Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, October 31, 1944, Page 7, Image 7

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junty Election
lards Listed;
Its Still Open
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AlUinunl. Ni-lit Norn
d iiuby White
f d Board J. U. Casey.
BonriD-Vrila Ulx.m,
3111, Mildred LMrtwriKht.
3. Um-It' ll
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Mmy Sparks, Matilda
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.illy J, uaniiui, ..,.-
W-'h.innnlii. (1 Board)
i McKcll, Klisa Ciich-
: tcrniiuui, in... j i -
Iilloqulii. Day Ruby
,rion Mu'lK'1. M.
v, Huss J. rVruuson,
ikle. ..
Ailaaun. NIKIU--ftirs.
js, Aimu Cillo. Marie
i. E. W. Johnson.
i linloquin, (1 Uourd)
jflticrts, liael liruher
Sillier Brewer, Ethel
t llucl Johnson,
d l.ukc. (1 Board)
jiji. lirock, Hull) Nauol,
i JJcuff, J. H. llolvcrson,
rttK.
,fi Board) Kuln Prmigh,
on, II. W. I'rmiKh.
jit, (l Board) Bertha
i, Eugenia Helen Colo,
ttjsc, Laura E. Snider,
Hewn.
-j$ Lake, (1 Board)
s faraplcr, K. G. Brown
iaf Lyons, A. E. Wamplor.
h .Jnlorprise, Day Ger
AJdmslon, Adda Ward,
iClscn.
ki Enterprise, NlKht
luVcldl, Mane A. lid
Mice llulchcns Moss, N.
nson.
jitcrprlsc, Day mull
Mine M. Fennel .
Shulmire, Wllinu J.
Grace Barthtnan.
ilcrprise. Night Julia
Ruby M. Park.
jlind. (1 BmrHI
i B. Flackus. Jesse N.
Aabclh M. Parker, Clar
. ferkcr.
i Bomeilale. Day Clara
tyit'Iara Mcl'lierren, T. J.
limedale, N'IkIiI Ivy
ki Pound, I.ctha Lais
Ellen Caster, Queen
omrdale, Day Or-
Ullian Green. Mar
r. Dorothy E. Elliott.
omenmc. Night . Lot.
io, Marion Shannon,
1 V'lley. Day V. D.
illolcn C. Nnhlr. V.4HI.
K. F. l'cpple, Eliza-
M cy, NiKht Waller
Charlotte FiUhuRh,
Prapbcll, Sylvia Bob-i-Marlln.
(1 BoardlFrtnn r
Pearl n,,r.i
" '" r ""ices
,T arfient.
Myiav Hose Mer.enn,
njpitzpatrick. null, WcU
rJoo Kennedy, Velma
,litlit. Helen ERan,
;;lllday, Elaine Kerns!
Pay-Irene Blchman,
Nlflhf IT J ... .
t'M Edith Wll.
B Schleferstein.
'Board) Mildred
neiniKll.
nchMianMa-
lm. nv.ni ....
mics hchreinor. Km.
Biber, Zena
Looiiley, Ueulali
titevunniin.
Wuhl Mulln, Day Kinina Wil
.mil, L,,VI Kirkiialilek. llierehu
11. MeComb, lilhel lliiiiiilluu,
Leah Slieol.
Went r'nlin, Night Mauilo W,
Thuiuua, Kiiinia 1,. Unekner,
1'ianies Auilrey Kallna, Helen
Ann Ottoman.
Eaat Menlll, Day .Bell, M(..
ha JtiliiiNou, Loiiim) kcnblce,
Krunui'i C. UrandenbeiK, Uovlu
iteeder.
Eaat Me.-rlll, Nimu Aianieda
Glaeoinuil, Wyrlle .Jlnnelle, Wil
liaui Jiiiiiette, Kulli Wheeler.
Weht Merrill, Day Audrey
Lewis, Hertha iHel'olluin, Winf
lied bni iy, Jeniilu I'liKiilo.
West Merrill, Nliihl lliuel
I3nwini.il, Lena Huek.
Odell, (1 Uiiard) Orn lllny, E.
W. Dunn, GeuiKla V, Nouce,
Orindulu, Day Mamie liuteh
Iiih, Josephine Matt, lleruiee
.J.inuiey, Kane Llndley, Myrtle
MeUhuhey.
Orindaie, Nluht Lena M
liiiniiliiu, Amy E. Ohle.s. ), iron
, Beeves, Elvira Lien, Marlon '
uenrv.
Pelican Buy, D.iv Georla
JoIiiimiii, Charles K. Knopp, Sar
ah E. Buehaiiaii, Anna Van Uii
ker. Pellenn Bay, Nluhl Mablc
Ward, Cora Cody, I'amella M.
