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    Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, August 6, 1953
Page 7
FOR SALE Beardless Barley.
Sacked. Joe Kenny, Box 835.
Pendleton. 20-21 d
IT'S smart and thrifty to be seen
riding in a new Ford. I
BIG WHOLESALE MEAT sale at
the Green's Food Lockers in
Hermiston. We sell meats in
packages from 5 lbs. up. The
best steer and heifer beef in
the west, half or whole beef 25c
per lb. and up for your lockers
and freezers. Phone 6577 or
residence 2711, Hermiston.
21-23c
FOR SALE 200 acre irrigated
stock ranch near McNary dam.
Excellent pasture. Write W. C.
Kik and Son, Rt. 2, Box 29,
Hermiston. Phone 3633
2-llp tfc
FORD 1952 equipped with over-!Scwing anl Alterations Will
drive for top gas mileage, big j cal1 for and deliver. Lennie
8 tube radio, Magic Air heater! Louden. Phone 6-5313. 110
Pay $635.00 down. Rosewall!
Motor Co.
WHY NOT ? ? ?
Lease Apartment house and get
YOUR apartment rent free.
Mrs. A. Q.Thomson. Phone 6-9129.
21c
IF you are planning on buying a
car Clarence Rosewall wants to
see you.
BUY" YOUR
Plumbing supplies
from your local plumber. He
installs, guarantees and ser
vices them, his prices are right.
Ti u: l t t a
omci nuiiiuing aim neaung
residence phone 6-9964. Member
nauuiitu rtssuciauon oi numD-
ing Contractors. . 40tfc
WE will give your car a bath for
a dollar and a half. Rosewall
Motor Company.
FOR SALE Gene Noble's Dodge'
sedan. Contact Mrs. Clara B. i
Gertson. 20-21p
FOR SALE Essick evaporative
cooler, 4,000 cu. ft. capacity.
phone lone 8-7249. 14tfc
Studebaker 1951 tudor equipped
with overdrive. Drive with the
new look. Pay $465.00 down.
Rosewall Motor Co.
FOR SALE 100 x 100 lot in the
Barratt Park
UUUHIUI1. Ull
Henry Stotts in Lexington
3-8103. 19tfc i
ROSY SAYS: If you are planning
a vacation let us travel check
your car before you leave. We
have some exceptionally good
buys in late model used cars
if you want a better car.
SI WILLIAMS AUCTIONEER
LIVESTOCK FARM SALES
Bonded Member Nat'l. Auction
Association. WESTERN SALE
MANAGEMENT
Phone 6532 Hermiston Box 87
FOR SALE 4-bedroom house73
toilets, 3 baths. 3 blocks from
grade school, 5 blocks from high I other persons and parties un-o 98-105, O. C. L. A., which mustpreme Court is on vacation (of
school. Write or call Dr. R. S. known claiming any right, title, !be filed witn the clerk 10 da's'
jvicviCKer, ine uanes ure.
19-23c!
FORD 1951 Big ton Express.
This one is large enough to IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
haul a horse and handles like OF OREGON: You hereby are re
a passenger car. Pay $165.00 'nuired to appear and answer the
down. Rosewall Motor Co.
WATER Well Drilling A
P. De-
Rosia Contractor. Box 665 Hepp
ner or Dhone 6-9213. 35tfc
B"UY guaranteed Atlas tires from
Rosewall Motor Company.
DR. L. C. RICHEY, Optometrist,
207 S. Main St., Pendleton. Of-
fice Phone 609. 48tfc
DON'T send out of town for any
thing automotive until you
first try Rosewall Motor Co.
FOR-RENT VVaTehouse formally
occupied by highway depart
ment. Corner of Chase and Wil
low streets. Inquire Hotel Hepp-
ner 19-22c
FORD 1947 long wheel base truck.
Ready for the road. Pay $265.00
down. Rosewall Motor Co.
LOANS ON STOCK A N D WHEAT
RANCHES
AUTHORIZED MORTGAGE
LOAN BROKERS
for
Prudential Insurance Company
of America
DODD INVESTMENT CO.
