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i -1 f .11 1 i If l f l it II l m mm a mw mm 11 Classified Rates Se per word minimum 75c per Insertion Card of Thank $1.50 Clauified Display $1X0 pet Inch CLASSIFIED DEADLINE 5 pjn. Tuesday To avoid billing, cash is quested for small ads when brought to the office. Mini mum billing charge $1.00. 1 Cards of Thanks CARD OF THANKS am sincerely graieiui to friends and relatives who re- mom hrnt mo with clftS. flOW- ers, cards and prayers during my stay In Good Shepherd hos pital. Best wishes and thanks to all of you. Mabel Cotter 17p Notices NOTICE Last stated convoca tion of Royal Arch Masons for summer will be Wednesday, June 25. All companions urg ently requested to attend, as plans and committees must be set up for Outdoor Meeting July 12, In honor of Grand High Priest Paul Jones. 17c 4 Help Wanted AMBITIOUS? Full Part Time Year-around steady repeat hndnpu Wo distribute 45 mil lion pkg's yearly. Average $3 to $6 hourly, wme nawieiKm Oakland. Cal. JW . A4fi07. 1618c Wanted WANTED Good homes for five appealing baby kittens. Phone 676-5562. 17tfc WILL BUY crlpplea, retired and spoiled horses. Rex English. ph. 567-6065. Itfc 7 For Rent FOR RENT Furnished three room apartment. Phone 676 5390. "tfc FOR RENT One bedroom fur nished house with fireplace. C. E. McQuarrie, phone 676 9693. 16 17c FOR RENT OR SALE Two bedroom house, partly furn ished good location, water furnished. Priced reasonably to buyer. Call 676-9498. FOR RENT Modern, attractive one bedroom apartment, nice furniture and TV hookup fur nished. Contact Ray Ayers or phone 676-9930 after 6:00 p.m. FOR RENT Trailer lot after June 5. City water and sewer anciuueu. jrii. v, i - -QA17 14tfC For Rent APARTMENT FOR RENT-Lan- a i Aiinilon a III. ham Apartments. nvouUU.v ter June 1. Call 676-5890 after 8 Services BUSINESS MACHINES SERVICE on ail types oi unite .-m.- tvnewriters. adding ma chines, calculators; guaran teed service for one year Scheduled trips monthly. Con- . Pnntfa.Tfmic nfflCG. DlO" 9228, for Bud Wilson, Morrell s Business Macniiies, 3QttSt 10 Farm and Garden STRAWBERRIES U -Pick, 16c lb., bring containers. Winn Berry Farm, on Hwy. between Athena and Milton-Freewater. Open 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. each day. Ph. 566-2105, Weston. 9 Livestock, Poultry MARKET TUESDAY SALE June 17. 1369 Hogs 3; Sheep 48; Cattle 287; Consignors 42; Buyers 28. SLAUGHTER CATTLE Bulls -24.00 to 28.80 YZwsSU"d"d.-.-.--21-50 to 23.50 Commercial ...19.60 to 22.301 vnm crZZZ'jism to 20.00 ows & CU"!L.16.50 to 19.50 Shell! -I 10.00 to 12.00 FEEDER CATTLE Yearling Steers 1600- 1800 Pds 32.00 to 33.80 Cows Northwestern Livestock Com. Co. Highway 3a Hermlston DON WINK. Mgr. Ere. 667-31U 10 Farm and Garden FOR SALE One only demon strator model 32-foot Glencoe $1800. Also, one only 12-foot Model 80 Owatonna Draper swather. $G95. Campbell Equipment, Inc., Hermlston, 507-6529. 15-18C 12 Furn., Appliances FOR SALE Early American hutch, $200. Dining room lauu, three leaf extension-four Cap tains chairs-two host chairs, $250. Call Janet Turner, 989 4167, Lexington, Oregoh. 17c FOR SALE Air cooler, for a 35' to 45' trailer, can 8118. 16-17C 13 Misc. For Sole FOR SALE Silver gray male poodle puppy. 11 weens iiu. $25. Phone 675-5839. 17p TREAT RUGS right, they'll be a delight it cleaned wun oiue Lustre. Rent electric shampoo . si rns Furniture Co., v . Hennner. 