PACE ETOHT
MEDFORD MAI7. TRIRDNTD. MED FOR U, OREGON'. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 2R. 1936.
GRAZING POLICY
IS REVAMPED BY
FORESHERVICE
Under New Practice Ten
. Year Permits Will Be
Granted to Stockmen
Range Land Is Limited
A new policy was announced today
by tha United Btatea forest service
whereby tn-yenr permit will oe
printed to qualified stockmen de
pendent upon national forests for
summer range.
Regarding tha new practice Karl L
Janoucb, supervisor of the Rogue
River national foreat. Issued this
statement:
'The policy was established con
sistent with forest service procedu.e
to be of tha greatest benefit to loci!
communities and to contribute In tine
greatest way toward the stabilization
and rehabilitation of ranch properly
and the stock Industry In general.
"Orantlng of ten-year permits will
not only stabilize the Industry, K'x
will also permit the rancher to make
definite plans for long periods throuh
the provision of a certain amount
of national forest range for hts ire
during the summer periods. It 111
also assist the rancher In seeming
loans for the csrrylng out of his op
erations, It Is of special Interest to
the financiers making loans to rancn
ers because It la creating an asset of
tangible value which can be used as
security for the loans.
For Property Owners
"These term permits will be grant
ed only to qualified stockmen who
own sufficient property fully to W
care of the stock that they graze on
the national forest during the per
iod they are not on the national 'or
est range. Ranch men who do ncv
own property cannot secure term per
mits. Neither will they be given ere lit
for leased land.
"As far aa the Rogue River national
forest la concerned, the area where
term permits can be granted Is limit
ed. A great deal of the range wltr.ln
the national forest boundaries con
sists of O. & C. and private land.
Where the forest service does not
have full administration of the land
within the rane boundaries It Is Im
possible to grant privileges extending
over a term of years for the reason
that lands cot fully administered by
the forest service are subject to
change of administration and owner
ship. Zones Established
"Term permits will not be recom
mended by the supervisor for ranch
men who are not wholly engaged n
the stock Industry but who receive
only part of their total Income fr m
the ranch through the raising ot
stock. Ranches located at a distar.t
point i from the national forest will
not be considered as eligible for tern
permits, in other words, a definite
dependency zone will be established
and ranches lying within this de
pendency zone are those which U
oe eligible.
"It Is not believed that It will be
possible to grant ivrm permits lor
the Applegata and Dead Indian 1r-
tricts, a good share of the Butte
Palls district and that part of toe
Rogue River district which Is con
sidered as the Trail and Elk Creek
countries, for the reason that the
forest service does not have full d
ministration of all the land within
the national forest boi'nri-ries, shire
approximately one-half of the land In
these regions la O. is C "
HOG-CORN PAYMENTS
START IN TWO WEEKS
WASHINGTON. Feb. 38. ((Ma
chinery went Into ger today to pay
the nation's corn-hog farmers about
100.000,000 for their compliance with
1934 and 1935 AAA programs.
Parm administration officials ssld
actual writing of checks to finish
payments probably would begin In
about two weeks and soon thereafter
would proceed rapidly.
E
TO EXPAND FAST
PINE JAN SAYS
Residential Construction in
1936 Will Double That
of 1935 Is View Need
of Much Lumber Seen
PORTLAND, Ore.. Feb. 28. (API
David T. Mason, manager of the
Western Pine association, predicted
today that residential construction
in 193o wilt be double that of 1Jj5.
This will require a cut of flO.000.000
square feet a quarter, he told dele
gate to the association convention.
Residential construction was almost
at a standstill several years nat
moved sharply upward last year.
However, It would have to double
In 1936 and again In 1937 to reach
pre-depresslon levels. Mason said.
The economic committee estimated
that 1.744,000.000 board feet of west
ern pine lumber will be needed the
first half of 1936. This Is 35 per ce.it
of normal production but more than
twice the 1934 code quota Masn
said the estimate waa about rtgnt,
but pointed out that lumber stocks
are mounting rapidly.
He said the western pine has main
tained more regular production stock
and price averages through the de
pression than either southern pine
or other west coast softwoods. In
1929. he aald. pine business waa 46.7
per cent as much aa the other :wo
groups but now U 62.7 per cent at
much. He attributed part of these
gains to the west coast strikes.
Lumber price reductions have been
more severe than those of steel,
brick or concrete, he said.
DAM TOWN PUBLISHERS
CHARGED WITH FORGERY
GRAND COULEE DAM, Feb. 38.
(P) Two Grand Coulee publishers
were In the toils today on forgery
charges. State polios reported arrest
Ins Harvey N. Larson, 47. of ths
Weekly Grand Coulee Times on a
Spokane police request. O. M. Van
dermeer. former editor of a defunct
mimeograph dally, was arrested earli
er In the week. -
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12 No. 2 cans for S1. 07
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Nat. Green Tips, No. 1 Picnic
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Asparagus and Grapefruit Can
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