Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 22, 1969, Page 7, Image 7

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Classified Rates
5c per word minimum 75c
pr Insertion
Cards of Thanks S1.50
Classlfiad Display 51.00 per
men
CLASSIFIED DEADLINE
5 pjn. Tuesday
to croia Dining, casa is r-
auwted lor mall ada when
brought to tno office). Mini
mum billing charge $1.00.
Wanted
13 Misc. For Sale 15 Real Estate
SEE US for carpeting and lin
oleum needs, we have many
lines to choose from. M&R
Co. 11c
FOR SALE Family f khin FOR RENT OR SALE - One
uiree-ucuiwin apartment ana
two one-bedroom apartments.
Completely furnished. Ph, 676-
9498. 4tfc
1 Cards of Thanks
CARD OF THANKS
To Willows Grange members,
10 willows Grange women
Activity Committee, the Lexlng
ton urange members, and our
lone friends and neighbors, we
Johnsons say "thank you very
much" for an evening to re
member. The cards and gifts are
deeply appreciated. Your acts of
friendliness and kindness have
given us memories to last
lifetime.
Lloyd (Jim) and
Nadine Johnson
13c
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to sincerely thank all
my dear family and friends who
remembered me with cards.
gifts and prayers during my re
cent stay in St Anthony hospi
tal, and my thanks to the sis
ters and all the nurses who
gave me wonderful care. My
special appreciation goes to Dr.
Broun, Dr. Easton and to Dr.
Wolff. I shall never forget.
Mrs. Walter Edger
13c
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank all our
friends and relatives for the
lovely gifts, flowers, cards and
good wishes which we received
on our 50th anniversary. We are
grateful to friends and children
for all their help, making this
one of the most wonderful
events of our lives. Many, many
tnanks to an.
Oris and Catie Padberg
13p
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to extend our sincere
appreciation to our very kind
and thoughtful friends and
neighbors for their many ex
pressions of sympathy in our
loss. Our special thanks for the
floral offerings, cards and food
sent to us. In addition, I wish
to extend my thanks to Dr.
Wolff and to the staff at Pio
neer Memorial hospital for the
fine care I received during my
stay there.
Alvin Barlow and families.
13p
boat, fibre glass bottom with
15' 71" beam; includes trailer.
Also square 120-gal diesel or
gas tank. Also bay saddle
horse. Call 676-9223.
1314c
WILL BUY old presidential
campaign buttons and politi
cal items. Write Steve O'Har-
ra, 2115 S. W. Tyrol, Portland. THE AMAZING Blue Lustre will
Ore. 97201. 13c leave your upholstery beauti-
... . r : r uy soft and clean. Rent
2l:lT.J2.w?Ims ol oees- P'ectrlc shampooer $1. Case
" no Bn8W"' Furniture Co., Heppner.
can bib ittxu. u-up 13.
FOR SALE Three bedroom
home, full basement, family
room, carpei, iirepiace, iresh
ly painted, fenced yard. Vet
erans joan, jow interest, reas
onable. See at 475 Chase even
ings, or call 676-9460. 7tfc
NEED GIFT SUGGESTIONS for FOR SALE Good used Mc-
ine nign scnooi graduate.
Order gift subscriptions to the
Gazette-Times, to start any
time. S3. 50 for college year;
gift certificates aval 1 a b 1 e.
Public Notices
Milloch chain saw with 24'"
bar and chain. Pettyjohn's
Farm & Builders SuddIv. Dh.
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
12-13cthat the undersigned as Admin
istratrix of the estate of Lewis
Gazette-Times office, Box 337, WE ARE your franchlsed dealer Barclay, deceased, has filed her
or pnone bib-aees. iuuxi "r wesco raeciric rurnace ana i rinal account and report in said
;t.w p.tx, - CT. Vnaiuomng equipment estate with the Clerk of the
n ju r i.u jviatnco. lie I Morrow County Court, State of
spoiled horses. Rex English, I Oregon and that tha jnH
nv, T.cn now iv cTrvnr xrQ,.r n. I Oregon, ana inai me Judge
uui-uvuj. iiiv. i ... - " -o.,,i Jia-lthprmr has flYPfl Frtrinv tha
. I? Tree' Ui"stra- 23rd day of May, 1969, at the
"o t?t.r?nery' f,-25 hur of 9:00 a.m.. as the time,
w. uoiic-ujira miit-c. i m tne County Couithnnso in
For Rent
FOR RENT Two bedroom
house, cheap. Call 676-9178.
