HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Hay 11, lltf PAGE TEN L EGIONNH PREPARE FOR POPPY SALE Popples In tribute to Amer ica' battle dead of two wars will be worn In Klamath county ' on Saturday, May 29, Mrs. Lil lian Otterbeln, president of Klamath unit of the American Legion auxiliary, announced to day. The popples this year will honor pie men who have given their, lives In the present con flict, as well as those who fell among the poppies of France and Belgium 25 years ago, she said. The money contributed for the flowers will be used for the wel fare of victims of both wars and their families. The Klamath unit of the auxil iary is making extensive prepar ations for the observance of Poppy day here, under the lead ership of Mrs. Lillian Otterbein and Mrs. J. H. Gallagher, unit poppy chairman. The little red flowers of remembrance will be available to everyone in the city, offered by volunteer workers' Soldier Returns Bonds Found ( Sunday Night A package containing $230 In bonds was turned in at Comman do headquarters Monday by Pvt. Roy Hendrickson, 362 medical detachment. Camp White. Hendrickson said that ha found tha package on Main between Eighth and Ninth streets Monday night. The bonds are made out to Walter Rudolph, Box 681, Klamath Ralls. Commandos said that they would turn the bonds over to the United States National bank where the owner can claim them. Gome Commission To Study Hunting PORTLAND, May 11 OT The Oregon, state game commission will meet at 10 a. m. Saturday, June 12, In Portland, to hold a public hearing and make find ings relative to the 1943 hunting regulations. Consideration will be given to seasons, bag limits and other reg ulations governing the taking of big game, game birds and fur bearing animals. Ration Program Organized For New Pressure Cookers A rationing program to alio cate this county's share of the 130,000 war model pressure cookers being made this year is being organized through the county farm rationing commit tee, Burrell Short, chairman of the county USDA war board, an nounced yesterday. A subcommittee of four wom en who are leaders in the home economics field is being set up to assist the county farm rationing committee. This subcommittee will review all applications and determine who is eligible for new pressure cooker. Dates when applications will be received will be set later, and adequate notice given so that everyone who wants a pressure cooker will have a chance to ap ply, Short said. Neither the pressure cook or s nor the appli cation forms are avnilnble now. Because demand for the cook' ers is expected to greatly exceed tha supply, rationing will have to be on the basis of greatest use in home canning of vege tables requiring pressure cook' ing processing. For that reason, more consideration will be given to applications from "neighbor hood pools'' and organizations. At least six families should be able to use one pressure cooker, and sharing agreements of this kind will be required for most applications. The pressure cookers will be made with enameled steel, bot toms and tin-plated steel tops. Most of them will be the 7-quart size, with a few in the H-quart size. CPT APPRECIATES from the auxiliary who will be on the streets throughout the day. A letter from Harold M. Sher man, squadron commander, war training service, Summers school, in behalf of his men and himself was received here. thanking various business men and organizations for donations made to their recreation room. Furniture, recreation equip ment, radios, books, etc., have been given for the use of the CPTs. "These