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Second CI Matter.
How About Awords to
White drivinf crowded h:S2lS.tt3
and llstcnlne to radio report "J 1
If property hudM. IU could be MmMblnl : thM Jh
to conduct himself otherwise.
Young drivers might be induced to drive more carefully in
or?to build up . record that would win audi an .ward.
.hr would be "burs" that would have to te
Wr?ed ouT'arfd Tt ld Sst thet.te omethlr.f But the
?rorue mlcht be offset by a reduction in accident toll, which
LSTyTo alVSheones involved, the ones not involved tvla
hSt r.'esTTnd cost to the State in Investigation, and
rePTT' State of Oregon has incentive awards that It Rives to
Zi atste-owned vehicles for accident-free records. NNhy
tAS It should be worth serious
consideration.
Chirping of a Campaign Earlybird
One campaign for state office for the general election Is
already "arted-ithat between Senator Alfred Corbet. Democrat,
and Tom McCall. Republican, for Secretary of State.
Corbett. particularly, is actively pushing the campaign at
this too-early date.
In these two men are two top caliber nVeimJf
obvious that they respect each other, and ven t th time
four months before the election-the contest looks as if it may
be a real close one.
- To us. it was amusing to hear of Sen. Corbett's mempt to
bait McCall into endorsing one of the national presidential
candidates of the Republican party prior to the convention,
but McCall didn't spring the trap. The Democrat declared that
it was McCaU's duty to ally himself with one candidate or the .
other, and he saw that this challenge got wide publicity.
Obviously, the senator was attempting to force something;
where he had nothing to lose, and McCall could only come
out the loser by falling for the political maneuver.
It Is another case of the sideline quarterback telling the
guy under fire on the field how he should be playing ttegame
After all Corbett couldn't be placed on the hot seat because
his national Democratic choice can only be Johnson.
McCall is perfectly right in shying away from such a lop
sided loaded challenge at this premature date. Some of the
rest of us Republicans are pretty hard-pressed about determin
ing our convictions In this confusing national situation, too, at
this point
Senator Corbett's challenge sounds too much like the chirp
ing of a campaign eariyDira.
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Chaff and Chatter
Wes Sherman
it ,. tvir.tv Heller Htnk. shut
mn fur the summer aftr concluding-
a 10 months run. He d
that the fink provided a total of
IMU hour vt entertainment
and sumied that If ht
translated In skater ,fv'
eled. a wouM considerably top
!5uJ mile. ThU rink ha pro-
tided, we mihf add. anoui
15.t hours 4 relief lo parents
who mU'ht iiherwte have been
aWed j.Su. time. -What can I
d.. moiherT" Shorty lludon and
C.Wn Ward with thl rink hae
provided someihing really fine
for the community.
THE TERRIFIC Increase In cam
ming and lumiwr recreation
threatens to brin an evolution
ti our culture. noted on a
tnir..r ih-nwrn-nf terk end
trip throuch the North Santlam
Kiver country.
Thoiw utnff public camp
ground on holidays provide a
ma ot numanny uuinru
tichter than on would find in
th tenament dUtrlct In New
York city- They, and their ap
purtenances, Dtvomf vnv
lomtratlon of houe trailer.
txva is, icnts, dogs, cats, bathing
autts. woid smoKe, gas inrrn
and dirt.
m mi the iv it appeared
at the big camp on the shores of
huge and beautiful Detroit rescr-
i.r it u poinc ta be toon that if
a family want to camp out on a
holiday, it will nave lo reserve
pot in the woods a montn in
advance,
rvn ih tilfhuiv turnoff fcJcn to
thl campground was poated the
state sign, .o vacm, nu
those In the area said that It had
twv-n niaied there on the Thurs
day before the Fourth!
Meanwhile, back in the cities,
all Is peace and quiet. So. if you
want to breathe pure fresh air on
holiday, stav at home whil
the mass exodus takes place.
rm .IT.;
we make out Still looks like
I hiii U'P none ii isn i J
great fun)
EVERY FAMILY probably has
is own Shane-rl la which it
considers the -living end." the
place it considers about the best
place on earth to be. Our family
(IOC'S. e DOUgni a summri nuiinr
site tucked away on the North
Fork of the North Santiam some
23 miles from Mehama about
five years ago. Right now the
river runs some 30 feet aeep oy
tko onrt tnnt frontage that we call
our own. A cozy gravel beach is
overnung wun iir uwa
cTaiiop growth, and trreen moss
softens the bie rocks of the river
side bank.
