Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, May 20, 1948, Page 7, Image 7

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    THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1948
PACE SEVEN
. 300,000 Voters Expected
To Turn Up At Polls For
Tomorrow's Big Election
II v I'M I. V. HAItVl V Jit.
HAI,i;M. JHiiv liil il't Murr Hum
300,001) vntrin jiu t-Min-tril lu (lrni
llirlr hallutk Iii-Imci-ii H n, in. ii ml N
p, in. ItiinorniH In On nun I mil
hullnt IxmrN.
Thr. nii.lltliii', nitinlutt fur mint
ofllirfl tliuii lutvn vwi hcliiin Imtii
up for rliM'iitiu, will wlml up tlicir
ruli)iiiu(ii tnnluhl. Willi Html Hullo
liitriilh.
At Miikr tirr hnIIIimin fur iriHi
llriil, I'. H. ki'iiulnr, four runic rr
Imittl unit. Rovrinur, nfrrHuiy at
Ulttlr, tiruftiri-r, itttiirnrv Kcncial,
roiivrnlltui ilflrifjitm, IK of AO utittr
kPimlr isriiU, nil 110 nUIr hmur M.tl,
linlhm.il I'liitiinlllrrMiiiii mitt ruiii
NilUrrwiinmii tit null parly, i-lmilt
JiiiIkcm and tlMiit I Mllortirvx. Thrrr
nUo Hill hr toimtv it ml vHy rlrr
tliim it( tlir Htuitr tlntr,
A imimli'X lmn In-.-u tliuf w hlW
Uir Miitr rlrrtlunt mi doubly till
puitiuil Hilrt yrut. 1 1 icy huvr Iktii
Mlmnnt blinknl tint by 1 1 if intoi.-tlvr
fuinpulKHJt UMK'd by Muinltl K,
HUam-ii uliil TIhiiiuia lv lucy lor
the ntitlr'ft 12 Vfih'.-i tit tlir icpublirtttl
foilVriillon.
t-.dt h ha c-mp.ilcitrct bttnlrr limit
miy riiiitlliltr lor a nUttr oilier.
I m il bm m-rii itiiirr of Orrguii In
f)rw Ht-rku tliuii miM of Uir othrr
, r4titlltlrttrit hvtvr krrn hi Ihi-tr wholr
llvrn.
Ot tlir Wii'.M irplibllrun Vutrin,
Itiot t thiin Z.'.uwi) tin- i ?i" i I' d to
Voir. nliiy nbuiit r.'.''.(KKI of Dip
302. Mil (IrilHH't ul i Uir rxprrti-d to
Voir 1m-i ! of Uir I '.' 4 onli'hl (ill
tiirir Iki lot.
OrHry nnil Minru luvrn't r.im
ulsuri liut il Jut( lire itilir llirjf
ttftllt 11 limn di-lf K ih n. I hr rrtll
rrnun In Hint Uirv liojir by vtlnnlriK
Orrfim, t hr y t-iitilil grt it hand
Hngctit rollltts Unit wuitlil riitiir int
lltklriirtrd ilrtrsatm f ritlll othrr
ftlatr t hop itbnard.
Orrtiun i onvriition ilrliatrt
IjuVP to Vulr for Uir people n pit'Ii'l -riltr
Ulllil tiny tun rlr,tM-d
Htiiti'hotiM- ptittticbuin lrlli-vr the
hltrrr.it III tlir pirMiirlilUtl rKT linn
hrril H biK Hilv.tllliWt'' to piiMMll of
Jicr holdi'l i Who urn wrkinK rc
rlr tlon. 'I to y think thr llt wry
HtnAArll b.UlIc llun 111:1111 11 twild for
nrA'rnnirrn to Iwi onti- knoun.
htrf lntrrrl
( hlrf Inlrrr! In Ihr Ttlulr rlrr
tlnn ha hrrn III the rare brtttrm
(tnvrrmir Jnlin 1 1. 1 1, I'urtbiiid U
yrr and furtnrr Imuic uprukrr. ami
Htatr HriMtor lMiuKla .Mi Kay,
Kalrnt a it In dralrr, for thr frfnitili
ran nomination. I noppoird for thr
drmcirratlr nniiilnatloii (or invrrmir
la Stair hrnator t.rw WalUir, I'urt-
"0ldat40,50,60?"
! Man, You're Crazy
land liikiiruiiri mini who la rrtlrhifc
ua driniHTutln national roinmlUrr
niitil.
U. H. Hciuilor Ouy Cordon, llotn
buiH, docNii't Imvo 11 contfNt for
n-ptihllmii riMiomlimlli'ii. Two driii
orniU me nfii-r hJK Job, thotiKh.
Tiny ui Htuln Hi p. Miiulcy J. Wll
K'tll, HI, llrlnifi, tuul Ur, 1 .011 In A.
