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fo or on time dots"
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Classified Rates
3c pe wor1 1 minimal I
Black for m caps. devbl tot 1
Carat t TBamkj 4140
CLASSIFIED DCASUMK
tp.n. Wedn day
BRING TIIK FAMILY to the chill
upper Tuesday. Jan. 10. start
ing at 5:00 p m. school lunch-
worn. Adult 75c. children 50c.
Pie and coffee served at Inter
mission of lone Heppner game.
44c
LEXINGTON SECOND HAND
tor now open Tuetday,
Thursday and Saturday. Prices
lashed. Furniture, appliance.
clothing, Jewelry, antiques.
16 tfc
Ford Falcon TBunderbUd
li yu are planning n buying
a car
EVERETT KEITKLEY
Wants to you. Day phone
6 9182, nights prion 6 5342
3 tfc
FOR RENT Small. 2 bedroom
home, 494 Riverside. Ph. 6 9-
967 after 6 p.m. Charles Pheg.
ley. 41-45c
OFFICE SUPPLIES, typewriter.
adding machines ala and
mice. In Heppner regularly.;
nuu utile Machines, call
Gazette-Time, 6 9228 for ser.
yiet- 23 tfc
YAGER DRILLING CO.
Echo, Oregon
Well rumps Sprinkler
Systems
niONE FR 1 8311 COLLECT
for service
39tfe
USED CARS
1900 Chev. 2 dr. Belalr. This U
a good economical unit 6 cyl
Stsn. transmission. Practically
new rubber.
1959 Bulck Invlcta. Exceptionally
low mileage, new rubber, full
power equipment This car has
to be seen to be appreciated.
1953 Bulck, 27.000 actual miles.
Brand new rubber. 4 dr. hard
top. Excellent condition. Power
equipped.
1958 Vauxhall. Lots of economi
cal transportation.
1953 Bulck Roadmaster. Loaded.
Miles of transportation left In
this exceptionally good used
car.
ONE STOP
SHOPPING
l-UK sALt stuucDaKer .
ton pickup, new 16 ft. fiber
glass Yellowjacket boat. Con
tact Jack Van Winkle or phone
6-9995 or 6-9928. 44-tfc
WILL PAY moderate price for
copy of Morrow County Ills
tory. Notify V. I. Ritchie. 9232
32nd Ave. S. W Seattle 6.
Wash. 44 c 1 1919 International with 15 bed
and stock rack. Good rubber.
USED TRUCKS
Now's the time to get a good
farm truck. Three to choose
from.
1953 Chev., 2-ton cab-forward
truck; excellent farm truck,
good condition, nylon tires,
new paint, long w b, 2-spced
axle.
FOR SALE 1956 Ford Station
wagon, good condition, $750
or best offer. Ph. 8-7284. Bob
Peterson. 44-tfc
FOR SALE '57 Pontiac sedan,
good rubber, good motor.
$800.00. Will accept older car
on trade. See at 360 Aiken St
Harry Jackson.
1955 Ford
- SOLD
USED
COMMERCIALS
I960 Willys Jeep, 9.162 miles.
Complete power take-oti. run
ton. A real barcan.
44xi956 Willys pickup, good rubber.
est. food ROUTE good shape. An excellent buy.
800 family Watklns Route now 1954 Willys 2-wheel dr. station
available. 92 year reputation. A
top-grade one-man business, and
no experience or money required.
Write for full Information to
Watklns Products, Inc., 3903
Brooklyn Ave., Seattle 5, Wash
lngton. 41-44C
FOR RENT 2 bedroom unfur
nished Apt, Adults only. Phone
6-9673. 37-tfc
FOR RENT small size turn,
aDt. suitable for one person
Phone 6-9673. 41-tfC
FOR SALE 3 Dempster drills-
No. 21 with hitch. In good con
dltlon. See at Roy Martin ranch
or call 3-8487. 39-48c
DO YOU NEHD Cabinet work,
Interior decorating, or all
around carpentry work done?
Call Avery Taylor. 6-5385.
