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HERALD ANT) NEWS. Klamath Falls. Ore. Monffay. November 7. I960 PAGE 5 B Z9 .. . !2. 13 14 ; ; 15 . ;6 I? 18 19 iO 2. 22 Zi .... ' ' -. - 30 . v. -i- o-o-H:;. '. " . jo '' v . V'.. a ' ; ' " xxv ; n , - Jm - r - . r. J27 1. 38" .. KLAMATH FALLS V "V' ' S." 1 --J " 38 ,NDEX MA 1 "38j 41 1 - i2 i3 14 is 4 iW::;:: iV i8 .19 80 ! ei" 22 . X,.: ff5 IF School Officials Urge More Support Lick Observatory in Sit. Ham ilton, California, has the second largest 136 inches' refractor tele- scope and the second largest 1120 Kl'lIENE AP The Oicgon.he played in Portland's new SIem-Bash of Sledford was elected sec- inches I reflector telescope in the ond vice president. world School Boards Association urged jorial Coliseum. 'Friday that the stale gradually Jack Duff of Adams, a Pendle raise basic school support to a Ion School Roard member, was maimum of 50 per cent of op- elected president to succeed Bert erating costs. ij. G. rousov of Tigard. Named The group rejected a proposal first vice president was Dr. How calling for a state sales lax with)""1 flierry of Portland. Frank revenue from it earmarked forj schools. .Members referred to the execu tive council a request that the stale class A t high school basket-1 ball tournament be retained in Eugene. The request was made hv the Eugene School Board. which wauled it referred to the Oregon School Activities Associa tion, sponsor of state tourna ments. There have been proposals that after 12. the A t tournaments THIS IS A PRECINCT MAP of Klamath Falls. Only 32 precincts are out- precincts in the entire county. Latest precinct to be organized is the lined. The 33rd precinct includes the Shasta Way housing area and Klamath Lake precinct. other areas annexed to the city several years ago. There are 75 voting "3 GREAT SI Rifjfc NEW MM Vote for Ralph Hill COUNTYJUDGE Klamath County Resident tor 47 yean, Operated Klamath Coun ty Farm for 26 yean. A man with a businesi educotion for a business job. Served on Budget Com mittee for Klamath Coun ty School District for 6 years. Td. Adv. Rilph V "A 1s r m Hill. Rl. t. Box ! FOR '61 Year after year, surveys of owners of all make cars show Ramblers are most trouble-free . . . proved over 11 years, 35 billion miles. That's why owners are Rambler's best salesmen. Beautifully New Tried and True See the First Cushioned Acoustical Ceiling of molded fiber glass that cuts road noise 30 First Die-Cast Aluminum 6 engine block Top Resale Value consistently proved by Official Used Car Guides. STRONGEST GUARANTEE IN AUTO HISTORY 1. On ill new Ramblsis. the lotmer stand if d wirtanty of 90 days or 4,000 miles is lend Hi to 12 months or I? 000 miles, whichever occurs first. This wananiy does not cover tire and battery replacement covered by other wananties, nor normal maintenance. 3, New Ceramic-Armored Muffler and Tailpipe are further guaranteed against defect for the life ol the ur as long as the original buyer owns it. Kiwanis XQ' Plan Is Challenging A challenging new citizenship program is being conducted in this community by the Kiwanis rinb Known as the "CQ" program, the aim of the drive is to chal- .' lenge individual citizens to assess I their personal citizenship quotient, and to determine if their accept ance of citizenship responsibility is in keeping with the problems and the needs of both the individ ual and the community. The CQ program was developed originally by Kiwanis Internation al, and is currently being under taken throughout the United States and Canada under the auspices of Kiwanis Clubs working singly or in concert with other groups and citizens' committees. Mayor Lawrence Slater has tak- en special note of the campaign by issuing a special proclamation on "CQ" program In his proclamation, the mayor said. "If a man is to achieve " effective responsibility as a citi zen he must have an inspiration al set of standards by, which to measure himself as a citizen." He also pointed out. "The