HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday, January 30. 1958
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Black face or eaps, double rate
Cards of Thank Si. 00
CLASSIFIED DEADLINE
S p. m. Wednesday
ALKYD RESIN flat wall paint,
odorless and washable. 12 col
ors and white. Only $4.00 a
gallon. Save $$$ at Anderson's
Builders Supply.
47 49c
"WE DON'T WANT All the busi
ness, just yours." O'Donnell's
Cafe. 39tfc
STORKO BROS. Your Fuller paint
dealer. Buy Fuller paints, they
last 22tfc
FOR SALE Montgomery Ward
ironer, $65, and G E portable
dish washer, $50. Call 6-9167.
47 48P
"WE DON'T WANT All the busf
ness, just yours." O'Donnell's
Cafe. 39tfc
A public card party will" be
held Monday, Feb 10, 8 p m at
the Catholic church basement by
the Altar society. 45-47c
WANTEDJob on"wheat ranch by
, middle aged couple. Man exp.
cat driver, able to maitain
farm machinery. Wife A-l farm
cook. Non-drinkers, references.
Phone 6-9142, Heppner, Ore. .
FOR" - RENT Newly decorated
furnished 1 bedroom apart
ment. Phone 6-9766,
47 48c
FOR SALE Cattle ranch
Boardman, Oregon consisting
of 74 acres, good house and lo
cated VA miles south of Board
man on paved county road. Ir
rigated land in hay and past
ure. Terms, if desired.
HAY nnrt nattlp rflnnh tijiar Ir.
rigon, Morrow County. 60 acres
deeded land with approx 60
arres. nastnrp rpntal rights ir.
rigated. This property yields I
annrw S2A tone haw onninl at
present. Good ditches and fen-
ces. TERMS, if desired. Uni
versal Real Estate and Ins.
Hermiston, Ore. 45-50c
YOU" DON'T HAVE TO MOVE:
Right in your home town or
county we need active Wat
kins Dealer. Make up to $100
weekly first year. Operate from
your own home. Car or light
truck needed. Write the J R
Watkins Company, 3903 Brook
lyn Avenue, Seattle 5, Wash
ington. 45-50c
ADDING MACHINES, typewriters,
portables, electric and stand
ards; sales, service and repair.
Office equipment, office sup
plies. Roscoe N. Allen, Milton
Freewater, Ore. For service call
Heppner 6-9228. 33-34c
LAWNMOWERS sharpening and
repairing. Saw filing. N. D.
Bailey. Phone 6-9491. 7tfc
SAND AND GRAVEL delivered
anywhere. Call Pete or Sue
Hams, phone 8-7277, lone. 50tfc
MAKE "YOUR RUGSTnd carpets
look like new. Call Case Fur
niture Co. for carpet cleaning
service. 46tfc
FOR APlIANCE "REPAIR ""call
or bring to Case Furniture Co.
phone 6-9432. 5tfc
RUGS AND CARPETS cleaned in
your home. Wool or cotton
Fast Service. Phone 6M32.
46tfc
FOR RENT Small furnished
apartment. Phone 6-9673
45-tfc
WE "ST'ECTALIZE Li case lot
sales of frozen foods. Check
oi, r prices before buying out
oi town. Heppner Market, W.
VillowSt 20tfc
52GALLON Electric water heat
ers only $70. Save $$$ at Ander
son's Builders Supply.
47 49c
DR. L. C. RICHEY, Optometrist,
207 S. Main St., Pendleton, Of-
ficePhone 609. 48tfc
NEED-FIN ANCING ? -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
LOST-two black face bucks. One
is Hampshire with blue dot,
one Suffolk with bue T. Own
ed by Steve Thompcon, See
Con Bellenbrock or call 6-9770
45 tfc
FOR SALE -1950 ChevroleOleet
line deluxe coupe, powerglide,
heater, extra gas tank, prestone
and winter tires. Very good
condition. C Kamerrer, Condon,
Oregon. 45-47p
"WE DON'T WANT All the busi
ness, just yours." O'Donnell's
Cafe. 39tfc
FOR SALEModel 50 cat with
RD7 assembly. Ready to go
with new cab. $2500. Roy Mart
in Ph 3-8487, Lexington, Ore-45-tfc
DR R W PFEIFFER, Chiropractic
physician. 6 E Willow, Phone
6-9694. 9 to 5 daily, 9 to 12 Sat-
- urdays. 44-47c
SPECIAL Men's argyle and
plain sox, a real buy atc a
pair. Gonty s in Heppner.
