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6-Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon, June 5, 1947
lone Hews Items of the Week
Daily vacation bible school through Friday, from 9 a.m. un
varied Monday morninc at thr . til noon.
Cooperative rhurrh and will con-1 Alien Kly. son of Mr. and Mrs.
tlnur for two weeks. Mondays ( Kh in Fly of Boardman. is vis-
ijl'Irt-iB.
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Good-neighbor policy party-line style
To provide telephone service to more people, there are
more party lines in use these days than ever before... and
most telephones are busier than ever before. When you
share a line with one or more parties, you'll all get the
most from your telephone service if you'll remember. ..
Five Golden Rules for party-line neighbors
Space your calls instead of making an extended series of
them... and talk only as long as necessary.
If yours is an emergency call, and the line is in use, ex
plain the circumstances to the person using the line.
If you are calling from a dial telephone, aluxiys make cer
tain the line is clear before you dial.
Ask your youngsters not to monopolize the telephone.
Replace the receiver properly when you finish your call.
Thank you!
The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company
6 West Willow St., Heppner. Oregon
i:ins his grandparents. Mr. and
Mrs. H. O. F!y, at Morgan.
Mr. and Mrs. Gono Etipolm.-n
and family of IVr'.l.nrtt spent
the week end visiting relatives.
Mr. Kngelnian is a son of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Kiipe'.inan. He
won a Hudson oar at the crab
festival at Newport in May.
trt'tio Kietmann. student at
Oregon State, spent the week
end with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Omar Kietmann.
Mrs, Afines Wilcox of Portland
has boon visiting friends here
I during the past week.
Mrs. Milton Hang and chil
dren left recently for North Da
kota for a visit with relatives.
Mrs. Ida Coleman, Mrs. Ada
Cannon and Mrs. Delia Corson
were Pendleton visitors one dav
last week.
A number of the younger set
spent Memorial day at Lehman
Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Conklin
and family of Baker were week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
mend Bristow.
Mrs. Ida Grabill and son Gene
spoilt Memorial day a' Biner
with their daughter and sister,
Mrs. Karl Wright
Mrs. K. R. Lundoll returned
from Portland where she visit
ed her daughter-in-law. Mrs.
Frank Lundoll, who is ill. She
brought her grandson. Merle
Lundoll, back with her.
Omar Kietmann took his son,
Cone, back to Oregon State, Sun
day and will spend a couple of
days in the Valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn
and children left Sunday for
Minneapolis after another load
of machinery for the Jordan el
evator. Mr. and JJrs. Rolland Wade of
Walla Walla visited at the home
of Mr. Wade's sister, Mrs. Etta
Bristow, over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Algott Lundell
entertained the following at
their ranch home Sunday: Mr.
Oregon Drivers!!
YOUR DRIVER'S LICENSE EXPIRES
THIS MONTH ONLY IF NUMBERED
BETWEEN 5R-1 AND 5R-33,000.
Apply MOW tor immvoI
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mm h botow SB-S3.000.
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As tee taMe t rteht.
TIP: H yea're drtrlsg
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renew yow riveri -km,
tke UMe at rlgbt
a protect yew. Clip U.
Oregon Drivers' Licenses
Brarlne
These Numbers
5R 1 to 5R 33004
5R 33001 to 5R 660O0 .
5R 6001 to 5R 99OO0 .
5K SfOOl to 5R13."0O0
5R13 J001 to 5R165000
SKlf.MKH to 5R198000 .
