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BROOKINGS HARBOR Thursday. March 24. loss By W. E. R agland, - D istrict R anger W hat H appens to Incom e F re n i th e Sale of Fônest P ro d u c ts on th e N ational F o re s ts ? (T his is th e th ird a rtic le in a »cries p rep ared t o inform t h e people about th e a d m in istra tio n of th e ir N ational Foncsts.) L ast w eek I indicated th a t th e to ta l receipts on th e C hetco R an ger D istrict in 195} w ere $206. 164 00. T his m onoy cam e princi pally form th e sale of tim t 'r. All checks a re m ade payable to the tre a s u re r of th e U nited S ta te s. W hat dot s U ncle Sam do w ith all this mono\ ? T u v n ty five p ercen t of th at money is re tu rn e d directly to the S ta te of O regon. This 25 percent fund comes w ith a ta g on it. The tag says “for school and roads only”. The s ta te distribut»'- its Forest S ’rvic.' 25 p ercen t money am ong th e com ities in proportion to th e num ber ol acres of N ational Forest in each county. O f c o u rs .’ this supjxnt io local economy in creases in direct pro|x>rtion to the increas'd in h o n e s t of forest» products Uncle Sam sends back add itio n a l money in th e fotm o f d ire c t appropriatio n s, w hich pay costs th a t would o th erw ise have t« Iw incurred by local g o y » rn rn e n ts T hese m oney o utlays a re re ferred to as “specifie c o n trib u tions in kind ” T hese exfienditures concern chiofly fin? control, con stru c tio n and m ain ten an ce o f roads, tra ils .ml o ih o r s tru c tu re ; and forest highw ay.» In 19o2 a study w as mad.» of the period 1950-19o2 to d eterm in e how to tal co n trib u tio n s to local gov ern m e n t woul co m p are w ith asti- ntaf.vl taxi's assum ing the national forest land to lx- in ow nership. In . m am tainini oads used in way. Most th e s t r ic t ly F c S i t vice im provem ents w en cx- eluded in the study. • outcom e < f this s t u d y 1 the Pacific N orthw est n to have th e higest ra t io una ted tax. s to total cent ri- butioi is E stim ated tax es on t h ' I r.atioi ìal forests in the Paci fit N ortf west yy 'r e SI percent of t ho N atio tai Forest contributions to local tax refi 'f. The Southyy» rr. th Region had th e lowest ratio For instance, in fire cr 5l only estim a te d taxes being 21 {x' nt N {H'reent of th*? total t of fire of contribution. control on the talional forest* T hus ta r I eave discussed ,1 w as used in the study since th is percent fund direct paym ents id fig u re roughly eq uallt'd th e rat t h e ' .sjMX'iiie co n tributions in ot s ta te fire con rol exp en d itu re 1 ind”. There a re many re c re a on a per acre ba 'is. In th»' eas • tional, w atershed, and o th e r v al o i expenditui for construction ûtes w hich accru«' to local econo and niaint» nance of roads, trails, mies. Th»"«' a re difficult to e x a id stru c tu re s, ony 11 p r e e n t ol press in m onetary term s. tf. to tal national forest exixmdi- P e rh a p s one of th e most im tu re s yvas used in th e study. * p o rta n t, next to w atersh ed p ro In th»’ case of roads, a useful tection. is the perm anent m ain tost for inclusion yvas that of m ail tenance to local economies that o r school bus use. Since s ta te or i. su its from stability of forest local a u th o ritie s can b? exjx'cted m anagem ent T he community is to build o r take ivsjionsibility lor assured of .a continuous ami in- T h S£A M tFT D IN IN G W IL L You Need Not Purchase A nything - Just Ask For Tickets A t Our Meat Counter. Come In As O ften As You Like. Na Minors Allowed To Psrticiate. LAMB SALE YOUNG TENDER LAMBS NO YEARLINGS HAMS What am.. BUTT BE O P E N Location: C H E T C O Drawing April 16-You need not bepresent to win I Oregon Baptist Convention, I n d ia HALF CENTER ROASTS OR SLICES lb S9c WHOLE lb S ic HAMS WHOLE PORK LOIN PO R K S H O U ID E R S T -B O N E S TE A K S S H O R T R IB S R O A S T IN G H E N S » ft T AND W RAPPED )R FREEZING ft