See or Call
PHONE 6478
HERMISTON, ORE
Porcelainize and ride with pride. persons claiming by, through or
If the finish on your car isilinHpr ,hprn anH that the plain-
faded, drive in for a Porcelain-
Ize beauty treatment, ttosewan
Motor Company.
CHECK Sewer pipe prices with you by publication in the Heppner
me. Baker Plumbing and Heat-! Gazette-Times pursuant to an
ing Co. Phone 6-9964. Heppner order of the Honorable William
18tf c y, wells, Judge of the above en-
Oldsmobile 1940 Club coupe. Fullititled court made and entered on
price $99.00. Kosewan iwoior
Company.
NEED FINANCING? Our ABC
financing plan is available for
anything we sell, lumber, build
ins supplies, tools, paints etc.,
in amounts up to $1,000. NcCj
down payment, up to .5b ,
months to pay. Ask us at
A-Lum Lumber Co., dial Hepp-
i
ner 6-9212. c
HAVE you bought your fair but-!
ton? I
FOR RENT Apartment and room
with private bath. William L.
McCaieh im r.nio st 91
Chevrolet 1949 sedan. Radio and'10;0 'clock A- M' o( said day'
heater new mntnr Pav $325 nn
down,
pany.
Rosewall Motor Com-
FOR rents mull utttrp nr nffirA
building. Formerly Telephone
building. Western Auto Supply
dealer, phone 6-9234. lltfc
PEACHES FOR SALE One mile
west of Umatilla, Oregon.
Riverview farm. C. C. Zollman.
20-22c
GLASS replacements. When you
break a windshield on the
freshly graveled road, bring it
to Rosewall Motor Company for
leplacement. We cut and
grind glass to fit all makes.
Church St. 20-24p
CDTVrT Til A O if.
quick sale. Cash or terms. Can
be seen in Heppner. Write Tall
man Piano Stores, Inc., Salem,
Oregon. 19-21c
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank all our
friends for the hospitality shown
our guest, Lore Felger of Austria,
while she visited here. We are
sorry that her time was so short
that slip didn't pet in epp pvprv.
'one
The E. E. Gonty Family
21c
CARD OF THANKS
Our heartfelt thanks to all who
extended comforting sympathy
- ind neip jn
For an thp
our recent sorrow,
beautiful service,
floral offerings, and other kind
nesses, we are deeply grateful.
Also we express our appreciation
to the Lexington Rebckah lodge
for assisting with the services.
The Dan Way Family
21p
Legal Notices
No. 4113
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON
DOUGLAS COUNTY
FOR
!
WILLIAM I. DIXON and R. S.i
' , '"U'""""J
Executors of the Last Will and
Testament of Carrie Dixon,
"
ceased.
- ' ' Plnlntiff.? 'Assoc' Archts., 2040 S. W. Third
1 'Avenue, Portland 1, Oregon, upon
GOOLSBY JANE3 c,eI)osit of $15- for eacn set ol
FLEMING
i DOE GOOLSBY, the unknown
heirs nf Flpminc Onolshv if de
ceased, and all other persons and
parties unknown claiming any uepusu sum pur set. auui-
right, title, estate, lien or in- tional sets will be provided upon
terest in or to the real property request at the bidders expense at
described herein, $5.00 per set. Deposit sum will be
Defendants, refunded upon return of all docu
TO: FLEMING GOOLSBY, JANE,men,s wi,nin a reasonable time,
nnp r.nni,SRY. the nnkown heirs Attention is called to Bidders
nf Flpmintr r.nnkhv and tn all
ptatP lin nr interest n or to the
real property described herein,
'Defendants.
complaint filed against you in the
above entitled suit within four
... . f. ..UkIo trt tUa Hu'iiDr in an ammint
weeks irom tne date oi me nrsi
m.hiipntinn nf hi summons. Tf
fan ? to, an(swfer' f"r wa"1
thereof, the plaintiffs will apply
thp emirt for the relief nraved.of contract documents.
for in their complaint herein, a The School District reserves the,
succinct statement of which is as'right to reject any or all bids and(
follows:
tui n,4 aanh nf vnn hp
required to appear and set forth jbid after the hour set for the
the nature and character of your opening thereof or before award
adverse claim to the following de- of the contract, unless said award
scribed real property in Morrow is delayed for a period exceeding
County, Oregon, to-wit: 30 days ,
The West One-half () and thel Nona R. Sowell, Clerk i
West One-half (W of the East First Publication July 30, 1953.