5H190OO1 to 5R3310O0
5R?3101 to 5R?M000
5R3S4M1 to 5R3S7000
5R297001 to 5R330OO0
5R I3MH1I to SR33O00
5R363001 to 5R3M0O0
5R3S6001 to 5R4?O00
5R4IS001 to 5R4S200
5R4H2001 to 5R45000
SR I9MMM to 5R5JSOOO
5R53S001 to SR5B1000
5R5S1001 to 5R59400O
5RMM001 to SRIC7000
5RSJ7001 to SRMOOOO
SRKfiOflffl to 5RS930O0
5RC93W11 te 5R73'!OOfl
SRIWl to fiR75(10O0
5R759O01 to 5R792000
Wilt Pvnir
These Months
June 1941
July 1941
A tic. 1947
Sept. 1947
Oct. 1947
NOV. 1947
Dec. 1947
Jan 194
Feb. 1948
Mir. 194
Apr. IMS
Mav 194H
June 1948
July 1948
Aue. 1948
Sept. 1948
Oct. 19H
NOV. 1948
Dec. 1948
Jin. 1949
Feb. 1949
Mar. 1919
Apr. 1949
or over May 1949
ROBERT S. FARRELL, Jr., Sec'y of State
Ranch Equipment Sal
Having sold my ranch, I will offer equipment and livestock listed
below at a
P
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beginning at 1 o'clock p. m.
ednesday J
at my former home 4!2 miles north of Heppner, Oregon
Farm Equipment
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1 Chevrolet Truck
1 GMC Pick-up
1 Model A Ford Truck
1 Disc Plow
3 John Deere Grain Drills with
Hitch
3 Cheney Weeders
1 24-foot Trailer
1 Case-Hammer Mill
1 Fanning Mill and Treater
2 Forges
1 Vise
Several Tongs
1 Anvil
Several Barn Doors
6,000 Feet Lumber
1 Round Grain Bin
About 20 Panels
3 Hog Brooder Houses
Householdf Furnishings And Livestock
2 Kitchen Cabinets; 1 Kerosene Cookstove; 1 Range and numerous
other pieces of furniture.
3 Hereford cows with calves; about 20 hogs; about 100 chickens,
and many other articles too numerous to mention.
Several Log Chains
About 500 feet 3-4" and Vi"
Cable
Several Oil Drums
1 21 -foot John Deere Disc
1 Packer
1 Case Hay Rake
1 International Mowing Mach
ine 1 550-gallon Fuel Tank
1 400-gallon Fuel Tank
1 Hay Derrick
2 Hay Sleds on wheels
1 Dual Tire 2-wheel Trailer
10 Spools Barbed Wire
5 Rolls 26-inch Woven Wire
300 Fence Posts
25 Gallons Paint
Terms f: Cash
JOE DELAMETER, Owner
V. R. RUNNION, Auctioneer HARRY DINGES, Clerk
and Mrs. Oscar Lundell of lone,
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Arthur. Char
les Van Handle. Arthur Hodson.
all of Portland.
Stanley Brosterhouse. brick
layer at the Markham Baker
ranch, flew to Los Angeles for
the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nelson of
San Jose. Cal., visited at the
home of Mr. Nelson's sister, Mrs.
Johan Troedson, for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mason left
last week to visit Joe Mason
and family at Prineville and
then will attend the wedding
of their son, Bertell Jr., and Miss
Ellen Nelson, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Nelson, at Oak
Grove, June 15.
Henry Clark spent a couple of
days in Pendleton last week.
The Clarks are starting on a
remodeling job on his residence.
They will put on a new roof and
build an addition to the house.
Earl Henderson of Spokane
spent the week end with his
sister, Mrs. Markham Baker.
Delbert Emert took his cattle
to the mountains Sunday. Mrs,
Emert and daughter Mary and
Joan Coleman accompanied
him.
Herbert Ekstrom, Richard and
Gerald Rea helped drive the cal
tie.
A Memorial day program was
given Friday afternoon by the
American Legion and the auxil
iary. It consisted of: Procession
al, Mrs. Cleo Drake; flag salute
American Legion; Star Spangl
ed Banner by all; prologue
Commander dene Normoyle; in
vocation, Rev. R. L. Casselman;
reading, Jack Bailey; vocal so
lo, Patricia Drake; introduction
of speaker, Gene Normoyle;
Memorial day address, Rev. A.
Shirlev; vocal solos, Gene Nor
movie; benediction, Rev. Joe
Stevens; taps; recessional, Mrs.
Drake.
Mrs. Gladys Bromley who has
been taking care of Mrs. Alice
Wiles, left Monday to visit
friends in Grant and Malheur
counties.