AGED. TRIMMED JE S T ¡J I I SIT. BART AT ERE EM W S , IN I Us BU'i CI IER SI IOP — n. iRT. 1111: hutch Women’s Missionary Meeting 111 the church, 730 Rev Basil Williams- iim in n i 1 in n u : u u n p iu u iu 1 u ic uniuu unniiftiunnnununjiiuuiinui uu in 1 nn 1 BEFORE •ttutpoinl BRINGS YOU A N ew 1955 All Porcelain A U T O M A T IC W A S H E R AT THF LOW PRICE OF $199.95 Model LH-7 You Pay Only $16.35 A M onth AND US THF COMPANION NEW 1955 H O T P O IN T A U T O M A T IC DRYER Now Only ft ? J ® ® ft» FOR A DELICIOUS STEAK, AND A TASTY CHOP to IN N 59c 39c genuine ft speaking WEDNESDAY: PORTLAND PROVISION HAM LEAN TENDERIZED - DELICIOUS A M > V K A I1 F R E E Z IN G 230 Rev. Thorlief Watlinc of South S< »ciety. I I I SDA'l : S Do p.111 NEVER U 47c 1b s ic HALF 11 :oo a.in. Rev. Rueben Mare, Haiti Christ 1.111 ('enter, Cliicagc. BART the BUTCH'S Cornet \s SHANK si \ |) . \ Y : ALL W E L C O M E See AICNhi/tG 2 PIECE SET MEN'S MATCHED SAMSONITE LUGGAGE were awarded. showing pictures and speaking. ir a c 1. a i u m n u n u u i i 1: n in n ra tm n iu FREE ROOM OLDSMOBILE - GMC TRUCKS 2 PIECE SET LADIES MATCHED SAMSONITE LUGGAGE and ter Mrs. Berger opened her gifts, pinochle was placed and prized REV. WALTER SADLER, PASTOR A /W l 1 I MARKET Buy U. S. Savings Bonds! D u l.lu iu C. Adams, executive secretary, r o o t ILEI. AUTO GO. FREEMAN'S J e rry Anderson Is home from the service. M IS S IO N A R Y S P E A K E R S AT THE BAPTIST COMMUNITY CHURCH j |'l l | SDAV: !N A group of college youngsters are home on their spring vacation this week end. G ere Weeks, and Pat Herman are home from th® University of Oregon in Eugene. D arrel H am pton is home from Oregon State. in g s this study natio n al forest ex pend- itu re s w >rc not included m erely because th ey served a useful p u r pose o r h a d some public benefit T he te s t applied w;*s \y het her th e p a rtic u la r exp en d itu res w ere such th a t s ta te or local govern m en t would a c tu a lly have been financially «ahi.? and w illing to si tend equivalent funds during the P' riod in question had th. n atio n al forests been in p riy ate oyvner- LOCATED Page 5 D em as Horn, a fo rm e r Brook- A T T E N D S ARMY SCHOOL Dll rthd;IV I urtv resident, now liying in 1 MU’- B r it- ' Lloyd Simpson, son of ..... Mr. ...... and ish C olum bia, w as visiting g th t h is i s 'M 1 Mrs. r s . Glenn Simpson has started | JCR! 1'or M rs C ra¡£ ,d Mrs. ¡ his trainning at Camp Gordon, in M|S 1>>na, was hostes, v v e k at th e hom e of Mr. and » » f ** Lynn H am pton. H orn w ill enter ........ . Atlanta Georgia. Simpson is at- a flt t a b irth d iy jxflVy • given for the sen io? soon. tending t l v Signal C orps school. E dith B erg er M onday afternoon, ________ i w here he \\ ill le a rn signaling ¡he b irth d ay clu b m em bers in Mr. and Mrs. C F. Campbell > and decoding, vited in c lu d 'd Agnes D arger, M ar and son Jim m y drove to San F ran A rt G uthrie and Don V aughn ie H oar, P ora G ustafson, Pauline isco last w eek end to pick B e tty Nelson, M ertie went to A loany to bowl in the I y g ert Mrs. C am pbell's m other. M is H arro u n . Ada B ennett, D orothy All-Coast tournam ent last wet G regory, yy bo is front K ansas City end T hey bowled in the doubles ' Sim pson, Ellen Johnson, and Flor- M issouri. Th v re tu rn e d Sunday and singles. C lifford and Bill j Davis M rs G regory is here on an e x te n d R efresh m en ts w ere served, af G u th rie drove along and stayed ed vacation. in E ugene w ith th e ir gran d m o th er creasing flow of incomc-p •oducing 1 Thev a tte n d e d th " A League forest produc s from the National Forest. Next yveek I w ould likt to «lis- Subscribe to The Brookings- cuss o u r pla ns for deve lopment of th«> C hetc D istrict 1«' se» »urces Harbor Pilot. in 1955. 1 CHETCO DISTRICT RANGER REPORTS TO PEOPLE ON INCOME IN 1954 v ' PILOT — BROOKINGS, OREGON Model L8.! 4.1 n q q c t You Pay Only $14.53 A M noth I HENDRICK'S FURNITURE