Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, July 31, 1952
Page 7
WANTED Harvesting about
August 1. New J. D. 36 combine,
good equipment. Giles Parman,
Rt. 2, Heppner. 20c
DRIVE coast to coast without
shifting gears with Fordomatie.
WANTED 25 dirty cars to wash
every day with our Washmo
bile. Wash job $1.50. Rosewall
Motor Co.
WILL ANYONE knowing the
whereabouts of any of the
children or relatives of Fannie
Roberts, now believed to be
dead, but last known to be
living at Ukiah. Oregon with a
son Wilbur and a daughter
Leila, please contact Violet R.
Cook, Gold Hill, Oregon, a
granddaughter. 20-22c
SEWING and Alterations Willi
call for and deliver. Phone 1013.!
110 Church St. Lennie Louden.
15-20p
1951 Ford Custom fordor equipped'
with overdrive. This car shows I
excellent care by the former
owner. Pay $630.00 down. Rose
wall Motor Company.
FOR SALE Fine large home,
corner lot, beautiful lawn and
wonderful shade. Suitable for
large family or income,. No
phone calls. O. M. Yeager, 415
Jones St. i9-20p
ROSY Says: The Altar GuikFof
the Episcopal Church is giving
a silver tea in the gardens at
the J. J. Farley residence on
Baltimore Street Thursday,
August 7th from 3:00 to 5:00
p. m. The public is invited.
Phone 1092 for a courtesy car to
haul you to the tea. The girls
will be expecting you.
AUGUST is ""Let's Get Acquaint -ed
Month" watch for the special
deal at Rosewall Motor Com
pany. ED HAS New Philco table model
and clock radios. Also RCA Vic
tor and Hallicrafter table mod
els from $21.95 up. Gonty's.
20c
CUSTOM hay binding and self
propelled combining. Call Bill
Seehafer. Phone 87161 lone;
12tic
IT'S not too late to see Rosewall
about a new or used truck to
do that hauling job.
FARMS FOR SALE
320 acres in Butter Creek area,
Umatilla County. 40 acres new
alfalfa. 70 acres barley. Good
salt grass pasture. Well diver
sified farm and stock ranch,
price $50,000.00. Terms if de
sired. 75 acres on Umatilla Meadows
west of Stanfield. Excellent im
provements. Mail route and
school bus. All irrigated. Low
cost water. A highly productive
ranch. Will run 100 cattle or
better year round. Price $40,
000.00. For further details on above list
ings contact R. L. ELLIOTT, co
OSCAR SCHULTZ AGENCY.
Box 684, Pendleton, Oregon.
20-22c
FOR SALE Creek ranch of over
1100 acres, and nearly half of it
under cultivation. Box 1515,
Heppner. 5-tfc
1946 Ford tudor. This V-8 is ready
for the road and has that big
car look. Pay $265.00 down..
Rosewall Motor Company.
LOANS ON STOCK AND WHEAT
SRANCHES
AUTHORIZED MORTGAGE
LOAN BROKERS
for
Prudential Insurance Company
of America
DODD INVESTMENT CO.
See or Call
PHONE 6478
X HERMJSTON, ORE
LEAVE your tires with Rosewall
Motor Company for the best
grade recapping.
FOR SALE Modern house newly
redecorated and remodeled.
Large combination living and
dining room.jtwo bedrooms and
kitchen, fireplace and furnace.
Phone 4293. 20tfp
WE use Atomic Alemite lubrica
ting equipment. Drive in for an
RPM Atomic lube job. Rosewall
Motor Co.
WE have some good buys in 46
to 51 pickups. Inspect the cars
and trucks on our lot for your
transportation needs. Rosewall
Motor Co.
CHECK Sewer pipe prices with
me. Baker Plumbing and Heat
ing Co. Phone 2783, Heppner.
18tfc
Demonstrator power lawn mower
For Rent. Case Furniture Co.
20-21c
DUN and Bradstreet desires cor
respondent to write credit re
ports in the Heppner area.
Spare time work. Business
knowledge preferred. Write Mr.