19-tfc
RUGS AND CARPETS cleaned In
vour home. Woof or cotton
Fast Service. Phone 6-9432.
46tfc
PLANER SHAVINGS FOR SALE
$2.50 for average load. Phone
6-9440. oi-uc
SINGER SEWING
MACHINE CO.
SALES SERVICE
Sewing Machines & Vacuum
Cleaners of all Makes
Contact Mrs. David Eckman
HEPPNER ' PH. 6-9101
11-tfc
FOR SALE 1958 DeSoto. Auto
matic transmission, only 6500
miles. Phone 6-9200 or 6-94W.
40tfc
BRING YOUR Gold Bond stamp
books to us. We will order your
premiums for you. L. E. DICK,
281 Linden Way. " 37tfc
I have Just received Ward's
spring rug and carpet samples.
They're beautiful! Rayon and
cotton blends; all cotton; fiber;
and all wool. Rubber backed.
Plain and tweed patterns.
See them now I
ELMA SCOTT
Your Montgomery-Ward Dealer
Phone 6-9904, 910 Fairview Way
44-c
FOR SALE: 4-bedroom older
home with full basement and
o, aoa Ph. 6-9679. 44C
6
DELICIOUS Home Made -niu:
Heppner game.
Come and eat before lone
Heppner game. Prices, 75c and
50c. School lunchroom. 44c
USED FURNITURE 1 davenport
$10, davenport and chair $15.
May be seen at George house
between 8 and 12 a.m. or call
6-9916. Kindergarten Board.
39tfc
WOOD FOR SALE, $10 cord, de
livered. Phone 6-5837. 23-tfc
WANTED TO RENT: Wheat
ranch, will pay 40. why take
less? Dave Spoonhour, 2545 E.
Main St. Hills boro, Ore. Phone
MI 8-1S93.
41-43-43-47-49-50-51-52-l-2p
vvaeon. Reconditioned motor.
Heater and radio. Lots of transportation.
1954 Ford pickup. One-half ton.
1951 Dodge ?i-ton pickup, ex
cellent rubber.
1954 Jeep. Excellent condition.
New paint. Good rubber.
1944 International truck, good;
excellent bed, stock and grain
racks.
1942 Chevy Truck trap wagon,
WE ARE YOUR
FRIGIDAIHE DEALER
See the new 1961
Flalr-TvDe Ranee now on dls
Dlav. A number of good used
appliances on hand.
Imperial range that has been
on the school plan for 1 year,
FARLEY
MOTOR COMPANY
Pontlac-Buick-Willys-GMC
Phone 6-9116
40-tfc
Used Cars
"SO Cbtv. Hardtop. 350
engine, std, trans. $2450
I960 Ford Statllner
Htp. V8 with Ovr
driv
$2150
.1590
. $800
1000
. 950
.. 900
'57 Merc. Montclair
'57 Bulck Htp. Cp. .
56 Foid Vict Cp ...
'55 Ford Sta Wagon
V8 automatic ....
'55 Chev. 2 dr. 9
P G, B. A.
56 Cher. Spt cp V8
OD $1050
'54 Chv. B.A. 4 dr. .... . 650
'54 Ford 4 dr. Sdn 600
COMMERCIALS
57 V. W. Mlcrobus .... $1300
'54 Willys 4 wh. dx.
6 cyL 1050
'53 GMC I T dual rear 1000
'51 Willys 4 w dr. 800
'47 Ford LWB Fit bed.
2 speed ..... 750
FULLETON
Chevrolet Co.
6-9921
SAND & GRAVEL delivered
dally any amount, any time.
Call lone 8-7277 or Umatilla
755 or 503 collect Sue Ham?
or Pete Hams. 30-tfc
1961 2-door RAMBLER Amerl
can Deluxe, delivered Heppner,
weather-eye, heater, overdrive,
underseal, prestone, $2, 16a.62.
Farley Motor Co., Ph. 6-9116.
42 tfc
MAKE YOUR RUGS and carpets
look like new. Call Case Fur
niture Co. for carpet cleaning
service. 46tfc
CARD OF THANKS
I want to thank everyone who
voted for me and helped me win
the doll buggy in the recent con-
test at Humphreys Drug.
