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NO COM M ENT By James W. Douhat Electing members of Congress *-• > — *>-- of • citizenship is an obligation ______ that should be regarded with deepest concern, for ones never knows what transcendent prob- years lems may develop in the ahead Right now the problems await- g action by the Senators and ing Professione! Directory P a u l S lo m in sk i, D M 1 ' D E N T IS T 9 to 5 M on. th ro Sat. M A S O N IC B L D G . Estacada, O regon The offic has a free— Health dvai,al)le *or Christmas seal fied ad. in this paper. . Costs lit- Se next session of Congress ¡study of the campaign issues su i:: certain to be one of the most that they w ill cast their ballots literature supply and is open to v',or*t recruited soon,Mrs. tie and the results are big.Phone important in peacetime history, in the light o f the nation's high- j the public from 9 to 5 week Blinkhorn said. or call at the News office. Because this is such a crucial pe- - est welfare, riod. congressional action w ill | url-" — Why - greater care than is cus- nave an extraordinary en ect on tomary should be exercised In the nation's future— and also, in- selecting Senators and Repre- evitably, on the future o f the sentatives for the next Congress world. | is explained clearly by one ox | It is for this reason that 1 the leading conservatives— Sen- j servative members of Congress-! ator Goldwater ( R. A riz.) o f both parties— are urging,with “ 1 believe” he says “ that tl the j coming 86th Congress is faced j with probably as great a chat- j lenge as any Congress of the Un- ited States ever will be faced with— namely, to face up to its responsibilities to the American people in two general areas— I first, the area o f financial sound- j ness and second, the area o f pro- [ per labor legislation. “ T o do this is going to require MORE FO R courage of a type that has n o t! been too obvious in Washington YOUR. T A X for many years. DOLLAR “ It is very easy to swim with I the stream, but it is hard to go I against it; and the stream we are in today is not a healthy one for the United States. A CLEAN j J Dr. L. W . Griffith A Com plete O ptical S ervice Eyes E xam in ed B ro k en L enses D u plicated G lasses Fitted E yeglass F ra m es R epaired W h ile Y o u W a it f/e invite C o m parison ot lervice. Q u a lity and P ric e W e do o u r o w n grin d in g V IS IO N O P T IC A L CO. G resh am , O reg o n O ffic e on P o w e ll B lv d. T eleph on e M O 5-3813 Howard L. Smith Insurance - R e al Estate A g e n t fo r B a d g e r M u tu al & N ational F ir e Ins.Com panies 172 S. E. F o u rth St. O ffic e P h o n e Res. P hone C R . 9-3773 C R . 9-385* Allyn M. Price, M.D. P H Y S IC IA N & S U R G E O N Estacada R y n n in g D r u g B ldg- P h o n e C R 9— 3285 If N o Answ er C a ll C R 9— 4152 c.. . “It is not healthy from a fin ancial standpoint, because we are destroying the economic soundness o f America; and it is not healthy from a moral stand point when we allow government protection to the Becks, the Dios, the Reuthers and the Hoffas to permit them to operate as they do in this country. . . . . . touring the nation, S a id a candidate. b o u r o r a t .on> 4s he finished a t “I ’d talk longer by { *r If my throat, like ray ^ Could have Sl P L Vow» “ N ext year men are going be called on to be men, and Joyce Coil tit, Sherman Oaks, Calif. George S. Hara, M.D forever! O B S T E T R IC S & GYNECOLOGY Estacada R y n n in g D r u g B ldg- P h o n e C R 9— 3265 If N 0 A nsw er C a ll C R 9 - 4152 U N I O N OIL C O M P A N Y of CALIFORNIA Don Day A g e n t fo r L o y a lt y G r o u p 8c F ra n k lin N a tio n a l G r o u p In su ran ce C om pan ies P h o se C R . 