Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, January 26, 1956, Image 1

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    U ÛF W LIBRARY*
EUGENE ORE
SU
Brookings-Harbor Quarterback Club
¿t?e m.’A.xp.luf.
Announces Membership Drive Started
Of course, the big news around
tow n was the sunshine W ednes­
day. I knew- it was coming all
along, so I w asn’t fooled. I un-
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A
d ersla n d they talked about let-
ting the kids out of school W ed­
nesday to bask in it, and rid
them selves of • th eir “'prison
p allo r.”
’
— Pipe D ream t —
S ure was nice to see all the
people out w alking in th eir
sh irt sleeves and d ark glasses.
The sun even brought N ew t
Jones out, who has been holed
up all w inter.
— Pipe D ream t —
W hat w as this about a certain
m erchant w ho brought back five
life-sized m anikins from P ort-
land, and put two of them in the
In th e ir second m eeting of the
m onth the newly form ed Brook­
ings-H arbor Q u arte rb a ck Cluo
.s e t the sta g e for an all out
m em bcrship ,lrive T he klcko|f
GENE GOULD
BACK IN TOWN
CALENDAR OE EV EN TS
....Courtesy of the Brookings-
Harbor Chamber of Commerce.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 26
E lks visitation to G ran ts Pass
Meet a t Lodge H all a t 4 p in.
C ham ber of Com m erce D inner
7 p.m. a t G range H all
Brig. Gen. Beecher, speaker
date will lx* w ithin two weeks
and will strive to en list th e aid
Gene Gould has arrived in
of every citizen interested
Brookings to assist his p aren ts FRIDAY. JANUARY 27
bringing football and o th er
Brookings plays a t Langlois
in the operation of Gould’s Shoe
spo rts to th e youngsters of the
M asonic Lodge, at 8 p.m
Store. Gene has been in Salem
com m unity.
the
past
several
months,
in
E ligibility to the club is open
SATURDAY, JANUARY 28
to all persons, 18 years and over new spaper work. •
St. B ernards at Brookings,
residing in th e B rookings-H arbor
GAME CANCELLED.
He has been out of th e se r­
area. T he categories of Mem­
vice since June, w here he served SUNDAY. JANUARY 29
bership are as follows: (A» A ct­
M*rch of Dimes Benefit has-
ive m em ber, (B ) S u stain in „ as a Supply Officer, spending
ketball at 2:00 p.m.
m em ber and (C) H onorary. The considerable tim e in N iagra
Active m em bership will he bro- Iid !s , Korea, and o th er stations. MONDAY, JANUARY 30
ken down into 4 o ,h e r c,asses of: i ! ’*'
th ? S° ,ViCe for about
( h am ber of Com m erce Mem­
bership Kick-off b reak fast at
1. one y e a r m em ber; 2. five-year j Iou’ >'e a rs-
7.00
a.m. JANUARY
a t the (.Ttetco
Inn
m em ber; 3. ten-year m em ber and
Gould is m arried. He and his I TUESDAY
31
4. L ife-tim e member. T he one- wife J u a m ta have a son, P au!.!
R o tary C l u i ^ n ^ n
y e a r m em ber will be asked to
a t the
14 m onths He is a g rad u a te of
Cliff H o u s e ’
donate 85.00 the first y ea r and
Brookings High School and U. j W ED N FSD
50 cents every y ea r th ereafter. of Oregon
V PW »,
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The five-year m em bers 810.00,
Ile \
11*11, 8 p m.
the te n -y ear m em bers 8200 and
the Iife-tim e m em bers 8300.
S ustaining rfism bership will he
50 cents a year. The H onorary
m em bership will be presented to
the Coach, School A d m in istrat­
ion and S ta te and C ity notables.
