Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, December 09, 1948, Page 3, Image 3

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    BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, Bickings. Oregon
THURSDAY. DECEMBER 9, 1918
Day ton Triumphed
Over Henley Sat.,
TcJ Win 'B' Crown
Dayton, noted for its tomatoes,
corn, beans and football teams,
lived up to advance dope Satur­
day to triumph over the Henley 1
eleven from Klamath county, 121
to 0, to win the mythical cham- ■
pionship of the ‘B’ schools of the
state. Dayton, according to re­
ports, was never threatened, but
had to extend every possible fl- ‘
nesse and energy to win.
Last year, the Dayton -team
was a challenger to this crown,
but lost to the team which went
ahead to win the crown. This
year, all opposition looked weak
in comparison until the Pirates
entered the quarter and semi-
finals. Mapleton, winner in this
section of the state, fell, 20 to 7
almost two weeks ago.
Coached by Everett McRey-
nolds, the Pirates have been a
high-scoring team all year, run­
ning up mammoth scores on most
of their opponents, which seem­
ed to be powerless against them.
LIcReynolds has been trying to
ww a state ‘B* hoop crown for
the past three years, always los­
ing out in the last few games
of the state tournament.
Doyle Rausch was a classmate
of many on this championship
Re-Built
Auto Painting
MEADOWS'
Auto Service
9th and L Streets
Crescent City, Calif.
Flowers . . .
for all
Service
occasions,
Immediate
Irvin's Florists
& Nursery
!»
Phone Crescent City 2224
or Call at
Titus Bulb Farms
Aldene Roberts
Will Wed In Dec.
Aldene Roberts, of Gold Beach,
popular county home demonstra­
tion agent, will soon finish her
work of assisting women in the
management of homes, and will
begin the management of one of
her own. Her marriage will be
an event just prior to the holi­
days, which will be spent in her
native state of Kansas, on her
honeymoon.
inspection trip. The youngsters
marvel at the machinery, and
the way printing is produced, for
they cannot understand just how
type, which looks backward, can
product printing which they are
able to read.
XKTSX Camera Club Was
Started Last Week
Lumber and Shingle Co., Their
home will be at Crescent City.
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Oregon Polio Cases
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Predicted Higher
Impetus For Dimes
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PORTLAND, Dec 6 — Added
importance was given Oregon’s
19494 March of Dimes today by
a state board of health predic­
tion that the total number of
polio cases in the state in 1948
will be 100 per cent above the
figure for the previous year.
“There is every indication
that we will have twice as many
cases as we had in 1947,” Dr.
G. D. Carlyle, Thompson, state
director of preventative medicine,!
informed Felix Monttes, state
representative for the national |
foundation for infantile paral­
ysis.
“As of this time last year ap­
proximately 90 cases had been,
reported as compared to our pres­
ent total for 1948 of 185 cases.”
Dr. Thompson said, “That means
that 1948 already is Oregon’s
fourth highest year both in num­
her of cases and ratio in re-
spect to population, and there
is a slim possibility that it may
end as the third highest year.”
The final figure on Dec. 31 may
exceed 200 cases, according to
Dr. Thompson who emphasized,
however, that 250 cases would
have had to occurred to estab­
lish 1948 as an epidemic year in
the state as a whole. One case
or more per 5000 population is
considered epidemic incidence.
The medical man said, though,
that there have been epidemics
To make rooms smile
brightly, Just WONS
OVER lightly
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With Carl Harrison, local high
school teacher, as leader, a num-
ber of feshman boys formed a
camera club last week, and held
it first meeting at the school.
Expecting to cover most all
phases of the hobby of picture
taking and developing, this club,
on its first trial, made a number
of developments and members en-
joyed creating Christmas cards
through unique picture develop­
ing methods.
Fourth Graders
View Pilot Office
At "Press" Time
A few weeks ago, Mrs. Lillian
Mathews, teacher of the fourth
grade, brought her class to the
Pilot office where the students
observed the Pilot in process of
publication. After watching the
press, folder and linotype in ac­
tion, each student was given an
opportunity to ask questions.
