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    MONDAY, MAY 17, 1948
HbRALD AND NtWS, KLAMAIH HALLS, OKtCON
PACE NINI
Washington
Delegation
For Dewey
IIKI.I.lNlillAM, Waah., M.y 17 (!')
YVaalilnitcm drlrgallnn la I he na
tional rrpulillroii prralilrnllal numi
nallhg ritiivriitluti had a. Dewey
Huge today, but whrlnrr Ilia rolur
Ini was Ulnl or drrp-ujril waa un
orrUln. Hpnkoamrn for rlvnl cuiiillrintra
mil hud a (llllririit Intel pi etnllon
of Ihe m-ninii delegation.
81010 Hen. Harry Wull, alnle
rtialimnii uf llic Nrw York (covin -nur's
cniiipnliiii, rliiliiiFil "10 or IT'
members ul llm ilrli'uiiiinii.
Jm I'earaon of Hralllr, leuder of
tilt lUrohl K. HUaarn liirrea, anil
Judgs Charles Paul, Hralllr, head
nan fur Hen. Iluhert A. Tall, earn
elalmrd four delegates lor lila ran
dldat. Non-parlUaii observers tablwd 16
delegaloa aa Dewey auppnrteia, llireo
aa naulral. Al leaal two nf tluwo
listed. In Ilia Dewey ramp, however,
declared Inter tliry were nnl com
mitted Ui any raiidldut.
Klri'tlmi of Hip ID-member clrlena
Hull Id Ilia I'hllmlrlphln iimventlon
climaxed Ilia parly's clny-long alnle
convention here Haliirduy.
Ilelegatra-al-large elected were!
(Iral dlairlrl formrr (inv, Arthur l.
I.anille; aeeund ritate Hep. (Irani
Hleaon, Hkagll county; third Mra.
Iluth l.aml, lluqulam, fourth 1. V.
orlhland. Vaklnia; fifth Mra.
Marlon Hrhulle, Kpokanej alilli
Ir. O, Ci. Hullon. 1 aroma. Al larca
wllhoul dlairlrl W. W. Hrruliy. He-aula.
Farm Hand
Hurt Saturday
Forrcal Everhart, about W. waa
brought to Klmrmlh Vallry hoapltal
Haturday lor emertfenry treatment
foi Injurlra aiiatalnrd In a farming
arrldrnl. Evrrliart. an amplnya of
Hooper brothers of Midland, waa
run ovrr bv a plrra of farm ma
cl. lurry at Tulrleke.
Evrrliart aa aavrd from serious
Injury by beliif pushed Into anft
(round beneath the haavy farm
Implamant. C'hesl X-rays were
lakrn Haturday afternoon, and hna.
plinl altaiidania anld that the man
was not In critical condition.
Setd Laws To Be
Tightened Up
POIin.ANO. May IT V-Orrgon
la going to lighten It requirements
on arrd rartlflrallc.il.
frank MrKrnnon, chief of Ilia
alete drpartmrut nf agrlruiture In
aiwcllnn division, asserted Haturday
Ilia male lot into trouble last yrar
because of Ian lniecllon.
(Several ihlpmrnta of rertlflrd
veirh aeeda turned out lo ba In
fested will) weevils, ha aald.. Milling
that fumli!atlii( and labeling re
qtnremrnta would be stricter.
Ilia warning waa made at the 11th
annual reinvention of the Oregon
Feed and Bead Dealera' aanoclatlon.
Among thoae elected to the board nf
governors were William Hearth.
rVilrm. and Prealdent Duane Crab
trae. Eugene.
Eugene Entry Wins
Quarter Horse Show
SAI.EM, May 17 il'i-Tnp honora
In the opening round of Die North
weal Quarter Horse association allow
here Friday night went to Udy Vlv,
4-year-old mare owned by O. H.
Turner. Eugene.
