Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, June 23, 1954, Page 13, Image 13

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THURSDAY, .WNR JA), 1BR4
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE THIRTEEN
Benson Announces New Farm
Crop Support
WAWHNUTON im 1110
Mill novel imii.'ia pinna In awlim
Ilia wviuht hi Its multi-billion lol
lur lunii linen nujipui l piogiain
next year behind n drlvo to imi
lot co ri lnip.t the ntruiimi. crop
cimlioln over.
Hi'crrluiy of Auilciiluiro llenson
an I'hiiiiiL'lot'l.ed the controls
which hn nnuoiincoct Monday In n
InuvD In reduce overall nitnoul
tliuil production nnil avert lurlher
Mii'pliiM'n ill the lypn which have
tied up II1 j billion dollars ul led
r rn I liimls.
Under Ilia new riynleiu, a luinutr
will mil be cluohlo lor price sup
port nld on uny crop unless he
abides liy controls u:i nil Individual
cash crops ho raises, runners
have Iriuird heuvtly on prlco sup
ports the punt two ycuin,
The new prountin In dosluned
to reduce totul planllhKS by aboul
to million acres, ur uiio-oia'hll), bo
low IIKkI.
C'ontrnlM are In ctteel this year
nn whenl, collon, corn, peanuts
unit sumo other crops, liul a In rin
rr who ilhrrtcd lunii I rum Iho
i iMluc l Icin of wlii'iti, lor example,
t'liuld use It tu uniw other surplus
or hon-suiplu crop wilhoul Ion
lug pi leo support u ul on Inn innln
crop.
Tho ellecl, llenson siild, wiih to
rumble dinners to "shut the niir
phiMiii'' trpni ono net ol crops to
another.
In 1U.19, tin? department plmm to
Issue individuiil plunlliiu allot
ments lor whenl, cotton, corn, to
hueco, peanut mid nuiinr crops.
A luimrr must comply with nil
such n I lHn M-ptn that may bo
MKnrd to Inin or lose nil prlco
aiiPIKirl loans,
In addition, limners asked to
reduce plnntlnua ol Ihoan allot
nicnl cmpa by more than 10 acres
In all will bo uivcn "total acreage
allotments" lor their cash croia.
"In Ret prlco support old, thoy
MUM Muy within these allotmonla.
In aniiounrlnir tho conirola, Ben
eun voicrd clinliko for audi curbs
but unid ho had no other "Iny.
mediate" choice. The (government
must tuka steps, he aald, to re
duce production to the alto ol de.
JUST AlTODVUD AT
RAINBOWS F
COLORS GALORE
in baby knit
Snow Whire
Jcr Black
Sky Blue
Blushing Red
Mint Julep
Kissing Pink
Navy
Walnut Brown
Scotch Green
Buttercup
Orange Peel
Iris
Turquoise
Nugget Gold
Wheat
Skipper Blue
Oxford
9 Beige Heather
Slate
Burgundy
Restrictions
cllnlnif post war innrkets,
The secretary aald ho Imd no
Idea how Ioiir It may bo hecea
nn i y to continue fluid controls, Ho
anld llexiblo prlco supports udvo
caleil by tho udmlnuiliullou would
hasten tho day when agricultural
production matched innrkcta.
llenson announced to tho IMG ul
lot lor wheal ol ts million acres
compared with til million llxod for
thla ycar'i crop and with IB mil
lion planted In lur3, the hint year
iirowcrn were Ireo ol control. Al
lotnionia tor other crop will be
announced 'later.
The necrotary alao announced
that marketing- quotna will bo pro
IKinnd lor tho lliafl whenl crop,
farmer will voto on thiim ul n
niitlonnl relnronduin July 113. Ap
proval by al least two thirds ol
those volinir la required. 'Ilio I DM
iiuotna wero approved by 17 per
cent. (
Quolus are dealimrd to limit
muikollniia to tho amount Rruwn
on tho nlloted acren. Wheal imuk
etcd over a larmcr'a quota la aub-
Jrcl to a penally. Quolua will ap-
ply to all fnrms planting morv
thun IS acroa.
