Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, March 14, 1952, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
MARKETS and FINANCIAL
Groin Session
Dull, Prico Level
CHICAGO ( Grains held
steady In a dull trading aesalon
on Uie board of trade Friday.
Buying followed news the vmn
pnlne quota under the International
VVheat Agreement had been re
opened and that Japan was inquir
ing lor a substantial quantity of
At times oats and March soy
beans showed strength on short-
"Trading In all March deliveries
ends March 24.
There aren't many cash beans
her?, but cash oats stocks are very
"""wheat closed -,-t U higher,
March $2.53 a. corn V7a higher,
March $1.83 .. .Va2.5 8Mav
March 91, rye 1 U-2 , h gher. May
12.07 Vj. soybeans 1 U to 2 cents
higher? MKrch .M V-3.00 and
lard 12 to 20 cents hundred
Dounds higher. March $12.40.
tt'Kn 1
Hlin LOW V lose
Mar
May
July
Sept
Dec
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a.51 . 2.62 2.50 2.52
2 44 2.45 4. 2.44 2.45
2.46 i 2.47 2.45 '. 2.47
2.49 V 2.60 i 2.49 Yt 2.50 U
Most StocV Prices
Keep Up Level
CHICAGO I Although there
were more hogs at the stockyards
Friday than expected, demand hew
up well and the market was steady
to 25 cents higher.
Cattle ranged from strong on
cows to weak on bulls with most
classes looking steady In small sup
plies. Sheep also were mostly
Most butcher weights sold at
$16.00 fe $17.75. the day's jpeak.
Sows broughf $14.25 to $16.25 In
general. . ,
Good and choice steers and yearl
ings generally sold from $29.25 to
$35.00 and comparable heifers from
$29.00 to $32.50. Cows topped at
$25.50.
Fed wooled lambs mainly fetched
$26.00 to $26.50 while slaughter
ewes were $14.50 and below.
Quotations
New York Stocks
By The Associated Press
Admiral Corporation
27 i
Allied Chemical
Allies Chalmers
American Airlines
American Power & Light
American Tel. & Tel.
American Tobacco
Anaconda Copper
Atchison Railroad 1
Bethlehem Steel
Boeing Airplane Co.
Bora; Warner
gaerroufshs Adding Machine
California Packing
Canadian Pacific
Caterpillar Tractor
Celanese Corporation
Chrysler Corporation
Cities Service
Consolidated Edison
Consolidated Vultee
Crown Zellerbacb
Curtlsj Wright
Douglas Aircraft
duPont de Nemours
Eastman Kodak
Emerson Radio
General Electric
General Foods
General Motors
Georgia Pac Plywood
Goodyear Tire
Homestake Mining Co.
International Harvester
International Paper
Johns Manvtlle
Kennecott Copper
Llbby, McNeill
Lockheed Aircraft
Loew's Incorporated
Long Bell A
Montgomery Ward
Nash Kelvlnator
New York Central
Northern Pacific
Pacific American Fish
Pacific Gas & Electric
Pacific Tel. & Tel.
Packard Motor Car
Penney (J.C.) Co.
Pennsylvania R.R. .
Pepsi Cola Co.
Philco Radio
Radio Corporation
Rayonier Incorp
Rayonler Incorp Pfd
Republic Steel
Reynolds Metals
Richfield Oil
Safeway Stores Inc.
Scott Paper Co.
Sears Roebuck & Co.
Socony-Vacuum Oil
Southern Pacific
Standard Oil Calif
Standard OH NJ.
Studebaker Corp.
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Hans Norland
Phone 2-2515.
Ante Insurance.
SAVE
$120 !
On This Copehort
Phono-Radio
Factory $
229'
U$t34?NOW
The Copehort "Georgion". Ex
nuitita Mahoaonv veneers in 18th
century ityllng. f rue-tumbre Sym
phonic tone. AM-FM radio. Ploys
all type, oil sites, oil tpeeds of
records, oil automatically. A su
perlative value!
