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Show THE BEAVER PRESS. BEAVER, UTAH r I ! ' s t mm v O iff 1 - 4 j - reported in this column in in average market prices and living costs continues into According to U.S. labor department's bureau of labor statistics, Geese Wintering average primary market prices declined 0.3 per cent during early April, continuing trend started That a good many wild ducks and in March. Report shows all major groups declined geese winter in West Virginia is the opinion of Alan V. Sender, U S. except metals and metal products which Fish and Wildlife Service agent. rose 0.3 per cent, reflecting sharp Souder expressed this opinion fol A lowing a wild fowl count he made 11.6 percent rise in tin prices. Foods in January in cooperation with the were down 0.6 per cent, meats down 0.4 Conservation Commission. Approxiper cent ; farm products slumped 1 per mately 12,000 ducks and geese were FEATURE The commission's airsighted. cent, livestock declined 1.7 per cent Tilot Edsel France at with plane, and grains rose 0.1 per cent. the controls, was used in making O While not of tremendous import, this decline the surveys on Jan. 10 and 11. Doshould be taken into consideration by Main Street ing the counting were Souder and Chief C. O. Handley of the combusinessmen as a trend, for it is first authentic mission's game management divi decline in price spirals in many months. sion. Hv , slow-do- As mid-Mar- wn mid-Apr- 'Si;.-ice h f ; ' If V t V s , ; ; S; - , 11? t V 'V. . I v Wrf,.kic5- s v -- H ! I! ifC ' II mL rr . y-- ch, LS v MODIFICATIONS SAii d.Vi AiJKaMA"'lg , ARE TEMPORARY o. a gjjtskell 32 FlUS co- principally price control and material allocations, Main Street businessmen should not be led into error by certain modifications coming either out of office of price stabilization or national production authority. These agencies operate in continuous pressure chamber brought by American business on both price and material fronts. If NPA or OPS modify certain orders to permit industry obtain scarce materials or add increased labor or other costs to prices, SUCH MODIFICATIONS FUNNY . . . British Chancellor of Exchequer Hugh . , . lit- - Li- - 4 ... i j...-- Li enjoys comics wu ms iwu uuuguicrs snoruy oei ore ne "harsh and unpleasant budget" in Parliament. Britain utet i basic tax increase of seven cents in the pound, meaning that fft cents from every dollar earned will go to the treasury. Gaitskell e says ne realizes U out um crippling. ays the budget is severe, ml vTt be popular with the people. rCDCET NOT . ARE TEMPORARY j CATE ANY GENERAL TREND. scarcer. Full import not been AND DO NOT INDI- Scarce materials will get of defense production has felt. Mobilization officials predict civilian production will be severely hit in June and continuing indefinitely. TIPS FOR DEALERS O For benefit of Jewelry, novelty and departstores, jewelry and novelty items will be coming through cheaper since NPA banned use of platinum in such items, Including cigarette cases ment and lighters. O Supplies of farm equipment, including tractor tires will keep coming off production lines as result of specific orders to help farm equip- industry obtain necessary materials. Some tips to other dealers Lead is still in short supply, so auto batteries may be in short supply after first flush inventory is sold; cotton yard industry is having tough time because military is making heavy inroads, so watch out for shortages in awnings, tents, and all outdoor furniture requiring duck. ment O the IN ARGENTINA . . . Prince Bernhard of (right) visits the Casa Rosada residence of Argen- Juan Peron, in Buenos Aires. The subject of their ROYALTY NETHERLANDS fc ii Netherlands fel liaa's president, dkussion was not made public. The prince of the Netherlands was ityW asking a tour of Argentina. eir ml MRO-- AMENDMENTS 97 EXPECTED O Important amendments will soon come out to ease stalemate and traffic jam holding up firms 7, which put in DO orders under to keep m- I MRO-9- has been so abused by running. intended to aid, orders have stacked up and even fulfillment date is out of question. O Stores throughout country continued to buy for inventory purposes at high rate, for total business inventories at end of February were estimated by department of commerce at 65.1 billion dollars, 2 billion over January inventories. achines those Over MRO-- 97 it half of tion. this increase is Prepared bjt due to higher valua- the Wastaln jton Boreaa of WNTJ Feature. you are a veteran whose first however, should be made before period of service began after Sep- hand. Q. I have served a bitch in the tember 2, 1945, watch your GI insurance policy. Don't let it expire. navy and am about to be disIf you do, you will lose all rights to charged. What should I do to keep by national service life inany further GI insurance, so says surance in force? T. M. A., Mt. the veterans administration. Vernon, ill. You can do one of two things, but A. These suggestions would be you must do either one before the policy expires renew for another helpful: (1) Send VA your first re term; or convert to one or mittance within 31 days after dis more of the six available permanent charge to prevent any chance of lapse; (2) give your full name, servplans of NSLI. The act itself stipulates that after discharge only those ice number, policy number and complete permanent address; '3) who had active service between October 8. 