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PAO E T W O THE aPRINO FIEl.n NEWS T H E S P R IN G F IE L D N E W S Published E very Thursday at Springfield. I-ane bounty, Oregon by T H E W ILL A M E T T E P R E S S H. E. M A X E Y , Editor Entered aa second class m atter. February 14, 1903, at the poetofflc«. ______ ___________ Springfield. Oregon M A IL S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E One Year In A d v a n c e ------ »150 Six Months _________________»1OU T w o Years in advance »3.60 T h ree M o n th s ................... 50c T H U R S D A Y . D E C E M B E R «, 1934 PL A N N E R S N E E D EX A CT K N O W LED G E T h e s ta te re g io n a l p la n n in g h o a rd s th a t h a v e re c e n tly co tu e in to b e in g m a y be a d e fin ite s te p to w a rd f u tu r e p ro g re ss if p ro p e r tim e am i stu d y is e x e rc ise d . T h e tro u b le w ith sim ila r b o a rd s in th e p a s t is th a t o fte n th e y a c te d w ith o n ly su p e rfic ia l k n o w le d g e o f th e d e ta ils o f th e su b je c t d ealt w ith E ith e r th a t o r th e y relied o n th e te stim o n y of so m e so -c a lle d e x p e rt w ho w as n o t vltallv c o n c e r n e d 'b e y o n d h is e m p lo y m e n t. In tim a tio n c a m e fro m th e re g io n a l p la n n in g b o a rd r e c e n tly th a t it m ig h t re c o m m e n d th a t th e O. Ar C. land g r a n t be p u t in to th e fo re s t re se rv e . T o a u o u ts id e r th a t m a y seem to be th e th in g to do, b u t to th e people a n d c o m m u n i tie s o f W e ste rn O reg o n v itally c o n c e rn e d th e r e is u n a n i m o u s o p in io n th a t th is sh o u ld n o t be d o n e h u t th e lan d s left a s th e y a r e now . O reg o n w ith m o re th a n h a lf h e r a r e a in ta x e x e m p t g o v e rn m e n t la n d s is v itally in te re s te d in h a v in g th e O & C kinds, w h ich a r e e h e c k e rb o a rd e d w ith p riv a te tim b e r la n d s' u tilized a n d fe d e ra l m o n ey paid in lieu o f ta x e s. D ozens o f saw m ills, in L a n e c o u n ty a lo n e , d ep e n d u p o n th is s o u rc e o f su p p ly fo r th e ir tim b e r, a n d sa w m ills a r e o u r c h ie f p a y ro ll in d u stry . 1 • . i ? V,h a t^ ' e.r is d o n e w i,h ,h e 0 * c la ,ld s O re g o n 's ta x rig h t sh o u ld be p ro te c te d a n d th e e x istin g saw m ill in d u s try d e p e n d e n t u p o n th e s e la n d s not d e stro y e d . T h e re g io n a l p la n n in g b o a rd is a n x io u s to d eal w ith th e flood c o n tro l co n d itio n in th e W illa m e tte valley. S o m e o f its e x a m in e rs v isu alize a h u g e p ro je c t h e re in w h a t th e y call w a te r a n d la n d re so u rc e s u tiliz a tio n . T h e v th in k flood c o n tro l sh o u ld be cou p led w ith re c la m a tio n , d ra in a g e p o w e r d e v e lo p m e n t a n d n a v ig a tio n in a p ro je c t th a t w ould o u t do ev en th e T e n n e sse e valley p ro je c t. ■ T ° US w ll° a r e 'h a l l y in te re s te d in flood c o n tro l th e r e is h e sita n c y in c o m m ittin g o u rse lv e s to so tre m e n d o u s u n - I j t h m n u r n r ' t - " an,i t o , see th e f,oo<1 w a te rs c o n tro lle d w ith in o u r life tim e else th e r e will lie little la n d left to p ro te c t a n d p re s e n t d a y fa rm e rs will e n jo y no b e n e fits. T h e p la n n in g b o a rd s m u st g et d o w n to th e g r a s s ro o ts o n th e s e p ro je c ts a n d c o n sid e r local in te r e s ts a s well a s reg io n al. If th e y c a n h a rm o n iz e th e tw o th e n so m e p r a c tic a l good m a y c o m e o f th e ir p la n n in g . If th e v do not do th is w e p re d ic t th a t all th e ir c o stly p la n s will v a n ish in fu tu r e a ir a s u n so u n d a n d im p ra c tic a b le . E very c itiz e n m u st d e fe n d his g o v e rn m e n t a a a in q t a ll ? » » " »>• 'h e Bu r r ™ e “ c„‘ S T tJ'«! c o m p u lso ry m ilita ry tra in in g e a se a t th e ITnivercitv r - lZ fo rn ia . T h e c o u rt said th a t e v e ry e o v e r m n e n t boo „ :° ä ä ' chi “ “8 h “> •» c h ild ^ n ™ i’„r8 5??"