'5
Weather
Northern California Intermit
tent rain Friday through Saturday;
snow in mountains; temperatures
continuing below normal. South
easterly to southerly winds 33-45
MPH olt coast, except variable 15
25 MPH north of Cape Mendocino.
Klamath Falls and vicinity
Mostly overcast with occasional
snow showers Friday through
Saturday. Gusty southeasterly wind
ao-25 MPH Friday. Hign rnnay
32: low Friday night 27: High
Saturday 3$.
Grants Pass and vicinity Cloudy
with frequent showers Friday
through Saturday. Ouatv south
easterly winds ia-z mfh. Mign
Fridav 48; low Friday night 42:
high Saturday 62.
Western Oregon Mostly cloudy
with showers Friday through Satur
day: partlv cloudy In extreme
north Friday night and Saturday;
little temperature change. Hlghs
both days 45-55: low Friday night
34-42. Southeasterly winds 15-25
MPH off the coast.
Eastern Oregon Partly cloudy
Fridav through Saturday: occasion
al snow showers over mountain?
south half. Hlghs both days 35-50: I
low Fridav niaht 25-35 except 10 in
high valleys.
Son Francisco
Livestock
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO LP
Cattle: For week 575. compared
with last week s close light supply
all classes steady, except dairy
type slaughter cows 50 cents high
er, one lot good 1.020 pound slaugh
ter steers 3.75. short load good
850 pound heifers $32.50. odd head
commercial range cows a-ji.su,
canner and cutter cows $18.00 -21.00.
utility dairv type $23.00
23.50. few high utility and low com
mercial bulls $29.50.
Calves: For week 20, too light
to test the market.
Hogs: For week 1.700. compared
with last week's close. Wednesday
butchers steady, Thursday sows
and feeder pigs steady, choice 180
240 pound butchers $19.25. choice
sows 460 pounds down $14.00-14.75.
stags 400-700 pounds $7.00 - 9.00.
good-choice feeder pigs 50-100 lbs
$19.00-21.00.
Sheep: 100; supnr too llcht to
test market, slaughter lambs ab
sent, few lots lambs and ewes
steady, few good wooled feeder
lambs 36.50, utility to choice wool
ed slaughter ewes S13.OO-15.50.
Potatoes
SAN FRANCISCO 111 Potatoes:
12 cars on track; arrivals, Oregon
6: market, firm: Klamath Russets
No. 1, 1 It inch min, $4.50 at track.
. LOS ANGELES ifl Potatoes:
S7 cars on track: arrivals. Oregon
5. Nebraska 1. Florida 1. Utah 4.
Idaho 39: market steady; Idaho
Russets No. 1-A. i5.40.
Pototo Shipments
- 1950-51 1951-53
March 13 : 42 20
Month to date . 316 252
Season to date -.10,306 7763
CHICAGO W Potatoes: Ar-
rivals 102. on Track 290: total U.S.
shipments 1,115: market firm:
track sales, n 100 lb in carlots:
Minnesota-North Dakota Pontiacs
$4.76-77 washed, local $4.77 washed
Portland Grain
PORTLAND IB Coarse grains
unquoted.
Wheat (bid), to arrive market,
basis No. 1 bulk, delivered coast:
Soft White 2.52; Soft White (ex
cluding Rex) 2.52; White Club 2.52.
Hard Red Winter: Ordmry 2.52;
10 per cent 2.52; 11 per cent 2.52;
12 per cent 2.52.
Hard White Baart: Ordinary 2.52;
10 per cent 2.52: 11 per cent 2.52;
a per cent 2.02.
Car receipts: Whe 69: barley
1; flour 4; corn 2; oats 2; mill
feed 9.
Sunshine Mining 10 !'
Swift & Company 32
Transamerica Corp. 26 '
Twentieth Century Fox 18
Union Oil Company 41 3i
Union Pacific 113 'i
United Airlines 29 3
united Aircraft 31 'a
United Corporation 5 Vt
United States Plywood 32
United States Steel 38 '
Warner Pictures 1 a
Western Union Tel 39 '
Westinghouse Air Brake 25 i
Westinghouse Electric 37
Woolworth Company 42 Vt
OVERHAUL YOUR CAR
MOTOR NOW.. PAY LATER!
OUR SPECIAL
complete
overhaul
WE WILL:
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Install '
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evroletparts.