Hhe took the award after winning
Ihe aged mare claaa. Other winnera:
One-year-old fllllea Uiwry Olrl.
owned by Herman Bnyder, Pendle
ton. Two-year-nlda Dolla A, owned
by L. II. And run. Dlllard.
Three-year-nlda Honey Buck,
owned by Herman 8nyder.
Reaarve grand champion- -llubba
Bubba, from Nlrk Nichols stables,
Tucson, Arlr..
The roping champion will be
crowned tonight. Io Tliorne. Del
Rio. Texaa, went Into the lend ln.it
year, followed by Mae Price, libati
on, and Cecil Dedfnrd, Walla Walla.
Dewey Supporters
Claim Big Vote
I1F.U. INGHAM. Wn,sh., May 17
(Pi Supporter of Clov. Thomas E.
Dewey were claiming the largeat
hare of Washington's 10 delegntra
o Ihe republican national conven
tion aa party members prepared for
the opening nf their atale conven
tion hero Haturday.
Backer of Harold E. Stnssrn,
meanwhile, conceded Hint he would
win a minority of the atnto dele
gallon. Dewey bnckera clnltned a prob-
f l'uro IIimI ml Ronp,
I l mild anil refmililnn
llflflfl specially aiiitahlii
JwwU for gent ly cleaning
Soothing, oily for llio tender akin
iteainoi ointment
Teiediraledloreliave,
ttehy burning nf mf
iwrskla Irritations.
the lander akin
Baby
First Photos Out Of Stranded J erusalem Testify To Grim Fight
r " - ' i ,
,i . f
I 4
m rfttz
ran the fukpomk or acquikinu,
(J'r-IA i jN(j, MAliN i AlMNu, i.vit'itOv
I Hi. ASU Uf.Vi.i.Oi'lNt,. Hr.CHt.AHUX
CbWIKilh, ANU H)R HrXHKAilUN AL
MVlilbh. (;ttl--Afirt(J A LfcVY or OmE
AND ONE HALF HI 1.1.8 I PON Tllfc
OOi.LAK Or A IX TAXAHLK FHO
I'LhlY iN KLAMATH JAiw-b, CiREGON
rOH THE TAX VEAH lU-itt UiM. ANU
EACH V.AK I IIEHfcAr TEK, Km THAI
PUIU'OKE. AMK.NIlINt, THE CITV
(HAUlr.H Of KLAMATH rAU.8. SO
KAIO (if.JECTIVKH AN ti Pl.'Ht'OSlMi
MA V HE ACCOM. I.IHHr.O. CAM.INO A
8PECIAI, ELECTION fOH THE f'UK
POKE Or VOTING UPON THE M AT I 11,
PHOVIUlNf; A BALLOT TITLE KOH
THE gtENTION TO HE SIJIIMiriKO
AND DKlKCTINO THE POSTING AN I J
PLHLK. ATION or ELECTION NOTICEH
AND OIHECTINO ALL THINGS NECES
SAKY TO I1E OONE IN CON NEC TION
WITH SAIU ELECTION; AND REPEAL
ING RESOLUTION NO. JlO.
Thm ballot title adopted for uld
Cturur AtTindmnui mi IoIIowb:
CHANTER AMENDMENT HUHMITTED
TO THE VOIEHS BY THE COMMON
COUNCIL
"hall Klamath Ealli, Ore fort levy an
annual Lax of una and one -nail mill
upon avary dollar of tuxabie property,
within I ha llmlli of aald cily, tor tn
tax aar 1B48 114(1 and annually thara
atar for trie pur pot of acquiring pro
Darty for Kacrcailon cenlera. for the our.
poe of operallnji;, malntaimnf. Improving
ana aavaioping, Kacrraiion center! now
owneo or witreaiier acquired ny 11, and
for paying the co( of Kecreatlnn Acltv
Itlea; and amend the Clly CharUr to al
low iuch levy "
VOTE TOR ONE VOTE YES OR NO
500 YES, J vote for the proposed
measure
01 NO. I vote agalnat the proposed
meaiuia
laee aitarhed llaD
Prerlnrl Lara lion AddraM
Na.
