Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, November 04, 1944, Page 9, Image 9

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    HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PACE NINE
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lifi :SisU, BOOK CON
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ronstructio.i ; '
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' 2 he buiklii.g will ho
L" t Uial of tho gym. The
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FOR WINTER HERE
Mimlv road maintenance ,
' .. mil on construction
Snjcoinuyr.md.reudy
vml wye . u. - -"
ir udgC aiiiivu'--
.Lid It 1 planned Ihut covin-.!
d will 00 kept open mi
l?r II II I! at all possible. ;
-0,k on county roads In Wood
?.ii. ..round Kurt Minn-
Lbmiln progress the P"
Lks. In which Ihno -H.-
cubic tot ol pumlco iw
lortad, averaging over
kind cubic feel u uuy, noee-
d,
.ririltlon to thl rinid work, .
bljdtiarc in Uiugell vul.ey
In thti tjouuu'iiu
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llf rlL'UI'H,
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fix M" and M.I"''""''
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).w.,.,;'oI barracks eon-
:'; N.ivcnlber 17.
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II 10 ..ii. iTi.ls: Uieiiium
Kii.iiu.th ru'
... November 17
to " .11 Willi! cotili iiclor
,A 10 suoni".
Ci no"'' ... ,.,! Ford J
vW! ,.i Full S. Hlfli
iruclli.ll. -'"'
SO'" iiivorsi)ii Con
Mn'?,i.,,. MncOunuld
C. E. Hydride, conducting an
ovangolistla campaign horo un.
dor tho cainliinod direction al
a group ol Klnmnth Foils
churchvt. Mooting! are held in
(lis Klawiflh tomple. 1007 Pino.
i '
Unit Ik jut out 1 1 l.i cluim-tles by
pushing U i - m In her Iiiit,
"Willi the rlKiiretle slmrliige
IlL'illK wltnl it Is." Judge Fl'lll-
berg li.lfl Winlci'kl, "you belter
give up; smoking."
I'OKT I.KWIS, Nov.
"Ci. I. Joes" or their
who fuel tho urge' to write, huvc
ii ehunce la win roil money for
their efforts, iiceordlng to an un
lumiiceiiH'iil iiiikIo hen; toduy by
1 1 -it SliiimiikiT. imsl libriirliin
of Hie Fort Lewis, iirmy service
forces Induing venter. I
Miss Shuniiiker announced
Hint no n wuril of $5000 hns been
otlelcd by Hie IC. I1. Ulllton unci
eoiiipiiny, New York publishers,
for the best book lutimiKcripl
subiullled by u service mini or
woiiinii wounded, In the liuu uf
duly In the present war.
llulf the hiii ii will be pi. I (I on
nceeptiince, und tin balance on
publieiitlon, the uiiiiouncemeiil
wild, i lie enure iimouni will be,
un iiuviiiiee nKiiinsi royiuues, uu
ler ii publisher's regular con
true I.
"WJielher these books tell tho
slory of hop pr disillusionment
is not the publisher1.! enncerji,"
Miss Shumuker said. "They iiru
loi.kliiK for the besl selection
possible of fiction or non-fiction,
und poelry, by jnen nnd women
who wiin i to put In print whnt
they think and feel about their
experiences."
Tho content la to run through
1047, with the nwnrd given eucn
year, doling date or the first
yeur will bo January 1, 1945.
Competition In open to officers
and enlisted personnel alike, but
not to professional correspond
ents. Authors of previously pub
lished books are eligible.
"Even If a soldier's book Is
not considered for the award,
(here Is still a chance It might
be accepted In the regular way
for publication by the New York
bouse," MJsh Shumuker said.
Supremo Court
Upholds Conviction
SALEM, Nov. 3()') The state
supreme court today unanimous
ly upheld the first degree mur
der convictions of Henry w.
Merlin nnd Walter L. Wilson,
sentenced to die in the prison gns
ehumber for the murder of R. N.
Porter.
The men held up a restaurant
nenr Oregon City, and shot and
killed Porter, who was eating at
a counter.
The decision, by Justice
C'iCoi-ge Hossman, upheld Ch-cult
Judge Earl C. Latourcttc of
Cliickumns county. .