Wooit, who U'urhi'K fcotitJiiilrii ul
the Unlvi'iMty of Orifuon.
tlrrunn' four roiiRrrNMiiirii, nil rr
liiiblliana, havr opm-nltUm In th
lirlniiiry, hut thry arr hruvlly fa
vorrd brrwiur Ihrlr uppoiirntH urn
not tvrll-knou'ii mid arr nrw to
pidllliN.
AiihIIht Inli'irMlliK I'onlcht In
HHTi'Uiy of Hiiitn ICnrt T. Ntfwbry'B
i mi l' tor rrpubllnin rouuuiliuilloii
nuuhint ih'oiKC MuKk. who wun
fitiiuty ftrcrrttiry of tiili! for uliio
! ymii'h mid public milium roiiitiiln-
I rtlonrr for four ymrn.
I 'Ihr rrpiihllran roiilrnl for utatr
; trriimirrr U thr rlonntl of nil. I hrrr
nirii, all artlvr In pulillc lllr, want
thr job. I hry arp Ormond It. limn,
foriiirr piibllo utlllllm commlMlon-
: rr and tormrrly t'ortlaiul rlty rom-
' inlotliKirr; Nlntr Hrnator Howard
( , lleltnti ul Canity, and Hlicfrld It.
: I iittndrr, 114, a rorlland war vrt
rran who wai rxrrutlvr aaaUlAiit til
fornirr tiovrritor Clmrlra A.
, Hpraitur,
High School
AW
P(tatuut
V.-V7
MARY LOL1 tA
CASE
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Better Weather
Is Forecast
POHTI.ANIJ. Mny 2U il'i Kl
linn iluy In Oitkoii l r)(eil la
Imv-R hlumi-rit writ of thr (.'iiwrtdcit
nml urniTiilly lulr hklrn wllh "unio
IhkIi H'imllnrM rii.t ot llif moiin
iiiin.i, Ihr wrjiihrr burriiu rr)(ittd
lixliiy.
lhit (rn-iulrr niilrt thiil mi n;
ulvln til iippi-r-iilr inuvemunu und
uililllliuuil rcpnrlJi from I'arlllc
M-ian iirra.-i wric lo lr uvinliihle
tulrr In thr diy nnd inlihl nllrr the
tc.i n-.l . ulthiiiiKh thr Kltuutlun
(irrmrd rriunnubty Mftble.
Molhcru wore lo bo Bern 111 the
m honl uduy for the x:ciuilun of thr
third uiiiiiihI niuthcro' ten mvrn by
tho Ten Tollrm'. lircoriitlijnii fol
luwi'd the npilnv thrine mound thr
walls of the Klrln' liym. An mothim
urrlvrd inrhariiKrrK were firm to take
the ntudrnM out of clnM Ul liltrlHl
the tm for a while with hla or her
parent,
Mcinbrr of Tru Tullrm prenldrd
at the ten table, i'ourliiK were Cor
llMi Maylli ld, Uorolhy Coir, Mrlba
1! urn, Jran Hhldlrrr, Drtly Vahl,
Joyce Dllmaiiiion, llrlty llrnnrt,
Jovie Warner nnd Oallya Klclicn
dorf. Many llmnki no out lo the Har
rnin' and I'alroiw' elub for Klvlnif
thr henior baiuiuet, tor nenlorn,
Wnliii'Mlay niKht. Hrnlorii J ut nal
back and reliurd while thry wrre
nerved the turkey dinner by Junior
KIi Ik rntertalnrd nnd if e n e r n 1 1 y
walled on. Andrew l,oney led In
UiKlhit neveral miiuik, and it nklt wnn
Klvrn by llrlrn Jai knon, Ocomlnnna
Clark nnd Tnrky Hrnllh.
Diioriilloiiii on the Inblrn were
rarrlrd out In the school colnm, red
nnd white, with Krrrn tree renter
plrcri laden wllh mnall dlplomnx.
Mm. Jink Murphy wn In chnrne or
drcorntlonii: Mrn. L. K. Phrlpn in
In chamr of the entire banquet.
Iiented by a ihiIiiIiiiiMiik coininltlee,
Kvery boy lu Hflmol waa ellfdble to
vote on the canillilnlra thin noon.
JtuDiiliiij for pri-'.lilcnt were Joe
1 riiiol rukoH, Dick Jakr,lalt and
Jack I.UKt; vice prrMdrni, Doiik
llarker, Jim Morn nod Hob I'ci
.oldt, and Hrrn'liiry-tM'nuiri'r, Itol
Hell, Hiaii Mi'f'li'llnn and J ; I Wlnl- i
,', Tom Kdwnril Ik Ihr rrUrihK '
prenldrnt of thr Hoys Alliance.
