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FOREST PROJECTS
hu not ben Increased to any alarm
ing proportions. Until recently. It
baa been warmer in the higher re
gion of aouthern Oregon than In the
valley, according to the weatherman,
because fog In the lower parts has
held out the sunshine. The lowest
temperature reached at Medford last
night was 34 degree.
Snow on the Siskiyou ha melted
34 Inches from It high point of the
ae&son, while the level on Sexton
mountain 1 now only a foot. All
main road leading from Medford are
reported nearly dry and may be tra
versed easily.
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Good resolution must find quick
employment or apoil.
love l mother of virtue.
Presbyterians To
Hear Dr. Stevenson
At Social Meeting
A covered dlan luncheon will be
held tonight at 0:30 at the Medford
Presbyterian church, honoring Dr. J.
A. Stevenson of Philadelphia.
After an hour of muslo and fellow
ship, the doctor will give an address
on some of the live social and moral
problems confronting the church to
day. Doctor Stevenson spoke this after
noon at assemblies of the Medford,
Jacksonville and Phoenix high schools
on the "Pine Art of Thinking."
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Oregon Weather
Fair east with local and valley fogs
and unsettled west portion tonight
and Thursday; probably rain on the
coast; little change In temperature;
fresh southeast wind off the coast.
Bank reference are not needed to
borrow trouble.
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Supervisor Janouc,h Says
Local Area Can Utilize
Any Force Made Avail
able for Improvements
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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1935.
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A comprehensive program for the
development of Rogue River national
forest, under the national CCC ex
pansion plan expected to be announc
ed soon from Washington, D. C. was
outlined yesterday by Karl janouch,
supervisor of Rogue River national
forest, following a three weeks' con
ference with officials of the regional
forest offices at Portland.
The local forest service has prepared
scores of projects embracing enough
work to take care of any appropria
tion likely to be made from the fed
eral administration. Although the
plan to Increase the national CCC
enrollment to 1,000,000 men is only
under consideration. Supervisor Ja
nouch Judged from the president's
recent talk on natural resources, In
which he placed much weight on the
importance of forest service work, that
a considerable amount of new work
Is undoubtedly forthcoming. Should
the plan be passed by congress. It is
expected that fund would be made
available by April 1.
Could Use 35,000 Men
The program prepared by officials
of Rogue River forest include pro
jects whereby 35,000 men could be
employed tor the full field season
These men would be stationed
throughout the forest at several new
CCC camps which have been foreseen
by local officials and already mapped.
The work these men would carry on
has been listed with view to priority
and classified to the smallest detail.
It will be checked over thoroughly
before the anticipated appropriations
are made and the program launched.
. Fire protection and recreational de
velopment are given first considera
tion, due to the fact that Rogue River
forest, which Is classed among the
most Important forests of the coun
try, is valued ror its timber resources
and as a recreational area for south
ern Oregon and northern California.
.K The work will Include camp ground
Improvements, fire hazard reduction
and fire prevention, blister rust con
trol, trail and road construction, fish
and game preservation, roadside
oleanup, telephone line construction
and many other projects which will
beautify, develop and perpetuate the
forest.
Summer and Winter Haven
Under recreational development,
Supervisor Janouch hopes to make
the forest not only a summer but a
winter haven. He disclosed plan for
the development of Lake o' the Woods
Into an extensive winter resort. Ski
ing facilities would be established
and the lake itself would possibly
be made suitable for Ice skating and
Ice boating. Ideal winter sport con
ditions are said to exist In the Lake
o" the Woods area, which would be
made accessible either by opening a
new road through the Dead Indian
country to Ashland or by developing
the one through the Pelican Bay dis
trict to Klamath Falls.
A new road would possibly be con
structed from Fisu lake to Four-Mile
lake, with a view to opening the lat
ter to' fishing and boating. A new
resort would 'hot be established In the
Four-Mile area, however, a one there
would tend to detract from the pres
ent Fish lake and Lake o the Woods
resorts.
Would Complete Loop
Another recreational project under
consideration Is the completion of
the loop from Ashland to Ashland
mountain, thence to Wagner Butte,
thence to Talent. By this road a
ahort drive would be opened through
an ana of unsurpassed scenic value.
Supervisor Janouch also revealed
plans for malntalnance of artificial
ponds throughout the forest for pump
supplies in case of forest fires, and
plans to surround Ml areas of great
forest fire hazard with fire breaks to
prevent spread of fire.
Huckleberry mountain, visiter each
summer by approximately 300C1 tour
ists, may be thinned of it shade
trees and fenced from cattle to de
velop to the greatest possible extent
its harvest of huckleberries.
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PAYS LABORERS
The district attorney's office an
nounced Tuesday that a cash settle
ment had been reached In the con
troversy between S. L. Dalnard. Dead
Indian district sawmill operator, and
18 workmen of the Ashland dlstrl:-..
Deputy District Attorney Nellson saul
today a check for 1835 had been re
ceived. In satisfaction of the claims
for labor, ranging from $25 to 1100
Dalnard was bound over to the grand
Jury last week, In Ashland Justice
court, for alleged failure to maintain
a monthly payroll, and l'iroeny by
bailee.
Deputy District Attorney Nellson
said the proceedings held yesterday
wre "quite spirited."
SNOW WIPED OFF
BY WARM BREEZE
A warm wind swept over southern
Ccouon from the south last night,
taking with it most of the snow from
the foothill surrounding Medford.
and reducing the level on the fl:kU
yo-.is to 1 inch, it was reported
th: mornUi? by the weather bureau
rhp:te th rise In temperature, the
runoif from the hier mountains
ha been gradual and the trewn flow
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