The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, February 07, 1935, Page 4, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    T l IV HBI>AY, JANUABY 7. 1086
TUB SPR lN O riK M ) NKW8
U. O. DEBATERS TO TALK
IN MANY OREGON TOWNS
PAGE FOUR
03396641
DEADLINE FOR DOG
LICENSES IS NEAR
Debators Wait
Grove Contest
TOWN AND VICINITY
LIVE COW'S STOMACH
SEEN THROUGH WINDOW
A row with a window Into her
Two live topics. couuly reorganl stomach through which Ihe action
gallon aud old age pension». h»ve may he observe.' directly 1» ua-d In
been chosen fur Ihe University of classes in physiology lu ihe veter­
Gregott debate team for men for inary department at Oregon Hint,
ihla yew . and a»»»“ lb . student» college. The eow le alive and
will go out to varloua communities, healthy end I. no! dlelurbed by Ihe
lollowiug ibe toruiu plan This •<>>• fad lhal her interior can be reveal
of forensic», radically dlfferelil e»l by the simple removal of a rub
Hom old style debate», baa a i
bar plug
ieady won national atleullou. aud
Th» operation 1,11 lh» vww llial
Las gieatly tucreaaed lulereat lu made the "window' poetlble. le nol
m is acllvlly.
lance but Ihla la believed
Under Hie loruui pien e tu d e u i.i
J*
thus FMU, pp .d
March 1 1» the deadline lor lie-
Sewing Group Meet»— Member»
I eusing dogs In Lane county and
Very III— George Fish is reported
of Ihe American l.eglou Sewing
I any license purchase»! after that
K. S. Studsnts Under Miss to he very ill lilt» week
circle met Tuesday at the home of
lim e will have an added peualty of
Guest at M otel— W. J. Harrell of Mia. W N. DOW.
*T
w
«1 35 cent» per month. License» for Conoly To Take Part In 10
Opportunity For Expansion o
#nd »payed female dog* coat
Debates; Start Feb. 15
i ’o iila u d was a guest at the Sprlug
Post Group Meet»—A meeltng of
Grass and Legume Seed s
#i|d for feniaie dog» the coat 1»
field hotel over the weekend
the executive com m ittee of the
Fared
with
the
heaviest
schedule
Seen As Farmer Benefit
tl M
undenak.n during the past several
Leaburg Man III— May Cowell of Spriiigileld American Legion post
year». Miss Bernice Conoly. debate ueaburg is a patient al Ihe Pacific was held here Tuesday evening
Greater prosperity for Oregon
coach al the Springfield high nospltal In Eugene.
seed grower» with opportunity
f
<
X . j
To Paleley— Mrs. Paul Hratlaiu
expand production of all hind» of
school will soon announce the
P t t r .f i « - « .
»• » «'
V isit at Brownsville— M r. and left Sunday by train tor Klamath do no. have lo isk e . . .
members of her affirm
ative
grasses aud legume» 1» seen by E
T “"
" aud Mrs HoUud Moahl.r a m i Mr and Falls and Paisley where the family or negative etand. but may talk
hïBd of the department,
H. Jackman, extension agronomist
negative learns Urat of the »e »s
G Moahler visited relative» lias a large cattle ranch.
they chooae. after making a «huro |
F M Uol,B
of debates will bo held a week from at Brownavllle Sunday
of Oregon State college, who re­
ugh study of the topics I his year
>un( veterlnarlane. did ihe
Go
South—
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
C.
Friday
on
February
15
with
Cot
cently returned from »pedal ser­
lb . ) w ill appeal before a ecore 01|
Doctor In Portland— Ur. Milton Wright of the Wright and Son»
Freshmen, Sophomores T a k « |u,g,. Grove.
vice In Washington. D. C.
more of community meeting», »»me
Selected
for
the
debate
subject
y
Walker
returned
today
from
hardware
store,
have
gone
to
Much seed will be required In Lead In Opening Games Of
F IN A L N O T IC I
of
which will be Ihe First Congre­
Portland.
He
has
been
ther»
»luce
Sau Francisco for a short husluesa
thia year Is; “Resolved; I hat the
Interclass Series
the middle west, which Is planning
gational
church
of
Portland, l \ THE OOUNTY COURT OF
Federal government should adopt Tuesday morning.
