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> LANGLOIS B y M A R IO N BRO O K S ideas and sty les in these co u n tries she visits. Mr. and Mrs. W illiam T u c k e r and four children of B ly th e C alif., w ere g u ests of h er p aren ts. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Brooks, for a lew days this w eek. They have been cam ping at L ake Tahoe and are on th e ir way hom e w here Mr. 1u ck e r is w orking as en g in eer for C.A.A. at th e ir sec to r in B lythe. Mr. and Mrs. M orris W alsh left M onday for a trip to A laska. 1 hey expect to be gone about a m onth and will be accom panied by a second c a r d riv en by Mr. W alsh ’s brother. Mr. and Mrs. Ja c k W halen re tu rn ed F rid ay fro m 'a h u rrie d trip to A laska. T hey w ere called th e re by th e serious illness of Mr. W h alen ’s m other. Legislature Lists N ew Fire Rules S T A T E HOU SE. S alem (S p e S ev eral m a tte rs of im p o rtan ce c ial) Logging and saw m ill o p ¡w ere b ro u g h t before th e g ra n g e rs e rato rs th ro u g h o u t O regon w ere tat th e re g u la r m eetin g of Sixes cautioned by th e s ta te fo re stry G range, S a tu rd a y night. T he d e p a rtm e n t here re c e n tly th a t field day to u r by fa rm e rs in te r m a jo r changes in th e forest tire ested in irrig a tio n w as announced p ro tec tiv e laws becam e effective by C h arles Brooks, w ith lunch a t j at m idnight Ju ly 20 and will be noon served by th e H.E.C. a t th e enforced. F o re stry officials said G range hall. A m eetin g in th e th e 1953 leg isla tu re laid down aftern o o n , led by th re e e x p e rts on tig h te r fire p ro tec tio n laws w hich I irrig a tio n from O.S.C. w ould fol m ake it necessary for woods op low lunch. T h e to u r will s ta r t a t e ra to rs and saw m ill ow ners to add I th e Ray Z um w alt ranch and con to th e ir fire-fighting eq u ip m en t tin u e up E lk riv e r to th e W a g n er and ta k e special p recau tio n s in ranch. Mr. B rooks also exp lain ed snag tailing, e stab lish in g of w a te r th e pow er situ atio n . S ev eral supplies and observance of no I G ran g ers spoke on the highw ay sm oking re g u la tio n s w hile w o rk situ atio n . T h e next m eetin g w as ing o r tra v e lin g th ro u g h slash o r Lois S m ith, p o p u la r post m is o p eratio n areas. dispensed w ith because it falls on F a ir d ates and th e F rid ay night tre ss at Langlois is enjoying a T he w a rn in g cam e from Jim I sq u a re dance w as called off for 10-day vacation and at th e sam e W alker, a ssista n t s ta te fo re ste r * th e sam e reason. B ooster night, tim e applying a coat of paint to in ch a rg e of fire protectio n , who w hich is th e night G range holds th e in terio r of h er new ly p u r advised o p e ra to rs not fa m iliar open house for its neighbors and chased home. w ith the new law s to co n tact th e ir Mr. and Mrs. Dick R ark low- n e a re st fo rest officer for th e friends, w as set for S ept. 26. I t w as announced th a t C h arlen e e n te rta in e d th e ir em ployees and changes. T u rn e r w as G range c a n d id a te fo r wives a t d i n n e r 'a t T anglew ood He said th e s ta te fo rester has C ra n b e rry Q ueen. T h re e c a n d i T h u rsd ay evening in ap p reciatio n a u th o rity to re s tric t issuances of d ates w ere given obligations. T he of th e e x tra w ork done dhrin g e n try p e rm its into closed a re a s m en served su p p er and su rp rise d th e process of m oving D ick’s w hen e n try d u rin g ex tre m ely th e g ro u p w ith p ig s-in -b lan k ets o r F a rm S tore. T he official opening dan g ero u s