J. A.Maresh, P. O. Box 111.
Portland 7, Oregon. 18-20c
Motors in stock. Drive in at 8
a. m. drive out at 6 p. m. with a
now mntnr Don't let a motor
job hold up your harvest. Rose
wall Motor Company.
1948 Ford fordor sedan. Pay $323.
00 down. Rosewall Motor Co.
FOR SALE Certified Elmar Seed herein: Defendants:
Wheat. Phone 20 F2. Richard IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
Johnson, Condon, Oregon. ;OF OREGON: You and each of
20-22c'you are hereby required to ap-
WILL Care for children clays, and
do evening baby sitting in my
home. Flora May Cummings,
phone 3443. 20p
Fender bumping and painting.
Our top men color match any
car. Just drive in and say fix
it. Rosewall Motor Co.
AUTOMATIC Washers and Dryers
Westinghouse nntl Apex
Baker Plumbing and Heating
Co. Phone 2783, Heppner. 18tfc
BIG type vacuum cleaner for
cleaning all makes of cars. If
your car is dusty bring it to us
for a thorough clean up. It may
prevent you from having hay
fever. Rosewall Motor Company.
! FOR RIO NT 2 bedroom furnished
apt., laundry room with Bendix
Thomson Triplex, Baltimore St.
Heppner. 13tfc
USED Refrigerators $25 up. Hepp.
nor Refrigeration, Farra Bldg,
20c
IT'S smarter than ever to be seen
riding in a New Ford.
EXCELLENT BUYS
No. 62 John Deere Field Chopper
with Motor, in good running
condition $775.00.
No. 2 Blower with Pipe and
Belt $150.00.
INTERSTATE TRACTOR AND
EQUIPMENT CO.
The Dalles, Oregon
SWAPUres''fo7ifetyrwFwiTl
pay you for the unused mileage
in your tires as trade-ins on
new Firestone and Seiberling
tires. Drive in for a tire deal.
Rosewall Motor Company.
WANTED T01;ENT byTel fable
couple, 4 or 5 room modern
house on pr before August 20
See Fred at Rosewalls. 20 -22p
I'orcelainize am
ride with pride.'
Phone 1092 for an appointment
to have this beauty treatment
put on your car. Rosewall Mo
tor Co.
MODEL A Coupe For Sale. New
battery, good tires, motor over
hauled. See Mike Grant, Phone
391. 20tfs
THE smart boys are buying Fords.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank all those who
helped fight our wlieat fire. We
certainly appreciated the time
and equipment used.
Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Nolan
20p
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank bur many
friends for the lovely flowers for
my daughter and sister.
Mrs. Georgie Capon
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wright
Mrs. Mary M. Wright
20p
CARE OF THANKS
I wish to thank my many
friends for all the flowers, cards
and gifts sent me during my stay
in the hospital.
M. E. Duran 20p
Legal Notices
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTER
IOR, Bureau of Land Manage
ment, Washington, D. C. Notice is
hereby given that the City of
Boardman, Oregon, by its Mayor
and Recorder Treasurer, has filed
its formal application, Oregon
01530, under the act of June 14,
1926 (41 Stat. 741; U. S. C. 869) to
purchase for recreational pur
poses lot 7. SEUNE'i Sec. 8, T.
4 N..'R. 25 E. W. M., 48 acres ap
praised at $100.
The purpose of this notice is to
allow all persons having any
claim against the lands described
or otherwise objecting to the pro
posed sale an opportunity to file
their protests in the Land Office,
Bureau of Land Management,
Portland, Oregon, prior to the
completion of the sale. Any pro
tests herein should be filed prior
to 20 days after Final Publication
of this notice which is August 14.
1952.
Marion Clavvson
Director, Bureau of Land
Management
18-22cF
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, FOR THE
CONUTY OF MORROW.
C. A. Warren and Evelyn War
ren husband and wife,
Plaintiffs.
vs.
