Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, January 19, 1961, Image 7

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Classified Rates
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CLASSI n ED DEADLINE
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LEXINGTON SECOND HAND
store now open Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday. Prior
slashed, rumltur. appliance
elothlnf. Jewelry. antique.
16 tic
Ford Tol coo Thudrbird
If you are planning on buying
car
EVTRCTT rtmaxr
Wanu to aee you. Day phone
6 9153, night phon 6 5342
3 fie
FOR SALE 1906 Ford Station
wagon, good condition, $750
or best offer. Th. 8 7284. Bob
Peterson. Uc
FOR SALE 600 Kl. wooden
tank In good condition. Good
for water supply tank. Morrow
County Creamery. 45p
FOR SALE 1953 Studebaker H
ton pickup, new 16 ft fiber
glass Yellowjacket boat Con
tact Jack Van Winkle or phone
6-9995 or 6 9928. 44-tfc
USED CARS
I960 Chev. 2-dr. Belalr. This Is
a good economical unit 6 cyL
Stan, transmission. Practically
new rubber.
1959 Bulck Invlcta. Exceptionally
low mileage, new rubber, full
power equipment This car has
to be seen to be appreciated.
1958 VauxhalL Lots of economi
cal transportation.
1953 Bulck Roadmaster. Loaded.
Miles of transportation left In
this exceptionally good used
car.
USED TRUCKS
Now's the time to get a good
farm truck. Three to choose
from.
1955 Chev., 2-ton cab-forward
truck; excellent farm truck,
good condition, nylon tires,
new paint, long w-b, 2-speed
axle.
1949 International with 15' bed
and stock rack. Good rubber.
1952 G.M.C. 2 Ton Trk., good
8.25 rubber. Exceptionally good
stock racks & bulk racks. Ideal
farm trks.
USED
COMMERCIALS
I960 Willys Jeep. 9,162 miles.
Full top. A real bargain.
1954 Willys 2-wheel dr. station
wagon. Reconditioned motor.
Heater and radio. Lots of trans
portation. 1952 Willys pickup. New short
block.
1954 Ford pickup. One-half ton.
1951 Dodge -ton pickup, ex
cellent rubber.
1954 Jeep. Excellent condition.
New paint. Good rubber.
1942 Chevy Truck trap wagon.
WE ABE YOUR
FRIGIDAIRE DEALER
See the new 1961
Flair -Type Range now on dis
play. A number of good used
appliances on hand.
Imperial range that has been
on the school plan for 1 year.
FARLEY
MOTOR COMPANY
Pontiac-Bulck-WIllYS-GMC
Phone 6-9116
40-tfe
1961 2-door RAMBLER Ameri
can Deluxe, delivered Heppner,
weather-eye, heater, overdrive,
underseal, prestone, $2, 165.62.
Farley Motor Co., Ph. 6-9116.
42 tic
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
OFFICE SUPPLIES, typewriters,
adding machines sales and
service. In Heppner regularly.
Hills Office Machines, call
Gazette-Times, 6-9228 for ser
vice. YAGER DRILLING CO.
Echo, Oregon
Wells Pumps Sprinkler
Systems
PHONE FR 1-8311 COLLECT
frtr corviee
39tfC
$2.50 PER HOUR or more for
rr nr full time route work.
Large repeat orders. Man or
woman. Write Mcaus v,y..
onv Ari t rak land 23. Caul.
ONE STOP
SHOPPING
Used Cars
I960 Cadillac 4 -dr.
Spt Sedan SU0O
19S9 Ford 4-dooc
Fairlane V I.
CruUomatlc . 1 1-500
60 Chev. Hardtop. 350
engine, std. trans. 12450
57 Mere. Montclaii ..1590
56 Ford Vict. Cpe. 1000
55 rord Sta Wagon
VI automatic 950
'tS Chev. 1 dr.
r a b. a. 900
56 Cher. Spt cpe. Vt
OD - . SI 050
54 Cher. BJL 4 dr. SS0
'54 Ford 4 dx. Sdn 600
COMMERCIALS
S4 Willys 4 wh. dr.
6 ctL
51 Willys 4 w dr.
47 Ford LWB Fit bed,
3 speed
.1050
too
750
FULLETON
Chevrolet Co.
