Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, September 01, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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    The County Fair
Shedd Shool Agricultural Clal« Hold Prominent Place-
• h e I at nur Feedeth AU.”
CAiiiu-ULLY PREPARING POULTRY
insures higher M arket price
su it 1,0' to i eütn ;
day», durlrir which time she will
under observation.
US W IVES
BEST
b • • h o ttie
a ttice buck.
Tbev re«
• i the »lee: q u ite n u itie ru u a
lie Triangle lake country.
OF PALS
in
Mrs M ay Robnett left Friday
to v is it her eon Carl, who ia wotk-
That- O. M . P lu m m e r, n,a»>sg
A>
m ixture thoroughly with a
Two Young Women M arried to Same ’ttg for the Southern Pacific oom-
of the P a cific In te rn a tio n a l I. v . . pump w.i.ch will give a very flue misty
puny at M yrtle Point.
Man, on Friendly Term s a t H ut-
Block E x p o s itio n C om pany, is I),, spray that will cover the plants but
band
Aw
ait»
T
ria
l.
b in d the I. m i c o m ity fa ir an-l w i'i nm run down ,)ie stalks and thus dis­
Graveling of the highway in the
give it b i, hearty a>ipi»nrt, wan an figure tl e steins.
•Gy has started. Tourists detour
f'hlcago.—Two
pretty
young
women
Since the disease Is carried over
(turetl in a le tte r received by A . C
wives of Edward Breuer. aw ait the »> way of Peoria.
S c h m itt, secretary o f th e L io n w n ter on .he seed and in the soil
• Hal of their h tis lir d on a charge of
Where diseased celery was grown the
Lite Penny W inkle thrashing
C o u n ty F a ir assoc a tio n
Ttm le t­
bigamy. The wives are the best of
previous year, It Is Im portant that new
■otvtpany was about the first to
pals.
te r enclo-et! a c h e c k for M- P in,,,
sod he used in the seed bed or the old
in is h thrashing for the season,
I Breuer, formerly an arm y serg.-ant
n ie r’g su h n crip tio n , to , stock
«oil sterilized by .-airuui,
steam, nor
hot w ater or
, — - • i-j • t ,
left Ills first wife to go west In Evans- in is liin g the run last Wednesday,
L in n fa ir, and in clu d e d words o f fo™ alin solution and th at dlnease free
Ion. III. he met. wooed and won Miss
seed t>e planted.
a p p ro va l a n d e n c o u ra g e m e n t
Mr». Nora Coates, telephone
Frieda Shoen.
A m o n g o th e r th in g - M r. P lu m
Iterator, is hack on duty alter a
“W
h
a
fs
the
use
of
being
Jealous?"
iner sa y s:
DON’T crowd growing chick
iisked wife No. 1, who was Miss So­ cry enjoyable vacation spent at
“ A b I said la st year you now |
Newport.
p h ie Itii. hr of Syracuse. N. Y.
have perm a n en t b u ild in g s erected Where Space Is Limited Youngster»
"It would not do one hit of good to
w hich sh o u ld m ake y o u r fa ir one '
Beccms Overheated, Causing
g> I angry an»:, besides, I could not dis­
o f the best d is tric t fa irs io th i- I
Preparing Poultry Under Modern Condition« for Market.
O utbreak of Colds.
like Frieda. She is n dear.”
A u c t io n S a le
western c o u n try .
Y o u r fo u n d a ­
(P
repared
by
the
U
n
ited
State,
D
ep
art
Growing chicks must not he confined
tio n was la id a q u a rte r o f a c«»i.
which It is packed, and Its condition—
m ent o f A gricu lture. 1
We have sold our farm and will »ell to
Changing the Basle.
tu r y ago and I feel sure those old to crowded quarters at night. If they
Noi a day pusses that ins|iectors Ihesc are the points tlia^m ak e u rep-
Two preacher», »me white nnd th» the highest bidder at public auction on
are.
the»
will
become
overheated
and
ututioi)
for
the
shipper.
employed by city, state or federal gov­
pioneers w o u ld he very proud of
Ollier colored, served rural charges ii th e Edwards farm, 4 m iles northw est of
this. In turn, will lead to the develop
ernm ent, do not condemn food of one
w h a t you have done d u rin g th e
Mississippi which were coterm inous
Tem perature to Maintain.
donroe, 18 m iles south o f C orvallis and 2
ment cP e l d s of lA lcli It Is very difii
past y e a r. Breeders and fa rm -rs cult to rid the flock and which may kind or another because It Is unfit for
The tem perature of lilc k e n s whep I li»‘ negro re ta ile d a conslderalil» miles west from the Pacific highway, on
human
consumption.
