U.S. ag BEIJING, China - The U.S. Department of Agriculture and nine cooperating commodity organizations Monday opened in Beijing (Peking) the first official trade show ever to represent U S agriculture in China More than 5,000 Chinese attended the opening-day activities limited to invited guests This event, part of the U S National Economic and Trade Exhibition in Beijing, ran through Friday at the Beijing Exhibition Center In addition to an exhibit por traying the U S gram, soyoean nvestocK and FROSTED HEAT LAMPS *1.69 Reg. $1.99 • 125 or 250 Watt Infrared Also Available i I; CONOCO l PERMANENT i ANTIFREEZE i J\ PORTABLE OIL HEATERS REDDY HEATER 30.000 14995 5 129 95 50.000 1M w / w 100,0(10 265 95 $ 229 95 •Hi Capacity 150,000 329 95 |W Fan 350,000 799.95 • Flame Out $ 0000 Safety Switch Thermostat 3195 Z*T NUTS & BOLTS Your choice of any size up to 6" or type of Grade 2 bolts nuts & flat-washers Buy them by the lb and save BOLTS-Grade 2 Reg $1.09 NOW 99* lb trade show opens in China poultry industries, the two week show will include 23 seminars concentrating on animal and poultry breeding, feeding, and management, as well as crop production and the processing of grains, soybeans and livestock products The nine “ cooperators” are non-profit organizations representing their farmer and processor members in trade promotion abroad Some of them nave been woi xmg in China for almost two years and have con tributed to the snarp rise in U S farm product sales to BULK ANTIFREEZE *3.79„ Bring Your Own Container ROYAL LE BOOT Heavy Weight SAVE $4.00 NOW *l2" Reg. $16.99 Grade 5 NUTS & BOLTS Also Available Reg. $1.19 09, 6 S 1 REWS sater i on i o 'oi h i! f wh.-ri oo^'laDDe,' uc *on n pipe debt more reliable ni’v o, !jii" 1 r i's jv’jr ieu E uDtuoM 'it'clil t tn.rniO'’ ni r cut it to arty length | that country. 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U S agricultural exports reached $626 million in 1973 and $664 million m 197-' This year grains are accounting for about one half of the projected $2 billion m agricultural ex ports to China Soybeans anc products make up 5250 to TBZ A SNOW EQUIPMENT IN STOCK From Shovels To Blowers DUSK TO DAWN SECURITY LIGHT Reg. $39.99 NOW s36# " Jf/ . • Fully Automatic < & y L . 120 Volt frr • Easy to Install \ I Anywhere \ J • Economical • Mercury Vapor Bulk SALE PRICES GOOD THROUGH DECEMBER 6 TO EM HERR \E SUPPLY DIRECTION! 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