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Brookings-Harbor Pilot
Brookings, Oregon
Thursday. March 28, 1957
Closed Season
On Burning Near
A pril 1 m arks the beginning of
th e closed season on burning in
th e forested areas of the state
coming under the jurisdiction of
th e state and federal protective
organizations, according to a state-
m ent issued today by S tate For
ester Dwight L. Phipps.
T his m eans th a t perm its m ust
first be secured from a w arden
or a ran g er if any slashings, brush
or debris is to be burned w ithin
the forested areas, Phipps added.
“ In
addition”, the
forester
stated, "all logging operations and
other woods activities th a t have
occasion to use pow er-driven e-
quipm ent m ust have tool boxes
w ith tools suitable for forest fire
fighting, landings m ust be cleared
of inflam m able debris, w atchm an
service provided and oher pre
cautionary m easures taken th at
w ill tend to prevent the sta rt or
spread of fires.”
Phipps poined out th at the v ar
ious state inspectors have been
busy checking the woods opera
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He also added th at the inspections
w ill be continued periodicallf
The City wishes to take this
throughout the fire season in
order to check observance of the opportunity to th an k everyone for
th eir patience in regard to the
law.
condition of the city streets dur-
! ing the past few weeks, w hile the
Enlisted men in the C ontinental grader has been out of operation.
M arines of 1775 to 1783 wore
The City has purchased another
green coats, green shirts, and grader and is in the process of
breeches of light colored cloth.
im proving the streets as quickly
The M arine Corps Band was as is possible.
organized in 1798 and has played
We also draw vour attention to
for every president except George the fact that the speed lim it in
Washington.
any business district or near
school grounds and crossings is
20 miles an hour and 25 miles
per hour in any residential dis
trict. We ask your cooperation in
reduced speed to help m aintain |
b etter city streets.
T hank you.
s W J. Spencer,
as to closed season re q u irem en ts.
SPRING PLANTING
Public Works Supt.
t
Speedy
Brookings Items
TIME
Mr .and Mrs. Homer Brown re
turned the past week from a trip
to C entralia, W ashington w here
they w ere called by the illness
and death of Mr. Brow n's neice.
Lynn Hampton, form er superin
tendent of Brookings schools and
now of Vale, Oregon, was a week
end visitor in the city on business.
Eighteen ladies attended a Bap
tist Missionary m eeting, held at
the Com m unity church, T hursday
with Mrs. C. Goldizen and Mrs.
J. McDonald as hostesses. A fter
the business m eeting w ith Mrs.
W alter S adler in charge, high
lights of the Baptist convention
at G rants Pass w ere reported by
those who attended. Mrs. Horace
A yer gave the devotions for the
GIANT FIELD GROWN PANSIES IN BLOOM
D W ARF and SEMI D W A RF FRU IT TREES
of ALL KINDS
VISIT AND SEE OUR WIDE SELECTION OF
LANDSCAPING STOCK:
Azaleas, Junipers, Hollys, Daphanes Hedge Plants, Cedrus
Deodars, Camellias, Hydrangeas, of all colors
— AND M A N Y MORE
Pilot
J day.
BROOKSIDE GREENHOUSE
CORNER PINE & OAK
Try a
Ron Akers, a student at Oregon
S tate College, was home on vaca
tion, visiting his m other Mrs
M inna Akers.
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