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WINS FORTUNE-STAYS ON THE JOB SPRING CLEANING VALUES- ß NUMBER 3! Bauder, Witherspoon Make UO Honor Roll Non-Vital Gov’t Spending Called Bad for Housing UNIVERSITY Eugene I S|)cclld I 282 HtudeiitM at I hlghri In all gi mied coiiiscs me R o I m - i I Bauder, son of Mi and Mri » John Bauder, Black Butte Rout c; mid Herold Withci s | hh » i , son - mid M in W E Main limitivi li business adniinist'iition und WTtH erspoon ix n senior major In ml education. WANTED! car owners riving bararli». I he coat our pnchvdroolu Write her«'» no obligation! Wasteful Federal tqiciiding fot line' ential mm <l< lcnsc purpose* me now offering an addl'd income will lower American housing to the owner fui tauter than ever High stumpage and log n gixxl market foi local I uui I mt in»lure timber, low quality, terials dealer nd mendier of the and deformed trees. Pacific Affali Commlltee of the Closer utilization, lowered stan I Lumber Ih-alcrx dards of merchantability, and the entrance of varied types of mar "In thè first place, thè Inen-is- kets mean that more timber is ed ihxvh (ollected to Rnnnce thi removed from the average tract cxccsalve sjiending incarni that thr than would have been taken be- public bus that much lesa to spemi on repmring and Improving ita The 8 foot "stud mill" sawing homes," Mr. Green suid. small DoUglaa-flr logs into 2x4 "In addillon, becauxc thè warle- studding fits well into the picture of doser utilization. Sahnged ma terial that will not make longer length logs or are small in diam the government mtemjits to eter now have a ready market. counteract tbit pressure by im- Farmers SUXtaincd jxixlng unnecessarily harsh credit growth may i use this market in restrictions on new home pur thinning and improving their chases, thus preventing many fam land of timber. ilies from acquiring n new home. Stanila of young growth should "It is true mat shortages of will r< dcmitndx of the ready market. The quire some reduction 1 housln accumulated growth over a ¡»eriod construction dining the einergen- of year» in the future may realize cy. But there obviously is no ur an economical return far better gent need for a Io jmt cc ut cutback than from any other type of land in new homes, such as has been use Woodlot owners are tempted recommended by the Housing and to sell oft their saw t Home Finance Agency, when pro a ficriod of high pr h , because duction of automobile» and house assured n hold appliances, which use critical goorl stable market in the past materials almost exclusively, is Clear cutting and premature cut being cut back considerably less. ting should be kept to a minimum. "Adoption Increased hardwood markets in thods would I enable the southern Willamette valley industry to construct are offering a limited market for per cent as many new homes ax oak, maple, ash, alder, and chin were built last year with 30 to 40 quapin. I« t cent less critical material, if Landowners desiring further in- cr<-Jit were not »<> rigidly re- formation on stricted to offset the extravagant may marketing of and unnecessary t {lending for non lame military purposes in Washington." Bob Bauder M Ne. ith Pb. state Farm Insurance < ’ompanlra ut Bloomington, Illinois Farmers Net Good Income From Sale Of Mature Timber "me other I IMI fortuna P provided aver ta do the milking Peach Crop Spruce up your home for Spring; Give it that Kpic’-and-span look you’re ho proud of —quickly . . . eaaily. Here’s how! Before you start y o u r Spring cleaning, come to SWAKTZ & WOLFAKD’S for the wonder working cleaning aids we have asKcmblrd to lighten your housework, brighten up your home — and save plenty of money in the bargain. Come in today and take your pick from our fill! stocks of labor-saving, money- saving cleaning aids. MONEY DOESN'T CO TO THE HEAD of William T. Hargrave», 81, who goes on woiking at a $45-a-week job In a Chicago restaurant after winning a $452/100 inheritance fight in U m ; Illinois Appellate Court He was granted his late sister’s share of her husband » estate She died in the Lasalle Hotel fire in Chicago tn 1948. (International Soundphoto) Brown Swiss Cows Set E xcellent Records in Oregon Launch Sub 'Killer" Oregon had some of the nation’s high producing Brown Swiss dairy animals, according to H. P. Ewalt of Oregon State college. 'Die xtension dairy specialist said Brown Swiss numbers are on the increase and milk and butter fat ro-urds set on the Albert Meier farm, Beaverton, point up ‘he breed’s quality. A recent hono” roll Issued by the breed association listed three cows owned by Meier. Records of the three animals on 305-day test were 19,401 pounds of milk including 803 pounds of butterfat; 16.730 pounds of milk. 492 pound: nd 10,003 pounds milk including 492 [xjunds fat. Oregon’s’"average” dairy animal produces just 263 pounds of butter fat in 5.850 pounds of milk per year, Ewalt concluded. Super Suds I.arge Package AJAX CLEANSER AMMONIA SPIC & SPAN LABORLITE FELS NAPTHA BLEACH Parsons 16 oz. bars Hypro 1^2 gallons Dry Cleaner VANO Woodwork Cleaner The New Hampshire peach crop for 1950 was practically wiped out The Marine Corps Rand was or by mild weather in December and January followed by sudden drops ganized in 1798 and has played for every president except George In temperature. Washington. Quart Each Kelly's Market PARFUM Jr Gallon Quart THE BEST IN MEATS Sliced Bacon Lean-Streakec57C +♦♦♦♦❖♦•>++4-M-M Shoulder Pork Roast 4 to 8 lb. Average Picnics 49c lb Large Liquid Soap Frankfurterss 49c lb Fresh Pork Shanks GLASS WAX mOSMUlHE THE U.S. NAVY'S first modern sub marine, the K-l, slides down the ways at a Groton, Conn., shipyard. It was designed especially to bunt and destroy enemy underseas craft Navy strategists hope that the K-l may hold part of the answer to the growing fleet of Russian subma rines which far outnumbers Amer ica's. (International Soundphoto) LAUNCHES AN ALL-TIME GREAT Port Orford Cedar Preferred for Farm Windbreaks ALL-NEW ROCKET SUPER Ilnind new gas-sav ing standout leader in high compression! Brilliant new Body liv Fisher— bigger—wider— smarter, too! More lieautv- comfort New chassis room ami view an even smoother " Improved Oldsmobile Ilvdra-Mat See the new all-time great Super ’ at vour Oldsmobile dealer's now ! Port Orford cedar is the first choice windbreak tree for western Oregon, according to authors of a new Oregon State college exten sion bulletin, number 714, entitled Windbreaks Western Ore- gon” which is now ready for dis tribution. The bulletin authors. D. C. Pur nell. Multnomah counts extension agent, and Charles R. Ross. Ore gon State college extension for estry specialist, say windbreaks improve appearance of a farm as well as increase its market value. In the 20-page publication they discuss windbreak advantages, disadvantages, location, how to plant, care for, and types of trees recommended. Windbreak tree seedlings are provided at nominal cost by the state board of forestry. Salem, at a cost of $6 to S10 per thousand plus shipping charges. Purnell and Ross write that conifers or evergreen trees make a much better wall against the wind than do broadleafs, and give better year - around protection. Evergreens also sap the ground less than broadleafs and do not spread by suckers. 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