ASHLEY CHEVROLET
Community Concert Drive
Ends Tomorrow; 400 Open
Ducats Left On Big Roil
With the nvembershln drive
scheduled to conclude at 4 p.m.
tomorrow, the Community Concert
Association earlv toriav was some
400 memberships behind last year's
total.
Mrs. Lucille Schrlencr. here from
New York headquarters to work
with local lenders on the campaign,
said she expected many new mem
berships to be turned in today,
However, co-cnairman oi tne arive
ore Mrs. Fred Ehlers and Harriet
Mueller.
The drive leaders think most of
the blame for slow returns Mems
from mere failure thus fnr of regu
Barber Shop
Show Slated
MACDOEL The Klamath Foils
Barbershop quartette will give a
concert at Dorrts. March 24, 8 p.m.
In the Butte Valley high school
auditorium for the benefit oi the
proposed Macdoel Community Hall.
The concert will be sponsored by
the Butte Valley Improvement
league.
The League plans to ouua a nan
for community meetings. Lots have
already oeen purcnasea ana some
rash is on hand for construction.
President of the League is uoya
Logan. M. A. Gilmer is secretary
and George Bailey is chairman of
ntrtninmfnt
UIC piugim. ... . ,
committee. i
A chicken dinner will be served i
for the quartette.
Wosky Takes
Crater Post
John B. Wosky. assistant super
intendent at Yosemite National
Park, will replace E. P. Leavllt
as head of Crater Lake National
Park. He's due to report in about
two weeks.
t-rnvitt announced his retirement
rii this week from the Crater
Lake superintendent's Job. He had
served mere approximately 40
years.
A farewell party Dy para person
nel and friends is to be held at
Union Creek tonight.
DISTRICT rOl'RT
Ora E. SDicher. overload. Forfeit $46
bail.
Effie H. Larsen, no operator t -
eense. Fine S'i.
Miiten R. Alien, violation Dane ruie.
Fine 3.
Luz G. Escotriu. drunk, sentence z
Martin Gonzales, arunn. sentence z
' ....
Gerald S. wmuatcn. no stop Hint.
Fine 910.
nuMiirAL cut- bt
Betty Lotches. drunk. Fin 913 or
7'j days. .
Emorv C. wrimi, orunx. fine aio or
Vt days. . . .
Herman Tnompson, a run, rine
or 10 days.
Obituary
OLID DOS
Juluii C. Gliddcn. M, a native of
California passed away in this city
March 13. Survivors include four broth
ers, Arthur E. and Howard S. GItdden
of Mt. Shasta. Calif. Charles Edward
Clldden of Burlinnme. Calif., and Wil
lis A. Gliddcn of Klamath Falls. Also
eieht neohews and 3 nieces. He was
a member and Past Master of Sisson
lodge No. 310 AF St AM of Mt. Shaita
He had served in the Army Signal
Corps during World War I. Tfm rnd
place of the funeral services will be an
nounced at a later date by O'Halr
Memorial Chapel.
DAKMODY
Renee Toy Ellra Darmody. 46, i na
tive of Jacksonville, Oregon and a res
ident of Klamath Fall for 33 years,
died here March 14, 1932. Survivors in
clude: the widower. Ralph M. Dar
mody. a daughter, Sharon Carlson and
her father. Willard A. Wllkins, all of
this city: also three grandchildren. Fu
neral service Tuesday. Ward's Klam
ath Funeral Home in charge of the ar
rangements. People DO TOO
read small space
ads - you are!
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Chevrolet Motor f "genuine
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FAI LS. OREGON
lar members to renew their mem
berships. They are very anxious
to have tho members back In the
fold by tomorrow afternoon. Total
membership is the yardstick by
which next season's concert offer
ings ap selected and a low mem
bership now nilaht Impair the qual
ity of coming concerts.
Several concert lovers and music
authorities todav offered testimon
ials In support of the Community
Concert plan:
Andrew Loney Jr.. director oi
music In the city scnoois inc
Community Concert plan is tne
means bv which communities uie
sio of Klamath Falls can success
fully offer from year to year the
finest attractions on inc mwn
stage. It Is a privilege lor one 10
hold a membership in tnis line
organization. I personally wum
urge everyone who can purchase
a memoersnip mis .
