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nETFNBR GAZETTE-TIMES MOtlOW COUWTTf HtWAfM 1912. ivi-Ana rt iiiMin aiiocutioh NATION At ipiTOIIAll WtSLXT A SKCRMAK 0CLCN t IKtEMAM Asocial rvbUshe . . v- Slnele Cony 10 Cent. rublUhed SS?S!lSd!i?Si STSrt Sf& limner. Oregon, M Second CU Matter. Oregon Loses a Good Congressman inr onjjr " i- tne House exerted tht of more than iu per Jn u ..nkinff committee asJnmenU of lm- K taTubUcn a, he J lfiSSpTS Sur.ther. A. W. Norbl.d. who one served a. SuUSSSf t the time of hU dc.th-56 year, of M IpbUdmrfcd hU political career early going to-the wuiature in 1935 when he u only 27 years of Jort of h S "5 hVS was spent In public office, except for three SiTUlSh f?. Ate Force from 1M2 to ISO where he served ft.dnkUn.ndndirect In hi. approach. Rerx Norblad at the ..J time was friendly and personable. The high respect in 35Ki S w hetd by the wnsUtuenU of his dUtrirt U k th. fact that he was returned to Congress eight UrrS "JSLS M !Ston by Republican contestant, imries and defeating all Democrat opponents in the nK?I5e3toS usually by substantial margins. He was one ?n ita toJote gefteri The forthcoming general election, fn ihifh he was k b opposed by Democrat Blaine Whipple. ta m l.tsff n Mm scckinV his 10th term In Congress. r! NorblTd and hTs fami.y chose Stayton a. their home . . f,Vr he went to Congress. While they had little ZDeS fin theS rustic homVin a grove of fir tree, by !1 v HhntUmmver because of duties in Washington, they lart of t?e nnity life in that city and had won many clSe friends, all of whom undoubtedly were saddened SSSSy to hold his seat In Congress through the vears while other Republicans disappeared from the dele JatlorTu testimony to Mi ability and popularity Despite party SSSSiTte hdd the high regard of his colleague, from Oregon and they served In harmony together. t Conservation Tour Unique Experience when sixth graders of Morrow and Gilliam counties take parYS Fores? Conservation school tour, as they did Tuesday they benefit from a unique educational experience. What an ,nfyolnWgstyersiie;!than 200 of them-were taken to Bull Prah-ie where the County Extension Service. Soil Conservation Service. StS Board of Forestry. U. S. Forest Service. Oregon SUte Came Commission. KInzua Corporation and the school districts cooperated in the day's instruction. . . or. Their classroom was the great out of doors, and their teachers for iSL day were all experts in specific fields, including those of forest soils, range management, outdoor manners, fire control. SnSEltSId improvement, commercial forest management, tree "IhroaytntSs setting and with the fascinating illustrations that their temporary instructors were able to pro vide the youngsters must certainly have learned more than Sey could in several weeks from textbooks within the confines f ACTiculturT'Trid timber provide our two most important Industries here, and this conservation tour provides intensive information on both, scaled to the youngsters' level. What they learned on this tour day they will long remember, and even if they later move and never have anything more to do with agriculture and Umber, it will still remain important to them for there are parts of the instruction that are valuable in the day to day living of every citizen. Even a little mimeographed textbook was prepared for them in advance and this should aid in the retention of what they learned on this significant day. Need More Delegations over Our Roads! Regardless of their party affiliation, it is always pleasing to see state, national and district politicians come to Morrow county in the interests of their respective campaigns. Not only does this give all a chance to meet them and evaluate their views but it brings them over our roads and highways. To this time. Republicans and Democrats have one thing in common their caravans are always late in arriving. Could this be partly due to the fact that it takes them longer to travel the crooked and bumpy highways in Morrow county than it does to travel the freeways to which they are more accustomed? Judging by the comments made at the Democratic caravan gathering here Monday, this could be the case. Certainly there were some spur of the moment comments made by the poli ticians in their public remarks about the need for better high ways in Morrow county. ,,, This is a thing that the Chamber of Commerce and public officials, especially Judge Peterson, have long worked on with the State Highway Commission and others. To date it has brought little but promises. Maybe