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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1947)
t. I V 1 I flash Floods, Tornadoes Leave 16 Dead And Missing iln Nebraska Communities ; I CAMBRIDGE, Neb., Juna M m ; Flash flood! will tornados which ! Miifht many of their vietims In bed j ! left a toll of at least 1 dMd end . miestaf In Nebraska today as work- tenert sourht to restore ummunloa Uon to Isolated communities. ' Hardest hit wai this south-central Nebraska town where at least nine were drowned by a 12-foot wall of J aiaddr water discharged from t Medh-ln creek yesterday. An ad- dltlonal four wvro mlsalnr here, t . Senate Hikes jNavy Funds I WASHINGTON. June 23 The ' f senate appropriations committee to ( day added f 176.500.000 today to the J nary appropriation voted by the I Bal tons tall (R-Mass.) declared will J lire the nation "a powerful, well balanced fighting fleet." The measure approved bv the com- asKtee will give the navy: J A personnel strength of 395.000 J anUeted men and 43.000 officers; an t otrre fleet of 383 combat ships, and I IT93 aircraft, exclusive of those used xor reserve training. I This is 1000 more officers and 40,- t 000 more men than allowed by the I house bill; 34 more combat ships and ' : SSI more aircraft. ' I Saltonsta.il. chairman of the sub . J committee which considered details ; J of the program, declared the net J effect of the changes voted today would be to add el6.SO0.O00 in usable i t appropriations to the sum voted by i the house. He explained that while . 1 176,600,000 in new money was voted, , J the senate group rescinded an addl- ! tional $161,000,000 in carryover ap- ! preprint Ions. f LEGAL. NOTICES Notional Forest Timber For Sale Oral suction bids will be' received at the offices of th forest Supervisor, Pott Office Bulldins, Lakeview. Oregon, be (Inning at 3:00 p. m. July S3, 1947. for aU the live Umber marked or designated for cutting, and aU merchantable dead timber located on an area embracing about 1900 acres within sections 10. 11, IS. 13. 14. 13. 22 and 27. T. 36 S., R. 13 E, W M , and section T, T. 38 S-. R IS .. W.H., rismooi Naiionai sorest. Oregon, stlmated to be 10.000.000 feet B. M mora or leas, of live and dead ponderosa wna ana sugar pine, ana i.uw,ouu xeei. B. M.. more or less, of white fir and other species of sawtimber. Scaled bids accompanied by required payment re ceived by the Forest Supervisor prior to a:ou p. m. juiy 21, iy. wui De con aldsred the equivalent of an oral bid and posted lor the Information of au bidders. fro bid of less than S12.42 per M. feet for ponderosa pine and sugar pine, S3.27 pee at. feet for white fir and other apeeisa win be considered. In addition to the prices bid for stumpage a coopera tive deposit of S42 per M. feet B.M.. to be used by the Forest Service for paying the cost of slash disposal and a cooperative deposit of S0.28 per M. feet B.M., to cover the cost of tree planting, seed sowing and timber stand improve ment work on tha area cut over, for the total cut of timber under the terms of the agreement, will be required. A pay ment of S29.0O0.00 to be applied on the purchase price, refunded or retained In part aa liquidated damages, according to the conditions of sale, must accompany each sealed bid and must be shown to be in the possession of oral bidders as a qualification for auction bidding. If an oral bid is declared to be high at the closing of the auction, the bidder must immediately make the required payment and confirm the bid bv submitting it in writing on a Forest Service bid form. The rirht to reject any and all bids is reserved. Before bids are submitted, full information concerning the timber, the conditions of sale and the submts alon of bids should be obtained from the Forest Supervisor. Lakeview. Ore awti.ee the Regional Forester. Portland, Two others drowned 66 miles north east of here when their car, striking a highway, washout, hurtled into a flooded creek. Caught In their beds by Uie dawn flash flood, many resident of this community of 1100 frantically chop ped holes in roots and olimbed trees to escape the wall of water, re ported to be 13 feet deep. Alto gether, 196 were taken by boats and trucks from trees and housetops. Cloudbursts Cloudbursts ranging up to an un official "13 to 13 inches at Burwell, Neb., sent streams over their banks throughout the state. Along with high winds and tornadoes, these leit many communities without either telephone or telegraphic, com munication. In North Central Nebraska, naif the town of North Loup was in undated. Flood damage about 50 miles East of Broken Bow, where the Kev. Thomas Mitchell said "1 to 13 inches" of rain fell, was esti mated bv Newspaper Editor George J. Porter at MO.OeO. Ashland In Eastern Nebraska had its fourth flood of the year. Harry D. Strunk, president of the Republican