Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, June 30, 1943, Page 3, Image 3

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    Juno HO, 1913
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE THREE
STATE POLICE
START DRIVE
0 SPEEDERS
Stnto police officers will under
take to clock motorists who
ililvo over tho 3S-mllc per hour
limit, accnrcllim to n plan clnvnl.
oped by Charles P. I'rny, super
intendent of the Orcjion ntnto po
lice. Violations will lio reported to
the locul board, which will hold
hearing cltlnK tho Individual
concerned to appear before the
hoard. Violations will be pen
alized nt the discretion of the
hoard according to tho levcrlly
of the nine.
The board may penalize viola
tors by revoking supplemental
ratlonii, or by revoking the "A"
book. If the case warrants it.
Through these regulations It is
hoped that nils-users of sup
plemental "fl" mid "C" books
will be apprehended, officials
say, and hope that the public
will coopernto In the matter.
Klamath Medical
Scrvico Purchases
Hillside Hospital
(Continued From Page One)
J. G. Patterson, vice president;
Dr. J. M. Hilton, secretary and
treasurer; Dr. George A. Mussey,
assistant secretary mid treasurer;
Dr. Charles V. Hugh, member of
the board of directors serving
with officers as tho board.
Other physlcluiis affiliated
with tho bureau tiro Y. Cecil
Adams, George II. Adlcr, W. C
Ilundrant. Harold M. Brown, E
Dlctsche, S. D. Enrhurt, L. D.
Gaits, C. F. Harris, warren
Hunt. E. D. Johnson, E. u. uino,
Dean II. Oshorn. Ray W. Olden
burg. A. A. Soulc, L. L. Truux
George I. Wright, all of Klamath
Kails: Krank E. Trotman or Mer
rill, nnd A. J. McCannel, Chllo
qutn. Members serving In the
armed forces are J. Martin
Adams, Nell F. Ulack. R. W. Es-
person. Hugh U. currin, fain w
Sharp, Carl Rclchman, George
D. Massey. Marvin Nersem
Merle II. Swanscn and T. F. For
1-y.
Merryman StaUmant
Dr. Merryman, resident of
Klumuth Falls for the past 40
years, will continue to make his
homo in this city ana be in ac
tive practice, ho stated Wednesday.
!'l want to express my best
wishes for tho success of the new
management of Hillside hospital
where I shall continue to prac
tice," Dr. Merryman said.
UP-TO-DATE
FORT BKNNINC, Ga.. OP)
Fort Bennlng's paratroopers
hiivo a real Geronlmo to yell for
when they hit the silk. He is
Pvt. Peter Geronlmo of New
York.
The booted bottlers cry "Ger
onlmo" tho name of the Indian
chief of frontier days each time
they bail out.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE Is hereby given that
C. S. Elliot hos been oppointed
executor 'of the Last Will and
Testament of Leonora A. Elliot,
deceased. , Creditors having
claims against tho cstnto of said
decedent may file same with said
executor, duly verified as re
quired by law, at his office at
J. u. I'cmiey lo., ivianiam runs,
Oregon, within six months from
the ditto of first iblication of
till notice.
C. S. ELLIOT
Executor of Last Will and
Testament of Leonora A.
Elliot, deceased.
First publication, June 0. 1043.
J 0-1O-23-3O; Jy 7 No. 234
SUMMONS
Equity No. 6663
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF
KLAMATH.
GEORGE R. BELL, Plaintiff,
vs.
AUDREY BELL, Defendant.
To Audrey Bell, Defendant.
IN , THE NAME OF THE
(STATE OF OREGON, GREET
ING: You are hereby required
lo appear and answer the com
plaint filed against you in the
abovo entitled suit and court on
or before June 30, 1043, and if
you full to so appear and answer,
for want thereof, the plaintiff
will apply to the court for the
relief prayed for in his com
plaint, to-wit: a divorce from
you upon tho grounds of deser
tion for a period of more than
ono year.
Tho summons is served upon
you by publication pursuant to
nn order of the Honorable David
R. Vandonberg, Judge of the
abovo entitled court, said order
being dated Juno 2, 1043 and by
publication thereof onco a week
for four consecutive and suc-
ppsslvp wnnkn fft Insnrf Innc Tim
date of the first publication Is
Juno 2, 1043, and the date of the
Inst publication is Juno. 30, 1043.