1 !.. L Baugh, HI So. Rlveralde.
2 -Conger Srhool, California Ave.
It llaldwln Hotel. 31 Main Street
4- Mrt C C Heldrlrh. 311 Washington
.V-Vulley Hotel, ilH pine Strec!
A-Pi-eby(Tian Church. il Pine Street
7- E W. Abbey. 0:ig Lincoln Street
tV Courthouse flaaement, 4th and Main
Ktn
0 Cltv Library Basement, Sth and
Klarnath Avenue
10 Arr.iri Hotel, 1014 Main Street
tlI-ake Hotel, 12W Main Street
12 Covenant Church, Hi.'l Walnut Street
I.I Bulrk Garni, mi Main Street
l4Lfimbard Motort. fill So. flth Street
l.-VVtola Klefer, 2242 White Avenue
10 Mr W. o. Lohrey, 2144 Eberleln
Street
17 Churrh of Christ. 220fl Wantland
Avenue
If-Klamaih Bua Co. BHg .. Kt3 Eait Main
HI Mill Srhool. Eat Main
20- Shepherd Mlltr Co.. Ufl Eaj.t Main
21 Klarnnth Kindergarten, 211 Eaat Main
22Ballcer Garage. Main and Esplanade
2.1 Ylarla Hunt :!. HllUlde
24 Nathan H Bogua. Baaement Mfl Pa
cific Terrace
IS Reva Laraon, t9M MeJma Ureal
aa Roneevell Be hool, ill KIdorAtt
Street
ar-Mrt T A. French. Hit Creecent
Avenue
2 County Library, lion Claire Stret
im ratrvlew School, loiT Donald St reel
.To C T. Johnaon. I0M Oregon Avenue
31 Steve K. Washburn, 1W7 Oregon
Avenue
3a M. W Wood, 1104 Hanka Street
33 Dr. Stearna Rldg 2424 So. Sth Sire!
By order of the Common Council !
the City of Klamath Tails, Oregon.
Dated this 24th riav of April. IP4.
HOW A HO STROPS,
Police Judae.
M. S IT No. 11T.
KIRBY
Vacuum Cleaners
LlfHm Guarontt
Fr Oamonitratlon
fhont S200 1401 Eaplanada
i
Arab set up this mgrhlitr-gun and mortar poeltlon on the roof of the railroad station at Jrrusalrm aralnst the Ilaferanah. after the
Itrltieli abaiulotird H. The station rtmtrolg the main road to Rrlhlrhem and Houlhern Palestine. Photo, by Artlne Kamerslslan NEA-Acme
phuttigraiihrr, Is one of the first plrturra from Jrrusalrm alnre breakdown of communications In Palestine, Photos were sent by carrier to
Cairo for transhlpmrttt bjr air la Nrw York. NKA Telrphoto.
Recreation Notes
II y SAM KMI III
Huprrllilriiclrnt of llrrrrulltin
Itiara la nnthlng Dial brlnga mora
plraaurr than reaching tha aiicreaa
ful ronrluainn nf a hard atrugglr. It
la ImiMiaalllla to rxpraaa Ilia frallllg
that waa evident at the Teen-Age
center during the paal week; and
It la alan lmMianitie to exprrr the
thanka of the community to Mr.
Procter, hia adult council and atu
dent council lor fighilng Una battle
to a conduction. The odd were
Bteat and Ihe fiehl hard, Tlia turn
Ing factor of the project waa the
aupport of the many orKanlratlona
and Individual bv atepptng In at
tlu right time with the right help.
Thoae who have vlalted the renter
know the rcaultv Klnuiath county
hna a youth center that we ran lie
pioud of. Congratulation to every
one who helped on Ihla project.
