MtrtNia fturrrt.TiHii. TfttrtT liy U. im&
Classified Rates
U pet wetd-f latiaew KM
par lAMTtla
Black le e cap. deuble rate
Card ot Tbaeaa 41.00
CLASSiniD CtADUNt
1p.m. Wednesday
2 rxrFKIKNCKD hmet hnd
mm!.! like work about Aug 1.
Exjwrlentrd truck driver and
header tender at would con
sider hay Jb. Presently em
t t..vvl hv Dixon Smith. ihon
Ion 8 7267. 21 tfc
FOR KENT Two bedroom da
hIm aDartment Stove and
water only, furnished. Call
c aar.9. is tie
WHEAT TREATING, call Ilent
- Wymm, phone 8 PCI 9. SO tfc
FOR SALE Registered yearling
Rambouillet bucka. Eddie Bros
nan. phone 6 5327. 21
MODERN HOUSE for sale. Thla
IODERN HOUSE for sale. Thia
home haa an excellent view,
3 bedrooma and family room.
1432 aq. ft of living apace.
rhia double earaca and cov-
rad Datlo. Located at 605 Plo
noer Drive. Call 6 9431. ll tfc
LEaNGTON SECOND HAND
store now open Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday. Prices
slashed. Furniture, appliances,
clothing, Jewelry, antiques.
16-tfc
EUXTTROLUXSALES AND SER
VICE J T Carlin, Box 9S2. Her
miston, Oregon. Phone JOrdan
7-6G23.
2 IMPORTED CARS
Must Move By Aug. 15
A 1960 HILLMAN 4 door sedan
with 4 speed transmission
and a
I960 VAUXHALL
These art priced to sell NOW I
USED CAR SPECIALS I
1959 Chevrolet Pickup, ' ton
long wheelbase, largo box, V8
motor, Powerlock differential,
nylon tires, exceptionally
clean.
1957 GMC H ton pickup, long
box, V8, 4 speed transmission,
will guarantee.
1956 Willys Pickup, exceptionally
1 UAr.i
iom r.Mr A ton Dlckup, V8
motor, long box, 4 speed trans
mission. Will guarantee.
1953 Buiek Roadmaster. Loaded.
Miles of transportation left in
this exceptionally good used
car.
1951 Willys Jeep, excellent con
dition and tires, full steel cab.
as-a i . 1a. nnnn
19DU nevruit'i cuan
Fishing Cars Several good ones
Excellent Hunting jeeya
1955 International pickup, com
pletely reconditioned.
WE ABE VOUR
FRIGIDAIRE DEALER
See the new 1960
FRIGIDAIRE FROST-PROOF
REFRIGERATOR
13 cu. ft. model as low as $4.23
a week
1 good used Refrigerator, excep
tlonably clean.
FARLEY
MOTOR COMPANY
Ponttac-Bulck-WUlys-GMC
40-tfc
STDING All
xvuxjriiivj ..
x?rr- froo pstimates can
Calbert CR 6-2893. Round-Up
Roofing and Siding Co, Pen
,, reu- 1
16-21P
I
dleton, Oregon
nn Oregon. w
FOR
JS2 S
p5-SALE Beglstered Sulfolk j
ewes ana ducks, wm l"
rir Union. Ore. ZI-asc
RUGS AND CAPEfTcleaned to
iJVA uvw " '
ned to
your home.
Fast Service.
your home. Woo.' or on
Thnn 6-9432.
46tfc
-re" iriibirilSssed
. . a ; hn
boat, boat uauer " -j-
motor, almost new. $290 for aU,
terms can be arranged. Also
nave is Dionue ---
n . i j ..... n c 7 iiuur- -
""""
.50 each or
' knnlr.
twinir.
case neaaooaiua, -
r .. . ir. it,i. hand saw
ji l CQ '
botn ior - .
rnone
mavf YOUR RUGS and carpets
eUnewUCall Case Fur-
$20. f none oxuo-
niture Co. for carpet cieanmg
service. E'
r.r-x-T- fl.-o TfVim hOUSe, 2
large bedrooms and basement
320 E Aiken St., Heppner.
Phone 8-7261. H
FOR SALE Allis Chalmers riDo,
with Holt angle dozer. Tractor
recently overhauled, new rol
lers, new cab. $4800. Denny
crm.n T-pxinPton. 11 -tic
itor RENT Furnished or un
aULUi'M c
furnished apartment Everett
Harshman.