? ° Ut t h a t th e idea ,h a t a r c fo r T h e S P R 4 c l-,"1 be ° U» ° f d a te W ilhin he n e x t d e c a d e . e d u c a te ail t ^ X a r e fo re ru n n e rs " h a t is c o m in g to D e n d ln ? ' * p u a rty rtv Its I t s .s u n n o n ? . like a iacknsB r e *o ,afta r a Ra iiiz n lz in in g g m t h e e R R e e p p u u b b lic lic a a n n , *S *c-w b° yS' y ° U Can t m a k t* a n «»ephant look ja do ä boy ” X » ä * h " Ä ; 8°", g , o cS . d ° * i o " « , hai '»« »"»«'• h o u r , h a t 11 l a k " « H e w ho lo o k s to o m u c h a t h im se lf g e ts a fa lse Im p res- sion I la r d w o rk a n d h a rd tim e s a r e s tra n g e rs . —---------------------------------- c lfm FAMILY ' y DOCTOR. > JOHN JOSEPH GAINES MO. M A RRIA G E th is n r n r n h ^ 0 'W e n tOiiiC ° “ e a r th - W h y ta lk a b o u t th a t in te r e s d n g ? W e,,~ h a s it c e a se d to be i m p o r t a n t - o r 1 W M ,t H olly w o o d ! gX’ 1 fe r y o u to R e n o a n d c a n t i c t Cl\ o fth in ,I traC t f° r h u n ia n be,ngB is ‘ h e m a rria g e r e f e r , ,o m . r H . g e ,llTOrc/ a „» X l c . . e r e " C k m K X “ ' : , , ? ! “ ’ 8; jï/e ^ r e n tS r t h ^ m a ïïS e X s '.T n d " I te e n « • * " ;« -.» & I sp e a k fo r m y r a c e - m y p eo p le -a s F a m ily D o ^ to r h ! f ’ ENGINE A D JU ST M E N T ¡M O R E LUMBER IS CUT M A H K E T R E M A IN S S L O W B E S T GASOLINE SAVER automobile» w ill affect T ru e conservai Ion Is wise use d riv e , from the h ig liw a ,» in o re gou. I „ . ta e„ accepted h , the high boll, e c o .o m i .„ „ I perform ance say the foresters. Properly harvest more ......... dll,ary dltfcron-1 in« a Christm as tree crop la a wise way safety ,Urtalo,, of the leghila liv e in le riin com m ittee and w ill be I cea In gasoline«. use of the forest resource, und the presented to the legislature (or | These . conelu.lou« are « »et out lu practice is endorsed. W ... l a n , u « , n n ic v i O l l i III Christm as tree vandalism la study at It. next sesslou. a. cord,,,« a highly tech nical ........ „ . I , bulletin frowned upon by foresters and con io the Oregon S ta te M otor a ,s o d a which deals w ith the Interpretation __f‘on- lot axliaust «as analysts. se, vat Ionista. I ndu vandalism they list such th in « , as stealing | ‘ ViH of a ll auto Cufoi luiinudy there Is no alugle trees along roadside«, cutting and I *“ ,h ® U nited Stales mid test that a consumer cm, apply to carding several trees to find one Ca" adi‘ a r* Bow "»«'rating «»tier determ ine . the q u ality of I m otor ruel. discarding - - - - - ..W q o w .,1 ^ m M U IV I H IV I sx cutting the ................ ..... . . this law law or or Mimllar slm llu r Ntniu(»«M statutes, II It wa»» was , »ay «1. the authors, 8 . ............................. II. llra f, U. W ' perfect traA tree, tops out I I hl« J of large tree«, cutting th rifty young poluled out. Gleeson mid W , II . Paul. Physical ihuus oil isnu m a il *u *^ ® v»- the bill w ill uccompltah and chem ical properties that II, trees ... In open » stands on land that should be devoted to com m ercial I t,lv result«: dlcate motor fuel quality are volat lu . íh " ’ ‘ '* • « . 