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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, August 19, 1954'
and alsa Mr. Jappe's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. George Jappe.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Black and
daughter Diana returned home
Sunday evening after two weeks
vacatipning in Utah with rela
tives. Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Ely and
daughter Eileen motored to Ore
gon City Sunday where they at
tended the family reunion of Mrs.
Ely's family, at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar Chandler.
FOR SALE small 4-wheele trail
er. Bruce Bothwell, phone
6-9786. 23-26p
SHIFT to Fordomatic and you
will never shift again.
FOR SALE Gibson 7 cu. ft. re
refrigerator $75.00. In excel
lent condition. Phone 6-9111.
16tfc.
FOR SALE Water tank with
electric arm. No. 4 Schwarz
Cabins, Mrs. Cannon. 23-24p
FORD 1952 Victoria, Fordomatic,
radio, heater, white side tires.
Pay $565.00 down. Bosewall
Motor Company.
FOR RENT one large bedroom,
private bath. Near school and
hospital. Teacher or nurse pre-
ferred. Phone 6-9478. 21tfc
FOR SALE Used 7.5 cu. ft. G. E. j
Refrigerator. In good condition.
Robert Penland. Phone 6 9228.
17tfc
BUICK 1952 Sedan, Dynaflo,
radio, heater. Pay $565.00 down.
Rosewall Motor Co.
FOlTSALE 9 cu. ft. refrigerator,
two Coleman heaters, one large
and one small, good condition;
also walnut chest of drawers.
Maud Casswell, phone 6-9642
between 8 a. m. and 5 p. m. or
see at Bertha Johnson's apts.
23-24C
IT'S smarter than ever to be seen
riding' in a new Ford.
HOUSE FOR SALE 2 bedroom
modern, only 3 years old.
Good location. Bradley Fancher,
phone 6-9127, 16tfc
FOR SALE seven piece dining
room set $75.00. Phone 6-9404.
22-25C
DODGE 1951 Cornet sedan, heat
er, Gyro-Matic transmission.
Pay $395.00 down. Rosewall
Motor Company.
FOR SALE 2 bedroom house, oil
furnace, full basement, five
years old. On South Chase
street. Contact Willard Warren,
Phone 69440. 8tfc
ROSY-SAYS: I see by my paper
where the lumber strike has
been going on for nine weeks.
It doesn't take a pencil and
paper to figure that each work
man on strike has lost enough
in wages to make a cash down
payment on a new Ford.
FOR SALE nine room house.
Good buy. Desirable location.
A. B. Elde, 115 West Baltimore.
23tfc
Do You Get Our
Used Machinery
Bargain List?
Just Ask For It!
We Will Send It to You
FREE
EMPIRE MACHINERY CO.
LOST Brown Collie, female. Dis
appeared Sunday on Upper
Thorn Creek. Call Lewis Cason,
Phone 6-9184. ?L2.4p
FOR RENT Unfurnished apart
ment. Wired. Available Sept. 1.
Bertha Johnson back of Rich
field Station. 23p
IF you are planning on buying
a new car Clarence Rosewall
wants to se you.
SI WILLIAMS AUCTIONEER
LIVESTOCK FARM SALES
Bonded Member Nat'l. Auction
Association. WESTERN SALE
MANAGEMENT
fi532 Ilermiston Box 87
'51 AUSTIN 4 door Devon Sedan
Gray, A-l shape. New Battery,
Original tires, good tread, good
tnntnr. Low Drice for sale HI
rtav nnlv. R. E. Smith, Hepp. G.
T. shop. 23P
WANTED" Baby sitting. Call
fi.flfiSS. 47tfc
BUY guaranteed Atlas tires from
Rnsowall Motor Company at
sale nrice. If vou are planning
on buying tires before Labor
nav vnu should make tne
rhanp-o as soon as possible be
cause of the strike in the rub
ber factories. New cars are
being shipped with out spare
tires again.
LOANSONSTOCK ANB WHEAT
RANCHES
AUTHORIZED MORTGAGE
LOAN BRdKERS
for
Prudential Insurance Company
of America
DODD INVESTMENT CO.
