6 Brookings-1 larbor Pilot
Brookings to G rants Pass. Rec
reation there \u*re the usual
THURSDAY, NOV. 18, 1954
num ber of hunters, fishermen,
and campers.
The biggest problem in the dis
M uch interest is being reported
trict is getting roads in which to in the arrival of Sam Gordon for
t C ontinued from last w c e k i
open up our overm ature stands his series of th ree bridge lessons
of
tim ber. Each year additional sta rtin g tonight. The Azalea G ar
This land is covered with brush.
valuable
tree's blow over to be den Club is sponsoring his ap
It is capable of growing tim ber
gin rotting away. A nother sad pearance and tickets are avail
but is presently idle land.
The F o rest Service estim ates aspect of this problem is the able a t the Knox Insurance
Agency, A rrell’s D rug S tore and
th a t they are growing about 20 m a tte r of idle acres.
Ragland has a full-tim e pro Southern C urry Realty.
m illion B F each year on the
Chetco as they are able to ex fessional assistant at the Forest
Mr. Gordon sta te s th a t the
pand our organization here to Service station here in G erhard trouble w ith most players is they
layout the necessary roads and F. Muerle. He is a professional try to learn and play the game
logging areas. If fire losses are forester, having graduated from the hard way. They end by know
kept down the year cut can grad the University of California last ing too many things that are not
ually increase about 30 million. June.
so. All they should do is to tell
A statistic of some interest in each o th er what th eir hands con
T here are o th er advantages In
th e Chetco district besides tim b the Forest Service is the 25 per tain in the sim plest possible m an
er. F or exam ple, the basic re cent paym ent to states from N a t ner.
sources, soil and w ater. From ional Forest receipts for the per
One of the first things he tells
healthy w atershed, Ragland point iod of July 1, 1953 to June 30, his pupils is th at players can use
ed out, you get o th er renewable 1954 totalled $16,393,583. These as m any words as they like to
resources of tim ber, grass for paym ents varied by states from talk about th eir operations; but
livestock, and recreatio n from $97.00 for North Dakota to $4.- only 15 words are allowed to be
hunting, fishing, hiking and cam p 988,206.00 for Oregon, Oregon be i be used to talk about th eir bridge
ing the highest in the U. S.
ing.
hands.
W hat w ere the resources in
W hat are th ey ? The fifteen
1953? R agland told the Rotary CHOIRS TO M EET
words which m ake up the bidding
club here a few weeks ago that
The newly organized Junior and vocabulary are one, two, three,
12*a million B F at a stum,page Cherub choirs of the Baptist Com four, five, six, seven, clubs, dia
value of $157,000. Grass graz m unity Church will meet at the mond, hearts, spades, no trum p,
ed 56 head at fees totaling $144,* church on Saturday m orning at pass double, redouble.
.00; M inerals there w ere some 10 o’clock for rehearsal, and will
The num bers are used to tell
prospectors in the hills and some | sing at the morning service on about the am ount of tricks ex
chrom e
was
hauled
through Sunday, Nov.21.
pected to be taken. The colors
Sam Gordon
Begins Bridge
FOREST SERVICE
r
, tell about the tru m p suit desired..
Rushing around sm artly is no
N otrum p denies a desire for any proof of accom plishment.
¡trum p. Pass says p a rtn e r has
‘ M ary B aker Eddy
! nothing m ore to show. Double
says; “P artn er, we can beat
them ”. Redouble says: “No, they
! can’t! ”
Come to the lectures and learn
when to use these fifteen words
in the right place. Eight o’clock
to-night a t the Grange Hall. Tick
The Frame o f Light fo r
ets at the door.
Greater / temng Comfort!
SYLVANIA
H alo L ight
An enterprise, when fairly once!
I gun, should not be left till all
•ha. ought ¡s won.
-—W illiam Shakespeare
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