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley McKalg
T, nivc a chance to see at
tractions that ordinarily you could
r.ot see except In large cmc.
Paul Landry-"! like Community
Concert because It brings to Klam
ath Falls outstanding entertain
ment and cultural benefits that we
could not otherwise derive.'
Mrs. M E. Glacomlnl. Merrill
music teacher-"H forms a back
ground for appreciating good
music."
Warner Phone
Buildup Seen
LAKE VIEW A proposal for res
toration and expansion of telephone
facilities to the Silver La""1""
mer Lake and the Warner Valley
areas has been received by Jack
Briscoe, president of the Lake
County Chamber oi t,oiimi
from Kay union,
and general manager of the West
Coast Telepnonee
ett. Wash
The company has made the toi
lowing offer:
1. A $1,500 Initial construction
I a mnnihlv rharce Of $20.25
I -...mmrr which would be bro-
t, rlna'ti to A combination of
QHin.tn sprve charge ana a
minimum monthly toll guarantee.
3. A 3-year minimum contract
would be required.
At a chamber hearing held here
on December 18. the company
promised to make another propos
al one for Its handling of telephone
service throughout the county, to
be submitted oy May 1.
w:r. CoAKt Dhorte service to
Warner vanpy arm me ouvci un.
Summer Lake areas was Inter
rupted about two years ajto when
thp REQ power lines were in
stalled, causing interference with,
the phone company' grounded
lines.
Cor Theft Solved,
Thief Admits Act
Theft of a car Mondov from
t oirAfioiv wa rlpared ud the same
day with the arrest In Bend of 26-year-old
William Raymond Bryant,
alias William Walker, according to
State Police nere.
Bryant admitted stealing a car
belonging to Bernard Lang of Lake
view. He was apprehended by State
Police near Bend.
Brvant said he deserted from
the Marine training center at San
Diego, Feb. 13, 1951, and has been
on the move ever since to avoid
detection.
Siskiyou, Modoc
Boards Meet
TtlLELAKE A Joint meeting be
tween the Siskiyou and Modoc coun
ty boards of supervisors 10 ovuu.v
two county problems Is set for
March 20 In the Legion nan nere.
Problems to be studied Include
n nrnnMPl! hftRnitfll ftnd SUOPOrt
for the Tulelake Basin Farm Ad
visor's office.
sRKonmended By Man leadmf.
BABY BOCTBRS
to relieve distress of kiddies'
CHEST COLDS
raid's
Mild
For a limited
time only -
Pay Only $6.63
Per Month!
FIX YOUR
CAR NOW
AND FIX US
LATER!
$50
U tL
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(Continued from Page One)
slilnglo In that respect would be
good for what alls allngshot van
dals Isn't Just a smart cruck. It
was good at times for WHAT
AILED MG. I'm old enough now
to admit It.
So let's pass on to the economlo
and social phases of the subject.
There was a lime. In the hey
day of the woodshed, when we pro
vided with our own Utile hot hands
for a lot of our economic needs.
If we lived In tho country, we
went out In the slack winter sea
son to Uie WOODLOT and cut down
trees and trimmed them up and
hauled the logs home and cut them
with a bucksaw Into stove-wood
lengths, which were stored In the
woodshed. In later olf-peiik hours,
we split these lengtlis into stove
wood site.
As a result, we BOUGHT NO
FUEL which was quite an eco
nomic advantage, helping mater
ially to make the dollar go farther.
In conclusion, the woodshed bit
heavily Into what In these modern
days we call LESIURE TIME, Our
more practical sociologists are well-
nign unanimous in tneir opinion
that a whale of a lot of our modern
evils sprout and take root In LEI
SURE time.
There's a proverb (proverbs.
you know, are well defined as suc-
clnt, salty truths distilled out of
centuries of human experience 1 to
the effect that "Satan will find
some work for Idle hands to do."
Well, In the OLD DAYS when
the woodshed flourished there was
so little leisure that NO YOUNG
STER EVER WONDERED IN A
BORED MANNER WHAT THE
HECK HE WAS GOINO TO DO
WITH THE PRECIOUS LEISURE
TIME THAT WAS HIS.