Sometimes
this
and the people in g e n e ril t r i'm
he carried along through the summer Is due to deliberate udulteratlon, an they arc alive u loti d ek eeg Fahreq- larger alary than tils white bn,the
heit. ib is must be reduced a fte r kill- who asked him If It was not Ills cus
S a t u r d a y , S e p t . IO ,
t .r v t o
...O ,,,, ■ -„•..„H
...., ,«
s
r «
-
loin to expel Ills members who fulled
■»
« . ¡ X ' ; L r "> •»
-
-
I
w . r
. «
j ¿ . “ ^
‘• " 5
? ^
P>
pay.
“No,
boss,"
he
replied,
“we
Beginning
at 10 o'clock a. m, :
J tow Iiig winter.
proper packing, neglect to consider | hauls
would not III;,» to put the (papal on
In
refrigerator
cars.
The
time
Hew can one tell w hether or not tem per;-hires to lie encountered
I know th a t yo u are going to
In
' L iv e s to c k
a money basis.
We gets them to
have s p le n d id ' c lu b e x h ib its , for the chickens liHve enough mom? On« i I'auspo; ting from point of origin to inquired to chill fowls usually Is about subscribe, ar.d If they don’t phv we
HORSES
- I hours, and Hie packer must he suit
th e reason th a t y o u r c o u n ty is one ef the best Indications Is the confli
destination, or failu re to consider the
Unit the body cavity, as well as the turns them out for lying.”—Memphis
1 brown Mare, weight 1450 pounds
of the o u ts ta n d in g ones not o n ly tion of the plumage. If the plnmag-
tune which must necessarily elapse
' ’olnn I cl.il-Appeith
1 bay Mare, w eight 1.100 pounds
Is bright and clean It Is a good slgi before the product Is likely to reach skin ami flesh, are free from heat lit
in the sta te of O regon, b u t in the
1 bay Mare, w eight 1400 pound»
fore tile birds leave the chill room
th at the birds are doing well mid hav» the con miner*’ tallies.
f
U n ite d States, fo r o lu b a c tiv itie s
1 brown mare, w eight 11250 pound»
H elp I s G«t N ew s
Failure to observe this requirem ent
icon) enough. If the plumage Is soil»-,
1 »orrel Mare, weight 1000 pounds
All tnls eutuils not only great loss Is responsible for much of the Ill-con
In m y o p in io n th is one feature h.v droppings. It la un Indication tba
In answer to o u r in v ita tio n to
1 Saddle Horse, w eight 1050 pounds
should be em phasized more than there is not room enough for all
Ml o o! Ì
U‘ b< r' ,lcC“ M
dimmed poultry found It, the public
1
Sndtilc Hotly.
price« deniunded of the public, but m arkets. The range of tem perature » a ll on us nJ n u r office q u ite e
any o th e r. Y ou m ake the young them on the roosts, ...n»
with ..
the resol
also
it
endaiifèrs
thu»
public
health»
l« i niitii d. too, is small. Below .10 ,le n u m b e r of I lie ladies of H alsey did H JRRSBY CATTLB
people o f today know th a t y o u r th at some are compelled to rest oi
«nine
unworthv
'» a n d we were ve ry glad to mee
„
......................F
ahrenheit .he flesh
frosted;
fa ir is s tr ic tly b ehind th e ir e v e 'll* (ho floor beneath the roosts and tliu> I w h i m ' .. occii.sinnnlly
4 two-year-old Heifers, freshen next
a itlile lips through I n sp e c tio ii „„d Is above 15 degrees Fiilirenlielt deem them .
