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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1944)
6, HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE SEVEN flfi OF MBLERS EYED f KUUMTH .xlrciiKly unlikely glvlnil. diiv (or Uio IlK'Hl rat i ..i.t AUPin - lZl. Service lubes Ln , however, up Hie Eh be replJW' ',,. n mrkoys, PL., to be : cancelled No; gitiU t""" ,,,! ni- the AhiiDecnu" a ,1B h.. govern- .',( 'turkey klUtaii "?muU' IH.tr turkey. A licensed I"I id UL'!C nf these lire k,'K RMlinund whero PKe i n usl mke their til l'"e. .. ' I. In .nil 10 t lO P&TlScil rvlcc' in. P 1 Vrinllv there will be no fflJ5l.blc for clvllhm &lon until t he freeie or- fcAXerl (mm the stato rn , iirrled concern. ' K lab hlnit o( local gov uicenVed kllllnn plents. . ?i,r as yet. but iiifornm. itould be forthcoming soon. Today On The Western Front By The Aaaocleted Press CANADIAN 1ST AHMY Punhcs lowiird two hint nml pockets couth of Lower Man.' river. BRITISH 2ND ARMY Clear nu.ls from below the Mhhk, mid according to fJ-rnmu reports IfllincllCK new U-lfclllllt llrar Arn. ! hem. U. S. 1ST AllMY-nghU toward ccIko of niitl-rccnplurcd town of Schmidt unci cdgeii through minefield! In Hurlgcn forest. U. S. 3RD ARMY-Ciiplun-K Herg on Motellc river near Krone h-Gorman Luxembourg border. U. S. 7TH ARMY Captures M. Horbe in Rncciirnt sector of Km nee. Ml imperial gencnil iirmy three years ago iinrl served as gov. ernor o. Bombay until his as Ignmenl (o Iho United Statcj. ir a "frozen" article vou need, advertise tor a usrd one in the classified. art THIS IS MY PROGRAM: Jobs for Returning Servicemen by keaplna Klamath sawmills in operation. How SEVEN mills have elosad and still th County Court has dona nothing to prevent this loss of payroll to our community. Lona-Term Plannina - of our county road program. Ooed reads necessary to encourage new Industry. Adequate Recreation for all agas; tatn age clubs, nursery schools and kindergartens. Efficient ond Economical Spending of our tax money and a fair equalisation of our tax load. Active and constructive Interest in ALL depart ments of the county, public welfare, public health, libraries, licensing of businesses ! of cities and towns. Vote 35 x Dorothea Buck DEMOCRAT FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER rd. Adv. hy Klimatb C. Dsmatrille Club When stitching leaves together for a neat, ants use their silk spinning young as aiiuttios. If it'a "frozen" article you need, advertise for a used one In the classified. mrv E. Harris in In Portland PORTLAND. Nov. 6 (Pi ,u r nrih Harris. 77. Car Ice machinery engineer Hit pacific liorinwcsi, mm K in Aurora, Ore., in 1807, j founded inn ni" "- i it he served as chief engineer , i wler power ico plant ill i am City nd as a itenni en- , itron,willniclto and Colunv i nvtr Doau. Harris wJ P"sl president of i national association of sin- .n,innrf unH nukt Vlrn ' Mtlltol Uio national inuu I; cl reirlferauon engineer. lakuian Maru Takes oods to Prisoners SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 6 (A'l kirture of the llakusaii Maru Is tht Russian port ol Nalc feu with relief goods for Am Ian prisoners of wur and in line) hold by the Jnpnncsc liinnounced today by Tokyo po. Ice broadcast, recorded by iMtru communicauons com '.ion, quoted Sadao Iguchi, kuman for the Japanese i.'d of information. Hu said : ship was scheduled to reach it on the main Japanese Is .! Of Honshu, next Frlriav. Pikhodka Is some 65 miles w Vladivostok. antral Services ltfor Sir John WASHINGTON, Nov. 8 (Pi mi . erviecs (or Field Mar. II Sr John nil 1 iuhn ai,i c.i. fV night, will ho held Wed- W'of the late head of the l;ih point staff mission in ura oia.es will be in Ar- Eton natinnnl nn t it John, born 63 yenrs ago 'i- S relancl- "td at II" n extended illneas. ""ra as cnicf of tho Brit. Do You Know? Do You Know That The INDUSTRIAL, LUMBER and TIMBER PAYROLLS in Southern Oregon are in JEOP ARDY because, of the UNEQUAL TAX BURDEN placed on; the FARMERS and SMALL MILL OPERATORS Ruthless Timber Speculation in This Region V Do You Know That The WATERSHED of Southern Oregon Is In JEOPARDY Due to the Ruthless, Uncontrolled Timber Cutting In This Region? 