Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, October 12, 1944, Page 14, Image 14

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    PACE FOURTEEN
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
cikier
STATES PLANS
IF RE-ELECTED
John Reber, Klamath county
tommissioner for the term end
ing this year, said today m a re
election campaign statement that
u re-eiccien nu wm ,
tame courteous consideration of
til matters coming before the
county court," and that he is es
pecially imercsien m wmiiimi
a constructive county road pro
gram. The statement:
"Four years ago, the people of
this county were kind enough to
tttnnihni-tchin nn the
county court. I have tried at all
times to live up to their expecta
tions of me. The people of the
i.nn( mv rprnrn. and
they know the kind of commis
sioner 1 Will DC 11 in:.
me. I will give the same cour
teous consideration of all matters
coming before the court. .
'Countv roads have received
my earnest attention, and I will
nffni-t In the devel
opment of a constructive road
program in me iuiuic in;s
especially to extension of an ou-
Reber, a resident of Malta, has
lived in juamain coumy
years.
23
Service Men
and Women
Home on Leave
PFC Glenn G. Kennedy from
A. S. F. Regional hospital, Pasa
dena, Calif. Here until October
16.
F 2c Norman L. Rose from
Farragut, Idaho. Here until
October 18.
Pvi. Ernest William Jolly
from McCaw General hospital.
Walla Walla, Wash. Here until
October 16.
Slc Kenneth Long from
Treasure Island, Calif. Here
until October 12.
SC 1c Harold E. Fredrickton
from South Pacific. Here until
October 22.
Sat. Olin A. Rover from Santa
Monica, Calif. Here until Octo
ber 17.
The above service people are
entitled to free passes to the lo
cal theatres and free fountain
service at Lort River dairy by
courtesy of Lloyd Lamb of the
theatres and R. C. Woodruff of
the dairy. Please call at The
Herald and News office (ask for
Paul Haines) for your courtesy
tickets
Power Companies
Comply With Rules
On Expenditures
WASHINGTON. Oct. 12 P)
Five electric utility companies
in Oregon and Washington have
"substantially complied" with
the federal power commission's
regulations in accounting for
political expenditures during a
period reviewed, the . Fee an
nounced yesterday.
The companies were the
jvonnwestern JMectnc company,
Pacific Power and Light corn-
pany, Portland General Electric
company, all of Portland, Ore.
Puget Sound Power and Light
company, beattle, and Washing
Ion Water Power company, Spo
kane. Examination by the FPC was
asked by the Washington state
grange and the Washineton
Public Utility Commissioners
association in connection with
Washington's referendum 25
which would permit public
utility districts to join together
to acquire private utility prop-
uiiy, rru saia.
Candidates Oppose
Isolationism
PORTLAND, Oct. 12 (P)
Three Oregon senatorial candi
dates ininpri tnHnv In iirainn on
international organization to pre
serve peace in me postwar world.
Wayne L. Morse, republican,
and Krirrar W Smilt. an1 Willi..
. Mahoney, democrats, all de-
nuuiiL-uu isolationism in an ap
pearance before the Portland
League of Women Voters. Sen.
Guy Cordon, fourth senatorial
candidate, was unable to attend
the mooting.
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Seeks Reelection
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MalaMinn MS. POlintV COItllXllS
lioner on the fall ballot.
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HIGH SCHOOL
1
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Comment
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DISTRICTS OF VFW
SLATE MEET HERE
A number of VFW department
service officers as well as dele
gations from Medford, Ashland
and Grants Pass are expected to
be in Klamath Falls Sunday, Oc
tober 15, when members of Dis
tricts 11 and 13, Veterans of For
eign Wars will meet.
Expected here are Department
Commander Pete Fredrickson,
Department Service Officer G.
O. Pyke, Department Adj. Quar
termaster , Fred B, Corn, and
Past Department Commander
Ira D. Canficlcl. . .
Sunday's meeting will be pre
sided over by V. J. Moran and
J. N. Brocktrup, commanders of
Districts 11 and 13 respectively.
Service officers school will be
held in the KC dining hall from
1:30 to 2:30 p. m. Quartermas
ters school will be from 1:30 to
2:30 p. m. at Danceland building,
and in charge of a department
quartermaster.
Prospective service officers
and quartermasters are request
ed to attend the schools.
The district meeting will be
called to order promptly at
Danceland at 2:30 p. m. All VFW
members are urged to attend.
At 5 p. m. a banquet will be held
Coach Marble Cook spoke to
a Bovs Alliance meeting un
October 12 to explain and de
cribe football plays to them.
The girls remained in their
home room period during the
assembly.
Paul Dellar. former assistant
Wildcat coach, has been chosen
to replace Joe Peak, Pelican
assistant coach, who had to give
up his position because of his
many other duties around the
school, i
Wednesday noon the Klamath
Knights held a luncheon in the
home economics room. This prac
tice will be carried out every
other week, according to Ted '
Reeves, president. i
Felicana, high school radio !
English department held a cust
ard puff sale in the main hall
during the noon . hour today.
Tomorrow the retail selling
class will handle a donut sale.
HEAR
Governor
John W. Bricker
Republican vice-presidential
candidate
STATEWIDE
ALL-OREGON
BROADCAST
From Eugene
8:30 P.M.
Thurs., Oct. 12
OVER STATION
KFJI
Fftld advertisement Republican
State Central Committee
Carl Moicr, Exct. Sect.
In tho lOOF dining hall. Be
cause of Insufficient seating ca
pacity, only VFW and auxiliary
members will be served.
Classified Arts Bring Results
Marines Schedule
Dance Tonight
This week's murine enlisted
men's dance will be held at the
post gymnasium tonight, Instead
of Friday nlgl.t. .o ..not. to I with . prUc lor- lb. ;wliu.li.
conflict with tho high ncnooi coupio win -
football game.
' l-i.,,,..l,r mill utiirl at 8 U. 111.
with muiilc by, the -marine or
with mimic uy ine-mamm - to attend, huh
chostra, mid a' (ox-trot contort ,,,, ilt Hiriingcd, Uiioii will
-a infix, m-min ii f ulrlK from
Klamath Full luivo been Invited
to attend, nml Irumportiitioii ioi
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