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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1952)
TUKSDAY, JUNK 24, 10.r.2 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THRXB aj THOSE LUSCIOUS STRAW BERRIES you too at Earl's Markot in Tulolelte coma from, the field pictured abova. Lo cated on the Haggarty placa at Malin, the berriei grow in a light, sandy toil that pro duces top quality Manhalli. The green thumbs responsible for the big crop bolong to Mr. and Mrs. Chot Freydon hall Ibolowl who are now in their second year of growing berrlos horo. They came originally from the Gresham area where they wore en gaged in strawberry growing. Committee Wants Counties To Pay 0 & C Development nj I iinnn n, vmijl'i. WAHHINOTON I Ttie Benate Appropriation Committee wunt Wentrrn Oregon countluit to foot tio bill (or Umber accnti road construction In tlie O it v timber landa. It Included a provision which haa the elloct In the Interior Depart ment prn)rlnllon bill Monday. The hill Included 2 V, million dot lura lor the O It O road eonalruc tlon by the Bureau of Land Man BKeinrnt. The recommendation would make the roud costa a rclnura- MD Testifies In Kader Case PORTLAND (IP) Slierrle Kader died ol asphyxiation, a phyalcian IcHtllled Monday at the llrat de gree murder trial ol the child's mother. Mm. Jada Kader. Dr. Howard L. Blchardaon ' aald the 3 1',-vcar-old irlrl was apparent ly amothered and that brulitea on nHMnnae her mouth and nose Indicated force rlTC kUITluqCS able Churge against the O C fund. It la dealKned to meet House crltlclam of the current division of funds between the government and the Oregon counties. The House haa refused to ap propriate O J O road monies until the government nets a bigger share of money from timber sales on O Ac C lands. The counties have been getting 80 per cent of the receipts. The government has been getting 45 per cent, out of which It pays var ious O Ac O operating costs. The remaining 29 per cent has gone to the government to reimburse It for money paid out in reclaiming the land from the Oregon and California Railroad and for pay ments It made to the counties In lieu of taxes when receipts didn't offset the counties' tax losses. ' By. May, 1951, however, the government had gotten back all Its revestment costs and advances to the counties, and the additional 35 per cent also reverted to the counties. This gave the counties 75 per cent, the government 25 per cent. Pending completion of an audit In determine Just when the coun ties became eligible lor the 75-25 division, no distribution has been made. It Is out of this accumulat ing fund that the senate committee would finance the access road con struction. It's the second time In as manv years the Henate has had to deal with the House crltlclam of the O & C distribution. Last year, when the House also denied access road funds, Sen. Cordon R-Ore). an Appropriations Committee member, met the objection by In troducing a bill to retain the 50-50 split. The House then went along with the Senate In approving 1700, 000 In road monies. . Th Cordon bill, however, ha not been acted upon and th House Is balking again. Br.jotisu ASDIBIM . FOB CHILORJNj .ACCURATE t DOSAGE I mummy arima 1 MEN'S - WOMEN'S - CHILDREN'S SHOE SALE NOW IN PROGRESS REDUCTION ON ENTIRE STOCK! THE MODEL hud been uwed Mis Kader. 22. led police to water-filled drainage pit where the child's body was lounu last Janu ary. Police said she told them she threw Hherile's body In after she had been accldentaly killed while nlavlnir with Mrs. Kader a other daughter, Vickie, 4 ' ... She hid the body to protect, Vickie, she said KF Lawyers On Preferred List Two Klamath Falls attorneys. B J. Ooddard and Donald A. W. Piper, were among thirty live law yers who yoNtcrday were recom mended to be permitted to practice before the Oregon Federal Court. The recommendations were made by a committee ol the Oregon Bar AasoclBllon. WASH CAR 98c with Lube Job Dugan & Mest The JAYHAWK Soyt -or. CLSaWl YE THERE'S HONE BETTER "V" Octane Ethyl 31c JAYHAWK GAS 213 South 6th 3 , -4$: l 'u: V .: f.rj -l ' iif.i.V . J rw . Avar .' ' ' . 1 T. -- li jn , .,.. . -(:, ; ,-, .iW. .