Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, November 17, 1949, Page 2, Image 2

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    BRCOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT
Entered as second-class matter, at the postoffice at Brookings, Ore.,
March 7, 1946. under the Act of March 3, 1879.
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1949
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
PAGE TWO .. .The World's Best Climate
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Subscription Rate:
Per Year, in Curry County, Oregon
per Year, outside Curry County......
$2.50
$3.00
: played anything but rugby. In
those days, schools competed for
certain lads to come and play
football. California has had the
money to overshadow other col-
leges in this score.
I’d like, personally, to see that
purity code put in the discard.
1 know of scores of boys who
never would have had an edu­
cation had it not been for their
football abilitq. Personally I do
not see any difference between
selling typing ability, waiting on
aides ability and foorball ability.
People naturally best can sell
their abilities. I clap my hands
when I hear of a lad going to
some big school to play football,
It shows that he has done a good
selling job.
May I be permitted to make
another assertion concerning the
athletes in nearly all collegesf
Maybe they are not Phi Beta
By Dewey
Kappas, maybe they seldom are
Oregon State College was the cum laude graduates, but you
only northwest school, last Sat­ icill find that their scholastic
urday, to uphold the dignity ot ' average is above the average of
the northwest on the many grid-1 the school. I also mean the bet­
irons of the Pacific coast. Oregon, ter the team, the better the
after starting out well in the grade average.
first quarter, was but another
team in the third when the C al-
jtornia Golden Bears pourt'd on
the power.
The boys of Union College, at
L. G. Gregory, sports editor of \
accus-
Schenectady, N.
the Oregonian, in many of his • ing the girls of nearby Skidmore
recent columns, has gone to any College of arming themselves
length to explain how Oregon ’
with bear traps before they keep
lost those high scoring tussles. It I dates with boys from Union. It
(jets to he quite a job for any could be that the girls have
writer to continue this type of learned that in Union there is
explanation, and makes tht fans
wonder if there is complete har- In Oakland. Calif., the other
mon y on the Oregon squad.
slowed down with
day a
Knowing that foot bal is a 11- its di
slumped over the
man game, and knowing that the
eel. Observing this
only as good
backfield men
pedcst ria n ran toward the
as the line in front of them, it car but as he got near to it,
Oregon’s line it picked up speed. He finally
my gu<
e in way of caught up with it and slammed
* much
being right. Oregon, except in on the emergency brake. This
but a couple of cases, has |x*r- stotmed thi' ear and it was dis-
mitted other teams to run up
many touchdowns perhaps more rd OUt. This incident confirms
than Oregon.
a belief that some automobiles,
Oregon State, on other hand, now
ing over our high-
looked misci able and woefully wans.
dri vi ng themseh'es.
weak in ht r early encounters, but
Ingrid Bergman complains that
has improved much as the time
human beim
only
passed. She rose to heights last I though sho has been pictured
Saturday by downing Michigan
in the mo\ ies as a saint. Even
Ütafca vaunted power. There is
so, in her private life, Ingrid
an explanation, perhaps, to this
does not have to act like a
upset. Tuylur, last year, was an
five-letter word.
assistant coach at Michigan, He Today is the tomorrow that
knew the plays, and he knew the UV were afraid of yesterday.
boys who'd execute them, His
There is a potentate, ruling in
team was primed for these evt
Africa, who is known as the
University of Washington, in
Fon of Bikom. He has grown
the past two years, has been the J tired of his 110 wives. When a
doormat of all the teams on the ; missionary told him that he
coast, although sjiorts writers
s living in sin as long as
certain that the Huskies have the
he kept more than one wife,
man power to go places.
said, “Tell all my wives to
Wtf/i U. of IV/« hiring the
go back to their families and
Yale Coach, many alumni of that
stay there.’’ The missionary re­
school started putting tht ir fold­
layed this command to the
ing money out on bets. The re­
wives but the ladies refused
sults haven't been pleasing. and
to go home. Each and every
if is likely that a new coach is
wife insisted that she was go­
due for Washington.
ing to stay and have her share
It goes back to the old days.
of Fon.
before the Pacific
confer 4 man poured what he though t....
once.
California
as hair tonic on his head. His
IT SEEMS TO ME
THAT'S RIGHT . . .
purse he pulled out a bill and (25) and Thirty-six (36), said
error caused him to become
handed it to his benefactor. point being tbe cen+or of Section
bald. There were only two
“Here, take this and buy your­ Twenty-five (25) and running 1108
hairs left on his scalp. Two
self a drink,’’ he said. He f^et South 00 deg. 02 mm. East;
Thence 272 feet due East to cen­
hairs human.
thought he was giving a $1 ter of County Road; Thence along
One hundred and three ner-
bill but later he found out he road 128.0 f^et North 46 dog. 00
sons have been rep^^ted killed
had given a $1,000 bill to the min. West: Thence along road 100
in wild election disorders in
driver of the other car. This feet North 1 deg. 00 min. East;
the
Philippines
presidential
just goes to show’ what can Thence along road 147 feet North
election. Somebody must have
min. East: Thence
happen to a man encouraging 13 deg.
run a squad of Blue Ridge Mt.
along road 500.0 feet North 6 deg.
drinking.
boys into the contest.