FEMALE HELP wanted Inter
viewer for continuous tele
phone and personal interview
survey work for a leading
Eastern research company. No
selling or soliciting. No ex
perience necessary. Must have
private phone line. Send qual
ifications and snapshot to Box
SCIO, co Gazette Times.
47c
VALENTINE BENEFIT card
party for UN Pilgrimage, Feb
14, 8 pm, IOOF hall. Spon
sored by Triple Link club.
47 48c
CANVASS & AWNING SPEC
IALTY SHOP $4500 buys Ben
ton County's only Canvas
business--Affords very good
livelihood. Write today-Parker
Realty Cox Repr. 215 Mon
roe St Corvallis, Ore. tfc
FOR RENT front three room a
partment, furnished or un
furnished. Heat and water in
cluded in rent. John Hartman,
Phone 6-9627 47 tfc
FOR SALE small 2 bedroom
house on corner of K and
Elder Sts, y2 block from school.
Living room and bedroom have
wall to wall rug; Norge aut
omatic, Coleman Blend-air fur
nace. Write Art Brownlow, 115
Short St, Moscow, Idaho.
47 48c
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank my friends for
all the cards, flowers and gifts
sent me during my stay at Pio
neer Memorial hospital. I also
wish to thank the hospital staff
for the good care given me.
Roy Quackenbush
47 c
CARD OF THANKS
all my friends who
To
sent
cards- Sifts and flowers during
m recent hospitalization, I send
my Sincere thanks.
sylvia McDanlel
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Legal Notices
COUNTY COURT
PROCEEDINGS
COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS
For the Month of December, 195
The minutes of the previou
meeting were read and approv
ed. The Court ordered the Tax Col
lector for Morrow County to ac
cept in full satisfaction of taxes
now due from Babbidge and
Holt, Inc. and Tidewater-Shaver
Barge Lines, Inc. less the re
duction ordered by the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon
County of Multnomah, withou
penalty or interest, in the amoun
of $8,717.58 for Babbidge and
Holt, Inc. and $9,886.44 for Tide
water-Shaver Barge Lines.
The Court ordered the amount
of $257.21 in the Bond Sinking
Fund and $7.55 in the Bond In
terest fund be transferred to the
General Road fund.
The Court ordered the amoun
of $109 in the Hospital Improve
ment fund and $567.17 in the
Hospital Construction Fund be
transferred to the Hospital Main
tcnance fund.
The Court ordered that certaii
funds resulting from the sale o
tax foreclosed lands in the pos
session of the sheriff be turned
over to the Treasurer for dis
tribution to the various taxing
units.
The Court ordered the amoun
of $1,370.88 in the Alcohol Con
trol Fund be transferred to the
General Fund.
The Court ordered the amount
of $266.54 in the Amusement De
vice Tax fund be transferred to
the General Fund.
Warrants Issued On the Gen
eral Road Fund:
Dick Borman $ 299.90
Donald Ball 313.00
Harold Wilson 322.02
Calvin Yackley 325.90
Donald Munkers . . 351.29
Ray Bailey 266.53
James Wilhelm 314.03
H Sherer 390.20
Wm Anderson Hayes 266.53
Joe Cornelison . . 266.53
Walter Jefcoat 291.83
Alex Thompson 352.60
Charles Bailey 250.48
Glen Irby 313.00
Gerald Rood 299.90
W C Heath 327.06
Kenneth Merryman 338.30
Lewis Ball 312.51
Walter Gilman 65.91
American Bitumuls and Asphalt
Co 12,392.09
Northwest Hospital Serv. 19.05
State Industrial Accident
Comm. 264.87
Public Employes Retirement
Board 135.29
1st NatT Bank of Portland 548.20
Pac. Power and Light Co. 17.13
Pac. Telephone and Telegraph
Co 11.55
City of Heppner, Water Dept
4.40
Umatilla Electric Co-op. 1.00
Warrants Issued on the Gen
eral Road Fund:
Beall Pipe anl Tank Corp.
