Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, November 13, 1959, Page 4, Image 4

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S-idav. Nov. 13. 1959
MARKETS and FINANCE Local Youth
-'Arrested
In Wild Chase
Stocks Livestock
WALL STREET PORTLAND -AP; 'I'SDA
NEV YORK iA?) The itoc 'Catt.e. for week, salab.e 2.5.10;
market closed irrej-ilarly lowerjtrade uneven. jr.ar.ir -. '
tiytay. Most of toe teu.cc as cnoxe ted steers steady, otr.er
e".a cjt final cea.icis ' causes aea to 50 lower, heife.-s I
heavy. Tie cker tap was U'( off mist: two Iks a.eraje-cnoice' Following a wild chase through
Vo'.ar: for te day uii !. 1 0.K a.-ri J4 ia stee.-i a til Hot Springs area Tharsday
mated a: 2..0 s.-.a.-es co.t.- a;j tA3 :c.j lci-c.-.'j.:e i V a.-.i r..ght. city poi.ce sa.d they arrest
pared :'js J Ta-.-day. .:i r CO: s lea-is m.xed fi Richard W. '.. 20. 547
Mos: p.v.'al siei g.-d or i.jh-jc-i.i and chc.ce 1 iI :i Id Elccrado Ar.!.. and charged him
!: fra-rt.KLS to aici- a pour m 00- : other good steers 24 ";- with reckless driving and taxing
iii.rj oe j po.n.s or so appeared 26 s'a-.-iir
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23 50. ere: a.-.d r.:..:y 17 X-21 '.. W;-.-.i-n ai v.-'?.- w
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le.-o-.a i-c: j ar-3 0:a. T..-e Jl -;-r . c.::f itA -t.l.ty caa-it .4is
rr.-re xn ir.. ... J .0. ss..;:y cows 14 ')-I .
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NEW YORK STOCKS
Br THE ASSOCIATED PRE5S
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I May
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V so beans
Adx.ral Corporation 21 H
A J. Induatnei 4 ,
A::.ed Otmical lis
Ail.a Cial.T.eri 3-4 h
Alcoa 97 i;
American A:r'.:r.i 24 'i
Arr.erxan Can V) l,
Arr.e.-:-an C;.a.t.T.:de 51
A.r.er.can Motors 91 ;i
American Smeitmf
American Tel k Tel
American Tosacco
American Vise-
Anacor.da Copper
Armco Steel
Atchison Railroad
Eendix Aviation
Bethlehem S'eei
Boeing Airplane Co.
Eorden Co.
Borj Warner
Burroughs Corp.
Calitornia PckiE
Canadian Pacific
Caterp.llar Tractor
Ceiar.e; Corporation
Chrysler Corporatoon
Cities Service
Cor.'oli-dated Ediion
Continen'a! Can
Crc-n Zellerhach
Curtis W.-ittht
Dourlas Aircraft 40
Do Cr.err.ical 91 i,!-N'ov
d i Pont it Nemouri 2.i7 i I Jin
Ka'tmaa Kodak l!Mi,r
H! Paso NG ?) Usu1
J-lrrierson Radio
Firestone Tire
First American Corp.
Ford Motor
General Dynamics
General Electric
General Foods
General Motors
Georjia Pac Cp
Goodyear Tire
Great A. it P.
Great Northern
Great West. Sugar
Gull Oil Co.
Idaho Power
Illinois Central
International Bus Mch
International Nickel
International Paper
International T & T
Johns Manville
Kaiser Aluminum
Kennctott Copper
Libby. McNeill k Libby
Lockheed Aircralt
Loew s Incorporated
Minnesota Mlnlnc
Monsanto Chemical
Montjomery Ward
National Cash Reg.
New York Central
Northern Pacific
Parilic American Fish
Taiilic Gas li Electric
Pacific Tel & Tel
Pan American Airwass
Penn Dixie Cement
Penney tJ.C Co.
Pennsyhani R R.
Pepsi Cola Co.
Philco Corp.
Phillips Pet.
Polaroid
Rdio Corp of Amer
Raynnicr incorp.