FURNISHED three room apart
ment for rent Phone 676-5390
or 676-5553. 13tfc
44tfx Heppner, Oregon, as the place
FOR ? A I v 1 hoihrnnm r. I Ior "earing oojecuons to saia
1314c r-rv-i bthJ,m med- final account and the settle-
:.Ur- "J .uwl ment thereof.
"'Km ,e ml MAE McPHERRIN
$10.95. M & R Co.
APARTMENT FOR RENT Lan- FOR SALE
ham Apartments. Available af
ter June 1. Call 676-5890 after
5:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m. 12tfc
AHminiRtrntriv
He WINTER AND BALFE
Attorneys at Law
3R SALE 1 bathroom cab- S" nln
inet white and sold. Regular Heppner' Oregon
price, $m.du, IV OW $32.50. M&R
Co. He
10-13p
8
Services
WE SELL, install and service
central air conditioning and
window units. M & R Co.
11c
14 Automotive
Call FREE to Pendleton
Say "276-3611 Collect"
Authorized V. W. Dealer
Cars Galore
BUSINESS MACHINES SERVICE
on all types of office equip
ment, typewriters, adding ma
chines, calculators; guaran-
rhViMpson0. EE STATION WAGONS
tact Gazette-Times office, 67b-
New Volkswagens
SEDANS (any colon)
9228, for Bud Wilson, MorreU's
Business Machines, The Dalles.
30tlx
SEE US for sewer stoppages. We
nave power equipment to ser
vice it. M & R Co. 11c
9 Livestock, Poultry
FOR SALE Two -year-old
Quarterhorse stud colt, by
Teddy Salute. W. G. Seehafer,
Fti. 481-4315, Boardman, Ore.
97818. 12-15c
0 Farm and Garden
3 Lost and Found
LOST Black Scottie dog,
years old. Anyone with infor
mation call Bill Doherty, 989
8409. Reward. 13c
FOUND Pair of ladies glasses
at MiLadies Apparel last
week. Owner may claim at
Gazette-Times office and pay
for ad. 13c
FOUND Set of miscellaneous
keys, in leather holder. Owner
claim, at Gazette-Times office
and pay for ad. 12tfx
4 Help Wanted
REGISTERED NURSE, full-time,
day shift also one full-time
and one Relief Licensed Prac
tical nurse needed by June 1,
or before. Good working con
ditions, wage open. Apply in
person, Hermiston Good Sam
aritan Center business office,
970 W. Juniper Ave., Hermis
ton, Oregon 97838. 12-13c
5 Work Wanted
WANTED Baby sitting work
for the summer. Contact Dee
Ann Petttyjohn, ph. 676-9284.
12-13c
Wanted
WANTED Camp tent. Call Dale
Holland, 676-5514. 13p
FOR SALE John Deere model
B 18x7 double disc drill on I
rubber with grass seed agitat
or and alfalfa seed box. Con
dition as is. Mail bids to Hep
pner SWCD, Box 127, Heppner.
mas opened at June 3 meet
ing. 12-14c
12 Furn. Appliances
PICK-UPS
PANEL DELIVERY
$395 Down
(your car paid for or not)
$47.95 per month
WINTER
MOTOR CO. INC.
Highway 395 Southgate
PENDLETON. OREGON
OPEN SUNDAYS
9:00 aon. to 3:00 P-m.
GOOD USED
CARS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned has been
duly appointed by the Countv
Court of the State of Oregon for
Morrow county, State of Ore
gon, as Executor of the estate
of Jessie M. Griffin, deceased,
ana nas qualified.
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 under
signed at the office of Winter
and Balfe, Heppner, Oregon,
within six months from the date
hereof. Dated and first publish
ed this 15th day of May, 1969.
ROBERT B. ABRAMS
Executor
WINTER AND BALFE
Attorneys at Law
Heppner, Oregon 1215c
Services Held
For Mrs. Cupper
By MARTHA MATTESON
MONUMENT Mrs. Louisa
Cupper, 81, a resident of Kim
berly, died Wednesday morning,
May 14. Funeral services were
held Monday, May 19, at 1:30
p.m., in the Monument Commu
nity church.