$ 1,647.36
John A Pfeiffer 3.95
Ray D Kalal 1,155.00
Gilliam and Bisbee Hardware
Co 19.61
Heppner Auto Parts 20.68
Paul Pettyjohn 97.95
Union Oil Co 111.46
Lexington Oil Co-op . .. 21.90
Jack Van Winkle 2.20
Rosewall Motor Co 26.37
Fulleton Chevrolet Co. .... 8.29
Farley Motor Co 1.88
English and Co 480.18
Oil Filter Service Co 27.19
A W Davis Supply Co 94.10
Industrial Air Products Co.
3.50
Clyde Equipment Co
The Texas Co
Harris Supply Co
Ford Tire Service
Lexington Implement Co.
86.54
338.95
10.80
338.53
330.12
48.41
Jack Allen Supply Co.
Ray Kalal
John Newman
948.75
175.98
Northwest Industrial Laundry
Co 9.17
Warrant Issued on Miscell
aneous Fund
Harold Dobyns, Rodent fund
90.50
Northwest Hospital, service, Ro
dent fund 7.25
Public Employes Retirement
Board 2.25
Paul Pettyjohn, Weed control
1(X78
Oregon Agricultural Chemical,
Weed control 3.17
George Stillwell, Coyote Bounty
fund 6.00
Calvin Yackley, Weed control
85.38
George Rugg, Coyote bounty
. 3.00
Beulah Davis, coyote bounty
6.00
Ben Geory, coyote bounty
3.00
E R Schaffer, coyote bounty
6.00
Hospital Maintenance Fund
Pioneer Memorial Hispital
$ 6,000.00
The following warrants were
issued on the General Fund:
Sadie Parrish, deputy $220.50
Joyce Ward, office clerk 186.97
Elvira Irby, deputy .... 191.02
Vivian Kane, deputy ... 274.882
Velma Glass, health nurse
326.40
Alma Green, office clerk 75.25
Darl Hudson, janitor ... 282.09
A D McMurdo, physician 24.44
Herbert W White, Jr, court
reporter 91.66
Northwest Hospital Service,
salaries 52.35
C J D Bauman, sheriff's car
3.25
Sylvia McDaniel, treasurers
incidentals 27.42
Pacific Power & Light Co.
72.45
Fulleton Chevrolet Co. sheriffs
car 1785.08
State Industrial Accident Comm.
15.18
Public Employes Retirement
Board 311.89
First Nat. Bank of Portland
474.00
Lloyd M Berger, County Court ,
28.80 '
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co 79.50'
City of Heppner, Water Dept. ,
7.50
Shepard's Citations, Law j
Library 46.50
Mahoney & Abrams, D A
17.49
Mahoney & Abrams, D A
51.00
Eugene Vern, Treas., D A Assoc.