Anyone joining th e,clu b in any
of the m entioned categories, be-
A big M arch of Dimes P arty
B rookings-H arbor Lions I
f ° re Ju n e 1, 1956 wiP be consid- ^ Pn n Z , « r7 , o n 2 if a m Or - | C ,'; The
; “
ene^ a c h a rte r mem ber,
In o th e r business th e club J a n u a ry 28th
u r a >- Dimes Bowling Classic as an
BOND ISSUE PASSED HERE
KICK-OFF FOR
MEMBERSHIP
DRIVE M O NDAY
‘ sewer b«nd election pass»
Budget Committee ed IH fairly
easily in a special elect»
ioti last Friday, hut a g rea t deal
ot problem s and w ork aw ait th e
Begins Work
city planners Ix'fore th e firs t
line is laid,
A kick-off b reak fast will be
Th»' Brookings Council met . *
light vote w as reg»
held at 7 a m. M onday m orning Tuesday n ig h t for a short tim e j ¡sten t.iirly
’j'
in the election, d esp ite
at the Chetco Inn for d irecto rs tu rn in g th e m eeting over to the
of th e B rookings-H arbor Cham - b u d g et c o m m itte e to s ta r t w ork plenty »r bi tted aig u em e n ts. On
proposition nu m b er 1, w hich
her of Com merce m em bership k»n th e 1956-57 budget,
gave the c y jx'rm ission to a o
com m ittee.
|
M em bers of th e budget com- quire and o n stru c t a s a n ita i^
Al Phillips is the chairm an of
the m em bership drive this y ear mitt»
ArChie H endrlck8„ sew er s\ ’«■■n th«» vote w as 166
and reports th a t they plan to wiVl’,?
Al
D * D* for, and I )1 against. On th e
»ms, F ren ch y A rrell. Th»' second p a r’ au thorizing th e gen-*
wind up the cam paign w ithin a
era! obli -A on bond issue in th e
week o r so ,and not have it group h eard city d ep artm en t
sum o! S. ),ooo th e re w as 163
heads
p
resen
t
th
e
ir
requested
extend througout th e y ear as
budget for th e next fiscal year. votes for and 10? against.
fro n t seat, and m ade his wife
in th e past.
T h e jx'rc ‘n tag e w as ab o u t 62
sit in hack?
Pi‘fore th e budget m eetin g th e
About 18 o r m ore directors,
percent
of t k ' votes cast.
and com m itteem an are expected coun’ d h eard rep o rts on several
— P ipe Dreams —
Now the city en ters into a 30
A nother thing about this sun.
to be on hand for the kick-off m a ile rs, including son® on th e
rep o rted in an o th er story day W’aiting period, in w hich an y
It brought literally dozens of
breakfast.
one desiring to contest th e elect­
people to the roof tops, p re­
The
»f Com merce on this page.
ion can da so ¡n the c irc u it
ha«
set
a
Koal
of
150
m
em
bers
sum ably to fix roof leaks.
It was reported
the council court.
Pipe Dreams
th a t tw o addition
h y d ran ts
Gene Gould is back in town.
In the m eantim e th e city will
have liecn p u t in by th e Brook-
W e can add Gene to the long
ings W a te r Co., 1 iging the ■et up the procedures and a
list of people th a t have been in
total to 21. Both n ’' h y drants special assessm ent d istrict. 'The
th e p rin tin g business in one
w er in th e B eresa a 1 tion. The first distri t th at will be set u ?
capacity o r another. Archie H en­
council moved to r quest the will be A iea 2.
dricks, M urry Palm er, Ed D em p­
er Co. to paint 1 e hydrants
I he council discussed som e of
sey. T iny D rake, P ete Lesmeis-
the ¡nobler is facing it at a coun­
ter. to m ention a few have been
cil m eeting T uesday night. Tire
( »uncilman Fell C iptx'll re-
A q u a rte t of ho. shot b a a k c
engaged in printing one w ay or
m a tte r of w hat to do w ith t i e
R ted no m ore acti
had been sewage from the B eresa t r a i t
an o th er from P rin ters Devil on
hall aggregations, will he raring
in on on a hospital t r th e city.
up.
was brought up first. The sew er
to go Sunday afternoon, in a
C m pbell said th at H r. B arr,
— Pipe Dreams —
com m ittee had already dtsciie*-
. ?