STATE OF OREGON FOR LANK
trip.
on a vast expansion of acreage of
granges at Kerby. Ashland. Camus
Interclass basketball game» fori the policy of equallilug education
COUNTY
.
torage crops. The last two drouth
Grocar to Return— Mr. and Mrs
Court of Honor Later— Spring Valley. Eluilra; community dubs In ih» Mailer of the Kala«» of
girls at the Springfield high school in ihe several states by means of
years killed much of their alfalfa,
D. B. Murphy will return today field Ulrl Scouts will hold lh«dr al Glendale. Sweet Home. Aurora.
Frank
R
Weber
eomellntee
were started Monday afternoon of I annual grants to secondary and
known a» Franklin II Weber, d»
blue grass and timothy meadows,
from an extended vacattou in Cali­ own court of honor, probably lu Salem; high school group» ai Urea
this week. Games are held each I elementary schools.
ceased
.
fornia. They visited last night with April. It was announced thia week hum and Mapleton, aud other»
aud hay crops of all kind».
Notice Is hereby given lhal the
evening after school iu the gym
The dual debate system will be
Mis
Murphy's
patents
at
Aahland.
by
Miss
Eunice
Gerber,
troop
lead
_ _ . undersigned administrator has filed
P la n t on Idle Land
nasium and will be continued used this year, lu ,h *
er. A national officer la expected SHELTER BELT PLANTING],,,, ririnl account In the above eu
The crop reduction programs al­ through Tuesday of next week.
Grove debate on, team will debate
License leeued— A marriage lie-
o -rs o -re n
'" « H e r lh a l the courl baa
here for the meeting.
low farmer» to plant forage crop»
Monday evening «he freshman here and the opposite team from euae was lasaed Saturday at Ihe
TO BE STARTED SOON!
Kl,,iuy the xtb day of
on acre« withdrawn from corn and girls defeated the Juniors 15-13. the local school will go to Co»»«« County Clerk’s office lo t llfford L.
-<
March t»36 at l»li o'cloch in lb»
lulllal work on the president » („r„ti,>on as the lim e for the h»a.
wheat, and this aggregates mlllious and Tuesday evening the sopho Grove. One debate will be held In Murphy. Eugene, aud Mary Kather­
CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS.
of acres. Then. too. the attention of mores won from the senior». 30-13. the fotxnoon and the other In the ine Tate, Sprlugfleld.
p ,.„ for a 1.000 mile .h eller bell ¡
LISTED BY COMMISSION trees stretching from North Dako a |
p„r„ „ „ interested may appear
many middle western people is con­
Wednesday evening the seniors afternoon
Breaks Arm— Phillip« Miller, sou
centrated upon soil eroaion to a wou 17-3 from the Junior class.
to the I’anhandle of Texas will com I i((t (1|B „bjectloiie If any they
Ten Debates Listed
The United Stales civil service me nee early Ihla sprlug wllh tb e ||,a v e
greater extent thau ever before
Friday afternoon the freshmen
Ten debates, the most ever sche- of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller. Co­
IMied Ihla 7lh day of February.
and the only permanent way to and sophomores, both winners in duled for the lo» J school In re- burg road, received treatment for a commission has announced open plautlng by the U. 8. foreal »er
prevent erosion 1» to keep the lauds tlie first round, will meet. Monday cent years, have been arranged broken arm Monday evening at ihe competitive examination» »» <“*' »Ice. of 8 minion tree» ou 150 m ile»| l#s ■, A WINTEKME1ER AUuilu
Iowa;
in grasses and legumea as much of the sophomores and Juniors will They include Roseburg. Myrtle office of a local payvlciaii.
of Hie bell located lu six different
Islraior
Pharmacologist, various grades.
M 7)
the time as possible, says Jackman. tangle and tie reaults will be play Creek. Cottage Grove. Eugene and
IF 7 1« 21 2»
Collarbone Broken— Mrs. Harry $2,800 to $5.800 a year. Food and »tales. Baaing his statements on
In the southern states a huge ed off on Tuesday evening.
University high The V. H. 8. team Schahau is suffering from a brokeu
explorations of the region, co n ta d i
B O T IC I T O C R I O I T O R I
wllh local authorities aud acleutl I Nu(l,,, lg hereby given that lira
The boys Interctoa. games were will be a new entry this year- “ ““ collarbone. She felt a week ago Drug administration.
winter crop program Is Just begin­
Assistant mlcroanalysl. $2800 a
fie dala. F. A Sllcox. chief forester. u„der,|gn ed bas been duly appoint
ning. which the people there say placed before the close of the first school not having sponsored a d . Sunday while walking up church
year. Junior mlcroanalysl. $2000 a »*»» lh a l the forvwt service la ed Adinlnl.lralor of ihe M u t e of
I bate team for several years.
means greatly Increased demands
steps.
year.
