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hursday, November 27, 1952 I R( X )K I \( ;s | IARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON ARBOR NEWS ing his sister, Miss Cordelia Can- trail, and other relatives. He r e ports that the frost was over a Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Clement quarter of an inch thick on the eft Saturday on a tei?-day vaca- " indshicld of his car one m orn Salem Oregon. Special lon 'which will take them to ing. Commercial C hristm as tree c u t Sweet Home and Portland for ters were warned today by Lynn Mrs. Irene McPherson returned short stays on th eir way to W hite F. Cronemiller, assistant state last week from Portland where Salmon. Wash., w here they will forester, that harvesting perm its she visited friends for several spend Thanksgiving w ith Bill’s days. were required before removing brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Missouri Morgan spent the trees from the forest lands. The Mis. J. L. Thomas. forester said that perm its could Mr. and Mrs. Emil Edwardson weekend here on a combined busi be obtained by m aking applica enjoyed a several days’ visit in ness and pleasure trip, returning tion to the sta te forestry dep art- Roseburg last week with their son. to Bandon Monday. • ment at Salem, or from the local E. E. M urry left Sunday for Walter, and his family. forestry departm ent headquarters. Jessie Ellis and Mr. and Mrs. Alameda, Calif., to make his home CronemillerC rCeminded all Harold Campbell left the latte r with his daughter, Mrs. Stella all prospective buyers of Christ- Barnes. part of the week for Hilt, Calif., i tree stum page that it is also nec- Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Weigle and where Mr. Ellis has purchased a 1 essary to make arrangem ents to 'ranch and the Campbells will Mr. and Mrs. N. V. Strom m cn j purchase the trees from the land- spent several days last week in work in a mill in town. o w n e rs involved. In addition, tree the northern part of the state Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hoffeldt with Mr. and Mrs. Weigel visiting cu tters must comply with the pro entertained a group of friends at their daughter and her family in visions of the Oregon Forest Con a Thanksgiving tu rkey dinner LIkton, while the Strom m ens servation Act which require that sufficient trees be left on the land Sunday afternoon. Those present went on to Portland. to keep it well stocked and pro besides the host and hostess were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Springer are Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Peterson, Mr. in Portland where they are visit ductive. Both a harvesting per and Mrs. H ow ard Ray, Milton ing their son and his family over mit and compliance with the con servation act are necessary even and E rnest Foster, Leslie Ray, Thanksgiving. when the trees are harvested by and Wesley Sm ith. Mr. and Mrs. the landowner. | Hoffeldt plan to leave about the Persons cuting trees for their first of D ecem ber to be gone own use do not need perm its, about two m onths, spending part Some of the recent additions to Cronemiller stated. of the tim e in Arizona and per the shelves of the Community Li The forester estim ated that over haps, going as far east as Florida brary are making even the non lMX),000 C hristm as trees were h a r While they are away their place readers prick up their ears, but vested in Oregon last year. will be left in charge of Milton appearances are they will have "Housewives like the Noble fir or Foster. • to take their places in line for the red fir sometimes known as sil Mr. and Mrs. Bud Asche and very popular volumes, especially ver Up the best,” saidC Crone- three children of M ilkaukie. Ore., Olive B arber’s “Lady and the miller, "with the old reliable stopped for short visits with rela Lum berjack,” for Mrs. Barber has Douglas fir running a close sec tives and friends the f rst of the turned out a really true b<x>k of ond. Cronemiller said that the week. Both Mr. and Mrs. Asche her experiences as the wife an«’ (.’most generally accepted explana are form er residents, Mrs. Asche helpmeet of her husband “Curly,” tion of the Christm as tree custom being the form er Coram ae Miller. a gyppo logger around the Co arose during the time of M artin Miss Jacqueline Lyons of H un quille valley. None of the male Luther. While in his garden on«' tington Park, Calif., is spending characters in the book will admit day, L uther was struck by the part of her vacation here visit having been less than hook ten beauty of a frost and snow-laden ing her m other, Mrs. H arry Payne ders or riggers and her “lady" tree glistening in the sunlight. In and other relatives. Miss Lyons is characters are fam iliar to all who attem pting to duplicate it for his a member of the 1951 graduating have been around logging camps. wife and children, he got the ¡«lea class of the local high s^h ol. In popularity, Mrs. B arber’s of placing lighted candles on the Mr. and Mrs. Russell Messer book runs about parallel to an branches. It has served in a sim and two children are enjoying a other brand new Ixxik on the ilar capacity since that tim e.” three w eeks’ vacation trip hack shelves, Ballard Hadm an’s “ As a Stum page prices vary accoril- to Mr. M esser’s form er home, Mt. Sailor Loves the Sea.” This is ing to the landowner. Douglas fir, Morris, 111. the story of a lady artist who six teet and under, usualyy bring George llilan d returned home went to Alaska on a trip, m ar stum page prices of 5 to 8 cents recently from a business and ried, and was much chagrined to per foot, or 15 to 40 cents each. pleasure trip to Dunsm uir, Calif., learn her claim to being a “Sour Shasta red fir and Noble fir arc While there he reports that they dough” was cancelled by her sex 15 cents per lineal foot. had 18 inches of snow. Her m other and brother lived Howard C antrall spent the here in Brookings during w ar weekend in K lam ath Falls visit- time anil many will remembei Permits Required To Cut Xmas Trees I PAGE N IN E Mr. a n l Mrs. Ken Miller and son.' an«l children. Marie and Tonuny, Gary, and Donnie and Mr. and have moved into ArnoM C arpen- Mrs. Delmar Colegrove, Sr. It te r’s bouse across from the stoic. was Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Cole- Bob is Ruth Hoxie’s brother. grove’s 34th anniversary and Mr. Jim Britton spent a week visit and Mrs. Ken M iller’s 16th. ing on the Bell ranch here. Two ears were involved in an accident a mile north of the store Planters, Yel ton's. here. Johnny O strander was badly cut and bruised anil needed a blood transfusion. His son, Wilbur, was DAILY the donor. The couple in the other car was taken to Crescent City hospital. The woman had her knee cap broken. The mar. escaped without injuries. M ary (Buzz) Foster and Virgil i McComok were m arried Thursday DAVE FRANKLIN, evening by Justice of the P eace' Ow ner Paul Connet in Gold Beach. Tbej Phone 2634 will reside in a cabin on the Bell ROB WILLIAMSON ranch. Local Agent Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lenderman Freight Service Coast Freight Lines ATTEND! ! Library News both. The brother, who had a deformed leg, workixl for Homer Haggerty when he had the Shell station. Then there’s P rescott’s “Mai I On the Donkey,” a wonderful Gall Ph. 3521, C rescent City, or Chronicle of England «luring the write p. o . Box 342, Crescent times of Henry VII; S tuart City. J. E. (Jim ) DAYTON, dis Cloete’s “Curve and the T usk.” tributor. B utane tanks for rent, another of his wonderful African sale or lease. Office located at tales. Moore's “Dance and the Anderson V lum bing Co., Fresno , Skylark." Oregon’s Richard Neu- Street, offi Pacific Ave., Crescent I berger’s "Lewis and Clark Expo City. ' dition"; Ogden N ash’s “I’m a Town and Country Gas Company ONE- AND TWO-ROOM COTTAGES COMPLETELY FURNISIII.I > HOUSEKEEPING—by week or month SUNSET MOTEL OFFICE SOLTI I OF BROOKINGS M. JO N E S Certified H atehmaker and Jeweler Fine Aaifw ajf W atches— Elqtns, 11 am il tons, Illinois and others V 21 and 23 Jewels! 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