One-half W of Section 19, Second Publication August 6, 1953.
Township 2 South, Range 23
East of the Willamette Meri
dian. That the plaintiffs, William -I.
Dixon and R. S. Dixon, are the
owners in fee simple of said real
property subject only to closure
of the estate of Carrie Dixon, De
ceased, and that none of the de
fendants has any right, title, lien
or interest in or to the same; that
the title of the plaintiffs to said
'real property be forever quieted
'arrainist thp defendants and all
tjffs have sucn otner relief as to
tne court may seem equitable.
This summons is served upon
juiy i.
PAUL E. GEDDES
Attorney for Plaintiffs
P. O. Address Roseburg,
Oregon
17-21C
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice is hereby given tnat tne
Tum-;uncier.signed has filed his final
account of his administration of
the estate of Catherine Doherty,
deceased, with the Probate Court
01 tne siaie in vicgun,
for the
County of Morrow, and said Court
has set Monday, the 14th day of
as lne ume- ana rraw ouniy
Court Room in Heppner, Oregon
as the place for hearing on said
final account. All persons having
objections to said final account j
are hereby required to present
the same to said Court on or be
fore the date set for said hearing
Dated and first published
this
6th day of August, 1953.
Bernard J. Doherty
Administrator of the Estate
of Catherine Doherty, de
ceased. J. O. Turner,
Attorney for the administrator.
21-25c
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR MOR
ROW COUNTY
In the Matter of, the Estate ol
Leo V. Root, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned has filed her
Final Account and Report in the
above matter, and the Court has
fixed Monday, the 10th day of
August, 1953, at the hour of 10:00
A. M. of said day as the time, and
the County Court Room in the
County Court House at Heppner,
Morrow County, Oregon, as the
place for hearing exceptions and
objections to said Final Account
and Report. Objections to said
Final Account and Report should
be filed on or before said date.
FLORENCE L. ROOT
Executrix of the Last Will
and Testament of Leo V.
Root, Deceased.
W. E. HAZEN
Attorney for Executrix
Pendleton, Oregon. 17-21 c
Sealed bids will be received by
Nona R. Sowell, Clerk at the office
of the superintendent at the
school, Heppner, Oregon, until
August 14, 1953, 8:00 o'clock P, M.
for Addition to the Gymnasium
Building, for School District No.
1CJ, Morrow County, Heppner,
Oregon and will then and there
be opened and publicly read
aloud. Rids received after the
time fixed for opening will not
ho ivinuirlprpH
' Plans, Specifications and Con-
fiant TV.pnmnntc mu,r hp PYam.
""V , k.7i oi
office of Freeman, Hayslip & Tuft,
l,ULU"" "ls-
up to two sets win ne iurnisneu
eat'h prime bidder at the stipu
J'requaillication, Section H3-1UJ
Deiore ine uaie ior opening ui
Dias. forms may De oDiainea ai
the office of the Architects.
No proposals will be considered
unless accompanied by certified
check, cashier's check or bid
bond (with authorized surety
company as surety) made pay-
iu "ic
of not less than 5 of the amount
of the bid. Surety bond will be
required in accordance with terms'
to waive informalities.
iNo bidder may wnnaraw nis
mira ruoncauun august 10,
20-22c
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned as administrator of
the Estate of ALLEN DUVIVIER, i
deceased, has filed his final ac-!
count and report in said estate!
with the Clerk of this Court and ;
that the Judge thereof has fixed i
Monday, the 31st day of August,'
1953, at the hour of 10 o'clock;
A. M. as the time in the County!
Courtroom in Heppner, Morrow
County, Oregon, as the place fori
hearing objections to the final
account and the settlement there-
!0f,
JOHN KREBS,
Administrator
20-24c
CALL FOR BIDS FOR STREET
REPAIR
Notice is hereby given that the
City of Heppner, Oregon, will re
ceive bids at the Council Cham
bers for the following street re
pairs, to-wit:
To repair approximately 2,332
square yards, with one lift,
rolled and sealed.
