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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1947)
-' Page 4, Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore., Sunday. Dee. 21. 194) Mohawk Timber Proposed For Sustained Yield Set-Up Almost 75,000 acres of timber land in the Mohawk River area had been chosen Saturday as the subject of the first hearing for creation of an actual sustained yield forest unit under a new for estry plan. Assistant Secretary of. the In terior C. Girard .Davidson of Washington, D.C., announced that the public hearing will be held to determine the advisability of es tablishing the . cooperative Mo hawk River sustained yield unit. The hearing will be conducted in Johnson Hall at the University of Oregon at 10 am. Wednesday, Jan. 21. Would be First The Mohawk River area would be the first such forest unit to"be 'established in Oregon by agree ment between private and other land owners and the government. The hearing follows authorization by the Department of Interior last Nov. 29 of 12 master sustained yield units throughout Oregon. , The area proposed to be includ ed in the unit contains 34,505 acres I of forest lands under the jurisdic tion of the Department of the In- FOR SERVICE ON CARBURETORS IGNITION STARTERS GENERATORS GAS ENGINES MAGNETOS . MOTOR TUNE-TJP "y Clark Battery & Electric Co. 1991 WEST 6TH STREET PHONE 80 tenor, 18,378 acres of land owned by the Fischer Lumber Co. of Mar cola, and approximately 21,000 acres of land in the hands of other owners, including the state and the counties of Linn and Lane. Company Asks Davidson said the Fischer Lum ber Co. has made application for the inclusion of its lands in the unit agreement and till other for est land owners are invited to participate in the program. The marketing area for the peo posed sustained yield unit will be identical with the Upper Willam ette marketing area established by the order of Nov. 29. This master unit and its marketing area in clude the communities of Eugene, Junction City, Cottage Grove, Oakridge and Creswell. Act of 1937 A cooperative sustained yield unit is one of the elements in the program authorized by Congress in the "O and C Act of 1937" for the administration of valuable in termingled public and privately owned lands in western Oregon. Management practices are cal culated to promote the long-time stability of industries and com- 3 Days LAST MINUTE left EASY TO BUY 3 Days 1 Left I munltles dependent upon i con tinuing supply of forest products. This program, based upon the policy of sustained yield opera tions to insure a reasonable bal ance etween the volume of tree growth to tree cutting on the londs. also provides for the establish ment of the 12 master units and marketing of the forest products will be carried on for the benefit of the communities within the units and areas. The Bureau of Land Manage' ment has been conducting preli' minary negotiations with appli' cants desiring to obtain cooper ative agreements with respect to the management of such sustained yield units. Decision as to the actual es tabllshment of any of these units rests, however, with the secretary of the interior, and no steps to ward creation of the Mohawk River unit will be taken until after a thorough study of the Eugene hearing record. Bearing Jan. 20 Assistant Secretary Davidson will preside over the hearing here Jan. 21. The hearing will be open to local officers, representatives of dependent industries.labor, resi dents, and all other Interested per sons. It is requested, however, that those desiring to be heard at the hearing notify the regional ad ministrator, Bureau of Land Man agement, Swan Island Station, Portland, prior to Jan. 20, Statements Those desiring to submit written statements are requested to for ward them to the regional admin istrator as soon as possible before the hearing. Copies of a draft agreement for participation in the Mohawk River Forest unit may be obtained from the offices of the Bureau of Land Management (commonly called the O and C) at Portland, Salem, Eugene, Rose burg, Medford and Coos Bay. Preliminary drafts of the coop erative agreement to be discussed by OHEGON UTFITTEKS I I if FOR -HIM ) REMINGTON ELECTRIC SHAVER ) SCHICK ELECTRIC SHAVER ) SCHICK INJECTOR GIFT SET ) GILLETTE GIFT SET ) GEM RAZOR GIFT SET ) MEN'S FITTED CASES ) KABAR POCKET KNIVES ) KABAR HUNTING KNIVES ) CIGARETTE LIGHTERS ) CIGARETTE CASE ) TOBACCO POUCH ) IMPORTED BRIAR PIPES ) CRIBBAGE BOARD 0 ) EVERSHARP PEN & PENCIL SET ) BILLFOLDS . ) LEATHER LUGGAGE ) WRIST WATCHES ) BATH ROBES ) PAJAMAS ) DRESS SOCKS ) DRESS SLACKS ' ) MUFFLERS . ) NECK TIES ) COLUMBIA KNIT SWEATERS ) SLEEPING BAGS ) AIR MATTRESSES ) CAMP COTS ) CRUISER COATS ) JACKETS ) JACK SHIRTS ) MR. BARTENDER ) BOTTLE GUARD FOR HER SiMlMattlkMMMtftkkaiMlkktlStkklillltkMiS ( ) MAKEUP CASE ( ) TRAIN CASE ( ) 18" OVERNTTE CASE ..' ( ) 21" OVERNITE CASE ( ) 20" SHOE AND HAT BOX ( ) 21" WARDROBE CASE ( ) 26" PULLMAN CASE ( ) 29" FORTNITER CASE GIVE ONE OR MORE OF THE CASES THAT GO TO MAKE UP A A COMPLETE MATCHED SET. ( ) EVERSHARP PEN & PENCIL SET ( ) PARKER PEN ( ) ELECTRIC ALARM CLOCK ( ) MICRO 16 CAMERA ( ) SPARTUS FULLVIEW CAMERA ( ) TRAVELLER CAMERA ( ) CLIX CAMERA ( ) FALCON CANDID CAMERA t ) CIGARETTE CASE ( ) CIGARETTE LIGHTER ( ) COCKTAIL SHAKER ( ) BILLFOLD ( ) CAR ROBE ( ) ALL WOOL BLANKETS ( ) LADY PEPPERELL SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES IN WHITE AND . COLORS ( ) NYLON HOSE 51 GAUGE -20 DENIER I ( ) COLUMBIA KNIT SWEATERS Unique Photos Given U of 0 A collection of uniaue photo graphic material has been received by the department of special col lections in the University of Ore gon library, according to Dr. R. C. Swank, librarian. The collection, donated by C. F. Huntington of Orovllle, Calif., is a comD ation or Huntington s tatn- er, Charles J. Huntington, an itin erant photographer who main tained headquarters In Olympia, Wash., from 1887 to 1878. The elder Huntington came to Washington Territory from Minne sota and Illinois. In his early days, he was among the first photogra phers to reach and photograph Chicago after the great fire of 1871. The collection presented to the library includes the only known negatives of the Chicago fire. Itj also includes an interesting group of stereoscopic views of Washing ton Territory. The negatives are of the wet-plate type which were outdated half a century ago. An old tintype and some news paper clippings constitute the re mainder of the collection. Particularly interested in old photographs, the library is glad to hear from people who own such materials, librarians say. City Hall Secretary Named in Springfield SPRINGFIELD City Manager Cloyes Saturday announced the appointment of Dorothy Clawson as city hall secretary. Miss Claw son's appointment will be effective Dec. 29. Mrs. Virginia Gile, who ii re signing, has been secretary for over two years. . ' . Ray Edwards previously was appointed senior captain in the fire department, Cloyes said. 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