valley conservation as sociation and publisher of the Mc Cook Gazette, expressed belief the death toll will rise when all com munication is restored. Tornadoes which struck at Loomis, Oxford, and Gothenburg. Neb., in jured at least nine persons and added I arm property aaiuage to mounting crop losses. Already sod den by previous floods and Incessant rains, thousands of ncn cropland acres were unable to absorb the new nrin. which was left standing to choke off much wheat and corn. - CARNIVAL B Dick Turner A t II" !!U core, mi n m Mimes. stT.smtt rT oev , "Tanks for d' pardon. Warden, but I ain't leavin' hare) till I got proof you destroyed all dam 'wanted-dead-of. alive poster!" New Laws Go Vet Burial Jl IS No. Tel. NOTICI INTITINO BIDS The undersigned Police Judge will re eeive bids up to 7:30 P. H., July 7, 1947. for the following short wave radio equip ment. Complete SO Watt output 112137 MC Mobile Trans-Rcvr. 1 SO watt output fixed station trans mitter and receiver for 132137 MC to be remote control. 1 Remote control unit for above trans mitter and receiver, 1 FD-B Doolittle Frequency Monitor Direct reading. 1 Triple skirt eollnear coaxial antenna complete with 79 ft. RG18U copalene transmission line. (The above equipment to provide com plete S-way eommunicstion.l The City reserves the right, to reject any or all bids. ' H. T. FRANEY Tollce Judge Jn. 13, 23; J. 3, No. 747. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ROBERT C. SHORT, also known as It. C. SHORT, Deceased. NoUce is hereby given that the un dersigned have been appointed Execu trices of the Last Will and Testament and Estate of Robert C. Short, also known as R. C. Short, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are directed to present the same froperiy verified to us at the office of red D. Fletcher. 12 Melhase Building, Klamath Falls, Oregon, within six months from the date of first publics estlon of this notice, which is June 10th, 1M7. INEZ 3. SHORT FRANCES HILYARD Executrices. I . 1S-U-J0, Jl. 7. No. 730. 1 Shipworkers Demand Veto SEATTLE. June 23 (PV The A PL- Ship Scalers union held short stop work meetings at start of the day shift at two shipyards today to sign a telegram to Sen. Harry P. Cain tit-wasn.i demanding ne vote to sustain President Truman's veto of the Taft-Hartley bill.' Fred O. Ber ry. business agent, announced. Two hundred signed the telegram at the Todd drydocks. stopping work from 7:30 a. m. to 7:53 a. m. and 47 signed at the Puget Sound Bridge and wedging company in IS min utes, he said. ."Washington labor demands that you vote to sustain the veto," the message said, in part. Senator . Cain voted for the bill when It originally passed the senate. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS KOTTCK IS HEBFBV f.lVEN that' the Undersigned hits been appointed Ad- 1 nut Tutor of the Estate of james WALLACE BAILEY, deceased, by the circuit court oi tne stale or ore ion for Klamath County, and ha qualified. All oartoni havlna claimi asairut Mid Witt arc. hereby requested to present them, duly verified, as required oy law, to the underslimed Administrator at his office, 207. Willi ts Building. Klamath Falls, Oregon, on or before six months from the date of the first publication hereof, which date Is June 14. 1047. A. W. SCHAUPP. Administrator of the Estate of James Wallace Bailey. Deceased. J 16-23-30 J 7-14 No 752 NOTICE OF DISSOLt'TION OP ' PARTNERSHIP MONARCH TIRE SERVICE The roiiartnrhin of Bvron K. Teed and Robert A. Newell, operating Mon arch Tire service at aoi sou in mn Street. Klamath Tails. Oregon, was dis solved May 31. 1947, Robert A. Newell retiring therefrom. ' Accounts receivable shall be paid to Byron K. Teed and claims against the partnership should be presented to him. BYHUN JV. TKEU - ROBERT A 'NEWELL JY 16-23. No, 75L NOTICE Notice la herebv riven that on March 7, 1M8. Viggo EU Skov died an Inmate of the Oregon State Hospital at Salem, Oregon, and tnat tne state una tsoara of Oregon has received from said hos pital cash to the credit of said decedent totalling $211.56; that said Viggo Ell Skov was committed to said hosoital from Klamath County,. Oregon: and that; under sections 2J-joi to 2i-ju3, uregon Lom Diied Laws Annotated, aa amended, said sum, less claims of creditors, if any, and of the State of Oregon against the estate of said decedent, are subject to escheat to ine state oi uregon. STATE LA NO BOARD , Bv E. T, Pierce. Clerk. J 23-30-J1 7. No. 758 In Saturday SALEM. June 33 P The new laws passed by the 1947 legislature wiu become effective on Saturday. .July 5. despite Governor Earl Snell's designation of that day as a legal holiday. Attorney General George Neuner aid today. Neuner said that referendum pe tions against laws passed by the legislature might be filed either1 by July 3 or July 7. The legal dead line is July S. but it would be im possible to file them on that day since the state department would be closed for the holiday. Oovernor Snell. when he an nounced last week that July 5 would be a holiday, said he would issue a proclamation, but this proclama tion has not yet been issued. The federal reserve system notified Sec retary of State Robert S. Farrell Jr., it would order 1. member banks to close July 5 when it received certified copy of the proclamation. Photographer Dies Of Heart Attack SALEM. June 23 Ralph I. Oifford. 