1'C i . FOR SALE Two 700-18 truck Wheels are 8- hole Chevrolet for 1-ton Chcv or GMC trucks. Also two tw-io tires & wheels. Wheels lit A tnn Intor. Ford. Dodee & Stud ehaker DickuDS. Wheels are trurk .tvne. See Ut Ford's Tire Service or Call ' 17-lSc 14 Automotive Call FREE to Pendleton Say "276-3611 Collect" Authorized V. W. Dealer Cars Galore New Volkswagens SEDANS (any color,) STATION WAGONS 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 a.m. to 3:00 pjn. GOOD USED CARS 1969 Buick IeSabre, power equip ment, air-conamonea. toft Pontiac Catalina 2-door hardtop, good car. 1963 Ford Ranchero Used 4-Wheel Drives 1957 GMC 4-wheel drive, good rubber, new stocK wk. iq?vt Willvs Wagon, excellent condition. Pickups and Trucks 1963 International -ton 20,000 miles 1961 Chevrolet pickup. 6 cylin der, Jong DOX, Wiue muc. 1951 Chevrolet truck. New short block, 1100 gallon tanK. Farley Motor Co. PONTIAC BUICK JEEP RAMBLER GMC TRUCKS May and Chase, Heppner Phone 676-9116 9 Livestock, Poultry REPORT Steers 500-600 Pds di!.0U lO Steers 300-400 Pds 37.50 to 40.85 Yearling Heifers 500- 600 Pds to Heifers 350-450 Pds 31.00 to 34.50 Young Stock Cows, calves at side .256.00 to 292.00 Baby Calves, Beef 40.00 to 58.00 SHEEP the head 17.00 to 21.00 COMMENT: Butcher cows and bulls steady; feeder classes steady but under pressure. The market could soften a little on feeder steers and heifers. EVERETT SNYDER, Eve. K7-8170 Office Phone SG7-5655 Sale Ring (Public) 67-8708 15 Real Estate FOR SALE Weltzel trailer home, 12 x 60, three Dearoom water, electricity, sewage. $0,000; $2,000 down, balance easy terms. Turner, Van Mar ter & Bryant l7"c FOR SALE Large 4-bedroom home. Remodeled Kitcnen anu bath, dining room, fireplace, utility room, full basement. Rewiring done and new oil furnace. Large lot. 675 Hager St.. ph. 67(5-5552. Wile FOR SALE Harlan McCurdy Jr.. house. Be reaay xor mxu pancy July 1. Ph. 676-9015. FOR SALE: 3 bedroom home, corner lot, electric neai, n-i"--ed back yard. Living room and 3 bedrooms carpeted, nice J - -.r-t Poll fi7fi-58(6 nr fi7fi.R811. 13tIC rAn CATV 3 hod room home EUU tjnu- w - " ' - Vt baths. Iirepiace, curpou ctnrana PntlVOtllpnt IOCS- tinn. Ph. 676-5562. 12tfC for SALE Five bedroom hnmn nnrtlal hasement. Ear age, fenced yard, four rooms and batn newiy raiiuutii-u nt-r.t Pill Tnhnsrm at 676 ywri nftpr 6 cm. litre FOR SALE Comfortable two bedroom home, large uacn yard. 485 Morgan St. Phone 676-5818. 14-17p two c a t t? uriivi 2-bed toom home, giassea-in ironi porch, carpeted i.r., itx.ouu, 6 K St. Take over 4 loan Contact owner, Gordon Pratt 011 ctoiiinm rir Monmouth iil uiuuiu... . ii... a u ,1 .-w. mmo dlrS S. Chase St.. $10,000: available rwvnTMinnv slimmer. Own 1U1 "- J - er same as above. Take over imw onst FHA loan. 14tfc pfro rmT flR SAT.Fi One three-bedroom apartment anu two One-DeOTOOm aparuucnio r-mrlotolir fiirni:htd- Ph. 676- Q4PS 4tfc trvo CATV Thrpo hedroom home, full basement, iamny room, carpet, iirepiace, , notnteH fpnpprt vard. Vet erans loan', low interest, reas nnoKio coo at 475 Phasp even tTiac nr rail 676-9460. 7tfc e" w . Public Notices CALL FOB BIDS wnTirv tq WKREBY GIVEN that tha ntv of Hfcuuner. wreson Al J.-i will receive Dias ior me TratM i Tn sinfrle seal ao- prox:imately 12,950 square yaras U. t-llX o- - - f Item 1NO. . 