Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, November 03, 1944, Page 9, Image 9

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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
0SS MY PROGRAM:
fh for Returning Servicemen
IT"koplii(( Klamath sawmills In operation. Now
SrVEN mllli hevo closed and till the County
r urt has dono nothlnei to prevent Ihlt lou of
payroll to our community.
tnng.Term Planning
i our county roed program. Good roads ara
,eiary to encourage naw Induilry.
Arloauatc Recrootion
' lor til ,,,n club'' nur,,ry tchools and
Jclndrain
efficient and Economical Spending
o( our Ux monoy and lair equalisation ol our
lix load.
, . .nd constructive liilero.l In ALL depart
.( ha county, public wallara. public
i h libraries, llconslng ol businesses outtlda
Vote 35 x Dorothea Buck
DEMOCRAT FOR
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
rd, Alv. hv Klimtlh C. llm6rH6 Club
To Whom It May Concern:
Any statement made by eny candidate
(or offico concerning assessments of any
kind, or class of property, in thii county
oro unofficial and unauthorized by ma,
or anyone olio connected with thii office.
And I with to further itate that I believe
that tho assossmenti of Lake County ara
at well equalized at it it humanly pot
liblo to figure them out.
Thankt bo to able and efficient atilt
tanco rondered by the appraiteri and
valuation experts employed by tho State
Tax Committion.
C. H. Lcmgslet
Assessor ol Lake County, Oregon,
RE-ELECT
YOUR
DENT
To Bring Your Boys Home Soon
Insure a peace this time that will keep your
children and their children from the horrors
of war. Vote for DEMOCRATS who will sup
port the COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF from top
to bottom.
YOUR VOTE was never more important
than this year. Failure to VOTE may cost
the lives of Klamath's boys!
Pd. Adv. Democratic Club
Here's the Way to
Mark our Baot
NATIONAL
Unitod Statct Senator, 4 Year Term
X WILLIS MAHONEY
United Statct Senator, 6 Year Term
X EDGAR W. SMITH
United Statct Congressman, 2nd
District
X C. J. SHORB
STATE
State Treasurer
X WILLIAM T. LAMBERT
Attornay General
X BRUCE SPAULDING
State Senator
X MARIIJS PETERSEN
Stato Repretentativet
X HENRY SEMON
X THOMAS BUSTIN
COUNTY
Judge, County Court
X WALTER WEST
County Commitsioner
X nOBOTHEA BUCK
County Clerk
X MAE K. SHORT -
Justice of the Peace
X JOSEPH MAHONEY
County Treasurer
X THET LANGSLET
Cut This Out and Take
It to the Polls
VOTE FOR
Marvin
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FOR MAYOR
Shepherd
BECAUSE:
H hti been a builnois man In Klamath Falls
17 yuan and has boon active In civic and
'ternl allalrs, giving generously of his time
mattari ot public welfare! and because hit
""Ineii exporlanca and civic activities have
ml him conversant with the many probloms
91 our city. HE IS FITTED AND QUALIFIED
w temperament and sympathetic
understanding , to deal with our
Messing juvenile problems. Ha is
'"lily man with three children one a first
'attaint In the army air corps! a daughter,
Ending the University of Oregon, and a son
lB sixth grade In Klamath Falls. And be.
e,u, he has a constructive program for the city
I Klsm.th Falls. At an examples Will Imme
""'T put into effect ordinance No. 34J0,
thereby terminating the BLACK SNOW
Ml!ACE 1 Klamath Falls.
Tilt AS. r ShcphaM lor Mayor Club Choi. Boll, Boolr., Ml Brosi M.
VOTE FOR
o
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I have retided for the past seven yeart
In ward number one.
I own my home in laid ward and I am
a taxpayer.
Fo? the patt five years I havo boon tho
owner and operator of a business on Main
street in our city.
We have threo children, two of whom
are attending our schools.
I have no connection! with any group or
organization and I am not obligated to any
person, pertont or groups whattoever.
I believe in the future of Klamath Falls.
I believe that the city of Klamath Falls
should be operated in a businest-like manner;
that complete harmony thould exist between
the city and other departments of our gov
ernment; and I will endeavor to do my part
in tuch cooperation.
I believe that ordinance number 3420,
in effect since January of 1943, commonly
called the "BLACK SNOW ORDINANCE,"
should be enforced, and as your councilman
I will expend every effort to see that this
ordinance it enforced.
WARD ONE
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I also believe that North Third street should
be made a through street and that all intersecting
streets be made "STOP" ttreeft so that our chil
dren will be protected in going to and from school.
I believe the playground in our ward should
be made usable for our children and I will make
every effort possible to the end that the Old High
School Park Site be made the beauty spot ot
Klamath Falls.
If elected your councilman, I promise to hon
estly and energetically perform all of my duties
with all of the sound judgment I am able to com
mand. v
1 earnestly solicit your vote.
Pd. Adv. Hatt TlsBlfU
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OOVIRNOK THOMAS I. OIWIY, Republl.
can Presidential nominee, minced no words
when declaring his position on labor in an ad
dress at Seattle, Washington, Sept. 18. Gover
nor Dewey intends to bring the U. S. Depart,
ment ol Labor back to the status for which It
was created to administer the affairs of labor.
Governor Dewey pledges himself to abolish
the many multiple agencies set up by the New
Deal to pass on labor-management relations,
but functioning more to retard than expedite
labor problems. The Republican candidate for
the Presidency of the United Slates, lias prom
iscd the American people that he will select as
Secretary of Labor, a man from the ranks of
Labor. ;
"Among the things which have been hold.
Ing us back here at home is an Administration
Labor Policy which has bred class division,
hate and insecurity. I can say without qualiiica.
lion that the labor policy of this ailmiuislra-
tion has been one of delays, bungling and In-
competence'. It has put untold obstacles in the
way of labor's effort to avoid wartime strikes.
It has fostered strife between one labor group
and another, between labor and business and
between both and government."
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Thomas E. Oewxr
AMfU-Stault, IToia., Stpumbtt IB, 1944
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VOTE FOR DEWEY AND BRICKEE1 ON NOV. 7
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