We have met the rhallenge of the
need for a Teen-Age renter and the
recreation committee la wondering If
we can alan meet the need of the
younger children by providing them
with adequate playgrounds. The
commlttre la planning a broad pro
giam and hoied tha nubile auniiort
will again coma to the aid of our
children. There la only one way lo
find out and that la counting tha
b.illola Friday nu-ht.
Well, while we are keeping our
flngrra croaard w e w ill ait 111 Veep
what wa can going, an for next
week Ihe arhedule Includea the
opening of Ihe Bummer Boftbnll
league on Wedneaday evening There
will be four games per night and
Ihe prlrea are aet an everyone can
en)oy the gnmca. 10 renta for chil
dren, an cents for adulta and entire
family for SO renta. Adult acinon
tickets can be secured at Ihe Gun
store for IS. All prlrea Include tax
and all gamea are lo be nlaved al
Modoc field, beginning Wednesday.
Mav l, at 7.30. The art class will
hold Its last class for ttie season on
Tuesday evening and the swimming
wll' continue through the month.
Weekly activity schedule:
Tuesday evening. (I 30--Fnmllv
iwlmmlng at the Nat. Ilrlng the
fiimlly and enjoy a good evening.
Prlrea. 25 rents for children, SO cents
for adulta or tha family for 7S cents.
fi to 10 o'clock, art claaa at art room.
KtHH.
Wednesday evening, 6:30-9 Pri
vate awlm parly al Nat. 7:30 to 10.
af!ball games at Modoc field.
Thursday evening. 8:30-9 Teen
age awlm at Nat.
Friday evening, t 30-9 Boy Bcout
night al Nat. 7:30-10. Softball
gunics at Modoc field.
Saturday. 1-& Open awlm at Nat
10 rents children. 35 cenla adult.
Q'O o'clock, ojien swim al Nat. 25
cents children. 60 cents adult.
LEGAL NOTICE
srxiAl. mi ri.rrTioM
Pur.uanl lo Haaolullon, of lha Common
CiHincil duly adnpl'd or tha Common
Counrll on lha and day ol February.
IMS. and aih day ol February. 1MB,
and lolh day of fbmary. iea. and
Ordlnanra No U of the Clly ol Klam.
ih FalU. Oraon. duly adoplad b tha
Ciinmon Council on lha IBlh day of May,
in:ul. and puraiianl lo tha provuiont 01
Hvrllon B of lha Charlar of .aid City.
NOTICE l lir.Mr.UY UIVCN lhat a
i. i.l my a!cllnn will ba hald on
rrlilay. Stay 11. Ia, In lha various
rrrlnrll of lha Clly ol Klamam fail
i nurn.
Ih qualified lrclnr. ol lha Clly nf
Klamam rani, iirnon, "nir. o..
aoiendtnvnl for lavylna tasallon. Pur-
uant to (h provuinn. nf Ordinance No.
4l?a No 4120 and No. 4131. duly adopt
ed bv Ih Common Council of eatd Clly
on lb Jird (lev or renruary, i. aoo
approvrd bv Ih Mayor.
Kaid Ordinance No. 41M Is entitled a.
follows;
OHDINANCg NO. 41J
AN OHUINANCg CALLING A IPK
CIA1. gl.ltCTION IN THE CITY or
KLAMAllt fALlJ!. OHEUON. ON fKI.
() AY THE 3UI DAY Or MAY. 1S4J LFOH
the pt'itPtiRE or 1'HMITTIn6 TO
THE QI ALiriEll rl.ECTOHS Or SAID
cny or ki.amatii r-AUJi. Oregon.
