Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, April 03, 1952, Page 3, Image 3

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    Thursday, April 3, 1952
BROOKINGS-HARBOR P IL O T . BROOKINGS, O REG O N
com e-producing fo rests in the
O regon-W ashington region w ere
the O lym pic and C lifford Pinchot,
w h i c h collected $2,320,300 and
$1,641X19 respectively. H e ad q u ar­
GOLD B EA C H —W h at w as be­ te rs for th e Olym pic forest is in
lieved to be a record for tim b e r Olym pia, W ash., and th e Gifford
prices, sold by th e F o rest S ervice Pinchot is in V ancouver, W ash.
a t an o ral au ctio n at G ra n ts P ass
T w enty-five per cent of n atio n al
on M arch 25, w as bid by S o u th ­ receipts is re tu rn e d to th e co u n ­
ern O regon Plywoods, of G ran ts ties in w hich the fo rests lie and
Pass, according to a statem en t used for schools and roads. An a d ­
m ade by John Porisch, d istrict ditional 10 per cent of th e to ta l
ra n g er, th is week. T he tim ber, in receipts is used for forest serv ­
th e W inchuck valley, n e a r the ice roads and trails.
O reg on-C alifornia lipe, sold for
P ay m en ts to counties have in­
$29.00 p er th o u san d for D ouglas
creased
stea-d ily in recen t y ea rs
fir.
according to Stone. In the fiscal
This eig h t acres of tim ber, lo­
y e a r 1951, O regon counties re ­
c a te d in Section 18, Tow nship 41
ceived m ore th a n $ 4 l4 m illion or
S o u th , R ange 12 w est, has an
an av e rag e of 29c from each acre
e stim a te d volum e of 750.000 board
of n a tio n a l forest land. W ash in g ­
feet, and on th a t assum ption will
ton received $2*4 m illion; 22c per
bring in $22,000, o r a per acre
acre on th e average.
av e rag e of $2750.
R eceipts from o t h e r Pacific
On th e sam e basis th e re tu rn
N
orthw
est n atio n al forests for the
to co u nties w ithin th e Siskiyou
first
eight
m onths of fiscal y e a r
N atio n al F o rest in lieu of tax es
will be $5500, o r alm ost $700 per 1952 a r e : C heland (O kanogan,
W ash.). $480,912; D eschutes (Bend
acre.
O regon), $660,912; F rem o n t (a t
L akeview ), $1,218,694; M alheur
(John D ay), $1,109,426; Mt. B a­
ker. B ellingham , W ash.) $1,400,-
542; Mt. Hood (P o rtla n d ) $1,354 -
833; Ochoco (P rin ev ille), $1,529,-
888; Rogue R iver (a t M edford),
PO R TLA N D — Pacific N orth- I $879,073; Siskiyou (G ra n ts P ass)
w est n atio n al fo rest receipts f o r 1 $514,888.
th e first eig h t m o n ths of th e fis- '
Also, S iuslaw (C orvallis) $756,-
cal y e a r 1952 clim b er $21
m il­
097; S noqualm ie (S e a ttle ), $1.-
lion, an in crease of $ 4 \ m illion
156,010;
U m atilla (P en d leto n ),
ov er th e sam e period th e previous
$32,887; Ufnpqua (R oseburg), $1,-
y ea r, according to R egional F o r­
546,831;
W allow a (E n te rp ris e ),
e s te r J. H e rb e rt Stone. The fiscal
$88,115; W enatchee (W en atch ee),
y e a r began Ju ly 1.
$309,913; W hitm an, B aker, O re.)
T opping th e 19 n atio n al forests $335,673.
in th e region is th e W illam ette,
Eugene, Ore., w hich collected $3,-
911,923— an in crease of $1,841,-
M r .and Mrs. F red G ustafson
710 o v er th e sam e period of last a tte n d e d th e a g ric u ltu ra l co n fer­
year.
ence a t C orvallis last week. They
9 Second and th ird highest in­ re tu rn e d hom e S a tu rd a y .
Winchuck Timber
,S<bld For $29.00
Timber Sales Gain
In Pacific N. W.
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