Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, May 18, 1944, Page 4, Image 4

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    Illinois Valley News, Thursday, May 18, 1944
Pape Four
tween two of the most desirable what Oregon greatly needs in the
and highly qualified candidates for Upper House. The qualities that
the U. S. Senate who have ever bring accomplishment.
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entered the party lists in Oregon.
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And if Guy Cordon were in any
Hut balancing the many virtues sense deficient in those qualities
of one against the other—cancel­ of mind and character and vision
ling them out as it were—we have that develop eventually into what
reached the conviction that the is generally termed “STATES­
best interests of this state would MANSHIP,” we would certainly
be served by the selection of Guy not favor him.
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The budget committee of the Cordon, and for one main reason,
Kerby Union High School met on i. e. :
But it is our firm belief that
May 6th, following the regular
HIS GREATER ABILITY TO Guy Cordon’s qualities of temper­
meeting of the high school board. GET ALONG WITH MEN.
ament, character and training,
Lucius Robinson acted as chair­
CAN BE DEPENDED UPON re-
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man and Effie Smith acted as
garless of what the particular goal
There are other considerations, j
clerk, the rest of the high school
of any section of this state may be.
Cordon’s energy and aggresive- !
board was present.
(Whether in the realm of mater­
ness,
his
many
years
practical
ex-1
The committee is composed of
ial
development or political ac­
H. M. Hensley, Lew Hammer, Lor­ perience in Washington, his fam-1 complishment) to get the maxi­
en George and Harry Smith, mem- iliarity with all the ropes in that mum RESULTS!
- bers of the board, assisted by Ferdk political maze and madhouse, his
And THAT, this department is
Jones, John Smith, Mrs. H. M. intimate knowledge of Southern convinced, Guy Cordon if nomin­
Hensley, and James Payne, com­ Oregon problems. But they have ated—nomination in this case
been secondary, in reaching this
mitteemen.
should mean election—is the bet
conclusion,
because many of these
Regular appropriations were
ter qualified to do!
made in addition to $5,000 for a things could in time be acquired,
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but
the
key-note
of
the
Cordon
new bus. There is money on hand
for this item, and it will not in­ character CAN’T be.
Children Need
A man either has it, or he
crease the millage to the taxpay­
Help More Than Ever
hasn’t. Guy Cordon HAS!
ers.
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A reserve fund of $K. 140.00 was
Health examinations for the
And there is no guess work
created last year to add additions
young child are needed now more
to the school gym and purchase about this ... it is not the product than ever. We all know how the
additional equipment for the shop, of any personal preferences or present day strain and stress af­
when and if material can be se­ considerations whatever.
fect grownlups, but many, of us
The
present writer simply
cured.
forget that children are ¿Iso af­
Jerry Metcalf of Halfway, Ore­ KNOWS this to be true because he fected by our increased tempo of
gon, ha« been selected as principal has seen Guy Cordon at work, not
for the coming year, Miss Edith only in this state but in Washing­
Osgood of Ariel, Penn., will teach ton and the halls of congress. And
HULL & HULL
anyone who cares to analyze and
commercial and music.
FUNERAL HOME
The budget hearing and annua) follow that record, step by step,
election to elect one board mem­ simply cannot dispute the obvious
Ambulance aervice day or nite
ber will be held at the annual fact. As U. S. Senator, Guy Cor­ 210 West “A”
Phone 334
don would have what it takes, and
meeting on Monday, June 26.
Budget
Committee
Meeting
THE UNITED STATES
SENATE RACE
living.
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living.
Children need to be protected
from all sorts of accidents, on the
streets, at play, and pa 'icularly in
the home, where fatal burns, suf­
focation, poisonings and falls are
all too frequent.
The importance of sleep and
rest cannot b*> stressed too much,
they are as essential to the body
as food itself. Regular and leis­
urely meals are important, prefer­
ably eaten at home in a quiet and
happy atmosphere
In addition to giving the child
good general care, parents should
see that each child is protected
from diphtheria, smallpox and
whooping cough. Each of these
diseases are preventable, and no
child should be left unprotected.
If you are willing to give your
child this protection, come to the(
clinic at the American Legion hall I
in Cave Junction, on the second
and fourth Wednesday in each
Convention
Vote for
RICHARD WILMOT
Engineer
CROSS CUT SAWS
National
Bonanza Quicksilver
Mine, Sutherlin, Oregon
Filed at Shell Service Station
by
CLINT HARDS
Cave Junction
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If elected will do the
BEST I KNOW HOW
Thomas E. Dewey
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WRITE IN
THOMAS E. DEWEY
Come to
for President
OWL PHARMACY
when you vote Friday
In Grants Pass
Thomas E. Dewey is the outstandingly strong man
whose name will come first before the Republican
Convention in June. There is every indication that
he will receive the Republican nomination. Oregon
Republicans will do well to write in his name on the
ballot and let Oregon back a winner.
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Ambulance Service
(An Editorial fr nil the Medford
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month. We will be happy to help
you with any problem, and there is
no charge, since this clinic is a
Public Health Service offered by
your County Health Department.
The Health Officer and Public
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without schools. Education is the birthright of every American, and our
public schools are part of the very foundation of democracy.
The teachers of this community are devoting their lives to the work of
education. These instructors, the school administrators and the local,county
and state school boards deserve much of the credit for the ability of our
young men and women to face the world and carve out successful careers.
Our public school system is the finest in the world. It is one of the things
that we are fighting today to maintain.
Highway transportation is also one of the vital factors in American
progress. It makes our nation one great community. You could as well
picture this city w ithout schools as w ithout automobiles, trucks and buses.
Many schools, of course, depend to a large extent on buses for transporta­
tion of students.
Greyhound is part of this community and its progress. We are helping
to maintain its essential wartime connections with other communities
throughout the nation. And we are looking ahead to peace when we can
again set new high standards of highway transportation.
GREYHOUND
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