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12 The Nowi-Hovlow, Rosoburg, Ore Frl., April 21, 1930 OUT OUR WAY By J. R. Williams r NO, KIO, SEE TH' GUY EASE "NO IS JUST AS A MO NOT IN AND JUMP OUT? DECEIVIM' AS'VESV I ON MOUR ' HE TOLP ME HE WAS TH' BULLS REALLY ) r LIFE.' NO, ( GONNA HIT TH" BULL Iki HIS BEST HAMR FDR ANEW LATHE CHUCK, 1 HUMOR- HE'S I I VVOKJ'T BUT HE THIMKS HES J REFUSlW TO LET ALLOW V FOUNt? HIM IN A BAP A HAMP TAKE A U. V-NO' HUMORJ- ( PlRTV JOBJYj" J THE NOES) HAVE IT i" "?.:."?' V IT'S THE TALK OF THE JOWN! Clothes mmf ainoimeiy moth-proof while they re (wing cleaned! Thit'i the new service which ii sweeping the town like wild-fire. High quality cleaning perfect reshaping plus the MONITE Process of Moth-Proofing which only we can offer youl Thii remarkable new method ot clothei care Insures your clothes against moth damage for a period of aix months, or until they are again cleaned. It ii safe, narm less, odorless, non-poisonous yet it keeps moths tvrty! , . . Best of all, it costa you not on cent extra. MONITE Moth-Proofing is an added part of our service installed for your protection and offered to you at our regular cleaning price! Let us clean and moth 1HOTM rHOOf QljUHWCl proot your clothes aowl Monit, Ztl-Ttx and 24 Hour Servict . . . only at DRIVE-IN CLEANERS do you get oil three ot no extra charge. 705 $. Stephens Phone 1649 Abolish RFC, Suggestion Of Its Former Head WASHINGTON. UP) Sens tors looking into the lending opera lions of the RcconHtruction Finance corporation- got this advice from former KKC chairman Jesse Jones: Abolish it. Jones said the agency is being misused and prostituted in making loans. "I think it should be given a decent burial, lock, stock and barrel," he said. The Houston (Texas) publisher took his stand in a letter to Sena tor Kulbright (D-Ark), chairman of a Senate banking subcommittee which now is inquiring into RFC lending practices. , Jones, who headed the huge fed eral lending agency (or 13 years, advanced these reasons why it should be closed out: "First, because none of the con ditions which prompted the crea tion of the RFC and the various amendments to its powers exist to day; second, government lending in competition with private busi ness is not a oroper function under our free enterprise system; third, because it is being prostituted when making such loans as the Kaiser Fraser, the f.ustron, the Texmass and the Waltham Watch company; fourth, because there is ample credit for all legitimate and justi fiable loans." He said if Congress Is not willing to liquidate the agency, then RFC should close its 32 branches snd make loans only in cooperation with local financial institutions "which would make and administer the loans and carry a participation in them of not less than 25 percent ror their own account, ana 1 would limit the HFC's participation in any loan to a few thousand dollars." The RFC was created late In the administration of President Hoover, to make loans that would help the nation's depressed business. Shop and Save With Classified Ads CASCARA BARK UPPEO PORTLAND, April 21 lr The price of dry cascara bark was up to 18 cents a pound todav, six cents above last year's level. Bark companies explained the crop was scarce last year, and they hope to bring in more bark at the higher price. PACIFIC SEA FOODS CO. brings you FRESH lb. 39 FRESH FILLET OF SOLE lb. 49c FRESH FILLET OF RED SNAPPER . . lb. 39c FRESH FILLET OF LING COD.. .... lb. 39c FRESH FILLET OF SEA BASS lb. 39c SALAD SHRIMP ib. 35c FRESH PRAWNS Lb. 95c Smoked Fish, Oysters, Salmon TWO i nr ATinMc 72041 N. Stephens . Phone 1674-J Sanitary Mkt, 315 W. Cass, Ph. 134 Weather Change Ccuse Of Colds, Doctor Claims By HOWARD W. BLAKESLEE A J4I4H, , 19 1Cl.fl I BOSTON. ilpi The common' cold is probsbly not caused by a ; virus as you have been told for ! many years, nor by germs of any sort. Instead grandfather was right when he said it was caused by the : weather. This surprising view of colds was given to the American College of Physicians by Dr. William J. Kerr, of San Francisco, and of the University of California school of medicine. Her. Kerr is eminent. His opinions he explained are backed by a lot of laboratory ex periments. He said he doesn't believe that colds are caused by any living or ganism, except that flu, grippe and some other diseases can damage the nose .and so start a cold. The usual causes, he said, are dusts, gases, emotions and espe cially those changes