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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1952)
P ace T wo BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT there isn't the com p etitio n fo r places on th e team th a t you m a y en tered as second-class matter, at the postoffice at Brookings, Ore., find in schools even slig h tly high- March 7, 1946, under the Act of March 3, 1879. er in en ro llm en t. T he tw o fa cto rs m entioned are D ewey A kers , Editor and Publisher in my opinion th e biggest hin- drances. Then too. ton in in a n closely n lo ^ iv drances. Then, SUBSCRIPTION RATES: knit league, such as you m ay find One Year, in Curry County_____________ J^.oo i in »-» ♦ the l.r. 11 I W NI illam ette V alley o r in One Year, outside Curry County________ 5} 50 the Rogue Valley, officiating is m uch closer you th a re not a l NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS: K indly notify of any lowed the lib erties one will see coast. is th e s ™ first change of address tn advance. Failure to do so costs tw o 1 here ,h /n B' on i the noted a , T th h e at first cents per tssue sent to the old address. Subscription will 1 ev e r T hts be dropped unless subscriber notifies Pilot of change. saw in Brookings. is ”----- not casting tiny degrad- ---------- I Live you Pilot readers been following the alleged armistice negotiations in Korea, been following the line of reasoning put out by the Chinese Communists, and of the new (>uthurst from Moscow which states that the th e experience o f P ow ers when United States is waging a biological warfare in China Powers Met Rogue River early in ' tournam ent. —-that hundreds and thousands are dying from disease the I ‘B recall how s tric t officiating bombarded on China from U. S. planes? Then, you read had been in th e Yam hill county ers have been missing one of the most wierd, most fan- league. T h ere w a sn ’t the bodily co n tac t p erm itted th e re th a t is tastic stories of all time. m ore evident on the coast. Then, Ldgar Allen Poe, in all his drunken orgies, could not in addition to th e lack of in have thought up such stories and had them published. dividual com petition for team po sitions has a definite effect upon You readers, if you have studied the tactics used by the th e you th and team in its effort Communists, have learned anything from these methods, tow ard perfection. then you are likely to know what forces are trying to However, I m ust adm it that coast basketball, from the fans' seize control of this country and should be aware, come standpoint, is thrilling, is possi the next election, this November. Study, and remember! bly a more spectacular game. The Just PERSONAL me th a t th e m orning sh ift of stu d en ts run to chicken-pox w hile those of the aftern o o n shift are I afflicted w ith m um ps. Mrs. Jennie Carter, first grade teacher, has m um ps this w eek, a | probable gift from some of her I .vown<7«fera. She is. as fa r as the Pilot can learn, the only teacher to be afflicted with anything but flu of colds. Absentees mounted quite hign throughout the school the past month. * « • constant w histling has a tendency to slow down the game. I often u'ish that basketball officiating would become as uniform as you Will find in football or baseball officiating. This m ay not meet w ith the approval of mamy fans, but it is m y explanation of why coastal team s fall down at the state tournam ents. This doesn't necessarily hold tru e in th e ‘A’ schools, where the dem and for top officiating is q u ite strong. I’hen, the gen eral team com petition is m uch higher, which spells the difference. Take in the case of Rogue R iv er, many o f that schools games are agam st A schools, thous giv ing the r I'm the advantage of tougher competition, the kind so likely to show up in tournam ents. In th e past couple of w eeks I have been asked by a n u m b er of re a d e rs why coast b asketball, es- peciall th a t of th e "B" class, is not able to go fa