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The World's Best Climate
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT
Entered as second-class matter, at the postoffice at Brookings. Ore
March 7, 1946. under the Act of March 3, 1879.
DEWEY AKERS, Editor and Publisher
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Ramrods Dump
Opponents, 48-45,
In First Encounter
Chetco Rod & Gun Club’s Ram
rods went out and won them
selves a basketball game last
Thursday night, against the fast
and tricky Case’s Sport Shop, of
Crescent City, 48 to 45, in a
game that was never decided
until the final whistle. Maciel of
Crescent City, a Humboldt State
player, and Tony Felipe of the
Ramrods, paced the scoring with
18 points each.
The Ramrods were slow in
starting, were behind 27 to 16
at the half, but pulled ahead in
the third quarter to lead 36- 30.
The box score:
Ramrods—48
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6
0
2
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2
Putnam, f .....
4
3
0
Slagle, f ......... ....... 2
2
0
0
Nelson, c ....... ....... 2
18
2
0
.......
9
Felipe, g .........
4
0
0
Reekman, g .... ....... 2
0
0
0
Carson, s ....... ....... 0
6
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Myers, s ......... ....... 3
4
2
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Matson, s ....... ....... 2
4
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Vaughan, s .... ....... 2
THURSDAY, JANUARY 5. 1950
tion,” members asserted. Bob and
Alice Perkins entertained with
a "Perkins skit,” and dancing
was enjoyed until almost 5 a. m.
that brawn and brains might be
stored in the same body. Cer
tainly these All-Americans do
not come in that category. From
my personal knowledge of col
8 48
4
Totals ..... ..... 22
lege football, dating back almost
Subscription Rate
$2.50 40 years, athletes of my acquaint Case’s—45
fg ft Pf tP
Per Year, in Curry County, Oregon
ance
have
been
above
the
col
4
0
0
.......
2
Hoffman,
f
....
$3.00
per Year, outside Curry County......
lege average. Rare are the ex H. Carter, f .... ....... 4
9
1
1
ceptions that these same men Maciel c
18
0
2
9
terest in this fund campaign.
are not above the average in McNamara, g ....... 0
0
2
0
The Rebekah social club, in
success in "after-college” life.
0
0
0
McGilvary g .. ....... 0
1950, has charge of the local
Perhaps
it
may
be
true
that
0
1
.......
2
J.
Carter,
s
...
"March of Dimes" dance, set for
2
1
Saturday, January 21, to climax college football has become big Williams, s ... ....... 0
2
0
the local campaign, or to add business. I will not attempt to Wisac, s ........ ....... 4
put
up
a
denial,
but
the
same
impetus to it, whichever way a
7
may be said of any sport. Foot
3
Totals .... ..... 21
person may look at it. Tickets
Referee: Ackley; scorer,
will be sold in advance, it is re ball is a peculiar game in that it
must
be
played
by
a
team
of
cent.
ported, and "cans” will be placed
eleven men, not the backfield. It
about the community.
is the greatest game to teach
John Porsch, of Gold Beach,
teamwork known to mankind. It
who has headed two successful
also has no peer in developing
Curry county campaigns, again
men successful men.
heads the drive. Locally, through
A social event of the year was
To thwart a lad from gaining
the Rebekahs Mrs. V. A. Men
a college education because he enjoyed by members of the Chet-
denhall Sr. has charge of the
is not permitted to play football co Rod & Gun Club, and invited
dance committee.
or the sport to which his abilities guests, Saturday evening when
Research is being carried on
run, is like denying the Ameri 98 gathered at the newly-remod
by medical science to discover a
can the right to vote. To keep eled club house for the New
method of prevention, but as yet
Americans from enjoying their Years party. Failure of a trans
so little definite knowledge is at
sports, likewise, is no worse than former, which darkened that area
hand. It seems that polio strikes
taking away the American’s priv did not hamper the plans of the
By Detoev
where least expected, and does
club.
ilege to say his say.
Coming soon is the annual not seem to follow any epidemic
With Bob Perkins and Brad
Pacific coast football has be
"March of Dimqs” campaign, pattern, such as does smallpox, come that way through the pur ley Page as kitchen mechanics,
funds from which are to be used or any febral diseases. Never ity of a few—who?
food was of excellent “composi-
in the nation-Wide fight against theless it strikes and cripples,
the dreaded polio disease, said and rehabilitation is expensive.
