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Poge2 Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon, Dec. 2, 1948 E D I T 0 R'I.'Ali:i Ji A. IITIM iTffl A 1 NAT) AL CDITORIAI SSOCIATION ON Hum on Factor Overlooked MoM fxfiplc hereabouts v ho give the Heppner flood control dam any thought whatsoever appear lo lx more concerned about the monetary aspects nj ... m. I'rijtvi omit i uninii laiuu iinuimi. j . . . ' due something u 14 true uiai me nam ana us use ror irrigation doubt on a limned basis would affect the futBre; ecoa-r nui administration do to help business, the labor group, trie farm group, and all the other groups, particularly those claiming the credit for win: nrng the presidency for the man from Missouri. 3 TOEA) X& Heppner Gazette Times, TXt't'llil'i'l M, 1918- A f'ext Tuesday jp rflifi f at 8 oV clock the first number "'of "the iiyna and also Master Don Case 1 who-will-spend the-week-.end.at. Butterby Flats. ho nrpsentod at tVw Mah chnnl ""' nepuner oaiuruay irom auditorttw-tnj tre ffipilre7af ! their Bight WUe. )vrae, Walter, is Heppner mgh Jschowl.' v nJi H . .t" ? "JS .,Br spell of sickness which followed tond hteurnill tiav'ttt'saraa- i . ,. ., , , salaried commentators have to '-pro-1 times, our good friend Guy Shaw ! ' Desert ArtgHt, wtio Suffered a , . . . Lf fi uli(vi'uvffkiijit lis n brokro reg a short time' agV srrd ing and while many of them, no !,VlH!!iSL,,l.t" ha been?tn WtaTslnl " "v; "-' tu no,c iiou flrlrt a rin hunk nf nnrk tPndPr. J Oiejr eorrttacta cancelled the day after election, loin. Good country pork is a spe v.. ..,1. ... ...... J,.,- . ... ,,,!.. of the project has been given due consideration. .. , . . . . i out to go on prognosticating with the hope that by the engineers, but in making then -deoiSionJLv ,. , , . ., ' they, will httan occasional bullseye. whs the human factor that led to eventual indu- ... , ., , . - i . , , : K as doubtful tf any of the segregated groups ion of ihe Heppner flood control work This In- .,.,....,. ... . t ,..., ' , - v will get all they ask for, even if the administration eluded not only the matter of saving lives but in u , . , , , ,, 4 . should feel Inclined to beT generous in repayment presen ng and protecting the living in their pos- , ... - Iheir !. ... 5 v .-..' ' . i uiai triwriea mi. iruman; neiiaer was it me rarrrr sessions their homes, their associations, plans for the future. There was a strong impulse at first to move the town away and thus remove the necessity for constructing a dam which It was: known without much figuring would cost several million dollars. From a financial standpoint the government would be ahead, as a town the size of ; Heppner could be bought up lock, slock and bar rel at present prices for much less than the dam will cost under present construction rates. After ' making a survey and weighing the human factor . the engineers chose to build a dam that would ' fortify the town against destruction by a storm flood and at the same time aid In the develop ment of the valley between Heppner and the Col umbia