A Japanese scientist has dis­ 00 min. West; Thence along road
A man in Modesto, Calif., thot
covered, he says, that a diet of 290.0 feet North 9 deg. 00 min.
East; Thence 196 feet due West
he had discovered gold when he
seaweed promotes longevity. Any to place of beginning, Curry Coun­
found some shining metal in
person, who desires to attain a ty, Oregon.
the bottom of his well. Pros­
ripe old age, should keep a bush­ or any part or portion thereof, for
pectors rushed into the town
el or two of seaweed in his re­ the purpose of submitting the
but the gold strike soon petered
frigerator.
same to the judicial determina­
out. The shining metal turned
tion of the Court.
out to be brass. There’s a lot
Second: That the plaintiffs are
of brass in California.
the owners in fee simple of said
Ornithologists declare that the In the Circuit Court of the State, real property and the whole
night hawk is not a member
of Oregon for'the County of thereof.
of the hawk family. Maybe the
Third: That none of said de­
Curry.
night hawk is a well feathered FRANK PALLADY and PAUL­ fendants has any interest or es-
wolf.
INE PALLADY, husband and state, right, title, or lien upon or
in said real property, or any,
Some Curry county citizens are
wife, Plaintiffs.
portion
thereof paramount to the
considering the purchase of a
Versus
plaintiffs
right, title and interest
replica of the statue of Lady
IDA M. GARD, widow of EZRA therein and thereto.
Godiva recently erected in Cov­
C. GARD. Deceased; E. G.
Fourth: That said defendants
entry, England, and mentioned
GARD and AGNES B. GARD, and each and ail of them and
in this column a few weeks ago.
husband and wife; RETA MAYaR persons claiming under, by or
The statue would be erected in
DANIELS and WILLIAM
through them, or any of them, be
front of the Court house. This
DANIELS, wife and husband; forever barred, restrained and en-
CHARLES N. GARD and joined from asserting any claim
proposition follows close on the
DAGNE GARD, husband and< whatever in or to said premises
heels of the current Cutry Co.
wife;
GRACE CARD; CHAS. adverse to the plaintiffs.
tax statements which have been
M. GARD; PATRICIA S. WOLD
Fifth: That plaintiffs have such
distributed to the taxpayers.
and LLOYD S. WOLD, wife
other
and further relief as the
Nov. 7 news item in the San
and husband; VIRGINIA PER­
Court
may deem equitable, in­
Francisco Examiner, via Asso­
ETTI and FRANK F. PER­
cluding
plaintjffs’ costs and dis­
ciated Press: “The beautiful
ETTI. wife and husband; MARY
A. MOORE, widow of EDWARD bursements herein laid out and
Mrs. Hadley, slated to become
P. MOORE, deceased; GLADYS expended as to any appearing de­
the bride of our Vice-President
CLELAND and GAIL CLEL- fendants.
on Nov. 18, said, “I’m looking
AND, wife and h u s b a n d:
Service of this Summons is
forward to moving to Wash-
made bv publication pursuant to
TWOGOOD
and
ington and meeting more of
RALPH S. TWOGOOD, wife an Order of the Honorable Dal
Mr. Barkley’s fiends. Oh, Mrs.
and husband: HOLLIS M. RA­ M. King, Circuit Judge for Curry
Hadley, “r” you sure?
MONT and HERBERT W. County, Oregon, w hich Order was
Sufferers from the gout will
RAMONT, wife and husband; signed, dated and entered on the
Also, all unknown heirs of the 18th day of October, 1949. di­
soon be cultivating lisps. A new
above named defendants whoi recting publication to be made in
remedy, which will relieve their
may be deceased; also the re-! the Brookings-Harbor Pilot once
suffering, is called Achth.
respective wives or husbands of a w’eek for four consecutive and
The results of last week’s elec­
the above named defendants । successive u’eeks. Date of first
tions throughout the country
who may be married; also all publication October 20, 1949, and
seem to point out that, as long
other persons or parties un­ date of last publication Novem­
as our present ideas of demo-
known claiming any right, title, ber 17, 1949.
cratic government remain in
estate, lien or interest in or to
HUGH C. GEARIN,
the real estate described in
fasion, a majority of our elec­
Attorney for Plaintiffs,
the Complaint herein, or any Residence and Post Office Ad­
torate is going to vote Demo-
portion thereof, Defendants.
dress: Brookings, Oregon.
cratic.