BI ST CASH t'Ht K tr 1S
Iir4 V ui..m Mdor. Ul
Ttitm..n. 21
jt SALL Vur MoW-tf rifle.
SO rath, lor.na i
r Clint Aree 1 C
U-lATLIC ORGAN to b pUked
up m tnu vicinity. u v
ntu fur quUk sate to re pot
nib! party. Ala spinet plana.
Writ Tillman's llano Or
ear.a. I O U'X 3UM. Tacoma
fi. Vh. 13 21C
SINGER SEWING
MACHINE CO.
SALES SLllVKL
Sewing Machine k Vacuum
Cleaners of all Make
Contact Mis. Darld Eckman
Contact Mr. David Eckman
IIErrNER I'll- 6 9101
lltfc
EXI-ERT RUG SHAMPOOING In
f t i .. U . ...
your nome. i vm.
BS2. Ilermlston. Ore. Phone
JOrdan 7 G623. 6-tfC
1 Z-ZZ
for SALE 3 bedroom nous on
n Court St. Large living room,
fireplace, dining room, birch
kitchen with nook, basement
kitchen with nook, basement
Call 6-9936. 10 c
HAVE FULLER UULSilEi, Do
Travel to Lexington, lone,
Heppner, Hardman. For addlt
innni Borvtco. write 420 N W
15th. Pendleton. Ore. 19-tfc
DO YOU NEiD Cabinet worn,
Interior decorating, or au
around carpentry work done?
Call Avery Taylor. 6 5385.
19-tfc
LAWN MOWER and saw sharpen
. . ., i. ft Qim
tng. Ii v oauej. v'1"""
s ue
DRRlvTPFElFFErCCWropracUc
Du... .5 v willow, nhone
tt n tt r
physician. 6 E Willow, phone
6-9694. 9 to 5:30 Monday
through Friday, 9 to 12 Satur-
day.
rnirnn.Thunderblxd
If you are planning on buying
a car
EVERETT KEITKLEY
Wants to see you. Day pnone
6-9152, nights phone 6-53-w
SAND & GRAVEL deiiverea
dally any amount, any ume.
Call lone 8-7277 or Umatilla
755 or 503 collect Sue Ham?
r Pnt Hams. 30-tfC
i vi-nin n i.tKE to buy a good
" ww ..... DV.
16 ft winamm. coiuti uuu
ootntnrr Pnndon. Dhone DU
4.5857. ' 18-21p
"rapn OF THANKS
thank all who
answered the call for help when
our truck burned inursuay, -
tn., ha Mnrrnur Cnuntv Grain
Growers who controlled the lire.
Mildred Bergstrom
Bob and Marlene Bergstrom
21-p
" -HPir OF THANKS
. ...iu Honii- pvprvone who
answered the lire can list
j- v. ,iro had R wneai ic
21-p
risn OF THANKS
V k -
, neighbors and the
friends who heipea me
time of my acciaem, anu
' t.or,it,i- to friends for
.ui. ,0ii wishes, visits, cards
OT I I I f III F. U1LU1I -
I atlfl TO IOC IlUSM'l"'
ff fnr their care, a muuon
SlCii-a.
thanks.
sincereiv.
Anne C. Smouse
21-p
risn OF THANKS
..,ivi tn thank everyone
W C W ion -
who came from fare and neat to
help control our tire weunu,.
21-C
nrr TflTJItS
, r,riatinn for all
jviy sinceic
the cards and flowers that were
. M.t ef air in
ine caiua - .
.'M ' Mp
while mere
Alice Vance
21-c
r rt1 AlnfirOU
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
- i X nir uivrll L11UI, a.aaw
wo;JorJt ExeCutrIx
undersigns -
, Executor of tne esiaie .i
ana WILKINS0N deCeased,
r . final account
1 Mil
i nave i
r . eport in said estate wmi
and repwi
.
tne
tv,i rourt and that
the
judge thereof has fixed Mon-
dav
jgj the 22na aay w ,&. r
1960' at the hour of 10 o'clock
Hi., as the time, In the County
thA 22nd aay ui .u6 .
Courtroom m ePP"
as the place for hearing ob,ec-
tions to said final account and
-he settlement tnereoi.
