SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Thursday. May 11. 1944
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George W. Neilson
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
for
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
PRIMARIES MAY 19,1944
Friday and Saturday
HIS
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II. S. Senator Guy Cordon Is ,
DOING A GREAT JOB for Oregon
plus
DICK FORAN
in
“CHEROKEE
STRIP”
Sun. - Mon. - Tues.
SENATOR CORDON holds these im portant and
influential Senate committee posts: Commerce, In
dian Affairs. Irrigation & Reclamation, Library,
Rivers & Harbors, Post Office & Post Roads.
SENATOR CORDON has obtained the increase in
the Federal Forest fire protection fund from 2y2
to 9 million a year; secured the $43,000 FWA
allocation for the Portland Isolation Hospital;
sponsored Veteran’s “Bill of R ights” ; secured
Central Oregon Irrigation Project.
SENATOR CORDON is now working to reimburse
Oregon taxpayers for Federal lands removed from
the tax rolls; is pushing numerous recommenda
tions to improve Oregon harbors and w aterw ays;
he is taking action to relieve Oregon live stock
and poultry industries of oppressive Federal regu
lations.
VOTE TO KEEP
U. S. SENATOR CORDON ON THE JOB
Republican Prim ary, May 19
Paid. Adv. Cordon for Senator Com ndttee.
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Portland. Ore. (S P E C IA L )- The
following quotations from letters
a re typical of hundreds received
expressing appreciation of S ena
to r R ufus C. H olm an's effective
ness a t the nation's capítol:
*T have w itnessed your fig h ts
In our own sta te for th e Oregon
N ational Guaní, and la te r In the
United S ta tes Senate your fe a r
less stan d for adequate ap p ro p ria
tion for our defense forces. You
have truly been a cham pion.”
NEW OREGON INDUSTRY
”1 hasten to extend co n g ratu la
tions and sincere appreciation on
Pd. Adv.
behalf of th e people of Oregon
for the splendid work you have
dóne in securing for Oregon the
alum ina clay plan t.”
“You are doing a commendable
Society. F o r four y ears he was I Job In protecting the In terests of
editor of the Oregon H istorical the Pacific N orthw est as well as
q u a rte rly .
the w ar effort.”
H e h as been active in Oregon's
‘‘We have been dealing for the
Leslie M. Scott, the presen t public life for some time back.
past twelve years with Oregon
s ta te treasu rer of Oregon ,1s again F rom 1911-13 he served as United
running for the office of tre a s u r S ta te s m arshal for Oregon. He S enators and C ongressm en In
W ashington and never have we
er.
was co-chairm an of the S tale In received such sm ooth co-operation
As a native of Oregon, he Is d u strial W eitare Commission from
und rapid handling of our every
fam iliar w ith the s ta te and her 1929-31. From '32-'35 he was
request for inform ation and ac
problems. He was educated In the chairm an of the S late Highway
tion.”
grade and high schools of P o rt Commission. He 1» now fimsuing
“I w ant to co n g ratu late you
land and w as g raduated from the his firs t term as s ta te treasurer. h eartily on the successful o u t
U niversity of Oregon.
In this position he has handled come of your effort to obtain in
more than >100,000,000 a year as creased forest fire appropriations.
s ta te funds. He has proven Ills This was a hard, fighting chance,
abiliay to understand and handle but you took it and have won
finance problem s, not only as out. We are all Indebted to you.”
s ta te trea su rer but us treasurei
“May I express my sincere
fo r civic groups and m em ber o. th an k s to you for your in terest
finance com m ittees.
and support given this recent de
ficiency appropriation bill to pro
TALENT NEWS
vide m atern ity care to wives of
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enlisted men In the arm ed forces.”
relatives for a couple of weeks.
“We tak e this opportunity of
D. M. Lowe of Ashland was a extending to you our th an k s for
business caller in T alent S a tu r your assistance which made It pos
sible for us to secure tin plate
day.
Mrs. John Ham ilton and d au g h to continue packing carrots, which
ter, P at, of Medford spent a few would otherw ise have gone to
days last week visiting her sister, w aste In this locality. We hud
M rs. M ary Turner, and fam ily.
been try in g for weeks w ithout any
Mr. and Mrs. Loyal B ates and success until we called upon you.”
children w ent to K lum ath Falls
TURKEY GROWERS SAVE
Sunday and visited their daugh
“Thank you for your effo rts In
ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. behalf of the turkey producers of
David McComb.
our state, as this m eans a saving
Cpl. Donald Walden returned to them of several hundred thou
F o r som etime he w as a new s
paper rep o rter and editor. He h as hdWie T hursday night from New sand dollars."
" It Is a pleasure to know th at
been particu larly in terested in Ham pshire, w here he has been
Oregon history, having w ritten ' stationed for the past year, for when some em ergency like this
arises th a t we have representation
and published articles of this na- | a 15 days fuilough,
tu re. Since 1914 he h as been a j E sth er Carroll, a form er T alen t back In W ashington th at is able
director of the Oregon H istorical ( girl who is in th e W acs and sta- to produce resu lts.”
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_______ ____| tioned in .New York, returned to
"A t this time we w ant to th ank
the hom e of her parents, Mr. and you on behalf of the Industry and
Mrs. Andy C arroll, n ear Trail the fa n n e rs for your efforts in
T hursday night. She expects to seeing th a t the irrigation equip
be going overseas soon.
m ent was included w ith other
Mrs. C harles S keeters returned farm equipm ent.” (F or priorities.)
"I am su re |h a t your resolu
home from the Com munity Hos
p ital in Medford Thursday, where tion asking for a full and com
she has been receiving medical plete Investigation of Federal reg
ulations governing th e distribu
aid.
A t the last reg u lar m eeting of tion and sale of m eat, poultry
T alen t G range Thursday, May and dairy products will m eet the
‘Southern Fried Steaks’ the
4, 15 new m em bers were obli universal approval of th e grow
a specialty
g ated in th e firs t and second de ers.”
grees. The program for the eve
FARM PROGRAM AIDED
ning w as in honor of M other’s
“I w ant to express our ap pre
Day and opened with all singing ciation of your g re a t and effec
‘‘C hurch in th e Wild Wood.” This tive help with regard to agricul
was followed by a short recita tu ral appropriations p/fcctlng the
tion by M arg aret S trah an and extension and research program s
M ary A tkins. Mrs. R hoda Hensel of the I-and-G rant Colleges. Thank
sang “M other M acree.” A nice you for your assistance.”
(Closed from Monday, mid
"Y our activity in the F orest
program followed and closed by
night to Tuesday midnight)
all singing “Home Sweet Home.” F ire Protection A ppropriation is
The next m eeting of the Home being very well received in the
397 E ast Main
Economics will m eet a t the home Pacific N orthw est. You are do
of M ary Atkins, May 9.
ing yeoman service in this field.
We are very appreciative of your
in terest In Extension m atters. A
num ber -of land -g ran t colleges
have indicated th eir appreciation
of your interest."
Original le tte rs containing these
quotations m ay be seen at the
“Holman for Senator Com m ittee”
headquarters, 408 Wilcox Building,
P ortland, Ore.
Nam es of signers, not published
here as these were unsolicited let
ters w ritten to Senator Holman
during his present term .
(Pd. Adv. Jerry Sayler, Sec.
16 Years Experience in the Duties
of the Office
YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT
AND VOTE APPRECIATED
Leslie M. Scott
Up for Re-election
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