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Zones UXM 1 ud .., 3 "... 6... :., 7 First pound (cont) Each additional pound (cents) I 46 : 3. 96 6 IS 6 9 9.25 11 95 IS 2 I3 0S (b) LOCAL. Th ratu prescribed for local deliver? are applicable en all mailer mailed al the poll office from which a rural route, atarla, tot dellreri on inch route, or nailed at any point on auch route for delivery at . anr other point thereon, or at the office from which the route etarte, or oil anj rural route tuning therefrom, and "on all matter mailed at t cltj carrler office, or al any point within Ha deliver; limlta, for deliver? by carrlerl from that office, or al any. office for local delivery " (ci PARCELS OVER 84 INCHES.-On parcels meaaurlnf more than 84 inches, but not more than 100 inchee in length and girth combined, the minimum poatafe charge ahall be the zone charge applicable to a 10-pound parcel (eec 204 (bl. 62 lal. 1260; 39 U. S. C 292a). . (d) TABLE OF RATES. -in accordance with- the foregoing, postage ahall be charged on mallet of the fourth-claaa mailed for delivery within the eeveral tenet indicated In aubparagrapha (a) and (b) hereof as followai r- 1 P...JM , ' ' r HM MM MM MM MM Mr MM 1 tO. 18 60.23 $0.23 10.24 60.26 60.26 60,30 60,32 2. -.. 20 . 27 . 29 . 31 .36 . 40 - .46 . ,61 3 21 .31 kJ4 .88 46 .62 ,61 .69 4 ... .23 . 35 . 39 '.45 .64 .64 .76 ,87 6.! .24 . 39 . 44 . 62 . 63 .If 11 1.05 6 .26 . 43 . 49 . 59 . 73 . 88 1.06 1.23 7 27 . 47 . 64 . 66 . 82 1.00 t. 22 1.41 8 29' .51 .60 . 73 . 91 1.12 1.37 1.59 9 ..-. 30 . 65 . 65 , 80 1.00 1.24 1.62 1.77 10. 32 . 59 . 70 . 87 1,10 1.36 1.67 1.95 I ' THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1 ios-. New Postal Rates Effective Today ' K" THE POSTAL BULLETIN OF JUNE U, 1961" AMENDMENT TO POSTAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS REVISION OF RATES OF POSTAGE ON CERTAIN FOURTH-CLASS MAIL EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 1953 Iwiibt No. (22. Oaoaa No 52M; Datid Jo 19 10M Pursuant to the provision ol the act of 8epHmber 27 mvwn.M i 43 81.1 Cong.. 2d .., , lHPuiaJt TCZ "MLT ?"b 10 C" Commission to provided b, c K Z 1 , P 28. 1925. as amended (39 U 8 C 2471 ,h febru"y auch r.te Increase, and other n'orZZ'""?' receipt .f revenue from fourtb-cl. mail 0 auob aervico. and consent' having been given bv the lnJZ,l,l n Commission In If decision datid June ,0 WaZ Urv. d Regulation, of 1948. to amended, be further nded indioa D ihA5' g S N M 0rdw No 5481 1 Den"er 30. J952. ad Order No 85037. dated February 20. 1053. , hereby reminded Norn-There to .till pending belore the Interstate Commerce Comma won propoaal I of thin Department to IncreaM rate, on catalog, and similar printed advertisina matter and n,n,ihi .. TT - ---- ......... vuvuiauuu puDiicanona weitrmna over 8 ounces, and since no Increase in rates , requested with respect to honks. Ithr.rv hnnb . ... pv .... FuUIIUlluI , recora, rurnwne(j , btincl person under the provision, of the act ol April IS, 1037 (39 U 8 C 293o) the present rate, on such fourtb-claw matter will be applicable ' FOURTItCLASS rOSTACE RATES BY ZONES Insert No. 623. Dated June 19, 1963. - ' 0 No 85214. , . Amend section 84.76, fourth-clasa postage rates by tones, to read a follows 1 34.76 FourlA-Cfim Poilaot Rain by Zon (a) The rate of pottage jim ni.Mi. iT t it a I k .1 . .l.h I ... - " a loiiow, m tne respective parcel- pott tones; - ' " ' I HERALD b NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. 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Lis 2. go iss 4.73 128 10s it.is no 67 1.14 2.84 1 63 4.80 6.37 117 10.84 1124 68 1.16 2.88 1 69 4.87 6.46 1 29 10.49 1142 69 1.17 2.92 3.74 4.94 6.66 1 41 10.(4 1160 70 1.19 1 96 3,79 6.01 165 1 53 10.7 1178 ' By KOBEBTA McGEE ' BUI Dehne fell and Hurt his hin Sunday, Sept. 3 . He Is at the home of bis daughter, Mrs. Floyd Branch, now. Dr. Ward, veterinarian of Bend was in Fort Rock Sept. 23. Mr. ana Mrs. . Hubert Waiters and baby of Bummer Lake were In Fort Rock Sept. 22 to check things at their place and had din ner with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mc- oee. Charley BUngley and Jnslne Oil- der made a business trio to Bend Thursday, Sept. 24. Thursday evening- the noun of mothers who are Interested in help- ins; wita jjioio stuay instruction lor youngsters met at the home o. Mrs. Howard McCee. Helen Parks Is Instructing the group. Preseut were Beth Boley, Delores More- bouse, Shirley Wilson, ; Roberta McGee, Rosa McOee and Helen parks, - Mr. and Mrs. F. E. McOee made business trip to Klamatn Falls Sept. 22. They visited Mr. and Mrs. James Helm of Wocus and re turned borne Sept. 24. Mr. and Mrs. Donald McOee and David went to Klamath Fails Sent. 26 where Donald attended a Weyer haeuser dinner at the Winema ho tel. .. , .