6-9921
SINGER SEWING
AAACHINE CO.
SALES - SERVICE
Sewing Machines k Vacuum
Cleaners of all Makes
Contact Mrs. David Eckman
HEPPNER PH. 6-9101
11-tfc
FOR SALE 1958 DeSoto. Auto
matlc transmission, only 6500
miles. Phone 6-9200 or 6-9466.
40tfc
BRING YOUR Gold Bond stamp
hnnka to us. We will order your
premiums for you. L. E. DICK. '
Wav. 37tiCf
FOR SALE: 4-bedroom oiaer
home with full basement ana
Ph fi.9G79. 44-tfc
Hal "ft-- -
USED FURNITURE 1 davenport
. A nVinlr
$10, aavenpon nu v,.. t
May be seen at George hous
between 8 and 12 a.m. or call
6-9916. Kindergarten Board.
39tfc
WOOD FOR SALE, $10 cord, de-
ii,o Phnno 6-5KJ7. AJ-uc
FOR SALE 3 Dempster drills
... . . T maH.
No. 21 wltn nncn. in tjwu -""-ditlon.
See at Roy Martin ranch
, rail 3.8487. 39-48C
DO YOU NEED Cabinet worKj
Interior decoraung. or
around carpentry work done7
Call Avery Taylor, 6-5385.
19-trc
FOR RENT Apartment, phone
6-9673.
45-tfc
PHOTO TINTING oil coloring
5x7, 50c, 8x10, Si.w. rieac
a1! 45-51C
CARLOAD SHEETROCK-jUSl in.
38" and Vt" inicKnebsra,
4x8 sheets. So many uses.
Check our prices first! Ander
son's Builders Supply. Phone
6-9427. 45 47c
Beautiful Admiral 21 T. V.
Modern style, metal console In
perfect condition. $129.00. Call
6-9228 for your free demon
5n much Dleasure for
46-C
SO llLl.it- t
LOST- Red leather, women s bill
fold, near Gale St. across from
Dr Wolffs office. Please call
Nancy Mills at 6-9996. 46-c
FOR SALE-2 Champ plows with
hydraulic hitch and lifts. 155 H
Combine. John Deere. All in
good condition. Phone 6-9732.
46-4op
,.n-i- i aHips purse
on
Church street in front of Edgar
Morris home. Owner may have
by identifying and paying for
this ad. Inquire at 220 Church
. -,.. -fYl n m. 40-C
BRASS and green Uee 'amp-Two
lamps, double swiu.-. '
nniv $9.00. Phone
- 48 -C
Boardman News
By MART Lit HARLOW
it.. iHiiTkM hleh school ba
nd
I... th laiirhlD Of BUI
UI1UI I li.w .
!.(. - uiit MMrnt a concert
In
. ,1, v -----
it.. h.M.l evmnafclum at 8 p.m
Jan 2. Called th -Band Wagon
Show." it will ! iturt the
irhn.il md bnd. the com
bined Boardman Irrtgon Junior
bands, and the combined uoara
trrii-nn hfrlnner bands.
The show will feature light
number, also novelties.
number will be a clarl
net trio by Linda Warner, Caro
i.. Rakor and Alice Callff.
This Is the first public concert
by the band under wnues ieaa
Thr will be an ad
mission charge. 50c for adult
35c for students, and 25c for
children.
Mrs. Earl Brlggs was hostess
tnr th Home Economics Club
of Creenfleld Grange at her
hnm Wednesday afternoon oi
last week. Mrs. Glen carpenter
u-aa rwhnatPla.
The club will be hostess for
a baby shower In honor or Mrs.
G. A. McSwaln (Rosemary Deu
len) Jan. 21 at the grange hall
at 7:30 p.m.
The Morrow County Pomona
Home Economics Club Confer
ence will be held here at the
grange hall, starting at 11:30
a m. A no-host iuncneon win oe
served at 12:30. Mrs. Ellens
wvphoff. Wallowa, district Home
Economics Club Chairman, wiu
conduct the meeting. All mem
bers are welcome to attend.
Greenfield Grange met at the
hall Thursday night or iasi
week, with Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Brlggs and Mrs. Glen Carpenter
LUMBER
FOR SALE
2x4 STUDS
No. 4 $12 up per M
No. 5 S5 per M
SHAVINGS
You load S2.50 per load
Heppner Lumber Co.
