Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, June 21, 1945, Image 9

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    WAGE CEILING
RATES LISTED
GROWERS
. a rccont order of tlio iKrlcul
lursl wago board cstubllshliiK
agricultural wage ceilings mi
-.rccdo nil rates in tlio (lis
Irict lor all agricultural work,
wording to A. E. Orr, execu
tive assistant of the Oregon
WFA wago board. G rowers
hive been lomowhiit confused
I to old WBK ceilings thut
were In effect, and special rates
which bave been approved for
Individuals by the wago board.
Orr statos: "Specific i celling
..ina nuoorceclu general roguln
Hon" or i)oclal rates approved
(or Individual by wugo board"
n i wire to E. T. Cruwford of
Merrill, representative of the
iKrlcultural wage board and
wrA In the southern Oregon
district. The following ratci ore
now in effect throughout the
area:
1, The torm "general farm la
bor" 'hall include all activities
In connection with the planting,
cultivating, growing, production
did hnrveatlng of agricultural
commodities except as herein
liter specifically defined. This
definition shall not be construed
to Include activities of farm
nunngcrs or farm superintend-
'"l The term "housing'1 means
inciter such as a tent, cabin or
house.
3. The term "harvest labor"
iholl include only those activ
ities specifically enumerated be
low: Maximum Wag Rates
1. General furm lubor, $1 per
hour when no housing or other
prerequisites furnished or $200
per mouin plus muming.
J. Harvest lubor:
A. Wago rates for picking no.
titucs, Sc per half sack of 60
Bounds.
D. Wago rates for all other
potato harvest, labor, $1.25 per
oour.
C. $1.25 per hour for hay
ittckrrs.
D. $1 per hour for all other
hiy harvesting labor,
E. I louder tender, $8 per day
Uii board.
T. Jigger and cartman, $9
per day and board.
- G. Sack sewers, $10 per day
mcl board.
H. Truck drivers, $10 per day
ina Doaru.
I. Machine man (combine or
separator) operator, $12 per day
and board.
J. Caterpillar drlvors (single
combine), $9 per day and board.
K. Catorplllar drivers (two or
more combines), $10 per day
tnd board.
- Li. Bucking lacks, $10 per day
ana Doara.
In the event board Is not fur
nished, the rates above set out
may bo increased $1 per day.
Onion Harvest
' A. Hand topping and sack
ing, 20e per sacks of 100 pounds.
B. Wago rates for loading,
Weekly
Market Trend
ma ta rl I in ttfl fun BtMl collet. Thj
fttvurabji
iTin-'.oII)Wlr, market
urn material
over iiintnt Iruic-tl
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frlrnlt i . '
nirr.nl crop VV"?.1
nil curry-over of ..ih
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bin roiin.l win f,wr n,,,," " .
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A ".' """""1 ' liv. a yr
lo sia.M. Oooil la cho re vealera
brought nioaUr II5.SO lo till. wJJh .
brou.lil SUM STVia.M.
SIIKKP AMI I.Ajfn
...JA. , Portland today amounted to
"'"-bout 2W lata than a week awo
limn n year nun
Ihcr
round
ASK EVA LONG
iieif Or$gon Mutual lift
GOLDEN YEARS' HAN
She will giro
you full details
on the insur
ance plan (hit
enables you to
retire with a
life income;
Good lo choice aprlng Iambi were ateaily
compared will, oarlylaat week but were
aboul (Ml eonu above nrlcea Iho latter
11,1 , airiciiy aoriro apnnf
cl.iaea war. alow with prlcea 'a
U c.nU or mora lower.
fllfl, MAHHMH
iios inarketa continued .ctlv. wllh
Government Problems
Set For Discussion
PORTLAND, Ore., June 21
W) A 2:i-mun hoard of intur
govvrnmiMit relation, will moot
In San Kranelsco September 21 to
ucgin worK on governmental
problems of the three west coast
stales.
The board 11 representatives
of federal agencies and 12 local
representatives was set up here
yesterday by a conference of
Oregon, Washington, and Call
fnrnla officials. Governor Earl
Warren of Calif., here for the
conference, will preside at the
beptcmber meeting.
bucking and swamping, $1.25
per hour.
C. All other harvest labor at
the rate for general farm labor
subsection (S) (i) above).
Muak.lr "J -"""H
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" III. II I
teonMutualljfe
IKSVItANCB COMPANY
EVA LONG
; 118 N. 7th Street,
Klamath Falls, Or.
I paonl.
mucn."
New
Cream Deo
Sal eh belts
Stop Perspiration
, Doet not Irritate skin. Doci
not rot tlrcsses or men's shirts.
2- Prevents under-arm odor.
Helps stop perspiration safely.
3. A pure, wiiiic, aiiniicpiit i iin-
less vanishing cream. .
4i No waiting to dry. Can be
used finhc after shaving.
9, Awarded Approval Seat of
American Institute of Launder-.
in harmless to fabric Use
Arrid tegulirly.