See or Call
PHONR fi478
HERMISTON, ORE
FOR SALE gentle saddle horse,
5 years old. See Bob cnnstian,
Heppner. 23p
WIIENyou ack ,ne f?lass in
your wife's car just drive into
our shop and say fix it. We
grind and fit glass in all makes
of cars and trucks. Insurance
work a specialty. Rosewall Mo
tor Company.
WANTED 25 dirty cars to wash ed or may be obtained at the of
hum Hau uith nnr Wnshmn. I fire of Freeman. HavsliD. Tuft &
bile. Wash job $1.50.
Rosewall ,
Motor Co.
FOR SALE baby bassinette and
stand $15. Phone 6-9443.
23-24c
APARTMENT for rent.Heated, un
furnished. Lanham apartments,
phone 6-9234. 21tfc
GET the
a Ford.
score and you will get
FOR SALE largest and most per
fect lot in Barratt Heights addi
tion. No retaining walls or
bulldozing necessary. You
must see this to appreciate it.
$1,000 or will take good clean
car in trade" and will give or
take some cash if needed. Call
T. S. Reid, 6-5334 anytime.
23c
WATER Well Drilling A. P. De
Rosia Contractor. Box 1665,
Heppner or phone 6-9213 or
6-9101, 35tfc
NEEDfTNANCING? Our ABC
financing plan is available for
anything we sell, lumber, build
ing supplies, tools, paints etc.,
in amounts up to $1,000. No
down payment, up to 36
months to pay. Ask us at Turn-A-Lum
Lumber Co., dial Hepp
ner 6-9212. 7tfc
DON'T send out of town for any
thing automotive until you
first try Rosewall Motor Com
pany.
FOR SALE red cedar posts, 6 ft.
35c; 7 ft. 39c delivered. G. L.
Briggs. Phone 9944 The Dalles,
Ore., Box 310. 9-12p tfc.
DR. L. C. RICHEY, Optometrist,
207 S. Main St., Pendleton. Of
fice Phone 609. 48tfc
, FOR SALE registered Hereford
bulls, 3 and 4 years. Also two
bulk grain truck beds, good
TVOhprt Emprt.
Phone 8-7288. 21-24c
FORD is worth more when you
buy it and worth more when
you sell it
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank all our kind
fripnds and neighbors for the
sympathy, comfort, understand
ing and help they have given us
in our hour of sorrow.
Especially for the services ren
dered, beautiful flowers, comfort
ing messages and food sent In to
us.
The Family of Chas. A. Marquardt
Legal Notices
SCHOOL DISTRICT BOND
ELECTION NOTICE
State of Oregon, County of Mor
row, School District No. 1 CJ, ss.
Notice is hereby given that at
the School District Bond Election
hereby called to be held at the
School House in and for School
District No. 1 CJ, of Morrow
County, Oregon, in the City of
Heppner, County of Morrow, Ore
gon, on the 10th day of Septem
ber, 1954, between the hours oi i
nVlnrk P. M. and 8 o'clock P. M.,
standard Oreeon Time, there
will be submitted to the legal
voters thereof the question of
rnntractinc a bonded indebted
ness in the sum of Two Hundred
Ninetv Thousand and 00100 Dol
lars ($290,000.00) for the purpose
of providing funds with whicn to
construct , reconstruct, improve
TOVe,
repair, equip and furnish school
buildings and additions thereto,
and to acquire all proper y red.
and personal, appurtenant there-
to or connected therewitn, wunin
the said district.
The vote to be bv ballot upon
which shall be the words "Bonds
Yes" and "Bonds No ,
and the voter shall place a cross
(X)between the words "Bonds"
andthe word "Yes" or between
the words"Bonds" and the word
"No", which ever indicates nis.
choice. . 1
The polls for the reception of
ho hallnts cast for or against the
contraction of said indebtedness
will, on the said day and aaie
at the place aforesaid, be opened
at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M.,
Oregon Standard Time, and re
main open until the hour of 8
o'clock P. M., Oregon Standard
Time, of the same day, when the
same shall be closed.