men have little time for recreation, and the facilities are a real contribution to their few hours of relaxation," the let ter said in part. Community Ceiling Food Price List OFFICE OF PRICE ADMINIS TRATION, KLAMATH FALLS DISTRICT OFFICE, REGION VIII Order No. I Under General Order No. 51 Section I What This Order Does In accordance with the pro visions of General Order No. 51 this order establishes in Section 6 hereof community ' ceiling prices for certain food items sold in "Class 1 Retail Stores," and certain brands of food items sold In multiple-unit stores, located in the following areas: The city limits of Klamath Falls, and any stores located on. highways leading out of Klam ath Falls as far south as, and . including Weyerhaeuser,' as far east as, and including the Lakeview junction, and as far north as, and Including the Pelican Bay Lumber company. Section 2 Application to Other Sellers No- seller except a "Retail Route Seller," may charge more than these community ceiling prices. The community ceiling prices shall be the only ceiling prices for such food items for "Class 1 Retail Stores." All other sellers must continue to charge any lower ceiling prices established by any other applic able price regulations. An or der may specifically fix ceiling prices for other classes of sellers; the first orders will not. -Section 3 Posting (A) Selling ' prices: all retail stores must post their selling prices for the food items listed below on the item or at or near the place where such food item is offered for sale. (B) Ceiling prices: all "Class 1 Retail Stores" must post in a conspicuous place in the store, a list of the community ceiling prices for such food items, when such list is supplied by the Of fice of Price Administration. Other retailers must continue to post ceiling prices as required by any other applicable regulation fixing their ceiling prices. (C) Class of store: all retail stores selling any of the food items listed below must post a sign "OPA-1," "OPA-2," "OPA 3" or "OPA-4", whichever ap plies, so that it can be clearly seen by their customers. The definitions of classes of retailers shall be those contained in Re vised Maximum Price Regula tions Nos. 238 and 268. A "Class 1 Retail Store" Is defined as fol lows: "Class 1 Retail Store" is an "Independent" retail store with annual gross sales of less than $50,000. A retail store shall be an "Independent" retail store if it is not one of a group of 4 or more stores under one ownership whose combined "annual gross sales" are $500,000 or more." Section 4 Applicability of Gen eral Order No. 51 This Order is subject to all the provisions of General Order No. 51, which are hereby made a part of this order. Section 5 Effective Date This Older becomes effective on May 10, 1943. Section 6 The Community Cell ing Prices Established The following is a list of the food items and the community ceiling prices thereof: Canned Citrus Fruits and Juices , Grtptfnrit Juloto ' and alum (Datura!) Waldorf Jumbo pack) H . Or. Royal Club No. I Silver Kip no. a (natural) . La ria (o a t u r a I) No. t ' Adams. No. 46 ox. Vita Pak. No. . 46 . . Blue Jacket (fancy,-. large vet pack) Va - J? Oyattni Crystal Bay, TV, os . '.41 Watercreat, 7i ox, .45 Crabmaat Boval Club (faocr), V, .51 - Ware Kins (fancy), ii. .31 Cooking and -Salad Oils . . Cereals Standby Kice Poppets, 6 or. Wheat Poppet, 0 ox Cream of Wheat. 14 ox. Cream of Wheat, S3 ox. Albara Hominy Grits. 1U lbs Steel Cut Oatmeal. l'i lbs. Carnation Wbeat, tht lbs. . Carnstion Wbeat, 16 osv . Sareetpak, Vo. I . ..oval Club Blended Orania k Orapsfrult. No. t ... , twa-Vlta, 4 of. Orania Jula Adams, 49 Of, - Qrapafruit Meoo (broken). No. Boyal Club (fancy) So. : .17 .43 Vita Pak, No. 1 . 