E. F. Day and Didama Day, his
wife and the unknown heirs, if
deceased. Ida M. Fell and John
Doe Fell, her husband; the un
known heirs, if deceased. Also
all other persons or parties un
known claiming any right, title,
estate, lien or interest in the real
estate described in the complaint
herein, Defendants.
To: E. F. Day and Didama Day.
his wife and the unknown heirs
if deceased. Ma M. Fell and John
Doe Fell, her husband; the un
known heirs, if deceased. Also
all other persons or parties un
known claiming any right, title, to furnishing merchahtable title
estate, lien or interest in the rear free and clear of all encum
estate described in the complaint brances and subject to the ap-
! pear and answer plaintiffs com
plaint filed against you in the
above entitled court within four
weeks from the dale of the first
publication of this summons, and
if you fail to so appear or answer,
for want thereof, plaintiffs will
apply to the above entitled court
for the relief prayed for in their
complaint, to-wit:
For a decree quieting plaintiffs
title in and to the following de
scribed real property in Morrow
County, Oregon, to-wit:
Lot Six (6) and Seven (7) in
Block six (6) of the original
Town (now City) of Heppner
Lot Twelve (12) in Block two
(2) of Ayer's Second Addition
to the City of Heppner. ALSO;
commencing at the Northwest
corner of Lot Six (6) in Block
Six (6) of the original Town of
Heppner, thence North on the
West line of Lot 7 in said Block
6, 66 feet; thence West, 160 feet;
thence South 66 Feet, thence
East 160 feet to the point of be
ginning (and being also de
scrjbed as Arbitrary Tract No.
14S.) ALSO, commencing at
the Northwest corner of Lot 11
in Block Two (2) of Ayer's
Second addition to the Town of
Heppner, Now City, running
thence North 106 feet, thence
West 160 feet, thence South 106
feet; thence East to the point of
beginning (also described as
Tract No. 11).
and that plaintiffs be adjudgedJ
to be the owners in fee simple of
said property and that whatever
claim you may have in said real
property be null and void, and
that you and each of you be for.
ever barred of and from all right,
title, estate, lien and interest in
said real property and that plain-
tiffs have such other and further
,eluf as mav be Jllst and equit-
aole-
This summons is served upon
you by publication thereof for
four successive weeks in the!
Heppner Gazette-Times, a news
paper of general circulation, pub
lished in Morrow County, Oregon,
pursuant to an order of Hon. J. G.
Barratt, Judge of the County
Court of Morrow County, State of
Oregon, which order is dated June
30, 1952, and the date of the first
publication of this summons is
July 3, 1952.
J. O. TURNER
Attorney for Plaintiffs,
Post Office Address and
Residence Heppner, Ore
gon. 16-20c
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned joint-executors
of the estate of JOHN H. PAD
BERG, Deceased, have filed their
Kinal Account and report in said
estate with the Clerk of this Court
and that the Judge thereof has
fixed Monday, August 25, 1952,
at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., as
the time in the County Courtroom
in the Courthouse in Heppner,
Oregon, as the place for hearing
objections to the Final Account
and the settlement thereof.
ORIS R. H. PADBERG
J. ARCHIE PADBERG, SR.
Joint Executors
P. W. Mahoney
Attorney for Executors
Heppner, Oregon 19-23c
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned executrix of
the estate of ADDIE PATTERSON,
deceased, has filed her Final Ac
count and report in said estate
with the Clerk of this Court and
that the Judge thereof has fixed
Monday, August 25, 1952, at the
hour of 10 o'clock A. M., as the
time in the County Courtroom in
the Courthouse in Heppner, Ore
gon, as the place or hearing ob
jections to the said final account
and settlement thereof.
HELEN A. COHN
Executrix
P. W. Mahoney
Attorney for the Executrix
Heppner, Oregon 19-23c
NOTICE OF SALE
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGQN FOR THE
COUNTY OF MORROW
In the Matter of the Guardian
ship Estate of BRlOGETT I.
