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    6 Heppner Gazette Times, May 18, 1944
Oregonians
Endorse Work
Of Sen. Holsnan
Citizens Praise
Results Gained
For This State
Portland, Ore. (SPECIAL) The
following quotations from letters
are typical of hundreds received ex
pressing appreciation of Senator
Rufua C. Holman's effectiveness at
the nation's capital:
"I have witnessed your fights in
our own state for the Oregon Na
tional Guard, and later in the Unit
ed States Senate your fearless stand
for adequate appropriation for our
defense forces. You have truly been
a champion."
NEW OREGON INDUSTRY
"I hasten to extend congratula
tions and sincere appreciation on
behalf of the people of Oregon for
the splendid work you have done
in securing for Oregon the alumina
clay plant."
"We have been dealing for the
past twelve years with Oregon sen
ators and congressmen in. Washing
ton and never have we received
such smooth cooperation and rapid
handling of our every request for
information and action."
"I want to congratulate you
'heartily on the successful outcome
of your effort to obtain increased
forest fire appropriations. This was
a hard, fighting ch ance, but you
took it and have won out. We are
all indebted to you."
"May I express my sincere thanks
to you for your interest and sup
port given this recent deficiency
appropriation bill to provide ma
ternity care to wives of enlisted
men in the armed forces."
"We take this opportunity of ex
tending to you our thanks for your
assistance which made it possible
for us to secure tin plate to contin
ue packing carrots, which would
otherwise have gone to waste in this
locality. We had been trying for
weeks without any success until we
called upon you."
TURKEY GROWERS SAVE
"Thank you for your efforts in
behalf of the turkey producers of
our state, as this means a saving
to them of several hundred thous
and dollars."
"I am sure that your resolution
asking for a full and complete in
vestigation of Federal regulations
governing the distribution and sale
of meat, poultry and dairy products
will meet the universal approval of
the growers."
FARM PROGRAM AIDED
"I want to express our apprecia
tion of your great and effective help
with regard to agricultural appro
priations affecting the extension and
research programs of the Land
Grant Colleges. Thank you for your
assistance." a
Original letters containing these
quotations may be seen at the "Hol
man for Senator Committee" heacl
quarters, 408 Wilcox Building,
Portland, Oregon.
Names of signers not published
here as these were unsolicited let
ters written to Senator Holrnan
during his present teyn.
Pd, Adv. Jerry Sayler, Sec "Hol
rnan for Senator Com." Wilcox
Bldg., Portland, Ore.
..OAR DM AN NEWS
By MABGABET THOBPE
Mrs. E. T. Messenger had the mis
fortune to fall and break her wrist
last week.
Commencement exercises were
held Friday night in the school
auditorium. Two numbers were
sung by the high school girls glee
club. Miss Amanda Zabel of La
Grande gave the Commencement
address using as her topic, "Pio
neers ' in Peace." Those graduating
were Etta Jones, Evelyn Graham
and Ivera Olson. Friday was the
last day of school for the high
school.
Sgt Swan Lubbes spent several
days visiting friendls on the project.
He stopped enroute from Mississip
pi to California.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smth have re
ceived word that Bob has been snt
to Amarillo, Texas. Vernon Rossell
is also stationed there but at the
last report they hadn't gotten to-
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gether yet
Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Ely and Mrs.
Wallace Mathews of Morgan spent
Paul Doheity, district missionary,
Friday night at the Elvin Ely home,
talked at the church Sunday night.
Mrs. Elvin Ely has taken a leave
from her work while the girls are
iill with the measles.
Lee Pearson has bee a taken to
the hospital at The Dalles very ill
with what appears to be scarlet
fever.
Francis Ha?ter, wiw has been at
tending civil service school at Se
attle spent Sunday at home. Mrs.
Harter met him at Prosser Satur
day night.
Ronald Black took Eldon Lilly to
Corvallis Thursday where he parti
cipated in a state wide track meet
Friday and Saturday. Eldon took
first place in the broad jump. The
high school girls put on a banquet
Monday night in his honor. Spec
ial guests were the Lllie family
and Mrs. Shannon,
Flossie Coats returned Sunday
from Silverton where she attended
a earning school in preparation to
taking charge of the cannery to be
establshed here by the government
through the school. Mr. Black as
FFA teacher will be supervisor and
he left Tuesday to attend the school.
Mrs. Coates sjent a few days vis
iting at Eugene before going to the
school.
Mrs. Francis Harter and Bill, and1
Chrystal Barlow spent Monday in
Pendleton shopping.
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The Lew Wallace Club
of Morrow County
Lew Wallace is the Candidate for Na
tional Committeeman. We know he is
the leader of the Democratic Party in
Oregon and that his word is his bond.
His knowledge of the party in this state
is far superior to his opponent's. We
wish to see all the Democrats exercise
their privilege by voting on May 19,
1944 (X) 14.
Signed
Myrtle Aiken, Pres.
Mrs. Pat Mclntyre,
Sec. and Treas.
Directors
Earl Clary, Harry Duvall
E. R. Prock, Chas. McEI-ligott
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