.Tho men have 20 days to -ask
for a rehearing. If this Is denied,
they will be resentenced lo death
In Clackamas county. 1
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By JUANITA SHINN
"K" club members went to the
various home rooms during the
morning home room period to
get the students reaction to the
proposed Sudic Hawkins Day
for November 10. If it is the de
sire of the student body, an all
day costume wmtu.n,xm
program will bewH&titSPlsS-M
curried out. fol-feii.'WiS
lIUOrl t... -yL.
' Allnr U n I
the
:it Interest hns belli shown ,
lhc Klamath Strain Drum
k wivatlon project 10 to i
llti loulh of lion, scaica ,
in now bcliiB received ut
offices of the lof.il Uurenu !
tdamatlon nnd tey will be i
led at 10 a. m. November to.
inly-sevon coniraclors, In-
llf 14 In CollUrnin, seven
tion and four n watnlng-
hive BDDllcd for plans and
Ificatlons of the project.
Mi! will be mailed to them
on ! they; are returned
uit liurcau ol ituclamu
ailn office In Denver, ac-
H to W. I. Tlnglcy, chief
of tho local Reclamation
liu.
! ashes of
TASTY
7 Ths lnoelattd Pratt
. PUZZLED
AMI, Fla FBI asanui
muled over the plans of a
; C.CIC1 of the theft from
i .n,n""vJ"' J" yrd of
oi linen fab-
aTTVfitt.. '
f int"Dwyo' - nock
pmicals asaiireservniu,.
filay S"l10-'ntndent
!We"hnn nys "'t c
(4U ar. . ..'-"euilCBls On
ta'hV,?!"'" fluoride.
as
InniJ?011 lo have onnr.
I35.nnnlrf.?.. ''?"'niers thai
f .'',' d;y and night.
WphKg P'l'Y-Clly
WvilM collpK'icls net,.
Vn left vb.r.f"""5 wln
K h nJLV . in Iho
Slnilly remnrkpH .i,,
i,u"''d a LvnlV. n .J
C!- nt their
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1' Tilers i 1 "emiurn,
f Watafc. f0;.,r cW0tv
'n thi h.?p' .. hey were
S5,W Uie ve'-
jSJPttDOOT
to. r.!:. c-ihin
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I hi aita iVfiiiiliiat illii iliii ji i'h.
VOTE FOR
Republican
Candidate
for
STATE
LEGISLATOR
I hove llvod In Klnmnth County thirty
four yoari, continuously. I homoiloadod
horo In 1311 and raiiod my family horo, '
I hove boon a loxpayor and In buiinost
horo twenty-alx yoari and havo boon ncllvo
In civic and community affairs.
If oloctod, I will work fori
Promotion and proloctlon of industry
and advancomont of tho Intorosts of labor.
Simplification and reduction of tho coats
of government without sacrificing effici
ency. Protection of our public school system.
Protection and conservation of ear fish,
game and wild life, - , . : ' . .
. ... . ' T .
Conservation of our vast fore si re
sources. Agricultural", Industrial and eornmercUI
advancement .of Klamath County and
Orogon. i . 1 . w
Ii oloctod to serve you, I will welcome
all tuggettioni from you and will strive to
randor real service to my County and
Slate.
You have 2 votes for legislator; I solicit one of them
Paid Adv. Rose Pbolc
an
f'l
nance in
girls' gym. Ad
mission to the
dance will be 20
cents. Door
prizes will be
given,
n
win not weariua
their uniforms on that duy so
that they will be able to take
part in the program.
The trades and industries
classes will sponsor their annual
banquet for class members and
'
their employers on December 1,
In the KUH8 cafeteria. CTom
Clark, state director of war pro
duction training, and Waller
Morse, Oregon slate director of
trades and Industries training,
will be among the guest speak
ers. The Future Craftsmen club's
stocking dance will be held be
tween 8:30 nnd llr30 on the eve
ning of Friduy, November 17, in
the girls' gymnasium.
The stocking dance has be
come an annual presentation of
the FCC. The outstanding fen
ture, and reuson for the name
given it, is the fuel that nil in
attendance, dance in their stock
ing feet. A variety of loud,
flashy stockings is displayed.
Admission to the dance will be
50 cents for both stag and
couples.