53, chief photographer for the Oregon state highway commis sion, died of a heart attack in On tario today, the commission an nounced, v Giffords plctdire.1 of Oregon scenery have beenr published in newspapers and magazines through oat the United States. His colored motion picture, "The New Oregon Trail." showing Oregon's scenery, also has been shown throughout the county. He leaves a widow and a son, both of Salem. LawAnnounced A remarried World War II widow of a member of the armed forces now Interred overseas loses the light to decide where her former husband shall be finally Interred; a widow whq was divorced or separated from her husband at the time of his death, moreover, also forfeits this right. These statements were made today by Lt. Col. Vernon L. Lewis, chief of the American graves registration di vision for the Pacific Northwest, Auburn. Wash. Lewis requested re married widows of World Wax II deceased now Interred overseas to write a letter to Memorial Division, Quartermaster General, Washington 25. D. C, indicating their change of status. "Her own written statement to the effect that she has remarried will constitute proof that she is no 1 longer the legal next of kin. The war department will then determine the succeeding legal next of kin In accordance with the precedence established by the secretary of war." Quake Jolts Bay Area Homes SAN FRANCISCO. June S3 WV A moderate earthquake of the un- aiuatory type rocked San Francisco and the surrounding area for about four minutes starting at 3:28 p.m. (PST yesterday but damage was confined to a few broken windows and dishes Jolted from shelves, The quake, originating In the San Andreas fault, was felt as far south as Monterey bay, B0 miles away. New System Speeds Up Messages WASHINGTON. June U (4r-NHC free! dent Nile Trasnmell said to day new radio eommmilrallun ayatetn has been developed which ea send 1,000,004 words a minute. He said Uie new syuem, known as ultrafax, "could transmit twenty 50,000 word novels from New York to San Francisco In only (0 seconds." Its so speedy, the National Broadcasting company head told congress, that present communica tions methods will seem as "slow as the ox cart compared with a itrntu llner." ' Ready Soon TJltrafax was developed by Radio Corporation of A- erica, and will be ready for a publlo showing some tune this summer. TrammeTl said this la the way It works: "Each printed page la treated na a , , , picture and ls) flushed In rapid succession. At the receiving end, (he pages are reproduced by a new hlgh-sjirod uhologrnphto pro cssa for quick delivery,' Trammel! told senate Interstate and foreign commerce ub-oomiiilt-teo that Uie new process may mean that the hcwspurjnr of the future will be delivered by radio. "Mutiy radio broiidcaatera of to day will become the elecuonlo pub lishers of tomorrow," he predicted In his prepared testimony, "Radio newspapers will become commonplace, pract'cully every form of artlatlo expression will be riinie uvailnble to the people direct from studio to home," lirKAtn Nrwn, Kl.m.lh fslls, Or, MIIWIMV, Urns 1. I" IT. f.s. T. Tourist Travel Figure Climbing PORTLAND. June 33 IAV Tour ist travel In Oregon Is about 1ft per rent above last year, Uie Oregon Stale Mulor assnrlatlon estimated today. It predicted a record tourist year In 1047. 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HEAVY HAULING CRANE SERVICE Equipment In Klamath Fall and Medford Phone 44SS ' OK TRANSFER CO. 330 Spring R. O. (BLACKIE) CRUTCHFIELD Is now operating the MOBIL SERVICE STATION No. eth and E. Main "At the Hlitp Llhl Hattrrr Hervlee Mobllvbrlrallon Tire Repair . . . Mobil UpecUlllei Car Wathhif . . e T WW-I'M" , Aulo Aecessorles CRUTCHFIELD'S MOBIL SERVICE Phone 4M " ATtASTI A OME-UNIT 12 BIG ADVANTAGES well tew l a.4(t . see luilia Smtil "tCtil" etiifeiieimi uMti I linel t me . In IvM-ltrt. 'sfl Tee in M(ele Sin sM WM lS (.!. Slyie RivCemlMl-CNrffOtute ami TTJTjf t'. Mllrh.il sf 111 Mlass lss.. (stsas, ll villa Jsm.s N. Tsfi aaS Asssslsl.s sf rsitlsna, Th.r asvs as.a ssrvlaf Iks hare at s.srlsf slass ISII. FREE CLINIC WINEMA HOTEL FRIDAY, JUNE 27 To hear well it to got more pleasure out of life. STORE FOR MEN adds two more famous makes of men's wear to its already long list of nationally known brands! 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