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HOW TO BUILD MODEL AIRPLANES
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THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1949
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
The Worlds Best Climate
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Thorsen of Portland
rheumatic fever
°l b'* 'Je w,,b recurrent attacks of
model airn/ane
tbat,ha^nt dampened his enthusiasm for
year his /lane fM^é f Wb‘fh bj d°es Wlth such ski11 that !as<
division ofu?
b\ ar /nend- took fa* Place in the junior
'Jdmt aé.he,Péy7°lab ln’ernat‘°f^ Model Plane Contest at
,
- a ^nst a held of several hundred contestants With
^ns ior another entry this year, Ronnie tells inthisseries of
CSr
° *et st9rte<i ln one of the fastest growing hobbies
in
CHAPTER TWO
Early Indications from Curry
t ngine by m^ans of small tanks
and tin> copper tubing easily county point to several entries of
different varieties being sent to
placed in your model design.
Salem
for entry' in the state fair,
Later, after you have buiit and
set
for
Sept. 5 to 11. 4-H club
flown the primary models using
members,
especially, are hoping
these small engines, you will
probably want to go on building it will be their good fortune to j
bigger free-flight stunt and speed make this journey.
The home at Curry County
models. Some of these take en
Lumber Co. yards, occupied by
gines up to .600 cubic inches.
One of the recent new’ meth Mr.and Mrs. Conner Kessler, has
ods worked out for driving model been given a coat of white paint,
। planes is the jet engine. Working which adds much to the appear
just like a real jet engine, these ance of the property.
Charles Holston, representing
tubular units really fit in nicely
ExcCll
Metals Co., of Los An
with streamlined, modern designs
and are becoming popular with geles, who has the state of Cali
fornia, Arizona, Oregon, Idaho.
builders all over.
Powering is really one of thei Montana and Washington, stopped
most fascinating parts of model in the area Wednesday on his
making. The big state-wide con-i semi-annual visit.
test sponsored by the Plymouth
Mr. and Mrs. Blair J. Gould and
dealers of Oregon and being held children were visitors at Grants
at Eugene July 16 and 17 will see Pass, Sunday.
plenty of examph s of ail plane1
types. There should be entries in
every class, using all methods of
powering. If I can possibly make
it. I want to be there flying my
self.
d< signs. But modelers just don’t
stay with gliders long. They go
Powering Your Plane
When I originally became in- < n to designs that stay in the air
terested in model planes as a by some means of powering.
My first attempts at flying were
hobby, I didn’t think much aliout
j
;
lade
with the simple all-balsa
building planes that actually
,
stick
type
planes that make use
flew. My first models were of
of
the
twisting
effect of rubber to
the solid type. I spent hours carv-
rotate
the
prop.
This type of _ plane
ing scale models complete to ev-
* ry detail J was able to put into is simP,c in construction and
them. Some of these managed to niPS weIt Morc complicated rub-
bring me a few awards. As I get her powered craft still use the
more into model W'ork, gradually same principles of flying, although
1 got the urge to make planes wings and fuselage may be built
that could actually take to the to scale. Many hours of flying fun
air. Most modelers, I think, soon can be yours with these planes.
Pete Lesmeister and a group
get this same feeling.
For a few’ tips on rubber pow
of
friends drove to Postland last
There are new problems to ering, remember that common Thursday’ and Friday to see the:
worry you when you get into con rubber bands are not suitable for Portland Beavers play San Diego.|
structing flying models. It is best your plane. Ask your hobby deal They saw one double header, and
to begin with the simpler designs er for either T-56 or English black Portland take two of three games. [
such as gliders. They give you th? rubber. Remember that it’s a good
Coos and Curry beef cattle
first principles of flying that ear idea to lubricate the rubber, us
men
and livestock 4-H members
ing
a
mixture
of
equal
parts
tinc
ly on to the most complicated
ture of Green Soap and glycerine. held a picnic at the Morril ranch
Modelers have worked out sev each of Langlois last Sunday. A
eral ways to wind their rubber! crowd from Coos county as well
powered jobs. Smaller planes can as many from Curry were present
to hear Harry Lindgren, extension
Wanted to Buy: about an acre be wound by twisting the prop animal husbandry specialist from
on Chetco. Write Brookings Trail by hand. Many use devices made I Oregon State College.
from hand drills w’hich fasten
er Camp.
