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Show ' . Across JfW Zf. idem from other editoM From the ( laremunt News, Clare-nionl. Clare-nionl. Minnesota: There is no question ques-tion but what there are huge surpluses sur-pluses of dairy products in government govern-ment storage and we have no more idea of what to do with them than government economists have We asked seveial dairymen their Idea of a workable plan without receiving re-ceiving a concrete reply ll will not he long before cows will tit- on grass and feed purchases pur-chases will drop and we feel satisfied satis-fied that before the summer Is over there will be a radical change In out whole economy Thousands of nidii-anal workers are being laid off weelily as farmers refuse to pay the hih prices demanded Dairy products are a basic food and industrial workers must buy them to live either with part of I tl eir wages or relief money Whatever What-ever happens, we think dairying will continue as a staple source of Income In an area such as this t From The Altec Independent. Wlldwood. New Jersey: If you set a ten dollar or twenty dollar bill and It smells of coffee, the chances are that It's counterfeit The United States Secret Service says counterfeiters are soaking their currency In coffee to give it s brownish color The odor of coffee tlll clings to the bogus I HN From (he Whiteside CmniH News, Morrison, Illinois: OL'ft CREB:D: Smile into the face of the world and a smile comes back, irn der good service tn ethers and good service is returned -.o you. show a spirit of helpfulness and that spinl i will surely send buck to you ,,l a like kmd. think good thout.is and the same thoughts will be l you. The world Is a ureal nnrroi which truly reflects the thoughts, acts and ambitions of every individual indiv-idual Let no one cloud his vision, poison his mind and dwarf his soul with the false imagination that the world is not giving him a square deal The only way to avoid Retting a square deal from the world is liv not giving a square deal yourself From the Mason County New. New Haven, West Virginia: The house postoffire committee has fired the first shot in the battle lo raise postoffice revenue 400 million dollars a year And the fust victim if the committee has its i ay, will be the citizen at the stamp window who wants to mail a letter out of j town. Collectively in paying four cents instead of three for his stamp he'll rhnji I "9 millions a I year off tlv I'O deficit unless ! he gets writer's cramp l It would lie nice enough. If that new four cent statni- i'.:jve us the l;nd of seivi"e we h. .1 to yet with i the led one.-, llnl ha I (lemge Waal) , iriL'ton on thein1 |