To repair approximately 9,400
square yards, with two lifts,
rolled and sealed, and
Approximately 1.060 square
yards with three lifts.
The contractor to grade, brush
and prepare surface, and haul
and place rock and furnish good'
erade of oil, using 200-300 as-
phalt. i college extension animal hus
The City to do all patching andibandry specialist.
furnish rock at stock pile.
All bids must he in the pes-
'session of the City Recorder not
later than 8:00 o clock P. M. Aug-'
ust 17, 19m, at which time thojd
bids will be opened and consider
ed by the common council of
said city, and said city reserves
I the right to reject any and all
bids.
Dated this 5th day of August,!
1953.
, HARRY TAMBLYN,
City Recorder.
Address, Heppner, Oregon
21-22
SYNOPSIS OF ANNUAL 8TATFMENT
Kit tin vt'Hi' t'ntlfil lii-t'i'iiiln t :tl
of
The Hume Insurance Company
f Nvw Ym-k. In tlii- Stnli' nf N..v v.irk.
limit' ti) tlif lllMlll'Ulli't' rommli.slniii-1- if tli,--ttalc
of Uivl-mii. iniivit.iiit t.i hv;
ADMITTED ASSETS
Monti ..." u;,'.:i.v, vt.Ttt
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Ut'nl fitutp tl. .iu i, i mi "'7
riif-li ami hunk iI'hkIIm :il smij.:; i."i.uj
Airt'iilH' IhiIjhii'i'i or iniO'illei't
i'it nri'uilums IS.-.ns .".!i:i.T7
lllITt"t. lljVllll'llllH llllll I'l'll 1
I'lltitp Itii'iHiit due mill at'-
itiiH ss.-i,:tiai 71
tni-iT umi'tii n r.Ts ti-.-". !
T.iti'l niiiiiltti'.l hkm-ih $:aw.!i:i;i.i4s.
Liabilities. Surplus and Other Funds
i.ukm'h :!.' iiii.H'S m
tltlillSl llll'llt rXIU'llWH -."''-" INHMNI
l iii'iinu'il riri'iitluiii! 171 .it-il t!,s .'11
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( ilul 22S.S.VI.SSS.W
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I ti-ikm'i fund
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Surnliis as rt'irnrtU rxilii'vliolil-
ri 17I.H77 7il
Total . . $::!n.s tai. 1 4K.2.-,
STATEMENT OF INCOME
I'rptlllllirn CHt'lirii $17r.,7si.ttls 24
I.OMU'a llirllrrcil . ,s:l 11.M1 H7't. 1 7
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lin'iuii',1 . 77..'.tl'J.nil.(J4
T 'tiil itnili't'wrll hi? ili'iluc-
IIiiiih II.IU7.2"7.1T
Net unili'i'wnlliiir trulii or loss il.litu 41 l,ti7
hivi'stii t Inciime lit. 1 i:t.Oil M
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HI. INI till
T'ImI, lu'fnre ffilt'rnl liicoiiu?
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uti'cr lli'iiia affectliii MintliiH
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Totnl ciniltiil and nurnliiN
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B'.isineFS In Orotron for the Year
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C. A. Ruggles, P. O. Box 611
Heppner, Oregon
CAPITAL PARADE
(Continued from Page 2)
CAPITAL SHORTS
Col. Arthur M. Sheets, Corval
lis was named last week to suc
ceed the late Jack A. Hayes as
director of civil defense. . . The
senate judiciary committee Mon
day approved the appointment of
Dorothy MeCullough Lee as a
member of the Federal Board of
Control, a wire to Capital Parade
said. This will clarify the poli
tical picture of the coming guber
natorial race-somewhat. . . Maj.