Cheryl Hams, lone
44-p
CARD OF THANKS
Words cannot adequately ex
press our gratitude to those who
expressed their sympathy and
helpfulness to us so beautifully
at the time of our recent sorrow.
The Mead Family
44-p
CARD OF THANKS
My sincere thanks to my
friends for the lovely ponea
plants, other gifts, cards, good
wishes and visits, ana io ut.
Wagner and the hospital staff
for their wonderful care and
kindness, while I was a patient
in Pioneer Memorial HospitaL
Edith Mcnoson
44-c
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank all my friends
for their flowers, calls and visits
while in the hospital. 1 especially
want to thank all the nurses
and the doctors who cared for
mC" Sam Esteb
44p
USE GAZETTE TIMES
CLASSIFIED ADS
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank the hosts
of friends for' their loving re
membrances and kindnesses
shown to our loved one, Ruth
Marlatt, during her lingering ill
ness. Also, to the hospital staff
and doctors for their many hours
of care during her hospital stay.
Mrs. Julia Wood
Mr. Alfred Kistler
Mr. and Mrs Ray John
44-c
Legal Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that the undersigned has been
appointed administratrix of the
Estate of William E. Francis, de
ceased, In the County Court of
the State of Oregon for Morrow
County. All persons having
claims against the said estate
are hereby required to present
such claims, duly verified and
with proper vouchers attached,
to the undersigned at the office
of her attorneys, Currin & French,
116 S. E. Second Street, Pendle
ton, Oregon, within six months
from the date of this notice.
DATED this 12th day of De
cember, 1960.
FRANCINE EVANS
Administratrix of the Estate
of William E. Francis, de
ceased CURRIN & FRENCH
Attorneys for Administratrix
P. O. Box 755
Pendleton, Oregon
41-45c
Boardman News
r MARY LEC HARLOW
(Continue De. 29 Items)
Mrs. Florence Root was rlec
teJ dlrwtor for three veara to
M-fi on the board of the Hoard
man Cemetery Malntrnanc Dis
trict at an election held lat
wk.
Matlne Skard. student at V.
of O.. Eugene, Is standing the
holiday at the home of her par
ents. Mr and Mr. George Si
card. Mr. and Mr. Rotx-rt llarwood
went to Salem to spend the holi
day at the home of Mr, liar
wood's cousin. Mr. and Mr.
Lowell Spagle. Sr.
Spec. 4 c Billie J. S.thfer of
Fort EuKtls. Va. I vUitlng for
two works at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G
Sechafer. She Is In the dental
division of the WACS.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kuhn went
to Boise, Idaho to spend the holl
davs at the home of Kuhn'
nephew. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Kuhn.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnln Hug spent
Christmas In La Grande with
Mrs. Hug's mother. Mrs. Katie
Bickford. who has been hospit
alized there following a heart at
tack. She has left the hospital
and Mrs. Hug remained with her
for this week.
Mrs. Russell Miller and chil
dren. Jim nd Patty, are visiting
In La Grande at the home of her
son In law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Vern Carpenter.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Allen and
daughter, Stacle, of Seattle, were
holiday visitors at the home of
Allen's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Allen. They all were din
ner guests Christmas day at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
Allen In Granger, Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Johnson
of Vancouver, Wash., were holi
day visitors at the home of their
sons-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. John Summers.
Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Hug and
children Debbie, Pam, David and
Julie went to Trail to spend the
Christmas week at the home of
Hug's brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Sid Ferguson.
Christmas visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Elvln Ely were
their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ely and chll
dren Renee, Ricky and Rena of
Hermiston, and their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr.' and Mrs
Newell Vaught and daughters,
Gail and Kelly of Kicniana
wh. Tuesday visitors at me
Elv home were Mr. and Mrs,
Charlie Woolley and daughter
MAiria of Pasco. Wash., who
were returning home from Hood
River where they spent Christ
mas at the home of Mrs. Wool
ley's mother, Mrs. R. A. Eades,
Paul Eades of San Fernando,
Calif., accompanied them here
and is visiting at the home of
his brother and sister-in-law, Mr,
and Mrs. Dale Eades.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Satchell of
Maupln visited at the home of
Mrs. Satchells uncle ana aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marlow, last
Friday on their way to Welser,
Ida., to spend Christmas at the
home of Mrs. Satchell's mother,
Mrs. Lafe Smith. W. W. Hartle
accompanied them to Welser.