ONE CHAIITEK- AMENDMENT AMI
PIIDPOSITION PROPOSED BY THE
COMMON COUNCIL Or THE CITY Or
KI.AMATII rAIXH. OREGON: AUTHOR
IZING THE CITY TO RAISE rtlNDS TO
nr. t'ar.n by the park commission
roR the purpose or acquiring,
operating, maintaining, improv
INli and developing city parks
AIHIOIIIZINO THE LEVY Or A TAX
OVER ANtl ABOVE THE AMOUNT
i rvirn rnn riTiira or the three
PRKcrniNn years plus six per
cent Tiir.iiror. or one mill upon
THE DOLLAR ON ALL TAXAflt.E
PHOPrRTV IN THE CITY or KI.AMATII
rAI.IS; WHICH CHARTER AMEND
MENT AND PROPOSITION IS IIIR
MITTED UNDER THE LAWS Or
lllirGON. THE CHARTER or SAID
CITY AND nv VIRTUE OE ORDINANCE
NO Jos! or CITY Or KLAMATH rALI.S.
OWEGON; AMENDING THE CHARTER
or THE CITY OE KI.AMATII rAI.LS
OREGON: PROVIDING A BALLOT
TITLE EOR THE QUESTION TO BE
Si nMITTED: AUTIIORI71NG AND DI
RECTING THE POLICE JUDGE TO PUB
I.ISIt AND POST NOTICES Or SAID
ri rf-TION, DESIGNATING POLLING
Pl.AtrS AND THE JUDGES AND
CLERKS or SAID ELECTION: THE
HOUIIS THE POLLING PLACES SHAI.l
nr OPEN TO THE ELECTORS rOR VOT
ING; REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES
IN CONFLICT HEREWITH; AND DE
CI.AIIING AN EMERGENCY.
Said Ordinance No. 412a la entitled at
fnllowa;
ORDINANCE NO. 4t
AN ORDINANCE CALLING A SPE
able 13 delegates. 8ln.wen men pre
dicted their candidnie would win
five or six.
Joe Pearson of Seattle. Mate lead
er ftir Hlaaaen. said probably some
would be uncommitted with a
chance of their swinging to 8lav.cn
If he Increases his strength al the
national convention.
Flrsl Protestant Sunday school In
Amerlra was established by John
Wesley. In Savannah. Oa.. accord
ing to the Encyclopedia nrltaniilca.
Classified Ads Bring Real Resultsi
Heavy Duty
BENCH
GRINDERS
Two 4-Inch Wheel
'i H.P. Motor 3450 R.P.M. 115 Volt.
KLAMATH MACHINE
ii Locomotive Works
Spring & Elm
Mill Supply Dept.
Phone 5141
LET HIS RECORD SPEAK
CIAI. ELECTION IN THE CITY Ol
M.AMAIH FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY
THE 2lnT DAY or S1AY. IU4Ji. rOH
1 HE IM.'KPO.SF. OF SUIIMI TI ING TO
IHE QLALIFIED ELECTORS OF SAID
CITY OF KI.AMATII FAI.IJi. OREGON.
ONE CHARTER AMENDMENT AND
PROPOSITION PROPOSED BY THE
COMMON COUNCIL OF HIE CITY Ol
KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON: AUTH
ORIZING THE CITY TO RAISE FUNDS
TO HE USED nY THE RECREATION
COMMITTEE FOR THE PURPOSE OF
ACQUIRING. OPERATING. MAINTAIN
ING. IMPROVING AND DEVELOPING.
RECREATION CENTERS. AUTHOR!.
ING THE LEVY OF A TAX OVER AND
AMOVE THE AMOUNT LEVIED FOR
EITHER OF THE THREE PRECEDING
VKAlth PLUS SIX PErf LENT IHE.lEOF.
OF ONE AND ONE-HALT M11J.S UPON
THE DOLLAR ON ALL TAXABLE PRO.
PERTY IN THE CITY OF KLAMATH
FA LI -A, WHICH CHARTER AMEND
MENT AND PROPOSITION IS SUI!