Raytheon
Republic S'eel
Rrynolds Metals
Richfield Oil
Sa(eay Stores Inc.
Schcnlry Distillers
Scott Paper Co.
Sears Roebuck k Co.
Shell Oil Co.
Sinclair Oil
Socony Mobil Oil
Sperry Rand
Standard Oil Calif.
S'andard Oil N J.
S'udchaker Paikaid
Sunray
Sun-hine Mining
Silt k Company
Te vaco
Thompson. R W.
Timnek R Bearing
Trailsamerica Corp
Twentieth Century Fox
I'nion Oil Company
tlnioi Pacific
United Air Lines 38 'i
United Aircralt 40
United States Plywood 42 '
United Stales Smelting 28 't
United States Steel W i
Warner Pictures 44
Western Auto Supply 33 H
Western Union Tel. 47
Westinghous Air Brake 29 '.
Westmshoiise Hlfctnc !7 l
Wheeling Steel 0 is ,
WooUorth Company a s
j Ho:s. sa.a: l.ro. trade acti.e
's'eady to 25 :oer: I'. S. No 1
la.ea 2 o-:cr,e:i Y4-lA lbs li '.o-l
i . j , 1 .A.a.T.c.
: 2i. mtxec i. I m 3 lots 14 lo
14 75: heavier and ligr.er wc.jits
! 13 00-14 00: sows L.vler J.V) in-
12 OO-IJ . VA-Wi lbs U 00-12 .
no feeder pi;s.
!c--r.d to c m.s
a.'ierr. by Me:
he Miller Company,
d t parked nea.-
a'.c.-i on the ar.o.
'A'aynrn e.-.'.ered '.re car snor'.ly
a':er-a:i. they u.d. a-.d Patrol
man P.-..1 Cr.lopjL tck cr.ae.
At tr.e ce-r-er of Ajn-irn ar.d
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KUK5
JEWS
YIEVS
By TIM MASON
' Attention: Bearded Or.es and
the rest o: tr.e nairieas r.opims'
, wno live for the beats of the bon
1 so Fndav. November 13, at tne
local cafe espresso, one of t h e
craziest se-sijcs since the begin-
ning of the beat generation will
be laid out before the bloated
blood-shot eyes of our clan,
i "Some coo! collections of mel
:cdy-!il!ed medleys will be pro1 ided
i by the Flames." a local group
j recently converted to the p.aying
J of good beat music for a few
shillings.
! "Of course, a fee will be cr.arged
: for admittance under the curtain
; which will amount to 30 cents per
iar.a 75 cents a team. Refreshments
jwill be served by Pep Peppers, a
!real swinging group of female
.zombies from the local slave
caves of KU Time trials for ail
COOPERATION is sDienaid between parents, teachers, children, icnool boards, churches ;crazy, rhythm-feelrr.g beatniks will
and Sunday schools in the city and county, say e'cia's ef Roosevelt School. They and stu- iOe 7:30 and termination around
dents st up this bulletin board arrangerrent to eoserve American Education Week. These
GRAIN
CHICAGO 'AP
High Lvr Close Prev C
W heat
10 30.
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a A-.er.ue. Cr.lopek tjrr.ed ytw. wno neiced witn the display are, tro-n lert, Jack Juad, Juni McLelland and I - , 7 Z
on r. s r- c ".e War.da Wilev. jused oy san persons ot we omer
spjr.ed aay. he sa.d.
X-.en. sa.d Chlopk. the chase
took the folio ir.g turns:
W'aybjrn srx-d from Esplanade
Aver.j to Alameda Avenue an
turr.en ri;n: on ta.-.e street, lost
part.al control and ran ove:
ie;c-ro into a rc-.ic garden,
j He then drove north on Earle
t.t i ft-- .-.- - a , . -. 'ft an a v fi -c W- at vfc.-
JS J',": h, W.'drov'e easacross iftT, If
2 01S 2 02H- 2:vp:a"fc -V.er.ue ar.d into another ?: I0,
a.ley and turned right on Eldorado ll.TT''' ' '
ven,e ,0 Hairs Memorial Cnape!. Tne
John Metcalf
. Rites Slated
Funeral services for John Met
calf, J7. former res. den: of tn.is
Funerals
Stolen Safe
Recovered
MILLER
Graveside services at Mt. Cal
vary Cemetery were held at 11
am November 11. 159. for W:l-
lard Brett Miller, infant son of Mr.!