Weekend visitors at the Marlow
hnmi were their sons and
dauehters-in-law, Mr. and Mrs
Harold Marlow and aaugnter
Anita of Cottage Grove, and Mr.
and Mrs. Darrell Marlow of Pendleton.
Christmas visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Eades were
their sons and daughters-in-law,
1961 Fishing, Hunting
Licenses On Sole
Fuhrrntrn hunters If oU
Intend to fun or hunt In Jtnu
ary, a Horn U reijulml
The Uil licrnM-s are mm' avail
abl at all license agents thru
out the state and mm,n are
ured to purchM the new II
miM-s as soon as ible so
they won't tx csucht short at
the beginning of the new sea
son.
Reldent llcem fee remain
the same lat ear. $100 for
over.
Justice and
Municipal Court
Philip Lawrence Emert.
width load, fined $15 00.
Flwyne Eugene BcTgstrom. lo-
latlon of baklc rule, fined $15 00.
Arnold Martin hprlnccr. one
headlight, fined $10.00.
Terry Evan Thompson, no
emergency brake, fined $1000.
Loleta Clarlse Bogt. failure to
stop at stop sign, fined $13.00.
James Harney Brennon, no
horn, fined $10.00.
Richard D. Murchen. trespass.
$50.00 ball forfeited.
Dualne Russell Houston, fall
ur to tag deer properly, paid
$1.50.
Jim Valentine, overtime park
ing. fined $1.00.
R L. Durkln, Improper parking,
fined $2.00.
Tauiftday. JoAiMuy I. Ittl
HEffNIR GAXETTr. TIMtS
n angling H. '. !( M taW this IM.. i..h.i.!i rt!urt when
huntlrg Item, u $7M ..r j-uit h.kti!g Ik-run- !nre f.
const (nation tiuntir.g and :h- fur l cmu -i t madtf on Jjv
Ing tUriiM Jut huitiit-.g or tale .. i i.m In c!h-r words,
fwt.it'g I tor !.- remain at $J ii t.vji t'r-t uut.au th Ju
f. -i.ini fi,m II to IT rar Urfiil- lumiliig luet.Mt and lairr
4if as. In ad.iltl.'rt . an angling I de-i In hunt big game t!t
Ih-ettM. ri tto Intend to
" !,! for salmon anf tft-rihrad
during i: l niut ! port ha
th $1 i) salmon iiriil In-1 hen)
lilTflM-.
Juvenile hunictk, r. .uli. of
aj;e, who Intend to liur.i f . r l.la
game animals durins 'H,. l.V
eaon are femlintd thai the.
regular adult hunting Iki-mm- s
tro,ulrd Young hurtteit should!
r to uofctc i. mil i..'.3:''.Z?.l
Hit) f..f the regular adult II
f rl.e
All .tt ne n;t .! are required
t- law to chare 25 cents for
-ail lueiue of $A.(a) or mote and
! cents fuf tt ah lii-rin under
$Ml This additional charge by
(he nji i.ii u to help defray their
eH-n4' and Uw9 in handling
hunting and fuhlng license.
CHURCH
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Answer is a
godA
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that
the undersigned has been duly
ppointed by the Probate Court
of Morrow County, State of Ore
gon, Executrix of the estate of
RUSSELL K. MILLER, deceased,
and all persons having claims
against the estate of said de
ceased are hereby required to
present same with proper vouch
ers duly verified to the Execu
trix at the office of Mahoney
nd Abrams, Heppner, Oregon,
within six months from the date
hereof.
Dated and first published this
5th day of January. 1961.
HAZEL MILLER.
Executrix
44-4Sc
REQUEST FOR BIDS ON GASO
LINE AND DIESEL UU.
