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I Classified Rates 2c per word minimum 35c per insertion Black face or caps, double rate Cards of Thanks $1.00 CLASSIFIED DEADLINE 5 p. m. Wednesday FOR RENT 3 room apartment with large screened porch. Water and furnace heat free. Close to town. John Hartman, phone 6-9627. 49tfc YOU get more go for "Dough" in a new Ford. your 800 FAMILY Home Service route now available. Nationally ad vertised. Excellent profits. 87 year reputation. Capital provid ed. For full information, write the J. R. Watkins Company, 3903 Brooklyn Ave. Seattle 5, Washington. 48-1 FOR SALE 4000 bushels of good (about 45 lb. test) Gem Spring barley for $43.50 cash per ton at my farm. Ray Heimbigner, Circle E Ranch, on Ione-Olex road, phone 8-7117. 49-51p IF you are not sure of the pro tection you have in your car's cooling system drive in to Rose wall Motor Company and get a free anti -freeze test. They have the real McCoy if your radiator solution is weak. FOR RENT two 2-bedroom houses and one 1-bedroom house in Heppner. See G. S. Smith in rear of 107 Water street or phone 6-9944. 47tfc FOR SALE Spring Flynn Barley. I.. L. Howton. lone. Dhone 8-7191. 49-50p MAKE YOUR RUGS and carpets look like new. Call Case Fur-i niture Co. for carpet cleaning i service. " 46tfc BUY guaranteed Atlas tires from Rosewall Motor Company and ride on a guarantee. Do You Get Our Used Machinery Bargain List? Just Ask For It! We Will Send It to You FREE EMPIRE MACHINERY CO. FOR SALE Hereford bull, 18 months, horned. B. J. Doherty, Heppner. 49-50p YOU can buy a new Ford Fair lane V-8 Town sedan fully equipped with Fordomatic transmission, radio, heater and defroster with all the safety features like padded dash and sun visors, safety steering wheel, safety door locks, and many other extras including car insurance and insured pay ments for $69.93 monthly and your 1953 car. This is Ford's finest four door sedan ana is now on display at Rosewall Motor Company FOR SALE one new stock-water oil heater. Phone Heppner 6-5379; 48495 SPINET PIANO For Sale. Bald win Acrosonic. Blond finish. Save $300. Jack Mulligan, Pianos, Pendleton. 49-50c NEEDFINANCING? Our ABC financing plan is available for anything we sell, lumber, build ing supplies, tools, paints etc, in amounts up to $1,000. No down payment, up to 36 months to Day. Ask us at Turn- A-Lum Lumber Co., dial Hepp- " ner 6-9212. 7tfo ROSY SAYS: I see by my paper where most all of the politi cians want to be governor of Oregon. I bet the word has got around that a new Ford is furnished the state's chief exe cutive. I don't blame them much, I would probably throw my hat in the ring if I didn't already own a new Ford. They really are a wonderful road car. SAND and gravel hauled any uhpre. Call 8-7277. Pete Hams, TnnP 32tfc FOR SALE income property by owner, on account of illness. Seven furnished 1-2 and 3 room anar:ments. John Halton 46-50p FORD 1951 Victoria. This Hardtop is stylish in anybody's com- pany and you will be proud to own it. Pay $265.00 down. Rose wall Motor Company. TORENT-four rooms, Clary Cabins. 40tfc RUGS AND CARPETS cleaned in your home. Wool or cotton. Fast service. Phone 6-9432. 46tfc STEP down when you step into this 1953 Hudson Hornet Pay onlv S365.0O down. Rosewall Motor Co, CHEVROLET 1951 Fleetline two i door sedan. Fay siaD.uo aown. Rnap;ali Motor ComDanv. r TAKE A Friend to Hermiston , Sunday for the Italian dinner , at the Catholic Parish Hall hv nnr T.adv of ' Angels altar society. Served 12 to 5 p. m. FOR RENT 2-bedroom aparf . ment. Laundry facilities, water and heat furnished. Phone 6-PU4. 48-49c IF you don't see what you want on our big lot, then come in and ask for it. Rosewall Motor Company. P. S. We are taking in low mileage 55's on the new Thunderbird Ford. FOR SALE 6 ft. and 7 ft cedar posts. Pete Hams, phone 8-7277, lone. 39tfc TWO BEDROOM apartment for rent. Lanham apartments. 43tic I WILL NOT be responsible for any debts other than my own after February 16, 1956. David B. Mitchell 49-50p I WILL NOT be responsible for any bills contracted by anyone other than myself after Feb ruary 16, 1956. M. J. Struthers 49-51p FORD 1955 Custom two door se dan. Painted a beautiful two tone green. New rubber. Pay $595.00 down and save money. Rosewall Motor Company. DR. L. C. RICHEY, Optometrist, 207 S. Main St., Pendleton. Of fice Phone 609. 48tfc FOR SALE Treli seed barley. Phone 3-8456, Terrel Benge. 47-50p CLASSES on cake decorating and crvstal sugar ornament mak ing will begin on February 27, 29 and March 2. Anyone inter ested please call 8-7108, lone. Mrs. S. M. Aldrich. 