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THE CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS
Estacacla, Oregon, Friday, May 9, 1958
Red Cross Chapter, as director
of the
Astoria
Community
Chest, and has been a director
o f the
Astoria Chamber
of
Commerce, the Clatsop County
Public Health Association, and argues, " I won’t have any Im­
of the March o f Dimes.
mediate income from trees.”
"Better wait for the income”
Married in 1938 to Geneve I .
Tipton of Wichita, Kansas and we suggest, “ Than to lose mon­
have two children
Sally, age ey each year tryiing to farm it.”
On Highway 26 Between
16, and Bill age 13.
The older ones
remind us
Sand and Gresham
In 1950 was appointed as a ith a snort,“ I wouldn't live long
member of the Inter-American enough to harvest the crop.”
Ph: Portland AL 4-7783
Our rejoiner is that an intell­
Tropical Tur.a Commission by
Furniture &
President Truman, as a repre­ igent tree farming program is
sentative of the United States like putting money in the bank
Miscellaneous
endowment
on that commission. Have con­ or purchasing an
Each year the value
tinued to serve under President policy.
Eisenhower, but have resigned grows and the real sale value
GUARANTIED PERFECT
| as result o f the appointment to of the land parcel increases.in
many cases
the
outlay for
the Supreme Court.
He has served on other com­ equipfent is slight and no fer­ GROKETT JEWELRY
mittees of the Oregon State Bar tilizer is needed.
Sandy, Oregon
Bring what you have to
Many o f these
purchasers
including the Judicial Adm inis­
tration commitee and the griev know little about farming so it
sell-sold on consignment
will be just as easy to learn to
anco committee.
He is a member of the Meth­ be a farm forester as learn to
odist Church, Masonic Lodge, raise beef cattle or berries.Well
Elks Lodge and Moose Lodge. : anyhow its an idea.
JUDGE GORDON S LO A N
“iR e t u x K . . .
this
Judge Sloan has on three oc-
The day after writing
Oregon Supreme Court
of
casions served as Circuit Judge 1 article w e received a copy
Judge Sloan, candidate for Pro Tern in Multnomah County | one of the farm outlook circu-
election to tne
Oregon
Su­ by appointment o f the
privately published in
Chief j lars
preme Court was born in Hoxi, Justice of the Supreme Court- { Washington D. C. This is what
Kansas, April 9, 1911. Educated
the editor has to
say
about C O M M I S S I O N E R
in public schools o f
Holton,,
farm woodlands and we
hope
Kansas. Obtained A. B. degree
he takes so offense at the quo-
University o f Kansas, 1933 ;L1.
I tation.
P I A d v , L M o r ir , T r i « , Skoko fo r Commissioner
B. degree, University of Wash­
“ Farmers with small wood-
Com m itt«#. 3229 S. L C o K e r d M ilw iu lu i. Oregon
burn School of Law, 1935.
I lands particularly in the south,
Practiced law in Kansas from
(B y John J. Inskeep, County ! have what amounts to a guar­
1935 to 1940, and from 1937 to
anteed market from
here on
Last week w e discussed some out. The U. S. Forest Service
1940 served as Assistant United
impossible prob­ has just reported on its
States Attorney fo r the District >f the near
U. S.
o f Kansas, where his father al­ lems facing many owners o f re- I timber inventory In essesce, it
farmlands. says that this country w ill need
so served as Justice of the Su­ cently purchased
We promised this week to dis­ almost double the amount
preme Court of Kansas.
of
M oved to Astoria, Oregon, in cuss an oft overlooked oppor­ wood it now uses over the next
1940, and continued in the pri­ tunity. In so doing let us take 40 years. It points
out
that
vate practice there until
ap­ a typical example.
small forest or woodland own­
Let’s say that 120 acres are ers have the biggest opportuni­
pointment to
the
Supreme
Court. From 1949 to 1952 serv­ involved, of which 30 acres are ty to provide the needed wood.
Lets further assume ‘Improving milions of small for­
ed as a member o f the Board o f tillable.
Governors of the Oregon State that lime and fertilizer require ests is Am erica’s most import­
R E P U B LIC A N
Bar, and in 1952 was vice pres ments approach a cost of $7U ant forestry job, FS says, ad­
ident. In 1953 served as a mem- an acre,if the tillable acreage is ding ‘The condition o f
small
for
ber o f the B< aid of Bar Eramin- ! to be brought into really high private forests is not good-es-
production.
And
then
$6,000
is
ers. From 1950 to 1954 served
pecialy in the South.’
as a member o f
the
School needed for farm machinery not
including
a
truck.
These
items
Board of Astoria, Oregon, and
cost
fo r C LO SIN G D A Y PR O G R A M
in 1954 as the chairman of the repesent a capital
equipment and
fertilizer of FOR K IN D E R G A R T E N HERE
,
board.
Served
as
president
of
Paul Political Ad. V trcli F Oliver. Sec -
» .
.
„•
.
,
as $270 an acre. Such costs might ON M A Y 15
Trees Bean tor County Commissioner t h p Astoria KlWaniS Club,
The Estacada Kindergarten
Committee.
- * - - 1------ * “ f the Clatsop County be justified if one
approaches
chairman
farming for fun and is able to under the direction o f Mrs. El­
i *
■
a closing
afford it. The matter is more sie Hale, w ill have
serious for the many who
are day program on the morning or i
May 15. Birthdays will be ob­
in moderate circumstances.
REPUBLICAN
Right here is our point. How served for Tommy Tunnell,Ro­
for
about that untillable 80? Un­ nald Thomas, Gregory Kiggins l
doubtedly the form er owner re­ and David Foreman.
moved every salable log. But ,The children w ill play several
theie is a good stand of young selections in their Rhythm Band
timber coming along Is there and renew the singing of their
songs.
a slash disposal problem?
Is favorite kindergarten
RE-ELECT
there a mountain boomer con­ They w ill feature a play in cos­
trol problem1'W hat are the pos­ tume entitled “ Papa Bear’s A d ­
venture.” Tha boys and
girls
sibilities of reforestation?
In short doesn’t this place of- w ill receive awards for scrap Paid Political Ad.
New Loop Hyway
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C O M M ISSIO N ER
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For service and sales on all
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W C KiNSO N
RE- ELECT A tñAH WHO CARES!
C!.'!cki?:sias County
Sìa is
Representative
1M U IL0 C H
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