6-9440
PLATFORM ROCKER 1 1 g h t
wood, brown tweed upholstery.
M.nn. Phone 6-9155. 46-C
W G-P Pegboard plain or
amoved. For earaees, base
merits and homes. Anderson's
Builders Supply, Phone 6-9427.
46-48c
FOR SALE first cutting hay.
Call Ken Palmer, 3 8403.
46-48C
Few pairs men's slipons and Ox
fnrHs Also Red Wine sport
boots at reduced prices.
f 4fi-47c I
Gonty's for hearing aid batteries: I
4A.47rl
i.iii iv a. -
FOR SALE 1959 Great Lakes I
.hwironm. 10 wide and 47
long trailer house. See or call
John Groves, Phone 6-5838.
46-tfc
FOR SALE Barn alfalfa hay,
first and third cutting. Phone
6-9797.
46-p
FOR RENT Small 2-bedroom
h0USe see R- G. Watklns
r.r nhone 6-9175. 46-47C
I
FOR SALE 1954 Ford 4-aoor.
Sell for $250 or best offer. Call
on 11 46-49c
YEARS AHEAD! The new Flair
Range by Frigldaire presents
the latest features. See at
FARLEY MOTOR CO. today!
46-c
CHOOSE the Frigldaire Flair
. l.ti.U nn Wa
range ior your uku.
stooping, no bending. See In
glass door. The latest develop
ment in cooking. FARLEY MO
tor ro. 46-c
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank everyone for
their visits, cards, flowers and
many kind deeds during my re
cent illness. Your thoughtfulness
will always be remembered.
Mrs. Bud Marshall
46-c
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank everyone for
their visits, cards, and flowers
during my recent illness. Your
thoughtfulness will always be
remembered.
Joe Halvorsen
46-c
FARM MACHINERY
SPECIAL
New J. D. 430 Tractor wpower
steering, live P.T.O.. 3 point
hitch, equipped wnew J. D.
No. 35 Farm loader. Regular
price $3493.50. This week
$2800.00.
TRI-COUNTY EQUIPMENT
Your John Deere Dealer
Heppner 6-9258
as hesis T'"4' kitlutk tup.
p.r t 6:30 p m.
e Hay, ixunt rktenion
agent, Heppner, showed elides ot
mil conaervatlon In this area,
featuring weed control.
.Mr. Cecil Hamilton was ap
pointed to serve tn the e"cal
committee to replace Mrs. lrl
Brlggs. Mrs. W. U. Sthafer was
appointed to sere on the com
munity aenlce committee.
Mr. Z"e Billings was hotes
for the meeting of the Board
man TIHIcum Club at her home
Tuesday night of Utt we-k.
Names were drawn for this
year's Carnation Sister.
The annual Sweetheart Dinner
was discussed, and It was de
cided to have It In the Saddle
Boom of the Hltvhln' Post Cafe
the evening of Feb. 18.
Velma Glass, county nurse.
nnnnr. will show a film on
heredity at the next meeting.
u.kiih u.-ill be held at the home
of Mr. Ronald Black Jan. 24.
visitors last Thursday and Fri
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Plvln Elv wer Mrs. Ely's bro
ther and slster ln law. Mr. and
xira- neorce Chandler, and her
aiir. Mr. John Samuel of Cot
tage Grove. They and the Ely's
were called to Wenatchee, Wash.
Jan. 11 to attend the funeral of
hlr brother-in-law, C. C Da
vidson, 60. who died of a heart
attack there Jan. 7.
Mn. Joe Tatone has received
word that her nephew. Bill Wil
son, former resident here, is in
a hospital in Ashland, critically
Injured in a car accident last
week somewhere between Yrcka,
California and Ashland. Wilson
rtrlvps a bread delivery truck
over this route, and he skidded
on ice and wrecked his truck.
He had not regained conscious
ness.
Mrs. Ervln Flock and children
Charmalee and Frank returned
home Thursday from a four
weeks visit with her brothers
and Kisters-ln law. Mr. and Mrs.
Pf MrTlellan. Sr. at Big Bear
Lake. California, and Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Kunze at Westmin
ster, California.
