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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1944)
PAGE SIX HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON VOTES SHOW SUPPORT FOR SCHOOL LEVY Returns trickling in from this wecm voio on me county scnooi district special levy continued to . show heavy favor for the mcas- . urc. ; With only a handful of voters participating, mo vote from 12 districts was as follows: Yes 108, - Nn fl. This levy, which apparently , nas oecn adopted, win provide f 60,000 a year for five years for post-war renauimauon and con ttruction of school property. Here are the votes from dis tricts reoorted so far: Yes ? Shasta 16 Malin ... 13 Gilchrist 8 Henley 10 Weyerhaeuser Camp 4 11 Fort Klamath 4 , Keno 1 Bly 5 Fairhavcn ... 6 Sprague River 17 Altamont 10 Cr(sfpn T.nlri in PnmmnnlHfiC wVilf-h hni'a yet reported are Merrill, Chilo- quiii, ounanza ana ocauy, A list of the school committees for the various localities will be published as soon as all the re turns nave come in. No 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 1 0 HUMORIST FOREI CHICAGO, June 23 (P) Sena tor Robert A. Taft, chairman of - me resolutions committee of the Republican National convention ' today announced the appoint ment of the foreign affairs com mittee, ine memoers are: Kpnafnr Warron Aucfln mont, chairman; Wallace Town- seaa, ATKansas; Airs, tvuma uoy 1, Arizona; Hep. Clare Luce, Connecticut; John G. Townsend, Jr, Delaware; Judge King Swope, Kentucky; Senator C. wayland- Brooks, Illinois; Mrs. Addison P. Green, Massachusetts; James P. Kem, Missouri; Mrs. F. j-eavey tiettemnger, Minnesota; Kenneth S. Macaffer, New York; Miss Albina R. Cermak, Ohio; Rep. Carroll Reece, Tennessee; Bernhart Gettleman, Wisconsin Miss Marguerite Ashford, Hawaii,-.- .... .... Frederick A. Virkus. Chicago, chairman of the conference of American small business organ izations, urged the resolutions committee to include a platform Dianic fstvnrintf Elimination of gove r n m e n t jura private monopoly, resogni tion of small business as an en HSTl'11 eo-ual representation with labor and agriculture in all federal departments; taking the government out of any business, commerce or trade where private facilities are available, elimina tion of government subsidies, and the naming of an assistant secre tary of commerce for small busi ness. . HORIZONTAL i 1 Pictured fa- I mous humor ; tat, i 9 At this p'- 10 Any II Peruse 13 International language 14 Auricle 14 Too 1? Measure ot . area It Winglike part 21 Argument - 22 Greek letter 23 Entwine 25 Ship's staff 2Urge 28 Vegetable 29 Missouri (abbr.) 30 Paid notice 31 Not fast 33 Little lance 36 Aspersion 27 Commotion 39 Texas (abbr.) 40 Tardiest 44 American writer 45 Biblical pronoun 46 Vat 47 Pull 49 Musical n 50 Puddle 52 Erbium (symbol) 54 Bites 56 He was a i vorite humor L tf- vmr. iu 3 Anger 3 Conduct 4 Egyptian sun god 5 Upon ' 6 Sea eagle 7 Bright color I South Amer - lea (abbr.l Cavities 11 Fruits ot the palm 13 Male sheep 15 Concerning 16 Near 18 Uncooked 20 Snake 22 Age 4 He was noted IT for his 25 Type of tree 27 Line 18 Tablet 31 Slum bet 32 Light 34 Tear 33 EquipmerK 36 Pigpen 38 Beverage 40 Quieten 41 Bachelor of Arts (abbr.) IT 43 Street (abbr.) 43 Units of weight 46 Also 48 HU writing . hold a high t place In the annala t)f SI Ocean (abbr.) 51 Print measure S3 KMlstercd nurse (abbr.) 35 Postscript (abbr.) IT ED AFTER ACCIDENT The young soldier, accidental ly killed by a freight train early TtijtHav ninrnlno nn full.