Hut there m e m a n y tnori
«prinjr
ecome soiled.
and in ien years o r sooner the»
•ci
ved
as
food-
Enough
food
pr.xjuels
|
proceeds
too
rapidly
to
permit
of
long
12
Heifer Calves
in th i« lit t le c ity th a t we i l o s i t e I
A trip to the growing hooves aftei
w ill re tu rn io you a h undred fob,
lark will also determine whethei spoil every »»eel; to form a »erj Ini hauls to distant m arkets. Of cours- got ae q n a in le d w ith fop o ttr nm
in the way of e x h ib its and in te r,
B r e e d in g E w cm
portnnt part of the amount needed by (he birds can be frozen after the» arc
nough room Is being provided. I
u a l h o i e lit.
We desire to sen, 2 JO
eat.
the people; and practically ail of It »hilled, and so shipped, and this I; «
here Is not space enough ro th at nl
•
tit
a
No.
1
paper,
nnd
in
o
rd
e
r
I
170
Black
Faced Ewes
“ 1 feel sure you w ill agree w it'
might he saved through Intelligence
er.» excellent plan, especially If the
the chickens can And room on th,
(•o Cotswold Lincoln Ewes
lo so we must become b e lte r uc
me th a t the L in n c o u n ty fa ir ’
aj»tl
c
a
l
c
oil
the
p
a
l
l
of
the
producers
la
id
Is
across
u
hot
country
say
the
roosts, the q u arters are too crowd»
6 Oxford Rama
Let us in on a ll you
- ..... .
In Hie I „.p art,„cut of Agri- q ila in le d .
success w ill add g re a tly to th
nd some of the chickens must hi “," 1 ’•|,lKIH-rs.
ch
u
rch
.a
ffa
irs
and
a
ll
social
d
A fter your chickens nre fastened uud culture.
10 GOA I S
value of o u r own P acific I n t e r n ,
taken out. If nil can And room oi
toga
Tell tis o f y o u r goings ant
tio n a l. I t is re a lly an in te rlo c k
the roosts comfortably and if thi .read y lo kill, It w ill | ay you to study
Packing for M a rk e t
•omiugs.
L e i a ll do th e ir ehar<
ing proposit on, as o u r stoekhold. bouse Is well ventilated, the quarters the methods of killii :. bleeding, pick­
U llr m I m p l e m e n t s
If Is custom ary to pack broilers with tow ards the m a kin g of a new«
are not crowded and the youngsters ing, chilling ami pa.-l 'ng d e s i rlb cl
ers, io m< st case«, are id e n tical
the
b r e a s is up. and the feet hidden. p ip e r.
2 .lt^-inch Wagons
fully
in
huietiii
of
»-|
em
lstry
circu­
-liould do »veil.
The Oregon E le c tric ana Sou, I.
2 Milwaukee Mowers
The prevailing method Ht present
la
rs:
3.
How
to
PI,
k
C
hickens;"
52.
A
fine
lit
t
le
la
d
y
once
came
I
r r n P acific ra ilw a y s have an
I Milwaukee Kake
“How Io Wrap H oads"; III, “ H o w to »»her,- refrigeration is available. Is to >ur office ^ o
h
ive
her
paper
1 7-foot McCormick Binder
Bounced th a t reduced fire s w ill l>
CONCRETE FLOORS ARE BEST Kill and Bleed M arket Poultry." Is­ paek th»' elib ki-ns In small boxtvs hold­
1 corrugated Koller
cllMogi -1 h l T n w address.
A s itr
made to A lb in y and re tu rn fro
sued by the I mpii, tnieiit of A gricul­ ing a dozen each, hut small boxes su it­
1 I)i»c
Promote and Protect Health of All ture. these elrcilai-, niny he hail hy able for one or two chickens hnve re­ for a neats n > e of hat le a vin g to»v
a li p o in ts in L in n and Bento
I
buggy
?he »V<,|| great d ig n ity declai
Farm Animals and Increase Prof.
1 Hack
counties d u rin g fa ir week.
application lo the division of piihlh'a cently been placed on th e m arket. If
its for Farmer.