river. " ( . . . CM the other side of the picture, it is doubtful group .or; any oti&aBi (grour--lt Vas alr ,t( cial tfett, Jto Hm of yei and Guy lias the thanks of the entire GT family. ,fptj"jhi! jdndjremem- C&B lieiAtRetv S rrtnUi2iir. lough for 10 days from the naval station! i;Pusv. jtajrter.Ueeil has been across and nark five times on ; the,, Atlantic' 'and' 'has '1WuJ $PiJ&-8i&l4r h a d ' some witrntf Jttterfehce; his vessel httCkig'-asBiswd to the them combined, a mjoxw.f them, small as trSat ldestruction ,tJa4tilM91CSet. majority was, and W4wtgaHon it to all 6f the ., . ' ;.'U V t""1 people if he is to fill his mission as president. Dr. ;N.,,.; WytparcJ J!&tcJosi,h;g Mother thing to be considered is that ; SSSgSI man trailed most of the riew-congiremeriiThe;h.is -jww location, it.geiie. coattail riding was done by. the preenrNTnil'hftJiJQrYtaiii. ct thht JnreS ; :1:M" :-3Ti' was 'able' to -leave that 'Instlru'' lion" -Wednesday By"'the' usei-of crutches. "' .'- " ' W ' .! iu:i:i !!) "rVf:B.'- Hatnes,' popular1 nH man of lone, -was'dotrlg bdslrtess iti Heppner' Tuesday:' - ": : --j :. I.... uj . 'i )'; lit-' : ;;:AiTrqedsor' at.JiJj'fo'a5 teei.' hieri' . rhurk rrtuefts 'Vif' fhe Woxgan.'.sectioD, , were' caHJre IJ.1- ) y,?.: j;:;-J, 'j. f j u.ftyX irit :V"'ttS t .George A1lyniwasAip,rom,JJXr lOg.ton,. .Tuesday , afternoon ,wltFi !his young son. who waaiui'fBrinii iiM.jiUHry i nis.,nana,.;ausefjnjji1 ! nMit:nd Wr?il)on''Tir:er. And dauRhter.Oiony jix)n.?irt.ui-ied toiBoKiand:Thirsdayt!aftrnoua remove the rubber stamp aspect, . that .toJore3 .'p&- XaWl!S K? rtl'I previous democratic administrations, but it is not a mandate to the President and Congress to swing to. the left and lead us farther along the paths of socialism. r -! , Who Said We Will Not Forget? esdftv rorh.is. ripch , fin. gutter jfc. Mrsi,JUTtmiMH rvla.o :u.k oh Inir, him. an.V.oJ " - " " -"" 'B U many of us hax-e h- more thaft?assin tri'' me with broken and aiseased I J 'S' r Jl: t'o spena trie tnanKsstvine'vaWP- ..u pifcMfm tjon-wert Beriy-VotWrritfriairiw ,us w'HomrttfMerid;-- Cyrrt SwciWow nMIss When the government hospitals began: to:fillljMinor-i gq srn,e,;oi.hei: a&flffi- j . , , nt In. October. Report... Aorordirtg to.an a,nn6uncernei by jJtr.);ElalneOejPS' tooti countj "chairm5n' ol ilie Savings Bonds Division nf the TfeasurV DeparlHiart,j feile1hd 'reiiemp- Hon figures th-6rdgorr tor 'the month ofVOctober am mnit en coiJWglrt4 fUtipjvtrtarnWei Oregon4alektrrthar-morrtti was" $3,931,000, which tejfceeded sales fg QciobM, 49, by $278459.,,: , . t,. the satua tUneK rjdqmptions lrj, .Octqbir of.; the.- present ,yea fell , substantially as compared Vyitfi rpdernptiohs a year ago. the total amount of pavings bonds which, Vere .matied ,nr. cashed, in by Oregon people last mopta was S3.3S5.478,- a sumvJlas.Saa Isss than the corrotiuu.n4iH2.iiE- .s,. fpigeeAipresed the view that. tni showing., is. rather, -as- toaiijhinf hefiaH.s.ejOt .ujifayorablp coitUjn o several loca).;areas,: A-j.iit i puatipn' , to( ,t h , Jon gshpre is(ik fca;aMecte(d,at.good jnany Qfegqnias.ifld.tlie.naturai sup BofWfi 9W(iiP9j,(i!at.isaif,,las,t, rnonthwquid, sb .down, .fn&Mf, demotions un...,n.