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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, November 14, 1957 Page 7 fANcv That! - ii a anvn ! Classified Rates 3c per word minimum 50c per insertion. Black lace ox caps, double rate Cards ol Thank SI .00 CLASSIFIED DEADLINE 3 p. m. Wednesday FOR SALE seven year old home in Heppner. Two bedrooms with stairway to large attic, fire place, furnace, hardwood flo ors, lots of closets and built- ins. Double garage and shop on tract 120 ft by 240 ft. Phone Whitmer Wright 6-9286 for ap- polntment. 36-37p REMEMBER Saturday, Decern-1 ber 7, All Saints Episcopal Aux iliary annual Christmas tea and bazaar. 34-39p RED CEDAR POSTS for sale. G. L. Briggs, P. O. box 310, The Dalles. Call Cypress 6-3383 after 6 p.m. 31 -38c LrTR. W. PFEIFFER, CHIRO PRACTIC Physician. 6 E. Wil low St. Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and 9 a.m. to 12 noon Satur days. 36-37c FOR SALE Model 50 Cat with RD 7 assembly, ready to go. See Roy Martin or call 3-8487, Lexington, Oregon. 30tfc STORRO BROS. Your Fuller paint dealer. Buy Fuller paint, they last 22tfc SAVE the Old Bull's life . . . trade or sell him to your neigh bor at the Morrow County Live stock Growers association bull day January 10, grounds. 1958, fair 36-43c Al l. SAINTS EPISCOPAL Bazaar. lunch and tea. Saturday. De- cember 7. Lots of clever gifts for Christmas giving. 34-39c FITRNTSWlFn APARTMF.NT VOR RENT. Phone 6-9491. 33tfc FOR LOCKER BEEF, shop at home and save on your meat. Buy by the case and save. Heppner Market, W. Willow St. 2Lrtfc PARTNER WANTED ambitious young man 18 to 39 years with $300 for a new scientific device. A great opportunity. A. Thomas Gaynor, 219-319 W. Pender St., Victory Bldg., Vancouver, B. C, Canada. 36c MOVINGMust sell small "herd of high quality Chinchillas. Make offer. Contact Whitmer Wright, phone 6-9286. 36-37c CHOICE PROPERTY For Sale at LOW-LOW price. Anna Q. Thomson. 36-37c ADDING MACHINES, typewriters, portables, electric and stand ards; sales, service and repair. Office equipment, office sup plies. Roscoe N. Allen, Milton Freewater, Ore. For service call Heppner 6-9228. 33-34c ORDER EARLY! CHRISTMA: CARDS IMPRINTED WITH YOUR NAME PRICED HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES PHONE 6-'M8 FOR RENT partly furnished ap- j artment, heat and water includ ed. John Hartman, phone 6-9627. 36tfc FOR SALE Two bedroom home on Gilmore st. M. R. Wagoner, phone 6-5331. 35-36c AUTO MECHANICE-diesel operat ors. Trained men earn $3 to $4 per hour. Mechanically minded men can learn at home for these well paid trades. Don't delay, write American, Box 7, co Gazette Times, giving phone and correct address for interview. 35p NEED FINANCING? 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 pay. Ask us at Turn-A-Lum Lumber Co., dial Hepp ner 6-9212. 7tfc DON'T SELL that good bull for beef! Trade with your neigh bor at the bull day January 10, 1958. There will be a wide sel ection to pick from you can trade, sell or buy. Sponsored by the Morrow County Livestock Growers association. 36-43c WE SPECIALIZE in case lot sales of frozen foods. Check our prices before buying out of town. Heppner Market, W, Willow St. 20tfc DR. L. C. RICHEY, Optometrist, 207 S. Main St., Pendleton, Of fice Phone 609. 48tfc LAWNMOWERS sharpening and I repairing. Saw filing. N. D. 1 Bailey. Phone 6-9491. 7tfc SAND AND GRAVEL delivered Call Pete or Sue anywhere. Hams, phone 8-7277, lone. 50tfc MAKE YOUR RUGS and carpets look like new. Call Case Fur niture Co. for carpet cleaning service, 46tfc FURNISHED APARTMENT for rent. Suitable for one or two persons. Phone 6-9684. 19tfc POST HOLE DIGGING made fast, easy and simple with the Little Beaver Post Hole Auger and at tachments. Phone Jack Sumner, 6-5364. 35tfc FOR APPLIANCE REPAIR call or bring to Case Furniture Co. phone 6-9432. 5tfc FOR SALE Used Elkhart Trum pet. In good condition. $75. Ken Keeling. Phone 6-9936. 34-36c RUGS AND CARPETS cleaned in your home. Wool or cotton Fast Service. Phone 6-9432. 46tfc CARlToFtHANKS I want to express my. sincere thanks to the nurses and other members of the staff of Pioneer Memorial hospital for their ex cellent care and many considera tions during my recent stay there. Leonard Kummerland. 