The Latin club has elected
officers for the ensuing year. In
cluded in those taking over the
positions arc Ruth Landry, presi
dent; Mary O'Brien, vice presi
dent; Jean Morrison, secretary
treasurer; and Mary Ann Mills,
reporter.
EPHRATA. Nov. 4 IPi
Gcore Beck, 46, service station
operator, died Wednesday of a
heart attack while on a hunt
ing trip in the Methow valley,
his companions disclosed when
they returned today with the
body.
PELELIU, Palnu Islands, Nov.
1 (Delayed) T") The Japs
didn't know It, but when Ralph
Tcodos Soncuya crept up to the
very slits of concrete bunkers
during the savage Peleliu bat
tles and harangued them to sur
render they were hearing the
voice of Donald Duck.
Soncuya, now navy pharma
cist's mate first class of the first
marine division, is a clever Imi
tator of animal sounds and for
merly was the anonymous voice
of the irascible film cartoon
character. He was the one who
rasped out such phrases as
"Wanna fight?" for the doughty
duck.
Tech. Sgt. Jeremiah A
O'Leary of Washington, D. C, a
marine corps combat correspon
dent, told how Soncuya, a na
tive of the Philippines, was call
ed on during marine advances
to shout surrender demands to
the Japanese in their language
Soncuya, 47, went to the
United States when he was 27
and for many years was a rcs
istcred pharmacist in Arkansas.
His talent for reproducing ani-
mal sounds took him to Hollywood.
TOPAZ, Utnh The Topa-j
Times, publication of the
Central Utah relocation cen
ter, carried this front-page box:
"There will be no weather re
ports until the thermometer
which was sent to Salt Loke last
week is returned here."
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Tonight
9:30
KG W
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YOUR TEACH
ASSURE YOU THAT
Proposition 314 on Your Ballot
t Amendment to Article VIII of the Oregon Cenitltution)
Provides for a
EH
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KflD
mcTrnoDM
in - i ....
District School Tax
1 1 "'. and
An iherease in State Tajf Support
IT EQUALIZES
Educational Opportunity
for.
rv r
- !
YOUR Children
VOTE 314 X YES
Your Teachers Saved $364,500,
For Klamath Tax Payers in 1943-44
. . Pd. Adv. Klamath County Teachers Assoc.
VOTE FOR
L SEi eiQ
u
IFOR $AMO
ii e Id
BUCAUS
He hat been a business man in Klamath Falls
for 17 years and hat been active in civic and
fraternal affairt, giving generously of his time
to matters of public welfare; and because his
business experience and civic activities have
made him conversant with the many problems
of our city. HE IS FITTED AND QUALIFIED
BY TEMPERAMENT--AND -SYMPATHETIC
UNDERSTANDING TO DEAL WITH OUR
PRESSING JUVENILE PROBLEMS. He Is a
family man with three children one a first
lieutenant in the army air corps; a daughter,
attending the University of Oregon, and a son
In the sixth grade in Klamath Falls. And be
cause he has a constructive program for the city
of Klamath Falls. As an example: Will imme
diately put into effect ordinance No. 3420,
and thereby terminating the BLACK SNOW
MENACE in Klamath Falls.
' ts t.. , . . v h ',T ,
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Pall Air. by Shepherd for Mayor Clob Chai. Betl, Secty., tiS Broad SU
RE-ELECT
YOUR
TOES
D'EMT
To Bring Your Boys Home Soon
fnsure 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. JDemocratie Club Cur This Out- and Take It to the Poll. .
Here's the Way to
Mark Your Ballot
NATIONAL
President of the United States
X FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT
Vice-President of the United States
X HARRY S. TRUMAN
United States Senator, 4 Year Term
X WILLIS MAHONEY
United States Senator, 6 Year Term
X EDGAR W. SMITH
United States Congressman, 2nd
District
X C. J. SHORB
STATE
State Treasurer
X WILLIAM T. LAMBERT
Attorney General
X BRUCE SPAULDING
State Senator
X MARIUS PETERSEN
State Representatives
X HENRY SEMON
X THOMAS BUSTIN
COUNTY
Judge, County Court
X WALTER WEST
County Commissioner
X DOROTHEA BUCK
County Clerk
X MAE K. SHORT
Justice of the Peace
X JOSEPH MAHONEY
County Treasurer
X CHET LANGSLET
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