Notice Is hereby given that
sealed bids will be received by
the Morrow County Court, at the
County Clerk's office in Heppner,
Oregon, for approximately 40,000
gallons of first structure gaso
line and approximately 40,000
gallons of diesel type fuel oil,
to be delivered Into county
tanks, at either Heppner, lone,
or Boardman, at a maximum
price per gallon, for the period
beginning January 26, 1961 to
January 25, 1962.
All bids submitted must be on
standard company contract
forms or contain complete infor
mation relative to the bid. Seal
ed bids will be opened at a spe
cial term of the County Court,
on Thursday, the 26th day of
January. 1961 at 11 o'clock A.M.
Any bid received after 11 A.M.
of above date will not be con
sidered. The Morrow County Court re
serves the right to reject any or
all bids received, or to accept
those bids most favorable to
Morrow County.
SADIE PARRISH,
County Clerk
44 45c?
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Eades and
daughters Cindy and Denlse of
Portland, and Larry Eades of
Klamath Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Eastman
and children David, Glenn and
Lisa, spent Christmas at Milton-
Frecwater at the home of East-
mans parents, Mr. ana Mrs.
James Eastman. His sister, Anita
Eastman, returned home with
them to spend this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Beeks of
Arlington were Christmas visit
ors at the home of their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Dewey West.
Christmas visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Dclbert Carpen
ter were their sons and daughters-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Mar
vin Carpenter and children John
nie and Annie of Umatilla, and
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Carpenter
and children Cindy, Larry and
Lyle of Ronton, Wash., and Mrs.
Marvin Carpenter's mother and
brother, Mrs. Anna Tompa and
Adam Tompa of Seattle, Wash
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Woolcut
of Kcnnewick, Wash., were vis
itors Christmas Eve at the home
of Mrs. Woolcutt's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Brown.
Mrs. Glen Carpenter is spend
ing the holidays in La Grande
at the home of her sister, Mrs,
Esther Emmons.
Mrs. Clara Crouch of The Dal
les visited from Thursday till
Monday at the home of her son
and dauehter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Crouch. Other Christ
mas visitors were crouens
brother-in-law, and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Ken Klrby of Prlne
ville.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baker and
children Ronnie, Randy and Ka
ren, spent Chlrstmas In La
Grande at the home of Mrs. Bak
ei's brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Carpenter.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ferguson
nd Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Be
dord and sons Leonard Jr., Greg
and Billie were Christmas vlsl
tors in Kennewick, Wash., at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Moe,
Monday visitors at the Bedord
home were Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Dotson of La Grande.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Downey of
Prosser, Wash., were week end
visitors at the home of their
son and daugnter-in-iaw, wir.
and Mrs. Don Downey.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zivney
and son Koger spent cnrisimas
In Portland at the home of their
son and uaugnier-in-iaw, mr.
and Mrs. Ted Zivney.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ekleberry
of Madras visited at the home
of Mrs. Ekleberry's brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. El
vin Ely, Monday on their way
home from Hermiston.
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Rash and
daughters Valerie and Denlse of
Portland were Christmas visitors
at the home of Rash's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rash. Other
visitors were the Rash's son-in-
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Penages of Hermiston.
Christmas visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Messen
ger were Mr. and Mrs. Truman
Messenger, Sr., and son Carroll
of Mitchell; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Willett and children Dennis,
Ronnie and Delorls of Corvallis;
Marie Cogil of Portland; Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Hammel and chil
dren Frankle, Barbara, Elena
nd Billie of The Dalles; and
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Messenger
nd daughters Kathy and Jerl-
dean of Lexington.
IONE COMMUNITY CHURCH
Rev. Rod MacKenzle, pastor
Church School Service, 9:43.
Morning Worship 11:00
Choir Practice every Tues. at
8:00 r. M.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
lone
Sunday school 10 a m.
Service 11 a m.
Evening service 7:00 p rn.
Prayer meeting Wednesday
7:30 in th homes.
ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
Rev C Bruce Spencer, rector
Holy Communion, Sunday, 7:30
a m.