36p FROM IT Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned were duly appoint ed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow- County, the administrator and ad ministratrix of the esate or n. u. Ely, deceased, and all persons ha ving claims against the estate of said deceased are hereby required to nresent thp same to the under signed with the proper vouchers duly verified as required by law, at the law office of Jos. J. Nys, at Heppner, Oregon within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published this 24th day of October, 1957. Franklin Ely, Administrator Edith Matthews, Administra trix. 33-37c NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned was duly appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, the executor of the estate of Ellis Cason, deceased, and all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased are hereby re quired to present the same to the undersigned executor with the proper vouchers duly verified as required by law at the law office of Jos. J. Nys at Heppner, Oregon within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published this 7th day of November, 1957. LEWIS CASON, Executor 35-39C CALL FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that the Council of the City of Heppner will, until 8 o'clock P. M. Decem ber 2, 1957, accept bids for the following: 490 ft. Chain Link Fence of no. 9 gauge galvanized fabric, 2" mesh 6 ft. high. 52 line posts 9 ft. by 2" ID. of copper bearing hot-dip galvan ized pipe. 2 gate posts 9 ft. by 3" I. D. of copper bearing hot-dip galvan ized pipe. 2 10-ft. sections of gates 6 ft. high, with all fittings necessary to hang to 3" I.D. posts, covered with same material as fencing- 1 4-ft. gate 6 ft. high to hang to 2" I. D. posts, complete with all trim as above. 14 end-clamp braces, to fit 2" I.D. pipe and 1" I.D. brace pipes. 2 end -clamp braces, to fit 3" I.D. pipe and 1" I.D. brace pipes. 70 Stretcher bar clamps to fit 2" I.D. posts. 10 Stretcher bar clamps to fit 3" I.D. posts. 17 stretcher bars. 2 ball tops to fit 3" I.D. posts. 52 ball tops to fit 2" I.D. posts. All of the materials bid must be galvanized, and literature must accompany bids to show ex actly what will be furnished. All material priced FOB, Heppner, Oregon. All bids must be in possession of the undersigned Recorder of the City of Heppner not later than 8 o'clock P. M., on the second day of December, 1957, and the Coun- where ordinary trucks can't go ! With the extra traction of its 4-wheel drive the rugged all-purpose 'Jeep'Truck "takes off" where other trucks leave off. It carries a payload of more than a ton through mud, and, enow or soft earth -goes where other trucks can't go. It travels at highway speeds in conventional 2-wheel drive. Equipped with power take-off, it supplies mobile power for many types of machinery used in industry or on the farm. It's time-tested and performance-proved... it's America's lowest priced 4-Wheel-Drive Truck. 4-WHEEL-DRIVE WILLYS...wortifs larjest Bakers of 4-wheel drivi vehicle! Come for a demonstration today. FARLEY MOTOR CO. HEPPNER. ORE. Along about 1933 it became fashionable in Washington to bring college professors into gov ernment, either on the payroll, or as advisors. This continues. Thus, there has long been a question as to what extent this fad has harmed the nation. Of course, any criticism of this practice usually results In loud clam ors of "antl-ln-tellectualism." Seemingly, anyone wnui Wt 'm wants to match I t , 1 ... i I-"" ,,,iui C.W. Harder o m I c experi ence with the tenets of class room theory is considered as rather uncouth Intellectually. And while even such an insti tution as the highly touted Har vard School of Business has turn ed out some outstanding business leaders, these shining examples are undoubtedly far outweighed by those who achieved only me diocre success, or even turned out downright flops. And it must not be forgotten that it was largely college pro fessors who set up years ago the basis for the present inflation; for much of the present unrealis tic tax policies. A case in point occurred re cently in Los Angeles when the Senate Small Business Commit tee held one of it's current series of meetings on how taxation is affecting small business. Witness after witness, astute business operators, told the com mittee which was represented among others by Sen. Hubert Humphrey, (Minn.), Sen.Thomas H. Kuchel, (Calif.) and Sen. Barry Goldwater, (Arizona) , that present federal tax structures are making It difficult for small business to get working capital that is available to huge Con ic) National Federation of lu.lT"'i"l in Itii-lnim fc7'r''' 3t-3 SEW IT'S FUN The Sew It's Fun sewing club held our first meeting Friday, in the home economics room at school, with our leader, Mrs. C. E. Brenner. We elected officers as follows: president, Mary Jo Morrison; vice president, Michele Morrison; sec retary, Cheryle Morrison; news reporter, Sandra Eubanks, and song leader, Sherry Corley. The refreshments were furn ished by Sandra Eubanks. We cil reserves the right to reject any or all bids. TED SMITH, City Recorder 36-37c TRUCK crrns who float stock issues, or In other ways, raise funds. In order to permit small busi ness to finance itself out of earn ings, it was brought forth that the present jump of tax rates from 30r'o to 52 when earnings