-....!.. una mTn itioiuiiica mi Pvt. Jn. of Shelby, fa. nnrnrrrrrr -p"-!" rl, ii ifn a- "jrjg"" rr Utilrl " n P'H ("IF" iW -a p 1 ; Klamath People Asked to Offer Home Hospitality Government Gives Coal Mines Back , ' - WASHINGTON, June 23 (7P) The government gave the last thousand m i . . 4k.:- . ubck lo . kcu owners today, with the ex- tf 3 ?f in Vir8'nia, and thus, -virtually quit being a coal , mine operator after 13 months . -Because anthracite and bi- luminous wage contracts have been finally signed and ap- me war laDor board, J' and a period of labor peace is apparently ahead. Interior Sec- t .ciary jcxes liquidated his job of bossing the mines and said was ticKiea to death" to be JQ OX It. . Two soft coal mines, both be m ionging to the Jewell Ridge Coal cornoratinn TaBInn ir J wa held in government posset oioii uecause rne company re- i zuseo to sign the bituminous wage agreement. j? Congested Area ? Fund Retained J WASHINGTON, June 23 UP) r iuint ior ine president's com. mittpp nn rannxU viously stricken from the war . oRcuties appropriation bill, will nP rpfnineW Cn.t ui wi-urej, senate conference com- iiiiiiee memDer, announced. On Tfnlman'a ,1 "'" o tnuviuu, ijjc ton- xereen rpsfnrArl onn nnn t i proposed $634,000 to keep the t-uimmiLee lunctioning lor an other siy mnntha IncfnnJ I i unginauy caiiea-Ior year. : jPKJ-lVORf.lS ; Now can be Beaten! Th mbtriw of Ptn-Worraf In ttm tl Jtnown or centuries, aod many doctor ' V , . , v aeaj wito this dread- til"' tb'nta to 11 ,l"porUal Mleiitllle TfTiJ; 5S ,n lul,"!d medleml atithorltlee. , I. P. iol55- 7Jlto 'L1 v)UI ele- - juJlilLt l '.i , l r'r0 "Wet ""i'"' uiv leooracories or ur. D. J1" So"; Awerioi'i leodlns ipeclaliita p"w. 'pe It unneceaiiry for too or s Tour chlW to rairer In lltnce with tie f ir"", recwi iten caoaed by Fin. " de.troPlnrwor """" w" ll P W"ou. fldaetln,. if you iuiT Klnmalh nmnla wmrm !. K M ........ ' . v-1 v- nfncu i vy- program for service men at the time of the fourth of Jnlv rnrinn Thu hnm hrtenitnlifv nmmi tee suggested that local people invite soldiers, sailors or mar-ines- to be their guests at the rodeo on one- of the three days juiy a or 4-r-and nave them flt thpfr finiYIAC fnl- rJil-nn. nM ..... - . .. . u . u..i. . vl sup per after the fairgrounds show. was runner suggested that after dinner, the service men be uiaae to reel iree to leave the home in orripr in nai-tifinottt in down-town activities. ihe committee has arranged to accent invitatinnc nnd amnHn lor service men triipcte fn, nnnnu who respond to this plan. Tele- iJiiunc cans may oe to number y anernoon up to June 9? . u J 11: I MIC UCdUlllie Camp Scholarships Offered to Scouts The J. r Pmnn 1. "'""" awafas to tne uirl Scouts who sell- the orontoct amount of war bonds and stamps during the drive, and the first nri7p will hp n cm scholarship to be applied to a Week's ramntno- at hp Mtnl. lished camp at Lake o' the Woods; there will be two $5 scholarships and two S2.50 awards, also in hp nnniiAH in. ward a week of camping. aii ijiri scouts are eligible to enter this contest, and may obtain entrancp hlantra at Pan. ney's store, where there Is a special war oona secretary on uuijr iur uie company SCOUTS RACK UP 55500 IN DRIVE Doubling their pace of the two Dreviouc riavs. Klnmalh ITnlla Scouts rolled up $5500 worth of ngnas as oi xnursday after noon. With many troops still to be heard from, this is more than twice the average of the first two uays oi me scouts nouse to house canvass. No figures wnrp availahlp . yet on the status of the various noops out reports snowed that the home calls wprp nrnrii,nin results. Scouts who visited war man neaaquarters with their re port slips were reported to have Vlnwan . I ' i t U , - . . . .