ar.d Mrs. Don M.ller. who d.ed No- Tr.:ee Tulelake Irrigation Dis
. . l.-. ...... trict workers fo'i-H a safe nni.n
,''.'" Au.. V-l M--.rr-October 23 from the k-ao-.a-hi"5 " The preceding transcript,
' world will be appropriate and ac
cepted graciously by all. If any
of you have a craving to drag a
beatnik from another clan, you'll
have to snag a hunk of paper
from one oi the cats Ugged
'Dean.'
"Don't forget Thro on your
best rags and you and yours may
receive what all coo! cats can
ei.
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From EMorado he turned on AI-!"ev' Daliw McXetU. pastor of the
n.-s; .iei.iouisi ur.urcn, win o:u-
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Dispute Hits
Water Levels
Falls Eagles Lodge. 835 Walnut
j Avenue, while on canal mainte
, nance duty near Merrill Tuesday,
j police said.
which was composed by Ann An
derson and Ed Mattmiller, was
read to students in first period
Thursday.
T all vnn .-ale uhn aron'l en
The sate, its door missing, was .;, ,his ,, KU is having a
empty of aoout $1,300 ca.-h. It still ncatnik Dance tonight from 7:30
; contained, however, 63 checks ; URtil 10:3o in the cafeteria. A prize
,wortn $o03 loO and a five-cent coin.!ai!1 given t0 the most appropri.
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: Street, aiain lost partial con!ro!, ci". Final rites wiU be in Klam
;and had to back off a curb. H!rJl Memor:a: P-k-continued
to Pacific Terrace and; ifr- Metcalf died in the Salem
! Auburn Street where he was halt- General Hospital following a I:n-
:eo oy a roadn.ocK set up by Sgt. ";'"' ":" n .suseu.w: i.. -.. as u.-.crainea canal a nail mi.ei T-np masculine sex of KU have
-j ,' John Kennard and other officers.! He was born August 31. 1372. in '-er -eve's main.atr.ea ourmg tne east of Lava Beds Road just south-., rown vis for the occasion
',i Kennard sizr.ed the taking and Maitland. Missouri, and was mar- 1959 lrr:at!on iea?on b' o:tiCiais.ast of Merrill by Charles Bright-jand it looks like this will be a
75-,,' using complaint in district court ried to Elizabeth Catherine Rooi-of Ihe T- Irr;a'-lon District men, W'il.'ord Brewton and Johnjball'
g;iJirnaay morning.
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Court Dates
Assault Trial
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2 23 j 2 26'. 2 27-2i:. 2 27-.,..v w,,.,., . i, a
stove poker and a wine bottle
Report cards confronted KU stu
dents Thursday, ending the first
nine weeks' work which concluded
last Friday.
Report cards are issued to the
students during first period, where
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son December 5, 1395, at Fillmore "u' ln !ne water ar,d aaJacent Gutnne. all of the Merrill area
Missouri. ma.-sn .anas areas of tne Tule The door was also recovered
The family came to Klamath ' Laiie 'surr'p' Ieve:s has been'fm the canal.
Falls in March 1931 from Mont-:lrou?nt t0 tne attcrltlon of Cah' Burglars, in a daring robberv
rose. Colorado. Mr. Metcalf was lorn!a Governor Edmund G. Brown. eariy in the morning, made off
employed for many years before by facuons interested in the pres- with 45 fifths of liquor and the 230-
his retirement by the Ewauna Box e-a-on 01 lne asl u.e.aiie s:.a- pound safe. To gain entry, theyithe teacher records the student's
Company. -::e Retuge. Tne refuge is reputedCut a small square from a heavy! first period grade. Then the stu-
An older brother. Thomas Met- !0 one ?f tre fst p'Johc hoo'-"meih screen in a door facing an j dent takes his card along with him
calf. 39, died in Seattle November ;r'3 grounds on tr.e Pacitic F.y- a;,cv -4 the T),cn they to each of his classes, where the
9. three days previous to his . reached in and cut or wrenched! same procedure is followed.
brother John.
