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HFRALD AND' NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE FIVE w DTa The Parens- mo " - ii III I no fur?" pb"' '"-u wui,- rjilorUim. f ,., (rum 1 n'fii'Hliiiii'iilii i.. LIIMl I" '" I I ! "'a in lh ciiC-tenu II '.STur.''" 1,1 tul.m" 'fm She cl''1 0IT ,eI '"' """; diwii"" ut Mri;; icr Ini i.iy ". "!",. Ar....ll CiniluiM). 5c"nrf. t of ptIhmiI". wm U " I i ISi-mlo will Klv 5,. iw" ,,m , invited "k'w! nicl Thuwliiy. No ';,,th o ni (ollwn: circle 1 W throw. 227 Jo fer- .ims: circle .,, iiHHlntlnil. I'l L ",' ..II mi'l't fur den- V.,n ., . Clrclo 5 nx'Ktd .1 1:30 II. ;,m, lor . .. 'I'lu'M Will 0!.r..,.:.,iv ,.( the fCiibor 8 .t B P.. m. In ' ... hall llllll I Hy ,2 htl";iri.u,, ntonch. SnbaclH'r. will rcr. Iter nlnht P" A i, 'bc luitlaicl. All of nmmlltce chairmen and oK. IIOIC llll- " insican ui " K. M G. A. !M'C"'. i... Mm ito.'" ..." .:.' rclc 4 a, m.. I Orchard, j. ..- ....i.itnu. r A. ii 11 " I. i I" " 12M4 M' "! " mo. nt'ss1' Improving Krli'iidn of Dun. nlri Hokum, mm o( Mr. unci Mm. L.l'hIIu HnK'i ( llilii city, lire Inluremuil lu li'iirn mm lu con lliiuii to nliuw linpruvi'iiiriil wt VutunulH liimpltnl In I'mtliiiiil. Mr. mid Mm, Hurry llnvlz.n, (.Iciui KuKcm), ii i id IliPlr three yiiunK children, left Kiindiiy for I'lirtliuul to livu, They tin vo llikcn u liutiKi! nt 0717 SE 22nd livi'liuc, mid were libit' lo ace Donald Sunday nlulit (or u short llino. PEOPLE DECIDE Discharged IM. mid Mm. Durlun K. Settle have been null, (led by thu navy (leiiai'tiiient, VVimhliiKton D. C. of thu recent hnnnriihlu dlxchiiiKe o( their mm, Joint Jtimiph Ciroy O'ltmirkc, S 1e, who hhiiI one yenr over Helm In the Mcdltcrrniii'iin then ter. O'Hourke expecln to return home due In the ncrloun lllncnii of III mother who recently Hpeut (Ivc weekH In Klamiilh Volley hospital. Ili will nrrlvu the (Imt o( the week, Prli Wlnnort The prize win ner! In the Simula nchool room content (or brlnifluK In the most (lull pond Items (or the Novem ber IU curnlviil lire: room 3, first prize; room 3, second prize, nnd room 7, third prize. School chil dren broiiKht In muny worth while prizes and they nrc nil working to help enrn n movlnn picture projector for their nchool, Vliltlng Piranti Mrs. Hoy nuhknln, the (onncr Miirjorlc Lckbern, Is visltliiK her purenls, Mr. mid Mrs. Kred Lekbern, iu:i0 Erie. Her liusbmid, First A. lUihkiilu, Is stationed nt Camp linblnson, Ark. He will Join her here about November 20, when they will i!o to Sucrn mento, Cnlif ,, to visit his par ents. . .. . ... ..-I....- In. I Joint Mt. ny . m!l Will " Sjionnt Ihercmilnr lijes i..hl niceliiiK. follow HB ihcre wll " election ra party, to which auxiliary Ibcn ore Invited. Tho meet, will bcsln at B p. m., nnd ch will be served. All mem- :iini! members are Invited to uopate. uliit In Niy Dewey R. Pol. inrt uoiiaio nnewmimii, t,l Klanmlh Knlls. nnd Vcl- L llmkins o( Merrill, ull cn. :td in the linvy rccent y tush (be local nnvni recriur- ? ninrp. io niro ano OIH.-W Lktr were sworn In November I Portland, nnd llnsklns was km In, October 28. All three awaiting (urlher orders lor ;ve duty, lilmtii Mrs. Krnnk D. Pat- on, formerly Betty Bell, has irttg-ncd to Portland after n 'it of i few days with her pnr- lis, Mr. and Mrs. Oniric K. U, nd suler, Mrs. M. A. Koe- Hn. Patterson wns on te nortli from Snn Frnncisco fin she stopped here. Listen Before You Vote! Monday Night 8:00 P. M. Gov. Thomas E. DEWEY Ml Notworki 8:15 p. M. Gov. Earl SHELL , Special Statcwldi Network l. nn .. - "wwn Bin. t, l;inm. "Ins.. I'nrllAntl. Om. In Portland Mr. nnd Mrs, II. B. Ashley loft Friday afternoon (or Portland, where they arc visltliiK Mrs. Ashley's pnrcntH, who nrc celebrntliiK their Kold- cn wedding anniversary, and Ashley's brother, Allen, who has Just returned from over sens. They will return lo Kliim nth Knlls tomorrow. BRT Auxiliary The auxil iary to tho Brotherhood o( Bail road Trainmen will meet In the KC hnll Thursday, November 0, at 8 p. m., (or a rcitular meet Ini! nnd election o( officers. The refreshment committee will be Mrs. Joe Matllck, Mrs. J. J. Pcx and Mrs. Paul Jones. Eulnloni Chapter Because of Iho proximity o( election day to the dnte of tho regular mectlnu. Eulnlonii chapter of DA 11 will meet nt the homo o( Mrs. A. O. Kocnleke, Monday evening, No vember 13. riy J. M. DAVIS Anoclolod Press Btaft Wrltar Tho flood of nruumenl rc piiblleiin and democratic Unity (Milium roar out to America every (our years is ubout over (or this lime, and tomorrow tiic people will speak. Kor 17 hours, over the various tiino zones of the country, an es timated 44.UUU.U0U men nnd women (Home guesses run up to 5(1,000,000) will decide dually whether they wunt Franklin U. Itoosevelt to be president (or a fourth term, or whether they waul Governor Thomas E. Dew ey to lake over the lob. The groat issue who Is Hie better man lo speed victory and guide Hie pence? Mom Hie president, who once was governor and the governor wlio would be president arc ex pected lo confine their remain ing words lurgely to appeals for a liig vote, Mr. r.oosevelt's lust campaign appearance will be a brief ad dress tonight on n program over the (our major networks, from 7 lo 8 n, m. PWT, under the sponsorship of the democratic na tional committee. Ills schedule today, as cus tomary, called (or visits among communities neighboring his Hyde Park, N. Y., home, making talks here and there. Governor Dewey, ader a 15- minute talk over the (our net works tonight at 8 p. m., PWT, will go to New York City tomor row where he and Mrs, Dewey win cast uicir voles. Dcwuy disclosed at Albany Hint, nfter his major campaign ing was .over, ho had "almost lost his voice. Election eve found the vice prcsidcntinl candidates back Ii o m e, Republican Governor John W. Brlckcr at Columbus. Ohio, and Democratic Senator Harry 9. Truman nt Inde pendence, Mo. Spreading nralsc of their run ning mates, Bricker and Truman have campaigned farther and harder than tho presidential nominees, each leading a varied ns.iortmcnt of workers in tho fight to convince the people that the election of his man is essen tial. But, as Ihp voters over the country well know, this Isn't just a Iwo mnn election. There arc also 1114 candidates (or gover nor, senntor nnd representative, nnd the winners will figure Im portantly in pence-making and employment insKS, The republicans stand their best chance in 12 years of cap turing the now closely-divided noiisc, in which all scats arc up ior voiing on uws year. and son Jack, havo moved back to Canby from Coburg, Ore. Mrs. Annie Pope has been confined to her homo with the flu. We. are glud to hear she Is Improving. Mrs. Grace Myers, has re turned to her homo after a short visit with her sister, Mrs. Billio Sivcslnd. About four inches of snow was reported at I.ovcness log ging camp Thursday morning. A special election will be held Tuesday, November 28, at the school house from 2 until 7, nt which election there will be submitted the question of issu ing and selling bonds to the amount of $20,000 (or the pur chase of lots and the erection of a new school building. Service Men and Women Home on Leave Mills Rd Cross The Mills unit of tho Red Cross will meet as usual on Tuesday, Novem bcr 7. Hecovered Sum Mushcn, of the First National bank here, hns returned to work after a week's Illness, MM 1e Courtnty E. Dawes from Karragut, Ida, Here until November 8. Cpl. Arlett Bragg (rom Chlco Air Base, Calif. Here until No vember 5. ' AM 2c Joseph Yeoman from South Pacific. Here until De cember 2. The above e.