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Show THE SALINA SUN, SALINA, UTAH SCANNING THE WEEK'S NEWS IP I of Main Street and the World rT 1 ip. V WMWPli ' FIRST AID to the s AILING HOUSE BT ROGER C. WHITMAN Beef Price Increases Announced; Care of New Floors And Woodwork Marshall Retires to Private Life fe V -- PRICES Harassed small town housewives, who have been fighting a losing battle with the food budget since the beginning of the Korean war, heard the news of a wholesale beef price increase with dismay OPS authorized the Increase of 1 to 2 cents a pound at the wholesale level. It will mean the home town housewife will pay more for chucks and rounds. In addition, OPS announced retail price increases on hams, shoulders, and bacon by 1 to 2 cents. Ceiling on pork chops and roasts were recently subject to an adjustment OPS said the new increases will restore fair profit margins to packers. Several had closed m recent weeks because they reported losing money under existing OPS price regBEEF ulations. It was estimated the new ceilings represent an average increase of a cent a pound on beef sold by the ' - S4i4 i v a V 1 Vs wM JORDAN KING , , , Crown Prince Talal, eldest son of assassinated King Abdullah, took over throne of the Hashimite kingdom of 'tv X a V? Says i at i yyr V' the : - Jordan during ceremonies in Amman recently. Talal is shown here QUESTION: We are moving into our new home soon and I would like some information on the care of my floors and woodwork. The Farmer Pond floors are varnished oak. The woodwork is birch, also varnished Kids Home Keeps The doors are of flush design and also varnished It is all very igrt Increases Livability and I would like to keep it that Of Modem Farm Home What should I u s e when way C. H. Drew reasons that improv cleaning the floors and vhat kind of wax would you recommend ing the livability of his farm and Shculd finger marks be removed the kids home is just as at keeping from the woodwork with soap and important as building up the soil's water? Or what would you advise? fertility. He pays close attention to both. ANSWER: A floor finish should Drew says one of the bes Invest- be protected by waxing, except ments he ever made was the 214 when there are old people or young e acre pond on his farm near children in the house Paste floor Huntington, Indiana. He hired a wax can be used, applied tn a man with a bulldozer to dig it out thin, even coat and polished after The pond is 8 to 12 feet deep at the a half-hou- r for drying. It can be deepest point and is fed by water cleaned with a dry hair broom or field. cloth, or a specially treated mop. draining off an The pond is entirely for recre- - It should not need frequent rewaxing except as required m traffic lanes and near doorways. It should j be polished or well rubbed about once a week. This can be done with a polishing weight, or a tight s. electric floor polishing machine. Badly soiled places can be cleaned ' with a liquid wax made for this 1 1 purpose. (There are special non-sli- p floor waxes that are sold in bulks only and made especially for convalescent homes ) 160-acr- carcass. leaving Athens, Greece, en route to Another order issued by OPS in- Amman. creased the ceiling price on utility grade of live cattle from $21.80 to This $23 40 per hundred pounds. grade is used by canners for the army and some other customers, but represents less than 10 per cent of all beef sold at retail. ,v V ... FULL SCALE WAR Military observers believe there is little, if any, chance of Korean truce talks resuming. For the most part they A city reared lad won predict increased activity in the eteaily $600 and earned off top bon-- fighting, with latest reports confirm-o- n in competition with 55 farm youngsters in the 12th annual Cbi- Junior Hog Show. Here be is, Carl Silva, Jr., of Dundee, 111., it bo meter lived on a farm until 5 months WINE MISS The sun bright smile of Jeri Miller, reigning as 1951 vintage queen over national wine week, October expresses the gay spirit of the vintage. Nature will transform her basket of grapes Into the wines that Americans enjoy at their tables, products of the sun and rich soil. 13-2- fijg tfils View. Flame throwers, tanks and artil-cag- o jery were use(j by the Allies last week in chopping out limited gams jn eastern Korea, while in other sec-tors, U.N. troops beat back large Red attacks. Gen. James A. Van Fleet, eighth army commander, Is reported to have said the Reds at present do not have much of an offensive capability left on the eastern front. He reports Red casualties are running at . 20 to 1 in comparison with the Allies. Meanwhile, the word war between the Communist and United Nations commands continues. Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway warned the enemy that the admission that an American plane accidentally machine-gunnethe Kaesong area recently is no indication the U.N. command will accept .any trumped up Communist charge, no matter how loudly they protest." He referred to Communist charges of previous attacks which the Allies have denied. 