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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1947)
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 13, 1947 Shortage Of Cars Closes Down Mills I'OltTIAM), (Ire, Alls. Ill t11 l.uinhrr Industry spokesmen report ed today the nhortujie of railroad cars hi Hid fur Wot has forced an estimated 1115 small sawmills mid lilnnU lit clone In Western Orriun ml Northern Cullf urnlx, bul rnll runil offlclala uurnllonrd Ihe figure. II. T. rutin, arrrela!'; ul Ilia l' rlf In l.unibrr llrniaiiufarturera' an eorlatlon, Mill llm mills have i rumbltiril dally luinbrr output of 4.0110,000 feci. lv mKlril that mil. ruads brllrve llm situation will be- conic worse before II Improve. II, V. Blnipson, executive vice pre Nltlnit uf the Wont Count, l um bdiurit's association nulil Titus' figure wits it "uixxl estimate," but I'rmik I'. Nelson, Hotlthcrii Pa rafle truffle inuiinur here, culled It "itrona cxuiuirriillon." Kuiull Mill Out Hlmpnon anld only small mllU were uflcctrd mid tlmt larae mills, because uf Rrruter aloruKa apace, were nut yet threatened. Nrlnon mild he In "cerium there lire no inure thmi l& or 20 mllU down on nur 1 turn olid they're inont ly ainiill." Last week tlie Southern l'aclflo fremlil audit ill Kuiinlie nnltl 13 mull inllln In thnt area had shut down. Hush (illlls. truffle nianaier fur I he Wrstrrn I'lne association, an Id llirre had been nn report of cloaurra of pine milla. He said thai alnee rropa mature flrat In the aouthwraU nrrvnl by the Southern raclllc, Ilia heavy demand for boa rare to more Ihe fall harvest lilla that Hue first He aald more northerly llnea would frrl the plnrh Utrr. Tltua said Wohliton nillln had brrn affected little because rail Ultra there had been able to supply IW to 00 per cent of the demand for care. Retail Trade Gains Slow BAN FRANCISCO. Aug. IS W Tola) retail trade Incrraard from Mny to Juno In only four out of 3d Pacific Count cities covered by a department of commerce report. Hie favored cltlra were Banta Barbara, with an Increase of ( per cent; Hnnla Monica, 3 per cent, and Olendale, Calif., and Yakima, Wanh., with 1 pef cent each. Decllnea intuitu from I per cent to 13 per cent ere reported In ether cities. Both Fresno. Calif., and Spokane, Wash., reported decllnea of 13 per rent. All the clllcn except Bremerton. Wanh.. however, allowed lncreiuea fnr ihn (lrt half of IR41 comparrd with the like period of 1M6. Retail trade In Bicmerton declined 3 per eent for the period. lncxeaea In the other cltlea ranged an high aa 43 per cent In Alhambra and Olendale. Calif. Hop Pickers Still "Not Stranded" PORTLAND, Aug. 13 im The Walter Fltntmmons family thinks It will do all right once It gets Its 18 hands to the hop yards. The family, Mr. and Mrs. FIU almmons and their seven children, has been spending the last several days In one of the park blocks, although going to a lintel for shelter at night. Mrs. Pltzalmmons said they were at a Vancouver. Wash., farm briefly but the employer there mild he didn't know there were seven chil dren when he hired the father, and didn't have room for them. Although thrlr dully home has been Ihe park blocks. Pituilmmons said, "We're not stranded." Classified Ads Bring Results. , R. W. McMULLEN (Just coll mo Mac) Formerly with Hcrman't Man's Stora - V it f '1015 Main Street Specializing In: e Ladies' and Mon't Matched Sots All Sixes Individual Pieces Ladies' Hat and Shoo Cases O Woek-Endors Trunks, Hand Lockers Men's And Boys' Salts Film y . r "w Aclrrna dale Hlorm and her actor hunband. Lee Bunnell, none tar thrlr family of boys. The aetrma holda Ihe newest arrival, ll-day-old Paul William, who doesn't seem In trrentrd In having his flrat picture taken, tenter Is Phillip Lee. 4, and at right, Peter, IS months. Police Hold Bike Auction Thirteen confiscated bicycles. which have been held at the city hall by police for misdemeanors on the part of their owners and which have not been claimed after notice was given, were auctioned off on the city hall steps yesterday afternoon by Chief of Police Orvllle Hamilton. Bidding was spirited but good-natured, as blkea were sold for prices ranging from 11.50 for one venerable machine to 11635 for another an cient bul repairable vehicle. City police may confiscate the machine of any trafflo violator for certain periods of time, varying In relation to tho seriousness of the of fense and If, after the required con flncatlon period has been served, the bikes are not retrieved, notices are sent to the owners, after which the bikes not claimed are auctioned off. Blueback Salmon Said Increasing ruKTutND, ore., Aug. 13 mi Blue bark salmon are Increasing In Ihe Columbia rlvrr after a nhnrp de- It's CAL OE3E TONITE C fit-ORE tssSTAVfRIl B HISMWJIf o? 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Short Trips Mo Vourself Ssv H STILES' BEACON SERVICE Phono 8304 1201 East Main I KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Queens End Visit Here The reign of Quecn-Por-A-Day Edna Matteson In the Klamath ba sin ended this week, following 10 days of varied entertainment. Queen Edna, accompanied by her hunband, Jim Mnttenon, and For mer Queen Guy Williamson, ar rived In Mcdford by plune Satur day, Augunt 3, The group from Southern California was flown to Klamath Falls by Phil Hitchcock, local business man, where the visit er: -cie met by representatives of the chamber of commerce, Klamath (Sheriff's posse and the Klamath Saddle club. Following dinner and a radio broadcast over station KFJI, the party proceeded to Lake o' the Woods where a reception was held In their honor, and Sunday after noon a pack ride along the Skyline trail was started, which ended Fri day at Crater lake. John Eblngcr, Klamath Falls law yer, took the party by car up to the Columbia river for another NUNN BUSH SHOES S SPECIAL SALE of COLORED T-SHIRTS By Famous Manufacturers Values to $2.95 NOW 1.49 MANSTORE- nt Main .FASHION -j Since 1911 , 1,1 JIMMI i night of camping out with break fast at Tlmberllne lodge, and the Bend chamber of commerce, radio station KBND and other concerns entertained them with dinner danc ing, radio and theatre parties and a fishing trip before returning them hi jviamatn Falls Tuesday. Eblngcr took them to Medford SHOES for BOYS and GIRLS I S iutoi.im.1i i. univru wnn I I 1 where they will board a plan for home today. The navy has a critical need for one thousand more nurses. Those nurses who have had no active duty and are between 31 and 38 years nf Sltf maW nnr.lt, f r a r.nml..lnn land active duty. 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