He didn't need to think up devil
try. Leisure time. In his hie, was
so scarce and so wonderful that
even MILD diversions gave him a
great thrill as contrasted with work
ing up knotty stove-wood lengths
Into pieces that would go Into a
stove and then going on to make
some of them small enough for
iinaung.
Why, back in those days, a young
ster could get an IMMENSE
THRILL merely out of curling up
in a chair with a good book!
As for staving out all night
wlhch I think It will be agreed, la
In these days not toally unknown
shucks I the kid who had put In a
normal stint In the woodshed was
TOO TIRED even to THINK with
any enthusiasm of staying out all
night. Besides, he would have
known It would mean another
MORAL session In the woodshed
added to his expected and accepted
economic sessions there.
Really. I'm sure we don't give
thought enough to the tremendous
hni. urt in nue itv. hu th n.
5 BP
Into oblivion of the wood-
shed,
Funeral
Ff'KCRT
Funeral trvlc for Harold 1-eRoy
Erkert. 38, who died her March 12.
will take ptace from the chapel of
Ward! Klamath Funeral Home, 3
Hlflh St.. on Saturday, March IV lf2
at 1:00 p. m.. Rev. Donald M. Caulday
of the Flrtt Confregational church of
flclattng. Commitment service and In
terment In Klamath Memorial Park.
A TASTY TREAT!
SERVED HOT OR COLD
mm
HUB
mst
1710 Oraaon At. .... Phone 3860
start them on Albers
AND DIVELOI A MORE PRODUCTIVE IAYIN0 FLOCK NEXT f All
Saturday Chick
Special
Per Hundred
We will alio book future
orders at this price Sat. only.
Newhampi
Parmenters
Leghorns
W5
REMEMBER FREE CHICK DAY
THIS SATURDAY
Standard
. 'si
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ADOLPH (DUTCH) GOERH
RING (above), who entered
the telephone field in 1011
and once managed the Pa
cific Telcphono and Tele
graph branch here, has an
nounced his retirement in
Portland. He is tho father
of Drs. David and Oorge
Gochring Klamath Falls.
niRTIIH
RICHARDSON Horn at Klamath
Valky Hospital. March i:i. IU33, tv Mr.
and Mrs. John J. Rivhardtnn, 2iW Rec
lamation St., a girl. Weight: 6 pound
7 ounce.
HILTON Born at Klamath Valley
Hoipltal. March 13. 133. to Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Hilton. lu.U WantUnd bt..
a boy. Weight: 7 pound 4 ounces.
roMPi.AiNTK rii.rn
W H r.niolt v, liuu N. Taylor,
suit in colled JlftO. with interost there
on at i per cent from Ati(tit ;il.
1040. routs and dUbtiriemenls. U. S.
Balentlna. atiorny t"r nlalntiff.
C.uy Dlttmer vs. V. I. Itrader and
Hooe N. Rrader. ult to collet ln
with tPterel thcrron at five per cent
from May 10, IOM. Xf3 aiiomey fee",
costs and dlhuremnts. Tails ill Grec
nough attorney for plaintiff,
Lyle K. lireni vs. CUiim P trenf,
null for divorce. Couple married April
211. 1M4. Klamath rail. Ore Chare,
cruelty. Plaintiff property settle
ment, 10O pr month alimony, pay
ment 11030 lump sum, VoQ attorney
fee. C. Humble, attorney for plaintiff.
MARRIAfiK l.lt KNUI.I.
KUNZMAN-MATTHKWR. O'eorte J.
Kuniman. 61, printer. Native of South
Dakota, resident of Klamath rails. Ore.
Ruth Matthew. . clerk. Native of Mis
souri. Resident of Klamath Falls, Ore.
X-Ray Units To
Tour Klamath Area
Three mobile x-ray units sre ex
pected to tour Klamath County In
mid-summer or early fall offering
free x-rava In a control drive spon
sored by the county chapter of the
Tuberculosis and Health Associa
tion. Mrs. Eric Majors, executive sec
retary of the county chnpter. Is to
leave tomorrow for Portland where
she Is to attend a special social
hygene school lasting several days.
The secretary said she hoped to
obtain more detailed Information
on the coming x-ray drive while
In Portland.