1U UUUUiC f n.nvim9tiiv 7n snuare vards. UlVAlUIUtv.J .w " i t Wr. Q. nvprlav With approximately one inch AC zoo square yaras. Thn wmtractnr tn blade if nee m, t hmnm plppn existinE casaiv, w . . pavement, to roll all work and iurnisn tacx com anu maicw-. on AC overlay, using fine mix f,.n with 7 of asphalt on all AC overlay;. , , j tt fn, yAntrarnr rr niaiie 11 net; nnnmr hrrnm rlpan exiStlllC pavement, to roll all work and r .. -i t t ...ill 1nnr3 onH USe City rOCK. ne win "" haul from city stockpile and ...si? OflA QAA ocnhfllt. in COr- Will use AWOVU rant nrnnnrtionS. Of! all seal fvr-. r nnQ ritiff All bids must be in possession u fih, Pivnrrtpr. C.itv Hall, Heppner, Oregon, not later than 8:00 o'clocK r.jvi., juiy iui, at which time bids win oe open -J 1 nnnoMorpd hV the COm mon Council of said City. The City reserves the rigni w iejci.1 any and au Dias. DATED: June 12, 1969. ELAINE S. GEORGE, RECORDER Unnnnor OrPCTOTI 97836 16-17C NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING The budget for the City of r. i - f- tvio fiscal vear 1969-70, beginning July 1, 1969. was prepared on an w.-uiuuu6 basis consistent wun iuai 1 nr nr vpars. A meeting of the governing body will be held July l, xawj enn pm at the Citv Hall for the purpose or hoiaing a puu CH. W.-J - , lie hearing on mis uuut, r.n M r,f Thu mincer are rt v ti 1 1 aWp at the Citv Hall for 10c per sheet or 25c complete. WATT WAYF.S. Chairman of the Budget Committee 1617c NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, as executrix of the estate of AGNES B. WIGHT MAN, deceased, has filed her Final Account and Report in said estate with the Clerk of this Court and that the Judge thereof has fixed Monday, the 30th day of June, 1969, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., as the time, in the County Courtroom in Heppner. Oregon, as the place, for hearing objections to said Final Account and the settle ment thereoL s ANNA J. GRAHAM Mahoney & Abrams Attorneys at Law Heppner, Oregon lo-18p Mrs Dalfcoso By MART LEE MARLOW nnipnMiN-The Altar Sod- , u Pnirtck'n church held on installation dinner last week at the Dodge city inn. mrn. unn Daltoso was in charce of dec orations. Red and white geran iums decorated the tables, and individual plants manu-u me places. ,,...,., Officers insuuiL- imiumu Mrs. Daltoso, presiuem; ivirs. Delmer Hug. vice-president; Mrs. Vern Evans of Irrigon, sec retary-treasurer. Potted plants were prv&i-iucu to Mrs. Llovd Proctor, outgoing n,oM..nt and to Mrs. Dennis Gronquist. who is moving to Ar lington. Shirley .icnnsKi receiv ed the traveling prize. Protects for tne year were uis- cussed and a schedule set up f lnHirvc tn rare for the church iui v w wilkie: Julv, Mrs. Zielinski; IUI IMV J " ' .. . . h Tonr: Juno, ivirs. jMeve August. Mrs. uene curiey. Th s was tne lasi meeiuiK un til August. Snec. 4 Steve Partlow has re turned from a 13 month serv a vintnnm. and has receiv ed his discharge from the army OlILI r.iar, on mnntns oi service, tie ,.,o clnt nnprl at 11 lie in V 1CI n on1 Mrs Partlow are I i (1 1 1 1 . 11 - 7-- now living in renaieion. rmi Mnnn. local Dostmaster, attended the Oregon Postmasters Convention at Bcna June ii-w i-:i, tha M'sth annual con- l ilia wiw - " of the National Association of Pcfmacitprs. wun aDOUl .SOU & w ' . . . , ...... . n r-tirc ottpnninpp Tknoo ottonriincr studied many i iliaiv u." n , - phases of postal operations, in cluding transporiauon, uicku Uriiino In oriprations. leeisia lauucs . " i j tion affecting postal service and many other areas oesiKneu iu keep Oregon postmasters abreast to the rapidly changing postal syMem. Dean wasson, aaiiw j;.tr tnr thp five northwest states was the featured speak er at the final banquet Thurs day. c Artivitv Com mittee of Greenfield Grange met Wednesday or last wees hi home of Mrs. Koinn uisnop. mis r TallK