TO
IDA
M.
GARD,
widow
of
New
York
told
the
A men in
Ezra C. Gard. Deceased; E. G.
local gendarmes that he had
Gard
and Agnes B. Gard, husband
been robbed of thirty-two thou­
and
wife;
Reta May Daniels and
sand dollars. He said that, at
William C. Daniels, wife and hus­
the time of the robbery, he teas
band; Charles N. Gard and Dagne
:
carrying this amount on his
Gard, husband and wife; Grace
The answers to everyday
person and the roll was made
Gard; Charles M. Gard; Patricia
Insurance Problems*
up of one hundred and sixty
S. Wold and Lloyd S. Wold, wife
!
By Pete Lesmeister
and husband; Virginia Peretti and
two hundred dollar bills. The
Frank F. Peretti, wife and hus­
police arrested him and charg­
band; Mary A. Moore, widow* of
ed him with disturbing the
Edward P. Moore, deceased;
peace.
Gladys Cleland and Gail Cleland,
Teen-age boys have been man­ wife and husband: Grace Two-
ufacturing their own pistols in good and Ralph S. Twogood, wife
These
Martine/,
and husband; Hollis M. Ramon*
fire 22 calibre bullets with fair . and Herbert W Ramont, wife
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accuracy. Local police
and husband; Also, all unknown
Question:
While
on
a fishing]
boys got their idea, and plans heirs of the above named defen­
trip
last
fal,
I
was
\y
easting |
for making their weapons, from dants who may be deceased; also
and accidentally snagged a {
a movie. The film industry the respective wives or husbands
of
the
above
name
d
defendants
friend
in the back of the nc"k. |
should now’ make a picture
The hook had to be cut out [
who hay be married; also all other
revealing the formula for an persons or parties unknown
and though the 'wound was |
atomic bomb.
claiming any right, title, estate, painful, it was ’’f ot arst scri- r
Shortly after our marriage my
lien or interest in or to the real I ous. l ater, however, it be- 1
wife bought an old chair for
estate described in the complaint
came infected and as I in-1
th rec-t wenty. Portions of
herein, or any portion thereof.
sisted on footing the medical!
billls, I paid dearly fgy my i
In the name of the State of
varnish had been scratched off.
Oregon:
You
are
hereby
notified
carelessness. I’ve been told |
Its fabric yvas worn and fray­
there is a form of insurance]
that you are required to appear
ed, but it was established in
which covers this sort of ac-|
and
answer
the
complaint
filed
our living room as an antique.
against you in the above entitled
cident
and I would like to J
Finally it became such an eye­
Court and cause, on or before ! learn just what it is and how
sore that one day she tossed it
the 18th day of November, 1949.
expensive it is.
into our attic with a lot of
the same being last date or an­
Answer: The insurance cover­
other junk. It lay there quite
swering or appearing personallv
age to which you refer is given
forgotten for several years,
as prescribed in the Order for
by a Comprehensive Personal
Publication of Summons, on file
Liability policy. The premium
Last week the wife decided to
herein, dated the 18th dae
is very small and the policy
clean the junk from the attic.
of October, 1949. and if you fail
covers your own legal liability
While she was engaged in her
so to appear or answer on or
and that of your wife and alili
labors a couple of friends call­
before
said
date,
the
plaintiffs
m>nor children. Injuries caused
ed. One of them said to her,
will apply to the Court for the
by sports accidents are spe­
"Surely you are not throwing
relief prayed for in their Com­
cifically covered.
that beautiful old chair away.
plaint, a succinct statement of
♦If you'dl address your own
If you are, let me have it.” The
which is as follows:
insurance questions to this of­
chair is back in our living room.
F irst: That the defendants be
fice. we’ll try to give you the
Down near Walnut creek an required to set forth their several
correct ansicers and there’ll !
automobile ran out of gas. As and respective claims and alleged
be no charge or oblibation of H
any kind.
it stalled on the highway an- interest, title, right, estate or lien
other car came along. This au- in or to the following described
real estate, to-wit:
PETE J.
to pushed the stalled car, s
Beginning at a point on tne
the ।
oral miles, up to service sta­
East edge of the Chetco River, I
tion. The driver, who had been
2831 S feet North 00 deg. 02
helped was grateful for the min. West ot the quarter corner I j REAL ESTATE BROKER
Brookings
assistance. Reaching into his Common
TXviiMtxr-H< «% ! I Crissey Buildin
common to spetinnö
Sections Twenty-five
Summons
How UM KjUiw!
LESMFISTER
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