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1. The Bulletin | | Voters decide on issues today
www.bendbulletin.com/apps/pbcs - [Cached]Published on: 5/19/2006 Last Visited: 5/19/2006
Saxton got three checks for $100,000 as part of his $1.95 million in donations: from Roderick Wendt, the chief executive of Jeld-Wen in Klamath Falls; from Norman Brenden, an executive with Holiday Retirement Group in Salem; and from retired forest products executive and former Ambassador William Swindells of Portland. -
2. News-Register.com
www.newsregister.com/news/stor - [Cached]Published on: 4/11/2006 Last Visited: 4/11/2006
His campaign received $100,000 apiece from Richard Wendt, the founder of Jeld-Wen, the Klamath Falls-based window and door manufacturing giant, William Swindells, the CEO of now-defunct timber firm Willamette Industries, and Norm Brenden, the president of Salem-based Holiday Retirement Corp., one of the nation's largest developers of retirement homes. -
3. The Bulletin | | Voters decide on issues today
www.bendbulletin.com/apps/pbcs - [Cached]Published on: 5/18/2006 Last Visited: 5/18/2006
Saxton got three checks for $100,000 as part of his $1.95 million in donations: from Roderick Wendt, the chief executive of Jeld-Wen in Klamath Falls; from Norman Brenden, an executive with Holiday Retirement Group in Salem; and from retired forest products executive and former Ambassador William Swindells of Portland.