if we get enough future state and district officers here, they might be able to give the county a hand in the future on the matter of better highways. It is good to have them come under the pressure of a tight schedule, thus better realizing how frustrating and dangerous our routes can be. Two Make Jet Trip To Eastern Points Gerald Bergstrom and Rollo Crawford left Friday by jet plane for a fast, but extensive, trip to the east and south. The first leg was to take them to Washington, D. C; then to New York City for five days of sightseeing, includ ing the World's Fair; south to Miami, Fla., to the Bahama Is lands, then into Merico city be fore a flight home at the end of the 10-day trip. When in New York City they accidentally met Oscar Lundeli. with whom they enjoyed dinner. Monev receipt books in dupU rate an triplicate are on sale at tlie Cazette-Times. Chaff and Chatter Wes Sherman BY NOW. mm! rrni'iw l founded I he Saturday iYenln tf It Ihvma Jrft-mn. jv far a can i avnainei the wr-t female voice ho tald . . u . . -alttn from IVMland lie wmwm - - - - TurUv mut have dialed nearly every Irlcpnone ups-tiikt in llrppner. The Ntch wi t answer the question, "Who founde.1 me Saturday IN'enin !t Thomas Jetferoon or Benjamin iin- . anur thai (teen question correctly, you were el UMble for a "wonderful offer." u... .. C-tovih)kt anl Oil would receive three or four other m .v. ' - ' course, being a reward for your treat inirwKrwr. Some ruue irrii uiuii i k.. irv far. After the first few svorda. she heard a -cUck" that meant the receiver was down at the other end. IVrhapa other had more time to listen to the spiel. If It were true that he was rillin from rortUnd. she mut have received a lot of subacrlp. Hon. to pay for the calls, but tt is hard to believe. For Just aatwering inis Ques tion and W50 you can win year's tubacriptlon to the uaiene-limes: nouiu n frt .ubscrlbe? (Hint: "No" Unt the correct answer). IT SHOULD resemble omethi.ic of the Detroit area of Michi gan around here this week what with all the new cars on dis play. They are all announcing at about the same time thu rear, as the ads in this Gazette Times show. The car dealers might have gotten together and staged a parade and extravaganza of some sort, but it apparently came too suddenly. In any event, you can ice most any car that mlfht whet your appetite In the dis play rooms mis witrthu. We'll dream right along with you! ... HEY. KIDS. It is Punt. Pass and Kick time aealn. The lads who nr in this Ifontmer Auto Sales event last year had a line time, and tne same xirm is backing it again this year with jackets, footballs and other gear as prizes. Dave Barnett has announced Punt pu and Kick clinic for Saturday at the lone foot ball field and tne roaeo grounas l U.nnnar Jrln ths ftSt Of the kids and get out there for prac tice Tne mam eveni is cumin soon. tac' inr Ia Crande boy won the right to represent the state and got to travel to see a nam. nm where. Could be that one of our local boys could turn the tncK tnis year. a FROM THE accidents reported oar anri nreunants bound for the Pendleton Round Up Sat-.,-a it umiM seem that it uiuaj v - - - was safer in the arena than it was on the road. Twelve car ete nv.!vel in smashupa MiU. oli'lS M the tettt These are t4 lh tele snTir.s i!ni A i-"X i- tav. elUi! l a Ksil sill Whr man diUrr far wt ' ,' ctie to make a iHn-halant left turn t ''l'' leihap Thai Ntngs ud4er (. all d"n the In. iite liKe rvndleion wruss celebrations have luined Inta mKr attrartUn with Krowln attendamv every ear fin.! Ihem selve hard pressed to hamlle ivneestlon mat rruu. is al a maK prubiem Noted the umc thin In Fueene Saturday when we to on to the tl ol O and too ad vantatte f the char- l attend the tHeron BYU fi-thall came. Coneestum Is rd thai, rw matter how en J) able lh same ta. one wonders If H worth atl the strain and effort. Bl cities, like Portland, bene fit from developing systems irwaiti feut the bif little towns with community spirit. ret no such reliei, an.i me as cendency of their public events Manila nniv In ereallnt? more congestion pressure In the pressure pot. Rut we really haven't heard many complaints about the Pen dleton Round tp not oeinK worth the trouble of battllni; cars and congestion. Check Charge Nets 6 Months in Jail Nell Edwin Welbrink was sen tenced to six months In Jail after he entered a guilty plea in Mor row county circuit court Tuesday to a charge of obtaining money under false pretenses- He had been held under $1500 ball In Umatilla county jail after alleg edly passing a bad check