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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1955)
I BROOKINGS-HARPOR Thursday, March' 31, 1955 TELLS OF ’55 CKETCO 3 RANGER DISTRICT PLANS By W E. Ragland. district ranger | I;eeP •* occur. W e m ay not accom plish all " c plan for this year, but b a rrin g serious fires o r m an h u n ts we should come p re tty close. O ur n u m b er one p rio rity is th e e x te n sion of m ore roads into o v e rm a t u re tim b e r a re a s and g ettin g th a t tim b e r into industry. O v e rm a tu re tre e s th a t are dying on the stu m p or blowing over in th e forest should lie out producing income for lots of people: and these s ta g n a te acres should be converted to production acres, grow ing a new crop of wood. T IM B E R SA LES PL A N N E D Ja c k C reek 7 m illion board feet, 3.5 miles of new road. W heeler C reek 15 m i l l i o n board feet, 6 m iles of new road plus a bridge. Mill C reek 800 th o u san d board feet, salvage, no road to build. Mt. Em ily 1.5 m illion board feet, (4 m ile of new road. E ag le C reek Snaggs 2.5 m ill ion board feet, salvage, no road to build. M iscellaneous sm all salvage and ligh t of way st ttle n ie n t sales Also we plan to have a survey crew up the m ain Chvtco R iv er to g a th e r additional in fo rm atio n for cost stu d ies on road co n struction above Leob S ta te P a rk . At this w ritin g th e field w ork on tin* Jack C reek, Mill C reek, and Eagle C reek sales have been com pleted. IM PRC )V EM E N T S PLA NN ED I C onstruction of a th ree sta ll ] garag e ami sto rag e building at the new statio n will begin soon this spring. If we don’t keep all hands out chasing sm oke this sum m er wv should get some la n d scaping done around th e sta tio n including sidt w alks, sign, and flagpole. The B ureau of P lan t In d u stry will set out an ex p erim en tal p lan tin g of Ph m inium a t the W est m ore flat on the W inchuck. P h o r- iniuni is an im jio rtan t com m ercial fiber plant, now grow n only in new Zealand. S everal e x p e rim e n t al p lan tin g s a re being tried along the coast. P erh ap s th is p la n tin g w ill develop into a new indu stry for Oregon. T H E MERCY PA C K ER W e have followed th ro u g h on our te n ta tiv e plan of last y e a r to tu t ire th e governm ent m ule strin g in favor of m echanical pack ers and g re a te r reliance upon sm oke jum pers. Sm oke jum per* a re high ly train ed fire fig h ters who p a r achu te from a irc ra ft to fires. We will still be able to call on Forvst Service Mules from Cave J u n c t ion for c ertain types of em ergen- ties. However, o u r norm al ro u tin e this y e a r for supplying lookouts and m ain tain in g tra ils will be ac com plished w ith m echanical p a c k ers. FO R E ST FIR E S Of course we p ray for no fires, But on th e o th e r hand we have to spend considerable m oney in prep- eratio n lo r fiie s so th a t we can PILOT _ RROOKINGC OREGON' Page 3 B arn ey G ocg!e a n c Snu y T h 2 t minimum if fires rhr» Chet co District has enough soil grow ing cap acity for th e annual production of 75 m ill- ion board feet of lum ber. The only w; we can nreg ress to th a t end is to keep wild fire out or losses low. W hen fire ocurs we have to v i»rk projects and dig in, d OT ' ¡»•a: ’ " rh a p s som eday we so l Wld ,i i . h i.ng under control iVc a d th e people educated an cau tio u s w ith fire in the to ! wo ilu n , all th a t fin* expend itu r e can 1 m * spent on som ething rnt-.e directly productive. W ho knows p rh ap s some of it can be re ta in e d by the h ardput taxpayers. A h ead y exp erim en ts a re being conduct*.xl w itn cloud m odification by a -rial seeding to p tw e n t light ning form ation. O ivgon. Q u a rtz ite . Calexicc Bar- stow Head M an's l ’as- .nu ieali Mexico w en * treated glim pse of th at ante-d covered wagon. At th e pass thes encountered a snow storm ai d a he d o i doer who seem ed to know w hat a highway w as lor. They visited the C opper m int's at Ajo. Arizona, and the Pipe O rgan C actus Nat ional M onum ent The "hag'' in eluded some ores of eopp r. Schee- lite ami G alena A gate, Ja sp e r, 1 vsert Roses and T exas Rost's w ere o th e r trophys of tht' trip T he most in te n s tn g exjH'rienee eam t' w ith th e ir visit to a herm it hack in thv hills neat YOCUMS RETURN FROM LONG TRIP Tom and M ary Yocum re tu rn e d hom e on th e 26th a fte r a 4,000 mile trip south in search of rocks and such like stuff. T h e ir little old tra ile r saw some of Mexico, A rizona, C alifornia, N evada, and CtMJUIELE AG IO CO. OLDSMOBILE - GMC TRUCKS Q u artzite, Arizona. They m et a gent w earing a tee sh irt and a print sk irt and sjMiiilng a fine horse-tail hair-do. Tom said that he seemed very well edueated and had a large lib rary of tins fx*si m literatu re. Must have hi on learing about women and was just practicing. I'h Yocoms ought m any nice nov e ltie s m ad e <»t lronwo«Hl tixun this delver into tht* m ysteries of the unknown. M ary Yoeotn taupkit Toni how to wi|M' dishes while on the trip She saitl that lit* bt*came q u ite p ro ficient hut set ms to have lost