY -S H O P Dr. H. A. Stover C H IR O P R A C T O R 1062 J. S treet I- s. Phone CRESCENT CITY, CALIFORNIA Closed Sunday and Monday X-RAY SERVICE ELECTRO-PHYSIOTl electro - cardiograph nowe* Eor All Orragiong, For E ven Affair: X Nurserv Rhone C rescent City 2224 UJOnSQVE done right Veteran with wife and no chil-! Flowers . . . should be the time to re-paint home and other buildings wT DUTCH BOY PAINTS the kinds th at stays b r i g h t , despite rain or anv kind of stofl Hendry's Green he use Sak Chetco Drug your r e xa ll stor Ready To Serve You Always At the W inchuck Bridge T. W. Zenier PHONE