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Primo t335c 41 Mushrooms tYcn11:8:71' 6 'Itramiti i 59c Potato Chips The owner's in the storo at Pay On ly YOU a6b : $ 1 99 toz i US Menthol Tall I 1 1N i 4 t V)z- Duchesne - a Fork stasoap:1 ' 126( W 4th 5118:980LSou3:11 Hershey Choc Syrup16423c Coconut rArn:Ztuk: 160z 59c Dill Pickles o'GrAK:::1 e" - j st ' I y ' Ex-Contrac- 41 tor Draws 2nd Life Sentence ' g OAICLAND CAM' (AP) — Normal Call former Sacramento painting contractor was sentenced to life imprisonment Wednesday for his part in the shotgun murder of Lloyd Green Hayward paint' ers union official He was already under a life sentence for murder of Dow Wilson San Francisco Taint- era union official He drove the getaway car In each shooting last spring He pleaded guilty cl Green's murder running the risk of a possible death penalty Superior Court Judge William J McGuiness sentenced him to Ills 39c pounded by the fact there are too few agricultural engineers being graduated to fill post tions created by the Intense need for increased agricultural production" he said tor Present opportunities agricultural engineering graduates outnumber those avEtilable by six to one he said Producing more food from fewer acres with less human energy at reduced costs is the major challenge facing agricultural engineers by the world population exploding French stressed To do this he said technical assistance must be provided to developing countries and scientists and engineers must work together "Sales Gimmicks" and "High Prices" Must Stop! etio STOP PAYING 14 ellitign i SALES COMM $20000 Water Softeners Factory Wholesale i - car 's - s North Sst:utl rill $169C)CII ':7-0-11 FIBERGLASS I ' I t lc "'HeCIVY hip Dol AUTOMATICI 1: : Sal l toks Phone lotn Water Domestic Apex Saxton Fidelity Total and many others 4260 W 5415 South Kearns Evanston' Uri EASY TERMS 141 si ' & King Superior PLAIT MFG Co t Rayne' National Showroom Office 3068 Highland Drive Next to Villa Theatre 1 4 -- Wyoming - i t - vandalism annual meeting by Orval C French president of the orgep nization arid chairman of Corhell University's Agricultural Engineering Department "The productivity from all our land will fall short of our domestic needs by 1980 and export demands for food and fiber will Increase faster in the next 15 years" be said "The dilemma is con' ''I Lyman Wyo 4 4 4 An attorney for Nashville Milk Producers Inc said the organization plans to seek $1 million in damages because of of 300 watched 1 I ' 2 Vandalism Suit :Collun Tel ' 1 :' state In Madison Wis health officials said they had into negotiations with unidenreceived reports that much of tified dairymen the dumped milk had been of thinned with water They also Walker Christopher a national said some farmers are saying Mayetta Kan NFO director said: "We have dairies have been selling wap some big processors negotiattered or substandard milk to ing with us" A state NFO conceal shortages Colorado in said withThe NED directed its spokesman "real promising" talks are holding action at 25 states A under way with processing survey showed there has been plants But neither went into little if any action in five of detail them — Arkansas Florida Oldahoma West Virginia and Tanker Riddled ' 1 t ers Capp IlYc 111 ' - RIVERSID4E CALIF (um) America's food need will outstrip the capacity of her farmlands in 13 years the president of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers predicted Wednesday The warning was given at the opening session of the ASAE's Pacific Coast regional -1 Bilso NJ E - - 984 1 y 4 Land Yields Expert Says AN 1 'iz::4 Fewest Food Need Due to Outstrip Ile Pineapples