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Page 5 Classified Rates 35c 2c per word minimum per insertion Black face or caps, double rate Cards of Thanks 51.00 CLASSIFIED DEADLINE 5 p. m. Wednesday TO GIVE AWAY two year old spayed Cocker Spaniel. Good with children, well behaved and good watch dog. Phone 3-8155, Lexington. 18p FOUND Black and white male hound puppy, DD tailed, about 6 months old. Call Paul Brown ranch, phone 6-5839. 18c POST HOLE DIGGING is easy FOR SALE One pair cockateels, with the Little Beaver Post two baby cockateels May be Hole Auger. Heavy duty motor,', seen at Neill's Trailer Court, yet light in weight. Let me Ask for John Davis anytime ! a it fnr vnu. Call after 5:30 P.m. 1 UCIlJUIIouaiv. . j . , j Jack Sumner, phone 6-5364, Rt. ( dqnTIAC 1951 four door sedan i ' 1 ROSY SAYS: I see by my paper I irho a man in lexas nam three wives in the same city j at the same time. All the wives agreed he was a handsome man. The paper didn't say, but I bet he had one of those beaut iful 1957 Fords to help him get around. You can buy a car with the same styling right here in Heppner. CARNATION ICE CREAM for cool delicious, smooth dessert. Our red raspberry ribbon is a real taste treat! Has Hvdramatic transmission and will keep your investment at a low figure. Pay $165.00 down. Rosewall Motor Lomp-any. rmMNEY SWEEP Chimneys, furnaces, oil stoves, fireplaces vacuum cleaned. No fuss, no muss when you call us. Phone 6-9607. 1S"19P If.-' I I LIT 1946 Chevrolet 3-4 ton pickup, flatbed, brand new motor. Farley Motor Company. 17-tfc HAVE You had a ride in the new 1957 Ford pickup? FORDS AND FRIENDDS is our business. Rosewall Motor Co. TOR RENT Completely furnish ed apartment, water furnished, nice location. Phone 6-9108. 17-18c FOR SALE Omar seed wheat, from August 1, direct irom combine, $2.75 bushel. Don HrppnuD. 16-21-C FOR RENT Cabins. 4 rooms, Clary's tfc SEWING AND ALTERATIONS Will call for and deliver, ten nis Louden, 110 Church street, fi.5313. 18-20c CARNATION ICE CREAM for cool delicious, smooth dessert, uur red raspberry ribbon is a real taste treat! HOMES RANCHES Have 2 two-bedroom homes in new addition to Heppner, one int inn x 100. other 50 x iuu Another 2 bedroom home with large lot and plenty of shade. 3 Bedroom' home, large dining room, kitchen, living room, five acres of ground, barn, chicken house. Suitable for building lots. Would consider trade on small house if properly located. 3 Bedroom house, large living dining room, kitchen, utility room on large lot close tn school. 3 Bedroom home, one of the best and most beautiful houses in Heppner. Hardwood floors, built-in oven, completely mod ern kitchen, fireplace, patio, flower planters. Good location. All of these houses will stand good GI loans. 1107 Acre stock and wheat ranch, 470 farm land including creek bottom with free water for ir ricrntintT halance in good bnnchgrass pasture. This ranch priced $52,000 with $5,000 $1 n nnn after harvest and balance -5,000 per year includ ing interest. On good highway, enhnril nllS route. Dhone electri city. Just a few miles west of Heppner. This could be made one of the best diversified ranches in Morrow county. Good Homes and Good Real Est ate are the soundest invest ment you can make. V. R. "BOB" RUNNION ohMia R.qifiR ' Heppner 17-18S man WITH CAR earn $2 to $5 per hour on Watkins 800 family food route, txpenente unnecessary. Age no handicap. Also part time opportunity, writ .t. R. Watkins Company, sons Rmoklvn Ave., Seattle 5, Washington. 13-lac Ford Fnp SAT.E fi 1-2 inch table saw, 1-2 horse motor. Like new. Frank lin Messengc. Call 3-81to or uritP P. O. Box 72, Lexington. 1819c LOST Pair of leather batwing ..han between Steve tnomp son ranch and city dump. Re ward. Steve Thompson. 18-19p enp QAT.P 1948 6 bv b truck, heavy duty power wlncn nirk Meador. Dhone 6-9192. 18-19c FOR SALE Good quality wire baled alfalfa hay. Bryce is.eeiie, Tone. 18-19P Nvvn a used truck? We have a . , , .. 