Tlio law urlRlnully culled for
wheal plunlluiia thla ycur of is
million ucrea the nmoiinl now
not tor IU&d. Hut ConRicna
chanKcd tho luw al Uie lanl inln
uto to ix-ruill tho pliintlnK of li'J
million. There Imd been aomo tnlk
earlier that a almllar atep would
be taken for the ln.'iS crop.
But Hen. Youiir ill-NDi, aecond
rnnkliiR Hepiibllcnn on Uie .Henute
Aiinculturo Comnilttoe. auld In an
Interview Tucnday he believed
thla would not bo dune.
Youdk, a critic of many Benson
policies, denounced tho strict con
irola ordered by Uio aecreta,ry as
PALMIST READING
will ttll tevr aait, trtMnt and
fulwi. Lev, meriloi, builam.
A wmalrtt tS Ufa n.dla, lor Jl
t4 tali mi.
1104 Jo. eih St.
Houn; 10 a.m. la 1 1 a.m.
virgin wool
ill
JOHN REINARTZ will be one
of the principal ipeakert at
the Orogon Amateur Radio
Anociation'i itete conven
tion here on June 26 and 27.
Reinarti it well known el
tpoakor in thii field end hat
boon in amateur radio since
1907.
"fur loo tuiiKh."
llen.-on did not announce the
prlco support lute lor noxl year's
whenl crop, explulnlnR he would
uwnil coimrritalonnl action on this
iiiinllon. T'liln year's crop la being
aupporti d al 00 per cent of parity
or 13 21 a bushel.
I'nrlly la a stiindurd for meas
uring tarm jirlees declared by law
to be fair to furuiers In relation
to prices they pay. Under a flex
ible price aupporl plan recom
mended by the administration, the
support rate could drop to 76 per
cent of purity or about $1.88 a
bushel.
(.-foil Hoes
lag mr.kt alsnoa Is
Ifelt sari of Ihi
wL l a alntl
Sltno. Rinlsl aa
Hammond Orpan
CJior-J Oreea
LOUIS R. MANN PIANO CO.
120 No. 7lh
Short Sleeve Pullovers..
Long Sleeve Pullovers
JAMES A. TIFFEE. electri.
cien'i mete third clan, U5N,
it serving eboerd the ocean
going fleet tug USS Tekelma.
He it the ion of Mr, end Mri.
J. D. Tiffee, 3008 Cortei
Street.
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Your Prints
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JOAN MAIII
U JT .1 (J It ' r ':'. y. 1 VVSi.
98
Safflower Crop
PULLMAN, Wash, im Much
of the Northwosl'a wheal land
la suited for Krowlng aafflowcr and
Ills firm would contract for It If
farmer would airree to put a
minimum of 10,000 acres under
production, the president of Pa
cific Oilseeds, Inc., aald Tuesday.
Carl E. Claassen, the official of
Uie California firm, addressed Uie
meeting of the western branch of
the Western Society of Agronomy,
meeting In conjunction with the
Pacific division of the American
Assn. for the Advancement of
Science,
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THREE MEN IN TUB
Co First Class
WE CANT ALL FIT INTO
TO SAIL UPON THE
3 . sJf
Urged
Safflower cannot compete 1 n
price with wheat at 90 per -nt
of parity, he said, but would be
a. profitable crop for farmers who
can no longer grow wneai.
In Irrigated areas of California
It yields from 2,000 to 4,000 pounds
per acre, and farmers are netting
from $90 to $90 per acre, he aald.
The oil of aafflower, used In
paint making, Is In great demand,
ClaosBcn said.
"The large paint manufacturers
would change their formulas to use
safflower oils If they could get a
guaranteed supply, but production
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YOU'LL FIND 11 'FAST IN THE YELLOW PACES 's
Used by 9 out oflO people as a guide to those who sett or serve
Pacific Telephone , "
In the United States Is too low
for that at the present time," he
said.
Claassen said his firm has been
Investigating the Inland Empire
loi moro than a year and is con
CLbOlDG9canoff
'"gar I i
WITH C"H
SWUATliS
vinced much of the Palouse, Walla,
Walla and Umatilla areas are suit
able for dry-land production of
sufflower,
The Columbia Basin Irrigation,
area would be excellent, he said.
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