Wavel B. Wilkinson and
Richard T. Wilkinson,
Joint Execturix and
Executor
Mahoney and Abrams
Attorneys for Joint Executrix
antt Executor
Heppner, Oregon
'
21-25c'
L-t-B, to 6-9228.
ciTT cr iirrrsta
INVITATJOH TOR IJDi
Srxinl bid ftr furnlOiing
watrr m and mi"rnnH
lusini. and alve will
M by thi I'll) f Hri ptier at th
City Hall. lUni1"'. t'S,n. u,v
Ul li ix) p m- 1"T. w Monday
the Ut d4 Auuit. l'.li). and
Hill lm jnjbluly inil and read
aloud Immediately thrreaflrr.
Ibe ii to I purhaHl by
the City. Imluds th following:
3 9J0 f-t 6' IIP
110 Jit-! 4' pip
C,ir .f the sjih ifications for
the -lWae i.f Water PH"
... ..i.iaiik-.! from Clark
C.r. lf EnelniH-rs or from the Ut
trixtrdtr.
All bid hall be made upon
.i.. i iv.Muu.jil Forms In-
clude.1 in the contract documents
and hhall tie am.mpanieo i.y
bid tnd or certincaie rntvn,
oayable to the City of Heppner.
In an amount t-juui
cveding five percent tSl of the
total bid. to be forfeited to the
City In the event of failure to
contract within ten tlO) days
after acceptance oi niu.
The City reserves the right to
p.,Ktpune making the award for
a period of fifteen U5 days or
to rej.-ct any and all bids and
to delete certain items from the
Proposal, and to accept me
po.l considered best for the
City
By order of the city 01 m-p-
pner, Oregon.
Ted Smith.
n...f.! J..!v 20. 1960 20 21c
un-ic- Trt rrn EDITORS
.-rtTii. ia ltFRFRY etven that
,W c- -
the undersigned has been duly
the unaersigneu ia j
appointed by the County Court
nf .h State of Oregon for Mor-
row County, me r-xet-uuiA
estate of A. C. LINDSAY, De-
t ail nnriutns having
reaaiu, nnv. -
.,. . 1 net lha oatate Of Said
CI Jims n;'"0, ' , .
deceased are hereby required to
present the same 10 mo
signed at tne law ointc
rln and French, attorneys at Law,
Pendleton, uregon wnn ii'
inlw verified as re-
UUlll13
ouired by law within six months
from the date 01 me
llcatlon of this nouce.
naioH nnd first Dublished this
30th day of June, 1960.
ROSELLA Liau&Ai, i-ji:uuia
17-21C
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice is hereby given that the
Expeutrix of the
UIIU. ... J
Estate of Lester A. Doolittle, de
ceased, has filed her Final Ac
count with the Probate Court of
the State of Oregon for the Coun
ty of Morrow and said Court has
set Monday, the 22nd day of
August, 1WU. at rne uur
eleven (11:00) o'clock A. M. in
the County Court Room of the
Morrow County court wuk
d olace for hearings
on said Final Account.
All person having oDjecuons
t0 said Final Account are here
by required to file the same
with said Court on or before the
date set for said hearing.
uatea anu
Dated and first pumisnea una
21st aay 01 jui,
MILLIE R. I
MILLIE R
DOOLITTLE,
Executrix
O. Turner, Attorney
20-24C
ANNOUNCEMENTS
CHURCH
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
lone
Sunday school 10 a m.
Service 11 a m.
Evening service 7:00 p m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday
7:30 In the homes.
IONE COMMUNITY CHURCH
Rev Rod MacKenzie, pastor
Church school and morning
worship at 9:30 p m.
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Robert Whybrew, pastor
Sunday school 10 a m.
Worship llam.
Nazarene young peoples soc
iety 7:30 p m.
Evening service 8:00.
Meeting in Seventh Day Ad
ventlst church. Everyone wel
come.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
Homer womngion, paowi
Sunday school, 9:45 a m.
Morning worship, 11:00 a m.
Evening service 7:00 p m.
Tuesday evening service, 7:30
VALBY LUTHERAN CHURCH
Worship and Sunday school
every Sunday at 9:00 a m.
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
C L Vorles. Pastor
Saturday services
Sabbath school, 9:30 A M.
v. . . ,v. carving 1 1 00 A M.
VIiU.l. ----- -
n,,io Hour" radio broadcast
over KGO every Sunday, 8 PM.
voice Ol riopjurtj .av.
cast over KGO every Sunday, 9
P M.