- cm&g Ml U1C oomb on the sidewalk. They have resolved tn wnrir mi- i , in raising the price of a few more . "t oomos as guts for Hit- icr-iojo ano company. TRANSFORMER PORTI.ANn T,.r. no tir - - - t tf ii ) i '!' Bonneville power adminis tration announr-pri if tuiii in. stall a 37,500-kilowatt trans former bank at the Salem alumina refinery if given war Droductinn hnnrn pImkhm The transformer is needed for operation ot electric steam boil ers. . If its a "frnypn" ai-tlnt trn need, advertise for a used one in the classified. scph W. Moacham Nnrth PflPflKni According to reporU, Meacham a mAnlni nnlUni . . - , "X . . i"IcVui?r wh., hos pital to Book s General hospital at San Antonio, Tex,, when tho accident happened. At a point near Chlloquin the soldier cvl dentally broke coach window ,fJ,the P?"!"1 train ho was rldinff anH lnmni tracks. A freight train following close behind the passenger saw Meacham on the tracks btit it wiis too late to jtop and tho soldier was killed. taken to Ward'i funeral homo and Thursday was shipped from there to Shelby. North Carolina. COMMITTEE New rifflf-Ap am vt- i Countv Rpnnh1lrBN r.Ki ... . .viiwfii cum- mittee were elected to serve tor the neyl lu-n i-,,.. . - .... of the Central commitee Wed nesday evening at 8 p. m. in the circuit courtroom. New chairman is Frank Z. Howard, vice chairman, Letha Murphy; secretary, J. C. O'Neill; """'"i inirxa ueow; state committeeman, A. W. Schaupp; ,7 -"ewoman, urace Wells: canarealnnai M:n mm Tw r-lak -n j , . ... , cunaression al committeewoman, Alice How- A special vote of thanks was eiven in .Tarir r.... t... Central committee for ils excoi tional work as chairman of the organization tho past two years 'M' Pennant Given Portland Company POHTI.AMn T .. o, Award of the maritime commis sion s - ni pennant to R. M. Wade and Company, Portland, for out standing production of equip ment for ships, was announced today by Rear Admiral Howard aj. v icitery. Classified ads get results. r-s ' in mam i , , ' i' , " , v ' 1 - ... s- . f ft !' I trt'f1 i e S,i IVif " 1 0 a EARLY NEWS by LOWELL THOMAS 7:15 p. m. DON LEE-MUTUAL SUndirdofCjIifornii Ilk I I m wivr ;.tw--- ",nTW- . ;.-' .-..tie rf -r'Jr-.r;,...,.si,:''x.rf .it 1w a e y I .e '"i-fi 1 l 1 i t ivt' fv ii'? p In order to give our staff their annual vacation all at one time this year, La Pointe's store will be CLOSED From Monday Morning, July 3, Until Tuesday Morning, July 1 1 Americans All Over the World from General Bradley's Invasion forces at Cherbourg to our boys in the treacher ous jungles of the Pacific, give the high sign for more materiel. They're doing their part in the fighting, but they leed tile Materiel That Can Buy With WAR BON Put Klamath's 5th War Loan Over the Top! i i i 'Cokc" CocaCo!a It's natural for popular names Mom, Thnt's why yu hear Coca-Cola colled ''dX"" COCA-COLA Bottling Company of Klamath Falls 663 Spring Stroor i jr v ' If 4'l ' '3 .' .-'.II t . . . 1 , -.1 i I" i ij Art V V. ' 1 1 VlT i: f.t H , M . . ft IS" I il 1 , aaalialAaHaeaal Phone 5632 Onlv You liMrorenienilw:r.WforPln-Wornul - HeBWJBaWWI