Family service, 10:00 a m.
Holy Communion Wednesday,
it 10 a m and 10 a m all Holy
days.
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Robert Whybrew, pastor
Sunday school 10 a m.
Worship 11 a m.
Nazarcne young peoples sue
lety 7:00 p m.
Evening service, 7:30 p m.
Meeting In Seventh Day Ad-
ventlst church. Everyone welcome.
ST WILLIAMS CHURCH
lone
Rev Raymond Beard
Sunday Masses, 8:15 a m.
BUSINESS-PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
ST PATRICK'S CHURCH
Heppner
Rev Raymond Beard
Sunday Main's. 6 30 and 10.
ni.
Weekday Masses, 7:30 a m.
VALBY LUTHERAN CHURCH
Worship and Sunday school
every Sunday at 9:00 a m.
ASSEMBLY Or GOD CHURCH
Homer Wolflngton. pastor
Sunday school, 9:43 a m.
Morning worship, 11:00 a m.
Evening senlce 7:00 p m.
Thursday evening, family ser
vice. 7:30.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Charles V Knox, minister
Bible school, 9:43.
Worship service 11:00 a m.
HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH
Alfalfa Street
Worship serv ices, 11:00 a m.
Sunday school, 9:45 a m.
LEXINGTON CHURCH Or
CHRIST
Walter Smith, pastor
Sunday school, 10:00 a m.
Worship 11:00 a m.
THE METHODIST CHURCH
Rev Austin McGhee, Pastor
Church school, 9:45 a m.
Morning worship, 11:00 a m.
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS'
American Legion Hall
Ralph J Richards, Br. President
Priesthood meeting, 8:30 a m.
Sunday school at 10:30.
Sacrament service at 11:30.
SEVENTH-DAT ADVENTIST
David Bauer, Pastor
Saturday services
Sabbath school, 9:30 A M.
Church service, 11:00 A M.
"Quiet Hour" radio broadcast
over KGO every Sunday, 8 P M.
Voice of Prophecy radio broad
cast over KGO every Sunday, 9
P M.
Heppner City
rn.,; Mta Flril Monday
UOUnCll caoh Month
Citizens having matters for
discussion, please bring them
before the CounclL Ph. 6-9618
-
Wallace H. Wolff,
M. D.
Offic Hours 10 to IX 2 to S
Monday through Saturday
Ph. 6-9253. Res. 6-9620
HASKELL &
HASKETT, INC.
TV and Radio Sales & Service
323 N. Main Ph 6-997S
The Heppner Clinic
C M. WAGNER, M. D.
D. J. BAYLINK, M. D.
Physician and Surgeons
Ph., Day or Night 6-9114
If No Answer 6-9133
PLUMBING
SERVICE
Gilliam & Bisbee
HARDWARE CO.
Phone 6-9433
J. O. PETERSON
Latest Jewelry & Gift Goods
Watches. Clock. Diamonds
Expert Watch & Jewelry
Repairing;
Heppner, Oregon
a.
JOS. J. NYS
ATTORNEY AT LAW
127 W. Willow Street
Heppner, Oregon
Turner, Van Marter
and Bryant
GENERAL
INSURANCE
J. O. TURNER
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Phone 6-9213
Hotei fieppner Building
Heppner, Oregon
CRESWICK
MORTUARY
Licensed Funeral Director
Phone 6-9600 Heppner, Oregon
MAHONEY
AND
ABRAMS
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Collins Building
Phone 6-9141
f
Dr. E. K. Schaffitz
OPTOMETRIST
Next to Hotel Heppner
Entrance
Telephone 6-946S
Dr. L. D. Tibbies
OSTEOPATHIC
Physician & Surgeon
First National Bank Building
Res. Ph. 6-9210 OIL Ph. 6-9616
Morrow County
Abstract & Title Co.
INC.
TITLE INSURANCE
Office In Peter lluildlng
MONUMENTS
- MARKERS -
See Oliver Creswick
Creswick Mortuary
C. A. Ruggles
INSURANCE AGENCY
Phone 6-9625 Box 611
Heppner, Oregon