t!o) Ls- 1 :!4: 1 a -- v-vi- III ' The Cincinnati Milk Farmers Inc which represents in-dividual farmers in - Ohio Indiana and Kentucky asked the US District Court in Cincinnati for an injunction to prevent the NFO from interfering with shipments to deal- - — Golden Hawaiian 4 t''44iLm lastpx Snmint LIILL I natrrnrnr 1 1 ''' ' - biiii IlLbE 7 1 1 ':114i 1 ( I i i to t '''-- Staley made this comment on rumors that the holdout would end Thursday: ethree is no indication at all that farmers' determination is slackened any" affected" a farmer shouted' fromthe Philip Alampl State Secretary of Agriculture pointed out that the price is determined by the federal govern-ment not New Jersey Oren Lee Staley NFO president said officials were going a crowd ' Avocados ' ' ' t 4 A Real 'Salad Treat 1‘7''' dumped in "k milk ' : - i bunches Green anlol: 2 ‘ New Sheer 1 - Tangy ii 1 c Radisher 1 6 ) 14 " '- - - of pounds End blast apparently caused by dynamite wrecked a 3300 gallon milk truck parked in front of the home of the drill er Hugh Glasock in (lapel Hat Term Eugene Clifton driver ivho collects milk for a cheese plant in Marshfield Mesaid four masked men hijacked his truck and emptied 930 gallons Of milk An Austin Minn creamery said 40000 pounds of milk had been spoiled apparently by Two fuel oil or kemsent farmers near Bloomington Ind reported their milk storage tanks had been fouled with kerosene NFO members dumped 20 gallons of milk'in the street in front of their national bead quarters in Coming Iowa as - Przi' ' ''-- ''' - Trimble Ill A ' Uall xn fp- 8200 waving placard& The demon-stator- s contended the boycott ' was certain to make an impact on consumers milk spilled out on 'N:: - i 1r A a'400-gallo- were bathing suits NFO adherents bullet pierced a tank truck near Lake Village Ind and about 20000 gallons of r"'fir": t A rit )! 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' - ''' 'v 11- :0:- iv757'' I Judith Reed and her The suit also asked dam"You can't throw a million ages alleginglosses of $25000 gallons down the drain a day a day since the NTO driva and say you're not being: started March LI ' !:: ktegpv': " : - - '"- ''-- ' iti!''' :i' Ni- : ' - Mrs sister-in-la- Affect Noted k ---- pfh 3C Bac& to ' - s1 4 1 - s:20 ':'--4-''-- ' - ' : ' 4 Assorted !GA '' ' 4 4 A Brach Family Pack Cream C1z3ore "13 li 'I ' i4 ' ' ' o ' ' :s i' ''''f'!14 - ! n-- - '- I v - i - ' : N N:I - - 1:!17'fr ir'"?'''' - i r'' 1 1 I I -- ' ' :1''s t ''' - - I ''''- -' i - ' - I rises or shortages More than 100 NFO members went to the state house in Trenton They were accom-panted by wives and children iLi11 - '':-"- - ' 1 ' wotz - 4 i ''''l '"-- '' t C an 4 V 'f oi : ! " - ' '"- - - '' -- :: Kraft Philadelphia' R1--- 1 41 '' ' It' I 4 - - MI ---k' ' ' - - F i :s ' - ! - '' is " fo '4')r3 ') 4 r'' ': ' '17 CHICAGO (AP) — Farmers marched on the New Jersey State House Wednesday in the rek-ol- d campaign of:the tional Farmers Organization (NM) to boost milk prices New outbreaks of violence more dumping and guarded talk of negotiations highlighted developments in the milk holdback aimed at adding two cents a quart to the price paid to producers now generally S to 10 cents There was ne evidence of significant price Na-mil- 1 1 --- - I Meadow C3Id - - '' - '4 :: - 1 i '''!':t-: Li L " 4' i sir L ' ni ' ' I - -: v AO 1 - -- 4 e- - ri '''' - i - '4- ' ::'::ft - 7077 '''''''"" '1 :t'' i 4 - cs70- - '''' "' ''I 111:L' ' ' dft--4 ) '1 4"t -- fr'''''''' - '' :Of 1 rl 1 - i''' '' i ' :'i 1 - i 1 t - ef ' 4 Vo ''' ' 1 i: C41 I ''''' ::''7 i'P 4 4 - - 4 t N ' t 2 - f r st: ''IE1 10 )-- 4 j f! 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