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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1944)
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON MCI SEVEN ,6, 191 ce Siabilizailon Made ; penalties Enforced c nl.li In the uiioii. PrS, 1 r,ti0l pro- oroviH ' i , milriina r.gh l CJ m u i referring to lunimi " lholl0 w ho ire iiciiuh!'-" i1' -rmlll of Hi vat nm- the W ! "i. Il.rvmuhmil MWi..,.ia It '"l'".,.. Wmh.. r- ,Vh"r reHlslniUoti form. Jnlatlon. nd l m sorry From now n.i - . ji-.tf flirt not ne ."".' .T.'.yj.. ;; B ..unn. ''."rot. he?. I. not I ut of choice. Tselh In Rule , control Is equipped with intimit uhn Is to bring his landlord jnto 10 recover uniii-. ,rovld dnmnscs up to times the amount of tlie EGAL NOTICES Of NttTimi Of OABD or intiam lriiiuon ""r ' within int tounruriM ol Uw Lr, IH(, lor purpoM "fff I or in otuiiu..i" Hint im - kpd jpparllortlin lh Mtn 10 ln ul Una am ilImM 10 111 nom f Mien turn lly In My "HII tha lilili tr "I tcmhr. r Ihi ourpw of rvlwlng n4 I J DIXON. fUrrtUry. rjiurptiu Irritation Dulrlel. iwi nix ibj. overcharge, or ISO, whichever l greater. To ahow how determined con lireaa la Hint the rent program ha enforced, me MaMllzntton ex tension act of July I, 1944, car ried thla treblc-darneiie crovliion ont itep further. Triple Damage! Aa the law la now written, the OPA admlnlatrator haa authority to bring ault for three tlmea the overcharge If, within 30 daya after tho overcharge, the tenant haa not none ao. in such a cate, the riamagea art payable to the United States Ireaaury. A willful violation of any of tho rent regulations niekra the violator subject to prosecution under criminal law. False state, monls on the registration form or an evasion or attempted eva sion of the maximum rent regu lation may be punishable by IftOOU fine or on year'a Imprla. onment, Th OPA la not anxious, how ever, to pop Into court every time violation Is discovered. In many eases, the rent director may call the violation to the landlord's attention and request that restitution be made, usual ly aa a refund to the tenant. Contributes to U. 8. It sometimes happens that the overcharge has been made against a tenant who hua moved nway and whose present where aboiita may bo unknown. In such cases, th landlord does not escape refund, but his payment la made In the form of a contribu tion to Unci Sum's treasury. Where voluntary rciitltiitlon Is not made within a reasonable time, or where the violation Is repeated after warning, OPA can ana win taxe legal steps to re. quire that restitution and to bring th violator to Justice. Fro. quent practice is to ask for an injunction restraining the land lord from further violation and requiring refunds and contrltau lions. Uncle Sum means business when h putj rent r-ontrol to worn, because uncle Snm is de lermlned that the American economy be stabilized during this period oi emergency. LA GRANDE, Oct. 6 (7P Luther Hindman, prominent rancher, was crushed to death under his tractor while seeding plot on his farm near Elgin, It waa learned here today. !':HiffllWii;i'iiJiim Br JUANITA 8HINN Th drama denarlment hat produced an entertainment given ior a young people s club in the library club rooms last Tuesday, This tklt will be thown with others In the first series of shows in i no inline meair soon. Dates have not been announced because sn many of the cast have been in wnnin the last few weeks. The freshman flrls are bclni given physical examinations In their physical education poriods. Tho oxama started Thursday o( this week and will be continued next Wednesday, unless other wise notified, Dr. George Wright is giving the check-ups. The councilor! have bean checking up on the seniors' credits, courses, and graduation requirement thla week. Thos seniors not meeting require ments win do noiinea ana canea tn the offlco for further council lug In th very near future. 00 Th committee working on or ganizing the traffic squad mot with Paul Angstead, advisor, to draw up an application blank which haa been distributed to the varloua junior and senior home room to the boys who are Inter ested In becoming members of the squad. The blanks are to be returned by next Monday so the committee can choose those boys nesi quannea. me squad win consist of approximately 23 mem' bcrs. At an assembly held in the auditorium this morning, Alyce Wells, a Junior girl sang two numbers. After lew yells, ana a short talk from Bob Perkins, co-can a n of the football team and Bill Wilson, right guard, three sailors from the local air Building Partly Dtitroycd by Fir Fire, which started In wood shed at 2243 Kiln street, brought out th fir department at 4:28 p. m. Wednesday. Th flames spread to vacant house on the premises and th struc ture waa partially destroyed. firemen said. Owner of th proprty Is Bollln Phelps. Simple Straw Vote Gives FDR Lead PORTLAND. Oct. 6 (P A iu- per-slmpllfled straw vot with nothing to do but yank a tteket off a board glvet President Roosevelt an almost X to 2 lead over Gov. Thomas E. Dewey. The balloting, conducted in newareel theatres In 16 cities for tho past month, totaled 2SS.120 for Roosevelt and 188,445 for Dewey. Voters pull off a ticket from either th Roosevelt or the Dewey sid of a board posted in th lobby, PrC McCLANE ASSIGNED PFC Mary E. McCIan, WAC, formerly of 1828 Crescent, is now assigned to th WAC head quarters detatchment at Camp Carton, Colo. Sh waa recently promoted to th rank of prlv ate first class. At Camp Carton, PFC McCIan haa been assigned to the signal office. station entertained with music and "horse-play." Coach Marble Cook concluded th assembly with a few words concerning the pep of th student body, the coming gam with Ashland tonight, and th game last week. SKINOHFM? Keller iorr, hebiag Irticaeioa of Viaplt IUi, Oisffef , Dry Icmm, at many otkers Ao soeeklag RBGINOL hHO.Vi ton rtni.ICATIOM t CIRCUIT COUHT Of TMtj or onr.oo.f tn apd toh :ath county. 0.N0AR0, PUlMifl vs. NCAHO. Deign dsn. y.t ON'GARO. rfnlint! Kt NAME OF THK TATT Of IS; You ire hsrsby rtqutr4 I sntj aruwor ins compiaini riisxj vfj in ins snoY) snuuoti iuii, ffir weeks of the det of the :t!ifsilrn of tms summons, in "i Ht4. newaftjpir print 'ilihffl in Klimath Cfltinly. Or ifh Mid time is the Iftth ty of r. lit! 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