3 9Abo size
ARRID
mi uionr smiNO diodomnt
Control Methods Used For
Wild Mustard In Crops Here
Wild mustard control work in
grain and onion acres, la about
wound up for another year In
Klumoth Basin, growers atate.
Spraying with slnox and dust
ing by pluno has been used
throughout Iho area to stop the
advance of tho weed in crop
acres, but tho season Is too far
advanced now for further ef
fectiveness. Tho spray mixture is usually
prepared In tlio curly spring and
used to best effect commencing
about May 25 through to June
18, when tho mustard Is at the
four to seven leaf stage of
growth. If used on warm humid
days the method is about 100
Ker cent effective. Crops may
e slightly scorched by tho spray
and growth retarded from five to
seven days.
The mixture is prepared with
ten pounds
iuu
gal
one gallon of slnox.
of amonium sulphate and
gallons of water. Eighty
ions oi mix win supply an aero.
Sprayed from a 1200 gallon tank,
mounted on caterpillar tracks,
with a boom or pipe across the
front of the tractor, supported
with cables with spray ncrzles,
the mixture can spray a SO foot
strip at one time.
Acres close to or bordered by
irrigation ditches are the most
easily treated by the spray
method. When the water has to
bo hauled a great distance, work
becomes expensive, and is de
layed. : Some crop dusting from air
planes has showed good results,
growers state, but quite often
too it hag proven inadequate,
and most growers prefer the
spray method. Dusting by air
is much more convenient, and it
Is hoped to be used exclusively
eventually. At the present time,
however. It Is still rather In the
experimental stage of develop
ment. If mustard Is kept down each
year by control methods it is
eventually wiped out farmers
agrco. The program is a long-
Men, Women! Old at
40,50,60! WantPep?
Want to Feel Years Younger?
T ymt tiUme eibaiuiM. worn-out fwllnr on uY
Thouiaiuli amaua twht lltttoprpplniiiptriiti
Oaim bavi done. Contalna tonlo oiAy ured ai HI,
10, 60, for body old wjlfy bcatulfwlD Iron; alio
prophylactic d'wm vitamin Itj. rHjtn. 35c Intro
ductnrr atte now only 20c Try OMrcx Tonlo
Tebleutoroewpep.youfixerfetllDg, una vary day.
AI draff etore everywhere In Klamath
r.lB, at Whitman Urns aod Walcreeo'e.
drawn out affair covering a per
iod of over five years constant
work. Mustard seeds may re
main dormant In the soil for
several seasons, and come to life
when the soil is turned up.
S-T-R-E-T-C-Hl
S-T-K-E-T-C-H
your supply of
this home-grown
sugar as far aa
possible. It's a
materiel of war.
Don't waste it.
4
Thursday, June 21, 1948
HERALD AND NEWS MuTaT
Fine flavor
Schilling
. VACUUM PACKED ,
COFFEE
0
I Orange Pekoe, Black Teas -,--T5( , 1L : l-'-S
, HI-HO 1 lb. A4. J J If
Butter Wafers pkg. (J 9mjjf O - --i"
MRS. WRIGHT'S l-lb.
Always Fresh ';- loaf fcC.'"
Canterbury Tea
Tenderleaf Tea
Tree Tea
. Just the
Tender Leaves
Dependably
Goocl Always
Give the family
l "refresher" course
4 '
ll'
JCIDTIA
Allow 1M to 2 level teaspoons tea
per 1 standard measuring cup freshly
Doiung waier. rour ireaniy ooiiing
water over tea in heated earthen
ware, China, glass or pottery pot;
cover and steep 6 minutes. Strain
hot tea immediately onto cracked
ice or ice cubes. Allow glass of-ice
per serving. Garnish with lemon or
orange slices, maraschino 'cherries or
sprigs of mint.
Mix refreshing
drinks
Flavorade
Sun Valley Beverage
Edwards Coffee regu,ar and dnp- 21b-jar 54c
Nob Hill Coffee hib;23c2 ;45c
Bean
Full ot
Vitamins
Borden's Hemo
C, m r Made from
.JUgar Sugar Beets (Stamp 36)
Almond Extract
Red Food Coloring
Schilling's
Cough Drops, Luden's
5c size 3 for
bag
jar59c
sack 32C
bottle ?0c
I4c
I0c
Mb.
S-lb
1-oz.
1-oz. bot.
Crackers
Raisin Bread
. American Cheese, Shefford's (24R) . 2-lb. pkg,75c i
American Cfieese, Shefford's (1 2R) 'z-lb. pkg. 20c I
Milk, Cherub M.c9c '. : .....8e. . 3-for (4c
Kitchen Craft Flour 5-lb.sack 27c;. 10-lb. sack 4c
: Cake Flour, Softasilk brand
Pancake-Flour, Suzanna brand
2-lb.:pkg.26c:j
40-bz. pkg. 15c
Safeway
Homemakers' Bureau
JULIA I.EE WRIGHT. Dirrrtor
Pepsi-Cola
12-oz., 6 for 25c
Plus bottle dept.
