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Show The Tooele Transcript, Friday, March 6, 1970 Action Airrienlliire New Farm Law Needed by ken Hire doing little to win I up a farm hill with enough general support to soured in passing. Even the 'Administration Bill" has yet to lie introduced in both Weri well into 1970 uni I so far, Congress bus et In seriously devote itself tu the juuhli-inew (amt law. The of writing pu'wiit law, the Food ami Act of IM5, espnes at u Agn-cultu- the end of I Vie oilier, tins year, alter a one year extension, AT TIIK lime that Congress r extension of gi anted a the Ait of 65, theie was a vigorous tauii.ugii waged to mule the ait termaneiit, rather than to the drawing ImmiiIs eieiy ( few year. Itut many lev made it clear that they were unsatisfied with the jiiovi-sioof the jnugram. Many farm leader ul-have otosed extension of the law, hut for different reasons. Hie Ameihaii Farm tliireau, for evample, poiutv out that the program hav not lieen suixesv fill in either piovidiug higher farm income, or controlling farm vnqilusev, and instead, advocates a phasing mil of current xuppnit progiams in wheat, feed grams, cotton and soylieaus. They support continuation of progiams in sugar, wool, tnhacea and peanuts. They also advocate a land retirement program, which would help control surplus production. However, a large Imdy of congressmen want the program changed I iccuuse they feel it costs too much. Many of these incu have introduced lulls with ties to limitation on payments. One program currently in favor ill Washington would limit payments to one farm, regardless of si.e, to 110,000.00. MEANWHILE. Congress is houses. And at the same time, grain growers are inure than a little ueivous as they pass lieyoutl planning time for spring planting. They have reason to lie nervous since a program which ciHild their prices could lie passed while the grain is growing. And one-yea- u o LUNCH MEAT T BOLOGNA 39 . 59' 7. S7. ALL MEAT WIENERS I Juicy . . . . Moth-Ballin- 77'- I SHORTENING Pur Albtrtsons. For vegetable. lightortastingfoods 29 lb. Tin Undoubted flavor toslo. FLOUR IT J-- b. Can ft b. 59 Albertsons. Rich and creamy flavor refresher. 36 oz. BH. 11 wile Albertsons. favor. 38-o- DETERGENT z. frequent flavor A If . a ! V-- ' S 1 f Asparagus. Young tender spoors. Adds flavor magic to your menu. A taste the whole family will enjoy. Bottle Albertsons. Lotion Extra mild. 32 oz. bottle . IT For Only 49 STRAWBERRIES mm UJ. No. 1 Naval Juicy and swaat ORANGES and bag good to oat. GRAPEFRUIT TOMATOES s. DAFFODILS b. BROWNS any . 4 in- - JUICE z. Cans K SIS, $1 .S,7X... sy All Ea. 99 : 6 fe $1 4 s? 89 Ml TOMATOES The Snow Thrower 12X'1 Take care of the simple maintenance and storage procedures yourself and you may never have any need for a servicing dealer. First, disconnect the high tension lead to the spark plug and remove the fuel from the fuel tank and carburetor according to the directions in your owners manual. Drain the oil from the crankcase and add new oil, again consulting your manual for the proper oil type. If you use your equipment for summer operation with lawn mower or lawn vacuum attachments, you must add oil in the crankcase as required for engine operation in temperatures above 40 F. Snow throwers have 'a carburetor heater box for more efficient winter starting and operation. If this same unit is used with summer lawn care attachments, remove the heater box and install the air cleaner per the operational instructions for your equipment. Clean the entire exterior of the snow thrower as necessary, removing the shrouds and guards to clean debris from the engine exterior. Carefully clean the area around the spark plug. Then remove the plug and pour one fluid ounce of oil into the cylinder. Use the same oil as specified for use in the crank case. Turn the crankcase over slowly several times to distribute the oil In the cylinder. This procedure protects the cylinder and piston from possible rust or corrosion during storage. Install a new plug, but do not reconnect the high tension lead. Inspect the snow thrower housing and engine for possible broken or missing parts. If repairs are needed, now is the time to take care of them. scratched or chipped painted surfaces to prevent Repaint rusting. When preparations for storage are complete, tag the engine to indicate that the fuel has been drained and that the unit is lubricated. Store your snow thrower in a clean, .dry place, off the ground If possible to minimize MOUTHWASH ONGE MOPS