1952 International moaei iou withh two sreed axle and 825 x 20 rubber. See it today at Rosewall Motor Company, Modern House has four bedrooms, three baths and two Fords. CARD OF THANKS I want to use this means to express my sincere thanks to the business houses ana muiviuuais who contributed to the fund which made it possible for me to make the trip to tne nations Future Rusiness Leaders of Amer ica convention in Texas. I can't find words to express my -ap- Dreciation for the wondertui op portunity you gave me. j im iviui i ia 18p i'(fi vord Fairlane Club Sedan Has the famous Ford V-8 motor smooth Fordomatic transmis sion, radio. Pay $695.00 down Rosewall Motor Company. npidhhnrs of the Lexington dist rict who so willingly came to our aid during the fire at the rancn Tuesday afternoon. Robert Lovgren Cliff Dougherty 18p CARD OF THANKS zrriVfiiiiiie ra innnlrl like to take tniS OP- HOMES AFAib" - - 11 . .t tn xnress our greatest ?.henroom nome ai ijCAmgwi ' r , ,,, Sngroom and kitchen finish- thanks to the niany friends d ed in knotty pine, new t car 24 by 30 foot garage with con crete floor, steel door; butane floor furnace, 5 acres ground. Price $5000, $1866 loan that pays off at $61 per month. Cash or trade for equity and would take small trailer house. 4-unit apartment in Heppner, wired for electric ranges, dry ers and washers, 2 floor furn aces, others have oil stove heat. All units have 2 bedrooms, liv ing room, kitchen, utility; lin oleum on all gloors; 5 acres of good land that can be irrig ated. Just out of city limits with city water. This is good property for residential lots, priced $13,000, 29 down, bal anrp contract at 5 interest. As Rosy sez to himself sez he if you want to buy reai esiaie hottor spp me V. R. "BOB" RUNNION phone 6-9166 Heppner 18-iac vuaohinoton observers know heaviest domestic pressure for bigger foreign give-away pro grams comes jointly from social ists and some inuuenu.u u.g uu- ness leaders. cuiicfg' viewDoint is under stood. Not so fully understood is h tome bie tmsinrss nrms cash in on for F" SfT ..I-- iiL ii -t "..V many in 1Va-h- ington weret keenly intcrest-v ,jl CpUon on a d';.Vy!7 U oneratlon as fMA" 3 nrinfpil In na- j'vs f tional businesNf Jt I Nine years c. W. H;.rJer ago a firm called International Tviii-w Rimnlv was formed. Al most immediately brand new firm got Defense Dept. contract to supply mUk to armca iurccs, Thie firm then merged withForC' most Dairies, who has since com pleted mergers with some oi na tin'o hitrnpst riairv operations But according to the published report, military business is sua hi.ii.- nf pr.rn.'iration'c business, es timated to be somewhere around half billion dollars per year In many parts of U. S. con sumers pay liisli fixed price for in'il-., while there are dairy farm ers who claim they do not re ceive fair share of what con sumer musi pay- i'uii'" eratt's in some of these areas. In addition, Foremost is doing n 'oi of milk business in Free Asia, shipping into the area dry Ingredients la the U. S. market. Thus, there Is a government sub sidy involved. rnm nan v's announced aim is to combat communism among Asia's teeming millions by sup plying them milk. Rni contrasted to the high sounding aim Is report that In Hong Kong, Thailand, other places, company gets around u cents per quart for product. For ty cents Is about day's wages in area. In Japan, wnere wage raws are around 8 cents per hour, price Is 24 cents per quart. In addition, government is giv ing away thousands of dollars of Foremost milk to natives to help them acquire taste for product. Nothing is said as to eventual consequences if all Asians be come milk addicts and thty can not get the 40 cents for a daily quart. Altogether, it was quite a story, especially when born in mind, It Is alleged in this published rc-Jiort, this one firm has almost exclu sive contract to supply a.m"il forces, thus shutting out Inde pendent dairies near defense in It perhaps could be said this is quite a millong opera:.r-i. And it also seems but lopicallv obvious that here is one huM" film bine lhat Is all In favor 'f big foreign aid programs. It is not illogical to assume it is in there pitching for more of Die same. And bearing in mind that tnn nf the narts of this com bine. International Dairy su.'iy, ig into tne area ary . . ,nrm sn!ire ilk solids and condensed du - . . t whcn rial which when combined w n j " h i - nnlitahle milK. '. " " . UI pimiua o j.t.,-.