Mrs. Pete Saranto or Milton-
Frwwater was a visitor last
week at the home of her brother
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
anu Biaiiri MiiMovT, mi I it'll i ii ui auajr uiuuiiiig v
Russell Eastman.' Weekend vis- ford l0 attend the funeral serv
tor at the Eastman home was lces 0f her fathor who just pass-
. . i . 1 7 1 . r.elman Mil. I
his brother, Jim Eastman, Mil
ton-Freewater.
fr and Mrs. Charles Forth
man. Ontario, former residents
here were overnight visitors bun
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs
Leonard Bedord.
Mrs Claud Coats and Mrs
Florence Root went to Pilot Rock
Saturday to attend the dedica
tion of the new post office there.
Mrs. Frank Mariow visited ai
the
home of her aunt, Mrs. Ernest
Zerba, in Walla Walla. Wash.
three days last week
rwlla TlnHcav
Mr ivila Llndsav. home ec-
onomlcs instructor of Riverside
HiPh School, has announced the
receipt of a check for $10.00 from
the Morrow County LowDeues
to help purchase meat for use
In dally classes.
Linda Daniels was honored
with a surprise party on the oc
casion of her birthday Saturday
night when a group of high
school students called at her
home. In the croup were Don
Taylor and Leonard Bentley of
Irrigon, Jim and Ted Honman,
Jim and Patty Miller, Ed and
Kent Boothman, Eileen Ely,
Richard Watts, Irene Potts, San
dra Thorpe, Patti Partlow, John
ni Partlow. and Colleen '- and
Karen Anderson. The evening
was spent in dancing.
Mrs. Nathan Thorpe entertain
ed with a party in honor of her
daughter Teresas eievenm
birthday Friday at her home,
nnpsts included JoAnn Thorpe,
Hermiston, Linda Tatone, Cheryl
Daniels and Annie Obermeier.
Each guest was presented with
a favor.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gronquist
and daughter Karen spent the
weekend in Portland visiting at
the home of Mrs. Gronquist's
brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Mike Healy.
Mr. and Mrs. Royal Rands vis
ited relatives In Portland last
week, and Rands also had a
medical check-up.
The temperature here has
been warm for this time of year
the past several days. Sunday's
maximum was 64 above.
SPOONLICKERS 4-H CLUB
The meeting or me spoon
lickers 4-H club of Heppner was
called to order by Susan Drake,
,ciHpnt Kathv Rea, secretary,
read the minutes and called the
rolL
Mr. nnuplas Drake, our lead
er, led a discussion on the basic
four food groups. Cheryl ceuen
Jean Stockard con
ducted an experiment about
milk, showing the properties of
which milk U maae.
Monument News
r MARTHA MATTTSOW
Mr, and Mr. Fln Chanain
nd children of Auburn. Vah..
tt.jil lal Thursday to vUH
ht-r brother and family, the Sam
S-ott. They had tre n at Vale
Uiting her mother and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jaik Jewell and
hil.tren of Klnrua vUlted her
folks over the week end at the
Ariel Fleming ranch.
Mrs. Edith ItUcs became the
bride of Ray Glencer of Cotton
wood on Dec. 29. OHIelatlng was
Just toe of the Peace Erne! Sharp
In the Canyon City court house
Their wltnes.se were Mrs. Dot
iMwards of Unc Creek and John
Glenger of Monument. They
were charlvarled Saturday eve
nlng at their home on Cotton
wood. Mr. and Mr. Henry Martin re
turned home Sunday afternoon
after a two weeks trip to Salem
visiting relatives. Miss Marga
ret staved with her brother Rich
ard and family while her folks
were gone.
The ladles or Top gave loim
Bleakman a birthday party
Wednesday.
Fthel Leathers. Yvonne Stub
blefield. Edna Moore and Ltnnle
r.iiman were hostesses Tuesday
evening at the Moore home, hon
oring Mrs. Cora Stubblefleld
with a pink and blue shower.
She received many lovely pres
ents.
Mr. and Mrs. Lllburn Hunt
,nH rhiMron of Lone Creek spent
Sunday In town, visiting friends
snd relatives.
Ernie Johnson spent Saturday
In Heppner on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mus
nrnvo Hrove to LaPlne Wednes
day to visit their daughter and
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle
Stewart.