Annual RcDOf GiCn
Ar Missionary Mecr
The iiitim'i mUioiii coun
ril of th A"-rb,' wH
at the bm of Mrs Kay Bartiett,
Km Weilnr-Uay. July . f -r a
day of felUwhip. work and wof.
ship About U women and 20
rhttdren attended. One quilt was
tied. mm ui rMhing mended,
and biby quilt blks Mumped,
UAa Brv.tmg. Hrretary, gave
annual re.rt Twenty bokea
have been prepared and shipped
in the past year. Contents of
thmc es confuted of non-
... t,.t.i f..U. new and usef
clothing, toys, notion, and quilts.
Seven quilts have been made.
...i.i. ihM -ri lo In fiinshed.
The toxe were sent to Alaka.
- A
Africa. Indonesia, .Maiaya. n
Arizona.
t-. .k.. TI irm.lt l iilunllSTCtl to
uiTi the children's play at
. 1 .. .
future meetings. c mn-uK.
AucuM 3 at 1:30 p m will be
divided with some meeting at
the Ray Taylor home to u a
quilt, while others clean the
church. It la hoped the group
will be able to meet at the Sid
Zlnter mountain home August 17.
Grants To OSC
Set New Record,
Near $3 Million
OREGON STATE COLLEGE
..r 9 7.tn.753 was presen
ted to Oregon State College this
past vear in gum. Kr
scholarships to set an all-time
record. President A L Strand re
ported. This past year's gift and grant
total was $390,934 higher than
the previous year's $2,139,819.
Of the $2,730,753 received this
past year, $2573,193 was for re
search and training grants and
$131,022 was for scholarships and
lfllUWSllif'
Of the remaining wai-aw, w-
oiaJmH t2.1.750. loan
KUUiliuii
funds $8,300. books, supplies and
equipment . aavam-ciiicm.
. nvprspaa train-
oi icaviuuft H'"",
ing granU $54,129, unrestricted
fund $z,ta, ana miM'tiianmu
$500.
Individual gilts ana graoi
varied from $1 to $273,500 which
came from the National Science
Foundation to conduct an academic-year
institute for science
and mathematics teachers. The
second largest grant of $250,000
came from the Office of Naval
Research to construct an ocean
research vessel for exploring the
depths of Oregon's coastal
waters.
ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
Rev C Bruce Spenoer, rector
Holy Communion, Sunday, 7:30
am.
Family service, 10:00 a m.
ninn Wednesdays.
nui; wiuu"" . .. .
it 10 a m and 10 a m all Holy
days.
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
OF LATTEH-DAY SAINTS'
American Legion Hall
Ralph J Richards, nr. rresiuem
Priesthood meeting, o:oo
Sunday school at 10:30.
Sacrament service at 11:30.
IONE BIBLE CHURCH
Rev James W RHey, pastor
Bible school 10 a m. Classes
for all ages.
Church 11 a m. everyone wBi-
come.
Youth Fellowship, o:au p m
Sunday.
Drovor meetlne ana uiDie
study, Thursday, 7:30 p m.
All meetings are nem m uw
Riley residence on 2nd street.
LEXINGTON CHURCH OF
CHRIST
Walter Smith, pastor
Sunday school, 10:00 a m.
Worship 11:00 a m.
THE METHODIST CHURCH
Rev Austin McGhee, Pastor
Summer Schedule
Church school 9:00 a m.
Morning worship, 10:00 a m.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Charles V Knox, minister
Bible school, 9:45.
Worship service 11:00 a m.
ST WILLIAMS CHURCH
lone
Rev Raymond Beard
Sunday Masses, 8:15 a m.
ST PATRICK'S CHURCH
Heppner
Rev Raymond Beard
Sunday Masses, 6:30 and 10.
. m.
Weekday Masses, 7:30 a m.
HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH
Alfalfa Street
Worship services, 11:00 a m.
Sunday school. 9:45 a m.
1 1 (..niiitiulur Mas ine
National firm n u w .
with a btal of SV.1 Of this
amount. SXT4TV as f.e mi.t
rrsearvh tnci. fU.tUO f
undeti'faduate rrc-rvit wik.
Ilttlhu tor U-ncr liaining for
high hoj student and $315.
