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JAÏ. SEPTEMBER 9. 1948 BROOKLNGS-HARBQR PILOT. Brookings. Oregon W orld’s fin e s t Climats ?RE?e Playins HAZARDS HUNTING SEASON CLAIM ‘HM * Pre*/ ue of • the < - I". [ of your gun at anyone. Above all rem em ber that a loaded gun is dangen-us handle lt with care , Local News Items M r >n<) Reprinted from September Good Housekeeping W< all take just a few see- have just received word that they ‘ <s o*make sure, if we all arei have a new grandson. Johnny Z. You may pass. (This privilege the laws never before uisf a hit more careful when we Witherey. who has gladdened the [gxordedi. If you pass, though, you commit your parner to i 1 n v illE K j c lim b through a fence, we can home of Mr. and Mrs Fred W ith- rreafter. You may, if you wish, re-enter the bidding later. night. Ten C ommandments • prevent this useless loss of life, erey of Pendleton. Mrs. Witherey j [aj; opponent plays the hand, he may call the opening lead It is my sincere hope that ev- is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Offered To Public privilege of passing prevents harsh penalties in cases concern cry hunter w ill follow the ten Smith. This is the second son of ’ä also' By State Official fc.. An opponent says something about spades, and .you think commandments of safety: ! the Witherey*. ns. opened the bidding w ith one spade. You overcall two two 1- Treat every gun with re- > Mrs. Hester Goodman of Burns By C. A. LOCKWOOD. and to your horror he bid four spades. You don’t want to spect due a loaded gun. This is ** visiting her daughter. Mrs. Oregon State Ganu' Super. lew home, Ire dubs, heaven only knows how many you might be set the cardinal rule of gun safety. Harry Z. Smith, having s p e n t Already the first report of a ■ on her I flv if you made an insufficient bid, you had to make it - ( arry o n l y empty guns, much of the summer in this area. hunting fatality has come in from ?. is prq nt This once went so far that, if the opponents wanted to. our neighboring state. Califor taken down or with the action Mrs. Wesley Kindel was re Pects to open, into y o u r automobiles, turned from Seaside hospital last dd make you bid eight! Now you may pass. nia. The unfortunate hunter, who Hit a camp or home. Saturday. the penalty when you pass? Because you have told your was a veteran twice wounded in 3. Always be sure that the Mr. and Mrs. Jim Frazier have that you have, for example, a club suit; he wouldn't have the Pacific, was killed by a hunt- barrel and action are clear of had their home painted solid dus if you hadn’t made the insufficient bid, and the infor-1 er who s,a,etl that he had mis obstructions. white, by Dodson Painters. may be worth a trick or more to your defensive play. ,aken him for a deer- Report* 4. Always carry your gun Baptist Sunday school held a such as this one from California direr is allowed to call a lead, to restore the trick to his side. have become far too numerous that you can control the direc-1 picnic at Bruce Hole, Sunday ah tion of the muzzle even if y o u tirn o o n with about 40 present. , lead Ol'T OF TURN. A defender's lead out of turn may in recent years here in Oregon stumble. Food in generous portions was siderable damage; but the former law (the declarer could In Oregon during the 19 4 6 5. Be sure of your target be- enjoyed by those present. Enough k-esuit to be led or not led) was not widely enforced. Players hunting season there were 13 fore you pull the trigger, was brought home to feed a like I automatically enforce the ’’mandatory’ penalties, such as hunting accidents, five of them 6. Never point a gun at any- number. trick penalty, hesitate to use the "optional” penalties. being fatal. Last year during the thing you do not want to shoot. __ __ a regular hunting season we had 7. Never leave your gun un- building Lremer lead-out-of-turn law’ permitted declarer to call ibut he didn’t have to—and so he didn't Sometimes he suffered: hunting accidents, seven ot attended unless y o u unload it which resulted in fatalities. i first. generosity. For the past week. ending on ft Lookikng over this list, it is 8 Never climb a tree or fence Sunday : Max. Min. Rail New Law is that the card yed out of turn is a penalty impossible to find one that could a loaded gun. August 30 69 57 .01 Declarer may forbid the lead of that suit, but he may not not have been prevented if the 9 Never shoot at a fiat, hard August 31 67 51 (¡r the suit to be led. The correct leader may lead any other simple rules of caution and care surface or the surface of water, Sept. 1 64 54 However, if declarer wishes, he may treat the lead out of had been followed. The list gives 1®- L>o not m i x gunpow’der Sept. 2 72 53 is correct and play to it. causes such as the following and alcohol. Sept. 3 74 55 T Let's make the 1948 hunting Sept. 4 St) 57 is is a tremendous moderation of penalty. Under certain accidental discharge of gun, gun Sept. 5 85 56 •••• tances it will not adequately recompense the declarer; discharged while victim crossed season a safe hunting season. mg, a fence, mistaken for deer, mis Rain for (11 week that matter, the old penalty usually worked a hardship Subscribe to the Pilot today' Rain for August taken for bear, discharge of gun 1 37 iear defenders, for the privilege of calling a lead frequently while victim was removing