Food
and
Drug
admlulstra
I The digtrict winners will be de­
abde-heartedly back of plani.»« * “““ y N'(^ t
«'.mniy,
for hairy vetch. Austrian winter sem ester.
Returns to City— Frank Arch tlon.
termined by the number of wins
peaee and crimson clover seed
shelter
bell»
lu
«he
prairie
plain»
|
()rwgt)n
All
persoti»
bavlug
claims
Principal editorial clerk. $2300
DOCTOR RETURNS FROM I Details of the Stale meeting will be uiub.au has returned to Sprlugfleld
i onion aud I» more thau over cou llKalnei the said »sia le are hereby
Entire State May Benefit
after an absence of two month» a year, editorial clerk. $1300 a year vlnced of Ihe value of this project ««titled Io prewn« the
LECTURES IN PORTLAND j arranged later
Every pari of this, slate may
L
t
v
i
u
n
o
___
Mlgg
Conoly
is
using
the
squad
•luring which time he vlstled In departmental service, Washington, to agriculture and to the Improve erD ver
o<
»hare in this increased demand
D. C.
Dr
Milton
V
Walker
returned
I
system
this
year
in
training
her
Washington.
ment
of
physical
conditions
Wells
A
Wells.
Bank
of
Commerça
says Jackman. Coast counties sep-
Apprentice flah-cullurlst $1200 a
in
riam ili» will he confined lo « | | ||dK, Eugene. Oregon, within alx
cialise in bent grass and reed can from Portland Wednesday night large list of aspiring orators,
Dinner For Grandfather — Mrs. year. Bureau of Fisheries.
of agricultural land which un I months from the dale of the first
ary grass, and the W illamette val after attending post-graduate lec- this system each student Is
Roland Mushier entertained at her
Foreman of Ink Making plaul der norma, condition, should
|
Feb 7.
s surgery. quired to prepare a debate speech
ley in peas, vetch, clover, and many tures on women
home recently with a dinner in $3200 a year. Government printing
Professor
Doctor
Ludwig
Preen-
on
either
side
of
the
stated
que.
poll productive farms aud where 1»35
grasses. The demand for Ladak and
honor of her grandfather. Mr office. Washington. D. C.
OTTO A NICKEL. Administra
there la an aunual raiufall of from
other alfalfa, and crested wheat kel of Breslau, Germany gave the 11ion
Edgar Stark, on hla eightieth birth­
The
oalarles
uiiuiwl
are
subject
Members of the squad from
lor.
18 to 20 Inches on the western
grass and alsike clover from east­ lectures and showed motion pic­
day
anniversary
to a deduction of not to exceed 5 boundary to 25 Hu hes ou the eaal WF.I.lJt * WBLLM. Attorneys
which the debating learns will be
ern Oregon promises to be good.
ture films of his operative techni­
I F 7•»$ 21 3S - M 7»
chosen are; Gwendolyn Barrett
A ssists at Shoe Shop— Louis Mil uercenl during the fiscal year end era side of Ihe belt, which forest
Growers of red clover in the W il­ que in women's diseases
lug
June
30,
1235.
as
a
measure
of
Lois
Bench.
Gertrude
Boring.
Lorna
ler of Eugene Is assisting at the
,r s say Is sufficient preclpllatiou
N O T IC t TO C R IO IT O R S
lam ette valley have beeu hearten-
___
Dr. Walker says that Professor
economy, aud also to a deduction
Notice 1« hereby given that Ihe
ed by the demand now existing lor Fraenke, |g one of the m08t emln Chase. Roy Crandall. Roland Fam s J. Nelson shoe shop this week whll. of 3 V* per ceut toward a retirement to support tree growth under pro
per haiidllng. No attempt will b e| untler«l»ne<! has been duly appoint
Nelson's hand heals. Ho In
the Tennessee enthracnose-resist-.
clinician» and outstanding worth. Malcolm Hanson. Leroy In-
annuity.
mado. exo.p l exper.m enU.ly,
ed , « . ^ 1 « „ n i
. . . | O>
U » .« W ~ . • • t » .