T4v order of the District School
Board of School District No. 1, CJ,
of Morrow County, Oregon, made
this 14th day of August, 1954.
I.. E. DICK, JR.
Chairman, District School Board.
Attest:
Knna Sowell
nwtriM Clerk 23-25c
Sealed bids will be received by
Nona R. Sowell, Clerk at the sup
erintendent's office, Heppner,
Orppon. until September 3, 1954,
8:00 o'clock P. M. for alterations
anH additions to heating plant,
for School District No. 1, Morrow
County, Heppner, Oregon and
will then and there be opened
and publicly read aloud. Bids re
ceived after the time fixed for
opening will not be considered.
Plans, Specifications and Con
tract Documents may be examln-
Hewlett, Associated Architects,
2040 S. W. Third Avenue, Port-
land 1. Oregon, upon a deposit of
$10.00 for each set of documents.
Up to two sets will be fur
nished each prime bidder at the
stipulated deposit sum per set.
Additional sets will be provided
upon request at the bidders ex
pense at $5.00 per set. Deposit
sum will be refunded upon re
turn of all documents within a
reasonable time.
Attention is called to Bidders
Prequalification, Sections 279.012,
279.014, 279.016, 279.018. 279.020,
279.022, 279.024, O. R. S. which
must be filed with the Clerk 10
days before date for opening of
bids. Forms may be obtained at
the office of the Architects.
No proposals will be considered
unless accompanied by certified
check, cashier's check or bid
bond (with authorized surety
company as surety) made pay
able to the OAner in an amount
of not less than 5 of the amount
of the bid. Surety bond will be re
quired in accordance with terms
of contract documents.
The School District reserves the
right to reject any or all bids and
to waive informalities.
No bidder may withdraw his
bid after the hour set for the
opening thereof or before award
of the contract, unless said
award is delayed for a period
exceeding 30 days.
NONA R. SOWELL, Clerk
First Publication Aug. 19, 1954.
Second Publication Aug. 26, 1954.
Third Publication Sept. 2, 1954.
23-25c
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned was duly appointed
by the County Court of the State
of Oregon for Morrow County, the
executor of the last will and
V V. W UVi Vi 111V, H"JV ii v..v
testament of Elizabeth Dix, de-
ceased, and all nersons having
claims against the estate of said
deceased, are hereby required to
Dresent the same to the under
signed executor with proper vou
chers duly verified at the law of
fice of Jos. J. Nys, at Heppner,
Oregon, within six months from
the date hereof.
Dated and first published this
29th day of July, 1954.
S. H. DIX, ,
Executor
J. J. Nys, Attorney
For Executor.
20-24c
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned as Administrator of
the estate of Minnie Ida Ely, de
ceased, has filed his final account
and report in said estate with the
Clerk of this Court and that the
Judge thereof has fixed Monday
the 23rd day of August, 1954, 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 settlement there
of. H. O. ELY,
Administrator
Mahoney and Fancher
Attorneys for Adimnistrator,
Heppner, Oregon
20 -24c
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
Notice is hereby given that the
Ji,r A no FvnMitr,!. rf thp
DAVID A. WILSON, de
ceased, has filed his final ac-
cQunt and rf ,n sald estate
cerk w Court and
with the Clerk of this Court and
. that the Judge thereof has fixed
1 Monday, the 20th day of Septem
ber, 1954, 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 set
tlement thereof.
ALVA W. JONES,
Executor.
Mahoney and Fancher
Attorneys for Executor
Heppner, Oregon.
23-27c
County Agent's News
(Continued from Page 2)
completed we turn to plans for
fertilizer plots again for next
year. We are planning nine or
ten for Morrow County. We
would like to scatter them out
again through out all of the vari
ous wheat producing areas. We
are anxious to have plots wnere
no fertilizer has been applied.
The plots consist of approximate
ly 100 x 200 feet. The plot should
be characteristic of the uniform
ity of the field. Should be seeded
as the other field with fertilizer
annlictions applied bv the col
lege. Applications, both fall and
spring will be made, soil samples
taken to determine nitrogen con
tent and the plots harvested for
yield data. Anyone who would
like to cooperate with this pro
gram is urged to contact this of
fice at once.
