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UV w V .til 1 uv ViwUl 4. Ui lilii UJ JUX/iX 1VX1 y lJLMLilVWX\ VUUl^l X X liTlVHULi x wciitjfxmxo M %%%% Keep :' the Mississippi Forestry Commission personnel in Han--: ;■ are shown with mod ern fire control equipment in the Left to right they are: Area Forester Marion Parker, * Wilfred (Red) Westbrook and Crew Leader Clemence COOPERATE WITH HancockV Forests Green V w*' * V- rJbi j '' r * Mississippi State Forestry Commission ■% %{ ri mmmm !, 1 *£ - r \* ■I* * -i This photo shows how the pine forest will reproduce under a good management program, keep ing the old cull trees deadened and protection from fire. rsr"j v*W£f*! v.«? W.-. 4 , *«*>. ,1 • Vt J'* —'' jp?5 * %.» ^ .* *' ^ the picture is the eyes and ears of the Mississippi i >>mmission in Hancock County. This is what you call a ind dispatching tower. There is a man on duty in this t ::ie year round. His duty is to keep a lookout for fires and r.:r.g else that might be detrimental to the forest. There 2-way radio in this tower for the purpose of keeping in contact the County’s fire-fighting crews and other personnel. Greatest Income Potential Of Hancock County Develop And Preserve Hancock Forest Lands MARION PARKER Area Forester SPONSORED BY THE Truck hauling pulpwood to the barge. Wise harvesting methods and adequate protection assure the timber owner continued production through the years. Hancock County Board Of Supervisors CHARLES RUSS BEAT NO. 1 MRS. FRANK KELLAR BEAT NO. 2 JOHNSON SHAW BEAT NO. 3 JACK LOTT BEAT NO. 4 R. G. HUBBARD BEAT NO. 5
BSL Centennial 1958 Hancock County Eagle Bay St Louis Souvenir Centennial Edition 1958 (31)