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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1952)
,1 ) THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 10.12 J Ili -'-l 1.' JLTitiTT , .1., .11,,1...L'i,..iU.(-lli,uMH-jf '''&T?t4 SPECIAL AGENT TESTIFIES William Frank (right, hack to camera), special treasury agent, testifies heforc the King House Ways and Means subcommittee in San Francisco that a special agent in the San Francisco internal revenue bureau was fired for instruc ting a subordinate to backdate tax forms. Members of the committee (background) are, loft to right. Rep. Carl Curtis (ll-N), Eugene Koogh (D-NY), Cecil King (I)-Calif.), chair man; Robert W. Kean (D NJ), and John W. Byrnes (H-Wis.). Counsel for the committee (below) are left to right, Bruno Sehachncr, Adrian De Wind, chief counsel, and Donald Schapiro. Yuie Greeting Really Red A propaganda Christmas csrd dropped on U.N. troops by the "Chinese People's Volunteers" In Korea lost ChrlMmaa was received In a letter recently by Mrs. Inez Orlllln of Bly from her son. Sgt. D. O. Olvan. Sgt. Olvan said he picked up the card "on Old Haldy a hill that's urs during the daytime and the Chink's at night. " The top fmge of the card bore the words 'Merry Christmas." It was decorated with holly, bells, anowflakes and ribbon. Inside the cover was the propa ganda message from the "Volun teers." It read: "Whatever the color, race or creed, . All plain folka are brothers In deed. Both you and - want life and peace, 1' you go home, the war will cease, VKMAND PEACE! STOP THE WAR1" , ITALY NKKDft WIIKAT a itumc i jwy win unvc hi iiii i port 100,000 tons of wheat to meet I - mtlnn1. rBnnUanianll In t fl 'I , M,U linXUII n .V,,UI,V,,:I,P ... The major part. 110.000 tons, Is expected to come from Italy's miota under the International Wheat Agreement. Other . likely sources given In a recently pub lished survey Include: 20,000 .tons from Russia, and 40.000 tons from ' Argentina. Beautiful Valentines . . . Voljht'i Pioneer Offlre Supply Co. I2t Main. NOW! PROTECTION FROM ( WW YOUR LINCOLN-MERCURY Ojs. VO ) DEALER AND THE Vr p3 FORWARD-LOOKINO f jFj J LINCOLN-MERCURY V LTy 9wrf4&Y V OROANIZATION l33jT '"' " "E!WF1CB... THAT'S WHAT LINCOLN-MERCURY'S NEW WORKMANSHIP BRINGS TO YOUR CAR Today, when you py yw repair bill at your Llncoln-Mnrcury dealer, you get responsible, litiblt proof that every operation you ordered ha been performed with the factory-trained mechanic'! own RM aeal attached to your ateering wheel to verify hia (killed workmanship!' Under a new $110,000 program, we have joined with the forward-looking Ljncoln-Mercury organ iMtion to train every, mechanic in factory approved acrvlcing method. Each of our men will he certified u an L-M Reglatered Mechanic. And ai mich, he atakea hia own reputation on LEGAL NOTICE KQMITY NO. Oil Hull for Divorce Hl'MMONH IN Till! CIHCUIT COI HT Or TIIK HTATK OK OIIKCON rOH K I. A MATH COUNTY KIM O. HAILKV, t Plaintiff, i Vi. t ALICE HAIt.CY, t Dcfrndftil. To- ALICE IIAII.KY. Irfndm- IN TUB NAMK Ot THK HTATE OK OHKGON. you mtw hvraby rntir1 lo Plr and amwr th cnmplatnl fllftj auslnal yu in tli alwve nllllrl Cuuit uii or nfnra iha oiptratlnn ot four WNki from Kchruary 7. lttS2, whlrh It the dm nf (trl puliltratlnn of IhU numtnona, and If you fall 10 m atiawrr, fur want iherfof, plaintiff will aplv lo tha Court for tha rrllf prayed for in hu romplalnt. to-wlt: Kor a drrrra of divorce fnravrr dluolvlna tha tmndi of matrimony herrtnfnra and now axlt Ing liatwvan you and tha plaintiff. Thl ninimoni l nrvrd upin you by puhhrallon thereof onea cmh week for four iijrraaalv wcrkk, pursuant to ort.n-' of Hon. David It VatidrnbrrK. Judgt of tha ahovr anlltlfd Court, daUd ftbmary 5. IU32. CHATIIt'IIN it BftlCKNBR Merrill, Oregun AtUirnaya for Plaintiff f -7-H-21 M M-0 No. Soft NOTICB OK HOME KOUNDUP Thla Notice will, after Fahruary 7. Itwj, aupcriada the Notice publuhed J.tnunr' and February 4. m'J. in tha