'lu rin g the ^ " " ' e ‘ w» 77 461 Î m Î Î . «venute wo» 77,461,39» feet The new business reported last week by 641 mills was 8U.UI6.674 heal'd feel uxalusl a production of H4.44S.U33 leel and shipments of 74.3SU.H44 feel. T h e ir ahlpments were under production by 13.U per cent „m l th eir currant aalee were under production of S3 per cent. T he orders booked last week by this group of Identical m ill» were under the preceding week by about ».UUU. UUU feel or approxim ately H 3 per vent. T he unfilled order fib- at Ih ese m ill» total at 34il.2UU.797 hoard (eel. upproxlm alely 3. n u ll, UUU feel over II,e week before. Tl,,* aggre gate Inventories of I3u m ill» are 13.3 per cent more Ihtin at this lim e I un I year. ¿ whose d rivers' license, lllty . p u rity and a n il knock value, have beeu suspended or revoked j but these are so related (but In, w ill be barred from fu rth er driving prove,,,ent in one Is usually at the until they furnish satisfactory I expanse of the other. proof a t th e ir a b ility to compensate Uaaollne "d op e." and substances fluu aclally for any (m u re damages designed to he added to the fuel caused by th e ir driving. proved under test to he of little or D rivin g rights and ownership re no value, the bulletin says. No sub gist rat ion of a ll persous against stance has beer, reported that up whom a ------- final * judgm for «se... dam pmaclies the te tr a e th y l lead fluid . . . . . ent . » .Wl “ r **1“ * "Ut *>< operation of an In giving anti knock properties nt Leaves for C alifo rn ia— E a rl Corl- autom obile has beeu legally reud the »aiuv T here ,» Is a " rlglu H it Munday for Sacram ento ----- economy. _— Living Christm as trees a re ad ered. and who have failed to satis lim it, however, to the extent of unti l Mri*'r “ • l,o rt ’ *"k I'ere. l ie la u vocated by Uncle Sam's foresters. fy the Judgmeut, w ill he suspended. knock charasterlatlea that are i , t ! r" r ..... . (•■•dent of Springfield guarantee fu practical value They recommend a small living t For — - reinstatem ent, w « ***« *—» of •«- Christm as tree in a pot for the I lu r® fin a n c ia l stab ility must bo pro- Various com m ercial tcsllng de f(e*u* » ».1—• as, _ •_ later * . . . I Yitietl, first 4 t ' h hristm transplanting vices developed to apply the gas Law to Be Reciprocal this tree in the yard, to be decor aualyala nietluai are deecrlhad In T he law w ill he made uatiouully the bulletin. M any fleet owners ated as an outdoor tree ou succes- ' slve holidays. reciprocal, so that its requirem ents have adopted the method In ad of suspension w ill apply to toe vanee of Its general use In public operator's license und registration garage.«. Savings averaging 27 per »hire 1‘aH teurlzed m ilk, C H A R R IN G FE ----------- NCE PO . . S . T . S «.»-rtltic-.it«- ot any p e s o ,, who has cent tu the ease of paaaengcr ears , tim b er (ro w in g I t is ille g a l in Oregon to cut Christm as trees w ithout firs t secur ing permission from the owner. Com m ercial harvesters of Christ mas trees are urged to canvass th e ir available m arkets before cur ting th e ir stock of tree». Every year thousand« of tree-; are cut and « e rwrw tewmwy there llir iv ts IN uo U<> m Ilia rK e ll wasted because arket for them, according to the forest I service. FIRST CLASS HOLIDAY ROUNDTRIPS for tfio ffrat class one way faro p lu s 5 0 / —to t il S. H. nation« in Caii- lornta, Oregon. N n s d s and Ari SIMM. I'ickri» are g»«»l «11 train* (raving - - DEC. 13 TO JAN. 1 11« la>4 l y n iJ iM ih , I m u j i ) H O LD S NO ADVANTAGE I t'ouv,‘ ,ed o i »«rieus tra ffic and 32 per cent for truck» .have law violation In any other state or beeu reported Annual tests made on the "post iu Canada, o r who falls to satisfy a , tarn ," conducted by- the school of Judgment against him In any other C lass T akes H ike— W illia m Cox forestry- at O. S. C. again con firm s tale o r Canada, arising out of neg took members of