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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1949)
PACE EICHTEEN HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORECON THURSDAY, AUC. 11, 1W Bird of Prey Anwr to Previous Puiile i.6.iM I HORIZONTAL . IS Depicted C bird of prey . 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High Domestic Freight Rates, Marshall Plan Bode III For Apple Crop I II p h 5 7 4 1 0 il i 3 i i nr. & 1 1 3 I JJ 3 VT W Mu'! 37 w T so S "3 H 1 1 I hi 1 I 11 n Klamath Gardeners Urged To Ready Best Blooms For Library Club's Fall Show Fall flowers should be at their best during the latter days of Au gust and committees making ar rangements for the fall flower show of the garden group of the Klam ath Falla Library club are urging Humeri to choose perfect blooms for entering in the show. Thursday August 25. The exhibit will be open to the public from 3:00 until 00 p. m. In the auditorium of the Fre mont school. Prospective exhibitors mav Iden tify containers used for displays with a piece of adhesive tape. It ta announced by Mrs. Hugh O Con nor, general chairman of the show and a special committee will see that all containers are cared for until called for. at a place to be Committees would like to have all blooms left on display until the doe of the ahow. All specimens In the horticultural claw must be correctly. legibly and attractively labeled, and pref erence In ludgeing will be given new and fine varieties in each Mrs. O'Connor submits the fol lowing list of classes in which en tries may be made: Your Dealer! PROPANE GAS Safe - Efficient Clean Klamath Gas Co. Annuals 1. Asters Single, i blooms 2. Asters Double, 5 blooms S. Mariagolds Single, S blooms 4. Marigolds Double. I blooms 5. Cosmos 4 blooms Calendulas blooms T. Sweet Peas stems 8. Panaies blooms Violas blooms 10. Petunias Single. 3 sprava 11. Petunias Double, 3 spra'vs 12. Zinnias Any type. S blooms 13. Any Annual not previously hat ed! i blooms 14. Cactus. Decorative, or Pompon It. One stalk, any color 17. Chrysanthemums any type, 3 18. Phlox any type. 3 spravs 1. Any perennial (not previously CHICAGO, Aug. 11 m The Marshall plan and hlith domestic freiitht rales bode no good for the apple-growing Industry, shippers ol the fruit were told Tuesday. J. Walter Hcbert of Yakima. president of the Internation al apple shippers association, aald present business conditions are par ticularly unfavorable for continued concentration of growing I n the state of Washington. He addressed the opening session of the association which met here. -This summer, for the first time since the depression of the 1930s, we have seen cars of fine fruit sell for less than irelght costs at eastern auctions." he said. "We have seen thousands of tons left on the trees, torn which in SI her years of the p a a t decade ould have been harvested and sold at a profit. If rail carriers want to maintain fresh fruit ton nage, they must give consideration to what the traffic will bear." He said Marshall plan funds were making It possible for foreign coun tries which formerly bought 13 per cent of the nation's apple crip, and 30 per cent of the Northwest's out put, to make bilateral agreements with each other for their fruit re quirements. "It's time we took more re alistic view of the world trade altu should adapt our trading policy to facts rather than visionary pou anna thinking. "We cannot hope to Impose our multilateral trade policy on the oth er nations of tht world. Their men tal processes do not function in terms of magnaminlty and broad concepts. "A happy solution to our export problem would be restoration of the British market In exchange tor like quantities of Canadian apples sold on United States markets. But that would be a return to multi lateral trade, on which Britain seems to have turned her back Hcbert said apple trade prospect may torce relocation of a lame nor lion of the Northwest orchardlsls in the Central and Eastern slates Such a general move occurred fol lowing World War I. listed). 3 stems Rom 10. Hybrid Tea 3 blooms. ety. any color 11. Polyantha 3 sprays. 1 variety. i 22. Any other type of rose 3 blooms or sprays Berried r F railed Trees and Shraba 23. Shrub worth while lor both spring blossom and fall color or fruit 1 branch 24. Small tree notable for both blossom and fruit; 1 branch Certified Seeds Get Clean Bill First certification Inspection of Klamath county certified notato seed fields has been completed. with a very small percentage ol rejection. Harold Flnnell. Oregon State col e g e. who made the inspection. passed 900 acres of Orms and 450 This acreage la somewhat below the average of recent years, when about 2000 acres were submitted for certification. Flnnell rejected only 30 acres ot uems. nowever, and the county agent's office said that was a bet-ter-than-average showing on rejec tions. The next field Inspection is Au gust 28, and County Agent C. A Henderson warned tarmers that tolerance change between Inspec tions may catch some fields If care ful roguing la not carried out. Henderson pointed out that the tolerance on leaf roll at the recent Inspection was one-half of one per cent. At the August 28 Inspection. It will be one-tenth of one per cent. "Some of the fields Inspected this time made It on the one-half of one per cent but wouldn't have made It If the allowance had been re duced." aald Henderson. "Farmers with seed plantings should be pre pared for the stricter requirements on August 28." Miss America's Parents Unhappy MINNKAPOUS. Aug. II i4't-Par-enta of Misa Amrrlra IWHe Hhopp of Hopkins, Mum. today protested that their daughter, now on Kuro pran tour, Is bring mlMiuotrd In the American presa. The quotations attributed to Miss America are "completely false." said her father, E. K. Shopp, adding: "They are the work of some red over there." "Not one word printed about llrbe In United Htatra impels during her Kuropran tour Is true," Uliopp said. F.uhteen year old llrbe has visited Umdou and Parta an far on her tour, rlhe la accompanied by Vir ginia Hufford, Minneapolis news paper columnist. 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