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USE GAZETTE TIMES
CLASSIFIED ADS
Cattle Volume
Continues Climb
HERMISTON Volume was up
sharply and prices generally
steady with quality prompting
some increases at thn Hermiston
livestock auction Friday, Delbert
Anson, manager of the sale, re
ports. Consigned were 3S0 cattle com
pared with 278 the previous Fri
day, 214 hogs compared with 106,
and 253 sheep compared with 21.
Demand on the part of packers
feedlot buyers and an increased
number of farmer buyers who
have completed initial harvest
operations and seek sttx'ker cat
tle was broad and active, the
long sale involving a total of
847 head going briskly.
Quality was generally below
the previous week except for fat
grain on grass heifers including
choice grade, steady at $22.00
cwt., and better quality on sows,
up 40c over the previous high to
a top of $21.90 cwt., and fat hogs,
up 70c to $25.20 cwt. Although
bulls and veal were also of bet
ter quality, -prices were down
slightly on both. Lack of grain
fed fat slaughter steers which the
previous week brought $22.00 cut
the price to $19.10 for the grass
animals.
Largest single consignment.
165 head of ewes, went to Bill
Chapman of Spray at $10.50 hd.
Particularly in demand next
Friday will be good and choice
fed and other steers and heifers.
Those topping the market were
John Nooy, Pendleton, 1610 lb.
Holstein bull, $15.60 cwt.; Harold
Barnet, Pendleton, 12G0 lb. white-
face steer, $19.10; F. S and Stan
ley Green, Stanfield, 7 fat hogs,
1395 lbs., $25.20; Oscar McCarty,
Echo, 3 sows, 800 lbs., $121.90 and
11 feeder pigs, 910 lbs., $26.50;
L. D. Spiesz, Stanfield, weaner
nig, $18.25 hd.; Charles Hoeft,
Pilot Rock, 2 Suffolk buck" lambs,
$50,00 hd.; Omar Bonnoy, Hermis
ton, registered Yorkshire boar,
$55.00 hd.
Calves: Baby calves 4.00-21.00
hd.: weaner calves, steer calves
15.75-18.10 cwt.: heifer calves
14.75-16.35; veal 16.25-18.25.
Steers: Stocker steers 15.7516.
90 cwt.; feeder steers 17.10-18.35;
fat slaughter steers, grass only,
18.25-19.10; fat heifers including
choice, 15.75-22.00. -
Cows: Dairy cows 85.00-126.00
hd.; dairy heifers 24.00-37.0o hd.;
no stock cows.
Slaughter cows: Commercial
11.25-12.50 cwt; utility 9.80-11.20;
canner-cutter 8.10-9.40, few heavy
Holsteins to $10.10; shells 5.00-
6.35.
Bulls: 14.75-15.60 cwt.
Hogs: Weaner pigs 14.25-18.25
hd.; feeder pigs 22.35-26.50 cwt.;
fat hogs 21.25-25.20 cwt.; sows
16.75-21.90 cwt.; boars, 1 only,
reg. Yorkshire, 55.00 hd.
Sheep: Feeder lambs 12.60-14.-90
cwt.; fat lambs 14.90-15.85;
ewes, 165 hd.; 10.50 hd.; bucks
to 2.35 cwt, 2 Suffolk 50.00 hd.
n
North Morrow Fair
Demonstration Day
Set For August 24
The North Morrow Fair 411 j
demonstration day has been .
scheduled for August 24 at Irri- j
gon. Demonstrations will begin
at 9:00 a. m. in the cafetaria of;
the school. At 10:15 the bread
baking contest and the cake bak
ing contest are scheduled to start
Following this, a picnic lunch
will be enjoyed by 4-H members,
friends and leaders. . All guests,
leaders, and club members will
bring a lunch. Demonstrations
will continue after lunch.
The Irrigon clothing club girls
are asked to give their demon
strations first so that the teams
from Boardman will be able to
arrive on time. The agricultural
club members in the poultry and
rabbit club and the electric club
may give
their demonstrations
during the day.