his Sunday school ed previous Indications that char ligent operation of un automobile. class on a hike last Thursday a fte r ring Doulgas f ir posts is worse "T hrought the cooperation of the noon. than no treatm ent at a ll. H a lf of newspapers -------- ---- ----------— of the ----------------- sta le and -----— other the charred pests set five years Publicity agencies, much has been SPE C IA L O F F E R ! ago have given away, w hile about accomplished in educating the pub TO V IC T IM S OF - the same num ber of the untreated lic to the need for g re a te r safety, GAS— IN D IG E ST IO N posts set more than a year e arler on our highw ays," says W . R. M c have survived. Donald. the m otor association's Pleasant to T ake, £ | | air Helps Poor! Most of the treated posts are s till l'A*airman iu charge of -the "L et's □(•tressed Stomachs or Money Beck strong, some a fte r nearly seven M11»* K illin g " campaign. "H ig hw ay ; years o f service, but this is too • a t«»y b“ » become a topic of con . ou cun be BO uisircssed w w ith ith gas so dietrrseed k * s short tim ie e <» to determ ine the com »eraatlon. m Indicating that Oregtm you think think : your ,h o rt “ a ,in u ic a u n g m ai v r e g ia , s al111 fullness ,„ that a , you r»*_.eg_..... . - ..in ____ a. .. . i heart 1« *F.xitisv ».» u ____ parattve value of the various treat- vltlxens have achieved a reallxatlon " ’" “ V meats, »ay the forestry officials. ,,r o( «>•> . »erlousne»« of the ___. tra ffic ^ 'u y 'm r‘hre.^hmg6*ta’‘ « nud . . . i.......__ ________ .. i v m u i t Htouiai n may be so »ho distend Southern .P a c if ic accident situation. situation chhuv accident gaspy. " It now become; necessary. .... In j ' ou * r e d -— taiy ------ and . pray for quick H s.f----w l i n t ’a ». j ____ - • c arryin g on the d rive fo r safer r‘‘,,er~ w ,,u t » to be done? »tree,» and h ig h w a y . turn to enforcem ent and legislation a» the the gu» disappears, the pressing on IN S T A T E PLA N N IN G concrete means of bringing a b o u t' •b*’ heart ceases and you cun a reduction in the steadily mount “ n<1 " ‘R u rally. U niversity of Oregon. Eugene. *“ « «evident toll. W ith the ground n o Oh. V g e W t'^ hat iu blessed of,‘’ J £ ihr’', re lie t t i f; ^ k hut “' V why fretth fro m o u r c r e a m e ry , la d elivered dally a t y o u r d o o r. It In th e aiont inilM irtunt a n d c o m p le te food th a t eo m en to y o u r h o u m lm ld . Milk p re se rv e s h e a lth a n d given e n e rg y s|>»-elally to g ro w in g c h ild re n n hodlen. M aid O 'C ream iia a te u rlse d m ilk la d o u b ly s u r e o f p u rity a n d ric h n e ss. i ’laee a s ta n d in g o rd e r w ith mt to d ay . Springfield Creamery Co. CANDY For Gracious G iving u . O. S T U D E N T S AID Dec. 6— A mim eographical map of Oregon, to be used by the North- west Regional Planning commls «Ion at Its December m eeting In Seattle. Is students of of students «on. It was l Tl it M »«»a work of Public opinion well estab gether? W hy have- Indigestion nt ll8hed. our task Is now to bring 1,11 ’ i unforcenient to the point where It Especially when any druggl»! w111 »atisfoctorlly cope w ith the J’hu P cp lin.’ a t o w n * e'lta'ir "i under preparation b y . »Huatlon, and to a tta in necessary the U '«KtalaUon for control of the reck- the U n n ive ive rs rs ity ity of of Ore- Ore- legislation announced A ■ here today ' « • a <W’ er. *• . . IsAM «1 ■»!