privi lege of democracy, the free man's manner of self-government, calls for the best from everyone, every day. in every situation, the Citi zenship Quotient program pro vides an opportunity for the citi zen to assess his citizenship ef fectiveness and his individual abil ity to contribute to the American way of life." Small booklets entitled ''How Do You Rate Yourself" are now be tas distributed by Kiwanians and citizens are asked to read and carefully check their own efforts to determine their "CQ" rating. Jack Warrick, 92S Newcastle, Isji chairman of the Kiwanis "CQ" campaign. HEMORRHOIDS (Piles) CorrftMM wtthnnt artery. No hospitalization; no losi ot time from work. DR. C. W. DAVIS, D.C. Mi North :trd St. Tt' 4-fiim Klamath Fall, Oregon OFFICE MACHINE REPAIRS - Typrwrlters, Adding Mi rhlnfii cleaned, repaired, overhauled. Guaranteed Workmanship JONES' Office Supply , Phone TU -44nR We call for A deliver mm, Rail Hearing On Thursday MOUNT SHASTA The Public Utilities Commission will hold a hearing Thursday. Nov. 10. in the Mount Shasla City Hall. The sub ject under consideration will be whether or not rail service should be restored to the town. All interested persons should ap pear at 10 a.m. that day. and state his reasons for asking a restoration of service that began here in ISBfi, and was discontin ued in 1959. This meeting was postponed from an earlier date, and will he held regardless of whether any persons appear to ask for re turn of train service here, or not H Adv. COUNCIL ON HIGHWAV REGULATION, RalpJl T. Holsapplt. Jr.. Ch,m. &.W. Uppr Dr.. Portland, Or. 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ECCLES MOTOR CO., 606 So. 6th St. mm . to IMM$S&M, net ):i Republican Your Candidate for United States Senator i.', sill THE VOTERS OF OREGON HAVE A RIGHT TO KNOW: I WHY, up to this time, have major officials and office- holders in the Oregon democrat party avoided endors ing their party's candidate for United States Senator? 2 WHY, when the U. S. Government is spending large sums of taxpayers' money in its fight against false and misleading advertising, does the democrat candidate advertise that Editors all over Oregon have endorsed her? The truth is that their endorsements of Elmo Smith lead by at least 3 to l. ' Time For A Klamath Man In Congress Elect Ron Phair Pd Adv Klami'h Cmintv namocrNt nd Republican Phalr 1r ConiTws Comm . Rru'- 0na and N'ormin Duffy, chairmen, 133 N. fth It. 4, I WHY have out-of-state interests given thousands upon thousands of dollars to her campaign fund? W'HY does she publicly state that a United States Senator should not represent, in her words, "just one little state"? Is it because she is expected to represent the out-of-state people who have contributed these many thousands of dollars to her campaign? WHAT DO THEY EXPECT IN RETURN? -A w L A PLEDGE TO YOU FROM ELMO SMITH I hove tried sincerely and bonestJy through this long and difficult campaign to present in detail the specific program I would follow in the United States Senate, in behalf of Oregon and the nation. My opponent has presented no such program. My program is aggressive, dynamic, forward looking. It has been developed with the aid and help of acknowledged experts in every field, includ ing labor. I have advanced specific plans to create more and better jobs; safeguard take-home pay; bring about furl, balanced development of Oregon's vast noturol resources; protect world peace by working with the United Nations and maintaining our firm hold-the-line policy with Communist Russia; and to devote my time, energy and ability to giving Ore gon's people the vigorous representation in the Senate to which they are entitled. f pledge to you that if elected I will do my utmost1 to fulfill to the letter every commitment I have made during my campaign. VOTE FOR THE MAN WHO WILL GIVE OREGON THE VIGOROUS VOICE WE NEED IN THE UNITED STATES SENATE- ElMO SMHi Spomoratl by (tim SniHi for U. S. Satiate Commit., tOJ S. W. AM M