» »I She liu ii not come to th a t ol
1 2-horse C nltivator
F a ir c a ta lo g , can be had fie
Hons.
flie man wlm hopes to suc­ tin- b u s in e s s is i<, he perm anent the
1 CJover seeder
the farm
c to put her name in Hie pa,
fro m the seen , at y, A . C. S c lm i.i
ceed should know everything possible »ontalners should carry
1 12-inch Gang Plow
A concrete hnrnyurd mnkes a fine ahoul Ids propose») m arket, and Its de­ name or the name of Hie ahlpiier If h she was not th a t k in d of
A lb a n y .
la r r o w s, Plows, Platform Scales, G rin d ­
exercise lot In all kinds of w eather mands.
the farm has no name. An attractiv e v >m it». She also atao'd th a t ’ sh
stone Forks, 1 Cream Separator, etc,
and always affords a dry spot for th
adwerti einent on the box Inis a great had live d in th a t tow n fo r t h t r t >
Broilers in Demand.
SPRAYING CELERY TO
anim als' b»*d. Every shower wash»
HARNESS
deal to do with marketing, a fact years ami Ii n l never been g u ilt
O rdinarily the demand 1s for broil proved long ago to the satisfaction of
the surface clean and flushes th
2 sets Work H arness
yet of h a v in g her nam e in ill
- ol tliive siz e s---«¡nab broilers, shrew d husin» ss men.
I set Light H arness
PREVENT LEAF SPOTS droppings Into the manure pits. f '.i
> p e r.’ ’
util I rollers and large hroiiers.
n-ete yards lighten the work o f th
I
»et Single H arness
Small package- are becoming more
She h id live d in th n sa»tm to w i
Utah broilers weigh, drttssed. front
1
Saddle and Bridle
housewife, as there Is no mud to h
and
more
popular.
Two
layers
of
'<>r l l i i i t v years and had new
iree-qi'arters to one pound; small
on the walks and kltch,
I’erins—520 and. under, cash ; over
Application of Bordeaux Mixture tracked
oilers, the size most In demand the chickens In a box are being <liscar»1ed h -lp e d lia r homo paper to a sin g l
that sum, six m onths' tune on b«nk-
floor. 1 he use of rubber hoots Is ui
for
a
single
layer,
It
being
realized
able note* at 8 per cent.
a le r part of tin- year, weigh from
" »S Ite m !
necessary. On concrete floors not
Is Recommended.
e to one and a q u arter pounds each, that refrigeration Is more perfect It
particle of grain need he wasted. Th
Sh ■ ,» hij lie tly a I v h h i J: " D m
the
e
a
u
n
s-e
s
do
not
touch,
and
If
d lai .;e hroiiers from one and one-
Free Lunch at Noon
ay to the wuter trough Is ah» a»s dr
pressure on such tender tissue ak ever te th it to an v one else, th i
If to two pounds.
T reatm ent Should Continu» Through, smooth and passable. Concrete fln.it
chicken muscle Is elim inated as far yo t lie »been such a sla cke r t
promo'» ami ijroteet the health dr fa
Broilers may he sold alive or as possible
out Growing Season and Mor»
On this account heads y o u r o'vu paper. ”
nlinals and Inn ease the profits
essed. in the discretion of the shlp- are wrapped in waxed paper and
__
Auctioneer.
Especially in Moist, Cool W eath­
■Nt»' npnlogiz d «nd said *be nail
(arming stock raising and dairying.
but
if
dressed,
this
should
he
turned back where they do not rest
er—Apply With Pump.
ever th o u g h t of it in th a t we»
ne according to the dem ands of the .“ ga nst the soil flesh of the breast
irket, and these dem ands one can or thighs. No longer does the packer S »• had th .lig h t tl look 'd ra th
(P repared b y th e U n ited S ta te s D ep a rt­ INCREASED N IlftO G E N SUPPLY
g o lis lic s l to tr y to bo in th« p
arn only hy Inquiry nnd study. Get- th ru st old cocks, broiling chickens and
iv.uii.ui
-----
m ent o f „Jj,
A g ricu
ltu re e.y )
t’g the product read.- for llie buyer fowls Indiscrim inately into a big so per. She had never thought, th ,
Celery plants should be sprayed with Element May Be Added by Prop»;
? T’t 1 O d I , V
» W I V ♦ »1 «-■ »
n a.
