Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, March 20, 1952, Page 2, Image 2

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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,
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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S. C. M itchell, dealer
S aturday, M arch 22nd
Mr. Lloyd Wirtz, Consultant
Fresh batteries for A ll Hearing Aids!
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obtain anyw here.
Southern C urry R ealty Comany
Box 177
Phone 304
Brookings
Charles H. Grayshel
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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
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Our complete shop is open to general repair
for trucks and trailers.
25-ton Public Truck Scales!
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1 block south of Mobile S ta .' Next to Plywood Plant
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Fast, E fficie n t C leaning & Pressing!
PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE!
PHONE
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