*>«»»» I»ut y o u r E G G I M A N N ’S W here the Service Is D i f f e r e n t " * ^ A n a id T o D i g e s t i o n i p ro je c t. the firs , Ill cooperating w ith the federal , I S(eD fte p ¡n in an inventory o f the sta te ’s census bureau, Oregon Is opening a m ineral resources. b rie f campaign seeking the regls I tra tio n of all births in the state In ’ the last 12 months. C O M PE T IT IO N O PE N IN Everyone knows how title to CIVIL S E R V IC E P O S T S property, citizenship and even the right to attend school may sudden The U nited States C iv il Service ly and unexpectedly depend upon | 1 ommissiou has announced open a baby s b irth having been regls com petitive exam inations as fo l tered. and yet physicians and par lows: ents do forget to attend to It. says F ield exam iner, »260U, claim ex Dr. F rederick D. S tric k e r, secret am iner, »2.000 a year. United ary of the Oregon state board of States Em ployees’ Compensation health. • ommissiou A pprop riate experi Campaigns lik e ours a re In pro ence. o r experience and legal edu gress in other states and have been cation, required. Closing date, Dec completed in some slates. T h e reg ember 22, 1934. T he salaries named istrations effected ln proportion to are subject to pension and economy the num ber of fam ilies give an reductions. exact measure o f the success of l u l l Inform ation may be obtain each campaign, and the Intelligence ed from the Secretary o f the United and progressiveness of the people States C ivil Service Board of E x of Oregon w ill he Judged by th e ir am iners a t the post office. response, he declares. 8 U “ MF°ore8cloF.o re '7 ,™ " eclosure of T ax Lien IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T O F T H E S T A T E O F O R EG O N , FO R illT V . LA NE CO UNTY A ., P ' F lr ' P l« m tlff, vs. C hristian H. F urre, Defendant. To C hristian H. F u rre the above named defendant. N A M E OF TH B STATE f i Pa °.fc i i ,O ii: You are hereby notl- f7w ,» ihat, A . * 7 F lr ,h ® holder of »»ni ? Cat2 ° ‘ DeI,n<I uency num ber «201 isued on the 5th day o f Nov- i? 31 by the T ax Collector o f the County of Lane, S tate of Ccegon, fo r the am ount of Seven teen 64-100 dollars, the same being D ate paid 11- 6-31 11- 6-31 11- 6-31 11- 6-31 11- 6-31 11- 6-31 10-10-34 10-10-34 10-10-34 10 10-34 10-10-34 10-10-34 In d iv id u al b o x e s p a c k e d to a u it you. o rd e r in e a rly fo r th e kind you w a n t, D C r tiic c T r n REQ U ESTED T O R E G IS T E R B A B IES Y e a r’s tax 1927 1928 1929 1929 1930 1920 1931 1931 1932 1932 1933-1934 1933-1934 In c lu d e p le n ty o f c a n d y In y o u r C h rta tm a g list th ia y e a r a n d y o u 'll be Hpecially a p p re c ia te d . E v e ry o n e re - liblie.s o u r luMcioug bon bong a n d th e y look d o u b ly te m jitin g H eading Iu th e lr feativ e ( 'h r la tm a a boxea. — of geology and geography, who is p * D c W T C | in charge of the w ork. PA REN TS The maP w,n b® used to deter mlne P°’ »'bie » » e t a r x a w work ork ln Ore«on- » w ill also be gas or Indlgoetlon. o r m oney'back I th ° am ° UDt thon due and | quent for taxes for the year 1927 ,o Keth er w lth penalty, Interest ano co'’t,, h e re o n upon the real prop e e rtv rty a-HCHHod assessed tn to v/»»« you. o f wi.inh which you are the owner as appears of re cord, situated In said County and State, and p artic u la rly bounded and described as follows, to-w lt: T he East % ot the N E % and the N W U of N E % and the N E '4 oi the SE % of section 12 T ow n ship 16 Sc. of Range 6 W est of W. M. In Lane County, Oregon. You are fu rth e r notified that said A. F. F lr has paid taxe.i oi said premises for prior or subse quort years, with the rate of lu terest on said amounts as follows: T ax Receipt No. Am t. R ate Int. 64385 »10.97 8% 64386 27.73 8% 61776 6.27 8% 61776 16.64 8% 40646 6.66 8% 40645 16.48 8% 39920 6.04 8% 39919 14.23 8% 83826 6.44 8% 33826 14.90 8% 26326 6.86 26324 18.70 Said Christian H . F u rre as the and costs against the land and ow ner o f the legal title of the above described property