20-2*
L. A. Harvey, who has held a
to a loop on the prop hub or the
Red
Cross certificate for first
shaft.
By
rotating
the
hand
drill,
For Sale: Modern 2-bedroom
aid
construction,
has announced
a
modeler
can
wind
his
plane
in
house on 20 acres. Light plant,
he
will
start
classes
early next
short
order.
I
pressure water. Lilics enough to
week,
and
urges
all
who
wish to
The next step in model designs 1
'* pay for all. 3 mi. No. on Hwy
avail
themselves
of
this
oppor
101 and
mile west on old Hwy. usually make use of the gas-
tunity
to
get
in
touch
with
him
Prank Smith.
20-4* powered engines and jet engines.
at
once.
To get started in this class of
Free! KO young rabbits, 7 wks plane, I think it would be smart
Lynn Hampton left late last j
or less to the pary who buys my to use a small glo-ignition engine week for eastern Oregon on a I
24 New Zealand white does or having a displacement from .020 combined business and pleasure
will sell in small quantities with to .040 cubic inches. They are trip. Te is expected home by the
small additional charge for the small enough to fit into medium end of this week.
young. Seo R. B. McGugin, 4 mi size models. They don’t cost so
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Smith are
so. ot Harbor on old Ry right-of- much, and they’re easy tc operate. expected home today from Ever
way.
♦
Remember to follow instructions ett, Wash., where they had gone
that go with the engine, and get Io greet their little granddaugh
a piop of the right size as rec- ter. Mrs. Smith has been there
' inmended. You’ll need a 1l6 volt for a few weeks.
Ed F. Ackley, it is reported, en
door-bell battery for ignition to
start the engine plus some wire tered a hospital in the Bay area
Road Building, Land to connect it to the battery. Then Monday evening for an operation
mount it securely on a block and on his right ear, which has been
Leveling, Clearing!
creak it in before installing it in ailing for several months.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Stotenburg
y air mi del.
and
daughter of North Bend re
Another small engine popular
turned
to their home after sev
with model makers is a type op
eral
days
spent here. They were
In Easy St., or write erating from pressure contained called here by the illness and
in CO-2 fizz bottle cartridges.
Box 53, Brookings
There are gadgets made to death of her father, J. G. Goings.
Claude Goings, of Palo Alto,
connect the cartridges with the
is staying with his mother, Mrs.
J. G. Goings, for several days, to
assist her in arrangements fol
lowing the death of his father,
By GOLDIZEN AND DARLING J. G. Goings.
IlMMII ANm I
The Hendricks family expects
/ItVEN IT HL IS Y
SVI) '
to leave this W’eek for a trip to
HE KNEW HfR Y*kYC5
CRIMINAL
JUST GAOUHO ÖT
I ortland and Seattle. Mr. Hen
dricks will look after furniture
purchases while away.
didn ' t
BROOKING
I THINK
Mrs. Paul Shrader and Mr. and
Mrs. Dewey Akers expect to go
to Florence, Saturday evening to
-spend Sunday at Camp Cleawox,
where JoaAnn Shrader and Vir
ginia Akers are attending Girl
Scout camp.
LOCAL NEWS
Mrs. June Juelson and her sis
ter, Ruth Hassett, left Mondavi
for Kodiak, Alaska. Their sister,’
Leta, accompanied them as f?'
as Coquille, where she will vis»
another sister for a time.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kerr have
been in Washington several days
on business.
&
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of
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TELEPHONE TAXES
Federal excise taxes are increasing your telephone
bill—in some cases as much as 25%. There is a flat 15%
Federal tax on local service. On long distance service
where the charge is 25c or over, the tax is 25%. Other
forms of telephone service are taxed from 8 to 25%. This
tax is imposed directly upon you as a telephone user.
Your telephone company, as its own expense, acts as a
tax collector.
These excise taxes, levied directly upon you as a user,
are in addition to the corporation income taxes which
the company pays to the government. These taxes must
be included in the company’s cost of business and must,
therefore, act to increase your telephone bill as a sort of
hidden sales tax.
Telephone service is generally regarded as a necessity.
Yet the 25% tax on long distance and other service is
higher than the 20% luxury tax for jewelry and furs.
We are sure your Senators and Representatives in
Congress would welcome your views as a taxpayer and
citizen in helping them to guide future action on this
unusual peacetime tax on a necessity
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