- ,.. . ,,.(A( ihepreserii hraa the ,treps,, ury , aepart,raen'8 ., saving . bonds division is engaged in, tnany Ora ?.J?te0tS'ln a campaign, design-p4-8 M?!aP..t',PinMWber, o;Bai. Wfflrtwge leaders on.Uie'payi roll . savings spjaq ..by-unoie -than JlOOQ. iiAy tie.ajno. tims, . efforts ajre.iieirjgadett add pubstaai tiaUy, jh.e.'. i?mnberh qf . Or,egQri , .v.:.i .utTi.di nJ)., Vij uJu-:j .'1-- ' Doaies,.. young rnen who had faced death , on a uuu ut - t-!-. ui ux me PPa hnfidrrt fronts that those of us at home -.mlghtij we are not laminar wnn ae-eiopments xr tnis jv type except from a distance and cannot formulate a vision of the effects, and changes created by-v-having several million dollars spent in our im-i ' mediate vicinity. If we couid visualize the mag nitude ot this development -we would not. be content to sit idly by and invite another disaster. ' No, indeed! We would be getting on the job and doing everything possible to secure this: protecci. i tion, as well as experiencing a period of expan-i !1 sion and prosperity heretofore not included In our , . plans for the future. ul-v Hindsight Is Safest - To most of us is given the ability to judge by hindsight rather than foresight that is, our guesses are better on the things that have hap'" pened than on those that are to happen. This was demonstrated in a practical manner in the recent general election (mention of names not neces sary) and since November 2 the comparatively e in comfort and enjoy what we choose' to call the American way of life, we were mighty grata- ful: Our hearts overflowed with sympathy and we gave generously of our worldly goods that these defenders of democracy might enjoy such com forts as their eonditiorv warranted for tho i short span of life left to them. That was during the war and in the years immediately following, - j,rl, ' How quickly we forget! The war ended about three and one-third years ago. Our hospitals axe ' stin full of broken and diseased bodies of war veterans who must look to a generous public for comforts not provided forunderJhegoyernment's hospitalikatron'jjlan. And il is vritb. regret that he. fact must be stated that the public is listless and apathetic when requests come for flowers tend othet gifts to brighten the lives of these bed-weary patients'!,' . f. ' It is somewhat of a problem to stretch the fam ily budget over all of the requests for funds of a -charitable .nature but in this instance there is work, ia. modeling, ..It, is. s.busL hiahness BiU,iiohenwllern..-wnQj beenwi3umroew.wnpected , I rtA P ITlPAt jtltt:vO V illi 2,J.-'i'v ; W v. Jwith.thaGan.