Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, November 18, 1954, Page 6, Image 6

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    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
SE E FIIEM AT
M BUT"
| WARD'S PROPANE
i i i i
W harf St.
Phone 2891
A T T E N T IO N !
TICKETS FOR
SAM GORDON'S
BRIDGE LESSONS
ARE
$1.00 Singles
Series $ 2 .0 0
Pre- Christmas
4
II
U c Cit e And Kcdccn Gold Arrow Stamps
BOYS
WOMEN’S
FLANNEL
AND
CI 1IL1 )RENS
SHIRTS
BLOUSES
1 .4 9
T-SHIRTS
-
98c
WOMENS
FLANNEL SHIRTS
98c
98
a
BOY’S
DRESSES
JACKETS
1.98
1.9s
2.98 & 3.98
ALL SIZES
Reg. 5.98
Reg. 2.98 — 3.98
MATERNITY SUIT
CARTER’S GIRL
6 .9 8
UNDERWEAR
39c
WINTER
Reg. $8.98
BROKEN SIZES
REMEMBER-ONLY 31 SHOPPING DAYS UNTIL CHRISTMAS
M A N Y OTHER ITEMS
z----
A SMALL DEPOSIT
TOTS TO TEENS
WILL HOLD ANY
ITEM UNTIL
NEXT TO TI IE NEW BOST OFFICE
CHRISTMAS
COME IN AND LOOK AROUND
I
I