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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
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rtv Its
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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 .
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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 !
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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 «
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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
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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
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26324
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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.
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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
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, , 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
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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
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POWER COMPANY
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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
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Engineering re»eureh men at Ore
t ’h rlaim *.- tre .» provided the tree»
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are cut under proper roreetry
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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.
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made uuder the direction o í a for-1
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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.
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species of
are under test.
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in te n d s to build a la rg e r n a v y a n d to k e e p M a n c h u ria F u r-
WP 3 re a ” g ° in g to see th e tim <“ w h e n J a p a n dic-
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