manun ' , - Announcement was muc vl the multi-county grange picnic Eppenbach Gets EOC With By FRANCES ROSE WILSON mnTf-TiM "MY nnd Mrs. El- bert Eppenbach and Betty, Mr. and Mrs. tan isom, ivn. aim Mrs. Norman Eppenbach and TTmoHlla and Mrs. Wayne Eppenbach and girls of Hermiston, attenaea ine k at -Cactorn Oregon ColleEe, aiiuii n l La Grande, where Don Eppen bach received a Bacneior oi sci ence degree in history, graduat ing summa cum laude. This is a high scholastic honor attain ed by very lew. uniy uuee m this class received this honor. r- Mrs Don EDDenbach will be going to Ames, Iowa in the fall, wnere ne n granted a position as a leac-u-s ni.tant at Towa State Uni- 1UK aaowi"'- ------ . . versity. He will begin his work on a Masters iegree in uiawiy at this time. , . , Mr. and Mrs. von Aaams anu family, Mr. and Mrs. Burrei Coolev and boys of Irrigon and in. o'h luro t nu is Bucker and family of Arlington, went boat ing and water skiuik un John Day river about eight miles above the Columbia, over Sat urday and Sunday. They camp ed at a park that can only be reached by coat. mr- Mrs Herman Have- ivii. anu , cost of lone have moved to Ir rigon. They have purcnasea ine r- rinrlov nroDertv on 8th and Washington. They are stay ing with Mrs. josepnine Bu chanan who is Mrs. Havecosts ilo wnrkinff on tjae house and yard which lies next d(The Rev. and Mrs. Herbert irn..nv.n ottpnHpd the funeral of Mrs. Vaughn's sister-in-law, Mrs. Harold Ranniger in dpok.iic, u.. Friday. Rev. Vaughn was in charge of the funeral service. A series of young peoples meetings is being conducted this week, Monday, June 16 through Friday, the 21st, by the Assembly of God churches of Vmino npnnlP nave been gathering for a period of spiritual encouragtement and recreation, at these locations, Monday at McNary Dam Spill way Park; Tuesday at Stanfield; Wednesday at Umatilla; Thurs day at Irrigon; Friday at Mc Narv again. Rev. Al Akimoff. a graduate of Bethany Bible College, Santa Cruz, Calif., will be guest speak er at the Assembly of God on Sunday, June 22. He plans to travel to Switzerland soon. The Kenneth Eppenbaugh family have moved to La Grande where he has been em ployed for some time by a trail er home industry. Mrs. Charlotte Easterling spent her two week's vacation in Salem and at the home of Installed Head of Altar Society to be held at Emigrant Springs Park Juno 28. Those going are to furnish their own name tag. Report was made that Pomona Granut for Morrow county would be held here the day oi June j in.-i.iii nf Tnnn 9tt to keeD from conflicting with the picnic. The annual Greenfield Grange picnic will be held at the home 7,t u. ,.nfi Mr V. C. Sechafer July 13 at 1:30 p.m. This will take the place oi Dom me meeting and tne grange nu-ri-Ing for the month. The Pomona dinner was plan ned and will be a smorgasbord. Mrs. Jack Flug returned to .... at Mnnmouth last HI 111,1111; " - . . week alter visiting a week at . l.nmn rf h(r KOtl BI1U QilU- lilt. I1VI1IV V. .... - ghter-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Rod Flug. iro Rint tiockett and her j. irc Walter Movers and children Wanda, Bobby and Jimmy of Bellingham, Wash., visited last week at me norm; ui Hocketts niece. Mr. ana Jirs. i .ui-arH Rodord. Other recent visitors at the Bedord home were in Bnilf.r1'a KIStpr. IMrS. Charles Higuera and children, Susan. Karen ana jcii oi y'""- lo, Wash. Sunday Mr. ana Mrs. v..ArA anri enn Rillip. and their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Chip ueaora anu wu- ehter