DOHERTY, a mentally diseased
person.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned guardian of
the estate of Bndgett I. Doherty, a
mentally diseased persn, will on
the 30th day of August 1952, at
the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., at
the front door of the Courthouse
in Heppner, Morrow County, Ore
gon, offer for sale for cash at
a minimum price of not less than
$1600.00, all of the interest of
Bridgett I Doherty, in and to the
following described real property,
to-wit:
SE'4SE"4 of Sec. 5, T. 2 S. R. 29,
E. W. M., SE',4, S'2NEi4.NEi'4
NE"4 of sec. 8, T. 2 S. R. 29, E. W,
M., Morrow County Oregon.
Said property to be sold subjec
proval and confirmation of the
above entitled Court.
DATED and FIRST PUBLISHED
this 31st day of July, 1952.
P. W. MAIIONEY,
Guardian
20-23c
NOTICE TO CREDTORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY given that
the undersigned was duly ap
pointed by the County Court of
the State of Oregon for Morrow
County, the administrator of the
estate of L. J. BURNSIDE, de
ceased, and all persons having
claims against the estate of said
deceased are hereby required to
present the same to the under
signed with proper vouchers duly
verified, at' the law office of Jos.
J. Nys, at Heppner, Oregon, within
six months from the date hereof.
Dated and first published this
31st day of July, 1952.
EMERY BURNSIDE,
Administrator.
20-24e
SUMMONS
Equity No. 4033
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF
MORROW.
Pearl C. Church, Plaintiff,
vs.
Everett E. Church, Defendant.
TO EVERETT E. CHURCH, DE
FENDANT. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON:
You are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the Complaint
filed against you in the above
entitled suit within four weeks
from the first publication of this
Summons.
You will take notice that if you
fail to so appear and answer or
otherwise plead within said time
the plaintiff for want thereof will
apply to the Court for the relief
prayed for in her Complaint on
file herein, to-wit:
For a Decree forever dissolving
the marriage contract heretofore
existing between plaintiff and
defendant and for an absolute
Decree of Divorce from the de
fendant; for care custody and
control of the two minor children
of plaintiff and defendant, name
ly, a son, Everett Ernest Church,
Jr., age five years, a daughter,
Sharon Fay Church, age six years.
This Summons is served upon
you by publication thereof pur
suant to the Order of the Honor
able W. C. Perry, Judge of the
above entitled Court dated the 3rd
day of July, 1952, and the date of
the firs publication of this sum
mons is the 10th day of July, 1952.
Robert W. Collins
All CtCAft'lOW MlftCAGE"
:
1951 Pontiac Deluxe 4 door ....
1950 Chevrolet 4 door
Radio and Heater
1950 Chevrolet 2 door
Radio and Heater, Motor Just Overhauled
1 950 Studeboker Champion 2
Engine Overhauled
1946 Chevrolet Stylemaster 4
1942 International K5 1 Vi ton
New 750 x 20 10 Ply Tires
1941 Ford 1 Ton Truck
Stock Rack
EASY
Rebuilt Motors
These Precision Rebuilt Motors Are Guaranteed
90 Days or 4000 Miles
INSTALLED PRICES
FORD V-8, 85-H. P. $170.31
MERCURY FORD 42 THRU '50 184.86
FORD, MODEL A 145.20
PLYMOUTH 200.13
DODGE, PLY. '42 THRU '50 204.73
CHRYSLER AND DE SOTO ... 224.46
CHEVROLET 185.78
BTJICK 280.01
OLDS AND PONTIAC 243.45
KAISER-FRAZIER 243.45
STUDEBAKER DICTATOR AND COMMANDER 243.45
STUDEBAKER CHAMPION 229.02
These Low Exchange Prices Include Oil, Gaskets
and Labor . . . (fed. tax additional).
CONVENIENT CREDIT TERMS
Watch for Our Grand Opening
Fulleton Chevrolet Co.
HEPPNER
Attorney for Plaintiff
101 S. E. Byers Ave.
Pendleton, Oregon
Published July 10, 17, 21, 31. Aug.
ust 7, 1952. 17 21c
Monument Woman
Dies in Portland
By Millie Wilson
Nora Boyer, wife of Dempsey
Boyer passed away in Portland
last week. She was staying in
the ImiH'rial hotel in Portland
and was found dead in her room.