MITTED UNDEH THE LAWS OT ORE
GON. THE CHARTR or SAID CITY
AND BY VIRTUE OT ORDINANCE NO
J2 OF CIIY OF KLA.VA'ilt FALLS.
OREGON; AMENDING THE CHARTER
or THE CITY Or KLAMATH r ALLS.
PROVIDING A BALLOT TITLE EOR
THE QUESTION TO HE SUBMITTED.
AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE
POLICE JUDGE TO PUBLISH AND
POST NOTICES OT SAID ELECTION;
DESIGNATING POIXD.'G PLACES AND
IHE JUDGES AND CLERKS Or SAID
EI.ECTION; THE HOURS THE POLLING
PLACES SHALL l!E OPEN TO ELEC
TORS FOR VOTING; REPEALING ALL
ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HERE
WITH: AND DECLARING AN EMER
GENCY.
Said Ordinance No. 4131 la entitled a.
folluwa:
ORDINANCE NO. 4131
AN ORDINANCE CALLING A SPE
CIAI. EIJECTION IN THE CITY OF
KLAMATH FA1.LS. OREGON ON FRI
DAY THE 3IST. DAY OF MAY. 14,
.OR Hit Puill'ObE OF at.'UMI IT1.SU
TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS Of
SAID CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS, ORE
GON, ONE CHARTER AMENDMENT
AND PROPOSITION PROPOSED BY
THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE
CITY Or KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON.
AUTHORIZING THE CITY TO RAISE
FUNDS TO IE USED FOR THE SOLE
PURPOSE. Or MAINTAINING. IM
PROVING AND BEAUTIrYING LINK
VILLE CEMETERY; AUTHORIZING THE
LEVY Or A TAX OVER AND ABOVE
Tir- A'OUT I rvtrry rop E'Tl'E Ov
THE THREE PRECEDING YEARS PLUS
SIX PER CENT TIIEIt EOE. Or ONE-
HALT MILL UPON THE DOLLAR ON
All, TAXAFil.E PROPERTY IN THE
CITY Or KLAMATH TALI.S- WHICH
CHARTER AMENDMENT AND PRO
POSITION IS SUnailTTFD UNDER THE
LAWS OF OREGON. THE CHARTER Or
SAID CITY AND BY VIRTUE OF OR
DINANCE NO 2nI OT CITY or KLAM
ATH TALI.S. OPEGON: AMENDING THE
CHARTER Or THE CITY Or KLAMATH
r ALLS; PROVIDING A BALLOT TITLE
FOR THE OurSTION TO BE SUB
MITTED: AUTHORIZING AND DIRECT
ING THE POLICE JUDGE TO PUBLISH
AND POST NOTICES Or SAID ELEC
TION: DESIGNATING POLLING
PLACES AND THE JUDGES AND
CLERKS Or SAID ELECTION: THE
HOURS THE POLLING PLACES SHALL
BE OPEN TO ELECTORS FOR VOTING:
REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN
CONFLICT HEREWITH; AND DECLAR
ING AN EMERGENCY.
The title of aald Rolutlons adopted
by the Common Council are In word
and figures aa follows:
RESOLUTION NO. 310
A RESOLUTION PROVIDING TOR
THE CITY OT KLAMATH FALI-S. ORE
GON. TO RAISE FUNDS TO BE USED
nY THE PARK COMMISSION. FOR THE
PURPOSE OT ACQUIRING. OPERAT-
lii MOUNTAIN
nf'$1 ' In T off t at a Tiwf -J
ING MAINTAINING. IMPROVING AND
DEVELOPING CITY PARKS; CHEATING
A l.LVY Or uhl, w w.-i wia, iMJi-
LA It Or ALL TAXABLE PHOPEKT IN
KLAMATH TAl.Lb. OREGON. FOR THE
TAX YEAH l4 IIM. AND EACH YEAR
THEREAFTER. FOR THAT PURPOSE;
AMENDING THE CITY CHARTER OF
KLAMATH FALLS. SO SAID OB
JECTIVES AND PURPOSES MAY BE
ACCOMPLISHED: CALLING A SPE
CIAL ELECTION FOR THE PURPOSE
OF VOTING UPON THE MATTER:
PROVIDING A BALLOT TITLE FOR
THE QUESTION TO BE SUBMITTED
AND DIHECTLS'G THE POSTING AND
PUBLICATION OF ELECTION NOTICES
AND DIRECTING ALL THINGS NECES
SARY TO BE DONE IN CONNECTION
WITH SAID SPECIAL ELECTION.