She was the wife of Martin
Cupper, mother of Mrs. Wayne
(Ethel) Leathers, and Henry
cupper or La urande.
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday. Mot 2X 1969
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USED HIDE-A-BED for
Good condition. $40.
676-5596.
PIANO FOR SALE Console
Spinet Piano to be picked up
and sold in this area. Assume
low mo. pymts. Also Elec. Or
gan. Ph. 206-CH3-9270 or write
Adjuster, Kohler & Campbell
Pianos, 427 S. W. 153rd, Bur
ien, Wn. 98116. 13-14c
NOTICE OF BUDGET MEETING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the Budget Committee of
the Heppner Cemetery Mainten
ance District has scheduled a
public meetine a7:30 P.M. on
Wednesday, June 4th, -1969, at
the District Office. 125 E. Ouaid
Street, Heppner, Oregon, for the
purpose or receiving and con
sidering the Budget Documents
and Budget Message for the fis
cal year 1969-1970.
Anv person mav snnoar nnfl
discuss the proposed Fiscal Pro
gram of the District at this
time.
Dated May 22nd, 1969.
Elaine S. George,
Budget Officer.
13c
sale 1965 Bulck Wildcat, full power.
Pn2? 1965 LeMans Hardtop coupe, NOTICE OF BUDGET MEETING
on the nunus is hereby GIVEN
that the Budget Committee of
the City of Heppner. Oreson.
13c
bucket seats, clean, 4
floor
1963 Pontiac Catalina
hardtop, good car.
1963 Ford Ranchero
Used 4-Wheel
Drives
Council Adopts
Irrigon Budgets
By FRANCES ROSE WILSON
IRRIGON The budget for the
City of Irrigon for fiscal year
1969-1970 was adopted as ap
proved by the budget commit
tee, when the City Council met
m a i mi 1 J 4. n
9dth IQfiO of u' V.i7-' luesaay nigni. ine buukb cans
h ;.h V. I ,CJL, 2.? m total ! expenditure of $19,
FOR SALE 3 plastic occas
ional chairs. Regular price 11964 Chevrolet 4
wheel
new motor, new
good condition.
$7.95, Now S5.00. M&R Co.
11c
" ' I i rrrT mm a i ji j
FOR KAT.F 1 Rwvinrf hanA V1"- -wneei urive, gooa
5-pc. wood Dinette set. $20.00.
M&R Co. 11c 1954 Willys Wagon, excellent
condition.
- has scheduled a public meeting
at 8 P.M. on Thursday. Mav
Hall, for the Purpose of rerpiv.
ing and considering the Budget
Message and Budget Documents
ror tne iiscal year 1969-1970.
Anv Person mav nnnpar nnH
drive, discuss tne proposed fiscal pro
The American Loelon Auxil
iary elected officers for the com
ing year at its meeting last
Thursday evening. Those elect
ed were June Hutchison, presi
dent: Irene Forrest, vlce-oresl
dent; Roberta Crocker, secretary-
treasurer: Martha Matteson.
cnapiain; Lucille cantweil, his
torian; Hattie Rebenstorf, ser
geant-at-arms. Thev were to
meet at the hall on Tuesday af
ternoon to fix poppies on cross
es for veterans' graves.
The MMM club held their last
meeting until September last
Thursday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. Ruben Patzer.
Mrs. Doris Capon drove to
John Day and took care of the
children at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Lonnie Harris while thev
took the baby to Portland for
checkups. Mrs. Capon returned
home Saturday evening.
The work of fencing In the
Monument tennis court, which
was started a few years back,
is nearly completed Tim Kelly
is doing most of the work. There
is new park lawn beside it, with
fireplaces, tables and benches.
Mrs. Helen Holmes arrived
last Wednesday evening and
stayed overnight with Mrs. Hat
tie Rebenstorf for the night, then
went out to her ranch home.
She had spent the winter and
spring in the Santa Barbara,
Calif, area.
Mrs. Darlene Boyer took her
mother, Mrs. Edna Moore, to
Bend last Wednesday for a med
ical checkup.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cantweil
and Mrs. Freda Johnson drove
to Heppner last week for dental
work on Monday morning.
Mrs. Freda Tubb and son,
Ricky, have moved into the low
er Farrens house.