. the be " efit ° f featured double-header for the v ho is cu rre n tly pi
accepted 8100 donations from
Both local and outside e n te i- i “ h .
e V
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ni . f °F
ng on a ed it w ith E lm er Bankus. and lie
I w as looking a t some 1935 M enning Buick and the C urry^ tainm ent will be furnished for All > l P.P ed children'8 society. March of Dimes benefit.
d ve in Medford, w 1 ’ not be
All bowlers a re urged to part-
rp.
m aps down a t Pop Reed’s office C ounty L um ber Com pany
ap p aren tly was w illing to hook
the big night, which drew one of icipate in this event
garnes
he P’ayeu e* ft e until a fte r th r ; »al is
The club also passed a motion th e larg est crow ds ever last
yesterday. T hey showed a very
on to the existing system . $50
Bow lers have been invited th<?
h*gh sch° o1 gym wi1h l u r c h e d there,
lim ited num ber of stre e ts and to atten d this S a tu rd a y ’s b ask et­ year. The Lions C lub will be in from C rescent City Medford
a m onth, or 8600 a y ea r w as the
’° ng fI° ° r T he B rookin-’
City E ngineer Dot
arF n said figure m entioned, although no
houses, but showed the railroad ball gam e in a block section and charge of the affair.
G ran ts Pass to ta k e p art in this H arb o r U o n s- *P»n*>r of the »• it the sta te high
ep art-
tra c k s very plainly. Im agine, rooting for the hasketeers. ’
Right now th e festivities will tournam ent, and if the to u m a-I ^o n testa- Wll,j ta k e on th e tough i n t would proha., y let bids action was taken because f i r .
som e people still live in a town
The next m eeting will be held include trio num bers by Russ
B ankus w as out of town.
r a n t is a success, plans are to
the *ye o p e n e r' ’ th e 101 highw ay into Brook-
■uh room of the high
w here they have to w’ait on in lhe faculty
< ty 2 forney Ed A ckley re­
Jenkins. F red Fox, and Don increase and enlarge the num - .St 2 P m T h,s
lolloweo
:s in M arch, and proposed let-
freight trains. We elim inated school, on F e b ru a ry 6, at 8 p.m. Vaughn. On tap will be th e
ported
th.it h? h as had sem e
her of cities to p articip ate in this ?
faC^ 1,V1 ° f h''
°k
g bids on w ork on Pioneer
th a t problem years ago.
converse firms w ith B ankus’ a t ­
singing Chief of Police of Brook­ to u rn am en t
H arbor school against the high
reet
a
t
the
sam
e
tim
e,
Dis-
According to K enneth P riest ings, Bud Cross, w’ho will give
A larg e sh are of th e bow lers '‘Ch00'
ssion w as also m ade concern- torneys and one of them will he
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’ounty E xtension Agent, C urry out wffh his w estern style music
in Broo' ings sb<"-*K
e n try fee will be donated to th e
An « * n ^ o n cha r ' e
pushing the N. Bank road
Surv°y committees win and g u ita r playing. It is possible
C ity Works S u p erin ten d en t,
irough
to
Chetco
Avenue
in
a
M arch of Dimes and the bow- ccn ,s w J1 tx' made. and 25 cents
Ralph R< ed te n o r’ »d th a t '.*93
raig h ter line, rath e r th a n the
ing m anagem ent is contribut- to stu d en ts of th e eighth grade
nTm
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ball team will play two gam es will have tw o sessions, and pos-
"e " orm -
ing a share of the bowling fees or bekiW- AI1 proceeds will
ay it goes now. It would come sew er accounts have l.-en paid ,
o ut of 731 bills sent out.
Dick \\ ftiwaioli, and his four to this w orthy cause
to the M arch of Dimes, w ith
i past th e F o rest Service sta t-
and an exhibition this weekend, sibly a third.
Home and C om m unity In ,. Í ' Z “ w d. f Î r n ls h T h e a “ou,«Me’ 1
, ° Urnam<‘" ' « » « ’ ■ » -
o u t f° r
f n, M artin said.