Mrs. Lloyd Cooley is superin
tendent for the demonstration
day. The judge will be Mrs. Kern
Tellefson of Hermiston.
The 4-H demonstration day is
open to the public. This day has
been planned so that winning
contestants may try out lor
county winners during the fair at
Heppner.
Club leaders and members who
will be presented at the demon
stration day are as follows:
Clothing clubs: .leaders Mrs.
Nate Thorpe, Mrs. Eldon Shan
non w iih members Edna Hoff
man, inrelei Hamilton. Wanda
Forthman. Barbara Gantenbein
Leaders Mrs. Milton Biegel, and
Miss Carla Hill with members
Connie Swearinger, Clara Fay
Cov. Vila Rae Hill, Judy Berger
Marv Gasners. Carla Hill and
Edna Grim. Leaders Miss Marie
Pi.tts. Carolvn Baker, Rosina
Jones, and Susan Partlow. Lead-)
ers Mrs. Wm. Grabeal and Mrs.
D. C. Hill with Theresa Hill, Mary
Edwards, Ann Schneder, Alice
Snyder, Nancy Shingledecker,
and Susan Paxson as members.
Cookery club leaders Mrs. Hugh
Grim, Jr. with members Wanda
Cook, Judy Borger, Sarnie Umiker,
Janet Henderson, Veda Mae Hill.
Nancy Hoadley, and Marlene
Hartley. Leaders Mrs. Paul
Slaughter and Miss Nancy Gray
heal with members Jessie Riddle,
Iris Stickley, Norma Gollyhorn,
Darlene DsChand, Carol Cook,
Rita Richardson, Joyce Gulley
and Sandra Creamer. Leaders
Mrs. Arnin Hug, Miss Maxine Si
card and members Barbara An
deregg, Shirley Earwood, Sharon
Fussell, Carol Hamilton, Lorelei
Hamilton, and Maxine Sicard.
Rose and flower club with lea
der Mrs. J. J. Coleman and mem
bers Sally Coleman, Marjorie
Henderson, Dorothy Hinkley and
Janet Stphens.
Electric club with Mrs. Vera
Cooley as leader and members
Lynn Hobbs, Montie Stephens,
Daryl Hobbs, Burrell Cooley,
John Wilson and Leonard Wilson.
Rabbit and poultry club with
Mrs. Margaret Hamilton as lea
der And members Lorelie Hamil
ton, Edna Hoffman. James Hoff
man, Victor reyrollez, Kenneth
Peyrollez, and Teddy Hoffman.
Rabbit and poultry club with
Mrs. Ethel Stickley as leader and
members Kenneth Munger, Con
nie Swearingen, Iris Stickley,
Burrel Cooley, John Wilson and
Dale Stickley.
Boardman News
Several of the Boardman
Sauare Dancers loined the Tuz N
Eights, Pendleton and the Rock
ets. Pilot Rock, at Lehman
Springs for the weekend fun, of
dancing, swimming and hiking
Goinc from here were Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Anderson and son Ger
ald and Pat Petteys, Mr. and Mrs
Eldon Shannon and daughter
Lorna, Mr. and Mrs. George Weise
and dauehter Shirley, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Allen, Roy Rordell
Mrs. Wm. Aardappel and sons
Donald and Bill.
The Tillieum club met Tuesday
August 10th at the home of Mrs.
George Weise with ten members
present. Plans were made to
serve lunch for the Heppner Ro
deo Queen Grace's dance, also
plans for the booth to be entered
I in the North Morrow County Fair
I and their part in the dinner at
thp fair grounds.
Mrs. John Jappe and children
returned home Sunday after two
weeks in Billings and Lodge
grass, Mont. In Lodgegrass they
were guests at ihe home of Mrs.