- J, A f.i.vcrnment, through Agricul Uuc lpt., is supplying Forc :n,st witli ingredients for a little i-.pie Ui:n half the value of those ' ,-. ..,.,! V I.n .t In ! M I''!.1-"1" established firms in the business, gives logical ground tc a:i as sumption that the firm must have considerable influence la oBlcial circles or calf crop in recent years in a few cases being torcea oui oi business. Death from recorded cases of white muscle heart has varied in time from birth to tnree months. Attacks in skeletal muscles cause "stiff" lambs and calves which sometimes die through inability to nurse. Since whita muscle disease appears to occur more frequent ly in some areas of Oregon than others, the researchers will, at-! tempt to link it to certain chemi-; cal compounds in. feeds related to crop growing conditions. Analysis of muscle tissue from afflicted calves showed that white muscle contained twice as much mineral as muscle from normal animals. Calcium was 20 times greater than normal and nhnsDhorus was twice normal. In the latest OSC trials, white muscle showed up within six wppks of birth in all lambs irom 97 pups fed Ladino clover chaff or Ladino chaff and oats for the last two months of pregnancy Moanwhile. the scientists of fer some tentative suggestions for stockmen who have haa trouble with the disease. Avoid feeding hays linked with white muscle during late pregnancy or diversify the feed by supple menting it with protein concen trate or giving animals access to range, they say. In areas of Oregon wnere white muscle is a serious prob lem, ranchers might shift the breeding program for fall calv ing, the research team suggests. My Mil'tm "Will you please stop talk ing about taxes! You're d -Iv-ing me crazy!" This would put dams on pasture during the late period of preg nancy rather than on winter-fed hay. Where weatner permits, sheepmen might try moving lambing into early winter to tane advantage of pasture as long as possible during pregnancy of ewes. IONE JOLLY CHEFS The Jollv Chefs cooking club met at the home of Mrs. Baker on July 8 at 2 p.m. The president called the meet ing to order with five members and one guests, Beverly Brad shaw, present. we discussed and judged some of the food brought by the girls. Mardlne served refreshments at the end of the meeting. Marilyn Morgan, reporter. BUSINESS-PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Heppner City COIinCII Eton Month eitUnno hnuinu matters I0t VI LI.-11 . M ' discussion, please onng vjhmu before the CounClL Pn. Mw DR. J. A. LEE Dentist Heppner Clinic Bldg. Tues. & Tburs. 9 to S Phone 6-9953 CARD OF THANKS We would like to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to all the people helping comroi the fire that started at our hay stacks on Monday. The Harold Wrights The Wilbur Van Bloklands The David Weavers 18c n f thP Morrow County Court liuuiu j - House as the time and place for hearing on said Final Account. All persons having objections to said Final Account are here u ronnirfifl to file the same with said Court on or before the date nail! honrinrr Dated and M-l 1U1 ociit n- first nublished this 11th day of July, 1957. Marvin D. Way, Administrator O. Turner, Attorney. 18-22c JOHN NEWMAN ELECTRICIAN will be out of town for 10 days, Tulv Ifi thrnush Julv 27. 18c ...iNTFn Woman for harvest nUnc caoable of taking iun...!, - nlinrao Phone 6-9756. 1C 1953-2 TON long wheelbase Chevrolet truck, flatbed, stock rack. Ready to go to worK. csrimi lUntnr CnmDanv. 17-tfc . 77j FOR SALEr-Large house ana three large lots in Heppner, $4500. See E. W. Moyer. 