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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1946)
, I QMait Letter i jtionu. pring Clean-Up Situation . i.i.ii unrliiff tlfnn- f""ci1n fur stored IJOtUtlKW' 'll".ul bo U-MunhiB. Tim nn.lU " ,,t "l,VU 100 w iT.ivliiK otltUiW IlKHlOd !' ! ilwtlenl blllty to lil; !fbut ot inl'f "'l sory. V!iidtli UHIJA nets lo cloun ' ... , lii Kim not fur F.h iloiiK provldo moro Kh.'Hiriiil "' ' to mnv (In to ''iter inurkotH. " "v.. ii I. nia lii mirlv :rtac ui.ulnlii iln ..how "'?,', r rami nvirr ri'coin- fjJiiprciiuv kciiiIh, cii)iil)lo (if K, V.nm'1. i.Mrnl vm" ?....., iiiiin w bo need- fi... Inllll- liOKSll) IlItllCllllMI L ciloi..s fnrllHT noiili miiy KuntlnK ovr t yci.r it Kle cnrlv unci liilcrnimlliilo . ihoulrt follow t pnuorn M , louth. I'"' Mny Juno-July double Willi 'i overitlzo curly K not volume ulono, but P, imil hot wouthcr. vh orcvciil upcculutlon and ruuld imii kollnrt without lird lor miirkt'l conditions, 'lo M' ..... nlfiiitlnif unnann lie. u u v" l ;: ,,77 ,lt .... I 1 1 1 nnif nun. I been mo"- "v- t' i.i.. been liood 111 Ala- Eni but not ,Mod l omo Kr southern M'ctions Cullfor. iHniL'h iiood nlnntlnu Sitter, but nt " ood for nor fciilon and growth, tho roauIU 1 whicn ni" "1V",,,""' Uh condition of tho Cullfor- crop. Movement Ehlpmenb lust week lm-renrd Ln by B25 cum to ii total o4HU I dally avfriiKw "i tun i-iun. 1. 1. dip best run of nlilnmunta ice late Jnniuiry, duo to n hIk- Cillt inroilKll nniim iiii;i i-iinu Car. from northern Cullfor ' i 158 enr IucrciKip from Cho. and a really biu Incrcniio 582 cars In the Malno londlnKs rnparrd with tho previous ni. Red Hlvrr iihont held Iln in with a drop of only 32 ciirn, ipilc the bitter cold weiillier ililmojt dally bll.nrcls; Ore n did not abare in California's rrtue, gaining only 3 cars for week. (Jovrrnmeni snip Ij dropped from 214 curs tho fcvlouj week to J3B cura ln.it kk, with about half of them fern Colorado. Most of tho gov- raent cars went to Hcmimont f the French boats, If wo can fctlnue to move BOO enra dnlly, riudlna eovernmont. heavy tdlnits will pretty well move per op. mm depends. 0( course, pn can which hnvo been env l, except in Malno, but will rtirnie light for mme time. I Dirnand and Markota tet'i not be tooled by the hlr at rite, however. 1 f nil of tho rai movement had none r.mtrclal, the markets could hive taken them without bwrtof break. With a dnllv fcfl of 21 cars for tho govern- p, piua wannainn purcnn.ion. i mirneu nave barely held Nr own, except In Maine. ttrt itcadv to firm mnrketx Wled all week with demand to lood and nrlce ransimr foexelllnK to IS cents bc- r. iiho reports a fnlr demand hint to slow, market mostly ". price a nicKoi over noor, nh Dakota, demand hn ruled rtogood, market wohhlv from pto weaker to about atendy, p 19 cents under floor for 7 few solos, Colorado, do- fi moatly alow, mnrket firm -Jll to about ulenriv nrlee fr,i- F mIm a nickel over floor for l-'td llnok Wlsnrinaln rin. N w8 alow throiiRh the en- PWCfk. market Hull In kni-nlu ply.aales too few to establish . MIchlRnn demand is ro- 'ltd S OW Willi llin mnrlrol unl. 1 dull at 5 to 10 cents w floor for very fow sales. lc New York demnnd has llnued alnw with tho market ?y weaner for tho first Pilnco January 22 and nrlco l 20 In 2 pa,iIa ,1. i llina wvwr Hum . Fort Myers section ro " demand modcrnta and the .iu wcnkcr aftcr showing "i n earlier In week. Price hled 2.20 to $2.0S for ISO's. :M. Dade county, reporting i nisi nmo this yenr. L? moderate demand nnd r market, at $2.40 for 80's. s Saturday March 2 Dncln9 10 till 1 Muile by "PPY Gordon's OREGON HILL BILLIES In tho turniliiiilH, ChiciiRo re ports a slow demand for old stock, with tho mnrkiil slliihtly weuker for HuhnkIn und about stendy for bust other atoek, D iniiiid Iiiih boon alow for new with no sales reported, ln New York, old eastern stock Is re ported steady to firm with west ern dull und wenk and thu niur ket on new offerinxs nbout alcady. Alliinln lias held steady for ull offerluKs. Iloston, slimdy lor old. no new supplies. Detroit, about steady for nil. Minneapo lis, sternly for old, dull for new. Philadelphia, old Maine's slight ly wenker, other old dull, new about steady. San Kranclseo, dull for old stock, with