Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, May 13, 1948, Image 8

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    Southern Oregon New» Review, A shbnJ, th e . lliu n d .i), May i ) , iy^S
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Irrigationisis Explain Need For Proposed D a m s
impoiting Canadian power to
The farm production of the ROGUE RIVER POWER DEV
service her industries. True there)
Rogue River basin as reported by
ELOPMENT
ROGUE RIVER POWER DEV­
the two b o u n ty Agents toi 1946.
3 percent on the power are large plants being built bull
ELOPMENT
was 30 million dollars. They have I investm ent is com parable to the the recent history of Western
A study of the Bureau of Re­
estim
ated that full developm ent I local company tax of $1,155,439.97 power development proves th a t'
clam ation report on development
of
the
valley througn irrigation even though the power compuny none of these plants will meet
of the w ater resources of the
Rogue River Basin leads to the would double this production. is paying taxes on all its facili­ the potential demand. Irrigation
conclusion that no furestr Irriga­ Discounting present nigh farm ties which may be greater than development in the basin would
probably double the present val
tion in the valley can be had If prices it is fail to estim ate that the Bureau investm ent.
The Central Valley project ot icy demand for power with no
the land is required to pay the lull valley developm ent through
entire cost. In order to develop irrigation would produce a 20 mil California with the Shasta Darn visible supply on hand unless tin*
any further irrigation in the \ a l­ lion annual resource to the city as its key plant is set up on a Rogue Rivei potential is develop
ed.
ley the power potential of the and town business. It should be power rate of 4.72 mills.
worth
to
the
community
the
e
x
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Rogue River must be developed
NEED FOR MORE POWER
penditure of the $36,691,500 re ­
Mrs. Don Sheldon is visiting
along with the irrigation.
The power production of the her sister In Los Angeles Mrs.
quired
to
develop
the
Rogue
This raises these questions.
State of Oregon as reported by
1. If the land cannot afford River Pow er potential as o u tlin­ the Public Utility Commission Sheldon and son, Joe, left S a tu r­
ed
in
the
A
plan
of
the
Bureau.
day. Mr Sheldon, who gs present
developm ent on its own account
has not increased in the last six ­ ty teaching at the Klam ath Fallti
who else besides land owners
POWER REPAYMENT
teen years. In fact the power pro­ Vocational school, is a partner
will be benefited by irrigation
Under Reclamation laws three duced by Utilities in 1946 was in Sheldon Jew elry store.
development?
53,981.117 K W H. less than was
2. If others are benefited what percent on the Power investm ent produced In 1930 by the same
can
be
used
to
pay
p
art
ol
the
ir
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is it worth to them?
utilities. From 1930 to about 1937
3. If it is worth development rigation construction costs to power produced in Oregon was
lighten the farm developm ent
how can the paym ents be met?
loan. Purchaser of this power sold in other States in am ounts
will receive full value for the as high as 150 million K.W.H. per
BENEFITS
money
expended and this money year. Since 1937 the State of O re­
The whole area of the valley
will
create
a fund that will aide gon has been im porting power
including all business and all
professions are benefited by any in the reclam ation of the land to from other States in increasing
valley development. The crops produce a sustained valley in ­ am ounts till in 1946 they im port­
raised on the irrigated lands are come for the entire community. ed from adjacent States more
power by 467,903.089 K.W.H.
sold and distributed through the
Comparing the cost of power than they produced in the State.
channels of trade in cities and as developed by the present local
towns. Each dollar spent in power company and the proposed This indicates that Oregon is de­
wages, m aterial, and service in Bureau rate we find, according to finitely short of power develop­
growing these crops pass through the State Public Utility Commis­ m ent and is at the mercy of other
States who in tu rn are short of
these trade channels forming the sion report for 1946, That the
very life blood of the city and local company expended in the available power. California has
town trade. The Railroads, Truck production of 433,306,610 K.W.H. been very short during the past
fall and W ashington has been ]
lines and bus lines are all bene­ $535.799.93, for depreciation and
fited, perhaps to a greater extent am ortization $466,861.27 and for
than are the Farm ers and this taxes $1,155,439.97 which gives a
benefit is more imm ediate and power cost of 4.98 mills per K.W.
Authorized Dealer
certain. A fru it crop raised to H. The Bureau of R eclam ation1
m aturity represents a definite have figured am ortization, opera­
WHIZZER MOTORS
value enjoyed by labor, business tion and m aintenance, and re ­ 343 E. Main
Phone 2-1541
and serve people even when sold placement in their rates and 3
at a loss on the m arket and n et­ percent on the power investm ent
ting the grow er little or nothing. and arrive at the rate in plan A
It has been claimed that the fa rm ' ~ ~
eg" p^UtiVe
dollar impetus passes through rate and entirely sound. The 3
not less than seven hands before percent on power investm ent
it finally comes to rest. It may be may be considered a tax for the
safely assumed, therefore, that developm ent of the community
irrigation of added acres will just as the power companys tax
m ean three or four times the is used for the State, County,
farm value to the other interests Municipal and school govern­
of the community.
ments. It am ounts to about one
million per year.
COMMUNITY VALUE
By J. M. Spencer, Sec.
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Gloria Lusby N ew
AWS President
Mildred Klum Is
Soroptimist Pres. !
W h e re
w o u ld y o u r
lb mily bV-wKbout
y o u r income**
Election of officers lor 1948 I
49 held the center of attention I
at the Soroptim ist Intel national |
meeting. Friday, May 1 Dltlcei
elected for the coining yeai w in |
President, Mildred Khun, vie»
president, M arjorie Clink, seen-
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tary, Cura Mason, recording sec
retai y, Nellie Wick; treasuier,
Marie M cK eevei, dlieclors In­
clude retiring President, Erances
Worth, June I’entzer and Phoebe
Green.
The piano com m ittee reported
that they hud bought a piano foi
$100. It was presented to the gills
at Susan Holmes Hall at the Col
Ashland. Oregon
lege, Munday, May 3.
HII.LINGS AGENCY
At the meeting held April 30,
Ph. 7558
Roger Rath spoke In behalf of ! 209 W. Main St.
Medford .Oreqon
the Cancer Drive The club voted
Mein 4 Oak
Ph. 8781
$25 to this fond drive
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INSURANCE COUNSELORS
LIFE INSURANCE
S.C. Jones & Sons
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W hat’s Our Name?
Name Our Store and
Classified Advertisements
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CONTEST ENDS I RIDAY, MAY 14, at 6 p.m.
Whatever our name will be—we’re fast
gaining a reputation for tine
menswear
Seven room house for rent. Call
Need clean cotton rags. Pay 5c
7427.
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308 N. Main
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Ashland
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THE ASHLAND TOGGERY
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Mac’s Shoe Shop
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proved 225 acres, and house, Rt. ienced practical nurse. Desired
1, Box 418, Phone 7247, Ashland, private duty cast. Telephone 7247.
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