Survivors include
POTATOES
CHICAGO i.P - Potatoes 8r-!-erous weapon was filed against.
rivals 74: on track 195: total U.S
(.kr-jH ffir arirlit'.ir 1! t ny a in 1 ir.i
trtct court appearance 'Fndav. Slzab,,h' 'r;
a ,k,. i a.....,i, .,k - a,. 1 Metcalf and Glen
unciLct , .net can ana r roc
' governor, ai me request o: frPp a nadlork.
tl'.e W'do" "if stvn, a ii.i.ci vuiiidtiicu
sons, Warren lveI '"' lake, arca' re"
R Me'calf ,tent'y dispatched a telegram to
avcictdrs w. ine iiKcrior r rea sea-
'i Chart., u, ir a i -Metcalf, Klamath Falls; a daug:
j Gibbons. 27. both'of" Chiloquin. i .'"' Tman G' 'Dons St0It-
Thev UPrs arr.isoH n( aa. Hiiro '", .3icl. ..115. na
ton in
"Your
Washington
attention is
as
follows
respectfully
shipments 479: market steady;
carioi iracR fcaics: luano lius-seis; - -
4 30-4.55; Idaho Bakers 4 90-5 30i i "'"" ""J '"e inoriiiiii;
OBITUARY
A new system of citizenship
grading is in effect at KU this
term. No citizenship grade will be
given below a 3. Therefore, a 1 is
considered average and above and
a 3 failing. Grading will not ex-
BRAGl'NIER
MONTAGUE - Monday evening. d tnese"t,,0 p,ints.
November 9, the rosary was re- .
called to a condition of low water
at Tule Lake National Wildlife cited in Girdner's Funeral Chapel!
Refuse, which is inimical to wa-'at Y'reka, for Mrs. Azubie Bragu-
Minnesota North Dakota Red Riv-!of -'ns Day in the course of ,-,.,. ',.1 m', ' " ,. " , tcrfowl of the Pacific Flyway andmier, 81, resident of Montague. Shei
... a nartv at lha I,,.!.... I ...... .a. ,.
er Valley Pontiacs 2.75-2 85.
'a party at the Luckey Lotchcs
and
Mrs. Lee iRuthi Smith. Eureka.,
California.
'died Sunday morning. Novemoer 8.
SAN FRANCISCO HPI FSMNSi
Potatoes:
Russets Klamath U.S. 1 4 50-4 60,
Ile.shutcs U.S. 1 4.50; Idaho U.S.
1A 4.25-4.50; long whites S. Joaquin
U.S. 1A 4-4.23.
Two Animals
Die In Malin
home near Chiloquin. i'"'?' .'',,:! "I am informed bv State Fish I in the Siskiyou County Genera!
Officers said Hood and Gibbons ana one brother, Billy .Metca.I ot an(f Game reprcscn!atn-C5 t h a t ; Hospital. Burial services and inter
h.id asked Bierle for money, and, I water-control practices emploved ment took place in Weiser, Idaho.
Bicrle replied that he had none. during 1939 by the Tule Lake'She made her home with her!
Moments later, when Bicrle was f . , Irrigation District have not com-jdaughter, Mrs. Ileana Williams. Two animal deaths in the Malin
lying on a davenport, the pair wQSll dTOICII plied with the rules and regula-Mrs. Bragunier leaves in addition area were reported to state police
attacked, officers said. 'p qi tions relating to water control in! to her daughter, Mrs. Williams, -Thursday. One involved a calf shot
Hood allegedly held Bierlc's lOrn wTOTIOII 'the contract hetwern the Tm'p I al-pltwo sisters. Mrs. Petra Harris of by a hunter; the other was a deer
LOS ANGELES a'PI-FSMNS' arms hllc Gibbons beat him on! A thief got into Kelly's Texaco Irrigation District and the Bureau ' Weiser, and Mrs. Bess Reeder of struck by a car.