Gen. Lewis B. Hershey, national
director of selective service visit
ed friends in Salem last Friday. . .
State departments are having
less trouble getting top trained
help since Bonneville Power Ad
ministration fired 109 employees
last mnnlh. . . . TllP State Su-
All ClCAIU-BAUVMItCACE -
r i'':i7i,,,Tlr1 " . nH'iiny !fn'fl"''"i1'!"
0 flfflMm?
1 y&"
1952 Pontiac, Hydra, R & H $1950
1952 Ford, Fordamatic, R & H $1950
1952 Studebaker Coupe, R & H $1795
1951 Chev. Fleetline 2 dr, R b H ... $1366
1951 Chevrolet 2 door, R & H $1325
1948 Chevrolet 4 door $850
Engine Overhauled Radio and Heater
1949 Ford 2 door Sedan $800
Radio, Heater and Overdrive
TRUCKS AND PICKUPS
1952 Chevrolet 2 ton Truck $2600
1 952 Chevrolet Vi Ton Pickup $1 550
1948 Ford 2 ton Truck $1300
New engine
1950 Chevrolet Vz ton Pickup $1125
1946 Chevrolet Pickup $600
Used Grain Bed $150
1951 Ford Vi ton Pickup $1150
4 Speed Transmission
TOWING-Nite and Day-Phone 6-9921
Fulleton Chevrolet Co
HEPPNER
Improper Handling
Of Market Livestock
Cuts Farm Profits
Improper handling of livestock
during loading and transporting
to market causes losses running
: into thousands of dollars annual-
ly in Oregon alone, according to
Harry Lindgren, Oregon State
Reports from slaughter houses
indicate that trimmings made
necessary by bruises represent a
national loss of several million
rs each year. Millions more
are lost through weight shrink
age and illness that result from
undue exposure or lack of feed,
water and rest.
Since these losses are reflected
in lower market prices for ani
mals, Oregon producers have a
stake in reducing such losses to
a minimum, declares the OSC
specialist.
) Lindgren says transit injuiies
I can be lowered if animals are not
i hurried during driving and bad
jing, particularly when they are
passing through gates or narrow
passages. Squeezing against
posts and walls causes severe and
deep bruising.
A canvas slapjx'r or electric
prod should be used to encourege
stubborn animals. Sharp sticks,
iwhips, and clubs cause injuries
that reduce the value of the car
Icass. Another precaution the
shipper should take, if possible,
is to select a carrier that ha,s ade
quate facilities and a reputation
tr handling livestock with a
minimum of rough treatment and
losses.
Vehicles used for transporta
tion should be reasonably clean
and dry, with inside walls free
from rough projections that might
cause injury. Animals should be
provided with good feed ami
clean water and an opportunity to
rest at regular intervals in tran
sit, the specialist says.
o
Boardman News
Mr. and Mrs. Zear'l Gillespie
drove to Prosser, Wash., Sunday
to visit at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Art Gillespie. Miss Billie
Gillespie accompanied them
home for a visit.
Johnnie Hamilton, Bellingham,
Wash., who has been visiting his
father, Jack Hamilton, the past
month, returned home Saturday.
His step father and mother, Mr.
and Mrs. Rueben Cornell, came
after him.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Black and
daughter Diane are visiting with
relatives in Provo, Utah.
Visitors at the home of Mrs,
filially ) but under a new sche
dule set up by Chief Justice Earl
C. Latourette several of the jus
tices are doing ample "home
work" on delayed court cases, . . .
Oregon's congressional delega
tion (with one exception) will be
honored with a $100 per plate
dinner at the Multnomah Hotel,
Portland, August 8 at 7:30.
"ZZy
'- mt.y J
Olive Atteberry last week were
I her son-in-law and daughter.
' Mr. and Mrs. Jim Whit mire, of
Grants Pass.
Mrs. Pearl Waters, East St.
Louis. 111., is visiting her son-in-law
and daughter, M Sgt. and
Mrs. Jason Crutcher.