One can look at the bottom oi
the creek, or river, and count
every rock. The North Fork is
large enougn 10 iramunwaw
some big salmon runs and from
. ..inhwa hicrh overhanzini!
front porch Saturday we looked
" 1 1maI1
down on a nuge iwm, iw."
th ''bath tub.
iMiv a
Through the clear water it was
easy to spot proDaoiy some w
big Chinooks swimming deep
therein.
We always aspired to have a
summer home there, but to this
day, all we have Is the site.
A GOOD FRIEND, Lou Myers, a
woodsman of the old school,
owns several hundred acres in
this wonderful area. Below hi
home winds the North Fork in a
huge bend. He has also devel
oped a large fish pond that he
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txrw and tAiMhrt
wrll tnrr irut.r.
lxU has deVrl.Mt
ai Ktkr Krourul un pl'
that has raw ru'ic N-auiy.
IHrthantrtng irera Urn H,r'''
rvhes over ih rJ Irdm6
I. and muM hanfca hra fin
trt - orr table that h
built. A group of Mawmas wcte
guets there- Saturday on mn out
liif lo a natural NiJtfe that Is
Imated a number 'l "ill.-a far
tl!ci up the North Fmk.
At one time, lour or live lni
dvr around hi htme a ft.
and thry would rrn come uj
and cat Irom hi hand. Put over
realoua hunter, wilh th kill
irtctr only b)vt. hae cUlnnnl
ihrm all. and ihi mk t-u-
true siortman. a pMty blttet
fellow. He has !) rn-rn
. . k rx.v . ihire hla tuace
with others, but Salrml!-s and
other city dwellers nae wrn w
thoughtless and carcle that the
U now -I,mlm1 fMVtt tO IT I -
end, summer home owner and
other who come wlin special
iM-rmlsalon.
THE LITTLE NORTH FORK
would be worth a million
dollars In Morrow county, but
ou can't have eer thing.
THAT NEW highway bypss at
The Dalles, opened Just a few
days ago, certainly Is a blcslnji
In th traveler and must knotk
otf 10 minutes driving time to
Portland. Also jM-n.ni uieiy r
a four-lane stretch for some 12
mllx at f mm th John Day
dam. and a new section of 2-lane
at the east end from tms nrcicn.
When that Interstate K Is com
pleted. It is gonna be a great
route to travel.
JO PETTYJOHN had it figured
tucf rich uhrn tht ran out of
gas the other day in her pickup,
it HitM richt at Jack Van
Winkl'a station. Jo said she
.lkn it .. low but is in th
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habit of running on tne rumes.
The fumes also played out.
IF FOLKS have been having
troubl cetting the services oi
County Agent Nels Anderson re
cently, they can blame It on us.
We have kept him pretty well
tied up giving us advice on how
to start a new lawn In the
middle of the summer. But by
nclnii M atvlrvt anri pnnnv
sacks and the work of young son
j.m, me green snoois are spring
ing forth in abundance between
the apartment and the city fire
barn.
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BY THIS time next week, the G-T
X l ma lime lie a i wi-vn, inc j- i
staff will be pretty sparse. Joo
Hartle, our printer for the past
hr vpars. anri his wife. Bcr-
nice, and family are moving to
Namna Idaho. u.hpr he will bo
employed In a commercial print
Inrr nlant Joe nrefers that to the
rigors and weekly pressures of a
newspaper, iney win oe closer
to relatives there.
Ioa Via a hion a cond Stead V
employee and his wife has done
yeoman service running our
press. We are sorry to see them
go-. . .
And uncle 5am is nipping ai
LOOIC at our during the
I I hi f n H TT lTTh H J C A D II I n II C
ENTIRE FAMILY, f'JFlj 2
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PRICES DURING arS
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l JULY IU & II
Specials on T.V., Radio and
Record Players!!