Mr. and Mrs. Mead Gilman
were overnight guests at the
James Humphrey home in rossii
Friday night as they had driven
down to take in the ball game
between Condon and Fossil.
Mr. and Mrs. Bazel Harrison
of Redmond spent baturaay
night at the Stanley Musgrave
hnmp.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Williams
ed away.
Mr. and Mrs. John Covington
and Ron left Saturday morning
for Huco. Okla.. to attend nis
grandfathers funeral.
L. D. Vinson has been out near
Hpnnnpr helDinn his sister, Mrs.
Emma White, with some of her
work.
George (Bucky) Flower, son of
Leo and Clara Flower, has writ
ten them that he Is a drama ma
jor at the Pasadena City College
and has been awarded a schol
arship which entitles him to
study at the Michael Fcrral Act-Inn-
Center in Palm Springs,
Calif., during the winter term.
Flower worked with the Sum-
merhouse Stock Players In Al
hnmiernue. N. M.. during this
past summer, but returned to
Pasadena to resume his studies
In September. In addition to his
el Sleeps, he has worked this fall
with a theater group called the
Foothill Curtain Kaisers.
Th annual January birthday
party was held at the Rho Bleak-
man home on Monument moun
tain Saturday evening. Home
made candy, popcorn, cake and
Ice cream were served inruoui
int? and there were five
tables of pinochle beside those
visiting. Present were Mr. and
Mrs. Charle3 Roach, Mr. and
Mrs. Ivan Smith and Miss Con
nie, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cork, Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley Musgrave, Mr.
and Mrs. Arlet Fleming, Mr. and
Mrs. Verne Mccarty, Mr. ana
Mrs. Robert Gertson and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cupper,
Mrs. Lucy Day, Mrs. Wave Jack
son, Mrs. Elmer Mateson, Clar
ence Holmes, Eston btepnens, wr.
and Mrs. Dave Musgrave of
Legal Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Kntra hereby eiven that
the undersigned has been duly
appointed by the Probate wun
of Morrow County, State of Ore
gon, Executrix of the estate of
RUSSELL K. MILLKK, aeceasea,
and all persons having claims
against the estate of said de
ceased are hereby required to
present same with proper voucn
rc Hnlv verified to the Execu
trix at the office of Mahoney
and Abrams, Heppner, Oregon,
within six months from the date
41 V-
Dated and first published tn.s
5th day of January, I9bi.
HAZEL MILLER,
Executrix
44 -48c
Mi-unt Vernon. Mr, and Mr Ba-i-t
llarrtaon of Redmond, Mr.
and Mrs. Kho Bleakman and
)our-;.r uaufc'hter. Bill.
See i In Hefner Ut Tuetday
were Mr. Stella Miarty and
tw-n ", M'l I'lnier Matlrsun.
Itobert Svtt, Mr. and Mrs, Tom
CamjiN-ll and children. Mr.
Jack lavender. anl Mr. and Mr.
Uet Dick.
Mr and Mr. Res Diik. of
Betul. have purchaMsl the old
Batty ranch on the John Day
near Klmberley. Mrs. Dick and
daughters have been living on
the ranch while Mr. Dlcfc fin
CHURCH
ANNOUNCEMENTS
IONC COMMUNITY CHUBCH
Rev. Rod MacKenzle, pastor
Church School Service, 9:45.
Morning Worship 11:00
Choir Iractlce every Tue. at
8:00 P. M.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
lone
Sunday school 10 a ro.
Service 11 a m.
Evening service 7i00 p m.
Prayer meeting Wedneeday
7:30 in the home.
ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
Rev C Bruce Spencer, rector
Holy Communion, Sunday, 7:36
a m.
Family service, 10:00 a m.
Holy Communion Wednesday,
it 10 m and 10 a m all Holy
days.
CHURCH Or THE NAZABCNE
Robert Whybrew, pastor
Sunday school 10 a m.
Worship 11 a m.
Nazarene young- peoples soc
iety 7:00 p m.
Evening service, 7:30 p m.
Meeting In Seventh Day Ad-
ventist church. Everyone wel
come.
ST WILLIAMS CHURCH
lone
Rev Raymond Beard
1 sunaay Masses, o.io am.
