W AN T TO SHOOT
FOR YOUR TURKEY?
Looking tor a turk ey for
Thanksgiving? Well, oil up your
tru sty gun and go out to the
turkey shoot being sponsored by
Chetco Rod and Gun club this
Sunday.
The shoot will be for turkeys
and merchandise prizes, and will
b<‘ held Sunday. Nov. 14, at 10
a .m. at the Rod and Gun club
grounds on Benham Lane. Shoot
ers from other clubs have been
invited, but local m arksm en are
asked to try their skill.
FOREST SERVICE
From Page 1
an estim ated 50.000 will be p lan t
ed this year.
The biggest w inter job for the
service is the location of roads
and m arking of tim ber sale
areas. Thiswork
will continu
all winter. They have begun work
in the W heeler Creek of the Win-
chuck drainage and in the Chetco
River area.
There are three tim ber sales
th a t will be ligged this winter
on rocked roads. These w inter
sales are beneficial to the loca
w inter economy.
50,(XX) acres of m erchantable
When not working out in the tim ber about 20 percent of the
forest there are records to m ain total.
F ifty thousand acres of the re
tain and reports to send in. Bids
are out now for construction of maining are non-commercial land,
a 32 by 24 foot storage I uildin- * too steep and rock to produce
m erchantable tim ber. However,
to m atch the existing building.
The station- here employs from lie land is im portant as a w a te r
two to tw enty personel. depend- shed, ami also for minerals.
ng upon the season.
Another 50,(XX) acres is stock: d
The Chetco district covers with pole size tim ber. This land
roughly an area to the California
»order on the south, nearly to
the Illinois river on the east,
ind to the Rogue drainage on
the north. The total Chetco Dis
trict resources includes about
LEA V ES H O S P IT A L
M artha Hat bin, H arbor, has
returned home from the Good
Sam aritian Hospital in Portland,
w here she underw ent a skin graft
on her leg. She also has a p a ra
lyzed arm. M artha spent 21 days
in the hospital there, and w ants
to thank those who helped m ake
her stay more pleasant.
She was to fly back to P o r t
land Wednesday, and back home
again on Thursday, a fte r a check
up.
MAPSS
READY MADE SIDE PANELS
MODERN FLORALS and PRINTS
Mrs. N ettie W atson, m other of
Mrs. Frenchie A rrell arrived
Monday to stay until a fte r the
holidays.
Mrs. Ruby Baker, m anager of
the Hotel Brokinogs, re tu rn e d
last Tuesday from S acram ento
and San Francisco, w here she
visited her daughter and family
the E arl Munsons, and son and
wife, R ,E. Sulteen and h er sis
te r and family.
Nels Lagorgren, uncle of the
Hedberg brothers of H arbor left
Tuesday to m ake his home in
Pasadena.
Mrs. Susan Carlson is in the
C | escent City Seaside hospital
w ith a broken hip.
H. A . JOCHENS
PLUMBING
THURSDAY, NOV. 11. 1951
is growing wood every year.
Ragland said.
And finally, 1(X).(XK) acres that
because of frequent forest fire
in the past has not become stock
ed w ith tim ber.
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ANNUAL
TURKEY
SHOOT
Sponsored
By The
Chetco
ROD N' GUN
CLUB
SUNDAY
NOV. 14th
Starts a t 10 a. m.
on Benham Lane
Chetco Rod ‘N ’ Gun Club
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LAY-A-WAY
NOW !
While The Selection
Turkeys, Merchandise
Given as Prizes
Bingo - Dice - Trap Shoot
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