9-3371 DR. L IO N E L BURTON O S T E O P A T H IC P H Y S IC IA N I WE NEED YOUR HELP YOU CAN HELP US ELECT A MORE EFFECTIVE CONGRESSMAN ESTACADA, OREGON O ffice Phone CR 9-3250 I f no answer CR 9-4152 Hours: 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. Monday through Saturday C .J O N E S E S T A C A D A JEW ELER F or W atch R e p air O pen 9 to 5 D a lly H. C. S A N O E R S B oo k k eep in g - A ccou nting Contractors L o gg ers M ills THURSDAYS S C H M I D T I N S . IIL D G . ESTACADA, OREGON L O L I T A O L E S O N Teacher o f P I A N O & V O IC E Classic, Popular or Sacred Music Call Tem ple 1-2249 Studio- Rt. 2, Box 308, Oregon ity, 1 block east o f Redland Store T h e N e w s le ad s In n eigh b o r n e w s in y o u r area. Dont be w ith o u t it- S u b sc rib e today. A. D. Benshoof .Plumbing and Heating Wo member* of this bipartisan commlttss, ordinary farmer*, working people, buslneitmen, housewives, lawyers, are banding together to support Atty. Gen. Robert Y. Thornton, M r. Norblad's conscientious, hard-working opponent, because wo btllevo that our 1st District naadt better representation In Washington. THE OREGONIAN says (May 2 and 14,1958): "He (Rep. W alter N orbla d) has had a long free ride In Congrtll snd has failed to provide leadership and effectiveness fo r Ore gon , . . Seniority is an empty word unless a congressman knows now to use it . . . It it time for a change. . . .’* THE OREGON STATESMAN toys (March 30, 1958k Estacada . City Licensed THE CAPITAL PRESS says (January 31,1958k "He has lived it up with junkets that Congressmen less fur* of reclection would not have dared to make. His labors — if they can b* called that — in Congress have been restricted to his comfort and convenience." THE EUGENE REGISTER GUARD says (January 27, 1956k . . Mr. Norblad unfortunately was in Europe . . . when many important measures were up for debate and vote.” T B & H E A L T H A S S N .M O V E S TO N E W B U IL D IN G Announcement o f the move of the Clackamas County Tubercul osis and Health Association to the McIntyre building at 6th and Main, Oregon City, was made on Monday by Mrs. J. E. Blinkhom, president. Veu can help by Informing yourself about this Important campaign. By working In if. You con holp by sending money. We know that nobody In tho 1st district it very rich those days, but any sum from 50c on up would holp pay for *ds, Sind your Pd.Aiv. contribution foi NONPARTISAN COMMITTEE FOR A MORE EFFECTIVE CONGRESSMAN The new location is the fourth, he said, since the office was op- ned in the courthouse October, 1942. Previous to that time all work of the association, which Potor loll, Rt. I, Shtrldtn, Orogon, Chrm. Business Services IZZY 1 4 A U T O W R E C K I N G P h o n e D am ascu s 2317. A d d ress Kt 3 b o x 311 B orin g . O re g o n at B arton . W e b u y and sell all k inds o f batteries, radiators and scrap au to m ob ile pens, tires, old an d refittings, an gle iron s etc. W e b u y Junk, any old ju n k W A N T E D : T o b u y all kinds o f livestock. H a m id S a rv e r, E stacada ph on e C R -3746 BULL AND BOAR S E R V IC E 10 R egistered B u lls D e liv ered A n y w h e r e - A n y tim e F R A N K L E IT H E IS E R Route 2. b o x 470. S an d y C a ll M U 7-3110 FOR THE BEST D EAL e n s N E W P L Y M O U T H or C H R Y S L E R .e e o r call HAROLD BO YANO VSK Y H E S S E L 'S , G resh am M O 6-2146 o r P o rtla n d A L 1-1620. A ls o U sed C a rs and T ru ck s CAR PENTER W ORK W ANTED Framing - Finishing Cabinets Ph. Ectacada CR 9-6540 PARKS for CLACKAMAS COUNTY e n a t o r . O ftC K ftM A S -tflu q T Y WALTER NO RBLAD-W O RKING FOR OREGON WITH A 13-YEAR HEADSTART I W it h 435 m e m b e rs in th e H o u s e o f Representatives, influence is gained by a representative in Congress only through seniority. T h a t’s why W alter Norblad is able to do so much for Oregon. His 13- year headstart is important to jobs in Ore gon. For example, W