49c PORTABLE WELDING D T 1 O T)V.Ml H. Jones and Son. Phone 6-5338 43tfc FORD 1950 Pickup. You can haul it with this one. Pay $165.00 down. Rosewall Motor Com pany. FOR RENT three bedroom apart ment. See Bob Buschke. 44tfc FOR SALE three bedroom mod ern house with fireplace. An acre and a half of ground, fruit trees and berries. See Mrs. Marion Hayden or call 6-9948. 30-tfc FOR RENT 3-room apartment. John Halton. 47-50p WE have traction tires that eli minates the need for tire chains. They work equally well in town or in the country. They have the Famous Firestone Town and Country on them. Rosewall Mo tor Company. "CARD-OF THANKS I would like to take this means of thanking all my friends for the flowers, cards and remembrances sent me during my stay in the Pioneer Memorial hospital. I would especiall" like to thank the staff of the hospital for the care given me. Pirl Howell 49c Legal Notices NOTICE CALL FOR BIDS Sealed bid will be received at the office of the school clerk of school district No. 1 cj for fur nishing and delivering two 24 Dasseneer school buses by Sep tember 1, 1956. Bids will be received until 8 p. m. March 5, mrifi. Under no circumstances will a bid be considered if filed after the hour specified In this an nouncement. Specifications may be received from the clerk's office Nona Sowell, clerk 46-48c NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed nroDosals for the con struction of a reinforced concrete foot bridge will be received by th Citv of HeDDner, Morrow County. Oregon until 8 p. m., P. S. T., on the 5th day oi Marcn, iQFifi. and will be thereafter be publicly opened and read. Pro posals shall be addressed to the City of Heppner and mailed or delivered t0 the City Recorder of Heppner, Oregon in time to be in his hands by the above time of the opening. The nroposed foot bridge in cludes placing of approximately 40 cubic yards oi reiniorcea con crete in footings, piers, beams and slabs, containing 6200 pounds of reinforcing steel, ana instal lation of approximately 700 pounds of IK inch pipe railing and Dosts. Plans and specifications may be examined or obtained from the office of Clark. Groff and Cave, Fne-ineers and Architects, 3240 Triangle Drive, Salem, Oregon or from the Citv Recorder at the r.itv Hall In HeDDner. Oregon Qualified contractors mav obtain copies or tne plans ana specm Heppner Gozette Times, Thursday, February 16, 1956 cations for bidding upon a de- posit oi $io-uu. inwe m-pusno will be refunded to all bidders . ... - .. ...:n and one-nan oi me oepuwi win be refunded to non-bidders upon return of the documents in good condition All nroDosals shall be made on the. regular blank forms bound with the specifications and shall be accompanied by a certified check, cashier's check, or bid bond made payable to the City of Heppner in an amount equal to not less than 5 of the amount of the bid. The successful bidder will be required to furnish a 100 surety bond to guarantee faith ful performance of the contract. The City reserves the right to postpone making the award for reasonable length of time or to reject any and all bids and to ac cept the proposal considered In best interests of the City. By order of the City Council this 7th day of February, 1956. TED SMITH, City Recorder 48-49c CAPITAL PARADE Continued from Page 2 elected. While the big wheels were sliding around Mrs. Marshall Cor nptt. Remiblican National Com- mitteewoman, sent Norblad a wire asking him to reconsider his bid for governor as "there is grave danger of your seat going to the opposition . . . you are valuable to us. We need you in Congress". HELLS CANYON FIGHT A budget of $62,500 of which all but $14,000 has been raised, will be used to fight through courts the repeal from the recent decision giving the Idaho Power Company the right to erect a dam at Hells Canyon, J. F. Marr, executive secretary of the AFL told delegates of the Oregon State Farmers Union meeting in Salem last weekend. The Farmers Union are to pay fnr pnntestin? two dams above and two dams below the Hells Canyon site. The REA has sent in $20,000, Marr said. JOBLESS ROLLS UP About 4000 persons were aaaea 1 1 i tn the unemmovment rous in nrptrnn last month according to State Unemployment Compensa tion Commission reports issued Friday, ComDensation paid to worners in January totaled $2,804,572. FLOOD COMPENSATION A report made Ionday by uoi. A. M. Sheets, director oi siaie civil defense, gave the first of- "This Is the last time , USED , ins used i v (tit) FULLETON CHEVROLET CO. ficial estimate of damage to the property