Pfc. Billie Crissman, U. S. army
who is stationed at Fort Lewis.
Wash., spent the weekend at the
home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. William Benson.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom O'Brien and
son Jimmie, Mosier. visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Arnin Hug.
Mrs. Rollin Bishop returned
home from Portland Sundav,
where she visited several days at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
Piercey.
The Garden club met Monday
aJjj'L-'
Seed Treating
Day or Night
SEE
KIT CARSON
OR CALL 6-9693
BUSINESS-PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
-X
BICYCLE SALES
AND SERVICE
In Settles Electric
Phone 6-9201
Heppner City
f Meeti First Monday
l.OUnCII Each Month
Citizens having matters for
discussion, please bring them
before the Council. Ph. 6-9618
WALLACE H. WOLFF. M. D.
Physician & Surgeon
Main & Church Sts.
Office Hours Mon. Thru Sat.,
10-12, 2-5. Tues. 10-12
SEWING MACHINES
Sales Service Accessories
Free Home or Store
Demonstration
2nd and 4th Wednesdays
GILLIAM & BISBEE
FRIGIDAIRE
Sales and Service
Repairing on all makes
HEPPNER REFRIGERATION
PHONE 6-9223
Nite or Holidays Phone 6-9656
PLUMBING & HEATING
Steam Fitting
GILLIAM & BISBEE
Earle Gilliam, Plumber
Phone 6-9433 or 6-9780
JOS.J.NYS
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Peters Bldg., Willow Street
Heppner, Oregon
J. 0. TURNER
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Phone 6-9213
Hotel Heppner Building
Heppner, Oregon
MAHONEY
AND
FANCHER
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
A.D. McMurdo,M.D.
PHYSICIAN 4 SURGEON
Trained Nurse Assistant
Office in Masonic Building
Heppner, Oregon
SANDERS
Insurance Agency
Harold A. Sanders Jr.
All Lines of General Ins.
Hotel, Heppner Bldg.
at the home of Mrs. Nate Thorpe,
with a pot luck dinner at noon.
Mrs. Frank Marlow was a guest.
Due to the weather, the inspec
tions of members gardens which
had been planned , had to be
postponed.
Visitors last week at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dillon
were their son-in-law and daugh
ter, Dr. and Mrs. Reno Wrenn,
Seattle.
Mrs. Ed Kunze left Monday fur
Portland to visit her son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Ed McClellan. Rosemary Mc
Clellen, who has been visiting
her grandparents here, returned
home with her.
Mrs. Delmer Hug, Irrigon, is
spending a few days at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Arnin Hug.
.-
FLOWERS occasions
MARY VAN'S FLOWER SHOP
.
'
Morrow County
Farm Bureau
Reg. Meeting 4th Tuesday
Lex. Center 2nd Tuesday
lone Center 3rd Tuesday
.
GENERAL
Carpenter Work
Louie's Workshop
Formerly Bailey's Cabinet Shopl
CLIFFORD M. WAGNER, M. D,
Physician and Surgeon
103 Gale St. Phone 6-9114
Call Settles Electric
for all kinds of Electrical Work
New and Repair
Shop phone 6-9201 At Case
Apt. Bldg. Res. phone 6-5315
J. 0. PETERSON
Latest Jewelry & Gift Goods
Watches, Clocks, Diamonds
Expert Watch & Jewelry
Repairing
Heppner, Oregon
Turner, Van Marter
and Bryant
GENERAL.
INSURANCE
Phelps Funeral
Home
Licensed Funeral Directors
Phone 6-9600 Heppner, Oregon
PLUMBING
BAKER PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Frank Baker, Owner
No Job Too Small or Too Large
ESTIMATES FREELY GIVEN
4,
Morrow County
Abstract & Title Co.
INC.
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
TITLE INSURANCE
I
Oil lot in Petari Building
C. A. Ruggles
INSURANCE AGENCY
Phone 6-9625 Box 611
Heppner, Oregon
MONUMENTS
-MARKERS-
See Oliver Creswick
Phelps Funeral Home