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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1944)
Us! iffGGSSEI ' fl SUMMER HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE NINl if" .(foellvo ttom Au- ,K token pond- W1T.I ""Villon of the WM.'K'vork. Settle. sf i San Dlco, Plioe- No. :i & 4. mill "Cur-diand- rout ro nrds eolpts" Noii. (unclM I li 2 allied! 31)5 37. S 40.5 :iH-8 4i.o :ibs 41.0 30.0 410 400 42.0 4U. 5 ' 42.0 41.0 42.S 420 . .. n .1 ' i IS 50.5 " ," u L nc'i features, were writ- talo the amendment, uno S that wholesale radea eUI" n"'" b0 'nPe!:lc 1 & department ofeurlcul- I.. More coimiianmim uic Lim price permitted ovor farther fcnttifo l the n- elusion of "Unlit dirty" un nt a eonauini'l' Ki'mlu pi'leo In mum whom Htiuli I'Klla liuvu heun cus loinmily sulil to clvlllnna. The prlrn waa fixed at one mill Ion lltnn llin equivalent prleo for In run or medium ururlu A onus. However, sales if "lltihl illr llcit" lira ponnllU'd (inly If Kultl in aeiilert earlnna boiulim ihi; HU r levi I tin a department certlfl cula nliowliiK ihu t'UUH tu In- of cunainnur Ki'iida A or Metier, nncl only If the reulnnol OI'A administrator finds thut their mile wn customary In Ilia past mid specifically uutliorlzcK their mla. Lr...45.; r, ii 4os tit ai "i in ii n r- . ? mil 12 no county aVtus on uruln drills, potato planton, poliilo (llor, 'mo micrs, irriKuiion ijuiiids. power sprayer, Kiirdi-n tractors, "rp aii'i.snuiiow-woll wnlor tt.vit tenis, power pumpH, mid fiiiin milk cooler. Counly ciuoIiih will hiHtstulillalied on coiiil)lni!, corn blndem, corn i)lekei. mn. nuiu spreaders, mowers, side, delivery rakes, liny loudurs, n ck.uD hater, i,,.,! iP...iv. With the exception of power sprayers, Harden tractor, ,iuc,, and lliallow-well water systems, powrr pumps mid (arm milk coujer, manufacturers will dls Irllilito only 110 pur cunt of. their AllfilOnxad ni'nrln.II..M ti.lllt 1UUA dloctlna illntrlbutlon of the 2 hir ctnl rfeitftiA nn it.,. n.&. a rlllonod lUina to tuku viirn of arrii iioixu inti may dovclon. Tlio pntlra ih.lrll.Mif,... ..i u... (IVn Hum. IImI,.,I ..w w......H 'win on oy manuriicturci'H. When tlm 11)49 fnrin niiichln. rv rntlonliiK proKium wonl Into effoct on July 20, dozen Item uitut ff the rationlnu lint if fnrin o(iilpmnt corn und ton pliinicr. row-typu prnyoi potato Rraditri, atutloiinry bulura, (laid oimllnifo liarvmlern, irt uhlo elcviitom, u in In und for(t lilmvciK. iiillklnu iiiik,'IiIiii'H, fioiu liny clioiipt'rit und liui'verr, windmill", lUlcm und lflert with planting uttuchrnvnta. Farmera no lonuur need to ae riire nnrrhiua cntlf lcutJ for Iheae inachlnca from tho county farm machinery riilinnlnj com' mitten. . Thla reduction from 31 to 18 of tho tviion of fnrm Inifflementt rntloned wiia poaalblo duo to overall furin miichlnery produc tion, ut 11140 level, i bettor-thun-iivninuo year, mid tho fact that moil of the nqrdcd war food production ahlitn nave bean made. It U In lino Wh WFA'i policy to remove imy restrlo tlona neccmillnled f war con dlllona hi At na anoniia poiulble. I'urchuiio certificates will be reoulred in 11)43 on all 10 of the rationed Items, but there will be Ji'jostrous Farm Land Boom twloptng, Says Wickard OVID A. MARTIN iASHINOTON. Aim. 3 (A ih,r dlnutrotu farm land U It dvloplnu, Secretary UrtCUIlUrv umuuw l. ,uvn- I aid today as he urged MHm purchaiera to use ex lauity to retire debts or to LtkiM war bonds rather than bar I'"" rcnl e'""0 l Prc" iWliltd values. 