Med ford Mall Tribune. Aahland 'rutin., hlftbiyou Newa, and Klantath Herald St Newt Tha horaa roundu, tun wilt will tefln Kchruary II. 1832. and be conducted pursuant to the pro alont of Chanter 21 1. Orel on l.a provl WM. AH llvatock owner, the grnrral rub tic, Jack ton County, Klamath Coun V and the .Slat of Oregon, are here by notified that Mr !oul V llc.alf of Mniitaiua, Cahfurnla. la dealgnated by the llurt-au of Land Management aa aulherttad agant in charge of a roundup oi honea runnln at large on the public landa In tha Jenny Creek Klamath Itlver area in Jack ton and Klantath Countlaa. Oregon, deter I bed a followa: fleglnnlng at the point where Oregon Slate Highway W cruaaea Jenny Creea -In Rrc. . T 40 8. It 4 K. WM -. thanra aatterly along aald Highway M to the point where aald Hlihway 06 rroaa Klamath River ln Sec. 31, T. 3B . It. 7 E .W M i: the ice aouth weaterly along aald Klamath River to the Oregon-California Slate boundary line in Sec 3, T. 41 B. R E. W M thence wait along tha atata boundary Una to Jenny Creek Hn Hec. IT, T. 41 ft., n. 4 a... w m.i: inenro northerly along aald Jenny Creek tna point of beginning. very Job be performs by atam.ing his own RM seal on a tag you'll find neatly attached to your ateering wheel rim! That seal once and for all establishes job responsi bility. It promises premium quality workmanship. It assures you that every job has been done with complete thoroughness and efficiency in the quickest possible time. And in auto repairs, that wift, competent workmanship means a better job at less cost. Why not drive in today-and get the practical benefits of exclusive RM Certified Service from now on. ll'HI ,0I,T,",D MICHANIC-MIANI CMTIHID SIRVICI, IACKI0 A"a , IV THI MICHANK'I OWN NAMI AND MKSONAl MrUTATION. BASIN MOTORS All hnraea collected In the roundup will be held for I he period required by CliaptT ')). Orrgon lwi, fl5l at the old Ward J (inch In Sec 30, T. 40 S , It. 3 t, W K, , nr.. Pohrganid Anv pvraon who rati eatiililivh ownerahlp of any auch horaea may retake pfiaaea lon of them upon payment of tha ea (abllahed roundup charge of 20W per head. J antra M. I.lnna Korrter City HJtll Medford. Oregon r--7 No. t7g flTATION IN THE CIHCUIT COURT OK THK STATE OF OHKfJON FDIl KLAMATH COUNTY In the Matter of the Adoption of Ronald John (ircm. Minor. To Stephen . (Jreia, f;reeting- IN THE NAME OK THK STATE OK OHKtiON, You re hereby cited and required lo appear In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath Oouniv. at the Court Room thereof, at Klamath full, In the County of Klam ath on the Kith day of March. 1M2 r- Id o'clock in the forenoon of that day. then and there to thaw nute, ll r. there he, whv the petition of J a met A. Bunnell and Helen Marie Bunnell, praying for the adoption and change of name of Ronald John Great to name of Ronald John Bunnell, ahould not be granted, the adoption allowed and change of name permitted aa in aaid petition prayed for. WITNESS, tha Hon David R. Van denberg. Judfe of the Circuit Court of Oregon for Klamath County, with the aral nf aaid Court affixed thla 4th day of February, IUM. ATTEST Chat K. Oct -a p. Clerk By Jane Wever, Deputy Clerk r-T-14-31-2 No. ma MTKY? GRANTS PASS V. B. "Lucky" Guttcry opened an elabo rate nmrket ensl of here recently nnd nnmrd It Lucky's Market. Tuesday just about 6 p.m. a younK man cume In, Guttery aald, and at piMol point made off with $1,578 In currency. .FOR SALE 1951 CHEVROLET Deluxe Tudor Radio and heater. $1Z0C Call 2-2566 1 03 During Day HERALD AND NEWS, Churchill Meets Sad Young Queen Continued from pi in 1 'Dip Queen, unninlllriK, waved buck. TIMNKH Bnfuro leuvlriK the airport, the Queen halt! the would like to nee the crew of the airliner which flew her from Africa. They lined up on the concrete apron and In a low voice he thanked them all. iter face wun pale and xhe war. plainly under a Urnln. But her learn were unnncci. 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