RESOLUTION NO. 311
A RESOLUTION PROVIDING TOR
THE CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS. ORE
GON. TO RAISE FUNDS TO BE USED
FOR THE SOLE PURPOSE. OF MAIN
TAINING. IMPROVING AND BEAUTI
FYING LINK VILLE CEMETERY: CREAT
ING A LEVY OF ONE-HALT MILL UP
ON THE DOLLAR OF ALL TAXABLE
PROPERTY IN KLAMATH FALLS. ORE
GON FOR TICE TAX YEAR 1MS-1M9.
ANU EACH YEAR THEREAFTER. FOR
THAT PURPOSE: AMENDING THE
CITY CHARTER OT KLAMATH TALLS.
SO SAID OBJECTIVES AND PURPOSES
MAY BE ACCOMPLISHED; CAIXING A
SPECIAL ELECTION FOR THE PUR
POSE OF VOTING UPON THE MATTER:
PROVIDING A BALLOT TITLE FOR
THE QUESTION TO BE St'BBMITTED
AND DIRECTING THE POSTING AND
PI H Lit A TION OF ELECTION NOTICES
AND DIRECTING AIX THINGS NECES
SARY TO BE DONE IN CONNECTION
WITH SAID SPECIAL ELECTION. '
RESOLUTION NO. 314
A RESOLUTION PROVIDING TOR
THE CITY OF KLAMATH TALLS. ORE
GON. TO RAISE FUNDS TO BE USED
BY THE RECREATION COMMITTEE.
Elect
f JM
Sam
COON
Delegate
To the Republican
National Convention
Successful stockman,
farmer. Indorsed by both.
Level-headed. Business
like. Progressive.
COON win vote Oregon
people's choice ea first
ballot.
COON will strive to nom
inate an outstanding Re
publican for President
Fd. adv. Baker Co. Repub. Cot
Com. W. C. Bora. chm.
WtT3z "BED SINCE WE BOUGHT J
g fISK. AfRBORNE TIRES)
t nlu et-vtaa
1 V vNrl "'
sv ee.o.
If. hard lo aiaggerata Ilia comfort of
I'iak Airborne. Your car rides on 1200
more cubic incite of air at leas pressure
flonla ovor Ih bumps on bigger lira
that fit your atandard rims. Come in for
free demonstration tide on this new
kind of tire today.
DICK B. MILLER
7th tind Klnnmth
Phone 4103
CHAHTEB AMKNDMENT HIinMITTtrj
TO THE VOIEHS BY THE COMMON
COUNCIL
"Shall KlamAth Tails. Oregon lvy an
annual tax ul on mill upon every dol
lar of taxable property, within th limit,
of aald city, for tha yaar 1648-l(4& and
annually thereafter, to torn ucd by tue
City Park ConunUilon, for Ihe purpi
of acriulrlng ptoperty for CMy Parka,
and for oprating. nialnlalnlng. Improv
ing, ana aevel oping, Lily I'arK now
owned or hereaftr acquired; and shall
me iny inarter d amended to allow
uch levy."
VOTE TOR ONE VOTE VES OR NO
aOJ YES I vol for tha propoaed
meature.
NO, 1 vote agalnat the propoaed
measure.
CHARTER AMENDMENT SUBMITTED
TO THE VOTERS BY THE COMMON
COtNCIL.
