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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13. 1957 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE FIVE ;,A;Ti c JTJTl scroti jjo ct.) rot 3 r jawm to Scum to luiui to Joa to trxB-CAUro j.i nnuo cttttnTii, dox icrn, tzxtza, oclhm OPEN SEASON 4. Atnro K.O. tawUrteL, Rati Tntek TeUl 2. Br rradMi U. 3. 1 V. S. 2 0. 3. Cm,U MLud ToUl J, Bjr rrlet- Etrl Cmm Rod White HlMdTotlwT I. Below K.O. atandrlt 1, Pood k Ul Cuming Seed Dhjdrtlon Potato Chip Othar 3. Bon Food4 JtiL. 281 3'jW 1374 1192 152 3J1 3ti Tta 13 Ib7TT nSTSK) 339U&) -221 HOI PrLurlVr tLl nrk but M7 UKl-rtc fM snlpsKnts to non-tabls toe Mtie'.l C w cwttb Mh p-te-' f IV, I vl ...... 3 , and tit rafuliLone (roti 17-w Replacing Windows Simple Operation A wild throw to first base, an erring arrow, or some of the plain, everyday hazards of frequent rais ing and lowering of windows may impose a job of replacing broken window panes on the do-it-yourself enthusiast. Good weather is the best tunc to complete the task Window glass is plentiful and easy to get at this time of year. Probably the oldest of all do-it-yourself projects, replacing brok en or cracked window panes, can be done more elficicntly and made to look like a professional job REPLACING BROKEN or cracked window panes is prob ably the oldest of all do-it-yourself projects. by the home handy man if he fol lows these suggestions: 1. When removing remaining fragments of the broken pane, it is wise to protect your hands with heavy gloves. Knock out stubborn pieces with a hammer. 2. Remove all particles of old putty with a small chisel or heavy screw driver, tapping the tool with a hammer if necessary, to remove hard putty. Use care so the sash is not gouged. Pull out glaz ier's points with pliers. (With met al sash, remove glazier's clips or unscrew metal beading or glazier's strips.) A coat of linseed oil or light paint on clean wood sash will make the new putty adhere closely and prevent it from becom ing dry and crumbly. 3. Using a ruler, measure the opening's dimensions in several places to allow for any irregular ities. Have the new glass cut one- eighth to three-sixteenths of on inch smaller than the opening for easy installation. For small mulli paned sash, single strength window glass is adequate but for metal sash and larger panes double strength is recommended. 4. Apply a thin layer of putty around the sides of the frame be fore inserting the glass to help in sure a good weather-tight seal. 5. Press new glass gently, but firmly, into the putty cushion. Holding the glass in place press or drive tpe glazier's points into the frame. Use three or four points to a side on larger panes, two on smaller. For metal sash, follow same procedure, but apply chips, beading or glazing strips with screw driver. 6. Roll putty to pencil thickness "They're resting -they've probobly come a long wovl" Formers Go Forward With The Forward Control 4-Wheel Drive JEEP! ECCLES MOTOR CO. 606 S. Sixth and the rolls end to end around the sides of the sash. Using a putty knife press the putty firmly into position and then smooth it to form a triangular bevel between sash edge and glass. 7. A light application of water with a soft paint brush will remove putty smudges from the glass, or if you prefer, allow the putty to dry for a day or two and clean smudges with turpentine. Alter put ty has set, paint it to match the trim. Mid men th Averages EGG PRICES RECEIVED BY FARMERS C PER DOZ. I 1 1 1951-55 ' v av. : 45 N y 35 1956 -S S 1957 JAN. APR. JULY OCT. a. s. oepartuent op Aosicuurum Via. UM-S7IS) AGRICULTURAL pARKETINS SERVICE SINCE THE BEGINNING of 1957, egg prices have moved parallel to. but lower than, the average of 1951-55, In the remainder of 1957, egg prices received by farmers are likely to be above the unusually low prices of late 1956, and should continue to run parallel with the average of the five years prior to 1956. There's a CHEVY TRUCK To Help you do YOUR JOB Dugan & Mest CHEVROLET 410 So. 6th TU 4-3101 a KLAMATH COUNTY Qh&dvihboahd ThiJOA by Bruce Ha fjrmon Vinema Mills Widen the gap with Purina Steer Fatena You cattlemen all want to make as much money as you can on your fall cattle. Well then, Purina Steer Fatena is the supplement to feed. Be cause Purina Steer Fatena will help you widen the Gap between feed costs and market prices. According to USDA, the av erage cattleman feeds about nine BEEF or PORK Oar Law MhI Prices Will MoC. H Wart Tear White Te InvearigaM NOW! BIG Y MARKET riu TU 4-420 4710 J.. rk Headquarters for Livestock Supplies Ptedicmal s Vvcctns, MJ Suppliers for Cattto, HorsM, Shoop Hos and Poultry LEE HENDRICKS Your Neighborhood Druggist 2212 So. 6th Ph. TU 4-4321 and a half pounds of feed to produce a pound of beef. How ever, in four recent public feed ing demonstrations. Steer Fut-cna-fed cattle made that same pound of beef on only seven and a half pounds of feed. That's better than two pounds of feed saved for every pound of beef produced the Purina Way. Add these feed savings up . . you readily sec why Purina Steer Fatena has become known as the feed that may help cut costs. So, for real feedlot efficiency sec us for Purina Steer Fatena. Bulky-Las will help you build cow condition Here's a new and proved way to feed dairy cattle on pasture . . supplement the grass with Purina Uulky-Las. Test after test has shown that grass-fed dairy cattle are liungry . . . hungry for the vitamins, min erals, and proteins they need to keep their body weight and milk production up! But, when you supplement pasture with Purina Bulky-Las, cows aren't hungry anymore! Their weight should stay up . . . and so should their milk production! Winema Mills Merrill, Oregon Ph. 4481