46 oz. lex-Delta, No. t 46 ox. . Bin R. No. 3 Del Monte, No. S . 48 ox. . - Smith (broken). 46 ox.. Orchard Garden, 46 oz. Coffee Wesson. 'I pL M I quart .63 54 salloo . 11.13 Manila. 1 pi, .37 1 quart .69 1 gallon X2.12 lay Day, 1 pt. B 1 quart .41 1 gallon 1.63 Carnation Quick Oats. S lbs Carnation Oats Begu. lar. S lbs. Carnation Oats Quick, 20 ox. . Carnation Oata Regu lar, zo ox. . Oats Regular. 48 ox Oats Quick. 48 ox. Carnival Oats. 48 ox Crystal Wedding Oats, IS ox Quaker's . Oats Quick, 48 ox. Oats Quick, sw ox. Oats Regular, 45 ox. Oats Regular. 0 ox Puffed Rice. 4 ol. Puffed Wheat. 4 ox. Muffets. 10 ox. Hominy Grits, li lbs si Syrups .77 Syrup - Stale?'! Corn (crystal. 0 JOS. . Cahs Plour Sperry, 9.9 lbs. .56 White Spear, .S lbs M Softasllk. St lbs. M S-ansdo, S V- Fisher's. 5 lbs .17 Pancaka. Waftla and Biscuit Mix Alber's Buckwheat, . lb. .76 4 lbs. .13 Albrr's Flapjack Mix. .S lb. M 4 lb,. .31 IJ lbs. .IS Hi lbs. .11 Bisqulek. si3 lbs. . li lbs. J U Elbow SpaghetU. It OS. II ox. 8 ox. Coiled SpaghetU. 24 ox. 14 ox. oa. Neodlaa Olio Mission" Mis. sionetta Fancy Coll ed Keg Noodles, , 1 V. a ni "Jlanchu" Chinese Zsg" 8 Porters' Noodle pro ducts. 16 ox. 8 or. Frillets. 6 ox. Fine Kzg. 16 ox. . Cup Saucer Oats- Quick, 8 lbs. Durkees, Cottonseed, 1- gallon Shortenings Cup k Saucer'Oats Regular, S lbs. . Crystalware Oats Quick, 8 lbs. Carnation Farina, 14 OZ. . Hydragenattd - Crlaco, 1 lb.: lbs Snowdrift, rib., g lbs Spry.1 lb. 3 lbs Fluffo. 1 lb. . S lbs. Ranks. 1 lb. Del Monte, 1 lb. Kaffee. Bag, 1 lb. Wadbam's or Memorie, 1 lb. - Caravan, 1 lb. . Ul 7 .40 Royal Satin, 1 lb. I lbs. Othar Jewel, 1 lb. lbs. .16 .7 .76 .74 M .75 .11 .61 .14 M .a Pearls or Wheat. tt ox. .30 Pearls of Wbeat, 14 OS. .10 Corn Flakes, S ox. .OS Corn Flakea. 11 ox. .09 Peacock Farina. 9 lbs. M Peacock Oats. 9 lbs. .M llinlt Oats. 9 lbs. .55 Post Post Toaitles, 6 Of. Post Toasties, 11 oz Post Toasties, 18 ox. 40 Bran Flakes. 8 ol. 40 Brsn Flakes. 14 ox. Whole Bran Sbreds, 10 ox. (golden), 5 lbs. iwajlle, a lbs. Blue Karo, z4 oz Blue Karo, 6 lbs. . Red Karo, 24 ox. Red Karo, 6 lbs. log Cabin, 12 ox. log Cabin. 21 ox. Msllo Drips, SH4 oi Vermont Msid. 12 ox Vermont Maid. 24 ox Tea Gsrden Syrup, 12 ox. . Tea Garden Syrup, z oz. Fliher's Biscuit Mix. 2, lbs. 8 oz. Tea Garden Drips. IS OS. .55 Post Tens, Indlv. Tea Garden Drips, - ox. Big Bargain. 1 lb M Maxwell Bouse, 1 lb J& Ins. Lard ' Ellverleaf, 1 lb. 4 lbs. Royal Club, 1 lb. 3 bs. Golden West, 1 lb, Alpine, 1 lb. 8 lbs. Airway. 1 lb Nob 1IIII, 1 lb Edwards, 1 lb M .96 .87' .36 .70 .21 .15 Honey and -' Peanut Butler Honty Dexter, 14 oz. . ,18 Canned Fish . Tuna Whllo Star, Telle Fin, li 'A Royal Club, 14 ox. Rradihaw (strained) 2 lbs. .; P la nut Buttsr 8klppy. 6'oz. Sklppy, 16 ox. . Garden. lbs. . General Foods - .45 Orapeouts, 12 ox. 11.78 Grapenuts Flakes, 7 oz. Grapenuts Flakes, 13 oz. : : Grapenut Mea,:16 ox .15 Kellogg Corn Flskes, 0 oz.- , .06 Corn Flakes, 11 ox. . .10 . Corn Flakes. 18 oz. . .14 All Bran, 15 oz. .21 All Bran. 10 ox. .18 Bran Flskes. 8 ox. -.11 Bran Flakes, 14 ox. Krumbles, 9 ox. Pep, 8 oz. Sleepy Hollow, 12 oz Molatseo Ann,, rtlnal. ( a Aunt Dinah. 24 oz. . Brier Rabbit (Green label), 24 a (Gold label) 24 oz. Grandma'a, 24 oz. Grandma's, 2V lbs. Sugar 15 lb. Sack, Beet . .18 .23 Aunt Jemima Pancake Mix,' IV, lbs l'.i lbs. , Aunt Jemima Ruck, wheat Mix. 2i lbs. 14 lbs. Hsrvest Blossom Pancake, 9.8 lbs. 6 lbs. .49 7 Susanna Pancake, S! lbs. !' lbs. OS. Xurle Q Noodles, 16 ox. "U. 8. Bgg Noodles ". 