~
”
MESI DEMMO
VjlFlS \jp e T l
Class hoop Meet
...... . . .
premium of several cents and fu-
wonren s clinic at the univer
ture demand look» favorable.
Breslau. Germany, and is
Last year's seed crop brought j n<)w making a world tour giving
more than two million dollars into ,ectures a, certain medical centers,
the state. Jackman estim ates, an
yery large attendance of Oregon
account which he believes may be doctors gave an enthusiastic re­
doubled.
1 ception to this world wide author-
------ ---------------------! itv on women's diseases.
<’
“
e n ti-.
vault. Doris Marie Robinson. Joan
Seavey, Mary Young. Jack Logan.
Parents of Daughter— Mr. and
Don McKy. Irene LaCatlle, and Mrs. W. L. Wright of West Spring
Thurman Lanning.
Held are the parents of a baby
________ __________
I daughter born to them at their
home Sunday morning, February 3.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 1335.
HOLDS REGULAR MEET
plant
ireea
ou
marginal
1“n“* CountyC(lur,„ r lj m e ( 'o u n ly .O r » -
which, because of alkalinity of the] g(>0 A| ( persons having claims
RECENT BRIDE HONORED soil
or deficient rainfall present an against the »aid .s ta le are hereby
W ITH BIRTHDAY SHOWER agricultural hasard. The shelter notified to preaent Ihe aame. pro
Miss Irtnu Nolt was hostess at
her home here Wednesday evening
al a surprise birthday shower hon­
oring Mrs. Hay Turrell »Eleanor
Smith) who was married recently.
The evening was spent playing
bridge, and refreshments were »er-
ed late in the evening Friends of
Mrs. Turrell presented her wllh
uiuiiy beautiful gift».
perly verified a> by law required,
to Ihe undersigned at the office of
Weil» a Weils. Attorney». H»’-»k of
Commerce llldg . Eugene. Oregon,
wllhln six months from the dale of
ihe first publication of Ihla notice
Date of first publication. Dec »7.
IS34
CCT
RETTA M TKMI’LETON. Ex
GRADE TEACHERS MEET
ecutrlx
)N EUGENE SATURDAY WELLS * WELLS. A ttorneys.
belt will not replace marginal land»
but will make good agrlcullural
lauds more valuable and contribute
lo ihe permanency aud stability of
agriculture.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Scout Class Changed -T h e sen
The Springfield Chamber of Com- ior Qjr| g rOut first aid class met
____
hunters get bounties merce met Wednesday evening at -pu s(.ay afternoon In tend of even
Taylor hall with Secretary I. M. illg urder the leadership of Miss
The second and third grades are QN MANY WILD ANIMALS
Peterson presiding In the absence > ¡(¡,in*.on. county health nurse due
taking the progressive achievement
-----------
The Lane County chapter «4 the
of the president. Reports from the to
absence from the city of Dr.
test today This is the primary : Hunters in this part of the coun­
Oregon Association of Intermedl
W A N T E D — M E N TO Q U A L IF Y
county
chamber
of
commerce
and
walker.
edition of the series used in the ty collected many bounties Tues-
ate teachers will hold Ils fourth
legislation pending in Salem
slxth seventh and eighth grades, day at the office of the county on
FOR GOOD PAY P O S IT IO N !
were discussed SERA work In the
Veteran Officer—»urn Richmond
monthly meeting Ihls Saturday.
As the smaller children require clerk. Among those receiving pav- county was considered.
has been appointed a member of
February
2.
at
the
Del
Hey
cafe.
cloeer supervision during the tests, ¡ ments were Albert E. Harper,
Will personally Interview rneu
Of special Interest has beeu the Luncheon will be served at 12 00
Considerable pro and con
dis the advisory board and of the Com-
Mrs Male is assisting Miss Male Springfield, three ooyotes; M. S.
willing lo work hard for good
cussion on the policies of the new n.ander's Council of the General visit of two local boys now doing noon.
pay positions In Electric Refrlg
and Mr Quiney is assisting Mis« McMullen. Blue River, one wolf.
city administration were discussed Lawton camp, veteran« of the their navy “cruises." Ivan Easton
Mr.
Ji
mes
Stovall.
Instructor
of
.ration
and Air Conditioning
three bobcats; Virgil Newman.
