wI:X eU~ng re@ M~, Cenl/reesmen con often hel those
P
~, problems involving tl~ federal government. In this
me~'~um" Senator Cliff Hanson wlU answer questions" from
~, Public. Write him at 3229 Dirksen Once Buildin
~llhlngton, D.C., 20510. All letters will be ersona]~'
nZWe . . P Y
M... w red. Inqumes selected for this column will
-"fiHe • be
d only by town or city of originJ
What is the cur-
legislation to pre-
Drug Administra-
.placing restrictions on
we buy?
...LARAMIE
S. 2801, introduced
William Proxmire
by many Sena-
myself, was re-
on Labor
Welfare, where it
cfI~.ding hearings. The
this bill which I be-
to your concern
410 which says: "In
this Act (The Food
Amendment of 1973)
shall not limit the
mtmber, combination,
or variety of any syn-
natural vitamin, rain-
Other nutritional sub-
of any food
dietary uses if the
to be con-
not ordinarily render
to health."
I feel that tax re-
to be the number one
Congress, so that all
' their fair share of
is Congress going
about this very
...TORRINGTON
~R: The House Ways
Committee, and the
Committee, on
will be holding
year to examine
reform proposals
suggested. It is
of a tax cut will
during these
of the hun-
tax law provisions on
such an undertaking
reform is extremely
and USually centre-
and actual legislation
. be finalized until next
both Commit-
to work to-
of ,reporting out
tax reform bills
for consideration
I am having a
with my employer
of overtime pay
exactly does the
urn Wage law say
pay for workers
1?
• ..ROCK SPRINGS
',R: The law states your
pay you nat less
one-half times your
pay for all hours
the 40 hours in
CARE
exception of the
blazaket, all types
characteristic--
and dryability.
blankets are also
r. Check labels.
and Detergent As-
consulners to
gently for best
starting, it is a
your laundry
and care in-
Nan-
Here are
guide lines.
Measure a blanket before wash-
':ng. Pretreat spots and stains
with either a liquid detergent or
a paste made of granules and
water. A badly soiled binding
can be brushed lightly with the
same solution.
Fill the washer with warm
water and add detergent or soap.
Agitate briefly to completely dis-
solve the product. Stop the ma-
chine. Then add the blanket,
distributing it loosely and evenly
around the agitator.
Soak the blanket for 10 to lS
minutes depending on the amount
of soil. Start the washer and
turn the dial slowly to the end
of the wash cycle when the ma-
chine stops agitating, the water
drains and spins. Spin for about
11 minutes. Then set the dial
for the rinse cycle. Use a warm
or cold rinse and allow the wash-
er to complete the rest of the
cycle automatically.
The use of a fabric softener,
either the kind added to the deep
rinse or applied in the dryer,
will produce a fluffier, static-
free blanket. Again, follow pack-
age directions for correct use.
Machine drying for wool Nan-
kets should be accomplished
quickly. Set dryer at high set-
ting. To remove moisture, place
3 or 4 clean, dry bath towels in
the dryer and heat for a few
minutes. Then add the blanket
and tumble about 10 minutes.
Check and remove from dryer
while sla',l damp to avoid shrink-
age. Stretch blanket to original
dimensions and lay flat or over
two parallel lines to finish dry-
ing.
l .....
The p
Dry man-made fiber blankets
in dryer set for the permanent
press cycle. These blankets may
be dried completely but be sure
to remove as soon as dry to
avoid wrinkling. Brush blankets
gently to restore nap and press
binding, with a cool iron, if
necessary.
To line dry, choose a breezy
day and hang blanket in the
shade over two parallel lines.
Smooth and straighten edges.
When partially dry, change the
position and straighten again.
A sportsman's blanket needs
only a wiping wittl a damp, sudsy
cloth to keep it clean.
Roncalio Seeks
Delay in Handgun
Legislation Action
RWYd~ongai[~ng~esSmee~nheT~na°
asked the chairman of the House
Judiciary Committee not to act
on gun control legislation during
this session of Congress.
The Wyoming Democrat, in a
letter to Re. Peter Rodino
(D-N.J.), asked that no action
be taken on four bills recently
referred to the committee. The
bills would prohibit the sale, im-
~)ortafion ~and manufacture of
certain handguns.
One of the bills, introduced by
Bep. Michael Harrington
(D-Mass), would prohibit private
ownership of handguns six
months after enactment.
Roncalio wrote, "In this time
of Constitutional crises, I do not
believe that Congress should be-
come involved with file contro-
versy over the Constitutional
right of a citizen to bear arms."
"This issue, which is impor-
t.ant to the people of my state,
i: one I think should be left to
the courts and to the local units
ot government, not Congress."
Order is Filed
Against Company
Secretary of State Thyra Thom-
son, Wyoming's securities ad-
ministrator, last week issued a
cease and desist order against
Star Inc., a Wyomiag concern,
earth
The 275 gives you all tI~e
reliable simplicity of a
sturdy auger he~der, a
new, setf,cooYained
twdrostati~ unit'pliaa a full-
Come & end see the new 275,
• Second generation
hydrostatic
• Contour Flotation
• L shape design
t, ime steering wheel . . . m 13,5 x 16A flotation tires
features des|gnarl to meet
R 53 inch long conditioner
the needs of today's b~g roils
acreagaforagehatvest~ng m t0 .... 8. 12 fl":ott4' 6.
And the.pricelsmuch, less auger headerS. ii:
than other hydrostatic
auger wtndrowerS;
3t Miles East of Belle Fourche on 212
Ph. 892-2791 Belle Fourche, S. D.
Your Masesy-Ferguson & Owatonna Dealer
and R. W. (Buck) Harris, cur-
renfly living in Casper.
Star Inc. was ordered to im-
mediately stop selling or offer-
ing securities for sale to Wyo-
ming people. The cease and de-
sist order was coupled with an
order to Star Inc. denying any
possible exemption from regis-
tration.
The secretary d state's office
said that, purportedly, Star Inc.
t, lans to acquire three small
insurance companies, none of
which, from most recent reports,
have recently issued ,any insur-
~21Ce.
Mrs. Thomson said, "Our in-
vestigation in this instance re-
vealed that disclosure of the in-
tended operations and condition
of the company is necessary to
inform and protect those to whom
~ecurities are being offered.'"
She said securities of the com-
pany cannot be sold unless the
company meets the state's regis-
tration requirements of making
full disclosure in an offering cir-
cular containing audited finan-
cial statements."
THE SUNDANCE TIMES
Sundance, Wyo. May 9, 1974
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Call for Evening Appointment
Office - 642-2715 Res. - 642-4572
Since 1929...
Hazledine Drug has been right here on the
corner since 1929, taking care of the prescrip-
tion needs of area residents throughout the
years.
We still have the quality and the reliability
we have maintained through two registered
pharmacists.
We're still serving the area, of course, as
you well know.
Our prices are very competitive-and we'll
talk about them at any time to anyone.
Let us continue to handle your prescriptions.
Daily mail service.
Hazledine Drug
On the Corner Since 1929
Main Street Spearfish