in lone. Welbrink was sentenced by Judgi William Wells and was taken to Rocky Butte jail. Port land, to serve the sentence. Alfred Dwlght Worley. charged with burglary not In a dwelling, pleaded not guilty to the charge, and trial date has not been set. He Is free after posting $1300 ball The defendant was repre sented by William Belt. Ilermls ton attorney. Ivan C. Hansen and La more Anderson, both of Hermlston. were not arraigned on the chare? of larceny of a person facing each of them after their attorney, Rnh Ihrimi r.n I f t fvi and was . " " . , - indictment. Ttr.twor ire held In Jali In lieu of porting $2500 ball each. Lee Roy McDuffee. charged with forgery on an Indictment returned as a true bill in 192, Tuesday demurred to the Indict ment in curcuit court here through his attorney, James Wal ton He remains In the Umatilla county Jail in lieu of posting $2500 ball. H!l;.rmill.!l I tTAMtAMO STMWi f t 1 1 4S'l,HllM 4tai4fc mmnf lta. i - -I l vk ar w .a. -4 .-1. - AAlTW atsl SW' .4' V'- a, V . tM av e- "ev. rtr MOMir... ,..'ro. Vi.tAVIfi OHOt ,srar4i-i AtWVi'V as.Tjt'"',,s A- M i .asp'f - A noAi'wriVf' lone Roinbow Girli Sell Hotlond Dulbt M. mlxis .-I lone Assembly ; H k ta.r t ltl'l-'W lor .iU, aiH.ns.tf Uie Mle f lil" r,l ..llsnd lt..s. r hullss duiliiK the r..nin w Money !!. r, Hum H e S- wUl I d.-.all in Ihe tirtn Male .Hi hm.l f the lllh.l f U- I' ed eiUiti"')t. The Imilxs, o lie per t. lrHwi choli tf lulipa. l.)S.lntl'. M1U. 0t (.Hiits ii.s-us and musiatl. ami aie all graded as KM lll'lnin bull. WutMntf on the iximmlllee are ('.! niwrt. Tnesa ler rumnie Mot a an. Teresa Mrlanl. IJihI Itowrll and IWwnle AKeta. who may be tmlartrl for wdeta, ,k Uvd Mh Mis. PhUI lnert. Thi tulls will also Ik on sale al the- oi Garden Club show on Sunday, Food Solo Slated I.! sale on behalf 4 the Cub Simla will be held at Central Mi-t on Irlday. (Mulift 2, at atMtui 10 a. m. Mothets t4 Ihe Cubs will ovlde the f.ils fur the sale. For The Hunter- Look for this label whenvoubuv I RED WING - r K fSH Ss HOES Wear Red Wing shoes and feel fit! '-fcjarts)-- 1 CHustratsd f214 Put 'am on. Step out and walk la 'em. Enjoy a new kind of fit and comfort thai adds spring to your step. Rd Wing Bhoaa fit your work-fit jrou. 8' Brown Chrome oil-tanned uppr-,-Sr-at-ProorflaxlblesplltlathsTln-ola(Cualilon crepe sole and heal). SOX - GLOVES maws COMMUNITY BILLBOARD Coming Events MORROW COUNTY KOLLKR RINK County Fair pavilion Krlilay. Saturday. 710 p.m. Sun iay. 2 5 p m. Adinlsaion Nc. rentals 25c w.tpm:r hicii KxyrnAU. lleppner -s. Maupln, Friday, .4pl. B.W) P tn. Msupln Union High field. Sutrt the Mustangs! JAYCKE CAR WASH Jack's Chevron Station Saturday, Sept. 20. from 8 M . k SI r nr. Wash. $1: Complete wash and wax. i. ROCK HOUND MEETING Old Cltv Llhrary building Saturday. Si-pi. 2t. 8.00 p.m. Members) and friends. RED CROSS BLOOD DRAWING Monday. Sept. 2S. 3 6 p.m. Klks' Lode hall. Quota W pints SIUNSORFD AS A PUBUC SEKV1CE Y C. A. RUGGLES Insurance Agency P. 0. Bo J47 PH. 676-K2S Beppoar Introducing Comet 1965: Meet Old Friends The Pendleton Round-Up prov ed to be the scene of an unex pected reunion for Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gonty of Heppner and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boss of Vancouver, Wn., Saturday afternoon. The couple met by chance as they were leaving the grounds. They hadn't seen each other for many years. Gonty was best man at the Boss wedding many years ago, and Mrs. Gonty went to high school with Mrs. Boss in Beaverton. Get restaurant guest checkx and salesbooks, both carbonized and non-carbonized, at the Ga zette-Times. n. Tin - . nam .iiiiii. J, .Ti 11 "' '"''"'"'"-'---" A.TSdalaiWJ ' "MllllaUHI . ..IMCT. . - ""fTf ' ' i, "vr" " imVfMw vwvm,, ,t fjffi i)m mi. an j V"'T " 1 ' """ V" wsssaaaaa i I livelier, more beautiful sequel to the World's Durability Champion We couldn't make Comet much tougher, to we made it more beautiful. Made the outside sleeker, portier from every angle.' Made the interiors' more luxurious Made every engine bigger,' from the 200 cu.-in. "6" through the hefty new 289 cu.-in.' Cyclone Super V-8 (225 hp). Made the ride even smoother, mor olid and ailent. The one thing not new in thia racy '65 aequel it the stamina that made Comet the World's Durability Champion. You wouldn't want that to change, would you?, It didn't. 1 -AUicitu Comet the world' 100,000-mile durability champion Heppner Auto Sales, Inc MAY AND MAT PHONE 67G-9152 .RIDE WALT DISNEY'S MAGIC SKYWAY AT THE FORD MOTOR COMPANY W0N0ER R0TUN0A. NEW YORK WORLD'S FAIH