Shilo Ann oi iiermision inwpn Park at Pas co. Wash., where they met Bod- ord's niece and lamiiy, Mr. a Mrs. Lloyd Johnson and child ren Erika and Barry of Walla Walla, Wash., lor a picnic. Mrs. Ray bmun anu kiohu daughter, Angela Palrner, and Roiann Everson. all of Baker, visited one day last week at the home of Mrs. Smith's par- - anA Mrs w. O. See- hafer, on their way to Portland to attend the graduation oi ivu. Smith's son, John Gaarsland, at UiKlrt f-rtllp(TP. Cynthia, Carleen and Michael Boice of Lewlston, laano, novc .,;oiioi tha nast ten davs at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wiliara caKer, wmic their mother, Mrs. ueorge Boice, went to Fairbanks, Alas ka, to visit her husband, who Is employed mere. Week-end visitors at the home of Mrs. LaVern Partlow were her sons and daughters-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Partlow of Honors her parents, who live near New Plymouth, ldano. , . . , . (St. .Patrick s Aiiar Dut-ieiy their installation dinner ai Dodge City Inn. Taoies were decorated with geraniums which each member received. Plants were presented to Mrs. Leroy Procter, outgoing president, and Mrs. Dennis Gronquist, who re cently moved. Mrs. Dante Dal toso presided over a snon meei incr and cave an outline of events of the coming year. i Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Stewart traveled to Portland last week. Mrs. Ellen Reeder, her mother, -t,,Y.r,nA fmiri Pnrtland after an 1CLUI1ICU ' extended visit with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. waym The June "Sing Ouf'will be at McKenzie Park, Tuesday, June 24, at 7:30 p.m. There win be music on tape. It will be participated in by various churches in the area. The entire session of the June City Council meeting was devot ed to routine City business, in volving transfer of funds be tween accounts in preparation for the July 1 end of the fis cfiil V6fl.r. A progress report during the course of the meeting revealed that most of the water mains and laterals have been laid and that there will be some delay due to hold up on materials. When Installing services are completed all trenches will be water settled and surface res toration completed. Michael Hamilton oi oinei, Hayes, Howland and Merryfield, Seattle, attended the council meeting. Engineer Chosen For Division Five n et Tnnltpr has been ii. ,..1.1. , . named Division 5 Engineer for the State Highway uepanmem, i ia Dnnniinnul hv Forest Coop- it- U BlllllM..- ctKto hitrhwav engineer. He replaces A. F. (Doc) Parson, who retired effective May 31 after 17 years in tne position. -,, itnr uihn has been Assist ant Division 5 Engineer, has been with the Highway Depart ment for approximately 21 years starting his career with the de f Tuna 1948. He at pai mien. - - . tPnded Willamette University and received his degree in Elec 1 TTntrlnpprin? from the Unl versity of Washington in June, 1946, under the Navy V-12 pro gram. During his tenure with the Highway Department, Coul ter has womea in vanuus j,:.... tVirsiucrhnlit thp State. iiiiuu..v-. , .,no. livpc at 401 -3rd Street, La Grande, with his wife and three children. HEPPNER GAZETTE -TIMES. Thurtdar. Jm . 1969 r.....,ntr. nrid Mr. and MM. . i uhnniA Partlow and son Mi chael of La Grande, and Mrs. rartlow's father and grana mother. Dave Williams and Mrs. Elizabeth Williams, oom oi Se attle. Wash. ki. ,nH fr. Craii? Hull and three children of Medford were Sunday visitors at tne rmme oi Hulls uncle ana aunt, Mr. anu Mrs. W. G. Sechafer. Saturday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Harvey were Harvey's stepfather and mother. Mr. and Mrs. Art Pepin of Milwaukie, ana nis nru; mother. Mrs. Minnie Clark of Walla Walla. Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Struck meier went to Eugene last Wed nesday and Thursday to attend 1-, iirn.ito and Gradua tion services for their son Dick at Northwest Christian voueue. They visited overnight at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lee- Wei her, at Salem. Their grandsons, Carey and Todd Weiher, return ed home with them to visit, al so Sandra Albaugh of Portland. Other recent visitors were Mr. and Mrs. John Kock oi i.orvai- GS0EG09 I City Council Heppner City KMti Pint Mondy Council EHk Month Citizens having matters for discussion Please Present them to City Recorder one week prior to regular meet ing or bring them before the C0UnCiL Ph. 676-9618 Drilling Well Drilling "Our pleased customers are our best recommendation. OTTO ELLSWORTH nrnVl TTMP. CONTRACTOR P O. Box 471 P. O. Box485 Island City, Ore. Heppner, ore. Ph. 963-3333 Ph. 676-9698 Exterminating Service 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 Floor Covering, Heating M&R Floor Covering and Heating Co. William Furnace Complete In stallations Linoleum Refrigeration Carpeting; Domestic and Oil .Burner 8erVlFre Estimates-All Work Guaranteed Ph. 676-M18 HePP"er Funeral Home Sweeney Funeral Home Pre- arrangements Out of town service Anywhere Anytime Licensed Morticians Heppner Ph. 676-9600 Insurance Fire, Casualty, Life and Health FARM BUREAU INSURANCE CO. VESTA KILKENNY Aaent Pendleton Office Heppner Agent 815 S. w. court, n. vjuuii Ph. 276-2732 fn. txo-oazo C. A. Ruggles INSURANCE AGENCY Ph. 676-9625 Box 247 Heppner, Oregon Turner, Van Marter and Bryant GENERAL INSURANCE Ph. 676-9113 7 US. 1UH . r ...l- I.. m nviiT.iCUAr M T I 17M 1 nnnsM Rlark was host- ess for the Boardman Tllllcum Club last week at her home, with Mrs. Frank Bates co-host-oss. . , .... The club Is purenasmg a oui letin board to be put up in the local post office. Mrs. Ron Dan iels was appointed in charge of the project. ..a runner pians weie uis-u-" for the dance for Princess Rhonda Bellinger to be held at t, . i,,iu 10 Mrs. Black was appointed to get the mu- SIC The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Ralph. Skou bo Julv 8. There will be no other June meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin W. Al baugh of Portland announce the coming marriage of their daughter Janell Arnette to Rich ard Maurice Struckmcier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Struck meier of Boardman, June 27 at 8 p.m. at the Lake Grove Christ Ian Church at 15751 S. W. Quar ry Road in Portland. Friends are invited to attend. Monuments 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 Gerald A. Jones M.D. Physician and Surgeon HERMISTON MEDICAL CENTER 975 Orchard Ave. Hermlston, 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 Dr. Wallace H. Wolff M.D. Office Hours: 10 to 12, 2 to 5:30 Mon., Tues., wea. ana rn. 1 to 5:30 Thursday Ph. 676-9253 Res. 676-9620 Printing Rubber Stamps made to your order All sizes all types Prompt service Gazette-Times Ph. 676-9228 Heppner Title Insurance Morrow County Abstract Gr Title Co. TITLE INSURANCE Office in Peters Building Ph. 676-9912 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 uranas . . . pkE Tice-butter-ice cream Dud Tash. Products Specialist Clay Phillips, Salesman William Lee Cox, Sales Mgr. SrATsranci since uii Call 676-9244 J7nr!7in2