18c NEED FINANCING? Our ABC financing plan is avauaDie ior anything we sell, lumber, build nnlies. tools, paints etc In amounts UD to $1,000. NO vment. UD to 36 Tvinnt hs to rjav. Ask us at Turn a.t nm Lumber Co.. dial Hepp- C.Q919 7tfc "SEED wheat I have some 300 acres of good ..v; iTiniTAiuri? pttpatr call fUK Arruwi'w" ---- . , , . , . i-,irnitiir Co. r,,iaiitr rimar wheat suitable tor Or Urillg I" V,aaC I V..11.V vjiudllljr w...- - , , , phone 6-9432. 5tfcjseed. It is not certified, but is BTTLATTIRESlFoir Rosewall fairly clean of rye and weeds. "u -j -ia nn oU.ffor t fnr sale in the tieia ai Motor company aim nu v.. uv. hushel cmarant.ee harvest time at $2.50 per busnei. HI,, nmn m ASS J Uf luun, iiniC v. niture Co. for carpet cleaning service. tfc FOR SALE Omar seed wheat direct from combine, $3 per bushel. Wr. G. Seehafer, Bick Wn 13-18C livery. J. O. Turner. PLYMOUTH h'AVETOU CHANGED your mo tor oil to the new RPM Supreme m on? it umrks wonders with iU'lIU j high compression motors ana keeps the valves free. Drive in for a fast change over at Rosewall Motor Company.- See Bob 43tfc 18-19c This 1953 sedan car shows it has excellent care Kir tho fnrmpr owner. It's now on display at Rosewall Motor Company. DR. L. C. RICHEY, upiomeixi&i, 207 S. Main St., Pendleton, m- Phnno 609. 48tfC STRAYED TO MY PLACE Two 2-year-old cows with caives. Phnnd 8.7272. 16-18c APARTMENT for rent. Buschke. SAND AND GRAVEL aenvereu anywhere. Call Pete or sue Hams, phone 8-7277, lone. 50tfc NEW MODELS now here Uni versal floor waxers, Univesal Jet 99 vacuum cleaners and Universal upright cleaners. Now on display at Gonty's in ,i 18-19c TTnvxrv UVFV. shOD at home and save on your meat. c i.v tho case and save. Heppner Market, W. WMwjSt; RUGS AND CARPETS cleaned in your home. Wool or couun poet ?orvW Phone 6-9432. 46tlc hniiTIMP. nONE bv C. W. F u-nmen nf the Christian church. Call Mrs. Emma Jones, phone r Qi&i 16-20-c LAWNMOWERS sharpening and Caw filin?. N. D. Bailey. Phone b-tnai 7tlc ,t,t. t.i,rfiui7V in case lot foods. Check our prices before buying out . ...-v iionnnpr Market W. bedroom apart t- PVir.no fi.86. 15tIC UlCJll. A " Its smart to be seen riding in new Ford. fhn calf income property on Shobe street, lot about 4U Dy 200, four bedroom modern house 30 by 48; 4 4-room caDins, i small cabins; lawn, trees, shrubs and flowers, good soil. Priced to sell. Turner, Van Marter & Bryant Phone 6-9652 Heppher 15-18c POR SALE Westinghouse 4 burner electric range, timer, inr.i twn ovens. Also large cvtot'o nil heater with fan. Phnno fi-9732. 18-19C Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE is hereby given that thP nndersiened has been duly appointed by the Probate Court of Morrow County, state or ure- gon, Executrix of the estate ot clement N. Stockard, deceased, and all persons having claims a on Inst the estate of said de- Mb ceased are hereby required 10 present same with proper vouch ers dulv verified to the Executrix at the office of Mahoney and Abrams. Heppner, Oregon, with in civ months from the date hprpnf. Dated and first published this 3rd day of July, 1957. ANITA J. STOCKARD, Executrix 17-21C NOTICE OF GUARDIAN SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Notice is hereby given that nursuant to an order and license duly made and entered on the 8th day of July, 1957, by tne Countv Court of the State of Ore gon for Morrow County authoriz-1 ing the undersigned guardian oi the person and estate of Lulu M. Hager to sell all of the following described real property of said Lulu M. Hager situate ia Morrow County, Oregon, to-wit: All of Lot Two (2) in Block One (1) in Ayer's Addition to the City of Heppner, County of Morrow, State of Oregon. NOW under and by virtue of said order and license I will from and after the 9th day of August, 1957. at the Law Office of Jos. J. Nvs at Hennner, Oregon offer for sale and sell at private sale for cash all the interest of said Lulu M. Haeer in and to said real property subject, however,' to the approval and coniirmation oi me r-nnntv Pmirt of the State of Oregon for Morrow County. Dated and first published this 11th day of July, 1957. Ruth McMurdo guardian of Lulu M. Hager. 