Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, November 06, 1944, Page 9, Image 9

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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
November 6, 1944
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ARMISTICE DAY.
PRDGnMH HERE
if When you vote tomorrow, remember this no
mitttr HUW you are rc;iiiiu, yuu wn voio lor
ihi tipdiaates or your cnoicc, rcgaraicsi oi parry.
DON'T LET HILLMAN, BROWDER OR
THEIR STOOGES TELL YOU HOW TO VOTE
Soom knows or can ever know how you easr
put billot. Remember, by that ballot you will elect
both i President and Vice-President to sorve you
(or the next lour years.
For pticetime jobs (or reduced taxes (or hones
ty md efficiency in government for prosperity
and progress ...
THOMAS E.
DEWEY
JOHN W,
BRICKER
ITS TIME
10 CHANGE
M. A&v. S.subKfO $lal C"frol CammtltM
luildino. fpitloftd, O'taon, Co'l S.owr, (e.
Slnrling ul dnwn with mi 11
KUn .s-i I' 1 1 by member of the '10
el II. Kliiiiiiilli Knll will bo rc.
minded Unit November II luis ar
rived ii u.'i i . r.iiil I t'li 1 1 j it r unci
C. II. 'llermk'" Kurttui' j,ro in
Clllll'UV.
At II n. in., ail members of
Paul liunviiii Vulture No. 'i'l'L i(
lln- '10 i t II will hiivi! ii breakfast
party nl Hie Willard Imlul. Ctiuir
nicn in u Lynn Koycrofl unci
Clyde Thompson.
At 1 1 n. in., there will be ii
iliml program ul tin? Memorial
Slinll nt mi il Main. Chair
man for thin pmuiiiin is Fred La
Knrge, past commander ul Khun
nth post No. II, At 2 p. in., tin.'
i.i'Kiunniuri's and 1U ct 8 era
will attend tin? UeiidlClamalh
football name ul Modoc field.
t An ArnilMicc Day dance lit the
Kliiniiilh urinury in the evening
will conclude the program. Mu
sic will hu furnished by Haldy's
bund, Boh McGhchcy will bo
chairman uf tho dunce.
The American Legion will also
hold open house ut the Legion
hull, 4th and Klamath, fur all
Lcglonnalros, 40 ot 8'ers, and'
servicemen, In the nftornoon audi
evening. Armistice Dy. i
II In Imped Unit nil stores and;
business hijiiHCK will he cloned i
November 11,
Oregon Firms Now
Manufacturing Goods
For Civilians .
PORTLAND, Nov. 6 OT)
Thirty-two Oregon manufactur
ing companies arc now produc
ing civilian goods,
Four more Portland firms
were given Dm reconversion go
abend by tho WI'B Inst week.
Paul Hirsch, deputy regional
director, said tho firms will
turn out neon signs, farm ma
chinery, metal safes, desk and
chair parts, indoor fireplace
equipment and metal bods at an
annual output value of $078,-000.
A small economical civilian
plane tliut the average person
can learn to fly in less than five
hours, has been developed for
postwar use;
Classified Arts Brine Result'
A Successful Oregonian
for U. S.
S!
rle) Act, Mr. Vnllh Oeti l Waihlnglan Club
I M lurton, &c'y, Corbit II dg. FoiftoneJ
eSSSIrt
5TSTE SWm
Hi Ii q Uadlng member, of the
majority party in the Senate,
thereby holding important
committee assignments valua
bly to his district.
Faithful attention to duty on the
Sinate floor and in committees
barked his first term.
to'i give a big Klamath majority
,0 big Klamath man
Vote For-
I -.a' - si i W
Marshall E. Cornett
I Of Klamath County
18 years a resident of Klamath who has always given gen
'0u,y of his time for community and civic affairs. A citizen
i''ha inn.. .( ...Li! ..:i.:i:a.
ur puoiic responiiuimy.
' Pnld Adv., by Cornett for Senator Committee.
Mrs. Greenmeyer
Treated For Auto
Accident Injuries
Mrs. Bessie Greenmeyer, 55,
Merrill, is a patient in Klamath
Valley hospital recovering from
chest and buck Injuries received
In an automobile accident which
occurred eurly Thursduy night.
Mi's. Greenmeyer was en route
to Merrill when a car, which
she said wa- on Hie wrong side
of the rond, struck her machine
hendon. Her condition is not
critical.
Navy May Take Over
Adair For Hospital
WASHINGTON, Nov. 8 fl'l
Possibilities that Camp Adair
will be turned Into a naval hos
pital was seen over the weekend
with a navy department an
nouncement that preliminary
negotiations to acquire the camp
from the army arc under way.
The navy said that it could
release no further details at the
present, time.
Army officers communded the
first United States naval fleet,
For a Full-Time Mayor -- Elect
ED OSTENDORF
the only candidate
' who will devote hit
full time to the
office.
LISTEN TO KFJI
TONIGHT at 7:05
Ed O S t e 11 d O r f Your Full-Time Mayor
Pd. Adv. by Ed Oitendorf
Shipyard Workers to .
Take Time to Vote
PORTLAND, Nov. B IP
Irving E n n a, Portland office
j o a jasatsnz
p. TONIGHT
f 'iMfegJ 'Keeping Faith'
SM KOIN
jb'Sr 10:15
X if 9:30
employes union secretary, has
announced that shipyard work
ers in this , area will bo per
mitted to leave their Jobs early
to vote tomorrow.
The plan does not includo
Swan. Island and Wlllamatti
Iron and Steel company work,
crs becauso their day shift, end
ing at 3:30 p. m., gives them
amplo time to cast ballots.
DALE
WEST
Merrill, Oregon
Formor and
Businessman
REPUBLICAN
CANDIDATE
For
REPRESENTATIVE
In th
Oregon Legislature
,-V
i
rd. Air. bT Dal. VT.H
HE'S GOING TO CLEAN HOUSE
MEANS
A CL E A N
T OWN
Clean up the
Police Situation
Clean up.
Main Street
'Clean up "'J.;;. ' 'i:'...,..
V-Our " Problem '-of a
Dwindling Industrial
. Life
ELECT
McLeod
Mayor
"Mac Geti Things
Done"
Kenneth McLeod Jr.
i ' FOR AN HONEST, COOPERATIVE
- ' EFFICIENT ADMINISTRATION
7
Clean Out the Bureaucrats and Restore American
Freedom A New Broom Sweeps Clean THIS YEAR
LET'S ALL VOTE REPUBLICAN
Pd. Adv. by 50,001 Club, Thlru DeCtw, Tren.
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For United States Senator
GUY CORDON
VOTE 16 X
For Your Own Interest
and for the
Best Interest of Oregon
General Election, Nov. 7, 1944
Keep Sendtor Cordon on the Jot V
, ': Pd. Adv. Cordon for Senator Committee
Marshall Cornett, Ex. Sec., Imperial Hotel. Portland
YOUR
TEACHERS
ASSURE YOU THAT N
Proposition 314 on Your Ballot
(An Amendment to Article VIII of tht Oregon Constitution)
' .-. " : i Provides for a
MEDI)ll?(OTM
in
State Tax Support
District School Tax
and -
An Increase in
-, : - ".. ; -1
IT
Educational Opportunity
YOUR Children
VOTE 314 X YES
Your Teachers Saved $364,500
For Klamath Tax Payers in 1943-44
. Pd. Adv. Klamath County Tcachera Assoc.