MTV
It,,. hel of 4n M 'ttl. ho h
-in rluhl month. tetne
.-,.s ruhihatut man for u. M
will lea e Lf Ml Old, t'ahf.
Mn... and III lay U hi Ut U4.
Jit Jim ChauiHey ff tMnl.m
Air tW Jilatlmv who was with
u le.i.iHanly wliiltf lfe
eml made many friend ftvie in
a hiil lime, leave london on
lite l.tih lor Tra. faun when
t,e will head fr lklii4a.
at t m lr dliettlon.
We're even lng BU k Ulml-1,
who d-el"HHl Into a lo'"'
printers devil. IH dad. id eouie.
ha Uen tranfcletred l I ullage
t;i..v with I'actlU IW and
Uthl. Without a itlnteis devil.
Uu crew doeant have anyone I J
Name foe rvery thing. He's when
Ihe but k Upn.
COMlSt; BAl'K 'on the jb a of
Monday U Hay Smith, a eM.
at printer, who a ! 'f"'
latHls raikhop ntainMays le
i. .. ih shermana came heie.
Rav has worked with u tx-fore
when Joe wa uoun wun
trouble, and he I well acquaint
ed at the t; T.
Little Kit Anderson will Jak.
Rick i;imbels place, and hell
have to be the guy with the
. t,...ii.i..r from now on.
Arnold Itavmund r-malns like
Old Faithful and his wife. Val
rrle, t bak again to help run
the leoond llmtype machine.
Young son Jim is su pping up to
more Important backshop dutlei,
and of cure, Momma and lP
pa stay on the Job. along with
toy Harsln a society writer ai
ht-me.
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THE CO-PUBLISHER of thin
paper is a quiet gal. but when
fche eaks she make It good On
Tuesday when the plane clrvllnu
Ihi town for a landing lo pick
up Lee Hams, we went to the
d.-or to peek at It
-It's that navy plane coming
lo pick up Hams. Jim Mom
advised us.
But we could see "L. S. Army
In big letters under the wing.
-If it U a navv plane Its In
cVgube." we told Jim.
Then from iieien s cornt-r
this aulet comment. "Of course
It s In do skies."
TO THE
EDITOR. . .
To the Editor:
c ihA r.ist. where I
discussed economic development
and Job training with Peace
Corps and Economic Opportun
ities Director Sargent Shrlvner.
and with Secretary or i-aoor
Wlllard Wirtz. has delayed a
formal expression of thar.4is to
the voters of this State.
I want to express my thanks
for the twin votes of confidence.
as nominee lor &ecreiijr
c., .h rteleate to tne
rsiaie " J , " ,i
Di'mcoratic national convention.
i i,l fri-u-arr1 ta a vigorous
campaign for the November elec
tion and pledge to bring Issues,
not Images, before the voters
who must choose who Is most
experienced and best qualified
to assume the administrative
and policy duties of Secretary
of State.
Sincerely yours.
Alfred II. Corbett
Money receipt books lr dup
Mcate and triplicate are on sae
it the Gazette-Times.
SHOE
Women Planning
Horseback Club
A rapidly Inrreanlng tempo of
riitliulAMH h been tlrail by
a group of lo a women, wtui aie
In Ihe inVM of otj;nlli a
wtnteiia hoitMik tiding luh
TeidatKe i l-ifi l"f Ihe Mill b
be named club are, f. Ihe lime
being, to meet once a week and
go u ot late inrininn
rvenlng trail rhleaj sImi l. play
t;ame u h a mu!ral nu"' "I
ml tH-ndlng. In Ihe fiwmattve
tage are plan for learning a
few mounted drills.
Ten women on horeback met
!t Welnelay at Ihe Wiangler
ground and ptUr to demtttn
on a five mile trail tide, held a
ahoil disruption t)! meeting
Mrs. IkoI Key w a ele tel pre.
Idenl f the restitution and
Mr. Ralph Mailatt as cletted
secretary.
Any woman, age 16 r older
who Is Inlerented in bevomlng a
ni mln-r f the group. Is aked lo
contact Mr. Key r Mrs. Marlatt
for further Information.
Meeting for the Initial get to
gether 11 week were Mrs.
George Mlllman. Mr. Hill Sx.t.