Bryan.
business Prefer men with fair
but no action was taken. All who Spanish American war.
The ap- left Thursday to return to his work. geography at the University of Ore­
C.
The seventh two's are going t o ; Wendling. three coyotes; L
education mechanically Inclined,
wanted to know about the city's polntments were made by Ben H Wilbur O'dell arrived Wednesday gon will he the guest speaker His
aive a program Friday afternoon Holeman. Vida, two bobcats; and
n w employed Must be willing
for
a
month's
visit
after
4
years
In
business were invited to attend the Strobel, commander.
loplc will be "Human Occupancy
to devote some spare tin»» here
r,«rlod.
Dayton C. Thomson. Vida, four
in the „„.oie
music period.
Willumetto Valley.”
In Springfield lo preliminary
city council sessions by a council
,.„i China Wilbur Is completing his
A show is to be given at the bobcats and three cougars
Collect» Bounty— Bounties col- eighth year In navy service This
training lo become Inslallallon
.luslcal numbers Including vocal
man presen . ___________ lected at the courthouse Tuesday
Lincoln school Thursday at three
and service expert. Ea,b while
cruise has been on the Black Hawk. «elections will also be presented
learning
Writ», glvlug a«»,
W
included the following; One coyote
P. M. the admission charge is 5c
A
4
H
marketing
club
was
recent­
All
teachers
who
will
be
unable
for the pupils. A second show will TRUCK RUNS AWAY;
CLASSES ELECT GIRLS
an,| four bobcats to Prince Hel- ly added to the 4-H club projects to attend are asked to leave word phone. preeiMii occupation
CITY W ITHOUT POWER
also be given Thursday evening at
FOR COUNCIL PLACE frlch. Vida; one coyote to Wm P at Deerhorn school. Students of at the county school superintend
seven o'clock for the general pub­
_______
Burch. Mabel; and two coyotes and ihe eighth grade class form the ent's office as soon as possible.
U T IL IT IE S E N G IN E E R IN G
All light and power In Spring-
lic. The admission will be ten cents.
Classes at Springfield high school four bobcats to Howard Monlgom club membership.
IN S T IT U T E
field was cut off for about two
A 4-H Health club and Sewing
In Oregon City— Mrs W H Poll
hours Wednesday morning when a were given new representation on ery of Leaburg.
4G4 N. W ells St .
Chicago, ill
---------------------------
club have been under way for sev­ srd Is spending a few days In Ore­
city truck being used in repair the Girls League Council at the
CLUB MEMBERS
eral weeks.
gon Clfy visiting wllh her sister.
work on South Fourth street ran special meeting held Monday morn
The Deerhorn P. T. A. m eets at
wilde downhill and careened into ing. Claas representatives chosen
MEETING IS TONIGHT
the school house Friday night,
The Junior class of the Pleasant a light pole. The pole was broken are Helen Abramson, freshman;
The Leaburg Ladles Aid meets
HUI high school elected officers off and fell over the truck. The Clarabel Brood, sophomore; Evelyn
Regular meeting for members of
for the last semester. Those elected cab and front of the truck was bad­ Robley, Junior; and Oenevieve the O-No card club will be held Thursday P. M. with Mrs. Arch
Henry, senior.
were, Maxine Baughman, president; ly damaged,
this evening at the home of Miss Johnston for annual election.
The W altervllle Ladles’ Aid
Bill Farley, vice president; June
Marguerite Mlllhollen.
m eets all day Wednesday at the
Mathews, secretary; Jona Miller,
church. The Commusnlty club all
treasurer; Nat Glustlne, business
day Thursday at the home of Mrs.
manager; and Elbert Wimmer, ser­
Marvin Drury.
geant-at-arms.
Members of the W altervllle Com­
The A. B. C. study club met Fri­
Miss Nathalie Edmlston is In
day at the home of Mrs. Grace
Roseburg visiting ber sister, Mrs. munity bridge club met at the N.
O. W. hall Saturday evening.
Bchall near Dexter.
Hugh Safely.
Walter Ebbert has leased the O.
Mrs. Richard Hart who Is In
Miss Mildred Sw ift is employed
Salem taking special treatment B. Hardy farm northeast of Walt
at the capital in Salem as clerk
from a physician was home for the ervllle.
during the legislature.