1940, and September 2, pay by check or money order the same amount of insurance in force 1945, may be granted new insurance. So if you are a veteran, and and (4) pay premiums regularly permit your policy to expire, the each month. Q. 1 am now drawing retireonly way to get new GI insurance active service. is to ment pay from the armed forces as a retired officer. Do I consider that as income in determining Just in case, the navy is building whether I am eligible for a death eleven special power plants mounted on special railroad cars to be pension as the result of the death status for any of my son? L L. S., Missoula, held in stand-bMont. emergency. They would be used in A. Yes. Retirement pay received cases of sabotage, bombing or natudirectly from a service department ral disaster. is considered as reportable income Q. I already hate changed my Q. Is there any deadline on V A training twice under the GI bill. hospital care as there is on a numMay I mate a third change of ber of other VA benefits? It. G. studies? W. W, L, Throckmorton, 't. Bennington, Texas. A. No. So long as veterans meet A. If you can establish need for requirements. eligibility bea short intensive course which will Q. I u ould like to appear prepare you for employment in a fore a VA rating board on my critical occupation for which there ou n behalf in connection uith a is a shortage of skilled workers, VA compensation claim. Is this J. D. r., Tiffin, Ohio. may approve a third change of fields of study. A Yes. A definite appointment, IF vl - iv s. it? J, I f ' the face of a ""1211 K36 fitlfrnr Wl Stlirk irtinca 111 .Lt. fit.l, ox in is picture wuiiiii ugjn hole on the Jf bottom of a bus seat. Mrs. Lois Soderland, bound for no. Calif., was searching for the gadget that eases the scat back semi-rc- r linirinir nnviiinn n, fino-entfrpd a hole and she could l release It. She was taken to pmerirencv hospital in San Fi ancisco, 'e ,ne seat was removed from her hand ti 1 ' f tefi AYi' 1 rf prc!f: S t if V jf fit ' A '- 'Sit f ' Y--' - ifA - .t v - -V fit iv vA im;m : 1 ' rfat of-- 071 : . mfr . Pn - 'wrenr ' 10rKu PauI tb " rrir-r-- 'p- U8C Utter l.ilt. iv ...lne 01 - N"CW ' n iLiiv,ca Yrk rii- - . Mrs. Nina d Mrs. Cameron, daU8MCr t,Str7 Ut Rao u jiniii.rinir oath:Is the un.... the Thhi taking the wth. CUSloms couri b" prCl Versatile, Well Styled Frock Flattery for Larger Figures srmT V O In connection with various government FLUB PATTERNS CIRCLE il. ntrols agencies, 43 SEWING i y Navy's Two Sky Giants Stay in Service The navy's two sky giants, the Lockheed Constitutions, will be kept in operation for their normal life, the navy announces. The big planes, each carrying 180 passengers and had been ordered double-deckein 1949, but are late into storape now out of mothballs. They have been carrying personnel and cargo between the west coast and Hawaii . The educational testing service testa for college students will be given in May and June, selective service says. The test scores, or scholastic standing in college or university, will be used by local boards in determining the eligibility of registrants for occupational deferments as students. The selective service said the deferments will be based upon either capacity to learn as demonstrated by the results of a nation-wid- e test, or upon scholastic performance as evidenced by class standing. The plane on the first day flew over the Bluestone dam and up the Greenbrier River and its tributaries; also the Kanawha and most of its large tributaries. On the Blue- stone 3,500 ducks, mostly mallards and golden eyes, were counted. The Kanawha flight added about 5,000 to the day's "bag," most of these being blacks and mallards found Canadian near Leon. Thirty-fou- r geese also were seen. The following day a flight was made over the Ohio from its junc tion with the Kanawha to New Martinsville. About 3,000 ducks were sighted. These were in scattered flocks ranging ln number from five to six to 100 birds. "There is no doubt in my mind," said Souder, "that many of these birds are wintering in West Vir ginia. This is Indicated strongly by the inaccessibility of the places where they were found." AAA Proper Retrieve Retrieving the lure should begin immediately when it hits the water. This is done by turning the crank handle which in most cases auto matically engages the pick-u- p arm. This in turn picks up the line and starts to level wind the line on the spool. The speed of retrieve depends upon the lure used. When a fish strikes, set the hook immediately and continue to reel in the line. The hooked fish will be played from the reel, the drag having been previously adjusted to the proper tension. This adjustment depends on the weight of the line used. If too much tension is made on a light line, it is liable to break when the strike is made. The fish should be played until It is completely tired, then brought to the angler. If it is necessary to use a net, the fish can be taken in the usual manner; however. many fish can be taken without using a net as long as the fish are completely tired. Large fish of course should be netted or gaffed, depending upon the situation. AAA The yak, native of Asia, has a peculiar voice resembling the grunt of ' P'g- - AAA Deep Trolling llt lmM ' I ff 111 Ml HIS II :hv Jan-:- : 7 1761 r 36-5- 2 Mature Styling woman of more mature the FOR figure, a graceful afternoon style that is as flattering as can be. Pretty detail accents the waist, the gored skirt is a favorite Simple Frock SIMPLE yet extremely smart with women everywhere. Pattern No. 1761 is a perfo daytime frock that you can rated 40, 42, 44. pattern In siies3H.36 52. Sine dress up or down to suit the occa- 4fl, 48, cap sleeve, 4' sion. Brief or throe quarter sleeves yards of are provided add your favorite RF.W1NG CIHCI.E PATTERN DEPT. , 111. ;t(il West Adams St., t'hicag jewelry or a flower bouquet. A sew-rlt- e MB h Enclose 25c in coin for each pattern. Add 5c for 1st Class Mail if dektred. Size Pattern No Pattern No. 8607 is a sew-rlt- e perforated 14. 