-gijVMrunentnol J J , "t.y.i so lonff since. .. - .. i 1 . . - i . . . xjtjjlo i , sni io u..; ,V DIAMOND :'. Y h: i.n ','- iq to inw-rtut WATCHfa few venturesome souls who thought theyj knewjj .ampleustifipation for urging that it be stretched the answers are exercising extreme caution in to the limit, if necessary, to provide a Christmas "! , A 'wteaH or a Cherry plant for a World W ar veteran publishing -what they see in the crystal ball The thing most of us are interested in hSs to do with our prosperity what will the all-out Tnu In'the hospital at Walla Walla. We miift not forget! We cannot afford to forget! wants to know what the people of Oregon think about the many and varied problems of state and is doing something about it. Immediately upon his return from a short California vacation; legislature.; , Mr. and Mrs. McKay visited friends and relatives in Southern California, stayed a few days at Palm Springs, stopping at Sacra- memo on their return trip for a he announced he would devote ; conference with Governor Earl the- next two weeks following i Warren and arrived home in time Thanksgiving Day to meeting in- Ifor Thanksgiving in Salem. 1 A J : . j i m : I - I u,v1Uua ana groups ior oim:uS. McKay said he had no political sion of pertinent state problems .,,,, , ' K- McKAY A'EEADTING ibefore betrinnine' the task ' of (in tat. rvioitinmi nnrfpr his inri. Covernor-elect Douglas AUKay 'writing his message for the 1949 j diction occur he wilt eiideavor to 4W 11 if S m ' She's No Last Minute SHOPPER She has made her selections while the merchandise is still desirable. . . Start your Christmas Shop ping now. . . You can browse about at leisure, selecting the right gift for the right people.' , . .'t .pi. saS.iiirai,-ft.. .f rj-y-v Cecil; itmraniakUs ACft Hyndsaujtoed;., tp, .Heppner on, Thursday , an. d , jpok .tjieif.,Tha nte;. trivinti, dinner. .with. Dr. and. Sirs.. Butler, burning- hftrije on-Friday acompaniea foy ierp nq .Anrue .':..: :.j )t.iiiot . appoint rajns.fuiBtegryaqd ability. .'ivo!'4n iori-'oa tj C "One of the first things.J,,vill do,",be saidv "after afisjiming,jof fitrwin:tft;tefm(l)i...ul!?tin to sttsjempyiesi.iBalQtiijgqut the need o sfeedy andjourtoiis treatment, .on vthjeirj -paljo , the public... iii,.-. ij-un M.-iitt -boittf! "While Oregon -has; many prob lems, none, oijtrierfl.iarepinsuj, mountablft.; W-WHlt:lwfSt Oregon has twaii hfc' .leaps.. aj bounds dunina M p$t,few': yeais and .will WiljrujMB gto, tjW'e must devise . aB..0.rderiy,oplau whereby ;,ww fa abswbthis, in flux, ef , HQputfiorp Wifhpi ,nef,-4 mltung.isiuiH) a? ,ana-ifhar ronditwna ithasrnrli tjg .itrqe populatiofln'fa -oi lfeja8Vf ."Wuh ail flur.j.piqbietr,:;, tip continued. i(" we, bgprturiU ties tOi';dPYplQB nm tta;!flif must not baioyetjpoked,';!)- siiiui.' COVKKOlt: inw-rtumoi t i witiinuio!-.'i!nKil'i'i lo .rD.)..'j.-!j Jlu u .... ... V tt::r.l.t l.vikj SHU ' ' ' ! J! J! KMmH 'Mill Jji' -fLltf I . .rar, jkl" itai . '..--".t i' lh Jl.'f Jl. UT....r. D..V .aiHXia . i-'M inij Jrw ii'?q .auoitiiuno') -busiy. lli'Jiaji.