The body was brought to Monu
ment last Saturday by Miller and
Tracy's funeral home. Services
were held at 2 p. m. with Rever
end Derenfield officiating. Inter
ment was in the Monument ceme
tery. Mrs. Boyer, who has spent her
entire life hero, leaves here to
mourn her passing her husband,
Dempsey Boyer, one daughter,
Mary Nona Copeland, one son,
Stanley Boyer, five grandchildren,
her mother, Mrs. Georgia Capon,
three sisters, Ida Bleakman of
'Monument, Mary and Eva Wright
of Heppner, and two brothers
George and Harry Capon of
Monument.
Mary Van Stevens of Heppner
delivered flowers in Monument for
Nora Boyers funeral. She was ac
companied by Mrs. Mary Gilliam
While here they visited Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Morgan and Mr. and
Mrs. Milt Morgan.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Holmes
returned from Portland last Tues
day. Mrs. Holmes had been in
Portland for medical care.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Beardsley
and children drove to Portland
on Saturday ot last week for a
few days visit.
miss wiaron t. upper had a
dental appointment in John Day
on Thursday. She was accom
panied by her mother, Mrs. II. A
Supper.
On August 2nd Fifteen child
ren left for Young People's Camp
Conference at Anthony Lake.
Boyd Hinton will take the child
ren and Rev. Charles Derenfield in
the school bus. They will spend
a week and return August 9th.
This is a record attendance of
children from one church. Mr. and
Mrs. Leslie Martin of Dayville
will hold services in the Monu
ment church on August 3rd while
Mr. Derenfield is away.
Preparations toward building
the new church are progressing.
The old church is to be submitted
for bids in the near future. Not
ices of the sale will be placed in
the Post Office, and at both of
the stores so that anyone wishing
to do so may place their bids.
Financial canvas is still progres
sing and early indications are
; '-CPl
$1850
$1595
$1565
door $1300
door $875
truck $550
$500
TERMS
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that it will be a fine success.
Mrs. Trella Boggs and son
Phillip of Portland spent one
night last week with Mrs. Bogg's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hex Sweek.
Mrs. Oeorge Mantis and Mrs.
Gordon Waterhouse entertained a
group of nine children last Wed
nesday, honoring Dickie Mantis
on his fifth birthday. He enter
tained his playmates with his
new record player, a present from
his parents. Refreshments of
birthday cake, ice cream, jello
and potato chips was enjoyed by
the little folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wilson
were in Monument last Tuesday
lookimr for huckleberries. Thev
only found a scattered few. They
Oemiy a laie irosi nan Kllieu
i them. They visited Mr. and Mrs.
Miles Oilman at the road camp at
Telephone Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Reising and
small son, Miss Barbara Buesick
and Johnnie Buesick of Echo at
tended the funeral services held
for Mrs. Nora Boyer last Saturday.
The Rcisings were returning from
a trip to Crater Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Reade of
Spray were here for the funeral
services ot Mrs. Nora Boyer last
Saturday. They also visited Mrs.
Ueade's uncle, G. Edwin Jones.
Mrs. Lula Settle, Mrs. Georgia
May Settle and infant son drove
to Heppner Saturday for medical
check tips.
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Capital Parade
(Continued from Page 2)
visor.
On July 31 the department had
mailed 80,000 bonus checks to
World War II veterans aggregat
ing $33,000,000. So far the checks
have averaged around $110.
Checks to dependents are running
higher.
FACTORY WAGES HIGHER
The av erage weekly earnings of
Oregon's industrial workers rose
this month to a record high of
$80.80, according to this week's
statement of the Oregon Unem
ployment Compensation Commis
sion. The average hourly wage re
mained virtually the same is it
has been for several months, but
the average work week' increased
BUSINESS-PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
SEWING MACHINES
Sales Service Accessories
Free Home or Store
Demonstration
2nd and '1th Wednesdays
GILLIAM & BISBEE
N.D. BAILEY
Cabinet Shop
Lawn Mowers Sharpened
Sewing Machines Repaired
Call at Shop for Appointments
DR. U.S. HUBER
DENTIST
First National Bank Bldg.