pass $25,000 is unrealistic. It was proposed that instead a gradu ated system by set up. But Dean L. C. Lockley of the Southern California School of Commerce, present, for some strange reason Jumped In with both feet In opposition. Said the Dean "The cause of any difficulty is not in the nature of smallness of business but in the lack of knowledge of small businessmen. If we can work to increase the economic and com mercial knowledge of the small businessman, his problems will very probably be solved." On this basis, he opposed any tax relief for small business. While the Dean's practical expe rience is not known, it could be possible his actual experience in securing capital has been confin ed to buying a car on install ments, or making a personal loan secured by his salary. Of course, it may be possible that Dean was propagandizing for huge Federal grants for cushy jobs for underpaid professors on government payroll turning out pamphlets telling small business men how to do business. Yet, if this were his purpose, it seems a shame that all of the Dean's great knowledge of busi ness Is so wasted. If he is so sure of himself, there is wonder why he doesn't go into business and make a fortune for himself. At one time In Washington there was a "Brain Trust" that raised a lot of havoc with pretty cock sure demeanor, yet In the years intervening since this group went out of power, there appears no great evidence that any of them became great business leaders. have taken the first year sewing class, "Just So Girls" in with us, so now we have 19 members. Sandra Eubanks, reporter ROBINSON - BASILIO Champion ship Fight Pictures have been added to the Star Theater pro gram for Tuesday-Wednesday, November 19-20. Family Nights. Boxoffice closes at 8:30. USED CARS WITH AN THAT COUNTS 1956 Chevrolet V-8 2 door, Overdrive $1995 '55 Chevrolet six passenger station wagon, V-8, ov erdrive $1850 '53 Plymouth 4 door ... . $575 '51 Chevrolet 4 door $450 '50 Chevrolet 4 door, eng ine overhauled ...$400 '49 Chevrolet 4 door, eng ine overhauled ....$350 Trucks Pickups '42 Chevrolet ii-ton pickup, big tires, engine over hauled $250 '51 Ford 2-ton, engine overhauled $1100 1949 Ford 34 -ton Pickup $495 Thrifty Financing Of Course! FULLETON Chevrolet Co. &ok SAFETY'S me POM AN LAW DECREED NO CHARIOT SHOULD BE DRIVEN FA3TE THAN A DAMS CAN' FLEE"' III! HV Jn OLD KANSAS LAW PROHIBITED NICHT DRIVING "except in such vehicles as ARB equipped with mo LANTERNS HI THt PEAR AND THRU ON BACH SIDt, SAID VEHICLES TO BE PRECEDED BY A HERALD ON FOOT!" BUSINESS-PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY J. H. ANGELL PLUMBING S HEATING PHONE 6-9298 4 YOUR SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. Rep. will be in Heppner, Lex and lone every week. Phone 6-9101, Mrs. Dave Eckman 4 Marion C. Green Equitable Life Assurance Society Life Ins. . Farm Loans Phone 6-9104 Heppner 4 4 Morrow County Farm Bureau Reg. Meeting 4th Tuesday Bill Barratt Insurance Agent PLUMBING SERVICE Gilliam & Bisbee HARDWARE CO. Phone 6-9433 t DR. J. A. LEE Dentist Heppner Clinic Bldg. Tues. & Thura. 9 to 5 Phone 6-9953 RADIO TV RANGE, REFIG. SALES & SERVICE WILCOX HOME APPLIANCES 254 llermiston Ave. Ph. 7-6198 Hermiston JOS. J. NYS ATTORNEY AT LAW Peters Bldg., Willow Street Heppner, Oregon J. O.TURNER ATTORNEY AT LAW Phone 6-9213 Hotel Heppner Building Heppner, Oregon MAHONEY AND ABRAMS ATTORNEYS AT LAW Collins Building Phone 6-9141 Dr. L. D. Tibbies OSTEOPATHIC Physician & Surgeon First National Bank Building Res. Ph. 6-9210 Off. Ph. 6-69616 AD. McMurdo,M.D. PHYSICIAN L SURGEON Trained Nurse Assistant Office in Masonic Building Heppner, Oregon , Si I r-. VJit' X ' K t- -V I K 1 $UTO TRIM Of INDE STRUCTALE ( STAINLESS STEEL dlVtS NOT JUST BEAUTY V BUT SAFCTY TOO. IT ALSO orTf rr r rue r a a PROM DENTS AND SCRATCHES AND IS HICHL Y VISIBLE ATNCHT est 233 Heppner City ff Meets First Monday COUnCII Each Month Citizens having matters for discussion, please bring them before the Council. Ph. 6-9818 4- Dr. Rob't W. Pfeif far Chiropractic Physician Heppner Hotel Bldg. Phone 8-9694 Wallace H Wolff, M. D. Office Hours 10 to 12. 2 to 5 Monday through Saturday Ph. 6-92S3, Res. 6-9620 The Heppner Clinic C. M. WAGNER. M. D. Physician and Surgeon Phone Office 6-9114 Res. 6-9208 WHITE CROSS PLAN Bankers Life & Casualty Co. Hazel Downing. Rep. Ph. 6788 Hermlston 705 Orchard Ave. J. O. PETERSON Latest Jewelry & Gift Goods Watches, Clocks, Diamonds Expert Watch & Jewelry RenairinE Heppner, Oregon Turner, Van Marter 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 & Title Co. INC. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE TITLE INSURANCE Olllc la Fetera BaUdliif C. A. Ruggles INSURANCE AGENCY Phone 6-9625 Box 611 Heppner, Oregon MONUMENTS - MARKERS - See Oliver Creswlck Craswlck Mortuary