- - Ray Crook, Work Unit Conserva tionist of the 39th district office ot tne soil conservation Service lo cated In the school house at Silver Lake, was In Fort Rock Scot. 21. to distribute literature to silver Lake school children. According to Crook the SCS strives to hem all farmer and ran cher . by recommending best prac tices for land in order to save the son. Crook' is stationed at the Sliver Lake office to serve farmers and ranchers or tne Silver Lake and Fort Rock districts. Services include a range survey, technical help on engineering problems. nil oiggest project m tnls dls- Kltll'-Sl (Ed. (00,000) CHRISTMAS MAILING WORRIES WILL BE LESS if you clip this rate schedule and keep it handy. As of today fourth class postal rates, only ones under regulation of the ICC, will be upped as shown on release. Klamath Falls Postmaster Chet Langslet explains that the zones are: I and 2, up to 150 . (e) EXCEPTION. In the first or second zone, where the distance by the shortest regular practicable mail route Is 300 rnlles or mere, the rata -ahall be the same as for the third tone. ' NOTE. The foregoing amendment of section 84.7 shall be effecdva October 1, 1953. '' , ' ' t. viisiist mmiM sprits, iih miles; 3, 150-300 miles; 4. 300-600 miles; 5, 600-1000; 6, 1000-1400; 7, 1400-1800 and zone 8, anything over I860 miles. US possessions and protectorates are considered as be ing under zone 8. CHILOQUIN By DARLENE WOLFF The Volunteer Firemen cleared 6102 on their dance Saturday eve ning. Open house was held at the Lewis Jones home before the dance for the firemen, their wives, John ny Soto's orchestra and The House Bros, quartet. Mrs. Forest Freid has been ill during the past three weeks. She had a tonsilectomy and then de veloped complications but Is on the way to recovery. , . anrl Mrs ftPOriTe HobbS R week ago made a weekend trip to Oregon City. Tney visnea in ueno Friday night, continued Saturday to attend a high school class re union of Hobb's graduating class In Oregon City. They returned Sun day to be on hand for Monday's session at the Chlloquin high school, where both are faculty members. Betty Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson, visited her folks a week ago as she was mov ing from Seattle to San Franpisco. She had a transfer with the tele phone company. Mrs. Walter Zimmerman re turned last week from a trip to Rosalia, Wash., where she vis ited with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mudpje, who live in Madera. Calif., the majority of the year, moved to their resi dence In Chlloquin a weeg ago ana will be here for awhile this nil. Mudge looks after his properties here in town and does bricklaying for local people on his annual visits here. Last week he helped Don Pot ter finish up the impressive fire place on the new addition to the Potter home. Last Wednesday the children in Mrs. Gail Rldenour's second and third grade room gave her a sur prise birthday anniversary party durlner the afternoon school hours. They had several birthday cakes, dixie cups and punch, plus a gift for their teacher. Mrs. Pearl Nygren, her sister, Mrs. Mamie McKay who recently moved here from Roseburg, and a third sister with her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dow of Wil liamson River, were hosts during the past week to a number of rela tives: Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Nygren and son from Hoopa, Calif.; Mrs. Blllv Nverren and daugnters. who are moving from Areata to Klam ath Falls following Nygren s recent death; Mrs. James Nygren, two daughters and son from Areata Mr. and Mrs. Olen Barrows, Myrtle Point; Mr. and Mrs. Don- aid James, Salinas, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Gale Barrows, Mrs. Clyde Barrows, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Bar rows, Myrtle Point; Mrs, Harry Rogers, Mrs. Nora Allen, Geral dine Hanson, Coquille. All were here to attend final rites for Billy Nygren, who with his older broth er and nephew, lost his life in a boat tragedy off the coast of Cali fornia, Aug. 31. The bodies of the five other men In the accident are still unrecovered. - Fort Rock trlct was a range survey on the Rube Long ranch which covered an area of approximately 30,000 acres. It consisted of noting the Improv ing or decreasing ot vegetation on the soil Mosaic photos had already been taken and the fence lines are now being placed on the photo. The next range surveys will be on the Derrick ranch at ort Rock and the Schumacher ranch at 611- vo Lake. The board of supervisors for the 39th district are Leonard Pitcher, Ed Eskelin, Rube Long, of Fort Rock; Eston Porter, silver Lake. Bud Parks of Ft. Rock la chairman. SWEET H TENDER JUSTOUtl JUIt WONOIIFUll rv) k4 " arf '"Ski1 ' Can't miss its 'fresh Milk' flavor! ai SATE WAY Easy to Fix, Nutritious Dish- i Fried Chicken Livers with Sauce h5 Freshness makes auch a difference when you buy chicken livera. The freshest livera yon can buy have V B t -w I been quick-frosen WsmJ fresh by Swsnaon. sn swonnn Ail tne good man H StooooiM flavor is frozen in, all the hard work is frozen out. Mo freshness is lost while they're on their way to you. Like all Swanson chicken they've been processed, cleaned and .quick frozen the very same day on the fastest, moat efficient professing line in all the world. Try them fried on toasted English muffins with a mush room sauce mads by heating a can of condenaad muehrooa soup with M cup of milk. ' Nowadays, the easiest, thrift iest way to buy chicken is ta buy your favonta piece by tbo box. Swanson also quick-fnaaaa all drumsticks, breasts, thick, girzards, wings, and hearts. They've been specially aslsrtssU beautifully clsanad, and thor oughly washed. Try soma phtaaat tender Swanson Chkken rldu soon. It's quick-frown trashl , U.S. Government intptdtd Svscnzcn QUICK-ntOZtN CHfCrtM MIR CA.SWMSONt SOMS.OIlAHAMsWUJtA ImMMM MM- II - ' i - ' - '; ' ' - -' . 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