Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, November 06, 1944, Page 8, Image 8

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19 Smith .
PACE EIGHT
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
Herald-News
Precinct Sheet
Precinct
Complete
Incomplete
President
12 Dewey-Bricker .
13 Roosevelt-Truman ..
14 Thomas-Hoopes .....
15 Watson-Johnson
U. S. Senator
(Short Term)
33 U. E. Reeder
34 Walter West ..
16 Guy Cordon
17 Willis Mahoney
U. S. Senator
(Long Term)
Congress
20 C. J. Shoxb
21 Lowell Stockman ..
State Treasurer
22 William T. Lambert ...
23 Leslie M. Scott
Attorney General
24 George Neuner . .
25 Bruce Spaulding
State Senator
26 Marshall E. Cornett .
27 Marius Petersen
State Representative
28 Thomas E.Bustin ..
29 Rose M. Poole
30 Henry Semon
31 Dale West .(...:.
District Attorney
32 Clarence Humble
County Judge
304 Yes ,
305 No
County Commissioner
35 -Dorothea Buck
36 John R. Rebcr
Sheriff
37 L. L. Low
County Clerk
38 Charles DeLap .
39 Mae K. Short .
County Treasurer
40 Chester Langslet
County Coroner
41 Dr. George H. Adler ....
42 Dr. Samuel D. Earhart ..
Linkville J. P.
43 J. A. Mahoney
Linkville Constable
44 G. B. Cozad
STATE MEASURES
Bank Bill
300 Yes
301 No
..iGounty Manager
302 Yes ..
303 No
Veterans' Loans
Voting Privilege
306 Yes
307 No
Veteran Education Aid
308 Yes
309 No
Retail Sales Tax
310 Yes
311 No
Fortified Wine Bill
312 Yes
313 No .
Public School Support
314 Yes
315 No
Income Tax - Annuities
316 Yes
317 No '.
. CITY BALLOTS
Mayor
46 Kenneth McLeod
47 Ed Ostendorf
48 M.'L. Shepherd
49 Walter Wiesendanger ...
: City Treasurer
50 Ruth T. Berry
51 Ann Mason :.
COUNCILMEN
Ward I
52 Matt Finuigim
53 Angus Newton
Ward 2
52 Paul Landry
53 Lynn Roycroft ....
Jail Fund Measure
100 Yes
101 No
Memorial Park Measure
102 Yes
103 No
North Annexation
104 For
105 Against
South Annexation
106 For
107 Against
NON-PARTISAN
BALLOT :
Position 3 ;
12 J. O.' Bailey
Position 4
13 Arthur D. Hay
Position F
14 Hau S. Lusk ......'.
VOTE FOR
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I (Fd itdod d
COUNCILMAN
WARD ONE
I have resided for the past seven years
In ward number one.
I own my home in said ward and I am
a taxpayer.
For the past five years I have been the
jwner and operator of a business on Main
street in our city.
We have three children, two of whom
are attending our schools.
I have no connections with any group or
organization and I am not obligated to any '
person, persons or groups whatsoever.
I believe in the future of Klamath Falls.
I believe that the city of Klamath Falls
should be operated in a business-like manner;
that complete harmony should exist between
the city and other departments of our gov
ernment; and I will endeavor to do my port
in such cooperation. (
I believe that ordinance number 3420,
in effect since January of 1943, commonly
called the "BLACK SNOW ORDINANCE,"
should be enforced, end as your councilman
I will expend every effort to see that this
ordinance is enforced.
I also believe that North Third street should
be made a through street and that all intersecting
streets be made "STOP" streets 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 mak
every effort possible to the end that the Old High
r S
WJ
School Park Site be made the -beauty spot of.
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. I earnestly solicit your vote.
LAKEVIEW An old timer.
Benjamin Franklin Cloud, died
Thursday morning at Lakevlow
after several years of ailing
health. He was born 82 years
ago In Springfield, Mo., and
enmo west with his parents, who
were one of the earliest settlers
in the south end of Goose Lake
valley. Most of his active years
were spent ranching south of
New Pine Creek.
His wife died In 1925 and lie
is survived by two daughters,
Mrs. Ernest Robnctt of New Pine
Creek, and Mrs. Leo Mulkey of
Willow Ranch: one son, G. F.
of Lovelock, Nevada; three
brothers, James B Cednrville;
Tom, Willow Ranch: and John
of Cheney. Wash., and one sister,
Mrs. Martha Miller of Willow
Ranch.
Funeral services will be held
Saturday at 1 o'clock at Ouslcy
chapel with Rev. J. M. Cooper
conducting. Burial will be In
Chico, Calif., where his wife
rests.