Room 116 Phone 2342
PLUMBING 4 HEATING
Steam Fitting
GILLIAM & BISBEE
Earle Gilliam, Plumber
Phone 333 or 1184
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JOS. J. NYS
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Peters Bldg., Willow Street
Heppner, Oregon
J. 0. TURNER
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Phono 173
Hotel Heppner Building
Heppner, Oregon
P. W. MAHONEY
ATTORNEY AT LAW
General Insurance
Heppner Hotel Building
Willow Street Entrance
Dr. L. D. Tibbies
OSTEOPATHIC
Physician & Surgeon
First National Bank Building
Res. Ph. 11C2 Office Ph. 492
A.D. McMurdo, f.D.
PHYSICIAN 4 SURGEON
Trained Nurse Assistant
Office in Masonic Building
Heppner, Oregon
General Insurance
Phone 1153
Wightman-Sanders
Insurance Agency
from 38.1 hours in May to 39.G in
June. The new record is account
ed for by the increase in work
ing hours.
The highest industry record
was made by construction work
ers with $92.84 in a 39-hour week.
Lumbering, typographical, paper
mill, furniture, textile and other
skilled workers were increasing
their earnings, while declines
were shown in the unskilled clas
sifications, which include food
processing.
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OSC Discontinues
Sale of Inoculants
A farm service provided by Ore
gon State College for nearly 40
years has been discontinued this
summer with the announcement
by the OSC bacteriology depart
ment that it will no longer sell
legume inoculating bacteria;
Increasing costs and financial
losses over the past two years,
combined with lack of space, has
forced the discontinuance, accord
ing to Dr. W. B. Bollen, OSC bac
terioligist. Although the basic inoculating
service will not be provided, OSC
will cooperate in preparing in
oculants for unusual legumes
which require special strains of
bacteria not available elsewhere.
Dr. Bollen explained.
Inoculation of legumious crops
is always desirable and in many
cases is essential for maximum
quality and yield. Commercial
inoculants are now recommended
by OSC hacterioligists. They are
available at most seed dealers.
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CHURCHES
THE METHODIST CHURCH
J. Palmer Sorlien, Minister
Sunday August 3.
Morning Worship and Sermon
11 a. m.
Sunday Church School 9:45 a.
m. Mr. Oliver Creswick, Super
intendent. . o
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Penland
had ns overnight guests Monday
his sister and boys, Mrs. Wilbur
Osterloh, Ronnie and Walter and
Miss Diana Miller all of Baker.
Bob's Gunsmith Shop
East May Street Phone 4102
Custom Gun Smithing,
Repairing
Open Evenings Until 8:00 P. M.
CLIFFORD M. WAGNER, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
103 Gale St. Phone 932
Call Settles Electric
for all kinds of Electrical Work
New and Repair
Shop phone 2253 at Willow &
Chase Streets. Res. Phone 1015
J. O. PETERSON
Latest Jewelry & Gift Goods
Watches, Clocks, Diamonds
Expert Watch & Jewelry
Repairing
Heppner, Oregon
t- : --.
Turner, Van Marter
and Company
GENERAL
INSURANCE
....-
Phetps Funeral
Home
, Licensed Funeral Directors
Phone 1332 Heppner, Oregon
PLUMBING
BAKER PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Frank Baker, Owner
No Job Too Small or Too Large
ESTIMATES FREELY GIVEN
Morrow County
Abstract & Title Co.
INC.
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
TITLE INSURANCE
Oftlc In felon BuUdln
KELLER & SHEW
All Rinds of Roofing, Insul
ation, Remodeling, General
Contracting
PHONE 6374 HERMISTON
C. A. Ruggles
INSURANCE AGENCY
Phone 723 Box 611'
Heppner, Oregon