Patricia Taylor expressed her
observation and impressions in
the best manner, according toi
the faculty, and her letter is
printed:
A TRIP TO THE PRINT SHOP
by Patricia Taylor
“We read about print shops in
our “Weekly Reader” and got the
idea about going to the printing
shop here. Mrs. Mathews asked
Mr. Akers if we could come.
He must have said, “Yes” be­
cause we went to the shop. We
watched the printing presses. He
told us a lot of interesting things
about printing. He was working
at the linotype. We also watched
him put the pages on the press.
He showed us how the papers
were folded, It is a funny ma-
chine.
I liked the printing shop very
much. Mr. Akers gave us a lead
slug with our names on ’em. Mino
has “Patricia Taylor, Brookings.”
Last year Mrs. Mathews took
her class to the Pilot for a like
Notice To Creditors
A FULL LINE OF GENUINE
CELOTEX PRODUCTS
Everything for the building, from floor to
roof, inside or out: except the framework:
Celotex Roll Roofing
Celotex Sheathing
Celotex Shingles-
Celotex Lath
Enamel Surface Roofing
Celobric
We also make concrete bricks and
blocks to order.
GALLAGHER
PLUMBING
Brookings
in Oregon in 1949 “when you con­
sider the definition in terms of
the experience of certain coun­
ties.” He listed these as Polk.
Benton and Yahmill, decclaring
that Polk’s 24 cases this year
represent a 1-1000 rate and add­
ing that “if Polk were Multa-
nomah county we would be up to
our necks in trouble.”
Oregon is unusual in that polio
attacks many persons in the
northwests part of the state in
late autumn and early winter,
Dr. Thompson pointed out. Cool­
er weather invariably results in
decreased incidences i n other
areas, and Dr. Thompson said
that the opposite trend in north­
western Oregon “merits a great
deal of study.”
team, during his stay at Dayton,
while in grade school. Doyle was
center on the grade school bas­
ketball team which won county
honors, four years ago.
Oregon
MWM
the World’s Best Climate
No. 1169
In the County Court for Cur­
ry County, Oregon.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigndc has been appointed
executrix of the Estate of Albert
V. Much more, deceased, by the
County Court of Curry County,
Oregon, and has qualified. All
persons having claims against
said estate are hereby notified
to present the same, duly veri­
fied as by Taw required, to the
undersigned at the office of Hugh
C. Gearin, Brookings, Oregon,
vrithin six months from the date
hereof.
Dated and First published, No­
vember 25, 1948.
Last publication, December 23.
1948
ANNA II. MUCHMORE,
Executrix
Hugh C. Gearin.
Attorney at law, Brookings, Ore.
PAGE THREE
A drivers license examiner will
be at the Grange hall, Dec. 9,
from 9 to 1. Anyone planning to
take the examination should be
there at least an hour before
closing time.
Pilot Class Ads get Results!
BUILDING MATERIALS
EVERYTHING FROM BASEMENT
TO THE ROOF
Shiplap
Dimension Lumber
Cement
Ceiling Tile
Wall Board
Firtex
Plywood
Beaver Board
Vo-inch and %-inch Sheetrock
Button Board
Firtex Plaster Lath
J. M. Asbestos Siding
Redwood Siding
Oak Flooring
Fir Flooring
Doors
Mouldings
Sash
Shingles
Roofings
Nails
Tyle Board
Building Hardware
Pittsburgh Paints and Sundries
Window Glass
Plate Glass
Check With Us For Your Complete
Building Needs
W E
Curry County Lumber Company
Brookingns
We’re not kidding. It's absolutely true.
You can go to most Eastern destinations via California
and return over your choice of northern U. S. lines for no
more rail fare than you pay to go straight East and back!
We don’t blame people for thinking we’re kidding
when we tell them about thia bargain. It certainly seems
like all those extra miles and scenic attractions—plus
the winter sunshine of San Francisco, Los Angeles,
Palm Springs, Phoenix and Tucson—should cost a wliale
of a lot more rail fare.
But it doesn’t. In fact, if your destination is New York,
you can even add New Orleans to your trip!
The best way we can prove we’re not kidding is with an
actual ticket. When you go East, ask your ticket agent to
route your ticket East thru California. See for yourself.
“'’e friendly
.¡ern Pacific
See your nearest S. P. agent, or write J. A. Ormandy, GPA.,
622 Pacific Building, Portland, 4, Oregon