as the same ap premises above named. This summons is published by pears of r -cord. and each o f the other persons above named are here order of the H onorable O. F. Skip- by notified that A. F. F lr w ill apply worth Judge of the C irc u it Court p lrc a lt Co“ r t of tbe County of the 8 ta te of Oregon for the anfl State aforn-fiald for a decree fore- County of I-ane and said order closing the lien against the prop was made and dated this Bth day of e rty above described, and m ention Novem ber, 1934 and the date of the ed In said c e rtificate. And you are firs t publication of this summons hereby summoned to appear w ithin Is the 8th day of Novem ber, 1934. h *? a ,te r ,h ® f,rg t Publica A ll process and papers In this tion of this summons, exclusive o f proceeding may be served upon the In u °7 , , r "t Publication, undersigned residing w ithin the and defend this aetjon or pay the State of Orogon at the address am ount due as above shown, to h ereafter mentioned. gether w ith costs and accrued In WM W . H A R C O M B E , A tto r terest, and In case o f your failures ney fo r P la in tiff. Address 302 to do so, a decree w ill be rendered T iffa n y Illdg., Eugene, Oregon. foreclosing the lien o f said taxeet (D 6-13-20-27— J t j HOW MUCH llllll^ '/A . ; I ÂÔÆ YOUnFyfS AT YOUR FURNITURE b^lllllllllllllHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIillllllllllllll'lllliD É DEALERS Eyestrain is a very real danger. Few of ua realize that we pay dearly for every hour we strain our eyes. The tragedy is that we seldom know that we AR E mis using our eyes. Attempting to read, work or study in poor or glaring light is fhe cause of most eyestrain. Often the penalty for eyestrain is not paid until later years. Then it is too late. The two or three pen nies a day saved on your light bill isn’t worth the risk of impaired vision. See this " •w type lamp (recently designed to help oorrect the evils of improper home light ■«•) at your dealers. Æ MOUNTAIN STATES POWER COMPANY IJ A I h > low loaih nwiriM Isrr* ua >alr rvvry day. C o m e s to Y o u D a ily by Dr. W a rre n D. S m ith, professor a n d so -called in d e - 7 l w i , P a S t' m e : ° f 1010 SAFER BILL FO HAIE TEETH I'll 1 R S BAY, HEY KM 11ER 6, 11» 3 -A Inju red In A e c ld tn t— Opal Wood **"'• •‘ »“ « '“ «r of John E Woodeoa of C resw ell, received head Injuries Wise U te ol Young Trees Bene- ! College Bulletin Pointe To Fallec Sentti». W anhlnglnn. Dec 6. A Bunday afternoon when the car in fieiat For Forest«; Advocate tutui of 648 down unii opérât Ing which she wus rid ing w ith her lea In Varloua Depee Use O f Living Treee ■util» In D iegon mul W ashington rather and a t a i l collided In Ku Foe More Mileage which lepoi'letl tu the West ,'oaal gene F o re s te n recommend the use of I u nfn A . a t . __ a » Engineering re»eureh men at Ore t ’h rlaim *.- tre .» provided the tree» _ °. Act» «on S ia le colle«., a ie Inclinisi te l.uiiiheiinuii'« u.aoclutlon (or (be are cut under proper roreetry “ ,a c e D r a s t ic C o n t r o l discount the claim« of "super week onilin« Novem ber 34 pro duced »4,446,03» hoard feet of Him method». Such cutting aud ihluutn« . O ver C a re le ss D river power" o, «rem economy for par ber. Tbl» »»» approxim ately made uuder the direction o í a for-1 “ U vular branda or gradi*« oí gaso UUU,nuil feet over the preceding eater actually benefit the forest. It A Safety Responsibility b ill, ile ||„e. In -le a d they »ay that cure »Imusi ‘ ---------------- to n .m ,..i. ---- the 1 Irresponsible bui ctor '.il „ 7 * " " " *,r ta said. --------------— 1 I rU| „„«1 »ail”«r„.'iorv ' Posts from many nianv ane,-,.,» r,« trees species of are under test. 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