local wholesale price of Klamath Hun sets mostly $3, U5 to $3.00 for U. S. No. 1, sl.u A. No ehaiiKo In starch diversion operations Is reported still slow. Canada has taken over 4000 curs, tho heavy end from Maine and Michigan. The latter stulo is a surprise, having fur nlshcd only about 300 cars loss than Maine. Of tho total, only about 650 cars have originated In other states, mostly the Red Illver valley, Tho U. S supply now Is out of position for most of tho Canadian shortage areas, slnco Malno Is down to manage iiblo stocks and the sumo is trim of Michigan. If this nutlet is to amount to anything from now on, somobody Is going to hnvo to pay moro aubsidy or ralso the Canadian ceiling. About three boulloads have now boon acquired for tho French not all shipped but on tho dock or rolling, with one bout at sea. Our dope is thut this is an almost limitless outlet If we can gef tho potatoes to ship side. Woollier and cars will have to copcratc. So will shippers, If rumors are true. Wo hcur roundabout that snmo cars have arrived In bad shape from field frost not visible at shipping point. If no, wo would expect tho French to get Jittery about paying for goods and freight across tho water. Wo doubt they will liko tho prospect of unload ing with a pump. Central Most significant development for a long pull la almost unlim ited strength of consumer pucks. Prices for carry-homo packages of good stuff hove held up for better than for any other slock, and shippers can't keep up with orders. People liko tho better quality, lack of dirt, conveni ence, more uniform sizing, and ? renter dependability, and to icck with the cost. If they feel that way now, they always will so for as their incomes will al low. Growers, ahippora and areas falling to heed this indica tor now will hnvo to fall in line aomo time. Meanwhile, those who were rendy are skimming tho crcom. February 28 Is scheduled for a hearing In Washington on new consumer grndes for potatoes, designed to permit retail buyers to select by grade instead of grubbing through a dirty bin to f;et the best of someone else's cftovers. This Is a new Idea to many growers and shippers, but we believe many big distributors will be Interested ln a big way. Now Plymouth Goes On Display Saturday Tho new Plymouth for 1946 goes on display Saturday, March 2, In local dealer showrooms. Said to have now performance, better lines ond richer Interiors thnn ever before, tho Plymouth has many more Improvements than appeared between annual models ln pre-war years, accord ing to advance publicity. The new car will be shown simultaneously by Dlmbnt Motor company, Burncss Motor com pany and Lombard Motors. By JOAN O'NEILL KU1IS was "honored" with a fire drill yesterday which was a flyo-mlnuto relief from studies. The drill was a surpriso ono hold ubout 2:30 In tho afternoon. Girls to District Meet Ten girls from the Homo Eco nomics club aro attending the iiinmci meet ing of tho Fu t u r o Home in u k e r s of America which is being held in Grants Pass. They aro leav ing tomorrow, Official dele gates lo tho conference aro Caryl Vnnder- wall, PoRgy Joan O'Neill Weybrnnl, Shnron Williams ond Shirley Kobiiuton. These girls will have half their expenses paid by the club, Margaret Wedcl, Betty Low mnn, Lois Mllllgan, Gnllyo Eich endorf, Helen Collins und Gloria Dalmer will also bo representa tives at the meeting from Klnm uth. Tho girls uro leaving to morrow. On Saturday the meet ing will bo held in the Grants Pass high school with a lunch eon, entertainment and discus sion mnklng up tho day. The girls attending will bo guests in the homes of the girls over there. They will be accompanied by Mrs. McMann, homo economics teacher. Krater Formal Rumbles For Future It la time to bo getting your dute for the Krater formal which Is set for March 8. This dance will be held In the boys' gym with Buldy's band playing for tho occasion. Dancing will be gin at 0 and end at 12. The dance Is open lo tho whole school, but before the 'dance a banquet will be held for mcm bcra of the Quill and Scroll, El Rodeo nnd Krnter staffs. Clifford Howe, former Krater advisor and Journalism Instructor, now teach ing nt Pacific university, will be guest spenker for the evening. And Incidentally The