HARDING ACTS TO HELP CATTLEMANook prompt action to hen prices dropped to ?eb. 25, 1964, he fai lamb and mutton 1m-during the five-yearpierj |rom all sections of Idaho sent telegrams and 3*t-tera of appreciation to Congressman Harding for hli efforts.In their behalf.*1CECIL GBEBN RIGBY STOCKMANWHEAT GROWERS URGE HARDING'S RE-ELECTIONCongressman Ralph Harding displayed his Interest and.' knowledge of Idaho's major Industry when he requested and gained a seal on the House Agricultural CommLttee. He re-emphasized this interest by getting membership on the House Subcommittee lor Wheat.From this Influential position he has gained many advantages for Idaha farmers:~lh Higher feed grain price supports] above nationalaverage.2. Increased normal yields.3. More freedom of planting for Irrigated farms,“Hts vote always has been consistent with the bestinterests of the nation and the economy of Idaho.lie voted YES on the 1961 Wheat Program and the Agriculture Act of 1962. These programs gave Idaho wheat farmers the highest prices In over eight yea£?- „ HE VOTED NO ON THE WHEAT-CGTTON BILL IN THE SPRING OF 1964.As you know, Its passag* has resulted In the lowest wheat price* In 15 years. . _RALPH HARDING CONSISTENTLY JUS VOTED FOR THE BRST INTERESTS OF THE WHEAT FARMERS OF IDAHO, HE MUST BE RE-ELECTED! CARL SMITH, PRESIDENT .MADISON COUNTY WHEAT GROWERSIDAHO RECLAMATION PROJECTS MOVING AGAINIdaho's Second Congressional District haa not had a major water reclamation project since Palisades Dam was authorized back In 1948.None, that is. until Ralph Harding came along.Congressman Harding has secured the authorization of two major water projects 5n less thap four years. Ralph obtained the Initial appropriation and work has started on the Rirle Dam.'‘The §52,000,000.00 Lower Teton Dam also was authorized in the closing days of the last session of Com gress.Ralph Harding has the influence, prestige seniority and the energy tjiat will -enable hirri to get Us appropriation through the next session of Congress.F. M, BISTL1NB POCATELLO ATTORNEYTUESDAY, NOV. 3, 1964IDAHO’S FARMERS, BUSINESSMEN, WORKERS, EDUCATORS, AND HOUSEWIVES AGREECongressman Harding's Outstanding Record CallsWHEATmanysupports] above nationalhas resulted In the lowestGROWERSIDAHO GETS SUGAR BEtT ACREAGESugar beet growers of Idaho were delighted when Ralph Harding was able to make the announcement that he had acquired an additional sugar beet acreage of 8,140 acres. It was the lions share of the total addi- „ tlonal allocation made to the domestic sugar beet’producers ol the United States. ..... . .This accomplishment was due to the effectiveness of Congressman Harding and his position on the Aj?ri* culture Committee of the House. Ralph's position on this committee will continue to pay big dividends for Idaho in the years ahead.EXPERIENCE COUNTS.11 Ralph Harding Is the only Jntennountaln congressman on the House Agriculture Committee, He must be returned to Washington.B. T, REMINGTONFREMONT COUNTY SUGAR BEET GROWER$4 POTATOES—NO GOVERNMENT CONTROLS“About two years ago, when Intense effort* were being made to place government controls on our potato Industry, an outstanding member of the U.St ‘pepate told a group of potato farmers, shippers and processors that the light to prevent government control of the Industry would be difficult.It would be waged against tremendous-odds, he He told us that our best hope was working through Ralph Harding because of Ralph's scat on (lie House Agriculture Committee.“Congressman Harding joined with the potato farmers-of Idaho, and the entire Idaho Congressional delegation, to successfully protect Idaho's moat famous crop from government control.It la my opinion that Ralph Harding wap our greatest, most effective force in this important battle.HIS RE-ELECTION IS OF THE UTMOST IMPORTANCE TO THE POTATO INDUSTRY.“Thera la no substitute fqr experienced, effective,energetic representation £n the U.S.'Corigrasa.GLEN WOOD, REXDURGDIRECTOR.'IDAHO TOTATO BARGAININGAND MARKETING ASSOCIATIONRe-Election!Congressman Ralph Harding took help the domestic beef Industry when * disastrous low. As early as Feb. troditQed a bill to limit beef, veal,port! to thf average imported period from 1958 to 1963.Speaking on the floor, he urged Congress to adopt his bill which would have reduced Imports by 30% and save our markets for domestic producers. Livestock men from ailWHAT AN EXPERIENCED EDUCATOR SAYS ABOUT OUR CONGRESSMANRalph HardLng has been the greatest champion of education and educators that Idano’s 2nd district has ever had representing us In the Congress. Not only has Congressman Harding supported all good education legislation that has come before the Congress, he has annually visited all high schools In his congressional district and stressed the Importance of education and pa« troltism to the students Not only our system of Idaho education but also our slate and our nation ts stronger because of the work'of. Congressman Ralph Harding.HOMER WILLIAMS •HAILEY, TDAITOIDAHO STATE iOURNAi, Monlt;tey, N«v. % 1W4-JThousands of Idahoans say:HELP US KEEP IDAHO'S CONGRESSIONAL FAMILY ON THE JOB REPRESENTING US IN WASHINGTON!RE-ELECTOUR EFFECTIVE, HARD WORKING CONGRESSMANAN IDAHO HOUSEWIFE AND MOTHER PRAISES CONGRESSMAN HARDING,rAfi a housewife and mother, I feel that the re-election of Ralph Harding is of vital lrnportape* tn the *taU of Idaho’ Ralph Harding has been a champion of a peace* fill ’and prosperous world, He was one of the original supporters of the Peace Corps and has beep one of the strapgcst sponsors of the nuclear test ban treaty and a liveable world. Congressman Harding has been ft strong supporter of education and measures to elimi nate water polutlun troim out* streams and rivers. Every housewife and mother knows she can count on intellLfjent. .effective representation from Congressman Hard-ng.'1 -MRS, ALICE T AY LAB WALTERS 2002 CRYSTAL WAY BO IS p. IDAHOWE5T IDAHO BUSINESS PRAISES HARDING“For the first time In recent history. Idn lip’s Second Congressional District Is positively and effectively represented in the U.S. Congress.Ralph Harding has taken the time to find out the problems of the citizens of Idaho. With this mounting seniority, his unquestionable integrity, his dedication, Idaho finally is receiving the recognition that has been so badly lacking In the past.The respect Ralph Harding’s colleagues nave for him has made it possible to retain and enlarge the U.S. Air Force installation at Mountain Home.“He continues to work for the farmers, The educators, our youth, the laboring man and the reclamation interests of Idanc.HIS RE-ELECTION IS A MUST!JOHN G LAS BYMOUNTAIN HOME BUSINESSMAN