18-22c FotlCEOFFINAL'ACCOUNT NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, Administrator of the Estate of Dan J. Way, de ceased, has filed his Final Ac count with the Probate Court of the State of Oregon, for the Coun ty of Morrow, and said Court has set Monday, the 12th day of August, 1957, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. in the County Court OSC Gets New Lead In 'White Muscle' Disease Research New evidence that scientists are closing in on "white muscie disease widespread Kiner ui nnives and lambs is reported by the Oregon State colege agri cultural experiment siauun. OSC researchers recently pro- Hiwed the disease experiment ally in lambs whose aams re ceived a predominant ai ui Ladino clover during the last two months of pregnancy. Re c.i.Qmii worker were J. E. Old- fioiri animal husbandman; O. u Mnth. veterinarian; and J. R. Schubert, agricultural chemist. T act upar. the scientists pro- UlAt duced seven "white muscle calves by feeding pregnant cows an all-alfalfa ration. The ens ease causes deterioration of heart and other muscle tissue in lambs and calves. Findings are not a blanket (indictment of feeding legume hays during late pregnancy, Old fw.iii emnhasized. They do give some good leads for combating the disease thlat has Daggiea science for a quarter of a century and costs the livestock industry millions of dollars annually. Some Oregon ranchers have reported losing more than half their lamb MR. ROY JOHNSON Your Singer Representative Will be in Heppner, Lexington and lone every Thursday. Ph. 6-9125 co Mrs. Kay mvtick 4 ROOFING Rock Wool Insulation Storm Windows HAROLD T. KELLER Hermlston JO 7-3381 Free Estimates 4 Marion C. Green Equitable life AMuranM Society t Ui inn. Farm Loans Phone 8-9104 Heppner Wallace H Wolff, M. D. Office Hours 10 to 10, 2 to 5 Monday through Saturday Ph. 6-9253, Res. 6-9620 Reg. Bill Morrow County Form Bureau Meeting 4th Tuesday Barratt Insurance Agent The Heppner Clinic C M. WAGNER. M. D. Physician and Surgeon Phone Office 6-9114 Res. 6-9208 PLUMBING SERVICE Gilliam & Bisbee HARDWARE CO. Phone 6-9433 WHITE CROSS PLAN Bankers Life & Casualty Co. Hazel Downing. Rep. rh. 6788 Hermlston 765 Orchard Ave. m - i .:..yr.ywi-w.iQtaeaM 1 Thompson . Photo Service Alex & Jo Thompson Portrait & Commercial Phone 6-9489 J. 0. PETERSON Latest Jewelry & Gilt cooas Watches, Clocks, Diamonds Expert Watch & Jewelry Repairing Heppner, Oregon Bimn TV BANCS. REFIG. SALES 4 SERVICE WILCOX iiftmtr BPPTTANCES 254 Hermlston Ave. Ph. 7-6198 Hermision Turner, Van Marter and Bryant GENERAL INSURANCE JOS. J.N YS ATTORNEY AT LAW Peters Bldg., Willow Street Heppner, Oregon CRESWICK MORTUARY Licensed Funeral Directors phone 6-9600 Heppner, Oregon J. O.TURNER ATTORNEY AT LAW Phone 6-8213 Hotel Heppner Building Heppner, Oregen Dr. E. K. Schaffitz OPTOMETRIST Next to Hotel Heppner Entrance Telephone 6-9465 WEDDING INVITATIONS At Important as the trousseau, . to Invite friends to your wedding or to announce that you are married. Unsurpassed in quality; velvety raised lettering on Strath more Expressive paper et a price that you can effordj no finer paper ever made. "Now th&t you ore to Be Murtedt" hv Virslnb Courtemy, contains tuMY helpful su33isUons&nd Mimttt dilt'chrt . . t .Jmt AaM And on tmportuii oau cui. - artf tl ynddtns. Etch bridt'tft mv Aavt topYf oM (or yu. Heppner Gazette Times MAHONEY AND ABRAMS ATTORNEYS AT LAW Collins Building Phone 6-9141 Morrow County Abstract Cr Title i-o. ISO ABSTRACTS OF TITLE TITLE INSURANCE Olllo in Vstvn Building Ml nl on 0' Dr. L D. Tibbies OSTEOPATHIC Physician & Surgeon First National Bank Building Res. Ph. 6-9210 Off. Ph. 6-69616 C. A. Rugglcs INSURANCE AGENCY Phone 6-9625 Box 611 Heppner, Oregon AD. McMurdo, M.D. PHYSICIAN & SUBGEON Trained Nurse Assistant Office tn MaBonlc Building Heppner, Oregon MONUMENTS - MARKERS - See Oliver Creswlck Creswick Mortuary 1