16. 18. io; 40, 42. pattern tn sties Size 14, short sleeve. 3'fc yards of r. Street Address or P.O. Box No. Send 25 cents today for your copy nf the Spring and Summer STYLIST. 48 p;mes of style, color, easy to sew frocks; special features; gift patterns printed Inside the book. .it ..i (Please Print Kdint Stat City ovm on the surface of the water and Vegetables that are a little old will be easy to remove. can be made more tender if a small amount of baking soda is Water stains on furniture can added to the water used for sometimes be removed by use of a tablespoonful of powdered pumice mixed with enough linChiggers on the lawn and seed oil to make a thin paste. bushes can be destroyed by the liberal use of sulphur, applied with a dust gun. On lawns, of course, the chiggers will disappear if the grass is kept cut. Water It is a good plan to fill cheese- Crystals cloth bags with pieces of charcoal and hang them in the damp cellar or basement. These will prove ef fective in removing the dampness from the air. The bags should be emptied occasionally and the charcoal dried and used again. Give you auick. nh,mral wrWrt from nervousness, insomnia. loss of ppeUte, lack of energy, over Indulgence, when excess gastric acidity and constipation are contributing factors. BsUsfaetfva Guarantee At all drug stores. Wall-eye- d pike go to considerable depths, particularly during warm summer months. They sometimes Absorbent cotton is a perfect leave these deep waters to feed filterer for muddy water. The ln the shallows, more especially cotton should not be used after it during high water and at night, has become dirty. whereas wise anglers at such times are wont to leave their bed and Paraffin that is left over, after sleep. Yet, even in midday and in on jelly, can be removed putting wall-eye- s of takes August better from the container by filling the from sixty and even more feet of water may be secured by the use pan with boiling water and allowto cool. The paraffin will float of deep trolling Monel and for ing which purpose the twisted or braidare ed line is suitable. Wall-eye- s prone to school up in considerable numbers as do their smaller relaV OFFENSIVE BREATH tives, the yellow perch. Muskellunge and great northern S PERSPIRATION pike often follow the schools of Veil On QiatW tablets f tws plsoanl-tsitlnfood into fish and other the perch ns matter sew octtvs yov protect yo all day erel Stops bod broath, fool odorf, ndrorsi deeper waters. Both these species pereplrotios, inenitrwol odors . , , lika sioslcl of big fresh water pikes are more solitary of nature than re the perch clans. The big pikes have a habit of watchful waiting where AT YOU food and natural camouflage comDRUGGIST'S bine. V CO., Inc.. Mistral CRAZY WATER Wclh, Tana Anything CleanobU fJtgCleont VlfWJffV RUGS CARPETS fJURIJA ANV UPHOLSTERY M rr mm T K vi niruani j rin dll it) Litin, ft and Sure Since HJ9 UJ i'Sof BE SAFE FROM PERSONAL ODORS! ODORID PRODUCT, the high chlor. cos etc., drlnklnj, ar h.ovy looking. Eipoclolly ffactlvs fov sromos dvrlnf "trylnfl " days. 10 TRIAL SUPPLY ONLY If your drsgglit doeis't yet carry ODOKIO tobleri, lend only 101 for a Hal supply of 4 tablet! la attractive, vtefsl cols contain worth I3l alone. AAA Rabid Beavers? n $ A QUALITY phytl content of Odorld tabled the arson mailt that llnlnstM effenilv sdors frssi within fh body (at reported In teod.r't Dlsott). Dlliolvo en astro tablet Is th mouth efter satlna onion, f A rabies-riddebeaver was killed recently by a Boone county, Missouri man after the rodent attacked his dog. The incident was reported by the Montana Game and Fish Department. The farmer, Derby Bass, rushed outside that night when he heard sounds of a vicious struggle, and found his dog engaged in a fight with the mad beaver. Bass made attempts to drive the beast off, but when it tried to attack him, he had to shoot it. University of Missouri veterinary experts said they had never before heard of a beaver having rabies. You OLD MISSION for full 3 weeks tupply LABORATORIES Burbank, California ISlm W7t Department WANTED Green and Dry Prairie Bones Truckloads or Carloads HIGHEST PRICES PAID WRITE OF PHONE THE NEAREST PLANT AAA Temperatures One of the most Important factors in determining where to fish is the temperature of the water. This is true in both lakes and streams. Fish are cold blooded, which means that the body of the fish takes on the same temperature of the water. Forty years ago, the few fishermen who realized the bearing of water temperature on fishing were ridiculed. Today, thousands of stream anglers have thermometers in their tackle boxes. 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