PAGE FOUR PA Forestry Advisory w Board Named In 4-1 Fa w , Pacific Northwest PA' Ri 9: 11 fo r this 6: 7: Pi at 1 P lo r 4-H ers cour tricl w en July 16 f T be< i ingi 1, Tl who H r. Iw‘ by 2 Vhe to eon 745 con ers the 3 clu the er the 4 ec< a rt an T« A, Tim JXJSi P O R T L A N D A P acific N o rth ­ west Forest Service advisory coun­ c il has been form ed to meet per­ io d ica lly w ith the Regional F o r­ ester and D irector, P acific N o rth ­ west Forest and Range E x p e ri­ m ent station. The firs t m eeting was held here at the regional o f­ fice, J u ly 22. Members of the council a re ' Col. W, B. Greeley of Suquamish. W ash.; Herm an O liv e r o f John Day, Ore.; G. E .Cannon o f P o rt­ land; John L. K in g of S eattle; Dave Doneen of F arm ington. W n.; D r. A. L. Strand, Oregon S tate College, C orvallis; E dw ard Sam mons of P o rtland; Jack Rogers BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON of Wenatchee, W ash.; Judge Rob­ e rt W. Saw yer, o f Bend. Ore ; P h illip H itchcock of K la m a th F alls; Ben D ay of Gold H ill, Ore.; S tanley Jew ett, o f P o rtla n d ; S ta n ­ ley N. E a rl o f P o rtla n d and W e r­ ner M a y r of Aberdeen, Wash. Col. W. B. Greeley was selected by the council as its chairm an. S taggering tenure o f c h a rte r m em bership was also decided upon at the in itia l m eeting fo u r m em ­ bers to serve on the council fo r a tw o-year period, five members to serve fo r three years, and five members to serve fo r fo u r years. T hereafter, tenure of m em bership fo r a fu ll te rm w ill be fo u r years In com m enting on the fo rm a tio n of th is new organization. Region­ al Forester J. H e rb e rt Stone said: “ The Forest Service desires the counsel of in form ed leading c it i­ zens o f W ashington and Oregon on some of o u r policies and pro­ gram s and th e ir applicatio n to na- tiv J,I. eri in: wl Ot IL The fu n ctio n of the advisory council shall be to consider broad questions o f policy, program and procedure affe ctin g the adm inis­ tra tio n of Forest Service a c tiv itie s in the P acific N o rth w e st, and to give the Regional F orester and E xperim ent S ta tio n D ire c to r the benefit of its opinion. Responsi­ b ility fo r final decisions m ust re m ain w ith the Forest Service in accordance w ith e x istin g laws and regulations. M em bers o f the coun­ c il are serving w ith o u t pay and w ith o u t re-im bursem ent fo r tra ve l o r expense. R egular m eetings wiJl be held tw ice a y e a r—one in M ay and one in Novem ber. O th e r m eetings m ay be called by e ith e r the Regional F orester o r D ire c to r to o b tain the opinion o f the council on m a tte rs of cu rre n t im portance, Stone add­ ed, " In addition to th is new re gional advisory council, we have in d ivid u a l nationa l forest councils established on t h e W illa m e tte , \ \ h itm a n and Ochoco forests in Oregon, and one in the process o f fo rm a tio n fo r portions o f the Snoqualm ie and W enatchee f o r rs ts in W ashington. W e plan to expand th is program in the Pa­ c ific northw est so th a t m ore of o u r forest supervisors m ig h t have the benefit o f local considered opinion in discharging th e ir fo r­ est m anagem ent responsibilitie s.” • • St at 6 I) at Ï 1: KCI by t and an ] St N tional forest m anagem ent and re­ search. We believe th a t such coun­ sel w ill be he lp fu l in g ivin g m ore effective and efficient public serv- ice. 10:3 peo| coni s< w Inas Roach th a t buyer thro u g h P ilo t Classified A dvertisem ent. R« 1 ’rid Parking Meters Are Due In City P a rk in g meters have been o r­ dered fo r the c ity of Brookings, to be installed as soon as possible a fte r a rriv a l. A special m eeting of the c ity council w ill be held on F rid a y evening to read fo r the th ird and final reading o f the P a rk in g M e te r Ordinance. The c ity offices, fo r the tim e the new' c ity h a lt is under con­ s tru ctio n , w ill be moved in the building, p a rt o f w hich is occupied by Southern C u rry R e a lty Co. Roy D im m ick was successful bidder on the new c ity hall, to be erected over the fire house and am bulance storage. The bidders: G. W . 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