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Page 12 STATE AND FEDERAL LANDS BY AGENCY AND ACREAGE State of Oregon Land Division of State Lands Department of Forestry Highway Division Wildlife Commission Higher Education Board of Control State Engineer Military Department Board of Aeronautics Fish Commipsion Fair Commission Liquor Commission Public Employees Retirement Board Department of Employy;1ent Finance and Administration Total State of Oregon Land Federal Land in Oregon (as of June 30, 1971) Bureau of Land Management Far est Service Fish and Wildlife Service Bureau of Reclamation National Park Service Corps of Engineers Department of the Navy Department of the Army Agricultural Research Service Bonneville Power Administration Bureau of Indian Affairs Maritime Administration Department of the Air Force General Services Admin.istration Federal Aviation Administration Veteran's Administration Coast Guard Buteau of Mines Environmental Protection Agency U. S. Postal Service Federal Highway Administration Health Service & Mental Health Admin. Total FedP.ral Land in Oregon ~ 809' 933 653,190 221,644 103,000 17' 762 6,615 4,330 1,504 860 472 181 15 4 2 2 1,819,514 15,734,008 15,465' 751 459' 821 228,306 160,895 98,736 4 7,590 17,485 14,608 4, 719 1,155 1,005 971 886 822 422 310 . 47 20 18 2 2 32, 237,579 Land Conservation and Development Commission 1176 Court St. NE Salem, Ore. 97310 Report on Draft Statement now available. Free. Last series of workshops was held in Nov. (See also Calendar.) Family Consensus Program. Feedback Program in schools is now underway~ BLM News Clips U.S. Dept. of Interior Bureau of Land Management Oregon State Office P.O. Box 2965 729 NE Oregon St. Portland, Ore. 97208 Debut with November issue. Reporting on activities on BLM lands. Some general forest and grass news. Free. see also agriculture Evergreen Land Trust Association P.O. Box 311 Clear Lake, Wn. 98235 Articles of Incorporation of The Evergreen Land Trust Association The Undersigned, who is a citizen of the United States and a resident of the State of Washington, acting as the incorporator of a non-profit corporation under the provisions of R.C.W. Chapter 24.03, does hereby execute and adopt the following Articles of Incorporation for The Evergreen Land Trus.t Association: I. The name of the corporation is The Evergreen Land Trust Association. II. The period of duration or existence of the corporation is to be perpetual. III. The purposes for which the corporation is organized are to preserve land and encourage harmony among those living things utilizing said land; and without limitation of the foregoing;some of its specific purposes are: A. To acquire and preserve and help others to acquire and preserve: one, natural areas such as woods, fields, streams, lakes, mountains and other open spaces; two, wildlife; three, natural resources; four, other aspects of the good earth in its near-natural or natural state; AND, to accomplish these purposes within the context of human growth and human services. B. Equally, to provide natural resources, wildlife, and conservation education, personal and creative growth experiences, and spiritual enlightenment through judicious use of the natural state, and by the use of workshops, seminars, physical expression and exercise, scientific and technical studies and other means to assist in the full development of the human potential while in harmony with nature. C. To promote, use, and encourage humanistic principles in furtherance of communication between the species of living things so as to preserve the desirable qualities of life within a natural setting. D. To promote' the study and research of ecologically balanced life systems and to make such systems available to people apd other living things to enable present and future generations to enjoy these and related aspects of the good earth. E. That the corporation is organized and·operated specifically for public educational, charitable, scientific, spiritual, and literary purposes, within the meaning of Section 501 (c) (3) of The Internal Revenue Code. FILEDJUN 13 1974 A. Ludlow Kramer, Secretary of State - December, 1974 (MEDIA ) Sellwood Bee 8128 SE 13th Portland, Ore. 97202 Publishing since 1906. A neighborhood newspaper for Sellwood, Westmoreland and Eastmoreland. Remember when newspapers talked about your neighbors? Sellwood is Portland's Antique Row and the Bee is increasingly full of antique news (and ads). The Sou 'wester A 4-page, tabloid sized newspaper produced by journalists of Jackson, Lincoln, and Wilson High Schools in Portland, as a communication between students and adults in the Portland area. Northwest Media Project Contact: Tom Chamberlin 2242 NW Hoyt, 97210 224-3800 Its primary purpose is to stimulate public awareness and support for work of regional film and video tape. Plans to circulate regionally produced programs. Eco-news Environmental Action Coalition, Inc. 235 E. 49th St. New York, N.Y. 10017 8 page monthly newsletter for urban children, grades 4-6. Write for sample copy. Maybe specify an interest area. 10¢ each back issue. . Organizations that require quick reaction to environmental signals often cannot wait for information to work its way up the hierarc-hy. Therefore, ways will be sought to have the information handled at lower levels. -Donald N. Michael also participation,. computers

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