Jappe's fahter, Mr. Jack Miller
FULLETON'S
BEST
USED
CAR
BUYS
1952 Chevrolet Sport Coupe
$1275
loaded
52 Chevrolet Cpe. ... $1095
51 Chevrolet Bel Air $1265
51 Chevrolet 4 door ... $1200
1950 Chevrolet 4 door . $925
1949 Chevrolet Sport Coupe
S3UU
1948 Chevrolet Fleetline $575
1947 Kaiser $275
Trucks - Pickups
1951 Chevrolet Pickup $1025
1953 Chevrolet Pickup $795
50 Dodge pickup $850
ton, dual rear tires
1948 Ford 6 cyl. Truck $700
'36 Dodge ton pickup $75
Day or Night
Towing Service
Phone 6-9921
FULLETON
Chevrolet Co.
THE TRUCK THAT CAN 60
WHERE OTHERS CAH'T
WILLYS
pit"
CHEAT STAMINA MADE GREATER
3
NOW HAS
T Kaittr Villyi Jom DiviiJon, WILLYS
1-
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lull
Farley Motor Company
HEPPNER
BUSINESS-PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
FRED L. CRONEMYER. D. M. D.
DENTIST
103 Gale St. Phone 6-9944
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Morrow County
Farm Bureau
Reg. Meeting 4th Tuesday
Lex. Center 2nd Tuesday
lone Center 3rd Tuesday
4
SEWING MACHINES
Sales Service Accessories
Free Home or Stpre
Demonstration
2nd and 4th Wednesdays
GILLIAM & BISBEE
Thompson
Photo Service
Alex & Jo Thompson
Portrait & Commercial
Phone 6-9489
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PLUMBING 4 HEATING
Steam Fitting
GILLIAM & BISBEE
Earle Gilliam, Plumber
Phone 6-9433 or 6-9780
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JOS. J. NYS
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Peters Bldg., Willow Street
Heppner, Oregon
J.O.TURNER
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Phone 6-9213
Hotel Heppner Building
Heppner, Oregon
MAHONEY
AND
FANCHER
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Collins Building
Phone 6-9141
Dr. L D. Tibbies
OSTEOPATHIC
Physician 4 Surgeon
First National Bank Building
Res. Ph. 6-9210 Off. Ph. 6-89618
A.D. McMurdo, M.D.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Trained Nurse Assistant
Office In Masonic Building
Heppner, Oregon
SANDERS
Insurance Agency
Hnrnld A Sanders Jr.
America Fore & The Travelers
Hotel Heppner Bldg.
ONE TON
4-WIIEEL-DRIVE
TRUCK
CHORE
POWER
Will get your payload through mud,
sand, ice, snow and up 60 grades.
This is the great NEW 6-cylinder,
115 HP, Super-Hurricane L-Head en
gine that NOW gives the Willys Truck
53 MORE Power.
COME IN AND SEE THIS GREAT WILLYS
TRUCK MADE BY THE WORLD'S LARGEST
MAKER OF 4-WHEEl-DRIVE VEHICLES
MOTORS, INC.-"
for all
occasions
MARY VAN'S FLOWER SHOP
GENERAL
Carpenter Work
Louie's Workshop
Formerly Bailey's Cabinet Shop
CLIFFORD M. WAGNER, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
103 Gale St Phone 6-9114
GLENN WAY
Electronic Service
N. Gilmore St.
Res. Phone 6-9975
Evenings and Sundays
. II IT
J. O. PETERSON
Latest Jewelry & Gift Goods
Watches, Clocks, Diamonds
Expert Watch & Jewelry
Rpnairine
Heppner, Oregon
4.
Turner, Van Marter
and Bryant
GENERAL
INSURANCE
Creswick OSeuell
Mortuary
Licensed Funeral Directors
Phone 6 9600 Heppner, Oregon
Dr. E. K. Schaffitz
OPTOMETRIST
Next to Hotel Heppner
Entrance
Telephone 6-9465
Morrow County
Abstract & Title Co.
mo.
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
TiTt r INSURANCE
OHio in PUri Building-
t
C. A. Ruggles
INSURANCE AGENCY
Phone 6-9625 Box 611
Heppner. Oregon
MONUMENTS
- MARKERS -
See Oliver Creswick
Creswick & Seuell Mortuary
FLOWERS