Shall Klamath rails. Oregon levy an
annual tax of one-half mill upon every
dollar of taxable property, within the
nmiu or said i-ity. for trie tax year iwah
IMo and annually thereafter for tha pur
pose of maintaining. Improving, and
beautifying t.lnkvlile Cemetery: and
amend the City Charter to allow each
levy.
VOTE FOR ONE VOTE YES OR NO
904 YES. I rote for the propoaed
measure
90S NO. f vote against tha proposed
measure.
The Polls will be upen from S o'clock
A. M. until S o'clock P M.
The following polling place in eacn
of the city precincts are as follows, to
wn:
JJsffl
94 eV 0wr for Pre CeM, SM Oetraaa
fertieteai. 0. MMrti, Ore. M,
WE GOT 'EM!
If you need o clean ear In excellent condition
and PRICED RIGHT . . .
HERE IT IS!
1947 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION 5-passenger coup.
Low mileage . . . top shape.
1947 FORD SEDAN Super Deluxe. Cood os it looks.
1946 FORD TUDOR All new tires.
1942 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION SEDAN Radio, heat
er, overdrive.
1941 DODGE SEDAN Fluid drive.
1940 STUDEBAKER COMMANDER SEDAN Overdrive,
heater, low price.
1937 PACKARD "6" TUDOR Radio and heater.
OR FOR WORK
1942 DODGE TRUCK Two-speed Eaton, flatbed. '
1939 PLYMOUTH PICKUP Reconditioned motor, high
wheels.
1936 PACKARD SEDAN Transportation ... it runs!
McCulIoch Motors
Cars STUDEBAKER Truck.
734 Kl.rn.lh
fh. 4149
To Men of the
High School
There's a liig day coming noon the day
when you gel your diploma. At your grad
uation cxrrrisea you'll hear two things men
tinned oflen the opportunities and the
obligations of manhood. Those aren't just
words. They deserve flic serious thinking
of every high school graduate.
As an American citizen your opportuni
ties are greater than in any other country
on earth. Ami for that very reason you have
an obligation to defend America and its
freedoms to make this way of life secure.
By enlisting in the Army or Air Force
you will be discharging your debt to your
country. And at the same time you can
take full advantage of one of the finest
opportunities ever ofTcred a young man.
CHOOSI YOUR FIELD OF SPECIAL
TRAINING BEFORE YOU ENLIST I
you are 18 to 34 (17 with parents' con
sent) anil a high srhool graduate, you can
select your course ol training in the Army
or the Air Force before enlisting.
Under the Army Technical School I'lan
you can specify two different courses that
appeal to you in each of two fields. Tho
Army will check to make
sure there is an opening in
one of the four courses you
have selected, and a place
will he reserved for you
in that course. Then you
enlist for 3, 4 or 5 years, and after passing
the physical and mental examinations and
completing basic training you will be guar
anteed trainiug in your chosen field.
The Air Force offers a similar oppor
tunity in its Aviation Career Plan, giving
you a pre-enlistmcnt choice of 3 among the
more than 40 TJSAF Specialist Schools.
There is no better way to get a start in the
great and growing field of aviation.
Either plan gives you good pay, excellent
training and a splendid chance for advance
ment in a real career. Full information,
including lists of available Specialist
Schools and Technical Courses, at your near
est Armv and Air Force Recruiting Station.
To men with 2 years or moro of College
WIN YOUR WINGS
with tho Aviation Cadets
If you sre ingle, 20 lo W,i Jtt old,
phyilrslly inunH, and have tomtilrtril at
lrnil 2 yean of collrl or lh oquhilrnt,
you may bo qualified for pilot
mining an Avistlon Cidot.
Got full dlalli now. Next
cls Harts July 1, 1941.
u. a. ARMV AND U. . AIH TOftC
PUCRUITINCa SCRVICI
Post Office Building Klamath Falls