Veterans Surplus Purchases Help Discharged Servicemen
Wartime surplus program details eligibility under SWPC rules for veterans starting businesses or farming with up to 2500 dollars in units bought through surplus channels. Examples cover truck purchases, office gear, and general capital needs with purchases limited to government depreciated values and 60000 dollars invested capital cap.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Surplus Property board
War Plants corporation
SWPC
OPA
Troy
N. Y
Albany
Goblin the White Horse of Goore Bar Ranch
In Wyoming, Goblin the white horse grows from a misshapen colt to a powerful foal, resembling his grandsire the Albino. He wanders into a valley, escapes a life threatening encounter, heals, then Ken McLaughlin trains him. Charley Sargent urges that Goblin could become a winning racer.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Thenderhead
Goblin
Goore Bar ranch
Wyoming
Hite
Ken McLaughlin
Charley Sargent
Ken
Laramie
Barney
Goose Bar
Dr. Hicks
McLaughlin
Rob
Gus
Doc
Pere
Tim
Dee
Bill
Howard
Thunderhead
Dec
Nell
Charlie
Charley
Gypsy
Bellamy
Thunderhead Proves Uncontrolled Gelding Debate Ends
Ken battles Thunderhead on the track, forcing the horse to a swift, floating pace. After weeks of doubt, Doc gelds others while Thunderhead escapes, and Ken profits as the colt shows racing potential. Family hopes rise as Thunderhead remains intact and ungelded.
Postwar agriculture and labor seek economic balance
Washington bureau analyzes farm and labor plans for full employment and stable prices after wartime. Farmers demand strong purchasing power, with unions backing Murray full-employment, Aiken food stamps, and unemployment relief. Reorganization of farm credit and loan agencies aims to boost local control and national income.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Clinton P. Anderson
Oldahound A. & M. college
Farmers Union
Aiken
LaFollette
Wis
Elmer Thomas
Okla
agricultural committee
Murray
Montana
Vermont
Wisconsin
Pepper
Fila
Patman
Texas
American Farm Bureau federation
Chicago
congress
Farm bureau
department of agriculture
Anderson
war food agencies
independent farms credit agency
Household Tips And Tricks From A Vintage Almanac
A series of practical home hints covers keeping water sweet for hyacinths with charcoal, threading needles with a white backing, using lemon and orange peels, crisping citrus rinds, storing grated peels in corked bottles, pudding or cake enhancers, cleaning gas burners, fumigating houseplants to deter whiteflies, preserving porcelain utensils, boiling contents and saving fuel, wiping fruit to prevent rot, inserting cardboard to keep hems even while sewing, and keeping cooked meat and meats cold till serving.
Pattern No 6899 fabric yardage and order note
Pattern No. 6899 designed for sinap 12 14 18 18 and 20. Size 14 short sleeve requires 33% yards of 38 or 39 inch fabric. Due to high demand and current conditions, slightly more time is required in Alling orders. For a few popular pattern numbers, send your order.
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Washington
Western Newspaper Union
Eye Street
N. W
Washington, D. C
Veterans Administration
navy
Merritt F. Williams
Wasp
Solomons islands
Joseph T. O'Callahan
Franklin
U. SS
war department
MARY -O'HARA
W.M.A
Rocket
Sargent
Mr. Sargent
Sarpent
Kennie
oovers
Walter Shead
WNU
way
Washington Bureau
Union Trust Building
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