16 ox. . "t'hlne.e Maid Chow Melri', 6 ox. -. "Itnyal Club" Freh Kgg Noodles. 16 ox. 8 oi. Noodlettes, 6 oz. 16 ox. 8 oz. . . Plain Chinese Noodles, Pilisbury Pancake, 9.8 lbs. 21, lbs. I'l lbs. Pill, bury Hungry .lark. 9.4 Ilia. Krusteax, 17 ox. .60 M .15 . .29 Poultry Broilers and Fryers irreiaroj Drawn Quirk Frozen . Fowl Dressed Drawn . 3 10 lb. Sack, Caoa . Beet . I lb. Back, Cans . Beet . Acmo (solid), A - Swiflwater (shredded) .'4 : Acmo Albacore (fancy) . 8 ox. . (shredded), 8 ox. Salmon Del Monico, Bilverslde (fancy). V4 Bumble Bee. Columbia River (fancy), 14 Del Monte (red). IT Chief (Chum), IT Glacier Pink, IT 6ea Klst (fancy red), IT Sea Cap (fancy pink), IT Sardinia ' Booth, Tomato Sauce, 15 oz. Shrimp Orleans (wet pack, oroaenj, t Blue Jacket (large dry '', ',i Royal Club, 8 ox. Royal Club, 16 ox. .- . Royal Club, 24 ox. Royal Club, 2 Iba,. Wadham'a, 16 ox. Real - Roasti 16 oz. Real Hoast, 2 lbs. Reverly. 16 ox. . fleverly, 2 lb. -Beverly, t ox. Canned Milk Kvaporatad' Carnation, tall . Baby size Bego, tall slza ttaby slxe . Alpine, tall slxa . xlaby alia . Borden's, tall slxa Baby slxa . Morning, tall slxa Bsby sire Pet, tall slza uaby slsa Cherub, tall site Gondensed Eagle Brand, tall site. ..II .05 .11 .05 .11 .05 .11 .05 .11 .05 .11 .or, .10 Shredded Wheat. 12 ox. ) Rice Krisples, 6 ox. cream oi vneat, za os. Cream of Wheat, 11 oz. H-0 Oats Regular. 16 ox. Oats Quick. 16 ox. Oata Regular, 2 lbs. Oats-Quick, 2 lbs. Dlnamlte, I'i lbs. Dlnsmlte. 3 lbs. Roman Meal, lbs. Wbeatena. 22 ox. Shredded Ralston, 12 ox. . Ralston W. W. Cereslj 24 ox. . (largo net pack), Issued this 8th day of May, 1943 ' Office of Price Administra . tion, Klamath Falls District Office, Klamath Falls, Ore gon. Edward Ostendorf, ' , - District Director, OFFICE OF PRICE ADMINIS TRATION, KLAMATH FALLS DISTRICT OFFICE, REGION VIII . - -' Opinion Accompanying Order No. 1 of Klamath Falls District Office Region VIII, Under Gn- oral Order No. 51. On May 6, 1943, the Office of Price Administration issued Gen eral Order No. 81 which author ized the Regional offices and tuch other offices as may be suthoriieij by the appropriate Shredded Wheat - Biscuit, 1! ox. Malta Meal, 26 ox, Ener-O, 26 ox. , Whiffs of Wheat, ox. Whiffs of Rice. 6 ox. Instant Ralston, 1 lb,. Bhreddies, 12 oz. ' Mother's Cup it Saucer Oats, Regular, 48 oz. Cup A Saucer Oats Quick. 48 ox. China Regular, 48 ox. t lb. Sack, Cana . Reel . t lb. Carton, Cans . 1 lb, Cartoo, Cana Beet . Cana 11.87 1.M .75 .74 .39 l .18 .16 .16 Macaroni, Spaghetti and Noodles , Macaroni Cello Mission (tong Macaroni) 16 os. Elbow Macaroni, 27 ox. 16 OI. , Large Elbow, 27 ox. la ox. lb. .44 lb. .59 . lb. .67 lb. .M . lb. .81 Small Sea Shell, 16 ox. Salad Macaroni. 16 oz. Dainty Salad Rings, 16 ox. "Best Bet", 254 lbs. ' "Porters' Past Pro ducts. 21 oz. . 14 ox. Golden C. Brown . Powdered Bar or Dessert Cubelets .10 .10 .12 Flour and Flour Mixes Flour Bed Arrow. 49 lb. . Flagstaff, 49 lb. 241,4 lbs. v.8 lbs. . 1.97 . 2.26 . 1.17 .54 Drifted Snow, 49 lbs. 2.95 2414 lbs. 1.41 Queen Anne, 49 lbs. t.39 . 1.19 . t.99 . 1.48 . .64 Alphabets, 16 oz. . Macaroni. 16 oz. . "Van Camps" Tenderonl, 6 oz. "Sheffords" Macaroni Dinner, 6 oz. . "Royal Club" Long Macaroni, 24 ox. 14 OI. 8 OX. Salad Macaroni, tt ox. It ox. 8 ox. Butter (It Seora) H or l lb.. Parchment Wrapped lb. JU Carton b. J7 U lb.. Parchment Wrapped b. 7 Carton lb. 7 U lb.. Parchment Wrapped ii lb. ,16 Bread (Salsa from baktrlaa or independent atorsa) 114 . Whlta or Whole. wbeat , ,14 I!4 lb. 8andwlch ,16 1 lb. Wholewheat or while rinnl ,n 1 lb. Wholewheat naiain Elbow, tt ox. 14 ox. 8 Small Shell Macaroni, 24 ox. , 14 ox. - 8 24V4 H'S. Gold Medal, 49 lbs.. 241. lbs. v ids. Corrugated Macaroni. 