Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, May 21, 1953, Page 13, Image 13

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PAGE THIRTEEN
Stock Fraud
OREGON FOOD Balances Your
Grocery Prices
Effective Thru
Mondoy ...
Uncovered
In Chicaqo
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If you're not
shopping here, you're
spending too much!
a.m. to 9 p.
WASHINGTON W Discovery
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. THURSDAY,- MAY 21, 1953 UI
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una cuiniimiiun ui a muiiun-uuiiHr-ti.yeai'
racket In fraudulent weigh
ing at a liveBloclt terminal mar
ket, apparently in Chicago, was re
ported Wednesday by a lederal of
iiclal. C. L. Richard of the U. S. De
partment of Agriculture said in a
lalk prepared for the 38th National
Conference of Weights and Meas-
,iraa thai nmmmmpnt InvPttt lout.
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crs, auer uiree-ycar piuue nau
broken up "n organized conspir
acy" in which certain weighing of
ficials at the terminal were found
to have issued "falEe weight val
ues to favor speculators selling
livestock to packers."
Richard himself did not identify
the terminal market nor the city
...i,af II ,,ci Iniatorl Wilt, R TV
Thompson, a Virglni state agricul
tural official, in a later talk to the
conference declared:
"Mr. Ricnard nas termed tneir
Chicago findings as a million dol
lar racket. Similar rackets over
the entire country would run into
lriany millions."
Richard, without specifying loca
tions, also said occasional instanc
es of fraudulent weighing have
been unearthed not only at termi
nal markets where the bulk of
the nation's livestock is sold but at
"auction markets" and "packer's
At the big terminal markets, he
said, a weisner and a upeuuiaiur
nnooninnall,, mnv "r.nnsnirft tn de-
by incorrectly recording the weight
of the livestock draft."
A i. the other tvrjes of livestock
markets, he said, instances of
fraud involve giving short weight
to farmers on their livestock.
Bonanza Hi
Festival Held
BONANZA Bonanza schools
presented their Annual Spring Fes
tival May 14, B p.m. in the new
gymnasium.-
Mfs. Lenore Sparks and Mrs.
Anna htlttn von in r.hflrcft as
sisted by the grade school teach-
: nhai'lpc nnhrav led th hand
The program consisted of five
pieces played by the band, Light
cavalry by von suppe, aioonngni
Bay by Uenrich, Deep River
Rhapsody by Walters, Romance by
Benson and Twelfth Street Rag by
Bowman. Little Joan Fernlund in
troduced the third and fourth
grades in their Maypole dance.
The Qirl's Glee Club sang Okla
homa. Oh What Beautliul Morn
ing, and Depp River, Mrs. Lola
Horn's first grade gave a Rope
Jumping Exhibition and Mrs. Olive
Fraley's second grade gave a skit,
Little Indiaas, both of which, were
'A fytstlir annrfntntprf hv the Rlldi
nice. Fifth and Sixth grades sarg,
Lovelv Meadow, The High Road,
and The Donee. They also danced
California Schottische, The Waltz
of the Bells and The Hatter. The
teventh and eighth grade sang
Aloha, Spring Song and Good
News in the Kingdom and danced
the Marklanders, Mexican Schot
tische and the Irish Waltz. The
high school Glee Club sang Over
the Rainbow, Dark Eyes and Har
bor Lights. The program ended
with the band playing High School
Cadets by Sousa.
f rlJiiMA Wonderful
I t.ffijlce Crtim DeiserU
8-pc. Set
mi
This
...u
of Grocery r-
While Thev Lost
Snowdrift
Sugar
Wesson Oil
With 15c Coupon
in can
3-lb.TIN
Holly. Fine
Granulated
10-lb. BAG
(15c ro'unJ nn each
bottle)
Qf.
I" IT'S NEWt TRY I"" 1
I W Powdered- Pk I
I I fS3ts GOLD SEAL 59C I
II nTl SELF-POLISHING g. I
Folqer't
lb.
ALL PURE
TALL TINS
,C 2-lb. Tin
for
Market
flavor
Maple
24-ox.
ASSORTED
12-OZ. TINS
BEST BET
Mb. Tin
, Sacramento
No. 22
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Electric Case
Hearing Off
SALEM Wl Hearing on the
electric surcharge cases, set for
Mav 26, was postponed Tuesday
until June 3 by Public Utilities
Commissioner Charles H. Heltzel.
The hearing was delayed on re-
quest of State Rep. Monroe Sweet
land. Milwaukie, who filed the
complaint against Portland Gener
al Electric, Mountain States Power
and Pacific Power and Light Com
panies. c it I nntacta Ml 20 Der
SWCCUHllu wiiituK -
i ....v,nPna that, ihn r.nmDanies
BUlLuoik v....- .
have been charging to reimburse
themselves for the cost of steam
generation.
"It has been my continuing de-
i . watiar hpfnre the
sire 10 gei. iuia n..,.- " . .
public as soon as possible, Heltzel
said. ,
. "However, the convenience of
the plaintiffs and their counsel, as
well as all others interested in the
case, should be recognized.
BAND IN CRASH
SAN FRANCISCO I - The
Freddie Martin band was shaken
up early Wednesday when a speed
ing auto smashed head on Into a
greyhound bus chartered by the
orchestra. The driver identified
from his license as Miles J. Mur
ray, Jr., 40, San Francisco, was
killed.
HASH 29
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J BEEF STEW
i MEAT WfiiUS
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Mustard
Mayonnaise
Margarine
Tuna
White Rose
80 Count
Mortaste
Durkee'l
Holiday
QT.
Mb.
BOOTH'S
Light Meet
Grated No. Vi tin
Bleached
Dish Towel Squares
Pork and Beans
Spinach Cont8dina
Tomato Sauce HuB"
Peas Morke" 1
r n Double Luck
ureen oediib
Tomatoes
Corn
Orangeade
Peaches
Fruit Mix,s,0,e Fo,r Jn..vh..
Prune Plums Market
Pineapple
No. 2Vi
8-oi.
No. 303 tins
No. 303
State Foir Type
No. IVi
Kounty Kist, Whole Kernel
7-oi.
46-ox.
Brocade, Freestone
No. 2 tin
No. 2V2
Crushed, Del Monte or
Market No. 2
2 ... 27c
17c 61.00
15c 71.00
5c 211.00
17c 61.00
14c 81.00
17c 61.00
11c 101.00
26c 41.00
21c 51.00
: 91.00
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6 41.00
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Half or whole
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Lean,
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Toasted
Sandwiches
Omelets
Spaghetti
Meatloaf
Leftovers
' Rice or Fish
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seasoned iust right
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All Green Spears
Red Ripe, Tubes
Shatter White
ASPARAGUS
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TOMATOES
POTATOES
CUCUMBERS
CANTALOUPES
WATERMELONS
JUICE ORANGES
. lbs.
. lbs.
Long Green
each
Toter Bag
for
(4
Jumbo Size
Sunkist
lb.
lb.
lb.
SKINLESS
Wieners
Large Assortment Fresh Fish,
Lunch Meats and Salads
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