W altervllle C. B. society held
Pleasant Hill and Lowell basket­
week-end.
their monthly business and social
Mrs.
A.
W.
Weaver
also
Miss
ball teams met on the Pleasant Hill
Heersma who have been very 111 meeting at the Del Benson home
floor Wednesday night, Feb. 6. A
February 6.
chicken dinner was served before
are Improving.
the game by the ladies of the high
school district. The proceeds go
toward fixing up the high school
basement.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Aiken» of Oo-
sheu drove to Portland Wednee
Home iHii’t really home without a fireplace. But
day to attend the automobile show
who want» to lug in coal or wood, and who wants
Bonnie Jeanne Tinker who Is at­
tending Oregon State college spent
to carry out the ashes? Nobody, of course! Yet
the week-end with her family at
Pleasant HUI. She came home to
there’s a way to have all the comfort and ruddy
attend the OTegon- Oregon State
cheer of an old fashioned fireplace, without dirt
basketball game in Eugene.
E. B. Tinker and Fred Smith mo
and Inconvenience. It's less expensive, too.
tored to Portland Monday on bust
neas.
The Home Economics club is
Just Install a Humphrey Kadlanlflre In the living
planning a meeting som etim e tbl»
room. It burns gas. . . so it’s clem and economi­
month, including Oakridge, Jasper,
Goshen, Lowell and Pleasant Hill
cal. . . . and its glowing, radiant heat Is a healthful
districts with Miss Case of Oregon
gat for pogk producta, continua» to
IT
H
exports
ot
pork
and
lard
substitute for sunshine on dull winter days.
State college as speaker. The topic
r» » trt» t PSSk »hlpmauta from boo -
from th » U n ite d l l a t e s stUl r e
will be vegetable cookery. The date
. » p ire oosstrl»». I n 0 I U d I » « th»
m xlnlng at a low level, • larg» In
UnK»d Stato», by means of Im port
and place will be announced later.
ersase In bog production 1» not
SPECIAL SALE 20% DISCOUNT ON ALL
luotoa. Oermany. second ranking
Lincoln School Notes
I McKenzie Valley |
Upper Willamette
e------------------
*
B etter H o m es
Thurston
through Radiantfire
M r.M e rch a n t:
DON’T BUY
1936 Calendars
UNTIL YOU HAVE SEEN
Our line of beautiful
Art Calendars being
shown for the first
time in Springfield at
W
ranted at this tlm » ,aocordtn* t o 0»
FARM ACCOUNTING MEET
TO BE HELD ON FRIDAY
stals of tbs A g rlc n ltn ra lA
Fourth of a series of tirm ac­
counting m eetings being held by
O. 8. Fletcher, farm agent for Lane
county, will be held at Taylor hall
In Springfield Friday afternoon at
1:30. Glen Stafford and Fred Sim­
mons are members of the commit­
tee in charge of this meeting.
Meetings have been held earlier
In the week at Junction City, Irv­
ing and Eugene for the Eugene
and Coburg area.
this wss olfsst by i decline to s i
ports in ’ard Ann-al shipm ent
abroad remain si abort thrss-fourtti
of a billion pounds, a» compare'’
with stariy ’wo trillion pounds 1«
tfcs aarly poet war period. The de
■’’ns Surina ’bo tsn year» from U22
<• n il. aa Indicated by th» above
gra»k. U** b»«» équivalant to »bout
ata» «Millon ko»»
Administration
Export!
of porfc
from the United State» »how»d s
slightly upward trend to 1M4. bu'
THE NEWS OFFICE
Orsat B’ itol». th» principal mar
« 11
. . - • - d
of bo< proaucis.
producto, i 11 . m
rn07thly tord Imports In 1M4 to M
,,ar » __
m imiuirtW
t of the volume Imported
luring th» oorr»»pond1ng month»
>f 1M 1-M , *»d durlag th» totto»
,art ot th» y»»r Imposed restriction»
.n conv»twlon of 0»rm »n money Into
uretgn sxohangs that c»u»»d fn »
her reductions In tord Importa
Th» l t l l oorn-hog production
rol program now b»lng offered
th » Agrteultoral Adjustment Admin-
isiratton I» drelgnsd to help * • * * • * •
keep hog number» In Un» w ith the
c u rre n t low l»vsl o f export
RADIANTFIRES AND OTHER HEATERS
Northwest Cities Gas Co.
Eugene,
Bpringflsld
REY