-vlce people are entitled to (rce passes to tho lo cal theatres and (ree fountain service at Lo't River dairy by courtesy of Lloyd Lamb of the theatres and R C Woodruff of the dairy. Pleaso call at The Herald and News office (ask for Paul Haines) for your courtesy tickets If it's a "frozen" article vou need, advertise for a used one in the classified. fMENANDr VWOMEN.IN ccDviri: RICHEY AT NEW BASE Stu(( Slit. Jiimes (Jimmy) Richey li been liorDo on a 30 day furlough, after having com pleted 50 missions with the army air corps in Italy and the South Pacific. Young Richey has the Air Medal and several Oak Leaf clusters. He wus a top turret gunner on a B-24. He has left for his new base in California. Jimmy is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bichoy of Bourdman ave nue. Another soi SSgt. Bob Rich ey, has been a prisoner of war o( the Germans (or the past eight months. Word was reached (rom him last week notifying his fam ily that he has been transferred from a prison camp in East Prus sia to a camp in Germany. The communication, which had been written July 4, stated that there arc two boys besides Richey from Jviamnth falls in the same pris on cai.ip in Germany. Bob said that tnc food was good and that he was receiving good treatment. His new address Is Stalag No. 3, Luft 4, Germany. I SCOTT RETURNS ' MERRILL Pvt. ChpsterScolt, former Merrill resident who has served for many months in the Mediterranean theater of war has been returned to this coun try and is now a member of the military guard lit Camp Tule lake. The young man, a nephew of Mrs. Elza Huntwork, Merrill, was seriously injured while serv ing In Italy, receiving tho Pur ple Heart and the Silver Star. Ho suff -ed back and leg wounds (rom shrapnel. 1B44. Llttl Marilyn Louli wai native nl Klamath falla and wai aged S montha and 'J4 daya when railed. Befldea her parenta. ahe la aurvlved by two broth eri. Edwin and William ol Klamath Falla: two allien. Bette and Joyre, alio of Klamath Falla: her paternal grand parent., Mr, and Mra. Elvla HarrlRon of Centervllle, Mn., and her maternal grandmother. Mra. Stella Bowen of St. lViiilf, Mo. The funeral eervlre 'will take place from the chapel of Ward's Klamalh Funeral home, sis High. Tuei day November 7. at 2 p. m. Commit ment aervlrea and Interment will follow In the baby row of Llnkvllle remetery. Frfenda are reipectfully Invited to St tend the aervlcei. . Classified Ads Bring Results. FUNERAL MARILYN I.OI'ISK IIAKKISON ' Marilyn Lou I it HarrUon. the Infnnt .riuRhter of Mr. nnd Mri, Paul A. Mar rlton of Klamith FalU. Ore,. paed awav in thli city on Monday. November S, RADIO REPAIR By Expert Technician GOOD STOCK OF AVAILABLE TUBES-BATTERIES-AERIALS For All Makes of Radios ZEMAN'S Quick, Guaranteed Service 116 N. 9th Phone 7522 Across From Montgomery Ward on North 9th Canby Friendly Circle Nona Hall, 915 E. Main, will be hostess to the Friendly Circle Thursday, November B, at 1 p. m. Graham Retires From Practice FOREST GROVE, Nov. 8 (IP) The man who as a state legisla tor drafted bills designed to im prove Oregon's highways has an nounced his retirement. He Is L. M. Grahnm, Forest Grove l. wycr for 33 yenrs. Among mensuros Introduced by Grajiam when ho served in the legislature were tho gasoline tax law nnd one making possible the Wilson River highway. He