Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, September 28, 1944, Page 6, Image 6

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    6 Heppner Gazette l imes, September zs, IVH
Professional
Directory
P. W.Mahoney
ATTORNEY AT LAW
QENZBAL IASUBANOE
Heppner Hotel Building
Willow St Entrance
1
J. 0. Turner
ATTORNEY AT LAW
, Phone 17?
Hotel Heppner Building
Heppner, Oregon
Lexington Hews
Mrs. Mary Edwards
Funeral services were held Sun
day afternoon at the Christian
church for Mrs. Edna Hunt who
passed away at her farm home Fri
day morning, Sept. 22. Rev. O.
Wendell Herbison had charge of
the services. Mrs. Trannie Parker
and Mrs. S. G. McMillan sang two
beautiful numbers, accompanied by
Mrs. Eula Barnhouse. The Rebe
kah lodge, of which she had long
been a member, held their services
j at the graveside. Pall bearers were
Earl Warner. A. F. MniPsVe. W
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Thornburg, Truman Messenger, Or
is Padberg and Chas. Marqulaxdt.
The many beautiful floral offerings
testified to the high esteem in
which she was held by the commu
July 4, 1902 at Blalock, Oregon,
nity. Edna Ardelia Helms was born
She married Alex Hunt, Jan. 21,
1917 land to this union were born
three children, Edward and. El
wood at the home and a daughter
Mildred who preceded her mother
in death. Besides her husband and
sons she is survived by one sister,
Lela Cox of Heppner, and three
brothers, Owens Helms of Pendle
ton, Hobart Helms of Portland and
Elmer Pomeroy of Kelso, Wash.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Al Fetsch and sons
left Wednesday for Salem to visit
relatives. They were accompanied
By Mr. and Mrs. Archie Munkers
who went down to purchase a new
truck.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Munkers
drove to The Dalles Sunday to help
celebrate the birthday of Mrs. Mary
Munkers
Curt Haskins and Carl Carbon
of Spokane spent the week-end at
the Edwards home.
A WORD OF THANKS
I want to thank the Heppner fire
department for the prompt re
sponse made, Saturday jvhen fire
broke out in my cafe. That was
quick work and I appreciate it more
than words can tell.
Harvey White
Ok
NOW AT SAN DJEGO
Claude W. Drake, S 2c, is now in
San Diego where he is taking ad
vance training in the armed guard
school at the U. S. Naval Kepair
base. Claude recently completed
his boot training at Farragut. .
HEPPNER
GAZETTE TIMES
The Heppner Gazette, established
March 30, 1883. The Heppner
Times, established November 18,
1897. Consolidated Feb. 15, 1912.
Published every Thursday and en
tered at the Post Office at Hepp
ner, Oregon, as second class
matter.
O. G. CRAWFORD
Publisher and Editor
Jos. J. Nys
ATTORIfEY AT LAW
Peter. Building, Willow Street
Heppner. Oregon
Directors of
Funerals
M. L. CASE G. E. N1KANDER
2 Phones 262
Dr. L. D. Tibbies
QSTF.OPATF.IC
Physician & Surgeon
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDCJ
Rec. Phone 1162 Office Phone 49D
HEPPNER. OREGON
Dr. W. H. Rockwell
Naturopathic
Physician & Surgeon
227 North Main St.
Office hours: 1 p. m. to 7:30 p. m.
Exam free Ph. 522 Heppner, Or.
A. D. McMurdo, M.D.;
Trained Nnrse Aistant
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Of flop In M't.xonlo Building
HEPPNER, ORE.
Morrow County
Abstract & Title Co.
INC.
' ABSTRACTS OP TITLE
TITLE INSURANCE
Office In New Peters Building
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Heppner City Council
Meets First Monday Each Month
Citizens having matters for dis- I
cussion, please bring before
the Council.
J. O. TURNER, Mayor
Phelps Funeral Home
Lioensed Funeral Directors
Phone 1332
Heppner, Ore.
NEW AUTO POLICY
Bod. Inj. Pr. Dam.
Class A 6.25 5.05
Class B 6.00 5.25
Class C 7.75 5.25
F. W. TURNER & CO.
Blaine E. Isom
Ali Kinds of
INSURANCE
Phone 723
Heppner, Ore.
0. M. YEAGER
CONTRACTOR & BUILDER
All kinds of carpenter work
Country work especially
Phone 1483
J. 0. Peterson
Latest Jewelry and Gilt Goods
Watchei . Clock . Diamond
Expert Watch and Jewelry
Repairing
Heppner, Oregon
All Right, Folks! Get Ready
for the Big
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150 HEAD OF LIVESTOCK
Consisting of Cows, Calves, Yearlings, 2-year-olds, in
cluding 6 registered horned 2-year-old Hereford heif
ers from the Roy Robinson herd, bred to calve in spring.
Several head good saddle horses, some broke for women and children; feeder and
weaner pigs.
One mower; one rake; two feed grinders; one wheat treating machine; several setts
harness, one practically new; forge and tools; anvil and post drill; one set adjustable
dies; one chain block; three hoe drills; two disc drills; hitches, lead bars, log chains;
one barrel gas pump; one John Deere 3-horse motor, extra good, and many other
items too numerous to mention.
Have livestock at corrals night before sale. All other stuff before 10 a. m. day of sale.
Anyone wishing to sell livestock or articles at this sale' is invited to do
so under the same terms governing regularly listed stock and articles.
BOB RUNNION
Auctioneer
-TERMS: CASH
HARRY DINGES
Clerk