-srit c.'Oij tUtdetstb .aiwftui wob- oiii I xnui:f:tir -ui.uuci bA iOUOJ Ud J in r".'iWX' of- d fi (i 1 aaisiT .t:.it.tftrlXmBA srti 19T1A 1 1 tit 1ft P U & ij:4rul-;ii0irjf; (,JliVJ mi6, ti'.' i8 fioJrn t la Iu i 4'i f: fin ( Hi stitj ltf 5-oIJ)'vya jl m0',i i J NoiMnj thrilli'A fWaia hhtt llW'd liiiriad Jfxt tj"1 a infants' wear costume jewelry purses . . scarfs hankies gloves . .' lingerie sweaters hose a.rr from CJORAH'S SHOP Governor-elect Doiglas.'MeKay sent his resigmwio'rpas staW-sanH ator o' 8ecretafy fjSM,teEai!l ,Tj Newbry tast-TUesdayimortitagj: As he was a inembep-of the import ant JegislaUvft intwiin-) op remit tee on highways tba ipsignifjttj was not delivered uwj) .tte-a)n-i mlttee ' report"was completed-. Secretary s NetKbryi: hasiinetified the Marion' Joeurrty; caurt? aii the vaor'tn:1he.smiartej:lIfinibr8! of the court 4ayibewitfc,-rnrti he! able to decide i who iwili succeed McKay'Unril. aftep-itedaYiberi Si- 'The ppointol;senatai.'rraiy cast thS'i'idooldingirvof&i tafrbTeakVie-i monthiaid tie': for: senate preaif dent between - Cari.'EBgdahl-HWr, of' PendtettMin and-''ijiiam.l E. Walfcrp.'HR.)' of jCoos! Bay.inoy leading contestants ((. jt;x 'Sfcme5 'nVflclkf 'U'hb"nf'eiVrteal'tb forget the: tro',ttfrVafherItffaft:spbft a "eood' ' stbf r' stirred '"t hVe-kossi r' that tffftn'hrianclal'iaTldirriV' FtinH hn lertnafffTtrl'Tiv' tfie-irrfJ fi;n'nu fxitA 'rr-ttflnW rtfiMittP Lilt; uju tyiri7. u icuuita uii ies: nM WheieWmflrlhgm' hV the state veterans'lfeBa'ftmerrt are ihdlcartve,. :the:fat's'tbred'ft is tops,' Bras 'wlll 'be Wtiened' W; Money 'dH'erlrrrf'fri'th'fe saVpi th bonds Wltl tikea ifof Veter ans fiorhe1 and'arrrl'-lbSns.1' ''r', : V CROOK COUNTT WCKS-'EM : .Mi o.i I t u un--)if''-"'i-trt6 t; The .onoe-honored old ,reuhjl,-J can snioxiifir,; u, jviajflij, wptKy preceded the,chaxts.ot,cale-,faced coun,ty,.iux8 na.ve, neepj saying, '"A .Crook county, ues. so. firius the nation," ,Antl tbe-y.hftWen, statine. a. fact.v.Tlje,;courilj(,.lias , voteq on tne winning sine.n,-, ery presidon.tlaJ ;eectki Jut ;tpc(re than three score, years. This year there ytte , 114a.,votes,J,ca.'4.,Jn.i crofk . county. lfx lru1mau.jaod OKA fnr riQiiiov ' '."" WHAT; toO btUE OX 'JH'jit 2 rf-4 i- ci;jir(' "rU uiil Thanksgiving' dinnernby .the ton. Literally , that what hapt poneel at the 12 'largest state in- st i tuttorwi i Novprabw j25:nAr: comni bined budJJ menu: would iraad mfjitirrthinBi like 'thin: Soastlotun- key, tiuriie Mnti 4 renting: tQn glblet jrtavytWSgailojiayiniaKli-i tii niirf.ii. m;ut(fii 'jih i?i 11. i Itj OHlc Jlii, Lll j.j;l(iriil S.a,'l!ll.';li-.l fhiuoo d'niBl a.')rir';.!H'ttB;. yti. r iSfllti .:llII!teO"6- 'SUJlI B lod ..an n U 3liblitdi a.tinloHnn , 0"lii;, ;t A .1(11 U riIO t' Vwfcfc:'1 fij J wi ,i('1 i (-,i ):ioi! .his. tutu 1mttAiUuttitiMfhintMmiRrmit With ' -4f '-rxliii krtDariirJtliiU $njw:'-'i v rc r...c-t IIiMm.M triilM MWwMhA t:'5iV:o z'!io:-.nf(-.l ti .rtli,d J rtiMn W.oi.)Brlvf i .9.s ,mso- ' l , jiawfaAiawwtfiat-j a::; n m.-t r.-jn.-'iicr . rml i)ttotit.r 4!ifj:vtVu.d. .irl..oJ '.Wot 165 bliil'l (I v-i.-',) iL,..'