8. d TRAINING Some 12,000 soldiers from the home towns of the nation will get a close look soon at what an atomic explosion can do as they undergo training in the tactical use of atomic weapons. The training will be carried out in the Frenchmans Flat proving grounds near Las Vegas where the atomic energy commission set off .several atomic explosions some weeks ago. The maneuvers will be the first time army ground forces have received actual field training with the new "tactical atomic weapons recently developed by the AEC. The weapons are believed to include guided missiles with atomic warheads and atomic artillery shells. Fringed by trees, the shore of the pond makes a beautiful picnic site. The family uses a big stump for a table for Sunday night auppers. The area around the pond is a wildlife ... Camp Edwards commander into charges Bostons gambling over-lor- d, Big Mike" Morello, has been permitted to operate wide open games with alleged 0 split basis on the army post. 50-5- RUSSIAN . . . One of two Russian soldiers who stormed into the U.S. sector of Berlin, fired their pistols and knocked down a woman before seizure by American M.P.s, manages with great effort to walk to the M.P. jeep. He is a senior lieutenant. The Russians drove a Soviet car and were apparently drunk. They claimed to be fleeing from the Soviet zone and claimed the bullet holes in their car were from guns of Russian border guards. Names were undisclosed. A pay raise of 10 per cent was approved by the PAY RAISE week for approximately 1,000,000 federal workers. The house ,must act on the bill and President Truman must sign it, however, before the money would be forthcoming. The measure would increase federal employee wages on the average of $307 53 a year, at an annual cost to the government of about $340,000,000. It would grant raises to almost all federal workers except those in the post office department. Postal workers previously were voted increases ranging from $400 to $800 in a senate bilL Merchants in all sections of the country, NO RUSH BUYING from the home towns to the big towns, have noticed recently there is no buying rush as there was only a few months ago. Economists have come zip with several reasons why rush buying has stopped, but the two main ones seem to be the increased cost of items and the consumer now Is buying what he needs, not because he fears future shortages. During part of 1950 and early 1951 the American consumer went on a buying spree because of predicted shortages. Many of the Items were on the installment plan and now the consumer is paying for them. The old fear of shortages no longer worries the consumer because he believes goods will be available. And because of higher prices many consumers are saving for that rainy day, to pay off debts, and to buy things when prices are readpur-chas- ation", he said. It pays off In making a better family life. It Increases the number of activities my wife and I and the youngsters can enjoy together. It encourages our children to stay at home. Every spare moment during the summer, the children are swimming, boating or fishing. Their friends like the pond, too. Sometimes as many as 30 kids from the neighborhood come over to join in the fun. In the winter the pond is fine for skating. Drew stocked the pond with bass and blue gills. Members of the family and their friends often pull out good catches. Canning, Freezing Important Club Projects 4-- H club projects Two Important emphasizing home preservation of food are being carried out this year canin 47 states. They are the ning and frozen foods programs, in memwhich more than 217,000 bers throughout the nation participated in 1950. The programs are supervised by the cooperative extension service. 4-- H 4-- 4--H v ads OF DEFENSE . . . Robert Lovett, deputy secretary of defense, was named secretary of defense Immediately after the chief executive reluctantly accepted the resignation of General George C. Marshall from the cabinet post. SECRETARY - ,i . - -- x. . Vv r. . Putting up homegrown products diets provide throughout the whole year is one of the objectives of these projects. Another is to help cut food costa. As incentives for outstanding records of achievement, county canning winners receive medals of honor. State champions get an educational trip to tiie National Club Congress in Chicago in November. These awards and six national college scholarships are provided by Kerr Glass company. nX . to f-- 1 r TV justed. well-balanc- 4-- 4-- Robert Taft frankly admitted on his reTAFT PROSPECTS cent speaking tour through Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota was a prospecting trip which will have great bearing upon whether or not he will seek the 1952 Republican nomination for president. A lot of people say they want me to run, but I want to be sure of the amount of support I am going to have before I make any final decision," the Ohioan said. The acceptance by President Truman of George C. Marshalls resignation as secretary of defense retires to private life