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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1946)
Demo Write-In Vote Goes To Cook; Official Vote In Wrllc-iii voloa by democrats In last I'lliluy's primary gave He publican Troy Cook the edgo over Hepuhllran Hone I'oolo fur di'iiiocriitlc nomination for tho legislature. Mm. I'ooln wild Cook were both nominated by republicans, ml Henry Scninn, tho filed candidate, received one demo itm.Ho nomination. Cook got the other ileinocraliu nomination by the write-in method. II" re ceived 411 voles by democrats, to 32 for Mri. Poole, This offshoot of the election dues not i'luniii Ihn candidacies for the full contest. Henry 8c moil, Troy Cook und Mm. I'oolo will he on llu bullot llii'ii, run 111 i itC for llir two n I h 1 1 1 1 1 v i scut. Oil Ihn rcimlillriiii ticket nt Friday's primary, Mm. I'oolu re reived llllltt votca in 1417 for Cook. Two were to be noinl iinled. Tho write-in reaullH wero shown when official vote tabula tion wnii completed tndiiy. Survtyor Write-In A similar lliiutinn exist In the balloting for county sur- vcyor. Flunk ilowurd received the republican bid over Wiilly Hector. I MHO to 1113, but on the demoenitlc ballot Hector re ceived 132 write-in vote and Ilowurd only 71). However, Hector ciinnot a: cent the democrullc iioinlnullou unci run against llownnl In tho general t-lectlon because when ho f ed bl candlriut-y ui a ru publican ho signed the routlnn agreement that If (in win not nominated In the primary ho would accept no other party's caiulimicy. The flnnl vole tuliiilation changed none of the standings or ulna Iv announcrd In uiioi flulul counts. In the circuit Indue race Dnvid It. Viindenlierij received HOIH voleii and Cliirenco A. Iluinhlc 1IKKI. Vundeiilji-ru curried (12 preclncU. Iliimlile 12, Shevllu win lied nl 23 for each cundldiita und Yumsay had zero for ruch. Write-in votes for judge gavo J. A. Mnhoney three, Orth Sine moro one add Sammy Gordon one. There will be a local race in November between Fred I'opo First In ERC Time to Change Over! sw2- . WW J Light Weight's j'k A l the RIGHT Weight! ill ILl We have Straws in all the i-IJ V new broids, including f if Genuine Panama '. 2.50 to 6.50 Air Force Vet I Joins Reserve Robert HuKh Force, 20, 2110 Ohio, veteran urmv sergeant of over four yean of service, is the flrat man to enllat through the Klumulh Falls army recruiting office In the enlisted reaervc curpa. Prior to thla It waa ncces- aary to go to Portland to enllat In the EltC. Iiy enlisting within alx montha of hia discharge, Force wua able to keep bla grade of sergeant. He served oversea aa an air plane armorer In the Western Pacific, India, Burma, Japan und China. Ho haa been awarded the dis tinguished unit bad ue. the Asi atic-Pacific service medal, Amer ican theater service medal and the Victory medal. tlibbS Clothing Co. Nw Location Former K. Sugorman Store 6th and Main Phone 7013 KiilL'tSiilii'iiaiit 'it m 'lii Sat. Robert Hugh Force, first man to enlist In the enllatad re serve corps through the Klsm th Falls army recruiting of' fice. 218 Post Office building. and Ernest William Masscy, rival candidates (or county comnil sinner. Pope brought down 2186 renublirun votes and Masscy lai lied 1021 on the democratic ticket. Townsend vs. Stockman A outlier race In the making I: between Lamar Townsend and Lowell Stockman for congress. Townsend received 1773 demo cratic votes and Stockman polled 2370 GOP ballots. Gov. Earl Smll's final tally in Klamath county was 2270, to bla republican opiKmcnt Henry mack's 2HII. The democrat gubernatorial candidate, Carl LlonauKh, polled 1 3 r 5 votes. Ho will run against Sncll in the general election. David C. Kpps. who won the democratic uoiiiinution for scc relary of Mute polled 1054 votea in Klamath county to 820 for Klovil ('. Dover. Ibihert S. Far- ! rell Jr., the republican Incum bent, received 2427. W. D. Klmsey, republican can didate for labor commissioner, pulled 1040 votea in the county, and Halph W. Peoples, democrat, received 1480. Unopposed for county assessor, Newton B. Nel son received 1708 democratic votes. The final count on the city bullot showed that the retire ment fund levy was defeated, 1313 to 1158; the park pavement measure passed, 1326 to 1094, and tho lot revolving fund passed, 1346 to 1006. Mt. Laki Flashes Of Life Mrs. Robert Kennan and son Robert and daughter Jenn of Hawaii were weekend gucslB at the Scott Thompson homo re cently. Mrs. Kennan will be re membered as Miss Judy, a former teacher at Henley high school. Word was received last week of the death of George Rudolph at Project City, Calif. Mr. Ru dolph suffered a paralytic stroke several weeks ago. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Rudolph and family. Congratulations are extended lo Mr. and Mra. Ernest Brcilh nupt on the birth of a daughter Saturday at the Hillside hospital. Mother and daughter are doing fine. Byron Bntklns of Oakland. Calif., is visiting at the home of his sister, Mrs. Sam Enmun. I Mrs. Emma (Grandma- Keady is suffering with an attack of I pneumonia. Charles Blackburn of Portland i visited at the home of his cousin, Mrs. Pccy Dixon, Wednesday. C. M. Smythe Sr. and son Rob ert Smythe of Ridgefield, Wash., spent Thursday night at the R. L. Fleming home en route to Tulare, Calif., to visit Charles Smythe Jr. and family. Robert, who recently returned from Ger many, was discharged from the U. S. army service in April, after serving three years. Classified Ads Bring Results. LOTS OF HELP SPRINGFIELD. III.. May 23 il'i Phillip Rupp was driving his automobile in the business district when he discovered it was on fire. He stepped on the gaa and drove to the downtown engine houae, but as all the firemen were out fighting a blaze, the telephone operator summoned firemen from another station six blocks away. The visiting firemen cxtin- yuished the blaze In Hupp a car list aa the downtown station firemen returned, POP-GUM CHICAGO, May 23 fFi When two gunmen Invaded Benjamin Lerner's grocery store he picked up bottle of pop and slugged one over the head. J ho robber retaliated by slug ging Lerner with his gun. then both bandits fled empty handed, OLEAN, N. Y May 23 (Pi Police offices should emulate newspaper writing style In mak ing written reports of Investiga tions so the reports will be clear er, City Attorney Thomas L. Kelly of Salamanca said last night at a FBI school for area policemen. Brookings Couple Sell Lily Bulbs Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith, well known Klamath residents who have lived at Brookings in Curry county for the past sever al years, have sold their lily bulb plantings to Lakeview resi dents who will take over the property June 1. The Smiths will visit here for a short time with Mra. Smith s sons, Dick Hayden, 700 N. 3rd, and William Hayden, 200 Morti mer, before going south for a short stay with friends and rela tives. They leave In mid-June for New York and will take im mediate passage for Scotland where they will Temain indefi nitely. Smith will complete ar rangements for taking over his part of an estate left by an aunt. He Is a native of Glasgow, Scotland. nriAi.o a news, suaisik rails. On. ratmsoAT, Mr . int. rn unable to serve longer covering Merrill, Malin and Tulelake. The new Malin correspondent is Mrs. Emit Tofell. The newspaper is interested in receiving applications from residents of Merrill and Tule lake for th position of. corre spondent for those communities. Ability to writ well and will Ingness to make dally contacts with public offices and other news source ar qualification for the Job. 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