in 16 western Oregon counties as being $7,049,000. Governor Elmo E. Smith was informed Friday that an addi tional half million dollars had been allocated to Oregon under the federal disaster act, bringing the total funds available to this state for repair of roads, bridges and other public works to $tou- OOO. So far this is the only al located relief that has been made from federal funds. The Red Cross has met many emergency cases with food and shelter. Coos County suffered the heav iest loss of all counties, with a total of $1,600,198, Jackson was second while Nemton's $56,020 was the lowest. STATE FAIR HORSE SHOW The popular horse show and rodeo in the big Oregon State Fair stadium will return this year. Friday the state emergency board iZrthTr .fTTrom I "rr . , . cinto va r nf otner vears. ior huildins two new barns needed for the combined shows. WANT AD Governor Elmo Smith's private plane is for sale. The new governor announced Friday that because of time and his heavier responsibilities, he has reluctantly decided that he will forego the pleasures of piloting his own plane for the present . . . The plane is a four space Cessna 180. GEARY EMERGENCY HEAD Speaker of the House Edward Geary, Klamath Falls, was elect ed chairman of the State Emer gency Board last Friday.. The board is a legislative committee that makes emergency appropri ations between sessions of the legislature. Geary succeeds Elmo Smith, who was president of the senate. o- OKIWANTA CAMP FIRE GIRLS Our first meeting was Decem ber 1. Mrs Thomson and Mrs. Ivan Cox were at the meeting. Mrs Pox is our new leader. Thp crrnnn plected new offi cers; Doris Morris, president; Marv Kvnlvn Tucker, vice presi dent; Julie Pfeiffer, secretary and Shirley Van Winkle, song leader. During the meeting we discus sed our rank. you see me ... tomorrow I get an Sharing the bus with too many fare-weather friends? Get away from the crush in your own OK Used Car. Record trades for new Chevrolets offer wide selec tion plus extra savings for every buyer. Best of all, every OK Used Car is thoroughly inspected, re conditioned and dealer-warranted in writing. LOOK FOR THE OK TRADEMARK! Sold only by an Authorized Chevrolet Dealer FULLETON CHEVROLET CO. Look At These Used Car Bargains 19S5 Chevrolet Del Rey Coupe $1995 6 cylinder, overdrive 1955 Chevrolet 4 door $1895 1952 Chevrolet Bel Air $1195 Used Trucks At Sensational Savings 1952 Chevrolet i ton pick uo - $950 We eave a Christmas party on December 19, after Mrs. Schmidt's group and our group sang carols at the hospital and many otner homes. The girls in Mrs. Schmidt's group invited girls who were not in Camp Fire. Mrs. Cox has many wonderful things planned for us when we finish our rank. Mary Evelyn Tucker, Scribe o Wool Act Payment Details Outlined By OSC Economist Mary's little lamb would have to go to school for more than one day to unravel the yarn. It's about bonus payments for wool iinrior thp II. S. denartment of agriculture's 1956 wool incentive ! program. The USDA has announced that Paymejt, . the wool pro rrrain hoc nn n? Anril 1 will D eram becinnins ADril 1 will be changed so that each producer who sells unshorn lambs will be eligible for payment on the weight increases while he owned the lambs, provided he owned the lambs 30 days or more. The cur rent program made payments only on animals marketed for slaughter. M. D. Thomas, Oregon State college agricultural economfst, says the new provision Doiis down to this: growers of leeaer lambs will now share directly in wool incentive payments. Under the old program, only the seller of fat lambs got the bonus. Now the original grower will be eligible for payment based on the full live-weight of tne lamD at the time he sells it. Each subsequent owner will be eligi ble for a payment only on tnat part of the weight produced dur ing his ownership ot at least days. An Additional require ment fnr thp rnminff marketing year provides' that payments will be made only on unshorn lamDs. Thomas explains that tamos bought before April 1 and mar keted later will be paid tor on the old basis of full liveweight at time of final sale. This is to protect feeders and others who buy the animals be fore April 1 on the basis of the 1955 program. Payments on 1955 lambs and wool will be made sometime this summer, the economist says. Claims should be filed soon with county agricultural stabilization and conservation offices. Incentive payments for lamb OK Used Carl" 195t Chevrolet Bel Air $850 1950 Chevrolet 4 door $475 1949 Chevrolet 5 pass. Cpe $450 1943 CBevrolet 2 door....