Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, May 13, 1954, Page 7, Image 7

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    COOS, CURRY, DOUGLAS COUNTIES
HOLD STATE'S HARDWOOD WEALTH
(R ep rin ted from O regon J o u rn a l)
The th re e counties co n tain over
Coos, C u rry and D ouglas coun- 1 60 p er cen t of th e s ta te ’s e s ti­
ties con tain th e m a jo rity of th e m ated 1,529,000.000 feet of red
m ore th a n 4 000,000,000 fe et of j alder. Coos county has 498,000.-
hardw ood tim b e r in O regon, a 000 feet. D ouglas 332,000,000 and
reso u rce w hich h as had little de- ! C u rry 124 SOOjOOO. Red alder,
velopm ent, J a c k R. P fe iffe r of th e w hich P fe iffe r said w orks easily,
O regon forest p ro d u cts la b o ra to ry is used for fu rn itu re , core stock,
said on a Coos B ay visit last w eek. w oodenw are and novelties, m ill-
P feiffer said he re g a rd s figures w ork, p a p e r roll plugs and pan el­
of the U. S. forest service su rv ey ing.
of hardw oods, m ade in 1951, as
T he th re e counties have m ore
conservative.
th a n half th e 693,000,000 feet >f
S tu d io s m ade by th e fo rest bigleaf m aple, Coos having 204.-
p ro d u cts lab oratory’ show P acific 000.000. C u rry 109,600^000 and
Coast hardw oods com pare fa v o r­ D ouglas 56,700 000 T he wood is
ably w ith th e E a s te rn v arie tie s w ell su ited to m ak in g fu rn itu re ,
for m an u fa c tu rin g purposes.
flooring and face veneers.
CURRY county has 147.800.0tX)
T H E P R IN C IP A L v arie tie s in
O regon a re red alder, tan o ak , feet of P acific m adrone and D oug­
bigleaf m ap le and P acific m a- las 138,000,000 out of th e s ta te ’s
to ta l of 425,000,000 feet. It is
drone.
su itab le for fine fu rn itu re and
ca b in e t w o rk and is a possible
su b s titu te fo r dogwood in m a k ­
ing s h u ttle s for th e te x tile in ­
d u stry .
About 96 per cent of th e s ta te ’s
870,500,000 feet of ta n o a k is in
C urry' county, d eclared P feiffer.
A lthough it resem bles tru e oak in
ap p earan ce and finish, it does not
belong to th e oak fam ily. Its
only present use is for its bark,
w hich co n tain s about 20 p er cent
• . . the letters start. Then from
tan n in on a dry w eight basis and
ell over the free world come such
has been th e principal P acific
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live in o u r in d iv id u ality enough; THU RSD A Y , MAY 13, 1954
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