.' -U3 IW ,lo -fe!grmfti-.K : rw-loo' .KUtt'iqtHK -iru. in a, mi Iff jj f; ;l u ' . viol -ri'F .ni.'tion r t ho-are buying bonds (eg. W their banKa through the Hond-A'Month piaru Accoraine in Mxs. Geojs efJmtAWi.aiao bein4s made to bring to the attention oi farmers and-rawihara in avary , county the desirability of placing at least a portion of any surplus .acciuingfrcun.ahis-.year..crous In savings bonds as a reserve which' fan, be jcallpd jjpon later 1 - .. nA V or in vc oi iiCTiu, . t. County Agent News . . Mrs.. Herbert.' Skstrom, of lone was, in the pffice Monday to get Christmas party suggestions. Ke-, creational, ,rn,at?rial is available for,, almost ariy., holiday I In tha year, as well as program. sugges tions. Lorene Mitchell, jBetty Wells, Lily Runyan usd aomeof these, recreation hints in plan, ning the Uardtlmes party at the CJflisjln..ohH;ch,SaVurdav night. ;ti'iliJ5i')ifl : 1 if' r - 1 norm 4)jx&lfv v!. -0 v! d iif. lit !.--S i ; J JJoyd Burkenbine has asked for alt the information Available on that propeti'ifntezlnao 06 Titeaiii f rjnitsi nd wtgetabies: One of Una bulletins given him was our lat est' publicatloiv't'hickea m ne : Freezer," explaining howbtstjtO: put pieces-fwdereamed left -overs as well as wtrole chicken -away, till comrii r'bomBf . lj If 5 : A refreshing -SgTate beoklel completed wittyJ fcitlerf iAfwm helps1 4 fSrhfly W thlnlHrd 'pfds-' pective home In relation to fam ily.' 11 vihg-Miot : ' floor , plans. 1 r U tbkeaitonlyiaiahort time to read and.can be loaned out tq interest ed persons for a weely at a time Adtbfoni"HooSB lor; Family. til int'i.at -the NiD.Aj office -,;:.: : t' Avaliable at the county agent'a office are 19 new housei plans-. each, on adsingle 8 :2 x'll.inch sheet (instead! iot bound Jni blg heavy;! books: i previously. ! used, There :are several different' types ot houaea da this new. set to suit different) farilles!'i,wantsiilBrid needevu'cr niftoint cm al sioill ): yfi-'J ,infrit .'tv.: nt w. tlw BluapriatiSrmbote Madri bh uii Plain in NwBitlletin,.it .noih.i ; Many Versnfe Whrj' Suffer from "blieprmr blues" w'hen they at tempt 'to make "heads' or tafis" but of a house" plan may' find soffit 'assistance1 in a new pubif' ctiVfon' Just released at Oregon State college. " "" " '""" JWt' entitled '"'Hbw Hd' Read a Hdtise' mrt,,' ariai'tsl! written' bv JotnT C. CampbeTl; extenSfori spe clalist in rural Housing. The pubi lication Is an eight-page circular and exstatreVbyuihiSramanri brief text, rnaterjal ell a of 'the common syMrjolsotrmMri house plans, or blueprints at they are commonly called,' ): ii - imu i!a ' ru 1.1 tu f! BEAUTIES . this year will live for months .. .to come If, you sen,4 a potted ' plant as your gift.' Choose .', from a complete selection , - of ,: old favorites.'', .and- a glUV.i Mi 8 tfH.ltV.-t 1 ;.'...! grand asaortraent of unus. i'A Poinsetticis. S3 5 6 ' :i . j 1 , ,, '.'.. ,.- i ;jaoiti :.di niaivri:: -:::.. 1 Jerusalem Cherries 12.75 I;- Pepper S2.75 : c ri m mi 1 1 i 1 ' ; 1 1 !, Mixed PoU S3i)0 , - asri vwiMfru v.";i 1, ,;.'.-,"' .. i -,,.! .... 1 . ' CORSAGES. Si. 50 and up to. Orchids for S6.00 ir-7 1 l(9w )uo mill ill fj'j ."' ) Carnations, $4.00 a 4oa...!i (ti.o "' ) viK.u.i'i b:ir. ..;-t i'.V ll-lli-sq l 'llfi .il-.n'T" -l ti. u v-M -.n Beaeav S4 S10 1 -tO ti T.v'ti":ii vi.!,J '..' ...:.: ,. :ii-.i ,r- "Sdy if Svith Flowers I'th'Cimds-:11: , ; ' i ! 