24 ox. 14 ox. 8 ox. .26 .17 M .26 .17 JO .26 .17 J J .17 09 1 lb. Milk Loaf' 1 lh. Rva I lb. Cracked Wheat loo?v wheat . Fluid Milk Milk Quarts Coffea Craam 14 Pints 1 Pint 1 Quart .12 Harvest Blossom, 49 lbs. 2t! lbs. 9.8 lbs. Fisher's, 49 lbs. . 24!. lbs. 9.8 lbs. China Quick, 48 os. Regional office to fix community celling prices for retail sales of food. This authority was dele gated to the Klamath Falls Dis trict Office by the San Fran cisco Regional Office, This Order No. 1 fixes com munity ceiling prices for the foods listed therein, in accord ance with the criteria-set forth in General Order No. 51. No seller, except a "Retail Route Seller" may charge more than these community celling prices. Retail route sellers may continue to charge their present celling prices. The community ctjlllng prices shall be the only celling prices for such food items for "Class 1 Retail Stores." All other sellers must continue to Kltchencraft, 49 lbs.. V lbs. 9.8 lbs. . .17 . t.8l . 1.37 . .62 . 2.17 . 1.13 . .50 Alphabet. 8 ox. Spaghsttl "Cello Mission" Long Spaghetti. 16 oz. EIIkjw Spaghetti, 27 ox. 16 oz, "Best Bet", 2V4 lbs. "Porters". 16 oz. . "Royal Citlh", Long Spaghetti, 24 ox. . , II ox. S ox. Procetied Cheese Kraft American, H rb. .! Kraft Old English, 14 lb. .1 Kraft Velveeta, U lb, ,i Kraft Dinner, 1 pkg. Kraft Philadelphia Crram. 8 oz Kraft Cheese Spreads Relish Cream, I ol. .1 Pimento Cream, 6 oz Ollva pimento Cream 6 oz. , .: Old Rngllsh, 6 ox. , .1 Pahat-Ktt (atandard, Hwlas, Pimento) ,! Cheezliam Spread .1 charge any lower celling prices established by any other applic able price regulations. All re tail stores are required to post their selling prices for the food items covered in the order, "Class 1 Retail Stores" must al so post, in a conspicuous place in their store, a list of the prices set forth In the order, when such list is supplied by the Office of Price Administration, All other retail stores must continue to post their ceiling prices as required by the ap plicable price regulation fixing their ceiling prices. All retail stores selling any of these food items must post the class their slore Is in, as de termined in accordance with the provisions of Revised Maximum Price Regulations Nos. 238 and 268, on a sign reading "OPA-1", "OPA-2", "OPA-3 or "OPA-4", whichever applies, so that It can be clearly seen by their cust omers. The prices fixed In this Order No. 1 arc generally fair and equitable and will effectuate the purposes of the Emergency Price Control Act of 1942, as amend ed, Executive Order Not 9250, and Executive Order No. 9328. Issued this 8th day of May, 1943. Office of Price Administra tion, Klamath Falls District Office, Klamath Falls, Ore gon. EDWARD OSTENDORF, District Director. Portland Air Base Investigates Crash PORTLAND, Ore., May 11 (IF) The Portland army air base In vestigated today the crash of a medium bomber near Sprague, Wash., ytviterdny In which the crow of five was killed. The plane was returning to the base from a flight to Spo-1 kune. Witnesses said It was trail ing smoke before It hit the ground and exploded, slinking houses four miles away, Alwnys rend the classified ad. UNDISTURBED ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. WV-( ) Pvt. Ralph V. Anderson ot D4 trolt doiied off In a hotel lobby, When he awoke, he told po lice, his wrist watch was gone. 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