A *
C — ( I "V — _ . - A . _
a
.
he public pinrket Ini* much to do gar barrel, pressing them down in his her h elp u r g h t he iiend«i1 tow.er
hordeaux
m ixture every ten ( I days
to I
K EGISTKKKI)
Soil Treatm ent, Rotation of
Ith lb - p rb e ns-elM -l. Tim- uppear- eff.-rt to pink tightly, and so btulsitig • he m a k in g of a good paper,
Un
two weeks to prevent leaf diseases,
Crops and Phosphate.
S
h
r
o
p
s h ir e
B ucks,
m-e Of Hie a F b le , th - nsinm-i In (lie flesh and tearing the skin.
th a t 1« »h" tr u th
We need you
which often seriously Injure the crop
for m arket purposes. These leaf spots
The supply of nitrogen, the mo«
yearlings, and I registered 2 year-old
news note-», w b e tfi-r
g 'e t t o
occur generally In celery-growing dis­ costly element of food for plants, <a
sm all.
O x f o r d for sale.
tricts In the United S tates during cool, he in cen sed through proper sol
I LAN TO DESTROY CUTW ORMS KEEPING DOWN STABLE FLIES
Coin-- a n il s •« its.
DR J. W, COOK
moist w eather. Home-made hordeaux. treatm ent, rotation o f crops, the ad
Brow nsville, Oregon.
composed of 4 pounds hluestone (cop- ditton ef phnstriinte and lino stone an-
P ssts V/ork a t Night and May B« Give Stable Refuse Proper Care and
|>er sulphate) and 4 pounds stone llnte the growing and plowing under
Killed With Aid of Paddle
Stack Straw So T hat It Will Not
to 50 gallons of w ater. Is the cheapest legumes. All stable m anure Is to h
and Flashlight.
Be Breeding Hole.
M r. a m i M rs. N ew m an are III
F O R SALK
and best fungicide for the purpose. utilized, and on the older, worn soft-
ne-v 'M'cupants o f ih». C ('. f) ;r ||
The spraying sliould he liegtin while of the East and South some commei
Cutw orm s sometimes give consider
The num bers of stable files can lw a >n lem iiH'til.
registered
M r N « w n i'in h t-
the plants are still in the seed bed nnd clal nitrogen ma.V he profitably nsert
ihle trouble- If the nights are cool an,
kept do»vn by rnring pro|a*rly for been w .-rkin g a t (he Di< kaon ra iu li
S'earlings. Tlie»e are exceptionally
continued throughout the season. The Following n crop that Is a heavy nltr,
the »venther unsettled. A g )K)d w » '
stable refuse and by pro|a*rly stacking
Hi» >» tie arrtv>',| mg. fine, lltrilly fellow» Also 20 head
sprayings should he more frequent gen consumer with one that Is a llgh' 1« g et rid of cutworm s In th.. gm-le.
or otherwdse di raising of straw In a fo r «on « lim e .
l tegi*lere,|
BK R ED IN G
EW B3.
Tue»iL,»
o
f
last
week.
during moist, cool w eather favorable user is good farm practice.
Is to go o u t II) th e »-venlnt a fter darl
way th at will not mnke It attractiv e
Priced to sell.
to the deveJopment of the leaf spots
« Ith a flnsld'iYit and paddle nn,t kl’ a « a breeding place for the film.
WALTER STAFFORD.
It C o n n er and p a rty were
the pests. They may l>e found on th
Meadowview, Ore.
Flies cause much distress among ani­ lu
n
H
ie
r
'e»
r
lim
it
T
h
a
y
Address Jui clion City, route 2.
Shedd Farmer» Get R esults
n trfare at work at night. It will t«k
mal.» and al times heavy loan«». Con
hut a short time to get rid of ent
trol measure* are described In Farm
A C H e y in a n , c o u n t v agen
vorms In th,- garden." This Is a q u id
er«- Bulletin 10!»7. Il can be bad fre,
r c p ir i- th a t tin ' most o tiia la n d il
»•r and more reliable way Hiny usln
of , hfirgo by writing Division of pitl»-
piece of work done in his count
poisoned mash.
llcntlon«.-W ashington. 1).
h i J u ly was on the drainage p ro i
I ect in the Sfiedil c o m m u n ity . 1 | GIVE HARNESS PROPER CAR
BIG VALUE OF FOREST TREES
project, was organized in to Ihr<
i
Xu«
group«, one m ar llie out let, one i* Mad» ef Good L eather and Heavy M aterial Supplied for Ute on Farm,
the n iid d 'e , and ooe at ;he up| e
Enough Set Will La«t for at
Such as Poles and Wcod—Pro-
»*nd.