W. LAMAR TOWNSEND,
Attorney for PJalntiff
214 Willits Building,
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
J 2-0-10-23-30 No. 243.
TTUIIMtIV nviinwi
To Return to Meat
Supplies on Coast
SAN FRANCISCO, Juno 30
fl') Packing plants on tho Pa
cific coast will resume opera
tions tomorrow under tho new
July 1 quotas and meat supplies
should return to "wartime nor
mal" quickly, says Frank Marsh,
regional office of prlco admin
istration chief,
Mursh returned yesterday
from a tour of the coust during
which ho investigated the incut
situation. JCxhausUon of quotas
Is a large factor In tho suspen
sion of about 12 western plunls
and slowing of operations la
many others, ho said.
Magazine Quoted
In Libel Action
SPOKANE, Juno 30 Ml A
magiilnii published by Ashley )',
Holden, Spokane newspuper wri
ter, that ran tiireo Issues and
fulled was quoted at length In
federal court yesterday in an ef
fort to show Holden had been
associated with Japanese Inter
est.
News company and its local
agent, C. W. Hawkslcy, for
$250,000 In a libel action be
cause of an articlo in the maga
zlno "Pic" dealing with the
Holden Is suing tho Amerlcon bundles for congress campaign
of the Spokane athletic round
table.
The reversible snake - lizard
travels backward or forward
with equal facility.
POPCORN'S INTRODUCTION
Qaudequlna, an Indian, Intro
duced popcorn to the early Eng
lish colonists In 1630.
Classified Ads Bring Results.
If you have the proper ear in
urance. you can keep tight
driving and let the Insurant
company worry about th aeeU
dent. Get a standard policy
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By ERNEST B. VACCARO
WASHINGTON, Juno 30 ll'i
The senate appropriations com
mittee recommended pussuge to
day of a $3,000,000,000 house
upproved war agencies bill lo
which It added $3,001,400 to car
ry on, In a limited wuy, the
operations of tho office of war
information's domestic brunch,
The house hud sought to hull
all domestic activities of Elmer
Davis' agency by allowing noth
ing for that work,
Foreign Service Money
Tho bill, which Senator Mc
Kellar (D-Tcnn.) suld ha would
call up Inter in the day, pro
vided $23,000,000 for OWl's for
eign scrvico brunch, as compared
with a subcommittee recom
mendation of $27,003,300.
These two items, coupled with
a housc-ullowed $3,000,000 for
contingencies, raised OWl's ap
propriation to $33,301,400.
OPA Allowances
As approved by the committee
the measure raised house allow
ances for the office of price ad
ministration by $47,000,000 to a
total of $177,000,000 and re
moved house bans against pay
ments of subsidies to roll back
retail food prices, grade labeling
requirements and against em
ployment of any official with
less than five years practical ex
perience In the industry In which
he officiates. (The ban on sub
sidies Is Included in other legis
lation). The committee added $300,000
to Its subcommittee's recom
mendations for OWl's domestic
branch to provide funds for pay
ing accrued leave of employes
whoso dismissal would be re
quired, but kept restrictions
against Its preparation, publica
tion or distribution of "pamph
lets or other literature."
win,
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ill -J $ :rr m
Axis Tense Under
Invasion Threats;
Riots Reported
(Continued From Page One)
ation of Bucharest as an air
raid precaution. All persons
who have recently moved Into
the capital from the provinces
will be forced to leave, this re
port said.
Strengthen Lints
New strengthening of the axis
lines was reported too In south
ern Italy and its adjoining step
ping stone islands of Sicily and
Sardinia, as well as In France,
where Field Marshal Erwin
Rommel was said to have con
centrated some 330,000 troops
in the Rhone valley. In a Mos
cow broadcast heard by the
soviet monitor, the Russian
news agency Tass reported Italy
has ordered mobilization of
every ablobodlcd resident of
Sicily because of tho "inevita
bility of allied Invasion" and
has suspended private telephone
and telegraphic communications
between the mainland and
Sicily and Sardinia.
EFFICIENCY
REDWOOD CITY, Calif.,' (VPl
Senior Air Raid Warden Ira E.
Stuck would like to see anyone
beat his suburban Pulomar Park
slvillun defense unit's record.
When tho alert sounded, war
dens already had been on the job
10 minutes.
They'd assembled, unknow
ingly, for practice.
The Vengeance is a two-seater
plane equipped with a 1600-h.p.
engine, and carries a capacity
load of 2000 pounds.
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