1 ( FlbfShop' giiimoAi tin 1 1 ' ji; i-i; ) iii v n.;i PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY, JOS.J.NYS 'oil -.1 !).! ATTORKEY AT LAW 1,11,! peterson::',5:'; "j Latest Jewelry and Gift Goods Peters BuUding, Willow Street im ":HeppnerY'Oreeon:0"r ri:j .Hill 6 Mu. riiiiiij-u. H? sDijiw :'.i J. 0. TURNER:!1!"1"' :i Watches. Clocks, Diamonds Expert Watch & Jewelry. .7ij.i cr 1: Repairing . , ,, . . 1 1 ! h Heppner; Oregon:-. : n. 1 : " : Hotel eppnWi Ml(iis'1',,0, nUi jnij fend 4th Mondays at: ,.; ! Heppner, Oregon,,, : :1 ,y luLeglon HaU P:;W;':MAH0r4EY; r, -'V' .aiu.;ia,i;.. :vi lr. nn;.;.,. .'((; O0W riling 17 ! "' ' ATTOHNtr AT LAW" 1 i?2 ft General Insurance ."jfi Heppner Hotel BulldiBg .'i l v.l .i WIUoW Street Irrtianct i"'. : ' 1 ' roming ! -i Ti..,I lii-tf frjig&5?2lM'A s?iv vjgT rtv .u;tuiid 'J f5!Ef!IrfJ i: -win. j S?I ll"' :i .i. ;:.rii.i 1 Ijpaw.iTTr'-.u .FiT7 d.-ir. t;- Iv,;!,,, r r"KA LSnort Mivi'ii od tUv oT- .sir. ml 0. M. TEAGERS SERVICE STORE, 4i. Check These Gift Ideas We have justthe gifts ypu'll want to ;buy' for erc.oryyouf Christmas .ti cornfKicts, ' fountain ' pepstscards r and '-'wrap-.mi$'-Come;ii?cind browse around. . .iYou'ltjfind counter after counter of v gilt items at reasonable prices. ' i 'l"v: u):"i" m " Turner, Van Morter Jock A.- Woodhall '-a"rt' ,;-,.i,iiv,-i 'j'H, -.(.-iii'.'in iH.it siict ana wompany r Doctor ol Dental Medicine. 1 lo r-K Office JTrstTloorBamtBldg. i;u .GENERAL. . Ph'r'M TLWfvMi. -iV INSURANCE .nit TT bncM.,.i , ..1.., , . ,,t r- ..-1 .. . . ,1 Phut CllAl Uamo 'I OSTEOPATHIC " 5ThTflctniSr7iPO; (yeensed Funeral Directors First National Bank Building Hi) )n.Mp. bai.llTl iti !.,..:! H Res. Ph. 1162 Office Ph. 491 Phenel332 'i 1 Hepnper, Oregon" A. D. McMurdo, M.D, Heppner City Council a - '';V;. ',"'-,r-v. iv- t, r''J;v;Y'''V!'i';:;;:;; . . .wr'-. ... w m k 1 w i.i-i;i.'. eijsi sir,i lol 1J. 1 . Dtcl O o1 L)i: ! Mir!l.fco!iorf hno. 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Dunham V CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN Office No, 4 Center St ' House calls made Home Phone 2583 Office U72 Meets First Monday Each Menth' Citizens, having, matters for dlsv 1 ousslon, please bring before ,,; 1 .i . the Council ' 1 , , n : "-.-''"Phoiia 27Sa" '' ' M- " '' 1 II errow County Abstract CrTitle Co., INC. ,., , ABSTRAfTS OF TITLE Vl(juui jnouiuifil.L,, , Office "in Peters Building C. A. RUGGLES Repietln MorrO'W County Blaine E. I torn ' Cleaners ," Insurance Agency PhonSv 723 V .-Hepfmsr, On DR. J. D. PALMER ; fill ilJlli ':. ..' 1: i' '. ;.'l :i Box 82, Heppner, Ore. ,.',,r. , Phone 2632 h Superior t)ry Cleanlntf it .;i 4 tlnlshlna DENTIST n ?njr-i r upslaluIbioiri JlfsaUmiU,Ban(i,B! nt. . ha ' am JoJcH Ytl3 9iHMMIflrra .4ft ere i t e(i , Jdo N: D. BAILEY ' I ')ll rr- '-.v 1 .it- 1 c) ", 1 . Cabinet .Shop, f ( t ,, Lawn Mowers Sharpened , v aewing Machines Repair Phone, lj!85; for apointmei (1 , iM v Heppner,. pregori 1 HT .,1. .IK, Nil, ,,, j ..(1 Coir Electric , ; J " W HrTrt'NtoH 'ATFLII'ANfcE 1 : 1 " ' htthwtftW HYitPRW- moil ii'i 1 Phone 2S41 er 1423 .lil'in