tht* will to tlo since they got home. See MiHhiHfr 1 î i ç N eigh b o rs W ish To Ex lend A Si n ce re F 3 i ! o w •vucoMt TO TRANKS' PHARMACY • ARTH U R KNOX IN S U R A N C E A G E N C Y * - • - • - ★ • B R O O K IN G S FEED AND SEED • C O N N IE S CUT N' CU RL CRESCENT CITY DIRECTORY B EAU TY SHOP • CH ETC O 1 B A R B E R SHOP J. W ayne ( îiw n , em inent T richologist, dt m o n stra te s causes of haltlnt'ss and how it can bp prev en ted . • THE D A IR Y CREEM How To Have Hair For A Lifetime Our new telephone directory is going to press. SI If you have any changes to he made in your name, address, telephone number, or if vou wish new list ings or advertising, please contact our business office at once. ACT TODAY! IX)N’T DELAY "T* -— "» - •. /"’Pr ■ l.EPHOU (IIMI’m IN AT CHETCO M EA T HIGHW AY 101 NORTH P IC N IC HAM S CURED JUST RIGHT NEBERGALLS BIG FRAN KS G FRESH R O U GROUND N D B E EF DAILY OREGON CHIEF 0 9c lb 1 J 9c 3QClb 3-$l J O lb * 53c lb 2-$l BACON FRONT Q U A R TER S OF U .S. GOOD BEEF - Cut and w raooed - 49c lb F R ID A Y -S A T U R D A Y ONLY To Be Demonstrated Here By • DU NNING M O TO RS Your Authorized Ford Dealer Famous Trichologist Offers W ritten Guarantee An exclusive interview by Stephen B right W ICH ITA (Special) J. W ayne G reen, D irecto r of Rogers, In c , H air and Scab» Specialists, explod ed the 'm yth of baldness’ today in an exclusive interview . “Bald ness is unro cccssary, costly and a plague to m ankind ’’ says G reen “No man netxl lx* bald. No man n e td suffer the stigm a of p re m a tu r e old age th at is forced upon him beeau.sv be is losing his hair. T he Rogers m ethod of h a ir and scalp tre a tm e n t can prevent bald ness can tu rn colorless fuzz into healthy, grow ing h a ir can m ake you look youthful again DEM ONSTRA 1'DN TO BE H ELD IN BROOKINGS, OREGON This rev olutionaiy m ethod of home treatm en t for the h a ir and scalp will d em o n strated in Brookings Oregon. F riday ONLY, April 8 at the D riskell Hotel Trichologist 1 G Blevins will con duct the private, individual in te r views from 12 noon until 9.00 p.m. onSA TER D A Y ONLY. T here is no cost or obligation and you need no appointment. REASON FOR BALDNESS “T here i> 11 w ays a rea in for baldness," ( itinuet this naton ly known a hority. ' H air cant th.' scalp th a t i: grow th roir fectetl with m druff exocssivt iness, or ex •me dryness A s th a t has n* r Ix-en exercised an- not tie exp* ■tt'd to produce healthy h air." Men and yes, women too. w alk the s' I e ts today.com pletely devoid of I iat lire's g re a te st orna- m ent hair Sim ply because they w fio not ta light the tmsic rules ol h a ir and sc alp hygiene w hile they wen* growing .up. "The sim ple an sw cr.”em phasized this ex p ert, "is th at chldren snould be tau g h t tin sam e sim ple basic rub*« of ban and scalp hygiene that they are ta u g h t for the pro p er care of theii te e th If this wen* the ease, bald ness would lx* a ra rity to d a y ! ’ H E R E D IT Y NOT INVOLVEI Trieholog G rtv n dodged nc 11 9 ’ .'kly took up the m ost widely spread theory of bald ness hennlity “ M ankind’s unreal istig belief th at baldness is heredi tary stem s from a m isre p re se n ta tion of the theory of genetics T heory does not s ta te th a t any jx'ison must lie bald liecause bald ness < xists in the family. W hat it does say is that in some familiva, a tendency exists tow ards an u n dernourished scalp “ The p u rp ise of th e Rogers H air and Scalp Clinic is to teach t he met hods of st t engt h ening th e wt ak scalp and nourish ¡ng it to a healthy, vigorous con dition. "A h ealth y scalp will grow if it in not a lre a d y com pletely bald,’’ assu res G reen. IS T H E R E H O P E FOR T H E C O M PL E T E L Y BALD In his tra v e ls throughout the U nited S ta te s and C anada, Green hits collected hundn*ds ol te s ti m onials of his ab ility to develop weak fuzz into h ealth y m a tu re h a ir All of his clients have sta rte d with a priv ate exam ination, h a ir and scalp analysis, ami a diagnosis ol he disordei ( ¡ n m is quick how ever, to tell a h o p 'le ss case th a t l.'i cannot I m * helped. “We strongly advise,” says G reen, “that no jx*r son who is com pletely bald hold any hop* w hatsoever of regrow ing hair. II th ere is any fuzz at all, we »•an resto re a h ealth y scalp condi tion and the h a ir will grow n o r m ally again at n a tu re intended. D E F E R S A G U A R A N TEE "R ogers Inc., A m erica’s F o re most H air and S c a lp Specialists, Il»-r a g u aran tee to any client who en ro lls I«»’- tre a tm e n t. If he or he is not com pletely delighted w ith re su lts at the end ol 3 0 days, the m oney invested will 1 m * g ra c iously r< funded,” pledged G reen We m ust grow hair. A fte r all it is our I "st ad v ertisem ent ” IS YOUR HAIR H E A L T H Y ? If you have a scalp disorder, or d you a n 1 w orried about your h a ir all T richologist J. G. Bevins at the D riskell Hotel in Brookings, Oregon, F rid ay ONLY, from 12 noon to 9 00 p.m. T he public is invited T h e exam inations a n - p ri v a te and open to m en and women. 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