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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1952)
orest Receipts Hit 3911923 Record ' i. National For-.$21,250,000 during the ei Spring Upsurge Found Slower Wusn- natlonal for- wP1m, region in forest re ".ffh Tfirst eight months rt 7!" .., Elected $3,911, Kertlastyear- T,.i 1. accoru--- ...tr J. HerDert '"i"' ,..-. Mnrthwest. na- IM Wculr.... i.,,.1 al- . -ofPiuia - W?!ZrZ the similar vear, iw 8 TOUU Wi -I I rArridentS I $T Friday and early ...,-J riarllnvthn. 494 i Ave., wm "" 11 .. Police reported . inRl tiirinr at 543 ta ni a."1 . .T IMS i - . rn Virgil James - - it... .lat nn was isaucu mis Pt. rtv itsie ivi.M.."-". ".,7.. iit40 a.m. acci- ftfiay at 11th and Patter- . Bom rai"'"" . .... .Jn nnsrotpri t. .nri 1 IMDU Btuoii "i ..lu... HIH Pearl "'" j .climated ,tctivea uou.s- months. Stone sairl. Twenty-five per cent of the re ceipts is returned to the coun ties In uhirh the fnree.e f use by schools and for building roaas. nn aaamonai iu per cent is usea lor rorest service roads. Pnvmpnt tn pmmlioc hat. a !n creased steadily in recent years, stone pointed out. In fiscal year 1851, Oregon counties received more than $4,250,000. an aver age of 29 cents from each acre of national forest land. Washing ton counties averaged 22 cents an acre. Second and third hlohocf in come producing forests in the re gion were the Olympic and Gif- iora t-incnot national Forests, both in Washington, which col lected $2,320,300 and 1 A41 11D respectively during the first eight momns or mis iiscau year. Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore., Sun., Apr. 13, IMj Pq Onion Editor Views 'Unusual' Lamb's Tongue quintuplet - type Lamb's Tongue showed up on the Onion Editor's desk Friday, a present' from Mrs. Ralph Van Kork, 3071 Whitbeck Blvd. Mrs. Van Kirk says that the five-blossomed Lambs Tongues are rather unusual, In that the cream colored lilies usually have only one blossom on a stem in the wild state. She found the delicate wild plant in her yard Friday afternoon, . SALEM UP) Th recovery in nrrwnn'e i,.c:A- is slower than that of last year, me oiate unemployment Com pensation Commission said Friday. The CommisKinn nnnnnnM.! 4Un ioi.ouu persons were working in late March In nnn.f.m, iu. which was 3600 less than the total year earlier. Forest inHllctrioe -K 'J cnipiujcu Id," 400 men. a rirnn nt o inn - wiaicn in laai. J-he commissinn lietoi 40 onf Persons as Unpmnlnvari Jth 'ina rate of insured unemployed be- The COmmissinn n 101,532 in benefits in March. 29 per cent more than in March. 1951. Benefit nsvmant.. ! 4U- I i p"j..iv.iwi hi me i.rst three months th( vaa ,a i 383,083, the second hlehest tn. iai xur mar nertnH nf ha post-war years. The highest first quarter post-war total was in 1950. When evtreTrtali, anl.4 ..... - wea ther forced closure of many indus- DIFFICULT TRIP LOWELL Jimmy Morean. 11 is back from Jerome, Idaho, with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. James Huff of Oakland with whom he traveled tn viit h;e grandparents. The trip home re quired 29 hours which ordinarily umes auoui 17 nours. ine car was towed through water this side ot vaie ana tney encountered much difficult driving through wasnouts toward Bend. lib 'iWl? IT'S EXCITIJVC: IT'S KEWt Casual Furniture fashioned for Today's Mode of Living! 4 COFFEE AND CONVERSATION . . . Rush-Tex panel enots of loose cushioned back sofa; Amber Birch finished back . . . 159.95 . . . Cocktail Table 24"x48", H 16" . . . 53.75 Entertain . . . Easily informally with 1 I I i.vJ tLjif--.f mm at AMBER BUFFET TABLE smartly letf guests serve themselresl Btructural stretchers placed high lor unobstructed knee room. Leaves down, 30"x42"t as here, B0"x42"j fully extended 86"x42". 134.95. Upholstered side chair UiM. i wm. RUSH-TiX It's as salty as Cape Cod ... as smart as Park AvenueThere's a grass roots charm about It that warms yonr heart and pats yon lm mediately at ease. There's a simple elegance In ragged Rush-Tex combined with Amber Birch finish .... In smooth uncluttered lines that make for easy upkeep .... and more time for friends and fan. Only 10 of oar large grouping of COUNTRY MODERN living dining pieces. POPCORN AND POP . . . Good stories flow easily when good friends gather Japanese fashion for midnight refreshments. 15" H Cocktail Tab! Is 40" In diameter . . . $48.50. " CONVENIENCE AND COMFORT ... Rush-Tex paneled arm chair, loose cushion back . . $79.95. CANASTA OR DINING Fashionably Round. I1M MM . 1 . AIM M diameter einsnae no ... $74.95. Saddle seats, backs steam bent to fit: Mates chair, $22.50 . . side, $15.50. Friday Nights 'Hi 9 p.m, at the Corner ot Eighth & Olive Daly 3:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.