41 far high athd and eidlege
trat her tiaiidng pfvgranu
ftinK-ati-h gifts and grants from
Industry annun(e to f!15!M3
f.M nrliitll ai Aim's LWI
t,-.li - ,
e.-i.-rw. RcMarrh Institute.
t..k In r.2. me aetktjhuii
Kvxr!mrnt Station received
-t ivti r,Mi fiiMTiment Sta
tion S-'I3. and th FnglnTlni
KxMriment Majmn ji-",
Funds were received for var-
xt IaIUA rch aubtects Includ
ing Di'unlas fir batk beetles. Ir-
rsdiate.1 f.xxls. cell cancer, iruii
tree viruses. Improved filberts.
Mream pollution, uregon
weather, human allergies ami
dental health.
Record Corn Crop
Diia in State but
Other Grains Down
A larger corn crop, but smaller
crops of other grains are i ore
cast for Oregon this year, report
Mrs Elvera Horrell. extension ag-
riculturai economist at ws""
State College.
The largest corn crop ever pro-
duced In the state Is due for
... M. foil XTra Horrell
1 1 a I , v ,-.
found as she studied reports from
the u S department oi bki cul
ture. A crop of more than 4 mil
lion bushels is forecast, wmm
would be 8 percent above last
year's record high and nearly
24 times the average of the
past 10 years.
However, wheat. Oregon's lar
gest cash crop, may show a drop
of about 3 percent compared to
last vear. Mrs Horrell also rouna.
This year's crop Is forecast at
about 27 million ousneis.
would still be about 2 percent
above average.
The state's oats
e state's oats crop, expec-
ted to total about 7.1 million
. I..- ia Avar U.H11
bushels after harvest is over, win
u o koinu tet vpar and
be 8 percent below last year and
29 percent less than average.
n nruiiiMlrri In nrpdicted to.
DrtliCJ' ;iwvi.v.. ,
total 16 million bushels, 18 per
cent less than last year but 5
percent above average.
USED
CARS
WITH AN
THAT COUNTS
1959 Chevrolet Bis
coyne 4 door, 6 cyL $2050
1957 Chevrolet V8
sport coupe. Kadd,17.0
with extras 10
1955 Ford Station
Wagon. V8 $150
1954 Fold 4 door $650
Trucks Pickups
1947 Ford long
wheelbase flatbed
truck. 2 speed $750
1958 Ford 4 wheal
drive pickup $15
"diivrupri $1300
1951 WUlTi 4 wheal
drive pickup 5300
1948 Chevrolet Sdn.
Delivery 3D0
1944 Ford la ton.
fit. bed $
Thrifty
Financing
Of
Course!
FULLETON
Chevrolet Co.
iwt4l-. t" I'M '
t4 I.I1.C . t ' ' ,n
l,rMt W4rl! l Ul k Ur..i..
, ,,. n.AUtU.n l lir;t tit
it r""' I
V.e Jei
1 Ir
a.uoKHiJ n '
4m M Ik I 1
a "
If.
k.mel
la af
b I.HI .U
iw r4 tm
gr- -y -
lar KraUMf '
au h lar UH r.lea
l fc actarJ.w U lurds"
( rslea. TM "'
14 ( a kmt
bUb rata Bm ,M"
t. maa .Mil It ret r-r
Mar i !(' eemprHag
aa4 Bi4d St AmnUa
rales.
Of eourae. thrre r m"
hu will JuioP op n,i ,v ,ha'
tha ttktkn't S.0OO.OU0 Uule-n-dent
buiuteitmrn do not ri r
sent the natl-m a a whole.
VH Jul mrMlr
mil Atvlne Benlley relrsa4
rraalls f aa eirnla ftxll he
made In M dWrlel. the lhl
dUlrlrl la MU hlsan eoroprUlns
tame alt eaanlles In mid M h
Isaa where Ihe einpoltii at
lha populauaa anion
boinrn.rn. manulai turrr.
labor and nther sejmenla are
aboal equal la a eroa setllon
af nation aa a whale.
a
In his questionnaire R-p.
Bentley touched on the Amer
lean deficit in world trade and
t... i. ,,t t,id and il 'll ir.
pointing out that low coi-t f r
rtlmales of possible hortlcul
tural crop output In the state
are also varied, Mrs Horrell said.
Oregon's late summer potato
1 " ' . but 32
shade . bctow J;-J"''
crow is iArv,iu . fc
Awrwwilllll tr 1111 II
rrrnt ahov'A average,
A snap bean production seconu
.t 1 . lit 11 sa
. .. t
a snap nean proiiui..y..
only to 19M rru ,!