Nichols.
Pine Grove, (1 Board) A. It.
Campbell. Grace hirk, Hoy La
l'rnrie, Vlbtu Itauuon, Elizabeth
Norrls.
I'leviui, liny Velnui L. Dan
ueloa, Josle SniiWKoose, Grace
Uanisey, G. A. WulerhoUhC. .
Plevna, Nlht Esllier John
ston, Orn E. Sinllh, Loraino An
deraon, Etlio frnln.
Poo Valley, (1 Board) Boy G.
Holmes. Zella Iliu.li, Ituhy Kes
ter, Phyllis Tucker, II. M. Tuck
er. SpruKiie niver, (1 Board) Ivy
Liiirn, ivan l-aiiKcy, uetly L.
Moore, Eileen Keruan, Esner
nni'O Haddock.
East Shasta. Dnv Mnvhril
Dc Young. Mary Hall, Clara Wea- j
ver, tiara uouuias, Anna Lam
bert. East Shasta, Nliihl Mary M.
Lewis, Mrs. Zora Kitchen, Aman
da Dully.
West Shasta. Dav Anna R
McLormacK, Mildred
Ain't It a Beaut?
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
I'.'.'iL' A
biiftuillrr Hill Ik-rMem lukcs Kood-nulurcd kidding from one who'i
hud Ionic ucquuinliincc with black eyes. A Dour a a coast Guard
landing craft during tour of Naviil units in Britain, Comdr. Jack
Dempaey quickly unuts battle scar and ribs sailor. You should have
!ifcn the other miv.
Oregon's Tour Congressmen
Ask Reelection This Year
PACE SEVEN
BONNEVILLE
By PAUL W. HAHVEY, Jr.
(This Is the second of five
articles on the candidates and
Issues of the Kcneral election to
bo held a week from loday).
SALEM. Oct. 31 (I' Oregon's
four cunKicssmcn, nil repub
licans, are asking reelection.
The dean of the slate's dele-
I posed by Lester Sheelcy, demo
cratic attorney. Both live in
Portland.
', AiikcII, who served In the leg
islature before going to Wash
ington, has long worked for war
veterans, power development and
old age pensions. Sheelcy has
I done much work for public
ana
unlinn In rniu'l'eM it Ihn first, i power nna is au-oui lor rrosi-
,liM I,-l.'ii Dm, .lump. W Mnll i dcill ROOSCVOlt.
Salem, who has served since
11)33. If he Is reelected and if
republicans win control of. the
new house, Motl is In line for
chairmanship of cither the house
roads or public lands committees,
Rep. Harris Ellsworth. Rose-
burg editor, also finishing his
first term, is recognized as one
of the more promising of the
freshman representatives. He
helped obtain the bureau of
and would be ranking majority i "'n,cs laboratory lor his dis
member of (he naval affairs ' trict, the alumina plant at Salem,
committee. He is an attorney. ' n,'d h',s Pc.c" prominent In for-
Mrs. Viola A. Martin, Tirzah M
rvonier.
West Shasta, Night Edna
Penney, L. Alva Lewis. Goldle
Matson, Dorothy Smith.
Shovlln, tl Board) Trilby
Pepin. Florence Cox. Cnrrie
Moorhead, Madge Ilorron, Irene
Prltchnrd.
South Shasta, Day Irene San
ders, Laura E. Brenncn, Dacie
Hoover.
South Shasta, Night Grace
Smith, T. M. Kiclcr, Mary Pryor,
Vannessa Butler.
North Shasta. Dav Vera Ow
lngs, Clarn V. Buck.
Norlh ShHsla. Night Iva C.
BJorklund, Stella G. Wells, Alice
Hoover, Mrs. Ada Barlecn, Ethel
Hopkins.
Wood River, (I Board) Joarm
Taylor, Guss A. Page, Marjorlc
Prowell, Lenora Zumbrum, Lois
G. Slscmore.
Worden, (1 Board) Esther M.
Simmers, Mary Goddard, Isaiah
W. Goddard, I. L. Davis.
Yamscy (1 Board).
O. Henry Oleen, Mott's demo
cratic opponent, has six years
legislative service behind him.
He Is a Columbia county farmer,
and has been active in work for
Daniels, i 'ai'm "d labor organizations.
In the second district, It's Rep
Lowell Stockman. Pendleton
wheat grower, against C. J.
Shorb, La Grande publisher, a
democrat.
Stockman is completing his
first term, and lias been active
in behalf of veterans legislation.
Shorb, a newcomer to politics,
supports farm legislation, public
cstry legislation.
Floyd K. Dover, Grants Pass
democrat, is making his second
attempt to go to congress, hav
ing failed to got his party nomi
nation two years ago. He will
oppose Ellsworth. Dover, a bus
iness man, has been active in
veterans organizations, and advo
cates that all Japanese be deported.