in the nose which come with chsnges in weather. After an even temperature all summer, he said, you get cold fall weather. Your nasal passages get over-cooled. The same over-cooling happened in early days of air-conditioning when buildings and train temperatures were kept down to 60 in summer. All these changes damage the nasal passages. And that damage starts a cold. Germs multiply and make it worse. The cold lasts until the nasal damage is repaired. Dr. Kerr said lots of things hap pen with weather changes which go unnoticed ss -possible causes of colds. An example it when a whole neighborhood starts furnaces on the same day in the fall. The nasal passages get a lot of unaccus tomed dust and gas. Dr. Kerr said you don't have to believe a virus causes colds just because there are epidemics. The epidemic does not spread from per son to person, he said, but is some thing that a lot of people have he cause they are all exposed at the some time to nose damae. A person living a hundred miles from anyone, who cannot possibly get an infection from another hu man, still shows up with a common cold when the weather is bad, he said. toktr Plant $1 ,858,000 7Ytar School Program BAKER, April IX-JJPu-K Sl.KS. 000 seven-year program for con struction of new schools and re modeling old ones, including com pletion of a new high school build, ing here in 1850, will be submitted to voters at a special election May 12. The program would Involve the authorization of a new 14-year bond issue amounting to $760,000 and a seven-year serial tax levy totaling $686,000. Total cost of the seven year program would be approxi mately $1,858,000. Of this amount $492,000 is on hand now. Heavy Losses In Wheat Crops Of 7 States Foreseen HAYS. Kas., . A. W Erirkson, Minneapolis crop re porter touring the wheat belt, says the 1950 crop is "fast devel oping into the worse whest fade out since 1935." Erickson said he has completed the survey of 20 million acres of HEADS CHURCH OF COD PORTLAND, April 21 (P The Rev. I. K. Dawson, Everett, Wash., was elected president of the west coast ministerial assembly of the Church of God at the annual con vention here. The assembly covers 11 western states. State-Supported College For Portland Predicted PORTLAND -l.n Portland is destined to get a four-year, state supported college soon. So predicted Edgar Smith, chair man of the state board of higher education, in a speech before 600 students at Vanport college. He did not elaborate on the ststement. Vanport now 'is part of the state extension system, operated as a I four-year school. Now located : at I a wartime shipyard, it is sched- uled to move eventually to the Lin. I coin high school building near, the i uptown district. wheat land out of the 33.000.000 acres plained last year in the seven plains wheat slates. Out ot the 20 million acres, in Kansas, Texss, Oklahoma. Colorado and New Mexico, he considers 13 mil lion acres a total loss. "This is the worst crop report I hsve had to file in IS years. What looked in January like t fair crop has turned into a near fadeout," Erickson added. Erickson said greenbugs. root rot. drought and dry weather win ter kill are the causes for the rspid deterioration of the crop. "It is too late for rain to do any good now lor the hard hit areas." he added. Erickson said his survey had shown three snd one-half million acres of wheat in southeast Colo rado and a larger part of south west Kansas is now "beyond help." The remaining four million acres may make 10 bushels an acre, he added, well below aver age production. Slip GARDEN TRACTOR Kulter King. Briggs-Strstton engine. Prices start SI 75 00. 14, 2 and 5 H. P. Agent A. E. BERT. Phone 2598 for demon stration, Rt. 1, Box S, Oakland. No Breakfast Means Efficiency Reduction ATLANTIC CITY. N.J.-iTP) If you skipped breakfast this morning, you can exoect: ' I'p to a 40 percent loss in effi ciency, as compared with having had a good breakfast. No real heln in losing weight by missing the day's first meal. These were the findings in stud ies of breakfast hahits reported bv Dr. W. W. Tuttle. professor of physiology at the University of Iowa, and.Katc Daum. head of nu ; trition at the university's hospi tals. No-breakfast means a greater loss of efficiency for men than for women, they told the Federation of American Societies for Experimen tal Biology. Women suffered an average of 2.1 percent reduction in efficiency, men higher. 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