This "First” Home Has Value Later
In previous campaigns over
to be one of the most crippling
of present-day maladies. Every- the nation the quotas always
urged to contribute as have been reached. Curry Coun
one
liberally as they can afford. Il ty has never failed, nor should
should be that way, for none of it this year, despite the fact no
us can foresee what will be our cases have been reported in the
individual lot in a few months. county in the past many years.
Funds raised by and through When solicited, or when you see
this campaign are used to help a “can” do drop in a few dimes
those stricken by the disease. In or some loose change of your own
(astern Oregon, and southern so that some unfortunate may
Jdaho, the past two years, many have the benefit of the best at
hundreds have been stricken, to tention possible.
deplete the funds of both states.
The mighty University of Cal-
The national treasury has been
heavily tapped to aid in the care J ifornia Golden Bears, playing a
and rehabilitation of these vic- | good game, perhaps, had not the
firns. Multnomah county also is finesse nor power to do anything
said to be a danger area, so the with Ohio ^tate at the Rose
»tate of Chtgon has a double in- Bowl game, Monday. From the
standpoint of one who has had
connections with Pacific Coast
Genuine .Anicricun
football, and from the stand
point of the fan, the Rose Bowl
has degenerated until it has no
LILY BULBS
appeal, except to those who may
be interested in the year’s game.
For Sale Or Trade
Time was when colleges had
Easy to build and "gives lots for your money”—that is the reason
Designated
the right to interest likely can many farmers in Oregon's newly-irrigated sections are putting up com
didates to enter the college or bination house-machine sheds such as this.
university, and that promsion.
Known as the "Agency Plains to take standard 24-foot trussed
by
1 through scholarship, or job, to Special” this type of temporary rafters. This makes it suited for
keep the football name unblem house Is popular in newly-irrigated construction with war surplus
Oregon State Board
trussed rafters which are still avail
ished and up to the par the west' areas because it reduces investment able. Building length may be varied
of Plant Pathology
once enjoyed. That day has van in housing and outbuildings to the to fit needs of individual farmers
ished as has the hoop skirt, or lowest possible figure while the since it is readily extended in 12-
and his family become es- foot lengths.
15,000 jumbo bulb-
the surrey with the fringe on farmer
Living area in the plan shown is
tabl.shed.
iC
top. The Eastern schools have
lete„ each
Oregon State college rural hous- 24 feet square. A building of this
taken up the call and have in ing specialists, however, urge farm size, 25 by 60 feet, will cost between
$2.000 and $3,000. It is suggested
15c
terested the athletes to go else» ers building this type of structure that builders to not "over-build’’
not to make the mistake of putting
where than to the western col it on the site for their permanent the living quarters to a point where
Reduced prices for
home. After a permanent home is their investment will postpone con
leges or universities.
quantity lots.
Some puritanical fans say it built, living quarters in the "spe struction of a permanent home.
Complete plans for the "Agency
cial” are intended to become stor
is good These same fans never age space for grain or other crops, Plains Special" which include two
stop to think that many of the! or they may be opened into added sheets of drawings and a bill of ma
best athletes come from families' machinery storage. Some farmers terials may be ordered from the
Oregon Farmhouse Plan Service.
Elkton, Oregon
¡unable, financially, to send the! use theirs to house harvest or per Oregon State college. Ask for plan
manent hired help.
boys. They never stop to think I
The building shown Is designed number 1.48; enclose 85 ItilU).
Munite*
OREc1o©Nuh0\i PER
J LI S HjE
44s OC I AT I 0 N
The club house, formerly the
Harbor school, is attractive since
remodeling, and members be
lieve that it will add incentive to
a membership drive about to be
launched. Virgil Goldsberry will
head the group this year.
IT SEEMS TO ME
Gun Club Enjoys
New Years Party
R U B R U M
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CURRY COUNTY
LUMBER CO.
The answers to everyday
Insurance Problems*
By Pete Lesmeister
Question. Mu sister’in-law had
a valuable watch stolen while
she was ashep on a recent
trip. She had put the watch
under Jiis pillow and when she
awoke, it was gone. My hus
band carries a Residence Theft
insurance policy and the in
surance man told us we were
covered for thefts of personal
property when away from
home. If I had my watch stol
en under the circumstances I
have described would the in
surance company pay the loss?
Answer. Yes, under the terms
of a theft policy which covers
loss of personal property away
from home, the insurance com
pany would pay for the loss
of the watch as you have de
scribed.
♦// you”lt address your own
insurance questions to this of
fice, well try to give you the
correct answers and there’ll
be no charge or oblibation of
any kind.
PETE J.
LESMEISTER
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REAL ESTATE BROKER
Crissey Building
Brookings