SETS DATE
PORTLAND. Ore.. Oct. at llPi
Federal Judge Claude McColloch
today sol November 8 as the date
tn srltln Ihn API. nnllnrnb.n..'
power and extension of social 1 union ln.iia.irii.,o ic,,i
seMl.',rily:. , . .,,, . j control of funds totaling some
in..- i . . . i , . u .nit. lij ci.Kieaa- auu,uuu.
man. Hep. Homer D. Angcll, has
service since 1939. Hu is op-1 Classified Ads Bring Results.
If It's A "frozen"
need, advertise for
In the classified.
article you
used one
At first
JiuN OF A
U86(6
Co7of Preparation! aii'direcleJl
brfofe even
Sound Better
Dunks micd with
Cnd Dry Wuier
parkls out loud.
P'N-PoiNT Ca.
ONATION" iniurei
lived
n" and iin
to tils last rip.
t . VS't' . fgr- ffrl Ft
RY WATER
Wartime motorists from coast to coast say...
car like a Studebaker f
pJt - Helen
yES,SIR..,AND
'HAT Doiinie
ftAVOR you LOVE
WUSTARD WITH
"ORSERADISHl
mm IW
"Not for tale," say
COUnty Official "Twice I've
hid attractive money offers for
my Champion," says J. Stnly
Howard of LibertyKentucky,
"I won't tell because Studebsker
economy and aumina In wartime
mean too much to me to give up."
"No engine repair bills,'
says this owner "My stu-
debaker Champion la a joy to
own these days," writes college
teacher Audrey L. Packham of
Florida. "I'v
pair bills."
Champion helped him
stay in business! "I don't
know how I could have carried
on my real estate and insurance
business without the economy
and certainty of my Studebaker
Champion," states Clarence A.
Suggs of Phoenix, Ariiona.
MEET SUITED
1 NOV. 15
A rm nenmrnl hnun hnnn
made by the Bonneville Power
administration setting Novem
ber 1A. fl th tentative Hnin
on which r6prcsentatlves will
arrive in Klamnlh Vnlla in mnnl
with local officials.
Mefttlnfl with ihm nr m n t
tration Will hi rnrRi.nlt.lli,
rum in. rnt.niv f-niir. ttii
council, chamber of commerce,
committee on industrial Or-
ffanfzatinn. Fffdnratinn nf I.nK,it-
county grange and other groups'
to dlftcimx uhfth,t thnuA nr.
ganizations arc prepared to Join
in ine lormaiion ol a local n.ih.
lie distribution agency for elec
tric power. The survey is bc-
intf made thnl thn aHmlni.lra.
tlon may decide where on its
pusi-war agenaa to place the
proposed public power trans
mission into Klamath rn.inlv
Visiting representatives arc
arranging to 810 in tne county
for several days prior to the
meeting with the local groups,
durina which time
be available for consultation or
meetings with the different or
ganizations. Livermore Injured
In Airplane Crash
NORTH BEND, Oct. 31 IP)
Ens. Robert Livermore, son of
H. A. Livermore, Maplewood,
N. J., senior assistant vice presi
dent of the American Telephone
and Telegraph company, was se
riously injured in an airplane
crash at the North Bend air sta
tion Thursday, it was disclosed
today.
The navy plane piloted by Ens.
Livermore crashed on the border
of the field. He suffered a bro-
lrAn 4our
severely burned legs. His par-
Crosby Betters
Hunting Score
TWIN FALLS, Ida., Oct. 31
MP) BIng Crosby did a little
better in the pheasant hunting
sport yesterday.
With a smile, he told a re
porter he "got the limit." In
Idaho that is three birds.
Sunday, the first day he hunt
ed this season, his score was
zero.
The Croaby party of eight ex
pect to leave this evening for
Nevadc and Hollywood.
-MEN AND
WOMEN IN
SERVICE ;
V
commis- i Ai"9f-
ed recently trsj" "
is now an Jp-, mmSff,
gn in the V?
h--J'i
BEVERIDGE NOW ENSIGN
Lylc Bcveridge, son of Mr. and
Mrs. L. M. Beveridno of Slock-
ion, i,a;ii., out jj
Klarnuth Falls, Y
w a
sioncd
and
cnslg
U, S. maritime
service. Young
Bevcridge, who
graduated from
KUHS in 1941,
enlisted in the
maritime serv
ice in January,
1942, and has ,
seen much of tin
world since then.
Lyle has been,
E laces, to Atrica,
raltar, Australia,
lea, Canada, Panama
Dutch West Indies.
He was in Klamath just after
he had received his commission
at Alameda, Calif., not long ago,
visiting with his sisler and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R.