a man who has held a unique place in American public life during the past decade, especially In the minds of people In the home towns of the Marshall intry. Gen. spired confidence in the American people as has no ether military man in recent years. After a long and honorable military career, Marshall rose to new heights as United States chief of staff in World War II. At the end of the war he retired, but was called back by President Truman to head a mission to China in an effort to end the civil war there. After that fruitless mission he was named secreprotary of state, during which the government launched the foreign-ai- d gram that became known as the Marshall plan. He resigned that post in 1949. A year ago Truman called him from retirement to take the post of secretary of defense. Senator Johnson of Texas very well summed up the opinion of the average Americans regard for Marshall: "Long after the trivial carping of his detractors has been forgotten, the memory of George Marshalls services will stand as an inspiring monument to future defenders of freedom in the world. Because of his efforts, freedom has survived and will continue to survive. f V C ,f 4wC S Taji a Mi' weather-drou- ght MISERIES. "gives fast symptomatic RELIEF Kidney Slow-Dow-n May Bring Restless Nights When lridnoy function slow down, many folks eomplain of nagging backacbo, headache. dixuQM and loaa of pep and energy. Dont auffer realleaa night with the du comfort If reduced kidney functioa ia getto euch common cauan ting you down-- due or aa slreae mud strain, poaura to cold. Minor bladder irritation due tn cold, dsmpneaa nr wrong diet may cauae getting up nights or frequent passages. 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An unidentified CAPTURE OF ENEMY SOLDIER IN KOREA American officer (back to camera) directs a North Korean soldier who has surrendered following the battle of the Bloody Ridge recently. The surrendering Communist came into United Nations lines waving a white handkerchief and making gestures as for directions In giving np to the Americans. Apparently, just before his surrender, be was one of the soldiers defending the ridge so doggedly against U.N. attack. Kelloggs all-bra- n daily, and drink plenty of water! If not completely satisfied after 10 days, return empty box to Kelloggs, Battle Creek, Mich. Get double TOUR UONET BACK I Yodora To the housewife who bat a small flock ef chickens and haa trouble with their flying, here is an idea that might prove practical. Instead of clipping a fowl't wing feathers, wrap a short piece of wire colder aronnd the three largest feathers of one wing. The colder not only prevent foil spread of the wing for flying, but also weighs it down oo that any flight will be made in a circle. checks perspiration odor THI SOt777SGSlr WAT Made with a fees eresm bate. Yodora is ectu ally eoethmf to normal skins. No harsh chemicals or irritating Bulletin Tells Methods Of House Preservation Second Largest Form Crop Is Expected unfavorable Why Clip Wings? si FARM OUTLOOK in much of the south and southwest and excessive ram in the midwest crop production in 1951 promises to be the second largest on record, according to the department of agriculture. The department reported the volume of all crops was indicated at 133 per cent of the 1923 33 average compared wifh a record of 138 per I in H'JX THE GENERAL Despite DUE TO COLD preserve. ARMY POST GAMBLER? Investigation has been ordered by ate last ACHY? FEEL cent set in 1948. In another report, the department predicted livestock marketing will increase this fall to equal or pass the large volume of the fall of 1950. So far this year marketing of livestock has been running be hind that of last year Hog slaugh tering is expected to levels o I year ago As a result prices ma be considerably lowr A'y - , ? A' . . . Gloria Organ, emplojed as a house detective by a Chicago department store, was taken into enstody by police In connection with the kidnaping and rob- bing of a young mother of five children. She ia the wife of a marine. E ? ... LANDING Here is one of the most spectacular deck-cras- h pictnres released by the U.S. navy. The unidentified pilot of this got a signal to cat throttle when he anticipated a wave-of- f Incky" from the landing signal officer from the USS Princeton, so he dove for the deck. The plane hit the deck at an angle and engaged an arresting wire so violently that it broke in half. The front end churned through three barriers before coming to rest. TWO-POIN- T F A mans house was never any more his castle than these days ing when wood rots and sects may be controlled by the means as are described In revised U.S. department of agriculture bulletin 1993. The bulletin discusses and special safecauses, genn-a- l guards, the durability of new building materials, and care of houses to stop termites, decay and rot. It is recommended for all farmers. wood-eatin- JEKTLL-HYD- t ' salts. Wont barm tlun or clothing. Elaye soft and creamy, never gels grainy. erf the wonderful Try penile Yodora difference! o |