Miss Shirley Smouse and Mi
Mildred Carlson, students at the
University of Oregon, came
home Thursday with Mr. and
Mrs. J. P. Darst and family of
Corvallis. Mrs. Darst and Miss
Carlson are daughters of Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Carlson.
Dates to remember: PNG club
of the Rebekahs at Mrs. L. A.
McCabe's June 6. . . .The Mara-
natha food sale at Bristow's
store Saturday afternoon, June
7, the proceeds going toward
work in the church basemen
The Maranathas will meet June
11 at the home of Mrs. Gary
Tullis The lone Memorial Im
provement association will meet
Wednesday evening, June 11, at
8 p.m. at the Legfbn hall The
study meeting of the Topic club
will meet at the home of Mrs.
Roy Lindstrom, Saturday, June
14.
Miss Marjorie Peterson and
John Skuzeski were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peterson
over the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Forsythe
left for Ashland last week to be
gone for about a week.
Mrs. John Bryson and Mr. and
Mrs. Huston Bryson .are visiting
in Ashland.
Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Martin and
children of Moro visited friends
and relatives here last week.
Mrs. Lloyd Carlson and son
of Federal, Minnesota, were
guests at the Ed Aldrich home
last week. Mrs. Carlson is a
relative of the Aldrich's.
Mr. and Mrs. James Trueblood
of Spokane were the guests of
Mrs. Trueblood's mother, Mrs.
Bessie Everson, over the week
end.
Arthur and Dorothy Bergstrom
of Portland and Norman Berg
strom of Pacific University spent
the week end with their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bergstrom. '
Milton Morgan and Harlan
Crawford left last week for Lan
sing, Mich., by train, where Mr.
Morgan will purchase a truck
and drive it home.
Mrs. James Lindsay and Mrs.
Ida Coleman left Monday morn
ing for Bend where they will at
tend the state grmge conven
lion there this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bushneli
of Coquille were week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Matthews. Mrs. Bushneli is a
ister of Mr. Matthews.
The farmers are rejoicing over
he good rains down this way.
The spring grain will be bene
fitted and it will help to fill the
winter wheat.
Among those going to Port
land for the week end were Ar
thur Crawford, Miss Jean Cole
man. Mrs. John Voohees and ba
by, Rodney Crawford and Tad
Miller.
Out-of-town visitors over
Memorial day were Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Euhanks of Arling
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young,
Mrs. Hubert Allstott and famiiv.
Mrs. Archie Padberg and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bolts
and family of Hermiston, Mrs.
Ida Moore and Mr. and Mrs.
Rex Hicox of Portland, and Mr.
and Mrs. Job Crabtree of Salem.
Robert Everson is employed
by bwitt & Co. at Spokane.
Mrs. Mary Norris and daugh
ter Betty Rood of Portland were
guests at the Henry Clark home
recently. Mrs. Norris is a sister
of Mrs. Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ekstrom
and family went fishing Sun
day.
Henry Gorger of Pendleton Is
spending a few days in lone.
Mrs. Val Jean Clark of Pen
dleton spent Monday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Caples of
Portland visited relatives here
last week. Mrs. Caples is a sis
ter of Mrs. Clara Kincaid, Mrs.
M. E. Cotter. Mrs. Ed Buschke
and Bert Mason. The Caples
brought a purebred Guernsey
heifer up to the Busehkes. Mrs.
"lara Kincaid returned to Port
land, with Mr. and Mrs. Caples
to spend a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yarnell
went on a trip over the week
end.
From the lone Independent,
Tune 9, 1922: "C. J. Anderson, A.
W. Lundell and Richard Peter
son and other gentlemen nn
neared before the county com
missioners at Heppner Wednes
day and petitioned for the es
tablishment of a market road
along the route described as fol
lows, 'all that part of the Goose-
nerry road between the west
city limits ot lone and the in
tersection of said road with
what is known as the "Blue
trail," being in length about 18
miles near what is known as
the old Esteb place.' The peti
tion was favorably received."