C. LaSalle of Homedale
SACHER AVARDED
SSgt. Raymond H. Sachcr,
27, route 3, Klamath Falls,
armament technician, has been
awarded the distinguished unit
badge as a member of a vet
eran Liberator bomber group
wnicn nas been cued for out
standing performance of duty
in armed conflict with the'ene-
OF
among other
England, Gi-!
South Amcr-;
and the
SALEM. Oct. 31 fP) City of
ficials were mystified today as
to why Salem has been declared
out of bounds for marines at the
Corvallls air base.
Mayor I. M. Doughton said
that "so far as I know, Salem of
ficials have done everything pos
sible to keep the city clean, and
I have iieard no criticism here
that would warrant the com
mander's order."
Chief of Police Frank Minto
said he "would like to know the
facts" if the order was based on
any police department shortcom
ings. Lt. Col. Neil Mclntyre, base
commander, refused to explain
the reason for the order, but said
that "so far" Salem was the
only city included in the ban.
my," according to word from
15th AAF in Italy.
Commanded by Lt. Col. Jo
seph G. Russell, the group re
ceived the nation's highest or
ganization award for an attack
on the aircraft factories at
Wiener Neustadt, Austria, on
May 10. I
Christmas Trees
To Be Grown
PORTLAND, Oct. 31 OP)
Five thousand Christmas trees
have been transplanted In the
Hood River national forest and
will be harvested for residents
of Portland and vicinity in 10
years.
District Ranger Albert Weis
endanger said that 5000 two-year-old
seedling noble firs will
be transplanted annually to as
sure a continuous supply.
The Christmas tree plantation
Is located near Larch mountain.
Planting was handled by men of
the Wycth civilian mihlir, ui
camp.
Household Inventory beak
free. Hani Norland Insuranc.
Agency, 118 North 7th. Phon.
6060.
VAN HEUSEN
WHITE SHIRTS
Nack Siz.s 14 to 17 M
Sl.ev. L.ngths 32 to 3J
$2.23
$5.00
RUDY'S MEN'S
SHOP
BOO MAIN
HOW QUINTUPLETS
promptly relieve coughing of
Wonderful for Crawn.urK. Tool
Whenever the Quintuplets catch cold
their chests, throats and backtj are rubbed
just about the best cold-relief you can buy!
Muiterole relieves coughs, sore throat,
aching chest muscles due to colds hov
breathing becomes easier how fast con-
wits' iu uuuer utuucniai unci, uusa
and throat begins to break up! Such
dren's Mild, Regular and Extra Strong,
!0R 10 HEARTS THAT BEAT AS ,
An Exclusive New
DIAMOND DUETTE
700 Main hono ZlSljj
n tiqutilt combination el
arH and tlowtri. 14 fct
.ellpw and while geld. Ur
felly matched In vtry d.
Jail. Engagcmant ring has
large center diamond. Each
nng flanked with dainty
white gold heort. shaped
design,
URSJ'IN HtH HtAWT . . .
fJT IN OUAIITYI
n FtJ'tral Tex kxtatW
Rickys Jewelers
THE PEOPLE'S
CHOICE
IN
OREGON
8
"Don't know why I
waited so long" E. H.
Plttgerald, Minneapolis Cafe
manager, says: "My Studebaker
Champion Is a fine car and a real
gas-saver. I don't know why I
waited to long to own one.'1
LETTERS irom owners nare oeen streaming In to Studebaker
I headquarters from all sections of America outspoken,
fact-packed, impressive letters praising the remarkable relisw
bility and low-cost performance of Studebaker cars.
Wc publish a few of those comments here. They tell you
, why Studebaker owners these war days appreciate Studebaker
engineering and craftsmanship and hold on to their cars.
tat
Arar oTuDcBAKER WEASEL
rwinemea me neaiei Mteui er m
tftelth and iwlrrneii, 111 iure.feefed tree
lien en virtually any hind ef terrain, this
mw vehttle Ii (Mweted by a lludeheher
Champlen engine end bultl by Sludebaher
under ccntract with the Ordnance Deperia
ment, Army Strvlee Pertei. A wahw-bofiw
WeaiM, the M-ltC, Ii new In Mrvlee.
ifvefbalr.r . i . rrenwr and Paetmaktr h Aunrmwv Pnar -
Afore People get Automobile and
Personal Loans from'
The First National Bank
than from any other source;
FtTs Business-Like It's Fasrj
Bank Rates Are Lower!
If YOU need.cash see...
Mill I II
Any Branch
OF PORTLAND
"Merchants of Credit" in Oreeoft for ever 75 yeart
M I M I R P IDE R A I DEPOSIT IN S U R A N C E t 0 ft 0 RXtT6 H
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