Th 87.600 tons expected
making, me bi,w
thiu voar would be up a percent
tnls year would be up D pe cen
0ver last year aim
BUSINESS-PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
r f
Heppner City
rr .. Haata rinl Monday
COlinCII Saoh Moatk
Citizens herring matters for
ji i ntmu hrlna tnam
before the CounclL Ph. 6-9618
J.
HASKELL Cr
HASKETT, INC.
TV and Radio Sales & Service
1M ft. Main Pa 6-997S
Morrow County
Farm Bureau
Reg. Meeting 4th Tuesday
BUI Barratt ,
Insurance Agent
PLUMBING
SERVICE
Gilliam & Bisbee
HARDWARE CO.
Phone 6-9433
JOS. J. NTS
ATTORNEY AT LAW
127 W. Willow Street
Heppner, Oregon
J. 0. TURNER
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Phone 6-9213
Hotel Heppner Building
Heppner. Oregon
MAHONEY
AND
ABRAMS
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Collins Building
Phone 6-9H1
Dr. L. D. Tibbies
OSTEOPATHIC
Physician & Surgeon
First National Bank Building
Be" Ph. 6-9210 OtL Ph. 6-9616
MONUMENTS
MARKERS -
See Oliver Creswick
Creswick Mortuary
r . .... ,..! It .c t
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j lha frM.ll wria lUfrlia
'and llluklral 1 U ''
I aa briar lha wW ad
Makhiaftaa W-drhta.
aar I Mi 4. SI .. --4 I '
11 lit and imim lmH
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iHMait with tarrtta pUnl
, tlM hlpMII( Iho MdlMl W
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J I', tt. atfccr Jl '. eptwd
i .V aa la flrH 4 llf
:iliat forr. S M
t . ii. kpewdtas ahraad.
a
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lr(t nl,u f iiirli.n.H' ui J
,y p. Ufl.llrf. tlirr- lt
a elrar rui n.aj i .'.v i-r
una ef th e lui ., ti t
It r hlrnt that St i-t "V
of lha k o1 in tha niMUmU t
Mihtn ar oiHa a
.r.'n.t natinat poUcks In the
tnlrrnaltonal ltrl.1
Arla.Ilr. thla aaprwnlni d'
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raaa lha naUoa's .,( I
kB.iriuiiF ara a
qulla rrpeewnlaltveseinirnlef
va I tuna I inoutni.
But tha a..lx-riti qocstion re
mam. How laa ru dmBraey
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ara framed and aaecuifd by
.k i - .. , i.n hiaiioimiIImI.
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the lnlrrnallonallU In urt"""-
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Inrlljr ef lha nrople
a a a
ti, .iiiiiiinin can b cor
rected.
a a a
Sa matter how ""'y en
trrnrhPil, liur-im racy
routed by ballali.
abovo average. Oregon leads all
other states In snap bean pro-
duct Ion.
Unfavorable weather during
and following pollination loft Us
mark on the states tree fruit
and nut crops. Only the apple
crop looks heavier this year. Mrs
Horrell said, with cherries, peach
... r,riin!. filberts, and
walnuts all expected to drop be-
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rr Rnh'tW. Pfcittcrl
Chiropractic Physician
Heppner Hotel Bldff.
Phone 6-9694
Wallace H. Wolff,
M. XX
Office Hours 10 to 12, 2 to S
Monday through Saturday
Ph. 6-9253. Res. 6-9620
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The Heppner Clinic
& M. WAGNER, M. D.
D. J. BAYLINK. M. D.
Physicians and Surgeons
Ph., Day or Night-6-9114
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j. O. PETERSON
Latest Jewelry & Gift Good
Watches. Clocks, Diamonds
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Repairing
Heppner, Oregon
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Turner, Van Marter
and Bryant
GENERAL
INSURANCE
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CRESWICK
MORTUARY
Licensed Funeral Director
Phone 6-9600 Heppner. Oregon
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Dr. E. K. Schaffitz
OPTOMETRIST
Next to Hotel Heppner
Entrance
Telephone 6-9465
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Morrow County
Abstract & Title Co.
INC.
TITLE INSURANCE
Office In Peters Building
C. A. Ruggles
INSURANCE AGENCY
Phone 6-9625 Box 611
Heppner, Oregon