1ti rata at which farm land m ira riling, coupled with an number of sales, ere baUubla signs that an In- tiMtry Und spreo la under Ij to many regions." he said. p tKraUry'a comments Jrt nada in connection with urlculture department aur- nihewinf that war markets r firm commoditlea - have kfttd Und valuca an average U.ptr cent above mo avor- hamriuini in the 1035-3B Wltstrd Mid that about a pof the farm purchases are in made by cltv neonle. nar- fulaily war workers seokinu I place) lo go when tho war W."to too many cases, he m, Ihl city pooplo and war nm, as wen as formers, are Tlni loo much, riv "Inn iA" tha secretary meant a fit prater than the long inmlni power of the land ium commodity prices low- n those Drevalllne nnrlnn um conoiuons, "fKiple who go Into debt to l nrmj at Inflated prices," w, "sUnd to lose In the H run, through foreclosure. I -vhuiihi; ruin, wnen nenrei J esndlllons return to the rl COmmoditv.nnH.rnnlialntB Wlekard. nn a number of nr. cosions, fins recommended gov- orninenlnl mciaturea designed to put a brake on rising land val ties. Thoso outlined by him as worth considering Include: (1) restriction oj credit: (2) estab lishment of celling prices on land and tnc liuiuiinca of per mlta to punihane; (3) Imposition of transfer tax, and (4) Impo sition of n capital gnins resale tax. ' Silvtrton Man In Bomber Wreck MUROC ARMY Ain BASE, Ciillf., Aug. 3 (I') Cpl. Ken neth D, Towns, 21, 1106 Pino street, Bllvnrton, Ore,, was ono of 17 filers nbonrd two heavy bombers which collided und crashed Tuesday In tho Panu m I ii t mountains overlooking Uenth valley, the army an nounced lint night. His widow, Mrs. Bessie C, Towns, resides at Silvcrlon. The names of those aboard the pluncs were released after hope of finding any ullvo had been abandoned. An active wiuirrel was found lo havo a heart action of 390 beats per mlnuto, and a hiber nating, ground squirrel only 17 ijeni.f . Mexican Residents To Celebrate PORTLAND,' Aug. 3 (I') Ore gon'a Mexican residents will cole lirato tho 134th anniversary of their Independence from fipaln with a public fiesta here Soptom bcr 19 and 1(1, Rubalcaba ftoultu, president of the Portland group, suid today. Admission will bo free to pur chasers of war bonds. The Mexi can population has increased Itrenlly duo lo importation of x H."I SWT--- 1M HI CHUNKED WITH 'RISH PASTEURIZED SKIM MILK farm workers, some of whom I It's a brainy day on whtchOii have been released temporarily buy War Bonds to lay away tot for other types of war work. I a rainy day. - ; mm FOR SALE OK TRAII IB Lots Water Works for Maedoe! The BuUcHriav Licenses far Beer, Wine and Distilled Spirit GLORIA JOHANSON, Tuleloke, Calif. HflCEN ' AS tOW AS IK a pint (is Is k pi'i-VOU hIi Is J iln.lH, ml IONDON0IIIY, Htr ,'asd svfte, mnk, r esr phm tlwl will wklp.WUp, ItMt; Iksl'i all. H Mtlno rs-whlpplnf. fmetik, a In wytlsli. (Uis nils r iklm milk for dtllclow freitn dswrh.) 154 pfcf. lONDONOllsY nok 4 plslt, any flevpf . Aik yewr orawr fsr IONDON DIRSY. If k don sol Mrry l, wnd 11.00 (i 7 polkogti ead 10 fMt mlp, pMipale'. IONDONOIMY III Nwtf4 llfMl, Sot rroMlN I, CsSf. To Ono Summer SANDWICH (IBfTUCE'TO I 1 Add Ono Tablespoon v ' NATURE FORGOT goA gwwm oh im to mavs. lWQ oh acedl Our business is to save you', money on your favorite brands of coflee and tea, as well as on other foods. In fact- we guarantee fou will gave money at Safeway. Compare our values that is the best nroof of aur sincerity. EDWARDS Coffee Raxular or Drip Orange Pekoe. Swell for iced tea. 4-ox. pkg. 22c. t lb. 43c lb. Pkg. 85 Tea Bags. Box of 16, 13c c'dwards make, extra delicious' and refreshing iced coffee as well , as hot. 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