-v I IA, TIMED ? BEAUSE IT'S FACTORY TO YOU . . . YOU SAVE! 312 You Save costly freight charges J Vaii CMiia higher retell prices on coil Inncrsprinq Unit; Hoavily Iniulatod Thickly Padded Boit Quality Damask Ticking You Save brended mottresies middle-men profits J Vjkii Cmua in countless olhtr v TOU OaVe .ndllng cost. UrVVV TRY SLEEPING ON A NEW CARLSON Factory To You MATTRESS - ' j 1 1 . '. ;..-(( . ' ' 6ur Factory to You Price only f95 For The BEST... In REST See f orisons MATTRESS & UPHOLSTERING CO. 2405 South th Phone 4510 Portland School PORTLAND (At A fire, be lieved started from defective wlr Iiik, did (10,000 damage to Jeffer son High School here Monday. The blaze, which swept up a waste paper chute, burned through partitions of lour classrooms. The school was closed lor sum mer vacation. Snjoy Health, Rett, Comfort and Hospitality at tha Buckhom Mineral ' Springs. Sanitarium Rot Mineral and Mud BathB arc Excellent for Rbtumatum, Arlhritli, Soli Ilea ind Neurllli. Carbon Dioxide Vapor Bathi !Iood for Aithma, Ceaema. Sinui. High ' and Low Blood PrcMure. Your Health ii our buttneti. Tor Reaervationi or Information Addreas: HI. 1, AahUnd. Ore. Or Phone Long Distance t)r. Herman Wexler, Director Chir opracti e-Phyalcia n NEWBIEIRIIlY'S WEDNESDAY SPECIALS !S?BBjsssj IBBjjP I- DRESSING COMdsI I tOOP ROe jf 1 2 tor 13c 1 IfZ' lZS: : I f J.J.Newlierry Co. T5?l!5S?3Z ' Know your 0RFXON MILK CONTROL LAW ... you mean I must pay the same price for milk I carry home myself? - r Oregon Milk Control compels storej to charge much for cash-and-carry milk as you pay for home delivery a requirement in which Oregon stands almost alone among the 48 state. Among cities of Portland's size or larger, 92' i have lower prices for milk bought in stores, with an average saving of l yi cents a quart. Portland is the only smch city west of the Mississippi where store and delivered prices are the same. The six cities where store customers save most are: New York City... 4c Detroit 2c Minneapolis 4c Chicago. .. .2c Washington, D.C. . 3c Kansas City . lyic (U.S. Dept. ol Asrkulture. May. 19S2) Oregon Milk Control has not permitted the consumer to benefit from such savings made possible by efficient distribution. towtr iter ericas era possible In PoriloiM), too . This fact was disclosed by Oregon State College's two investigations of distributing .' and retailing costs for the Milk Control authorities published in 193I and 1952. These cost studies-show: - 1. Milk could have been profitably priced an average of two cents lower by half the stores surveyed (most of them independent stores) when supplied by half the wholesalers studied. . 2. A four cent saving could actually have been passed on to consumers by Portland's " most efficient independent store, supplied by Portland's most efficient wholesaler. SHOP SAFEWAY The questions and answers below show some other ways In which Oregon Milk Control affects YOU. Q. Dees Milk Control limit the richoots of mllkt I 1 '. i A. Yot. The richness (butterfat content) of mills ff sold in each price range is limited by the rulings ' of the Milk Administrator. ' ' . Doos Mio Orofon Milk Control low roguloto Sanitary tondlilonsr No. It hat absolutely oothiof to do with the sanitation, health lerpicttoe, aliaallMia, oo t purity of milk; ',0. Doos Milk Control stl the erlco yoo mull aoyt A. Yoi. That is the purpose for which the law was designed. It sets floor prices, not citing prices. , Doi Milk Control o'licouroga lomaollNve tllsh-laiytUHt of mil' " . i A. Yti. No one can enter the milk business if the Administrator lays such new competition might disturb existing distributors; You always get more for your, money at O. Doos Milk Control limit tko supply of Orada A milk? A. Yii. To sell Grade A milk for your use a farmer must first get permission from the Administrator; If he gets permission (and many do not), he is , given a quota. If he produces more he must often : sell the surplus at a lower price for cheese or other factory uses; Send for this free booklet. Yo and rour ftmilr irt ritillj coo 1 ccrned hy inything tTiit feci! the milk tupptjr of rour cum nunitr jLtiro how Oftjtoa Milk Control affect. YOU. Write to Safewer Storei, 1 19 8.B. Third, PonJtod U. Or. S A F E V. A Y FOR FINE FOODS AT EVERYDAY LOW PRICES