it declarer more of an advantage than the offense had cost him from <*ar, gun discharged after you might imagine, this radical change was not adopted dropping. >arvc ¡t considerable discussion. The committtees finally made the As we go into the hunting sea or ation on three grounds. F irs t: The laws are not designed sons of 1948. w'e know that there Selected varieties for domestic vent dishonorable practices or intentional violations. No w ill be more hunters taking the •ookinj ration was given to the possibility that under the new law field than ever before in Oregon. and commercial planting. might deliberately lead out of torn to gain an advantage, Extra caution w ill be imperative The rules are simple and easy this kind of player, the only remedy suggested is ostra- to follow’ :: lo o k before you Second: If a defender carelessly drops a card, its exposure shoot; make certain of your ta r do as much damage as if he had led it; yet in the former get; always make certain, some- Box 185 Residence, No. 4, Hamlet re was no lead penalty. The new law was designed to make cne might be in your line of PORT ORFORI), OREGON uniform. Third: It was felt that everyone would be will- fire; don’t carry a loaded gun in follow mandatory penalty (the incorrect lead becomes a your car; never point the muzzle card). h lawmakers remind bridge players that it is ” reprehensaF»le’ it from an irregularity of your side that is adequately pen- Sealed bids w ill be received If your partner, out of turn, leads an ace against a slam, by Dora Beaulieu, clerk at Brook your duty to lead the card you would have led if he had ing, Oregon, until September 23, ne it 1948. 8:00 o’clock P. M „ for the New Law makes no change about declarer's leading from additions a n d alterations t o (for.g hand. At the request of either defender, declarer must, Brookings High School Building can. lead a card of the same suit from the proper hand. Mut for School District No. 17. Curry’ not have to play the out-of-tum card. It may be restored County. Brookings, Oregon, and w ill then and there be opened land, and in proper turn he may play any legal card, and publicly read aloud. Bids ber. declarer is never subject to penalty for exposing a card. received after the time fixed for MMY’S RIGHTS. Tim was when the dummy’s principal openings w ill not be considered. »as going to warm up the coffee. But now even he gets a Plans, specifications and form The new law gives the dummy the right to warn his part- of contract documents may be nc is about to lead from the wrong hand. (He wasn t per- examined at the office of Free 'o do this before). In fact, the dummy may, and should, man and Hayslip. Assoc. Archts . player against infringing a law. Even to a defender h 304 Postal Buildings, Portland, and set of said plans, specifica ‘ It's not your lead.” tions and forms may be obtained wer, the dummy s till loses all his rights if he looks at ta office of Dora Beaulieu, Clerk. ’ player’s cards (breach of bridge .etiquette >. Then, if he Brookings. Oregon, or at the of xlarer against leading from the wrong hand, the defenders fice of Freeman and Haysl’p, As decide which hand declarer should lead from. If th< dummy soc. Archts.. 304 Postal Building. J'cntion to a defender’s irregularity, declarer many no' Portland. Oregon, upon a deposit e *f- And if he warns declarer in time for a revoke 'o be of $25.00 which w ill tie refunded the oppi nents may require correction with declare' s upon return of the plans and specifications within a reason or lowest proper card. able time. PROPER DOUBLE OR RE-DOUBLE. It is never proper Each bid shall be accompanies * a suit when doubling. Do not say, “ I double a spa ’.<• , by a certified check, cashier’s by. ’’Double.” check, or bid bond (with author Law has eliminated the severe penalty for narn- ized surety company as surety)' '■ tncon- ctly when doubling it. The offender is n.« >» a made payable to the owner in, to have doubled the actual bid. This makes it safer to an amount of not less than 5% of the amount of the bid. Surety bid. but not more proper. are illegal doubles and re-doubles (for instance, a p ay bond (or bonds) w ill be required in accordance with the terms of his partner’s bid, or doubling a bid his partner a the contract documents. * doubled». The new laws s till penalize these offens.- The school district No. 17 Cur- " ^ r s partner is barred from bidding, and an opponent the the previous double or re-double; but the offender may ! N 7 b ’ ‘r e , . • ¡’ ana t Complete Sets of Bathroom Plumbing Fixtures ' ks. hit the formerly penalty barring both member-. has t»een m aterially softened. 9 F course, are not all the changes in the new and Complete Line of Lures and G ear t t roost of the others cover cases 'ha' Sl ‘ m openings there* f o r (»• - re aw ard,® 9 For the Sport* Fishermen. the -trictest club or tournament play. Tor examp e / ON OF TRICKS. A new law makes tielear at é t»e bound to a concession of a trick hi DORA BEAULIEU Clerl 5 sayt BROOKINGS OREGON ly lose. I f a player, miscounting his trie MANY HIINTTDC NO Weather Report >ZII B L U E B E R R IE S _ Oregon Coast Berry Company KS Call For Bids NEW i S H IP M E N T LEE’S rs W ORK PANTS THE TOWN SHOP Mens Department R J WE HAVE NOW IN STOCK: F R t T’ m to Page Six. Column One J DUTCH BOY PAINTS J. J. GALLAGHER, Plumbing d - t 5 5