Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, July 19, 1956, Page 10, Image 10

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Thursday, July, 12, 1956
Brookings-Harbor Pilot — Brookings, Oregon
Words and Music by Flossie Bu chanan and Ellen Arrell
L IIJ PIL O T
The PILOT
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Ray Pisarek, Joe Murphy
Editor» and Publisher»
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A S S O C IA T IO N
A F F IL IA T E
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R um ors are
FEDERAL FOUL-UP............
Brookings Ain’t Dying
Flying
Lets keep on trying
And stop all this lying
Th e best way to sell something is to Advertise!
can be a supplem ent to refo resta­
Two items of interest keep cropping up in the metro­ tion w hile th e fo restry program
develops.
politan press that simply amaze us. One, the Japanese 5. A study of th e tanoak and develpoed m ore quickly, for th e
weather station keeps making various reports about Atom alder, available in th e county as benefit of o u r co u n ty ’s economy.
an added industry.
5. T h at livestock producers b e 1
bombs, and hydrogen bombs bursting in air. Then the 6. A stu d y of tran sp o rtatio n enc°uraged to expand to use graz­
Atomic Engergy Commission and other various govern­ due to th e port sites, which could ing areast, produced by burning
lx? developed in C u rry county.
, and seeding of logged over lands,
ment agencies will rush around to eithes deny the blasts, 7. A study of the industry, at in th e interim of tim ber regrow th.
present, and its cap acity to pro­
The com m ittee fu rth e r recom ­
or to confirm them.
duce.
m ends th a t cau tio n he urged to
What’s the trouble? Don’t the AEC tnink that the
8. A study of erosion control keep livestock units w ithin lim its
American * people
should
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informed
on
when
and
where
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Paslir's
on loR8>ng roads and of good grazing m anagem ent I
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logged-over areas.
principals for the prevention of
and how the bombs are being shot off. Why do we have 9. A study on w hat the conceiv­ undue in ju ry to th ree grow th, and
grow th of the tim ber indus­ depletion of forage g rain s through
to get the information from the fapenese weather people? able
try could be in C u rry county.
overgrazing.
The stro n g dem and for Curry
It doesn’t make sense to us.
The com m ittee adds th a t m an ­
county tim b er has developed in agem ent of bottom land should be
Two, what is the story on I fells Canyon? We know recent years. T his dem and has, in such as to m ain tain a su ffic ie n t,
that certain congressmen and senators are trying to rush tu rn , cre ate d a dem and for access p astu re acreag e to supplem ent a
roads into the F ed eral Forest.
program of woodland grazing.
a bill through, to enable the Federal government to build
Facts, presented to the com m it­
the “high dam”. We know too, that the Idaho Power tee, pointed out th a t a possible
1,000 m iles of m ainline roads
BRAKE RELINE
Co. has been building their “low’ dam” for several months would be needed to fully develop
th
e
tim
b
er
resources
in
the
coun-
now. In fact, they have rushed in hundreds of people, and ty an d 1.000 m iles of sp u r roads.
many dozen pieces of equipment to expedite the building R ecom m endations, based on
com m ittee stu d y of facts present­
of the dams.
ed, w ere as follow s:
July 19 -- Aug. 4th
The obvious fallacy is this. Why are the Idaho power 1. T he ex tension service, with
e cooperation of all related
people going ahead with their dams, when it becomes th
agencies, conduct an education Most All Cars & Pickups
more and more apparent that the Federáis will do the p rogram on farm woodlot m an­
ent p ractices through the
building? We’ll answer that. The Idaho Power Co. will e agem
stab lish m e n t of th ree dem onstra­
lx- re imbursed for the work that they have already put tion areas in th e county.
HARBOR GARAGE
in, if their federal permit is canceled. If that is the case These d em o n stratio n s would
show m ethods of safety, pruning,
I’H. 2405
we are about to see ahuge waste of money—tax money. thinning, C hristm as tre e produc­
tion,
refo
restatio
n
,
eq
uiprrcnt
for
It seems to us, tint the government could find ways and the farm woodlot operation, sal­
mans to issue a temporary injunction until congress either vage, devlopm ent of m inor forest Coffee M ill Cafe
fire control and be used
approves the high dams, or washes their hands of the products,
for public tours.
whole mess. But in any iase, let’s put a stop to the build­ 2. The developm ent of an in­
of forest products. T his
ing until we know which way the ball is going to bounce! ventory
inventory would include present
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S P E C IA L
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$18.50
Curry County Economic Survey
report of the
T im ber R esouraet and Industry
C om m ittee covered in Survey
N orm an Chenoweth, chairm an,
Ophir, Oregon
R M. Knox, W’edderburn, Ore.
Dan Abraham, Gold Beach, Ore.
Ross K Brown, Gold Beach. Ore.
E arl Albin. Gold Beach, Ore.
d u stry Com m ittee considered th e
following as problem s and objec­
tives of the com m ittee:
1. A forest education program
through farm woodlot m arketing
dem onstrations.
2. A county-w ide inventory of
what we have and who owns it
3. A study of grazing land th a t
K. W P riest, co u n ty extension could and possibly should be
agent, s»cretary, Gold Beach. Ore. growing tim ber.
4. A study on w h eth er grazing
T he Timbers Resources and In-
Scud&ùtÿ.
T im e fo r
'Wa.xà
W hen
supplies of tanoak, ald er and fir
tim ber.
3. The development of a survey
indicating the present tim b er in­
d u stry 's production cap acity and
th e possible fu tu re grow th of our
of rest ry in d u stry which o u r re­
sources can support.
4. The C urry C ounty Survey
Council urge and assist o u r U. S.
F oresters, S ta te F oresters. C oun­
ty C ourt and o th e r public ag en ­
cies, t° speed the developm ent of
an access road program into the
public forest so th a t an orderly,
scientific, sustain ed w ield h a r ­
vest of our m a tu re tim ber m av he
T he
chief objective
of everyone should be to do one
thing well. Your doctor accomplished this objective when
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