seniors filled out a survey form as to how they would like their name to appear on their diploma. The name was, of course, supposed to be the some as that on their birth certificate. Juniors who expect to graduate this spring were asked to fill out those forms, also. Tho Spanish club is making plans to give another kid party as they did Inst year. Man has cultivated the date as a food for S000 years. Strombarg-C ailion Radios. Dorby's Music Co. tot ImV, I- t4tft mt DIOflNE QUINTS' always nee It beet prawf H'e i GREAT for COLDS Te Premptly Relieve Ceafhs aad I acMaf Maielti ef Chest CoMtl I A wlae mother will certainly buy MmUrolo for htr child. All thru the yoMm Muntorolfi la nlwaya used when ever the Ouintuplotj catch cold. Junt rub Muaterole on throat, chest and hack. It imtanlly begins to relieve couching and achinc muscles. It actually helps break up painful local congestion. Makes breathing easier. Wonderful for grown-upa, tool In S strengths. TTrriJ. 'jmh 'Mi,aaas'wvl'we;!''"" a i 'a 'famous fifth avenue MILLINERY DESIGNER In Another Interesting Radio Interview By One of America's Leading Fashion Commentators. Don't Miss This Fascinating Program. K F J I Frl 8:15 A. M. Crews Work To Clear 2 State Roads SALEM, Fob. 28 (!) The Columbia Itlvcr and Oregon Const highways, closed by slides yesterday, probably will be re opened early Friday morning, Stuto Highway Engineer R. H. Baldock said today. Baldock said the 00-foot log bridge near Multnomah falls, which was built to bridge the gnp left after the huge glide closed tho road for 10 days earlier this month, Is undam aged. Yesterday's slide was In the same location as tho earlier one, but amounted to only 5000 cubic yards, compared with the 300,000-yard previous slide. Baldock said there probably would be more slides in the same spot if there is more rain, but In a few weeks highway crews will have dug a hole so that small slides, such as yes terday's may be stopped before, they reach tho road. Track Cleared Tho Union Pacific railroad was cleared 1 a 1 1 night, with trains running over the stretch under flag. The railroad was undamaged. Workmen today had almost repaired the section of the Coast highway near Manzanita, whero tho road started sliding toward the sea. The road had sottled about three feet but ap parently now Is stable. A sim ilar slide closed the highway for three weeks earlier this month. Detours are available for both closures, Columbia highway traffic being diverted at Port land and Cascade Locks via the Evergreen highway on the Washington side of the river, and Coast highway traffic dc tourlng via the Sunset and Ne canicum highways. New snow in the mountains today made travel through the passes hazardous. Report The road report: Government Camp Snowing lightly, 7 inches new snow, 29 degrees, total snow 97 inches. Packed anow from Rhododen dron to milepost 21 on Wapi nitia highway. Santlam junction Snowing lightly, 32 degrees, 6 Inches new anow. Packed snow on road. Chains advised. Total snow at summit 132 inches, at Junction 72 inches. Odell lake Snowing lightly, 23 degrees, 140 inches of snow at summit, 2 inches new snow. Grants Pass Foggy. Medford Foggy. Astoria Lower Columbia still closed at east city limits of Astoria, dotouring through Tongue Point naval base. Still one-way traffic at slide on Mlst Clatskanie highway. Meacham One inch new snow, snow and ice on pave ment between La Grande and Pendleton. La Grande Snow at higher elevations. Baker Trace of snow last night. Works Soothing Magic In MUSCULAR PAINS Need the Fastest Relief. Longest Heat Comfort that can be found thousands of sufferer now turn to OINT-EASZ known for 40 years as JOINT-CASE for greater relief becauie It contains not Just one or two, but FOUR great paln-rellevlna medicines which bring ALL THEIR STRENGTH AT ONCE to relieve such miseries. For frtm aamptm writ Ol NT-CASE 34 E Mttinm, OINT-EASE Thursday, Feb. 28. 1946 HERALD AND NEWS NINE Bakery Finds Answer To Sugar Shortage GRESHAM, Feb. 28 0Pl A Gresham bakery has found an answer to its dwindling stocks of sugar. It will bake elaborate wedding or birthday cakes but custom cp placing those special order v 111 have to supply their own sugar. 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