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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1952)
P A G E E IG H T BROOKiNGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON m atic scenery in our hem isphere Even in m id-w inter they are load, to descend as o th er anim als do to T he m ountain goat is living the valleys w here food and shelter proof th at American sportsm en are plentiful. They survive on a re good sports, says the N ational licchens, moss and alpine grow th W ildlife Federation. j that can lx* uncovered am ong the Oregon S ta te College The tra his likable Old Man of the wind-swept rocks. ditional "Hom ecom ing” for Ore M ountain is a relatively easy ta r- A thick coat of perpetually gonState college alum ni and get for modern high powered w hite wool, like fine cashm ere is triends will take place Novembci rifles with telescopic sights, yet protection against the bitterest 14 and 15 w ith a host of student th e re nearly as m any today as w eather. W hite reflects the heat and alum ni activities planned for th ere were in early times. Modern of sum m er and is cam ouflage dur- the event-packed weekend. h u n ters want hard-to-get trophies, ing the long snow season. The W ith the them e "S ta te rs Mash F urtherm ore, outdixtrsm en and nanny and billy goat hx)k alike, Idaho "ra te rs,” Homecoming this m ountaineers have developed a both having horns about nine year will center around the S a tu r inches long. Although those of the day afternoon footbball game female are m ore slender, the w ith the University of Idaho. R egistration of alum ni will be w orld’s record head with 12H- gin Friday afternoon and continue ' ' 3 inch horns is th at of a nanny. -1 E arly explorers often referred throughout Saturday. On Friday lo the m ountain goat as a small night, OSC living groups will hold w hite buffalo and the resem blance their annual house sign competi- is considerable. Like the bison its tion followed by the noise parada, shoulders are high, head low, neck freshm an bonfire, alum ni dance short and there is a beard of long and m idnight student show’. The popular beef barbecue will hairs on the chin. But it is not be held S aturday before the game a buffalo. In fact, it is not a and a coffee-donut jam boree will goat. The neck of the tru e goat follow. Both events are scheduled is rath e r long and head held high Scientists tell us it actually is a for the arm ory. Kick-off tim e for goat-like antelope, like the cha the game is 1:300 p.m. The Mountain Goat Mountain G oat C 1952 National W ildlife Federation great adm iration for the courage of the w hite goat. It never runs from sudden danger, hut tro ts off w ith solemn dignity. Its lx»aring, w hite hair and chin w hiskers com m and respect. It is not pugna cious, hut will fight for a m at \ and stand its ground to the death when need he to defend Itself or its young. W ith dagger-likt horns it has held its own against a jiaek ol wolves, hunting dogs 01 oven the ferocicous grizzly beat M ountain goats a re com para lively abundant in B ritish Colum bia, and their territo ry extends south into W ashington, Idaho, M ontana, and north through tht Yukon into Alaska. They dwell by choice high above tim hcrlinc in a bleak land scant vegetation, cu ttin g wi n’ ;, m d the ; u»st dra- OSC Homecoming Scheduled For November 14, 15 motte of Asia, having no close relatives in America. The goat stands 3 '2 feet at the shoulder and weighs up to 276 pounds. It m ates in the fall and is probably monogamous. The kid, horn six m onths a fte r breed ing, also is all white. It is only 13*2 inches tall, can stand 10 m in utes a fte r birth, jum ps in 30 m in utes and at one m onth is an able climber. Thursday, November 6, 1952 Pilot Advertising Reaches The Buyers!! JIM'S UNION CABINET SHOP Book Cases, W riting Desks, Corner Cabinets, Kitchen Cabinets, Breakfast Nooks, Doors, W in dows ( Frames, Cupboard Doors, Drawers. IF IT ’S MADE OF WOOD- YOU H A V E A I OB FOR /. E. EIF1ELD! T urn off Hwy 101 at Beach Road. Follow the Signs! W inter-Proof Stour Home HOW! ! its- Let Ralph Do It RALPH A. YOUNG Custom F arm T ra cto r W ork R otovateing - Leveling Lily Row M aking Ask For An E stim ate Same Porch-Later! i,Cost Only $115° " in Brookings, Oregon - /* U I) A K K ” AN T t t *• ,v,a eAS" 5t • Serving Brookings M ake L o w -C ost S torm D oors SSC Since 1933 z »a, StORM W,ndows & P orch E nclosures w it h o n e o f W a r p s T op Q u ality W in d o w M aterials Look for This Dispenser at Your Local Dealer * / O S N U IN C . C R Y S T A L C L E A R W in d o w 26< II $ F lex -O-G lass í Í G lass -0-N et P lastiglass W yr -OG lass ROEDER Funeral Home ;r T 508 II. St. Alto Ideal for Poultry, Hog House and Barn W indow s Let» in Sunthine Vitamin ’0 ' ÌI « Local News Top °‘ MU<XMXMX m ^0<XHX>O k »0 v >O0O0<K M. G. BECKER ml P. O. Box 596 Stories of harrow ing climbs of Rhone 2274 ith e m ountain goat are legion. It can outdo the cougar and even (tlie nimble m ountain sheep. H u n t ers ti ll of w atching in rapt admi-1 at ion as a goat, like a hum an fly on a skyscraper, w orks its \yny across what appears a sheer cliff. I’he men held their fire. C ongratulations, says the Na tional W ildlife Federation, to the s|x>rtsmanlike hunters who have spared this stout-hearted Old Man of the Mountain. A rthur Russell of Turlock, Calif , an uncle of R. D. Rowley, has s|x*nt the last couple weeks as the guest of his nephew. Mr. Real Estate Broker Russel is an old-tim er of the Ke-nille north on Highway 101 Medford area before going to 7 Business Lots 1 block off main California. He expects to visit a Ilwy. 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