Mrs. Mabel Corley is visiting
in Portland with some of her
children.
Mr. arid Mrs. Donald Logan
and children have moved back
to Portland. He was a high
school teacher here.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Scott and
sons, Robert and Robin, visited
in Long Creek on Saturday eve
ning.
Water Supply
Termed Excellent
Excellent water supplies are
in prospect for water users this
spring and summer in Gilliam,
Umatilla and Morrow counties
according to a report released
today by the Soil Conservation
Service, Portland.
Rapid melt of mountain snow
occurred early in April due to
warm temperatures. Snow re
mains at only the higher eleva
tion snow courses such as Toll
gate and Lucky Strike. However,
the snowpack is still 80 percent
of normal for this time of year.
Generous amounts of rain
were received in the area dur
ing April. The U. S. Weather
Bureau reported 139 percent of
normal rainfall.
Principal reservoirs are now
full or nearly full. Cold Springs
contains 49,700 acre feet while
McKay reservoir is holding
70,800 a.f.
Streamflow was excellent dur
ing April according to the U. S.
Geological Survey. The Umatil
la near Pendleton produced
135,700 a.f. during the month
Trail's End' Bronc
Still Going Strong
"Trail's EJid," saddle bronc
which will appear in Heppner
at the intercollegiate rodeo on
May 30-31 and June 1, as re
ported last week, Is still going
strong, according to the May 15
issue of Rodeo Sports News.
The bronc is reputedly one of
the best in the nation, and the
Rodeo Sports News item had
this to say:
"Rodeo fans from Montana
who attended the Spokane,
Wash., Diamond Spur rodeo are
still bragging about the perfor
mance there of Trail's End, now
owned by the Big Bend Rodeo
Company. Trail's bucked off one
of the best bronc riders in the
game today, Bill Smith of Cody,
Wyo."
Mr. and Mrs. C E. McQuarrle
drove to Bend last Friday, where
they spent the week-end visit
ing with their son, Dan. Earlier
in the month Mrs. McQuarrie
traveled to Portland where she
met her mother, Mrs. Lucy Leh
ner. who had flown by plane
from her home in Missoula,
Mont. Joining them for a day
were Mrs. Dick Ruhl and dau-
This is 180 percent of average. , ghter, Dana of Roseburg.
City Council
Heppner City
..KMtl Pint Monday
L.OUnCll ssoh Month
Citizens having matters for
discussion please present
them to City Recorder one
week prior to regular meet
ing or bring them before the
Council.
Ph. 676-9618
Monuments
Drilling
Well Drilling
"Our pleased customers are
our best recommendation."
OTTO ELLSWORTH
DRILLING CONTRACTOR
P.O. Box 471 P. O. Box 485
Island City, Ore. Heppner, Ore.
Ph. 963-3333 Ph. 676-9698
ETERNAL MARKERS
BRONZE
GRANITE
MARBLE
Cemetery Grave Markers
SWEENEY
MORTUARY
Heppner Ph. 676-9600
Optometrist
Dr. E. K. Schaffitz
OPTOMETRIST
Next to Hotel Heppner
Entrance
- Telephone 676-9465 -
Physicians-Surgeons
Exterminating Service GerQ,d A Jones M.D.
225 with $1,592 taxes to be lev
led. which is within the 6
limitation and no election will
be held.
A supplemental budegt for
the current fiscal year covering
brakes, in wmoMhe city of Heppnef at Tonal 'flSSSiOT f
this time.
Dated May 22nd, 1969.
Carl Spaulding,
tsuaget omcer.
13c
13 Misc. For Sale
FOR SALE 1 Frigidaire used
commercial Ice maker. Approx-
180 lbs. per 24 hrs. M&R Co.
Ph. 676-9418. , 11c
Pickups and Trucks
1963 International
miles
-ton 20,000
FOR SUMMER FASHIONS Cot
ton knits, terry cloth, Helenca,
knits for shorts and tank tops.
235 W. Baltimore. 13c
Farley Motor Co.
FOR SALE Practically new
G. E. portable stereo. Call af
ter 6 p.m. 676-9137. 13c
9 Livestock, Poultry 9 Livestock, Poultry
PONTIAC BUICK
JEEP RAMBLER
GMC TRUCKS
May and Chase, Heppner
Phone 676-9116
Forest Service
$7 Annual Permit
Sale Plan Told
the water system in the amount
of $14,600 was also adopted.