GOD A
BUSINESS-PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
Heppner City
r ! smu ri
im atoaaay
ritliona havina matter for
discussion, pleas Drug mem
before the Council. Ph. 6-9618
4
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HASKELL &
HASKETT, INC.
TV and Radio Sales & Service
323 N. Main Ph 6-997S
PLUMBING
SERVICE
Gilliam & Bisbee
HARDWARE CO.
Phone 6-9433
J.
JOS. J. NYS
ATTORNEY AT LAW
127 W. Willow Street
Heppner, Oregon
J. O. TURNER
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Phone 6-9213
Hotei fieppner Building
Heppner. Oregon
MAHONEY
AND
ABRAMS
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Collin Building
Phono 6-9141
Dr. L. D. Tibbies
OSTEOPATHIC
Physician & Surgeon
First National Bank Building
Be. Ph. 6-3210 OIL Ph. 6-9616
MONUMENTS
- MARKERS -
See Oliver Creswick
Creewlck Mortuary
ishes up sime buincs affair
In Bend
The een In Sprsy Friday
after rin for the atai thoil
h game were Mr- S'etU Me
Carty and Itonnte. Mr Bud Vn
tie. parlene B')rr. I'Jna Xloure,
Mr. Cl)de Cavenaer. Crtil lune
hart. Marty Otis. Mr. and Mr.
Ce.ft Hill.
Mr, and Mr. Erl lrwi t.4
their two ountet children to
John Pay Friday r nwiicai
care.
Mitchel ilard Monument Fri
day evening. B string beat
Mitchell.
ST MTKJCII CXUBCH
Heppner
Rev Raymond Beard
Sunday Masse, 8:30 and 10.
m.
Weekday Masse, 7:30 m m.
VALBT LUTHERAN CHURCH
WorhlD and 9undy achool
every Sunday at 9:00 a m.
ASSEMBLY Of OOD CHUICH
Homer Wellington, pastor
Sunday achool, 9:43 a ro.
Morning worship, 11:00 a m.
Evening service 7:00 P ro.
Thursday evening, family er.
vice, 7:30.
CHRISTIAN CHUBCH
Charles V Knox, minister
Bible school. 8:43,
Worship service 11:00 a m.
HOPS LUTHER AH CHUBCH
Alfalfa Street
Worship service, 11:00 a m.
Sunday school. 9:43 a m.
LEXINGTON CHUBCH OT
CUBIST
Walter Smith, pastor
Sunday school, 10:00 a m.
Worship 11KX) a m.
THE METHODIST CHUICH
Rev Austin McChee, Pastnr
Church school, 9:45 a ra.
Morning worship. 11:00 a m.
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
Or LATTER-DAY SAIHTS
Amaftcaa Leatoa Ball
Ralph J Richards. Br. President
Priesthood meeting. 8:30 a m.
Sunday achool at 10:30.
Sacrament service at 11:30.
SEVENTH-DAT ADVENTIST
David Bauer, Pastor
Saturday service
Sabbath achool, 9:30 A ML
Church service, 11:00 A M.
"Oulet Hour" radio broadcaai
over KGO every Sunday, 8 PM.
Voice of Prorjhecv radio broad
cast over KGO every Sunday, 9
r n.
P M.
Wallace H. Wolff,
M. D.
Office Hours 10 to It S to 8
Monday through Saturday
Ph. 6-9253, Rea. 1-9620
4,
The Heppner Clinic
C M. WAGNER. M. S.
D. J. BATLINK, M. D.
Physician and Surgeons
Ph., Day or Night-fl-9114
Ii No Answer 6-9133
j. O. PETERSON
Latest Jewelry d Gift Ooeds
Watches, Clock, Diamonds
Expert Watch & Jewelry
Repairing
Heppner, Oregon
.
Turner, Van Marttr
and Bryant
GENERAL
INSURANCE
CRESWICK
MORTUARY
Licensed Funeral Direetoa
Phone 6-9600 Heppner. Oregon
Dr. E. K. Schaffitz
OPTOMETRIST
Next to Hotel Heppner
Entrance
Telephene 6-9465
Morrow County
Abstract Cr Title Co.
nra
TITLE INSURANCE
Office In Peters Banding
C. A. Ruggles
INSURANCE AGENCY
Phone 6-9625 Box til
Heppner. Oregon
45-46p