Unry Hiiilih will M' j) Into the
n oeit of the jHChidi nt of Honor Ho
clety for next yearn diiilrn. Clary
and Uie other'oflnern were elecu-tl
it a oieetliiK TucMlay hamllril by
.ittlrlUK pretildelit, John ICplcv. Other
offlcern circled are Gordon I'lrtcher,
vice prenldent; Kvclyn Howland, neo
retary, and Hoyd Cainenfion, trcioi
urer. "May dreams and fact-i meet," wn
the wtyliiK ehohi'u by the M-nlorn lo
KO down im thidr claim motto. AIko
voted on were claim color arid flow
ern; and the combination Krren and
Kold wan choneii for colorn; and the
ror;e an the clawt flower. Trudy Hen
nelt headed the committee- for
chooMuif the KUKKeiitlonii to be voted
on.
Lovee Named Head
Of Cattle Club
POItTl.AND, May 20 in; The
American Oucrnfcey Cattle club,
elected K. V. Uiwh, Florhnin Park.
N. J., president al Itn annual con
vention here.
The breeder attended the annual
wentern Guermey Hale today and
then will move northward to Heattle
and Canada. The convention waif
hi'd here an part of the wentern
Havel of the elub official. The
tour ntartcd In the Boulhwcut,
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M ? m REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
1; 1
Sheriff
5J Guy Barton
p t-k"M,'.-tfi Political adverti-sement by Barton Commute
J J. E. Hmltii. Secretary
Nominee for the officer of next
year Hoy Alliance hnve been uk-
WATCH TOMORROW'S HERALD & NEWS FOR
GRAND OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT
0. G. W. FARM SUPPLY STORE
Republicans! Elect
LAMAR TOOZE
Delegate to
Republican National Convention
STATE AT LARGE
Will nupport Oregon rhnlre. Ovrrwa veteran, both World War
Pd. Adv. by l.amar Tooe. 3H N. W. Thurman St., Portland, Ore.
VWF .N.W ' r .c,M iHrU Ut
At llllll !,!. Plriiulirrr ( HldniutM
,IU l Walfirrtr ncl Whltlnan Otu9
V.
IfuMiaW' ra-r"f-tfii"aiai Jhb
DEAN HALL
REPUBLICAN
Candidate for
SHERIFF
Fair and Efficient Office
Paid AdvrlUmrtit btr Pn Hall
Let's Concentrate Obi
ne GOOD Candidate
A Full Time Man For a Full Time Job
"KARL vmmFR
Here's how the votes were
distributed in a
STRAW BALLOT
taken Monday night at a Junior
Chamber of Commerce meeting
for republican sheriff candidates:
Dehlinger . . . 34.6
Franey 30.7
Uerlings 26.9
Barton 7.6
Other Candidates - No Votes
NOMINATE KARL DEHLINGER
Republican for Sheriff
Pd. Adv. Karl Dehlinger
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VOTERS OF SOUTHERN OREGON
Let's turn Out and Give An
verwhelming Vote
for our own
EARL T.
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Oregon's efficient SECRETARY
OF STATE - Southern Oregon's
FIRST representative on the State
Board of Control . . .
Candidate for Republican Nomination May 2?
Earl Nowbry hai a sound record in Privato Business and in
Public Service. Ho it a man of proved executive ability. He
Is a veteran; has devoted ten yean to State business, having been
repeatedly chosen to represent Jackson County in Salem. His
record of Efficient Administration of the Office of Secretary ot
State sirKO November 3, 1947, merits YOUR support!
KEEP Earl T. Newbry Secretary of State!
KEEP a Southern Oregon man on the Board of Control!
VOTE NEXT FRIDAY FOR EARL T. NEWBRY
FOR SECRETARY OF STATE!
Klamath County Newbry for Secretary of State Comm.
Paul 0. Landry, chairman
George P. Davis
Ray Biggcrs
A. M. Collier
Wm. Lorem, Chiloquin
F. J. Schmitz, Beatty
m.VVVmlt r v ..n.. ,.114 mimiftmm
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K:wJwaiiil
THE PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE OF THE WEST
AND THE MIDWEST
STASSEN HAS WON THE MAJOR REPUB
LICAN PRIMARIES IN WISCONSIN AND
NEBRASKA.
HE IS THE FIRST CHOICE OF THE PEOPLE
OF THE NATION.
THE POLLS ALL SHOW
THAT STASSEN WOULD
SWEEP THE FINAL
ELECTION IN NOVEMBER
GALLUP'S REPORT
PER CENT OF REPUBLICANS WHO
PREFER EACH CANDIDATE
JtWT MARCH MICM ATM MAT
HJ47 IV. I94S 194 I94S
STASSEN
20 wf DEWEY
,0 '5 15 15 I
U 1 1 1
Do Not Permit the Eastern Stop Stassen Combination to Get By With Their High Powered
Free Spending Campaign in Oregon.
Stassen as President will carry thru a Real Program of Progress for Oregon and the West.
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Tnld Adv. Oregon Stnsnrn for President Committee, Robert A. Klllatt, riinlrman. Imperial Hotel, rortlanil, Oreion.
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