It was noted that some ma
terial had been delivered for the
water system and the contract
lor. A. V. DeBlasio, Construction
Co. of Yakima. Wash., is mov
ing in equipment to do the Job
Other business before the
Council Included signing a con
tract with Glidewell, whose pro
posal to audit the books was ap
proved.
The $7 annual permit (Gold-
en Eagle Passport) to recreation
MARKET REPORT
TUESDAY SALE
Mar 20. 1969
Hogs 1; Sheep 9; Cattle 430;
Consignors 48; Buyers 36.
SLAUGHTER CATTLE
Bulls, heavy .25.00 to 29.50
Young Standard
Cows -22.00 to 25.20
Commercial
Cows J9.50 to 22.10
Utility Cows 19.00 to 21.00
Canner & Cutter
Cows J.7.00 to 19.00
FEEDER CATTLE
Yearling Steers 600-
975 Pds.
Steers 400-500
Pds.
Steers 300-400
Ws.
-30.80 to 35.20
36.75 to 40.25
.39.50 to 41.75
Yearling Heifers 600-
800 Pds .29.00 to 32.00
Heifers 400-500
Pds 30.00 to 34.00
Heifers 250-350
Pds 32.00 to 38.00
Young Stock Cows, calves
at side .285.00 to 310.00
Old Stock Cows, calves
at side .245.00 to 265.00
Baby Calves, Beef 30.00 to 50.00
cummeimt: Heavy commer
cial cows 50c lower: cutter and
utility cows 50c higher; feeder
steers and heifers 50c higher.
Buyers were real pientiiui on
all classes. Sale time at North
western Livestock Hermiston, is
iz:ju p.m. Tuesdays and sale
every Friday at The Dalles Auc
tion Yard. The Dalles.
Northwestern Livestock Com. Co.
Hlfbwm? X Hermiston
DON WINK, Ugr. Etl S67-H11
EVERETT SNYDER. Era. M7-H7Q
Offic PbOM M7-CG6S
Sal Ring (Public) 667-J708
The degree of Bachelor of
Rhymes was given to 26 young
sters from North Morrow county,
who have been attending A. C.
Houghton Kindergarten and
FOR SALE 1968 Ford Ranch-1 sltes wU1 not De solc In Nat- completed their course of study,
ero pickup. P. S.. automatic. I i?nal forest campgrounds in on naay. mey receivea tneir
red in color. Less than 6500 uregon and Washington this diplomas from Principal Micn-
miles. Will accept older car season. ael Tolar, after a short program
or pickup as down payment I Tne annual permit will be on of rhymes, songs and recitations.
Phone 676-9930. 3tfc I sale at Forest Service offices but I A picnic followed with ice cream
not at campgrounas, said Keg-1 lurnisnea oy tne Kinaergarten
ional Forester Charles A. Con- Association.
naughton. I There was a family reunion
The $1 daily permits will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
available at campgrounds on a Elbert Eppenbach on Sunday,
do it yourself basis, but not when most of their children and
the $7 annual permit. Those who their families were home. Mrs.
want the annual permit (Gold- Eppenbach's brother and family,
15 Real Estate
$6,000. Phone 676-5596.
FOR SALE 3 bedroom home.
corner lot, electric heat, fenc
ed back yard. Living room
and 3 bedrooms carpeted, nice
drapes, carport Call 676-5866
or 676-581L 13tfc
MOBILE HOME for sale 12 x
60, all electric, three bedroom.
Washer-dryer, stove, refriger
ator, and some furniture. All
mcuxi uumy aneu. aeryice en-1 pn jrnri0 patennrtl ch,i n.,. I vr. tw nttim. P.,.n f
trance. Excellent location. T l' "XI S"rJ "",'"" j
nna f?7R KKoc i -nejc ji uvzlkji c ijijt inc I luif uiiim, vv .y u. , emu men aujia
ii ilcftarge areas. just as they would! Bob of Cheyenne, Wyo., and Tom
I nunting ana iisning licenses, lof Fort Lewis, Wash., were vis-
About 20 percent of the Pa- iting here, as well as Mrs. Pete
cif ic Northwest Region's 1200 Paxson of Vancouver, Wash., who
campgrounds will be under the I will be staying for several days
charge system this summer, and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Paxson and
use of the annual permit or $11 three daughters of Prineville
daily ticket will be required at I were here last Wednesday.
