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About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1943)
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Jackson Co. 2nd in ().&(’ Timber Funds 0 ;__ It’S the WEIGHT behind the fist...that counts! Timber cutting on a sustained yield basis on the 2,500.000 acres of O. A C. Railroad grant lan'is In 18 Western Oregon counties during th<- fiscs! year ending June 30. 1943, not only supplied 415 mil lion board feet of lumber for war and industrial purposes, but also resulted In payments of nearly (1,000,000 In cash to the general fund of the counties In which the land is situated. Mr, E. K Peterson, Acting Dis trict Forester in charge of the Southern Oregon area, states tha^ Jackson County, with an aggre gate credit of $100,052.53, ranked second among the recipients of O A C. funds. Douglas County was first with $253,709 88; Lane Coun ty third and Josephine County fourth. The gross receipts of the O. * C. Administration are pooled, and then 50 per cent is divided among the counties according to the pro- portion of the total valuation of O Ik C. lands that existed in each county in 1910 the year the lands revested to the Department of the Interior from the Oregon and Cal ifornia i (now Southern Pacific) Railroad For the past five years the O. * C. has been making an additional payment of 25 per cent for back taxes accrued prior to 1937 The 1943 payments have liquidated this obligation. Hence forth, 25 per cent will accrue to the Federal Treasury. The re maining 25 per cent is available for administration of the O. & C lands, including protection from fire which is contracted to the State of Oregon Forestry Depart-I merit. Forming one of the nation's largest testing grounds for scien tific forest management, timber cutting as required by congres sional mandate, is conducted on a \ sustained yield basis which stip ulates that no more timber shall be cut each year than can be replaced by natural growth. Cut ting is conducted in such a man ner that recreational values are protected, timber growth is accel- i erated, and natural reforestation is obtained. ------------- o------------ F0RTRFSS /. EUROPE COURTISV Of THt OIIGON JOURNAL— A% United Nati. •. fora «1 ■ i. v<r U m y ■ ar.- tho fl t , w<- at h<.m«- in mdu tty. in war work, m fam ng, In ■ activity of thia total war ... we are the shoulders and body behind the blow. No amount of hardness and efficiency in the fiat itself avails, if the weight behind it is lacking. * i -"■■■■ - i NOTICE OF INTENTION TO . SOUTHERN OREGON MINER MAKE FINAL PROOF Notice is hereby given that Published every Thursilay at 167 Oscar Roy Taylor, of Box 614, East Main St., Asnland, Orego.i Hilt ,, California, who, on March by Charles and Ruth Giffen 28, 1938, made Homestead Entry Office Phone 8501 under Act of June 6, 1912, No. Subscription rates: £2.00 per year 021871, for E'iSE1,*, Section 30, . Entered as second-class matter is Township 40 South. Range 2 East, the post office at Ashland, Oregon Willamette Meredian, has filed February 15, 1935 under the act notice of intention to make final of March 3 187». Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before A E. '~' Rent: One of the most desir Giirerg, Justice of Peace, at Hilts. For - California, on the 9th »lay of able business locations in the November, 1943. Claimant names city. Suitable for Bakery, Market, as witnesses: Henry Pisan, of Mon's F u r ni s h i n g s, or Office. Hilts, California; Harry Furch, of Located at 153 East Main. Inquire at Billing's Agency. Medford, Oregon; Gus Avgeris, of Colestin, Oregon; Theo. Avgeris,’ FOR SALE of Colestin, Oiegon. f anning pears, peaches, tomatoes. George Finley, Register Very reasonable. Mr. and Mrs. B. F Craig and Mr and Mrs. Basil Craig and daughter Linda left Monday for their new home in Orange, Cali fornia They formerly operated the Odlege Cleaners on the Boule vaid. „ Mrs Harry Yeo returned home recently from a visit with her daughter and family in Portland »V* — - ... -- HERBERTS FRUIT A PRODI < E Rhone l*til See us sow for Automobile I. lability Insurance. Mrs. .M. T. Korns—on the Plaza. THE M I N E R PR E S S FOR QU A LIT T PKI.STI N G. —---- --------- ------- ----- AJ* kinds of Signs for »ale at •**•* Miner Office. . | ASK FOR MT. ASHLAND ★ * Butter & Creamed Cottage Cheese AT YOUR GROCERY OR MARKET ASHLAND CREAMERY "What is made in Ashland makes Ashland” Green Guard Services To Be Rewarded | All members of the Oregon ' Green Guard are urged to send in their completed manuals and ser vice records to Keep Oregon Green Headquarters. Salem. Ore gon before October 10, 1943. , The contest for the 167 prizes is to be judged on the basis of. summer services performed, new members enrolled, and on an es say written on the subject, “Why ! We Keep Oregon Green.” The Association is interested in , knowing of the services performed by the Green Guards in our firs prevention campaign. Many mem bers have a very good chance for a prize for their services alone. The essay is required for only the ■ first two gToups of prizes, and was added to help those people who have not found the opportun ity to perform some outstanding fete. Green Guards, get busy! You have a chance to win. don't relax! shove in the energy that will send the fis smashing clear thru to Berlin! « 4 Thursday, September 30. 1943 GREEN SLADS FOR Immediate Delivery BACK THE ATTACK with I’HONE 5751 GUNTER FUEL CO INVASION BONDS A I i I Sponsor: ASHLAND LUMBER COMPANY Invasion Warbonds 3d War LCu.i I SAME GOOD WORKMANSHIP SAME GOOD SERVICE! Wardrobe Cleaners On the Plaza Phone 3281 Bom to Cpl. and Mrs. Jesse Lee Oliver, a daughter Camelle Louise at Camp White Hospital, Sept. 23. I I "That N S voti U R A N C E can depend on” AUTOMOBILE FIKE HEALTH Jt ACCIDENT BREAD and CAKES M. T. BURNS ON THE PLAZA I J! i