Least Fifteen Years.
tcct Live Stock.
The firs t g roup w ill do its wor
in Sep'e nh«r w ith
, “a m s at d
Harness made of good leather and
Forest trees grown on the farm ad»l
heavy enough for the work require,; to It* value a n l beauty. They supply
•crapers. T he second g roup wt
is
of It will Inst for many years If enred m aterial for farm use, such a* pole-
have to do its w ork hv btaakii
needs,
for
profa'rly.
It
is
more
«wonomlcal
to
post* and corihvood; »nd I
afford
w ith powder am i the tim e w ill d
buy
harness
th
at
is
t#a,
heavy
than
to
»heifer for live stock, a n a protect
pend on when the m tte ria ! can I
buj that »vhbh 1» too light for , flP Crops and building* from the hot
secured.
work W ith good care, h i n , « , of th,
wind* of sum mer and the cold wind«
T oe upper g m n p ha* alread
prep»-r »eight and quality will i»*t flt of w inter. M oreover,, they often can
in p lrte d its work bv th e ti-,e
least 15 years, end In many eases h a r­ l»e grown »uccessfully on »oil* too poor
four team« and a 'x men fo r 1«
I m p le m e n t S to r e
ness at d on the farm lias been | (l or on sliqie« too *l -ep for the success­
day*. The co m p le tio n of th is pa
lervl»-». for 25 »ears or longer.
ful pKMluction »if the ordinary ngrtetil-
I t he p ro je ct w ill low» r th« wal»
tural crop*.
Mistletoe Custom*
fro m »»tie to tw o feet on 1H00 ecr»
Mistletoe, w hen n ol^uspeii'led It, th.
-f la n d .
It was estim ated
h
sir, Is regarded by the «uperatilKMia APPLY LIM ESTO N E ANY TIM E
> -me and the agent considers tl.
a* fr harbinger of had luck The e I.
'.«timnte conservative,
th a t tl.
an old reason for hanging a bun * Uvt ally Dons to Best Advantage in
value o f th i* 1800 acres o f la» I j of mlvtb'toe In Hie center of 11.«* room
Lata Summer When Teams and
,a» b»en iucreased 110 an acre.
Men Are Available.
a custom whiili bad nothing frivolous
I about It In the first plneo. Balder,
i In K<-andlnat Ian mythology, was killed , Lim estone may he applied at any
Imprsaalvs.
*
and team
s are a avall-
hy an arrow of m istletoe. On his )«• tim e when men no..
.«*■■■>»
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Mr». P c f l iw r frelating her expert | Ing restored to life It was promised
h,,t ‘Ws nsnnlly is done io best
en»-e»)—“ Yea. my dear, and we saw a 1 that the plant never again would per- advantage In late summer, fall or early
volcano.
You know—one of those petiMte evil unless It touched the winter. It will seldom. If ever, pay to
Hsalthy Stalk of Cslsry.
Highest price« paid for Beef, pork, Veal and M allon. R m U i
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mountains
which (j overflow«
with
earth.
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put on less than a ton to the sere, and
*<tr. — Lobdoo Mall.
H b I m j phone 179.
Brownsville phone 37c51.
i mor« should b« u«*q If the m>u ta before you «ell.
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A. L. STEVENSON,
MATT WILHELM,
EDWARD BROS., Owners.
SI lots from She Id.
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Shropshire Rams
Harvest is Over
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Now in the tinif to begin another year by lret-
tiiijr new ¡nipl<*n)entH, such aw
j I. H . C . T illa g e T o o ls ¿ T r a c to r s
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No '
Hi • tin e to use them. Give us a call
for your fall
i G. W. Mornhinweg
W B m Y &
M c K inney
L IV E S T O C K B U Y E R S
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