Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, March 31, 1955, Page 3, Image 3

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BROOKINGS-HARPOR
Thursday, March' 31, 1955
TELLS OF ’55 CKETCO 3
RANGER DISTRICT PLANS
By W E. Ragland. district ranger | I;eeP
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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
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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
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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,
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¡»•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.
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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
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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 ”
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If you have a scalp disorder, or
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all T richologist J. G. Bevins at
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