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
J. O. PETERSON
Latest Jewelry and Gift Good
Watches, Clocks, Diamonds
Expert Watch & Jewelry Re patriot
Heppner. Oregon
JOS. J. NYS
ATTOKNEY AT LAW
Pettrs Building. Willow Street
Heppner, Oregon
Veterans of Foreign
Wars
Meetings 2nd and 4th Mondays at
8:00 p. m. in Legion Hall
J. O. TURNER
0. M. YEAGER
CONTRACTOR & BUILPER
All kind of carpenter work.
Modern Homes Built or Remodeled
Phone 1483 415 Jones Si.
HEPPNER. OREGON
Turner, Van Marrer
and Company
GENERAL
INSURANCE
Phelps Funeral Horm
licensed Funral Directura
Phone 1332 Heppner, On
ATTORNEY AT LAW
PhoHe 173
Hotel Heppner Building
Heppner, Oregun
W. MAHONEY
Attorney at Law
GENERAL INSURANCE
Heppner Hotel Building
Willow Street Entrance
OK Rubber Welders
FRANK ENGKRAF, Prop.
First class work guaranteed
Located in the Kane Building
North Main St. Hepnncr, Ore,
Jack A. Woodhall
Doctor of Dental Medicine
Office First Floor Bank llldg.
Phone 2.112 Heppner
Heppner City Council
Meets First Monday Each Montti
Citizens having matters for discu&
sion, please bring before
the Council
Morrow County
Abstract & Title Co.
INC.
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
TITLE INSURANCE
Office In Peters Building
Cst Rid of Them!
Loathtoms Cockroach!,
Silvtriiih, Spideri, &4d
Bugs, Crickots and many
other
CRAWLING INSECTS
On Application oi
106S
TENSITE
CoflfaMi Vififcof 106$
Kills and leaves a film which remains deadly
to crawling Insects, for many weeks
TENSITE, effective, economical, easy to us.
Cehd Cctnftanif
CHICAGO, ILL.
For Sale by
HUMPHREYS DRUG
COMPANY
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Merchants Credit
Bureau
Accurate Credit Information
F. B. Nickerson
Phone 12 Heppner
Dr. L. D. Tibbies
OSTEOPATHIC
Physician & Surgeon
Fin,! National Bunk Building
Res. Ph. 11G2 Ofhce Ph. 482
A. D. McMurdo, M. D.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Trained Nurse Assistant
Office in Masonie Building
Heooner. Oregon
Dr. C. C. Dunham
CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN
Olfice up stairs I. O. O. F. Bld
Housf: calls made
House Phone 2;.S3 Office 2572
Morrow County
Cleaners
Box 82, Heppner, Ore.
Phone 2632
Superior Dry Cleaning
& Finishing
Blaine E. Isom
All Kinds of
INSURANCE
Phone 723
llcppncr, Or
N. D. BAILEY
Cabinet Shop
Lawn Mowers Sharpened
Sewing Machines Repaired
Phone 1183 for apoinlment,
or call at shop.
Heppner, Oregon
Heppner Hospital
Beds available by reservation:
W. P. BROWNE, M.D.
Physician & Surgeon
5 K Street Phone
952
GENERAL ROOFING
Colors to suit your home . . . Gilsonite
your old roofs.
Free Estimates Call 1282
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The Secret of
Health
Long before Galen and
Hippodrates were setting
down rules for disease pre
vention, the East Indians
had learned that many
ailments could be relieved
by having their backbones
manipulated.
NORMAL NERVE
FUNCTION
has always been the secret
of health. While It is a far
cry from those primitive
methods to the health
building practices of sci
entific Chiropractic, the
principles have been prov
ed for many centuries.
CHIROPRACTIC
Physlo-Thwapy Electro
Therapy Hydro Therapy
(Come In and discuss
your health problems
with me.)
Dr. Clyde Dunham
Chiropractic Physician
I.O.O.F. Bldg. Heppner, Ore.
TEN STAR FEATURES 1
Self Sharpening Points No Side Draft
Extra Light Draft Nothing to Grease
Plows All Types of land Without Adjustments
Prevents Erosion by Wind and Water
Cuts Plowing Cost in Half Doubles Sub-Soil Moisture
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Across from the Round-Up Groundsil320 S. W.Court Avenue
Phone 708 Pendleton, Oregon