Orccon russets US 2 2 40 ln-lh ,ne hcad and body with the stove Service Station. 301 South Sixth of Reclamation. jEoise. I Randall Pope said a beef calf
film baas U.S. 1 38 cents: Klamath P'er. Bierle later was struck with Street, early Wednesday morning "The state of California is seri
U.S. 1A 3.60, U.S. 2 2 25, U.S. 1 ,nc 1,0,t'e a"d kicked while on the and stole an estimated $43 cash ously concerned for the welfare
6-ounce minimum 4 00.
Dog, Wallet
; Said Missing
City police are keeping watch
for a white leather billfold and a
2$,i20ldn brown Pekingese dog
named Teddy. both reported
missing Thursday.
Officers said Marie Fields, 734
Plum Avenue, lost the wallet tn
the vicinity of Eleventh Street
and Oak Avenue Thursday morn
ing. It Contained an operator's li
cense, other documents and $1 50
in change
The dog belongs to Gale Os
borne. 1951 Manzanita Street It
disappeared Thursday morning.
trict Judge D. E. Van actor. glar gained entry.
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Barrel Race
Set Sunday
The third regular jackpot barrel
race will be held at Klamath
County Fairgrounds at 11 a m. on
Sunday under the sponsorship of
Ore;on Barrel Racing Association
Tne last two jackpot races have
been very successful and all wom
en of 15 or older, whether asso
ciation members or not. arc invit
ed tn participate in these ruling
events. Spectators are alwavs wel
come. Because of increasing interest in
30 i., barrel racmg. the Klamath Rid;e
3nv Riders have challenged the Merrill
44 '.Rodeo Club to a barrel rare on
29 J Sunday. It will he held immediate
ly after the women's event.
CARNIVAL TONIGHT
DORRIS The public is invited tn
the Butle Valley Hijh Scnool car
nisal in the school gymnasium Fri
day, November 13. Hours will he
from 2 to 4 in the afternoon and
from 6 30 to 10 in the evening
There will be 12 carnival booth to
provide entertainment and prizes
will be given.
POTATO MARKET INFORMATION
(Furnished by Federal-State
Marketing News Service)
POTATOES
KAIL AND TRUCK SHIPMENTS (C L EOUIV.)
ON DATE SEASON TO DATE
11.12.5? 1959-60 1958-59
KLAMATH BAS.N
Oregon Rail 5 177 117
Oregon Truck 4 480 371
Calif. Rail 21 431 312
Calif. Truck 6 499 379
CENTRAL OREGON
Rail 5 444 263
IDAHO Rail 243 9,180 12.440
WASHINGTON Rail 4 8,447 6,131
U.S. TOTAL Rail 479 68.273 66,533
i i weighing between 250 and 300
I pounds had been shot on his ranch
floor. ifrom a box hidden in the office, of waterfowl if this situation rnn. between Merrill and Malin Wednes-
Bierle escaped his attackers and citv police said. tinues." L ? ..' ,. ,"'S day- The " definitely was killed
ran from the home, officers said. I The theft was reported bv sta- Following announcement of the1, , , ... ,h r b-v a shotgun blast, Pope said.
Both defendants a-ked addition-jtion operator Kelly Crabtree. 2034 ;overnor's action. Sam Anderson. 'on? resldem 01 Mamatn Lount..He said he nad Kiven nunters pcr.
al time to consult an attorney, and'Homedale Road, Wednesday morn-; Tulelake. president of the TID alo, '"c ude a son' KoIand mission to use his property, but
were given until 10 am. next ing. wired Governor Brown on Thurs-ip i . j. , meS that none had Permission
Wednesday to reappear before Dis-I Police were unsure how the bur- day; "Shocked to learn you have ?,"', Bcait' 1'uneral S"vlcesthat day.