those sites. David Stiefel of the U. S. Na
The Golden Eagle Passport Ivy, is home from Coronado Am
can also be used at other fed- phibian Base, San Diego, Calif.,
erai recreation areas such as to visit his foster parents, Mr.
national Parks. and Mrs. Kenneth Lamb
There are numerous places in Roger Wvlie Benefeil visited
Oregon and Washington where his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
it can be purchased prior to IE. A. Stephens, on Sunday. He
going camping. Forest Service has completed his term of ser
outlets include the Regional Of- vice in the Air Force at Luke
flee in the Multnomah Building Air Field. Aio. Ariz. He was en
in Portland, all Forest Supervis- route to his home In Spokane,
or offices and District Ranger Wash., where his wife and two
offices. Including the Heppner daughters live. Mr. and Mrs.
district and the visitor Informa- Clark Stephens of Umatilla al
tion Center at Cape Perpetua on so visited his parents and his
the Oregon coast I nephew, Roger Benefeil.
FOR SALE 3 bedroom home,
itt Dams, iirepiace, carport
and storage. Convenient loca
tion. Ph. 676-5562. 12tfc
FOR SALE
Jr., house.
- Harlan McCurdy,
e ready lor occu
pancy July 1. Ph. 676-9615.
12-14c
FOR SALE Five bedroom
home, partial basement, gar
age, fenced yard, four rooms
and bath newly remodeled.
Contact Bill Johnson at 676
5850 after 6 p.m. lltfc
Ayers Pest Control
Insect and Rodent Ex
termination Termite Control
Grain Fumigation
Cattle Spray
Fogging
Clayton Ayers
Ph. 676-9953
Dobyns Pest Control
Rodent and Insect Ex
termination
Termite Control
Grain Fumigation
John Jepsen
Ph. lone 422-7180 or 422-7244
Physician and Surgeon
HERMISTON MEDICAL
CENTER -975
Orchard Ave.
Hermiston, Oregon 97838
Ph. 567-6434 Res. Rt 1,
Box 269B
Dr. L. D. Tibbies
OSTEOPATHIC
Physician & Surgeon
1st National Bank Bldg.
Res. Ph. 676-9210 Off. 676-9616
Floor Covering,
Heating
M&R Floor Covering
and Heating Co.
Will lam. Furnaces Complete Installation.
Linoleum Refrigeration
carpeting; Domestic and
un .Burner commercial
Service
Free Estimate. All Work
Guaranteed
Ph. 876-8418 Heppner
Dr. Wallace H. Wolff
M.D.
Office Hours: 10 to 12, 2 to 5:30
Man., Tues., Wed. and Fri.
1 to 5:30 Thursday
Ph. 676-9253 Res. 676-9620
Printing
Funeral Home
Sweeney Funeral Home
Pre-arrangements
Out of town service
Anywhere Anytime
Licensed Morticians
Heppner Ph. 676-9600
nsurance
Fire, Casualty, Life
and Health
FARM BUREAU
INSURANCE CO.
VESTA KILKENNY
Agent
Pendleton Office Heppner Agent
815 S. W. Court 240 N. Court
Ph. 276-2732 Ph. 676-5526
Rubber Stamps
made to your order
All sizes an types
Prompt service
Gazette-Times
Ph. 676-9228 Heppner
Title Insurance
Morrow County
Abstract & Title Co.
TITLE INSURANCE
Office in Peters Building
Ph. 676-9912
C. A. Ruggles
INSURANCE AGENCY
Ph. 676-9625 Box 247
Heppner. Oregon
Watch Repair
Peterson's Jewelers
Latest Jewelry & Gift Goods
Watches, Clocks, Diamonds
Expert Watch and Jewelry
Repairing
Heppner, Oregon
Ph. 676-9200
Wholesalers-Mfgs.
MORROW COUNTY CREAMERY
"Pride of Oregon Brands" . . .
tkq. ice-butter-ice cream
Dud Tash, Products Specialist
Clay Phillips, Salesman
William Lee Cox. Sales Mgr.
FRIENDLY SERVICE 8INCB 191
Call 676-9244
Turner, Van Marten
and Bryant
GENERAL INSURANCE
Ph. 676-9113