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(i Ml. -A. Page 8 Heppner Gazette Times, Thu rsday, June 7, 1 95 1 Drink More Mm ...you'll Feel Better elcphon HERMISTON Phone3571 PENDLETON Phone 1211 -for BIGGER CROPS -for MORE PROFIT FOR 51 Our Fiold Tech nician will vii It your farm end help you plan the fight layout for your form and crop requirements. Dry periods or extended drouths hold no fear for the former with WADE1 RAIN Sprinkler Irrigation. Am ple moiilgre fot pll crop of oil linni meoni Bigger Yields & Better Quality. The LEADER in FEATURES Coupler loefc from Carrying Position. Savot Stooping and Walking. "Lokt-ln" Sotf'brolnlng Gatktt Con'l How Ovt, Mom line Vofve koops wofer In Main Lino Wnife Moving Sprinkltr Linti, S for Itself Get the Facts... Moil Coupon for Literature giving full Jfl formation obovt WADE ftAIN. I DEALER NAME AND ADDRESS Nam. . Addre City, Send me complele information obout WADE RAIN Sprinkler Irrigation Stat. l Omar Rietmann -:- lone, Oregon June 7, 1951 To all that I have had the privilege of serving this past year, I wish to extend my sincere gratitude. Even though it has been impossible to always supply all of your re quests, I appreciate the opportunity of try ing. As the years continue, my wish is to con tinue to serve Heppner and Morrow County to the best of my ability and to think of you all as "my friends." Sincerely, Clauclien C. IVtghtman SANTA CLAUS GOVERNMENT (Continued from page 2) "These federal benefits aren't charity, of course; we pay for them in taxes or in depreciation of our dollars, and we could stop them at any time. In our role as taxpayers, we demand economy, but in our role as beneficiaries we insist that the ax fall some where else. Theresul t is that it usually doesn't fall anywhere; once they're established, pen sions and similar gratifications are seldom curetailed. It is un likely that even a change of ad ministration will effect any per manent cut." It would be hard to state the American dilemma more clearly than this. Each of the pieces of socialism that we have accumu lated in the last 20 years was represented as a benefit to some special group. Once the law was on the books, someone had to pay the bill.. If it couldn't all be paid in taxes, the government would simply operate in the red for a while, printing as much money as it needed. Each phony dollar diluted the value of the good ones. One way or another, we're paying the bills, if not in taxes, then with the part of our savings that inflation eats away. But complaining about high tax es and rotten dollars is not the way to stop the march of social ism and big government. For what the government spends is not determined by what it gets but by what it does. The way to stop it is by cutting func tions, by rejecting the socialist idea of "getting it from the gov ernment." As long as Americans continue to run to Washington for handouts, the government will grow. You won't stop big government by cutting taxes. This is a sure-fire way to as sure the socialists a victory in the United States. The only win ner in the race to Washington for handouts is the bureaucrat. There are more than two million of them now, and if the people continue to depend on Santa Claus government for the things they want, there will be many more. And their power over our lives is increasing all the time. It's time to take a stand. If you have decided to live with social ism, I suggest you get a copy of "How to Get It From the Govern ment" and start getting yours. If you have decided to fight I suggest you write to your con gressman demanding a stop to the handout state, to special pri vileges, to this idea of mail-order government that is bound to destroy us, our form of govern ment and our traditional liberties. ORCHIDS ON CAKES DRAWS "ORCHID" FROM B. MIKE'S COLUMN Heppner enjoyed some free ad vertising recently following a vi sit here by Wm. Moyes, B. Mike columnist o f The Oregonian, Moyer happened in here just pri or to Mother's Day and was im pressed by the display of cakes in the Heppner Bakery window. Cooperating with Mary Van's Flower Shop, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Aalberg of the bakery decorated their special Mother's Day cakes with orchids. It is not remem bered if B. Mike said anything about his fishing success, but he paid Heppner a nice compliment in the following paragraph: "HERE'S ONE for the Oregon Chamber of Commerce book. While on a fishing trip in eastern Oregon over the week end, I no ticed the bakery in Heppner was selling Mother's Day cakes with a real orchid on top. Looks like the mothers in that town really rate. And who says Oregon is a backward state? I'll bet Cali fornia can't even top that." o George Noble is in Heppner on his second annual visit, coming here from Portland today after spending a few days in the- City of Roses. He is busy looking up acquaintances made during the CCC days when he was one of the boys on the field work. He is on vacation and will remain here until the middle of next week. His home is at Foxboro.Mass. where he is employed in a state hospital. o NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed Administratrix of the Estate of Charles Ray Marple, deceased, by the County Court of Morrow County, Oregon, and all persons having claims against said deceased are hereby requir ed to present the same with pro per vouchers duly verified by law to the Administratrix at the law office of Bradley D. Fancher at Heppner, Oregon, with in six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published this 7th day of June, 1951. Velora A. Baldwin, Administratrix of the Es tate of Charles Ray Marple, deceased. Bradley D. Fancher Attorney for the Admin istratrix Heppner, Oregon 12-16c o NOTICE! To Our Friends and Customers: ... S&H Green Stamps will be giv en on accounts only when paid IN FULL within the month fol lowing purchase. Gilliam & Bisbee Frank W Turner made a busi- try Monday. He visited Monu ness trip to the John Day coun- ment and vicinity. That section was getting a good rain along with the rest of this part of the state. Q)c(t6e 0mn deluxe Ranfje m S Xfi 111 II W ! if w t-r ' sfjn p-jfe-ig m This Range will he on display at the R. E. A. 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