periods w ould en d a n ’ w ien ers didpped in b a tte r an d of th e new sto re will be Aug. 29. g e r life and p ro p erty . P e rm its S ixes-E lk G arden C lub m eets m ay be issued, how ever, to p e r , d eep fried. F rid ay a t the hom e of Mrs. K n u t- sons w ith im p o rta n t business in Mr. and Mrs. Joe D ougherty tson on Elk river. P lan s for th e th e hazard o u s areas. and tw o ch ild ren re cen tly of flower show to be held S ept. 5 A fte r J u ly 21 only m ain roads ! E a ste rn O regon have p u rch ased and 6 a t th e G range hall, will a re being posted in d icatin g clos th e C h arles B u tto n p ro p e rty in be discussed. ures. In previous years, all roads D en m ark and a re c lea rin g aw ay Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Lund and and tra ils w-ere posted. W a lk e r th e d eb ris of th e fire and have d a u g h te r C h arm ain e of Longview, .c a u tio n td th a t loggers should s ta rte d building a new’ home. W ash., w ere g uests of Mr. and Mr. and M rs. O ’Dell and d a u g h Mrs. Bob T im m erm an several keep posted th ro u g h th e ir local nt w sp ap e rs w here official closure te r N ancy, of O dell, Ore., called days this week. notices a re ad v e rtise d If u n p re ce on the F ra n k M oores W ednesday. O vernight guests of Mr. and dented fire w e a th e r occurs, W al- N ancy O ’Dell has been N ancy Mrs. Bob H opkins of L au rel M oore’s ro o m -m ate a t U. of O. Grove w ere Mr. and Mrs. W esley kcr said ab so lu te clo su res m ay a f fect som e a re a s but th is step will for the past tw o years. H ightow er and children of Long only be ta k e n as a last reso rt to W ork D ay fo r n ex t S a tu rd a y view, W ash. They w ere on a trip p ro tect lives and forests. has been an n o u nced to put in into C alifornia. S te a m and in te rn a l com bustion form s fo r s ta r tin g an addi ion on Mrs. M erriam Johnson, siste r of engines used in s e ttin g s on forest th e L anglois C o m m unity C hurch Rae Steddom . who has been s t a land m ust have an ad e q u a te su p building. tioned in Jap a n as su p erv iso r of Mr. and M rs. School and d a u g h telephones for the past tw o y e a rs ply of w a te r and be equipped w ith p re ssu re pum ps. te r V esta of P o rtla n d w ere g uests arriv ed hom e this week. Het- G ra v ity w a t^ r sy stem s are also of Mr. and M rs. F ra n k Pook on d a u g h te r M adylon has been a t T uesday aftern o o n . T he d a u g h te r tending the local schools d u rin g sa tisfa c to ry . P um ps m ust provid«' is em ployed by th e Ja n tz e n b a th h er absence. Mrs. Johnson is a m inim um of 40-pound nozzle ing suit com pany and dem on looking for a location in this vi p re ssu re on 500 feet of fire hose ' s tra te s th e ir s u its in all p a rts of cinity. The fam ily held a picnic one inch o r la rg e r w hen equipped W'ith a o n e-fo u rth -in ch o r larg e r th e world. S he also exchanges on F lo ra s creek S unday. tipped nozzle. C h arles ensen .retu rn ed from All snags m ore th a n 15 feet P o rtlan d th is week. W ilbur re NORINE HARVEY high and w ithin 200 feet of a ACCREDITED TEACHER OF m ained fo r a tim e and is playing logging engine o r se ttin g m ust In «olo p a rts w ith th e sym phony o r I cu t as a n o th e r fire p re cau tio n All Piano - Voice ch estra. such sn ag s m ust be felled before Pipe Organ th e engine o p erates a t th e se ttin g F ines for violations w ere in A dvertising in th e B rookings- STUDIO BROOKINGS, ORE. crease d by th e 1953 leg islatu re. ' H arb o r P ilot brings results. W a lk e r advised, w ith pen alty for not fellin g snags raised from