. - .... , iu u P.ace uuiii inc .-issi-in- Marsha PoupM Pniilo 1 Tl
naiM.li pviiiuii adiiiM a political 1 1.1 i r J r-t. . . , . . ..: . -.- i, uu-
'sub-division in the state without in-! b,y . God lChurch on,day. at " na""' Mi officers he struck a
vesication, cannot understand vour a -November lo in Cniloqu.n the; dcer , the Malin-Bonanza cutoff
suggesting a violation if rights' co-: H.Z' " ",cla,tins' Co"" near Harpole Dam. The deer was
ing back over 50 vears. Suggest 1 Clu,i'ng. ""'"i" and vault entomb- billed in the accident late Thurs
you withdraw request until vou ";cnt j HlU Cnleter.v- W ard s day, but Powell was uninjured and
investigate and ask interested K aiT!ath Funeral Home in charge his car was not damaged serious-
state agencies in irrigation and"' ""-""'" uy.
conservation to report to you."
Admittedly, water levels main
tained by the TID in the main
water area of the shooting grounds,
have been from six to seven inch
es lower during 1959 than during
the 1938 water season, a situation
according to TID Manager Maur
: ice Strantz that is an economic
security against damage to fringe
land areas.
W ater runoff from irrigated Tule
lake Irrigation district farm lands
goes into the sump. Water levels
i are manipulated by the TID
through pumping practices which
take water through a tunnel out ol
the Wild Life Refuge.
The lowered levels, say Fish and
Wi'dlife officials, deny hunters ac
c;ss to much of the marsh public
hunting arca and have been re
sponsible for duck botulism deaths.
.As of November 2, lev el of Tu'e
Ljke 'sump! was 4 034.22 feet or
6 2 inches below the elevation of
4 034.75 called for by the Tlts
contract with the Department of
'he Interior.
, Officials of the TID state that the
ontract. approved by the Con
gress of the United States is to
the effect, "that the district shad
ecmmister the Tule Lake sump"
i now covering an approximate 13.
POO acres' "ior the benefit of ag
nculture and drainage."
Thursday
Too few
to quott
SHIPPING POINT PRICES:
(SKD. PER CWT)
FOB KLAMATH BASIN PTS:
NETTED GEMS U.S. No. 1-A 2" or 4 oi. min
. U.S. No. 1-A 5-14ei.
U.S. 2 2 'mm.
NET PRICE TO GROWER B-ULK AT CELLAR:
NETTED GEMS U.S. No. 1-A 2" mi.
U.S. 2
FOB CENTRAL OREGON PTS.
RUSSETS U.S. No. LA
U.S. No. 1-A 6-14oi. min.
U.S. 2 2" or 4 ot. min. 50 lb.
NET PRICE TO GROWER . BULK DELV'D. WHSE.
RUSSETS U.S. No. 1-A
IDAHO PTS: NET PRICE TO GROWER.
RUSSETS U.S. No. 1-A
U.S. No. 2
POTATO UNLOAD
38 CITIES o Thursday Wk Ago
Rail Unload 0 470 247
Truck Unload 49S 306
Total Unload 945 553
2.40-2.60
1.10
3.25-3.50
3.60-3.70
1.90-2.00
2.45-2.70
2.25-2.50
1.10-1.25
THERMO-RITE
TruDrorn.ci ac? riproi ire cpdltu
(ACHATES IVEN H(At HO'S MAT 10 Si, Dl.rn RIMMATtS PinNO SrAKS
KltrS IN MT, SS.OH IM.IOVtS flfrvACI O'HAtlOM SlMrH TO USTAll
CONSTIUCTIO O' SOuO IIASS KATUIU HtAt-ltMMlEO CITSIAl-CllAl DCOt$
MOSJNTS rllMANlHTIT WSlOt MErUCt
MAKES EVERY FIREPLACE A RADIANT HEATING UNIT !
MODESTLY PRICED fifU SAX G(MeANre
STUWFD PIGHONS
BATH. England IT1 Police
rounded x.g a flrxk of pigeons
Thursday on drunk charges. The
birds were wobbling in the street'
after invading a malthouse aad
, sampling fermenting barley.
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