The Sandy Post
BUSINESS. INDUSTRY
S tate Log M a rt
Still In Bog
Sandy, Oregon
C ed ar b ro u g h t $21 to $30,
w ith eig h t-fo o t logs a t $30 a
th o u san d o r $13 p e r cord.
T his y e a r fo r th e first
tim e
fe d e ral
g rad es
are
av ailab le fo r C h ristm a s trees.
T he tre e s m ay now be sorted
and sold on th e basis of o ffi
cial
stan d ard s.
M ark etin g
specialists believe th ese new
g rad es o ffer p o ssib ilities of
b e tte r re tu rn s to g ro w ers of
good trees. D etached in fo r
m ation on th e C h ristm as tre e
g rad es m ay be o b tain ed by
w ritin g W. L. Close, fe d e ral
sta te inspector, S ta te D e p a rt
m en t of A g ricu ltu re, Salem ,
O regon.
C O RV A LLIS — A ctivity
in th e log m a rk e t continues
to be slow in m ost of th e
m a rk e tin g areas. M ore m ills
a re
re p o rtin g th a t m ost of
th e ir
p u rch ases
a re
now
m ainly on co n tract.
T he only price
changes
re p o rte d d u rin g
th e
past
w eek w e re in th e Coos Bay
and th e C o rv a llis-P h ilo m ath
m a rk e tin g areas. In th e Coos
B ay a re a m ost D o u g las-fir
log prices d ro p p ed $5 a th o u
sand. In th e C o rv allis-P h ilo
m a th area No- 3 D o u g las-fir
peelers d ro p p ed from $70 to
$65.
In th e C en tral W illam ette
V alley, seco n d -g ro w th D oug
la s -fir saw logs b ro u g h t $45
a th o u san d c am p -ru n . S e
lect m ill logs w e re
$57.50
B u y ers w ere ta k in g only b e t
te r g rad e stu d logs a t $18 a
cord.
H em lock w as $38 a
th o u san d and W h ite -fir w as
$31.
In C olum bia C ounty, the
D o u g las-fir p e ele rs b ro u g h t
$95, $85 and $65. No. 2 an d 3
saw logs w ere $40 to $50 ,and
$30. C a m p -ru n logs, d e p e n d
ing on diam eter, w ere $39 to
$46 fo r lo n g er lengths, w ith
sh o rt logs ra n g in g fro m $30
to $42- E ig h t-fo o t stu d logs
w ere $34 to $40 a thousand,
o r $16 to $18 a cord. Wood
logs w e re
$10 a thousand.
C edar, hem lock and spruce
b ro u g h t $25, w ith W h ite -fir
q u o ted a t $25 to $30.
W ashington C ounty,
In
$44 to
No. 2 saw logs w e re
$53, w ith No. 3’s at $40 to
E ig h t-fo o t logs w ere
$43.
$36 a thousand.
In C lackam as C ounty, the
D o u g las-fir p eelers w e re $95,
$85 and $65. L ong No. 2 and
3,
seco n d -g ro w th
saw logs
b ro u g h t $45 and $36;
short
logs w ere $34 to $43 an d $30
to $34. E ig h t-fo o t stud logs
w e re $35 to $38 a th o u san d
or $16 p er cord. C am p -ru n
logs b ro u g h t $38 to $40. O ld-
g ro w th saw logs w ere $25 to
$55, depending on grade. No.
2 and 3 hem lock w e re $30
and
$25.
E ig h t-fo o t
logs
b ro u g h t $30 a th o u san d or
$13 a
cord.
No. 2 and 3
w h ite -fir w e re $30 an d $25-
,
Thursday, November 21, 1957
Boring Span
To Be Rebuilt
BO RING — C o n stru ctio n
crew s closed th e B a rto n -B o r
ing road to tra ffic h e re M on
day as w o rk sta rte d on a new
b rid g e across D eep C reek at
th e foot of A em m isicker hill.
T he bridge, o rd ered by the
county court, w ill be b u ilt at
a cost of about $37,181 on th e
fe d e ral road -aid program .
U n d er th e p ro g ram th e state
and fe d e ral g o v ern m en ts pay
40 p er cent and th e county
pays 20 p e r cent of th e cost.
T he co n tract, a llo tte d to
R ogers C o n stru ctio n com pany,
P o rtla n d , calls fo r com pletion
of th e b rid g e J u n e 1, 1958.
R ogers is also w o rk in g on Sandy Crew G iven
the R ed lan d -L o g an road
S tale S afety Award
a brid g e over C lear C reek on
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SANDY — T he Sandy
m ain ten an ce
crew fo r the
P ay <4ire ('en ter Set
state hig h w ay d e a p rtm e n t w as
F or R etarded C hildren one of 29 in th e s ta te w hich
received
aw ard s of
m e rit
OREGON
CITY — T he fo r achieving p erfect safety
C lackam as C ounty A ssocia records in 1956, W. C. W il
tion for R etard ed C h ild ren is liam s, state highw ay en g in eer
estab lish in g a Day C are C en announced today-
te r a t th e A tkinson M em orial
Each of th e m ain ten an ce
C hurch Y outh H ouse in O re crew s o p erated fo r th e e n tire
gon City. T his p ro g ram is y e a r w ith no p erso n al in ju r
to be free of charge and ies o r vehicle accidents.
ch ild ren of all ages a re in
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v ited to atten d .
Mrs. Sophie R eseb u rg left
P ersons
in te re sted
in on S a tu rd a y evening to spend
fu rth e r in fo rm atio n ab o u t th is th e w in te r w ith h e r d a u g h
pro g ram a re u rg ed to contact te r Miss P a u lin e R eseburg in
Mrs- Jo h n H a ir a t
O regon
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