RACING RESULTS
CHICAGO Foot to Foot,
$164.20. and Gainer. Si! 1.40. com
bined for $2489 winning daily
double at Soortsman's park. A
total of 17 tickets were sold on
the combination.
NEW YORK Crowd of 36
512 set new betting mark of
$3,541,167 for seven-race card as
J. Graham Brown's Seven of
Hearts, $4.70, won $30,000 West
chester handicap at Jamaica.
INGLEWOOD. Calif. Mrs.
Mabel Cooper's Jade, $3.80, cap
tured $15,000 Golden- State
Breeders handicap at Hollywood
par, v
Flashes of
Life
By The Associated Press
NKW YORK A group of
Manhuttim residents claim the
unaccustomed silence of uio iuy-
car-old clock In St. rewra
i ui,,.l tfnUi'ttnitl t'lllirelt hlW
disturbed their sleep, disrupted
their daily schedules aim m itic
their children latu for school.
So they are eolicciing dona
tions to pay for repairs to the
clock's venerable machinery,
broken for the second time since
1038. . .
ROCKY FORD CARRIES ON
nnrKV FORD. Colo Mai.
Leo Cover of Rocky Ford, was
notified at his base in India that
ho would bo sent home and dis
charged from the service be
cause he was over age.
vfni im.ir i ntit.nn nrrivrri ill
take over with mutual shouts I
of Joy.
For Major L,awson ami major
Cover live right across the street
from each other in KocKy roro.
REASON
mnKPRNnnNC'E. Mo. They
Just didn't trust banks, said Mr.
and Mrs. Ray N. Geduey in ex
plaining how they happened t
have $9700 In a purse tltut either
was lost or stolen.
Seattle Ironmen
Lose First Hockey
Tilt of Season, 8-2
By The Associated Pros
Thu Scuttle lioiiineii, pluvious,
ly undefeated in four stiiiis,
dropped their first game of Hie
I'acllic Coast Hockey leagiio sen.
son last night by an 8-2 score to
their hometown rivals, the Slurs.
I'oithuid's Kudos won llii'lr flint
Nvombr '
Vote ggjj
For
Electrical Heating
Equipment Installed
McMINNVILI.E, Nov. 8 (IP)
Electrical heating equipment,
said to be the first of its kind In
the United States, has been In
stalled by the Wright Dehydrat
ing plant here.
The equipment, requiring
some 2,000,000 kilowatt hours of
power annually, will Increase
the McMlnnvlllo electric system
load approximately 13 per cent.
The Teacher's Promise oS '42
Was Kept t
Klamath County School Districts Rtctlvtd
$364,500 Surplus Income Tax Monty
VOTE 314 X YES
The Teachers Again Promise:
BETTER SCHOOLS
LESS DISTRICT TAX
MORE STATE AID
PS. AS. KUsMth Cmnlr Tiufcin AukUIIm
DOROTHEA
BUCK
Democratic Candidate For
County Commissioner
14 44 hy Ilaralhaa Huith
K J,
VOTE FOR
Ruth T. Berry
(Mrs. Stanlty R. Btrry)
Candidate for
City Treasurer
"Full Time Attention
To The Job"
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CAGE TrtiiBkiTTTr-W
" Um Oregon,',
.In,,,,.! I '1"""'",Ul wi"
IllcTuslv" , a
School Awiv I,.,,?!""'" .?,
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LOWEH
STOCKMm
for re-eecfJon to
CONGRES
SICONO CON0SISII0NM (lllJ
tattarn Oregon'i
Congreiimon-on.tfu.
giving his vndMM
attention to tht nwi
of foiforn Oregon
Lowell SliM'kman was 'bn
iMisterii ( irrgon ami has I
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neie an ins inc. no Rr.VlUK
Agriiulliiie Imm OrcsonS'
Lnllege in Vi 11 and h.-is far
cniitiniliiuslv ever Kinr.
stands fur rnninion ffnwk
ness principles applied to
tional issues. Durnu, U
years in ('ungri'ss hr.MliK.i
a wide nc'n, inn, nin' and
ence (iinmig his (rllov mr
of t'oncress and a rrmititK
iiidtistriousness, ellicicnn.d
cration ami nllcnilinj to:
ness. Lowell StiM-knun iitt
Oregon's ali-Krpublicil lid
lion to Loiigiess.
VOTE 21
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lifamA Falls
5 i
Elect Walt Wiesendanger Your Mayor
Four Years Active Experience on the City
: Council
The Ability to GetAlong With People
Willingness to Listen to" the Problems You Have
With the City
Unremitting Efforts to Solve Them
Vote for a Man Whose Progressive Record ;'
Speaks for Itself
The Best Mayor You Can Select for Your City
Vote X49 Yes Mfoit .Ar;AcAnrlanr
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(Pd. Adv. by Walt Wlcsendangor)