T he Bruins will s ta rt off a very
V J. A rcher, rep resen tin g
busy week by traveling to Lang provem ent, Jan. 26,»Feb. 29 1 .
.
«uisiae i a D ’ -^t and 29, and continues bandages, and linam ent
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en
tertain
m
en
t
for
th
e
evening
on n F
m a rv 4th
jir and > 5th. Tly»
... will be furnished by the playa: ; it W ays Branches, ap peared lx?-
lois on F riday night.
A griculture Ja n 30 M arch 9-
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1
r < e h otuarv
»re the council to protest th e
S atu rd ay night they wore to i T im ber and Resource Feb 7 h lnn J
n & ieV° n ’S
to u rn am en t « schedule,
for hemselves.
play S t. B ernards of E ureka Feb. »
C o m m u n S io n s and
A
, ,, ! L
„
d° UhlM and
The R otary Club squad, which
teen R iver Ordinance. I t was
an ’
T he B rookings-H arbor C ham ­
b u , th e gam e was cancelled.
T ransportation. Feb .3 F eb2> the d o in « i t
W' nd U?
W ,B C an ,‘ A n c sa"'- - is also called "The O r ginal H r - he opinion of the council, how ­ ber of C m m eree will have th e ir
Finally S un d ay they w ill ta n - T ourist and R e c tw tlo n Feb « ,h e , m l , ,
” ,h a ‘ '° ne' 1 The " ri2" ,U" 1 ■» ? “ "» 'o r G o'>etrotters” had a ve ’- le r, th a t as long as no com-
an n u al dinner tonight (T h u rs­
ible galaxy o f s ‘a-
the r
laints ag a in st th e ordinance
g»e w „b the faculty in , M arch Feb. 20: and T axation and F b order' m
f " ’^
S
o i " ., „ ^ ,r i r e '7 ,: 7 m m ■ £
d ay ) b ginning at 7:30 p.m. a t
up. Bu ’ P a ’-c': i< h -
of Dimes benefit.
ia\ • been m ade by residents
nance. Feb. 8, Feb. 27.
the G ra ge Hall. Gen. B eecher,
b K k etb a ll gam e th e nex t day.
e n .r y ^ I t is a full H andicap
i’ and h s te am m ate J»«' Mi - hat the law’ should stay in force.
who sei u l '0 m onths as jr is o n e r
phy
both
«av
t!
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The council finished the seas­
’Tournam ent, to enable the low
of w ar in Jap an ese prison cam p *
av erag e how ler to co m p te in B adgers n action for four yen ■„ on by passing O rdinance No. 85, followin- the fail „ f C o rrig id o r.
th e sam e class as th e higher- ” r - t s W Ilis “I! x>ks” Raglar 1 ,‘l’» aling p art of O rdinance No. w ill be ’ he m ain speaker.
and F renchy ’‘Hot S hot" i
19, relatin g to conviction of a
average howler.
The new president of th «
Aim M<‘ enzic will ro rm ’
t violation of drunken driving
,u i? s r ^ o m ° ,h » qS kShi,rexTf. re ' S' ° 0000; and ° nly 4 over 'h c lA g n e ss.
( harnhi
Carl Yahr, will lx» ort
sta rtin g five of th e Rota - codes, m aking tht ■ ¡»•naltic, m ore twn(i
,,
of |h <
tu r n s from th e S iskiyou N atio n - 8100 000 m a rk an d th n
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ians.
Don
V
aughn
and
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ln
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Als
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» » » V irgil
al F orest am ounted to 137 099 36 dollar value of*
i
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A nother roadbuilding project
dollars for ,h e pas, f i i a l ve*n S w
M
ft
, „hma" ?
PrObal“ y K"
Und<,r Way
Felipe will fill in a fte r the f t
was upped C lark, v re-president. Yahr wtU
: ’ nute.
according to a release fro m ith e s t r a i n «
a
’
T * a t ,h « sum ™ r in the Chetco area.
from $500 to $1,000
succeed C harles G rayshel.