and Mrs, Grahnm will live nt Brnemar on the coast. TALK TO GOD One rear age I waa mlaerable, deep In debt. Then I elirevered an amai Ing new war lo ectoallr talk te Ood. rrem that dir. my Ireuhlea began lo fade away. Today I bare money, properly, antomobllei, the luxuries of life. Ton, loo, can talk lo Ood. I will how you how, A teller er poatcard lo New Life Fellowship. Boa O-IIJO, Hollywood, California, will bring you thla amatlng meaiago of help, lnilantly, free of charge. Muny pranks were played on Halloween by goblins, but one prank resulted in botli incon vimicnco and a sroat deal nf unnecessary expense to a num ber of people. Some thoughtless person drained the anti-frccze from the school bus. An over heated nnd damaged motor re sulted as the driver was niv aware of the condition until too late, Friends will be surprised to learn of the recent marriage of Mike Link to Daisy Kridcr of Mountain Grove. Mo. Mrs. Lewis Intorf of Orange, Calif., is in Canby for an In definite visit with her son, P. H. Intorf of the U. S. forest scrv co. H, H. Slaton and Jerry Brock, who left Canby recently, are employed ,in Stockton, Calif. Mr., and Mrs. Frank Sievers eet hurt? Tormented by Miners, itchy burning dryneis or cracked akin? Enjoy hot Relinol Soap fool bath. Feel like new ai iumild, foamy lather com fort! your tortured feet. Then iraootb specially medi cated Reii nol on tbe irritated spots, for lingering relief. SoM at all draggiiu RESIllDL' OIMTMERT AMI SOAP 0& Distinguished as its name It's a noble blend, this Canterbury Tea. Traditionally fine in quality! Rich and lusty in flavor! Try Canterbury today. Certain to satisfy. 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La Grande " Baker Redmond ' Cottage Grove ' RECOMMEND VOTE 314X YES : f , . .v . , .. Pd. Adv, by Klamath County Teachers Yet Yei Yet Yet Yei ED OSTElwOTF I am the only candidate who can devote full time to the office. l-or a FULL-TIME Mayor Elect !;v5?'. '.''.;.r'-".: . - .... . lis mmmmm X As a Business Man I Have Offered For Your Ap proval My 12 Points--ln a Business-like Manner I have pledged to the citizens my 12 points. I have shown you, in my advertisements, sufficient information on each point, so you know that' I am aware of the needs of the City of Klamath Falls. What Have My Opponents Offered You? Do you want a man for mayor of your city . . , who has never had the responsibility of operating his own business? Do you want a man for mayoi . . who knows nothing about organization? Do you want a man for mayor . who has no credit rating in the community? Ed Os ten d o rf Has All the Qualifications For Mayor He entered business In Klamath Falls In February, 1927. He operated his own business 15 years. In 1941 he sold the Dodge agency, and retired. Ed Ostendorf built a reputation for honest merchandising. He was President of the Klwanis Club in 1943, and has taken part In ol- most all civic affairs and War Loan drives. ED OSTENDORF MADE A SUCCESS OF HIS BUSINESS And Will Be a Success os Mayor of Klomath Falls. . Ed Ostendorf will keep the mayor's door open to ALL citizens. He will reorganize all city departments in a businesslike manner, Including the POLICE DEPARTMENT, with a NEW CHIEF. Remember the penny arcade ordinance for Main Street! Call your banker or Credit Bureau for credit reference on these candidates for this important office. . Elect a business man who will work full-time for the future industries and. present payrolls for Klamath Falls. . a Business Man Who Will Devote Full Time to This Office Vote 47X ED OSTENDORF For Mayor Clean and Sound Government. Pd. Adv. Id Oitendort r