10 Capital Journal. Salem. Oregon. Friday, May fi. 1949 UMT Held Best Tfsr Defenses All any. May 6 Universal military training would not only provide the United States with far better defensive force, but a more eeonomicnl one than it has now, speakers at the two district national security con ference held here averred. The ni(!lit ess;op was open ed by Samuel Bowes, vice-corn mundcr of the Oregon American Legion department, which i sponsoring a series of national security meetings of which that held here was one. Bowe emphasized the Le gion's national defense program, calling for unity of command under a secretary of defence. Capt. Clarence Embody. Uni versity of Oregon R.O.TC. in structor, emphasized the neces sity of long training for the modern soldier. The conference was address ed in the afternoon by Mrs. Ed win Fortmiller, Albany.- local security chairman; district No 2 vice commander, Hollis Hull and Millard Willis, Aibany. Speakers were introduced by Mrs. Craig Coyner, Bend, de partment auxiliary president who said "security for America and peace for the world" is the auxiliary's security program. Birthdays Celebrated By Lincoln Residents Lincoln Mixed bouquets of spring garden flowers were used as decorations about the rooms of the Jeff Williams home at Lin coln when his birthday and that of his father, A. D. Williams, 85. was celebrated. Additional guests were Mrs. A. D. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Pal mer Williams and Jacky and Denny, Mr and Mrs. Albert Mil ler and Alice and Anthony, Mr. and Mrs. Clen Fischer and Tom my, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wil liams, Mr. and Mrs. Sid Sher man and Dickie, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Bishop and Roger. Wayne Williams, Mrs. Owen Easley, Ed die Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Williams, Alfred Williams and his fiance Donna Krenz, Mrs. Jeff Williams and children. C. A., Martha, Virginia, Frank lin and Lc Roy. Mrs. Opsdal Honored ,0n 79ih Birthday Silvrrtnn Mrs. Lars Oped a wax honored on the occasion of her 7!Mh birthday anniversary with a surprise at her home, with , numerous other callers during the eveninc. i Guests were Mrs. O. W. Olson j who made' and presented the u-omplimenlcd guest with a, ! "pri7e" rake; Mrs. Ed OstegaardJ .Mrs. Halvor Holm, Mrs. George -Walker. Mrs. Charlie Johnson, Miss Hilda J. Olsen, Mrs. P. O. Henderson Mrs. H. Thompson, Mrs. L. KinriblaH, Mrs. R. O. So lum, Miss Bertha Luc, Mrs. L. I Krickson, Mrs. M. N. Koleon, I Mrs. Augusta Brekke, Mrs. L. i Ftondrberg, Mrs. Leonard Hattc ber. Mr. John Harstaad, Mrs I Karen Tostenson, Mrs. Nina I Klant"n. Pev. and Mrs. S. L. 1 Almlie. Mrs. P. O. Samdahl, i Mrs. Melissa Co berg and Mrs. Conrad Johnson. ! An additional guest was a daughter of the complimented Kuest, Mrs. Operial. Mrs. O. G. Larson (Marth OpedalJ of Portland. J 'tXtm7 :..- - . ,w if - A i - ' ' J f .V 1 J Pretty and Smart Jean Hove ruled over the May fes tival at Woodburn high school Friday and also has been se lected valedictorian for the senior class. (Kennell - Ellis Photo). Allotments Of Crops Proposed Now that acreage allotments and marketing ouotas seem like. ly on a number of major crops in 1B.10 thn nrnhlem im nna nf keeping acreages taken out of al lotment crops from piling up sur pluses of other farm commodities. According to E. Harvey Miller, chairman of the Oregon State PMA committee, this is one of the big problems if not the big gest facing farmers of this country today. As surpluses of one crop pile up there will be a tendency if past experience can be used as a guide to shift pro duction to other cash crips. This, In one year, may mean surpluses and ruinous prices for these com modities. Mr. Miller said that it has been suggested that there be a total allotment on the farm to cover all these crops. This would mean that in addition to the al lotments on individual crops there would be a total farm al lotment that would cover all cash crops, or crops that may .cause marketing troubles. To be eligible for price supports, the i farmers would have to be within this total allotment as well as all the allotments for indivdual j crops. I On a farm where a farmer may have a normal acreage of 60 acres or wheat, 30 acres of corn, and 10 acres of potatoes, he may have individual crop al lotment of SO acres of wheat, 25 acres of corn, and 5 acres of potatoes. But he may have 20 acres in other cash crops, which if Increased would help to build j up surpluses. The ideas suggest ed would be to set up an over-all allotment as well as allotments for individual cash crops. He would have to be within the in dividual crop allotment and the total allotment to be eligible for price supports on any crop. 'crops both to Increase livestock The suggested proposal would production and to conserve the help farmers to work together soil. instead of against each other, the chairman said. And as to what to do with the land taken out of these cash crops, he sug gested that there is room for ex pansion of grass and legume The Pacific Is the largest (71 million square miles) and deep est (13,440 feet for an average) of the five oceans. Gervais Woman j Listed as Suicide Mrs. Rose Marie Prantl, 37, was found hanging in a barn at her home on Gervais Rt. 1 Thursday by her husband, Al bert Prantl. with C. C. Edwards, deputy coroner, listing the death a., a suicide. She was reported to have been despondent be cause of poor health. Sheriff Denver Young conducted the in vestigation. Mrs. Prantl was born in Ger many December 11, 1911, and came to this country with her parents when she was a little more than a year old. 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