r in the s ta te to u rn a m e n t. F o r a tim e I never gave the question m uch thought hut since I have, these are the conclusions I have com e up w ith E ight-year-old G ary W ay c a r By D B W B Y about th e w hole a ffa ir: rying a black eye, o rig in atin g w ith Illness about the area. It ap- ....... , ber of th e fa ir sex. Along , the coast the num On The M a in Drag l»ears, has not abated one hit in \ sm aller »chools is leas 'than one Mike P age flaunting his green the last three or four weeks. The will find inland, thus lim iting the apron on St. P a tric k 's day. mumps and chicken-pox seem to possible num ber of games each be as prevalent as at the begin- school may play during the hoop B unnies th a t insist on s ta n d mng. Perhaps if doesn’t work out season. Being sm all school, such ing up at the C hetco D rug. JUSt th at way> but h seems to 1 < m tor have here in Curry county. ( hocolate C hickens and eggs at Come • BIG » 9 YOUTH FOR CHRIST' RALLY HEAR LEE THOMAS / <•// of his experiences in the fat cast—see and hear the umd film, and special music! 1 N D E N () M I N A T I O N A L CHETCO GRANGE HALL ( 1 his Evening)— Thursday, M arch 20— 8 :0 0 P. M. especially the youth, is m u ted to come! LOCAL N EW S Youngs, for th e young’uns. P ete say s: ” Don’t ev e r have rh eu m atism and St. V itis dance at th e sam e tim e. B achelors w ith im agined ills, callin g at Dr. R onniger’s office. A precious red-head n a m e d Nancy, skipping blithely off to school (la s t week, th a t w as). I.yle Redfield doing th e "Bell J Song" from Lakm e. Dog bites Micky. Micky bites 1 dog- ( W illiam Collis pridefully show ing his n am esa k e’s pictures. A stro n g te m p tatio n to nudge L live M anley's la d d e r—ju s t a bit. L o \e thy neighbor in deeds like birthday cakes. One for Dr. Rice from the Lindskougs. That fancy m otorcycle belong ing to Lyle V aughan. I hat spicy fra g ra n c e com ing Ironi th e b akery once m ore __ um nim , delicious. G randpa P eterso n com ing dou to e a rth again in front of , press of Mr. and Mrs. Jo e B ush while Mi and Mrs A C Thompson . A** ' ’ ' u‘” ' a tin g f r o * 1 spell nt last fall. and his b ro ther, K ’rk Thom pson. Mrs. M arge O berg arriv e d from rrc a rrtv e d home ,a s, w eek S an P 1 ancisco for a sev eral weeks . . . .. , sPen ni t Ine th e Past severaI m m onrns onths sta y a t < th e Richi R ich ard s Lodge on n had aa Sp< pasT severai in P ai k e r. Ariona, n e a r th e home I th e U pper Chetco. -— — — - T 1 T HEAR AGAIN? NeW A ik about th* A 2 ßedtone 4 FREE B ELLTO N C LIN IC —C H E T C O IN N ing rem atks tow ard tin official» th custom seems to be gener- SI al here on the coast, more than 4 near larger cities. W hat this is doing to the coast youth is this R They become bewildered when it R dawn« upon them that they arc being fouled constantly. Such ua s R PATTERN CERTAINLY OBVIOUS! I hursday, March 20, iq ^2 j S. C. M itchell, dealer S aturday, M arch 22nd Mr. Lloyd Wirtz, Consultant Fresh batteries for A ll Hearing Aids! BELLTO N E H EA R IN G C EN TER S. C. M ITCHELL, D ealer 75 • • W. • B 1 • roadw * ay EU I a G » h E N E r D l ’irti ial 4-5336 i . INSURANCE THAT INSURES!! FIRE A N D AUTOM OBILE W e are now associated w ith several Old L in e In su ra n ce C om panies and can g u a ra n tee the best insurance service yo u can obtain anyw here. Southern C urry R ealty Comany Box 177 Phone 304 Brookings Charles H. Grayshel /hl (iPtlVillpI Guy F. Rice CATERPILLAR No. 12 POWER ROAD GRADER TO R E N T BY H O U R O R B Y D A Y PUTNAM LOGGING COMPANY Phone <$9 or W rite Box 417 BROOKINGS, O REG O N N O T IC E TO TRUCKERS! Our complete shop is open to general repair for trucks and trailers. 25-ton Public Truck Scales! A C E T Y L E N E - EL EC T R IC W E L D IN G 1 block south of Mobile S ta .' Next to Plywood Plant FOX BROS. Cur-Det Cteaners Fast, E fficie n t C leaning & Pressing! PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE! PHONE 233 Agents fo r De! Norte Laundry I