Supplement to Southern Oregon New» Review. Aihlend, Oregon. Thursday. May 21, 1948 Native Oregonian Seeks Nomination le d m O regon schools, lie g ra d - j I uuted fro m O regon S tate college, j a fte i w o rk in g his w uy th io u g h us .i ja n lto i in the Science b u ild in g and by w o rk in g in a la u n d ry . D ouglas M c K a y , Salem a u to D u rin g the firs t W o rld W ai hi m o b ile d ea le r, w ho is ru n n in g lo i was a 1st 1,1. w ith the »1st D iv i the n o m in a tio n lo r g o v e rn o i on slon, and p icke d up his Put pie the R e p u b lica n side o f the tic k e t, lle a i t w tie n he was s tru c k by is a u n liv e O ie g o n la n lie was sh ell fra g m e n ts d u rin g the A r b orn in P o rtla n d in 1893. Ills gonne o ffe n s iv e . He was b a p tiz -j g ra n d fa th e r was a H udson's Bay «•d by fire at P earl lia r b o i in the m an w ho came to O regon In 11141 Second W o rld W a r w hen the Japs and m em bers of the fa m ily have sti uck on D ecem ber 7 lie helped liv e d here fo i m ore th a n 100 org un lze defense th ere and re years. tu rn e d to th e states to serve as M c K a y , w ho has been m a k in g an A rm y C a p ta in at C am p M u r tils ca m p aig n .speech-s to appeal ray and C am p A d a ir. to the sm a ll businessm an nod th i He lias been a S tate seriatoi co n se rv a tiv e groups, was educat c o n tin u o u s ly since 1938, im d is > Morthiand Seeks Commissioner Job I,. G. “ S h y " M o rth ia n d , w ho Is s tu m p in g a ll ovei J .c k r o n C o u n ty , seeking the R ep ub lica n n o m in a tio n fo r co u n ty c o rn m is -lo n ri was b o rn in H a rris b u rg , Penn- fo rrn e r M a y o r of Salem He wa* c a m p a ig n c h a irm a n fo r th<- S a l em C o m m u n ity Chest fo r a p e r iod o f fo u r yeai He belongs to th M asonic lodge __ and has-been __ e ___ a local d ire c to r o f th e S a lv a tio n A r m y a d v is o ry board, Boy Scouts c o u n c il, and Y oung Mens C h ris t - lan A ssociation. s y lv a n ia , In 1895. He came to is southeast of M r d fo o l on W u , i O regon in 1910 and became a t - sor road, id e n t o f A sh a ln d In 1928 M o rth ia n d operated both th e M . and M i . G. S G n-en e:. M e d fo rd and A sh lan d F lo w e r te i tam ed at d in n e r .'.fonda . • ■>. Shops fo r a perio d o f tim e d u i log, h o n o rin g M i- G i < ju • . ti. ing the 30’s and the fir s t p a rt o f day. Guests in ! I»- Di n the decade o f the 40’s. He sold the M rs E. P B orden. M e d fo rd F lo w e r Shop in 1943, _ and since then has been p a r tia lly re tire d . T h is is the fir s t p u b lic o ffic e M o rth ia n d has sought. H is home Jo h n Hall F • Vote for L G. “Shy” Morthiand /o r John Hall, son of family, who is the present incum bent governor, has served since October 30 1947. Prior to that time he was speaker of the house of representatives. He is seeking the Republican nomination. County Commissioner I’d. Ad». P. K Hcimrr.o-.fi, Chrr C-eg-o City Republican candidate in the May 21 Primaries 1. At the peak of his energies and career-he is 54 years old - he will provide the skilled and business like leadership that a growing and pro gressive county needs. * Veteran * Experienced * Courageous *k 2. He knows the county business. He has a warm friendliness that attracts people instinctively and easily earns their cooperation. A i Ä’HA P resent G overnor it T/)t 011(9011 P ttS S Seys: “ Hl» sppcmtmtnts to date have been outstanding men.” Hi . record as governor to date ha, been good.”— JO U R N AL, Portland. 3. He has had a highly successful business car eer that has enabled him to retire at an early age. Therefore he will be able to devote all of his time and energies to the citizens and taxpayers of Jackson county. 4. He is aggressive and energetic by nature. He thinks and acts with the directness of a business man accustomed to action. 5. You can count on “ Shy” to get things done. He tells you, definitely where he stands. His past business record, his friends, his personal life - all inspire your trust. A vote for “ Shy” will as sure you of sound efficient county government. Pd. adv. by M orthiand for Commissioner Committee. Harry Hill, Chairman. “ Governor H a ll ha» made a good »tart as the State's chief executive during hi» short time in office.” — T H E D A L L E S O P T IM IS T , E li “...fo u n d the new Oregon executive, firxt of all. a very human sort of person,. . . interested in the things in which they were interested, meeting them naturally, unaffectedly, un- derstandingly.” — B E N D B U L L E T IN . Bend. "H e is a forceful speaker — one who is inclined to call a spade a spade. . . Those who have had personal contact with him believe he is a man's man.”— H O O D R IV E R N E W S . Hood River. “ Governor H all meets an issue squarely." — O R E G O N C IT Y E N T E R P R IS E , Oregon City. "Governor H a ll made a good impression by his talk here.” — P E N P L E T O N EA S T O R E G O N IA N , Péndleton. "H a ll brings to the Governor’s chair a broad knowledge of problems which are Oregon's. . . . member of the American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars, he faces problems for which, by training and experience, he is eminently qualified. " — YA N K NEW S. "One of the shrewdest law makers that ever sat in a state legislative session.” — A S T O R IA N B U D G E T . Astoria. "...s h o w s sound judgment in his appraisal of men.” - G A Z E T T E - T IM E S , Heppner. “ 11a, ample a b i l i t y . . . is eminently qualified to carry on the administration of the state’s affairs.” -S A N D Y PO ST, Sandy. "Governor John H. H all w ill give Oregon a vigorous adminis tration. He is alert, quick, d e c is iv e ...” — O R EG O N V O T I K. "He ha, tackled with courage and determination the important duties of the office of Governor.” — ST. H E L E N S C H R O N IC L E . St. Helens. “ Governor John H . Hall's activities . . . indicate a real desiie to piovide Oregon with an able administration." —M c M in n v ille reg ister , M cm ¡ nnvillc. "The new governor parliamentarian.” comes well recommended as an able —TIGARD SEN TIN EL, Tigard. "Governor H all has made an excellent impression as suevts ot to the late Earl Snell, conducting affairs with dignity ar 1 admirable decisiveness. Previously he had served regul.'.ily in the house and risen by ability to the speakership." — O R E G O N IA N . Portland "He’s cfoi Pd Adv A ir i (» B arry,'C hinn., Buildevs m Ä -Z ' ■ B ld g . PortloWd '