4ERS and? - and the TUSV li i i , V ri. AO. br Marin retima Marius Petersen Candidate For STATE SENATOR Understands whar to do obouf these things. He knows what this district it up againtf . A VOTE FOR HIM IS A VOTE TO SAVE YOUR HOME AND INCOME Vote X-27 for Marius Petersen MMHIiMHIIIIMilSSSSHM ' I RE-ELECT YUR PRES DENT To Bring Yo Soon We 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. Y0UR VOTE was never more important this year. Failure to VOTE may cost the lives of Klamath's boys! Democratic Club Cur Thit Out ond Tk It tejht Poll. Here's the Way to Mark Your Ballot NATIONAL President of the United States X FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT Vice-President of the United Statei X HARRY 5. TRUMAN United Statei Senator, 4 Year Term X WILLIS MAHONEY United Statei Senator, 6 Year Term X EDGAR W. SMITH United States Congressman, 2nd District X C J. SHORE 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 Judqe, County Court X WALTER WEST County Commissioner X nOROTHEA BUCK Countv Clerk X MAE K. SHORT . Justice of"the Peace X JOSEPH MAHONEY County Treasurer X CHET LANGSLET VOTE FOR Chas. F. DeLap Republican Candidate for County Clerk 5. if mm Jl"i"ii'iliiri nii i I was born in Klamath county and have spent my entire life here; helped to raise and educate live children. Have never held any public office. Have had 13 years' experience as Deputy County Clerk end 20 years' farming and business experience. If elected, I pledge the following: Harmonious cooperation with all State and County officials. Will devote my entire time to the duties of said office. Promise courteous and efficient service to all, whether or not you see fit to support me. If you do not know me, please inquire of your neighbor as to my qualifications, etc. Owing to gas shortage and harvest time, it will be im possible for me to contact many voters. Will not ask for more than two terms, and, if at the expiration of one term there should be a qualified ex-service man or woman desiring said office, I will not seek re election, i Your support and vote November 7th will be greatly appreciated. Vote 38X. Pd. Adv. br im IK! IHi Of OREGON PROHIBITION AND ITS COMPANION EVILS 1. Is it fair to the Service Men while they are away? Approximately 100,000 service men and women from Oregon cannot vote on this question. Is it fair to permit prohibition to be slipped over again in 1944 as was done in 1918? You can protect them by voting 313 X NO I 2. If they get away with this, will all Beverages be next? So far this "Burke Bill" pertains only to beverages over 14 alcohol by volume. But if they slip ever this much ' the light beverages will be NEXT1 You can protect your- aelf by voting 313 X NO. 3. What will this "Joker do right now? It will prohibit you from serving any guests yonr usual hos pitality beveragesvin your club or at home unless you want to risk severe penalties. Look out for this dangerous "JOKER". READ "THE JOKER IN THEBURKE BILL PURPOSE FOR YOURSELF "Purpoie: Requiring all Intoxicating liquor cenulnloc OTtr 14 par ctflt of alcohol by volume. Including fortified wine, except (or sicramcntal purpoict, to b aold xclualvely by storoi and agencies operated by tb Oregon liquor control commiision, and making It unlawful for any other person, firm or corporation to tell, offer for sale, or GIVB TO ANY PERSON any inch winet or li quote, except for aacramental purpeiefc Violation of thii act is made puniabable by fine aador imprisonment noncT your mtuom protect YOUR SiRYICmiN'S FREEDOM VOiJ E 3H 3 II C10 IV Act. the ANTI-PPOHIBTTIOK committer OF OFEOOK !. J. HcPhetfon. Ch.inntn. Pe.rioiMtli A. Bide Partita VOTE FOR i lepherd F R MAY BECAUSE: He has been business man in Klamath Falls for 17 years and has been active in civic and fraternal affairs, 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 IB FITTED AND QUALIFIED BY TEMPERAMENT AND SYMPATHETIC UNDERSTANDING TO DEAL WITH OUR PRESSING JUVENILE PROBLEMS. He Is s family man with three children one 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. ; SHk v, fi ff N rU Adv. kr Sburhar 'or Mior Club Chsi. Bill, Sttr.. sn Srnl SI.