Thi year, b aura that your
chicks get the kind of start that
assures a profitable laying flock
next (all and winter. Start your
.chicks on Albers feeds and keep
them on Albers from brooding
through rearing and right on
into the laying house.
Follow the Albers Plan also.
It is a tested program of suc
cessful poultry management
developed from years of scien
tific feeding and management
trials at the Albers Research
Station near Carnation, Wash.
Make it a point to call at
our store and ask for full de
tails on the Albers Plan the
next time you're in town. We'll
he glad to furnish Albers help
ful chick brooding booklets
without cost or obligation.
Feed Store
Lake Parking
Change Asked
LAKEVIEW Tha Town council
of Lakovlew acted Tucnrtay nlalit
UvolmiiKO nrdlimncs No. HID, which
aula uu tha town wuler conunla
hIiiii, aiul In other action voted
approval of a new urklnit ordi
nance to expand I ho downtown ariia
of limited parking.
In connection with the change In
the waltr board ordinance niein
barn pf the council explained that
no crllii'lKin of the town water com
ml.inlon was Intended, and that, In
fact, they were pleased Willi the
manner In which tho board lum
built up the town water system
and lined Uie proocods always to
tho best pgaalbls udvnnlaKO of the
town.
On Wednesday, the council held
n special noon meeting with mem
bers of the water board to explain
the action and to aeck continued
cooperation. At this meeting, Town
iittornev Clmrlea Fonter first ex
plained the alalo budget laws
under which municipal funds are
expended. He pointed out that
water department receipts are
town funds and (hat legally they
should be expended through the an
num town budget.
The present ordinance, adopted
September 3, 1H30, to set up the
water board under authority of a
charter amendnvnl which the
people approved that year, gives
tho water coiiiiiiLhuioii lull author
ity to operate and control the
water aysiem and to expend lu
receipts for necessary preserva
tion and Improvement of Uie sys
tem. The council acknowledged that
the town's water boards and water
board members had accomplished
a big Job lor the city and that
there la much more to be done.
Legal Notice
N OYKE OK rtSAl, "Alftroi'NT
NOTICE IS HKItrilV RIVEN. That
I have filed my Final Account as ad.
minUtrator wlin will annevad of the
Ratata of MARTHA ADLINC BARRON.
0U0 known as MAItTHA A. BARRON
dMid. and the Jurtae of tire Circuit
Court of the Ntate of Oregon, for
Klamath County, has fixed I0;Un A. M .
(he 3'Ki dav or April. 111.13. and the
Ctourtroom of the aid Court In the
Cuurthotit al Klamath Falls, Oregon,
as the lime and place when and where
any perion may present any objections
or exceptions to anything therein con
tained, and at said lima and plare the
Court will finally settle said account
t.OKIUiK W. MrlNTYHE,
Administrator with will an
nexed ef th Estate of MAR
THA AI1. INK BARRON, alio
known as MARTHA A. BAR
RON, deroaiad,
V ORTII MSEMORE
Attorney at I -aw
M-4-u-u-u No. am
46th ANNUAL
(1 raft
MERRILL COMMUNITY HALL
SATURDAY MARCH 15
Featuring Baldy's Band
From 10 'til 2 Admission-! .00 person
NOW
SHOWING
the
THE SEWING
MACHINE
THAT IS
KNOCKING
THE STUFFIN'
OUT OF ALL
RIVALS!
Regardless Of
Price Or Make
mi km 9m
t.Mlif'y ii.
12 Machines In 1
(No Attachments)
The Bel Airt are so durable and efficient that
we can safely guarantee them to give continuous
service forever.
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jA featuring t 1
II BEL MR Strd. 1
W 9750 1
III at.. ' ' J
FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 10B2
In changing (he ordinance It will
ba required that water department
funds be placed In the town budget
as receipts and the expenditure)
be made through the am Chanel
aa th (late law requires,
For Healthy
Sturdy Chicks
insist on
TRIANGLE
CHICK STARTER
KRUMDLES
The ftrtt wecki ait a critical
ptnod for your chicks. They
need a ipeoally picpared feed like
Tfianil Chick Starter Krumbln
to carry them throuih and Inaurt
rapid irowlh. Triangle Krutnble ' I
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MARCH 15
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