cur?. sr'tr...79 -- , 99 U.S. No. 1. Rod, Ripe And Firm. 5 Pack Tray All These (Budget Savers Plus -- MARCH 5, 6, and 7, 1970 THE FRIENDLIEST STORE IN 227 N. MAIN ST. TOOELE, UTAH TOWN! , the absorption of moisture from the ground. If kept in a dirty or dusty storage area, cover the unit with a sheet of plastic or tarpaulin. Other helpful hints for the care and maintenance of your snow thrower are in your use and care manual. For those of you who have misplaced your Tecumseh "Engine Owners Guide, drop a line to Tecumseh Products Company, Advertising Department, Grafton, Wisconsin 53024. Well mail you a new one at no cost, but include your engine model and serial number so you receive the correct manual. For St. Patricks Day A Charm Of A Pie Heres a delightful dessert for the feast of St. Patrick. It s a luscious pie in a chocolate crust thats crowned with gay, chocolate shamrocks. The pie is a breeze to put together. The filling green as a delectable pistachio whip can be is made with unflavored gelatine in your blender. St. Patricks Cream Pie et cup blanched pistachio nuts Vi teaspoon almond extract 1 cup heavy cream 1 Vi CUP8 lce cubes 2 eggs Vi teaspoon green food y3 cup sugar coloring ye teaspoon salt chocolate crumb crust 1 blender container; Sprinkle gelatine over cold milk in allow to stand while assembling other ingredients. Add boiling milk Cover and process at low speed until gelatine dissolves. Add eggs, sugar, salt, pistachio nuts and almond extract. Cover and turn blender control to high speed. Remove cover and add continue to proheavy cream. Add ice cubes, one at a time, and cess until ice is melted. Add food coloring. Let stand until mixfirm. Arture will pile up. Turn into crumb crust. Chill until 6 to 8 servings. range Chocolate Shamrocks on pie. YIELD: chocolate Chocolate Shamrocks: Melt Vi cup semi-swemorsels and Vi teaspoon shortening over hot water. Spread onfirm. Cut out 6 sham-piece of foil to 3 x 4" rectangle. Chill until rocks with cutter, or use small heart cutter. (Cut out hearts for leaves, and cut out stems with knife.) Chill again; place on pie. 2 envelopes unflavored PRICES EFFECTIVE: NE g semi-swe- MEAT PIES STRAWBERRIES 89 purpose use s s, gines, Gasoline. UJ. No. 1 largo slkers. Attractive and flavorful. lots of extra built in goodness. For dynamic now dishes. -- d p 89c Albertson's. Mad from only fho finest ingredients. 10-lbag SYRUP CAI A t U.S. NO. - -- When the buds break out on the treea and the robins return. it's a sure sign of the coming of spring. The time then has also arrived to moth ball" your snow thrower until old man winter pokes his nose around again. Taking care of the snow thrower now can save you from a lot of headaches next winter when the first big snow arrives. Proper maintenance also will prolong the life of the unit and guarantee you top performance in the years ahead. At the top of your check list should be an engine tune-uby your local authorized servicing dealer. Rely on him for repairs and adjustments requiring engine knowledge, proper tools and skilled hands. Authorised service dealers for all gasoline engines are listed in your telephone book Yellow Pages under "En- u last even though the new program would not tale effect until a year hum now. its provisions could ttlicct pi ice this Fall as trader anticipate market needs. If no action is talen by Congress, the Act of IMil will tale el frit by default. For wheat growers, maileting (juntas again .would lie put up fur approval or tlisajiprovttl - in a referendum. Theie would Ik iio diversion payments. laian, at the descre-lio- n of the Secretary of Agriculture, would lie a 63 to 90 percent of parity. There would lie no grain authority for wheat-feesubstitutions. Processors would pay the full value of domestic certificates. grow-erFOR FEED-GRAIwould lie at price supports 50 to Ml x r cent of parity loan value. It is unlikely that Congress will tale nu action whatsoever, letting the IMil Act come into authority again. Yet failure to deal ijiiiclly with the problem could mean severe hardsliij) for many farmers, regardless of the form their action tales. Tips From Mr. Enginuity Swiff I Premium. Skin loss Extra Plump af-fe- it Vi gelatine 1, cup cold milk s4 cup milk, heated to boiling RELEVANCE - TRUTH Not what is relevant, but what is true, is the question. What is Sheldon Christrue is relevant. tian, Unitarian Universalist Re- V The mere fact that no two are alike doesnt prevent the stuff from becoming monotonous as a ground covering after a few days. snowflakes |