$385 1948 Chevrolet ton pick up $775 a i wool will be based on the nation- al average weight of wool five pounds per hundred pounds of ! animal. Further details of tne wool act incentive program are available from local ASC offices. o Prefabricated Farm Buildings Designed By OSC Ag Engineer Prefabricated farm buildings with standard, interchangeable units for easy assembly and al terations to meet changing farm needs are being developed at Oregon State college. Agricultural engineer L. W. Bonnicksen, who has designed and assembled a working model multi-use farm building, says blueprints are not available for distribution. Low-cost, durable wood struc ture under test for the past year follows the principal of "toy building blocks". Economy and simplicity of construction are achieved with a pole-and-ratter frame that supports prefabrl Gated panel walls and roofing. Rafters are hinged to the tops of the poles with bolts and special "split ring" connectors that in crease strength of joints. Building units could be fabri cated by farmers, but Bonnicksen believes they could be made most economically by small local manufacturers with little in vestment in tooling. Units could be assembled into many types of farm buildings by farmers, local carpenters, or the manufacturer. Main tools for erecting such buildings are a post-hole digger and a hoist to ntt tne Dunaing units into place. Wall and roof panels are bolted to the super structure. These Multi-use buildings should cost no more than "fixed" buildings, says Bonnicksen. Some what higher costs for materials in the prefab building would be offset by savings in labor costs for assembling. The new type construction would permit "installment build ing" with easy expansion in tne building's length or width. Since walls "hang" on the poles, it is BUSINESS-PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Complete Line PLUMBING & HEATING Jim Angell CASE FURNITURE CO. Phono 6-9432 . 1) Morrow County Farm Bureau Reg. Meeting 4th Tuesday Lex. Center 2nd Tuesday lone Center 3rd Tuesday SEWING MACHINES Sales Service Accessories Free Home or Store Demonstration 2nd and 4th Wednesdays GILLIAM & BISBEE - Thompson P hoto Service Alex & Jo Thompson Portrait & Commercial Phone 6-9489 for all occasions MARY VAN'S FLOWER SHOP JOS.J.NYS ATTORNEY AT LAW Peters Bldg., Willow Street Heppner, Oregon J.O. TURNER ATTORNEY AT LAW Phone 6-8213 Hotel Heppner Building Heppner, Oregon MAHONEY AND FANCHER ATTORNEYS AT LAW Collins Building Phone 6-9141 Dr. L. D. Tibbies OSTEOPATHIC Physician 4 Surgeon First National Bank Building Res. Th. 6-9210 Off. Ph. 6-69616 A.D.McMurdo,M.D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Trained Nurse Assistant Office 'n Masonic Building Heppner, Oregon Mi Page 7 possible to exchange panels for such flexibility as sona wans, ventilator walls, walls with either waiK - tnrougn or snaeing uuws, or window walls. Roofing and walls of the OSC test building are of exterior ply wood, but Bonnicksen also plans to experiment with other mater ials. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR COUNTY SHERIFF I hereby announce my candid acy to succeed myself for the of fice of Sheriff of Morrow County subject to the will of the Repub lican voters of Morrow County at the primary election. C. J. D. BAUMAN Pd. Adv. 47tfc FOR COUNTY CLERK I hereby announce that I am a candidate for the office of County Clerk of Morrow County subject to the will of the Repub lican voters of Morrow County at the primary election. SADIE PARKISH Pd. Adv. 47tfc WHAT7tJO MJB'RS OUT i WHEN THIS HAITENS, PHONE US and Well Print Some For You In A Hurry!! Long Distance Nation-Wide Moving Service Mayflower Agents Padded Vans Penland Bros. TRANSFER CO. Pendleton, Oregon Phone 338 Wallace H Wolff, M. D. Office Hours 10 to 12. 2 to 5 Monday through Saturday Ph. 6-9253, Res. 6-9620 The Heppner Clinic C. M. WAGNER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Phone Office 6-9114 Res. 6-9208 GLENN WAY Electronic Service N. Gilmore St Res. Phone 6-9975 Evenings and Sundays 4 I J. O. PETERSON Latest Jewelry & Gift Goods Watches, Clocks. Diamonds Expert Watch & Jewelry Repairing Heppner, Oregon Turner, Van Martei and Bryant GENERAL INSURANCE CRESWICK MORTUARY Licensed Funeral Directors Phone 6-9600 Heppner, Oregon Dr E. K. Schaffitz OPTOMETRIST Next to Hotel Heppner Entrance Telephone 6-9465 Morrow County Abstract Cr Title Co. ma ABSTRACTS OF TITLE TITLE INSURANCE Offlc in Peun BailtUnf C. A. Ruggles INSURANCE AGENCY Phone 6-9625 Box 811 Heppner, Oregon MONUMENTS -MARKERS- See Oliver Cretwlck Craswick Mortuary IT