a $100 m ax im u m to $1000 m ax i m um . O ne of th e m ost im p o rtan t law s p rohibits sm oking w hile tra v e lin g ' or w ork in g in slash o r o p eratio n areas. T he fo re ste r said "if you m ust sm oke then you m ust stop trav e l o r w ork and see th a t th tobacco is safely put o u t,” No lo c a l News L pi. D onald C a rp e n te r arriv ed home F rid a y on a 15-day fu rlo u g h trom C am p P en dleton, O ceanside Calif. Di C a rl B urk end wife, also d a u g h te rs E velyn and M arjory of C om pton. C alif., spent sev eral days visitin g th e ir cousin Ju d g e fuse o r caps can be used d u rin g the tire season. P erm ission to use explosives for topping sp ar tree s m u st be o b tain ed from the s ta te fo rester. h ire ex tin g u ish e rs a re req u ired on all vehicles and m ust be effec tive an d equal to I 1* -q u a rt liquid ex tin g u ish ers. P o w er saw s m ust have a p ressu rized fire ex tin g u ish e r w ith a m inim um c a p acity of eight ounces. S aw m ills which b u rn refu se m ust have closed b u rn e rs unless o th e r m easu res eq u ally ad e q u a te to prevent sp read of fire a re in stalled . All saw m ills w ith b u rn ers m ust have an a d e q u a te su p ply of w a te r. All saw m ills m ust have co n s tru c tio n p erm it from th e s ta te fo re s te r before in itially se ttin g up in a forest area. A dditional sites m ay be approved by forest offi cers before th e m ill is m oved. Brookings Harbor Pilot C h arles S ch aal and Mrs. Schaal of H arb o r. Dr. B u rk is d ire c tin g th e c u r ricu lu m re o rg a n iz a tio n p ro g ram tor five ju n io r high schools and tw o sen io r high schools th a t will be o p e ra tin g in his d is tric t th is tall. W hile here Dr. B u rk enjoyed a deep-sea fishing trip w ith Ju d g e S chaal. D e lm e r (B ro th e r) C olgrove J r . and K en T ay lo r left this w eek fo r C an ad a on th e ir an n u a l h u n tin g trip. They expect to lx» gone about 40 days. H arold and B etty Young h a \ e ju st re tu rn e d from tak in g th e ir th re e ch ild ren to visit G ran d p a and G ran d m a H obson in C am as, W ash., for a w eek. I t is w ith p leasu re th a t one le a rn s th a t Bob H ogan, w hose sight h as failed, is ab le to o b tain p o p u lar books on w ire re co rd e rs o r records. T his new service is indeed a help and p leasu re to those w hose eye sig h t p re v e n ts th e ir enjoying th e p rin ted volum e. Mr. and Mrs. R ussell P e te rso n of H a rb o r have m oved to B laine, W ash. T h eir ch ild ren have been th e re for som e tim e. for Distinctive Commercial Patititi^ S IM M O N S SLEEP CHAIRS A Comfortable Chair by day and a full-length bed at night. Choice of ('overs. $49.50 and up. HENDRICK'S FURNITURE I’hone 2H41 Brookings Too Late To C lassify FO R S A L E O r will *ia«le OUI eq u ity for house tr a ile r One acre cleared , w ith la rg e 3-Rm house. 14 ft. well., 4 ft. sq. Lge garden spot, chicken house. J B. ' Jack so n F ern Ave., 6th house from E asy St. 24-2* , ... '■ ' ---- , A N T IQ U E S ( ’losing hom e sell- ing old p lates, glass, misc. W rite I H cien iiu rlb u t, G asquet, C alif ! 24-1 PH O N E 2282 FOR S A L E 50 ew es, one, tw o and th re e y ear olds W hite face D. C. Ja g g e rs, N B ank C hetco ■ ad 24-1 • FO R S A L E 6 y r size crib, ad ju s ta b le springs In n e rsp rin g p la stic covered m a ttre s s , $15 L. Loring. 1th ’x>use from C hetco ’ A* e on Pacific. 24-1* F <)R R E N T 2-bedt «»m a p a r t m ent. M organ A pts., Ransom 1 Ave._______ 24-1 • I I . to do motel w ork O cean S pray M otel 24-1* I 13 THU RSD A Y , AUGUST 13. 1953 Brookinas-Harbor Pilot