alter N orblad’s con gressional influence brought the S A G E and Bomarc installations to the W illa m e tte V alley with payrolls o f nearly $6 million annually. Through his seniority Norblad is Oregon’s only influential voice in C on gress. K eep W alter Norblad in Congress. A n y newly elected congressman could n ot a ttain N o rb la d 's congressional in fluence unless he served continuously to the year 1973! BRAND NEW AUTO ?0a bl!fSbm*ht>r* fa W M tw N or blad's experience and seniority in Congre D on’t lose it » VOTE FOR WALTER à NORBLAD! .m Paid > r NotUad lo, C aotrm CoaaMMk » A n ........ A mo , ta. Q , m i Im ag in e saving mom np to 400 hours o f work a year . . . saving her hand* . . . her dishes . . • giving her more time to be with her family. (A n d saving dad the dish-drying chorea too) That’s what you do when you W A S H D IS H E S E L E C T R IC A L L Y . Dishei are washed and dried with a flip of a switch. It's a family dream come tijje. Costs only ( TcJ a day to operate A n electric dishwasher not only saves time but money too! Thousands of owners testify they eliminate dish chipping, use less soap, save money on hand lotions, dishtowels, and medical bills. TRY ONE IN YO U R O W N HOME NOW . I f you are a P G E customer and aren’t completely satisfied we will guarantee that you can return it and get yoifr money back. See any appliance dealer displaying that “ L O V E T H A T D IS H W A S H E R ” banner. Do it this week! POLICY CONCRETTE B L O C K S fo r A ll shapes 8x8x18 “ L it e ” B loc k s sold at o u r plant O n ly 33c each G lad ston e B lock Co. 82nd at C lack am as B rid g e G ladston e. Ph. O re. C ity 4306 SAVES HOURS OF WORK Just put the dirty dishes in dishwasher . . . press a button and they emerge clean and ready to use. W hat a time work-saver. S A M ’S S H O E R E P A I R D o in g B usiness A t H om e E v en in gs and S atu rday s W o r k w h ile y ou wait. B y A p p o in tm en t O n ly S. End o f S h a ffo rd A ve. P h o n e C R 9-3979 L // W \ N T F D T O B U Y Cash fo r Livestock . T o p P o rtla n d price C a ll P a u l S h a ver C R 9-0112 Sat. o r Sun. o r w r i t « Rt. 3, b o x I 193, Estacada t£ S : 5 £ N f t T C a - T P M M v -dC N E S O fA lR lîM Û N - ^ t jO H Ç more S C E P T IC T A N K S C L E A N E D 125.SB 24 h o u r Service P h o n e P rospect 5-5346 P o rtla n d , O reg o n DECREASE to Organized labor now is waging an all out campaign in an effort to obtain an actual m ajority ot i Senators and Representatives who will vote down the line for labor s legislative program. Needless to say, the more New Fair Dealers there are in the next Congress the more likeli hood there is of enactment o f a m ajor part -or alt— o f the A F L - CIO program. " In the 12 sears he (N o rb la d ) has served, his name is attached to no legislation or bills o f consequence. . . . Th e Statesman w ill not support him in his current campaign for renomination.'* S ee u , fo r Q u a lity U s e d C a r Buys. W e finance, C M C or o r bank. B o w m a n - H o ffm an P o n t ia c ,: 818 East P o w e ll. G resh am P h o n e M O h a w k 8-2166 AUTO LIC EN SE will happen to this legislation In G en eral Sh eet M e ta l W o rk jo es - the next Congress if the ranks o f ! labor -supported New-Fair Deal ers are substantially increased? This question is causing real con- j oern to the conservatives. In the session o f Congress that just ended, it was estimated that approximately 180 U„use mem bers (a m ajority is 218) and 40 Senators (a m ajority is 49) usu a lly could be counted on to sup port labor’s position on legisla tion. As a result, researchers have been unable to find a single piece o f legislation opposed by labor that has been passed dur ing the two most recent sessions o f Congress. 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