Mrs. Mike Gray. Mr. Clyde Nut
ting. Mrs. Jim Phegley. Mrs. Lrn
Ray Srhwar. Mr. An hie Alder
man. Mrs. Matt Hughe. Mrs.
Key and Mrs. Marlatt.
Gribbles Claim
Father-Son Crown
Lowell Cribble and son lVug
walkeil away with the gold
putter given a Ilrt prize for Ihe
low gro score In the Father and
Son tournament held Sunday at
Ihe Willow Creek Golf club.
Fifteen pairs of golfer vied
for honors In the tournament
U.w-.in.l Ion I'mu wnet to C. 1.
Carmlchael and -adopted son."
hnan Appiegaie. nay r-i
and Billy Beaver the latter or
I'alm Surlnics. Calif., placed
third. Harlan McCurdy. jr.. and
Larry Green were fourth.
Special recognition was given
LaVern Van Marter. Sr . for being
Ihe oldest contender at the meet
ami to Billy bVavcr, who was th
youngest.
Everyone enjyoed a luncheon
.. anl fwif ilo.' U.llh all
the trimmings, cookeil and serv-
ed by the ladles or tne vtiuow
Creek club.
Cutsforths Enjoy
Big Family Picnic
Thirl v inmi members of the
Immediate Cuudorth family
alone wltn several incrma en
Joyed getting together the 4th
of July for a day of picnicking
and fun at Cutsforth Park. There
with their wives and families
were Orvllle, Sr., Fritz, Gene,
Kenneth and Pat Cutsforth.
Also present were Mr. and
Mrs. Ron Olson and family of
Pasco, Wn., Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Kilkenny and family. Mr. and
Mrs. Don Pointer and family. Mrs.
Alta Cutsforth. Mrs. Nellie
Jones, the Kenneth Turners. Bill
Weatherford and family, and
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Parks of Port
land. Nineteen of the 2G Cutsforth
grandchildren were on hand for
the potluck affair.
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Daughter, Family
Visit Lcdbcttcrs
Matter Sergeant and Mrs John
I- IVkrn a ltd soh. Tom, Uwtrd
with hrr parrnU. Mr. and Mrs
U It ij-dtwttef, here dutlnjj the
pat twn week, lliry left M n
day to return to Colorado f iflnt
C.do, whrte be serve as NCOIC
data 4M.lro bzaiw U t Hie nm
Milldated t'e -eftnnr ffUv
MSgt, Pli ken setu.n riMln
lalna military personnel rreiirda
f. tftH-ef and airmen as
i;ned l heaituatleta Air !
fenw Command and leaUviait
era North AmrrUan Air IH-Ieitae
CiKiunatid. He ha une mote er
lo i'o to complete ."0 year In
aerv le.
While they were here, the
family group all went lo Itiwe
btifg In viU the Idt-eitera
other daughter and sn In law.
Mr. and Mi- Norman iHaibaral
lU-rtMni. and two daughters for
sevetal dav. Mr. Iteittnm I
pttmlal of a sthout In lte.
butg.
Mr. and Mi. Jork htrns cud
daughter Kathy of Hote. Ida. ar
rivd In lleppner Kilday lo tend
Ihe Kourth of July week-end at
Ihe hme of her parents, Mr. and
Mr N. D. Bailey. Mr Parwjfui
will be remembered a Ihe brm-e.-
tiora Baliey.
Coming Events
jaycee Acnvmr nights
Tuesdays and Thursdays, 7:30
lo 10:.TO pm.
High School Gym.
Activities for everyone.
SIDEWALK BAZAAR
Downtown lleppner, July 10
and 11. , w .
Plan now to Join in the fun.
Sidewalk bargains, booth.
stagecoach rloes, entertain
ment for alL
KICKOFF RODKO DANCE
Honoring Fair and Rodeo
Court.
Saturday. July 11. lft 00 p.m.
lleppner Fair Pavilion.
Mutlc by Hltchln' Post Quar
tet of Board man.
MIXED GOLF TOURNAMENT
Willow Creek Golf Course.
Citrwtmts A fi til
tuiiua;i
String handicap, mixed two
ball foursome.
All club member Invited.
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