Seven Up 1
7-OZ.6 for 25c '
Plus bottle dept.
Por-T-Pak Sparkling
Water
32-oz., 13c
Plus bottle dept.
SWEETHEART SOAP
Beauty Soap . 2 bars 13e
SWAN SOAP Reg.
Gentle baby soap , .bar
6
WHITE KING
Toilet Soap 3 bars 14e,
&
a
a
a
...J.
Valencia
Oranges
Extra Sweet
Extra Juicy
5 lbs.
54s
High In
health value
Carrots
Asparagus
Green Onions
Turnips
All Green
No. 1
Local
Crop
hunch
lb.
bunch
No tops '
to pay foi
lb.
9c
19c
116
10c
Squash
Red or white
crispy onts
Finn, red
for salad
Sumintr and
Zucchini . ;
LETTUCE
hunch
lb.
lb.
8c
21c
23c
Mil
.l
rive
,nl
lo
Ashland. Crisp, for salads, sm your Safaway Stor
on
pctr
14c
5c
,21c
15e
a salad's
best friend
v76coq
parklfn clear
elljhtfully aramatle
llowcd In wood
Uniform In sinnqih
mm
so full
flavored a little
goes a
long way
Catsup (20 pt, ,
Red Hill brand 13M-OS. bottle
Tomato Sauce
Gardenside brand 8-oi. can
Tomato Juice
Sunny Dawn, Fancy 48-01. can'
Tomatoes (60 .pt,.)
Gardenside Standard No. 2H can
Wilaratt Standard No. 2 can
Niblets, Corn (20 pts.) TH,.
Del Mais brand 12-os. site
Mixed Vegetables ,0r
Llbby's Fancy lt-ot. gl.
Mustard in
Helm brown 6-ox. jar "C
rL..J AIiuai
Ilkk. kr.nrl illI. CrlaSI I4C
Dog Meal
46c
303 jar 21 C
2H tin 29C
Gaines, pets favorite
Corn (20 pts.)
Del Mais Niblets
49c
S-lb. pkg.
12-os. can 14c
Seedless Raisins
Healthy, inexpensive 4-lb. pkg.
Apple Butter
Llbby's children iove it
Guava Jelly
Fisher's Zoom
Popular Cereal
100 Bran
Nabisco Cereal !
Corn Flakes
Famous Kellogg brand -
Pen Jel
Powdered Pectin.
Boraxo, Cleaner
Mechanic's friend 10-ox. can
Bleach
Whit Magic tt-gal. jug
Purex
Famous clothe bleach H-gal. jug
Grapefruit
Arisona
Desert. 5
lbs.
55c
, Sunklit. ;
Full oi juice
20-oz. pkg.
l ib. pkg.
' 18-ox. pkg.
3-oi. pkg.
20c
17c
13c
12c
14c
17c
25c
Lamb Chops
Shoulder cuts
Grade AA, lb. 39c
Grade A . . lb. 37c
(7R) .
Grade AA, lb.
(10R)
Grade AA, lb.
lb.
39c
58c
45c
Legs of Lamb
Real meaty
Loin Lamb Chops
Fine for broiling Gra
Rib Lamb Chops (7R)
Tender and juicy Grade AA
Lamb Roast
Shoulder square cut.
Lamb Breast UH) M
Also neck and shank Grade AA, lb. '
Spiced Luncheon Meat .
Nourishing (8R) .' :. .
Spiced Ham
Lunch box favorite.
'A'
'A'
ib.38c
ib.55c
A' lb.
(4R) ;
Grade AA and Grade A
lb
(10R)
'A' lb,
lb.
lb.
43c
34c
19c
53c
55c
MOTHER fOlAM THE ANSWER
...SO I GOT THE OUB V . , I Seel THIS 18 WHERE. I
LAjrueuEuAnwitnU fpr, . 1 I Ciun TMP PSODaiASL . I I
90RT OP A SHRIVELED (!jV J JANET HAD THE Sl&GSr, P"" J!l4 , JANETS LUNCH. DO VOU S MV FAMILY R6ALLV I I
efiAPEFRuir, isn't rr, J trftl juiciest orange. 1 Ij minosharin&vour ) rTvlvv leNJOvsSSs J
HONEV? J54 yeSTERDAVFOR ifew SHOPPINfr SECRET 7C tJ WC TlPas.
i.
lr TO PLEASE ANV BRIN& VOUR KWWABOrr
lb.
32c
POINT FREE.
MUTTON
U. S. Choice and U. S. Good
Grades"...;.
Loin Chops
Point free ....
Rib Chops
Point ire '
Sho. Chops
Point fre ' ? lb.
Leg Roasts Yi-
Point free V lb. C
Loin Roasts
Point fre . lb.ffC
Mutton Stew . A -
ih 21c
19c
Point it
; lb.
Trade your Wg Rsner
far : J
tigtitinrowy!
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