S upervisor’s office of the SiakT
T
° " f° Say’
A ,,h ° Ugh th e
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For th e L io n s C lu b , s o r . > ’ ;
March of Dimes Party
Basketball, Bowling Set
Game Is ( ancelled County
Tbe
Iarhw taslte, I
Char ber of C.
Meeting Tonight
Curry Reaps Forest Harvest
Minstrel Show
P’ans Anr*‘u ,*',d
‘ am e players are also inch d 1
a r e L h o7Sc o ^ ^
^ i d e d ufron, according to W illis
W ork is rogressing on the
the ’ ne-up. it is expected th ,
to ta l sales for the' v ra r ' u ' ? ’
'U' land.', ,H s,r^ t d an g er, the
'W; Cb b -^arb ersh o p M instrel
^yer-m anager Bill 'Thomns» n
m ade at 190 nercent of the ad
th? 6081 aCCCSS tO
wh ch h is been set f< r
“ rtis,", p X s ^
,d -
»"
II use the hu sky H<
a
'eh ru ary 17-18, un^er the
p h 'r s in s ta r tin g rol»*s
...
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( hetco valley, e ith e r tak in g off
E v cry
e ry m
m em
em tier
»iw.
.... ,
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got alm ost 70 thousand, w ith
ion
of
Mrs.
Sam
G
a
on.
b er of th
e com -] . therein
W eather conditions allow ed 90 directly from the present end
s »’ ch < t ’ e r s
' '
in a lp h a b e tic a l o rd er
Coos C ounty th u d with 1 I '4 percent of the planned tra sh of the south bank road and cun ' T he Lion’s Club «"<1 n • '
m unity is invited to sharpen
aa to their classification of se r­
pencil and dip into the rh y th m vices offered.
thousand. These sum s represent disposal and trees arc
shop group a re combining to put
being i tinuing or crossing th e Chetco
r e i P errin, Bud McCotvf
of his soul. T he object will be to
25 percent of the gross return« planted* on
Each week flu rin g the 26*
all cut over a re as from above Bruce Hole and then »n the tw o-day show, which I hiPips, and Roh S-va-kron
from the various areas.
w rite a rhym e <Rime) th a t will
needing artificial resto ratio n .
on up. The bridging above Bruce c »misps to have everything
The record contest w ‘U p
-Irh y m e w ith ,he h -adline fo r ,he
A' > R' ME
' rom blackfaces to harmony.
According to the sum m ary,
9"f th r-e n»*ws
'’ O'1 B rm k in g s-H arb o r
1 ' Ad-Rime d irec to ry which w ill storie
The fire situation w as notable Hole, according to Ragland, will
C om m ittees w e‘»> as,«."ru-d ’ast
the Siskiyou N ational F orest
ot Pic individuáis w h a
school t am against ‘he r *' • - sta rt in th e Pilot next week. T h e
w ith only 264 of th e 1.400.000 probably he th e ro u te owing to jw
■ eek, and work began on learn-
t»x>k in 81,826.971. from which
in w hat should be a , ’ contest will con inue fo r 26 con- are o p era4
»he businesses o f
acnes in the forest being burned probable m ore expensive cort-
g th e lines End , men will be <
8801,404 00 was expended, leav-
b a t’le,
th e are
over
and
some
256
a
m
«
of
those
struction
required
in
brideine
,11
.
I»ft»-utive
w
eeks
which
will
c
a
rry
these
«,■,
l,
’'.‘,8 h . I “ 1 l" u il*
ing^a h ttle over a million in the ; acres w ere In thp Eac)p Crppk L m ie and
Ernj|y Cr(>(dg’ng
ink Houvila, Bill Huovila, Al
AH,son. r a p t a , „ , h ro M h th ,
m „ n lh of
j“ ” l> ¿
i” «?er. V a rre n Perrin, W arren ♦ h*' t
burn, up the Chetco, a fire th at the direct ro u te up th e South
’ »eNee’v cm Rill Thompson.
