[or-roots] Do you remember punch boards?

Harguess, Dale dharguess at coastline.edu
Tue Sep 27 08:36:42 PDT 2005


I do remember those punch cards.  My dad was a terrible gambler and we didn't have them in California but every year on our way to Washington to visit my grandparents he would always stop at a gas station or Café and take a chance on a punch card.  He never won a thing but was just such a gambler he couldn't pass anything up.

Dale in Southern California

 

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From: or-roots-admin at sosinet.sos.state.or.us [mailto:or-roots-admin at sosinet.sos.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Cecil Houk
Sent: Monday, September 26, 2005 6:40 PM
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Subject: [or-roots] Do you remember punch boards?

 

Do you remember punch bords?  I do.  They were a a form of gambling I remember in the Sweet Home, OR area in the 1940's.  They were a bit less than a foot square, with a zillion holes drilled through them.  The bottom side was covered by a plain piece of paper.  The holes were filled with rolled up slips of paper with a win/no win message.  The top of the board was covered by a printed sheet that named the board, and indicated where the holes were.  You pay your money; you "punch" out a hole.  Mostly you won nothing, BUT...

 

One night we stopped at a cafe in Foster (I think the building is still there, but was vacant the last times I saw it 1998 & 2000), located on the NE corner of HWY 20 and Wiley Creek Road.  My dad won a stuffed animal on their punch board.  It was a white horse about a foot long, and not quite as high.  This is one of the few things my dad ever won.

 

Now why do I remember this?  My mother named the horse Dobbin; why I do not know, but I do know that she would not allow Doug or me to play with it - Dobbin became a part of our Christmas decorations.  He spent 11 months a year carefully packed away.

 

Long story short: my mother gave Dobbin to Doug's kids, and I kidnapped him from them in 1973.  I still have Dobbin, but he's far from white today.  :-(

 

The trigger for this memory came from a WW II map of Germany that I saw on the History Channel today (9-26-05), showing the town of Dobbin!

 

Yes.  My Houks/Haucks came from Germany.

 

Cecil

 

 

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