Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, July 20, 1949, Page 3, Image 3

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    WEDNESDAY, JULY 20,1949
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORECON
PACE THREE
Study Of Price Trends In
US Over Past 100 Years
Shows Present Picture OK
lt NAM IIAWNON . era due In to still lower, on the
NfcW VOIIK. Jul It ill If whole, before starting up again
you ere confused today annul nrlre generally.
trends sum. aolng up while oilier. of nuru. tome nrlrea hav. ad-
coma down and long for the good nnnll .ireedr, Copper unit lead In
CARNIVAL
Bv Dick Turner
aid deye when they were always
ateady, you may be aurprlard lo
trarn :
recent daya haye retained a Irar
llan of aarllrr loaaea, and metal
rlrrlra espert alnn to follow aull
I. Wholesale commodity Drlrea awn, Tesllle prlrra are a Hill
hava rsraely been atalde for more I higher In Isolated cases. Wholesale
lhan a few rnoniha at a lime, In . fuod and llveatork prices ara
lha laat live years. alronfer now than they wera a
t. Ko far prlrea llila lime liae 1 couple af months aio.
fallen neither aa Jerkily nor aa far ' The course of wholesale prlrea In
at they have after our other warm. Amerlra can be trared In the d-
3. Nome produrta Important now : pertinent nf labor's wholesale price
In th rut of living played Mule i index, which economists have
ar no part after prevloua wars, j atretrhrd bark tn 1BO0 by ualng his
while aoma old atar performers ara I (nrlral data,
now retired from lha scene. j Retail prlrea allow up In the dr-
Mttity brlleva that the proia partment'a conaumera' prlra Indrs
which hava brrn placed under i for moderate-Income families In
prlrea In recent yrnra will pmveiit ! lane cities, which slide-rule es
any aurh roHanae an followed each ! Berts have been able lo puh bach
prevloua war. j (0 o4. Traditionally, rrlall prices
However, If wholesale prices ron 1 hsve been much leas erratic than
Untie along Die aauie path they 1 wholesale prlrea, according to a
took alter the first world war, they atudv of the two Indeiea to be pub-
llahed by th national Industrial
conference board.
During th flrat world war prlrcs
doubled, only to break In I MO for
perhaps the shertirst decline In our
history Tliry srttlrd finally at about
two fifths higher than Uie 181
nrtre level. Thev were low again In
I the 30 s but started up when war
broke out In Europe. During this
war. however, commodity Indenes
' wera baaed on controlled prices.
Ignoring the much higher black
rlchool children in the Soviet aura ' market prlcra. and perhaps cloud
aie bring used to spread commu- Uw In prtc. picture.
thee indrsra. Prtor to th gajr
Reds Using
Children For
Propaganda
HAMHURU. Otrinmy t
j SKJNNrtB, I"''- ' :-
UeNMeeaoiPweNT Co. I . - ,
CA.4,t,V)Htett
1 w''m M
i com im if jt Ye. me t mJTw t wt oW- ' 7-20 rTf
"About that rait; you mentioned, Broadttrtet I'll match
you doublo or nothing."
nut prximKandji, UriUJi military
Iovrnmnt rrportwl. I-tntwa and
rtrawtntu mad by ttirmben ot a
Soviet arm youth movrmnit hav
bn ami to thr IlrltUh nc In an
uim-unl war.
Pullre at Laucnburi. on th Btit-tKh-8ovlrt
bortif-r. fmmrt (wo met
al mnlnfrr In th Rivrr Klb. The
rhlUlren'a rttrr and rimwlntti were
liuirte llw enii.ierm. Tlvey wrr ad
dreMrtl to children In the Hrltlth
iu me,
Weil CJernmn nepiarri have
aUo reported thai children In the
bifotie hare received lei ten from
children. In the Soviet tone. The
et newitnaneri rommented that
th Jaryon umhI ahfmed that the
letter er nbvlouOjr dlrtated to
live children in rlaae by eununu
nut -mi ruled tearturt.
nlnrtie lite mt-arellaneotu BToui in
the wholetvale commodity I a d I
made up about 1 per cent of Hi
luUI In weight and Importance.
Now II la I per cent The main rea
son la a newcomer. Urea, and the
greater Important- of paper pr4-
ttrtaV.
Houe furnUlitnat and houslnc
er th hardrtit hit of any Krotip
In th mo' fewer young couplea
rraied up enough money to get
married.
.Moat Important group mi all In
th lndee are etlll farm product
and food, but they have I oat
ground over the year relative to
Ui other eomasoditle. And build
ing materials bar lot a!mot half
their former value In the Indes. Fuel
J and lighting, and th mlacelUneoua
AltenUoai Farmer Now la the group are much anor Important to
Um to order your hall Inaurane , dv aa aUndarda af Hrlng rhange
on your crop. Mane .Norland In- i and yealeryear'a luiury become io
airaac. ttl rin Mu day' neceaatty.
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Park Day Camp Gains
Headway AHer2Weeks;
GS, CFG Share In Work
The day camp at Moore park has
been In full swing for two weeks
now, and It Is continuing to gain
momentum. The camp la sissrisored
by the Otrl Bcouu and Camp Fire
Olrli with some aid from the city
recreation department.
Day camp la divided Into a session
for each group. The Camp fire
Olrla are In charge of the present
three-week aesslon. The Bcouu will
resume control for the two-week
period following it.
However, girls between the ages
of 7 and 14 who wish to partclpate
do not hava to be a member of
either group, for any young lady
In the county la welcome to register
for either part or the entire aeaslon.
Although the tmo Is run under
separate administration for the two
periods, both groups have been
working together and have planned
similar activities.
Camp Is set up as much as pos
sible In units In which the girls plan
their own activities and conk out.
Buses have been charteard which
take the youngsters to and from
town. The bus leaves at o'clock
from Roosevelt school; 9:10, Mills
school; 9:20. courthouse, and then
follows the Oregon avenue rout on
the way to the osrk. Return tro la '
made at 3:30. '
Special activity for this week Is !
an overnlftht trip for the oldest unit
lo Aien lake. The trip la planned
for Friday and Saturday. j
Councilors for the Camp Plre ;
session are Mrs. John Markert, Mra.
Max Mitchell. Mra E. C. Reed. Mrs.
Larry Mart. Mrs. Cecil Wilbur. Mrs.
Virgil L. Smith. Mrs. Charles Kerr,
Pearl McLean and Mra. Earl Oreen.
Assistants are Barbara Bwanaon,
Dee Kidder. Phyllis Lynch and
rjhermalee Henry. Mrs. Keith Cobo
Is director of the entire six weeks
session.
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flower. The creamed vegetable may
then be put In a casserole, topped
with buttered bread or a cracker
crumbs, and baked.
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