In .ts recap for 1955, the F or­
I of A H -S.ar,. picked iron,’ ,h, . . 2 4 ' n X w d f
w .nih
"'.'.p
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was caused by lightning. T here Bank was followed The upper
est fates the probability of the
and lighting: Gordon | 5t of the fa ’u 'tv n
w ere 17 fires reported. 10 being and will lie a m ile or so below
and anr
m cash to th e winner. At th e bullr ing th’ii
O lsen; «Seating, Gale Rush
m ining laws being revised so as
I «ted a possible candid
lightning-strikes and the balance - th a Upper ( ’hetco Bridg?.
a re a in to a f u ll
c
f.n(j
of
thp
26-we?k
contest
th
e
fl.-d
R eh earsal, LeRoy Pollard, and
to not tie up th e tim ber on m in­ m an-caused.
I'i son. Ralph Fow ler,
•d com m unity.
’ focn 26 w r ekly w inners will 4** judged
ing claim s and th a t the shift ng
One o f,th e a ttra c tio n s to the ’ otn D ent; T reasurer. Pollard.
G'OMi’LIM EN T PA ID
we*1, Dick Yates A rt h t:
N orm al m ainfence was done
c and lh e w in n er will be paid $50
Tn terlo cu to r, Al Phillips, Pub-
of title of certain O & C blocks,
UOCAI, MERCHAN TS
’ C larence Dial.
on about 600 m iles of ro ea and estim ated some 22,000 people
in cash by th e Pilot.
elim inating the present checker-
v h * visited the forest was an ’ <’i*y. Joe Kanick, and Buzz
hoarding «houM be cleared up I m Z X e " e L
r
s’im ated 8500 deer and 270 elk ' ' ' u a r E B arbershop comm ttee,
F IJ I F IR E
bf chantroH K... n
. „ , ................ **H inp sponsors of
by mid-year.
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V aries Grayshel, Al K oblenz;
„ , UMU1
of
it is th o o ^h
t th e legal
A
sm
all
flue
fire
in
the
Blunt
point
to
th
e
advantages
Pik»
dirPCto’ry and ha«
1 oa(J project w ere worked on and kill which
am ounted to 350 of the for- '^irk et com m ittee. Lions E arl ! A partaient«,
p artm en ts near
n ear Willow
w illo w and
n n r t i in
i n n the
«. R
n roni,in„K
. .
O ffsetting the frequently-heard this is scheduled for com pletion
.ir„ J .......... ,
' k n the notPS
th e si
W harf, about 8 a m Thursday . r e , It
t,adini? <‘^ " t U,P husin«»» people s to r k *
c'aim th a t the forest service this year. More w-ork is con- m er and 15 of the la tte r. Twen- >" tes and Jw ‘ Kanick.
“ « rb e rih o p
Ticket, H arold m orning It was soon quenched ev, ,,,x ner
1 ° f ?‘n
P*'op,° a hiBh
favors sales involving large dol- tem plated on th e H u n ter Creek- ty nine ra n c h e rs living a d ja c e n t
the forest have perm its to
,,n*' and f ,,ff Bushnell; Fi- according to Fire Chief Val 1 dire» t»,r\- it
SP,t'"g up the iip ’ltatpf) 'hat he had
lm o* r
la r volumes, it notes th a t there W ild Horse road and plans are
'c some 643 head of c ttle
hart.-r shop L u th er Tis- ! M endenhall h „t
i
“ is " ^ e v id e n t that | all of his
w ere 45 sales of stum page under being made for access road into
enoennau, hut could have lx m there will be m ore than 70 local b u s lL .o _
,
,
f a ,e P ro g ram com m ittee M o*-1 m
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''-«nr-Pm,,«. b e c .u » of. tho f i™ , sponsorinx ,h „ d h o c t ^ I
d f t F T ' ' ,<Kmd ra c h
82.000; 14 betw een 82.000 and tim ber sta n d s in the vicinity cf during the sum m er season.
ris Corderman, and Dent
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G ra n t.
Pass. T his aum fa r exceeded th e
re tu rn s to o th e r counties having
r - t^ g e In the fores,. Josephm e
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