dues 10.00
Turner Van Marter, & Bryant,
insurance 50.71
City of Heppner, cthse repairs
163.85
Simmons Carbon Co., clerk's
incid 22.50
Fulleton Chevrolet Co,, cheriff's
car 21.69
Harry Dinges, Assessor field
work 31.73
Herman Green, courthouse
3.00
Heppner Gazette Times 31.98
State Public Welfare Commission
3461.75
Central Meat Market, indigent
fund 95.93
Wallace Wolff, M D mentally
ill 8.50
Warrants issued on the Ben
era! Fund
Electronic Service, Sheriff car
expense , $ 40.00
C J D Bauman, sherrif's incid
57.02
Thomson Bros, jail 10.50
Union Oil Co., health nurse
32.66
Velma E Glass, health nurse
6.00
Heppner Garage, health nurse
15.10
Standard Oil Co., health nurse
3.94
Pioneer Memorial Hospital,
health nurse 20.00
Velma Glass, nurse's petty
cash 57.80
Stevens-Ness Publishing Co.,
justice ct 7.29
Norman C Nelson, civil defense
37.87
Harry Dinges, Assessor field
work 54,62
Kilham Stationery & Printing
Co. treas 45.51
Standard Oil Co., health nurse
25.07
Roscoe N Allen, tax coll &
clerk 10.29
Burroughs Corp., assessor's
CHURCH
ANNOUNCEMENTS
THE HEPPNER METHODIST
CHURCH
8 Church Street
Lester D Boulden, Minister
Church School 9:45 a m
Morning Worship 11:00 a m
Methodist Youth Fellowship
7:00 p m
Junior Choir Practice Thurs
day 4:00 p m
Senior Choir Practice Thurs
day 7:30 p m
IONE COMMUNITY CHURCH
Rev Floyd S Bailey, Pastor
Church school at 10 A M.
Morning worship at 11 A M.
Junior Pilgrim Fellowship at
6 P M.
Senior Pilgrim Fellowship at
7 PM.
Choir practice Monday at 8
PM.
ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH
Heppner
Rev. P. J. Gaire Pastor
Masses.
Sundays, 7::30 and 10:30 a.m.
Weekdays, 7:30 a.m.
ST. WILLIAM'S CHURCH
lone
Masses: Sunday 9:00 a.m.
IONE CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
Charles Wilkes, Pastor
Sunday school at 10 a.m.
Morning worship 11 a.m
Young People's meeting at 6:00
p.m. j
evening worsnip at i:w p.m.
Prayer meeting at 8:00 p.m. on
Thursday evening.
ALL SAINTS
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Holy Communion, 7:30 .m.
Family Eucharist 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday! 10 a.m. and 8 p.i
Holy Communion.
munion.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Gale and Center Streets
Charles V. Knox, minister
Bible school, 9:45.
Worship, 11:00 a.m.
Junior choir 4 p.m.
Senior choir 7:15 p.m. Thursday.
L.D.S. SUNDAY SCHOOL
American Legion Hall
10:30 a m Sundays.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
CHURCH
Brent Border, Pastor
Saturday Services:
Sabbath School 9:30 a.m.
Sermon, 11 a.m.
Prayer meeting Wedrsday, at
7:30 Bible Studies.
HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH
Merlin W. Zier, Pastor
Alfalfa Street
Worship services 9:d0 a
m.
Holy Communion service.
Sunday school, 10:30 a m.
Feb 2 7:00 p m Luther League
in church basement
Feb 3 8.00 church council meet
ing
Feb 4 World's religious dis
cussion 7:00 p m.
Feb 7 Sunday school teachers
meeting at 7:30 a m in parson
age Feb 8 Confirmation classes
10:00 a m in parsonage
LEXINGTON CHURCH OF
CHRIST
Rev. Norman Northrup, Pastor
Sunday school 9:45 a.m.
Evening service, 7:30 p.m.
Prayer Meeting Tuesday 7:80
p.m.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
lone
Rev. Bill Cllller, Pastor
Sunday school 10 a.m.
Morning worship 11 a.m.
Young People's Fellowship
6 p.m.
Evening service, 7 p.m.
Prayer meeting, Thursday,
7:30 p.m.
at
at
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
Gale and Willow
Willis W. Geyer. Pastor
Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.
Morning wodship, 11:00 am.
Evening service 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, Young People, 7:45
p.m.
Thursday Bible Hour 7:45 p.m.
VALBY LUTHERAN CHURCH
Services at 11:15 a m. Meeting
on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of
every month.
incid 61.03
State Tax Comm., assessor's
incid 53.12
City of Heppner, cthse repair
12.00
Remington Rand, tax collection
312.50
KEEP OREGON GREEN
County Agent's News
(Continued from page 2)
of cattle on feed will have on the
fat market price?" Behind these
Questions is the fact that Morrow
(County as well as surrounding
counties appear to have more
cattle and calves on feed than
for many years. Most of these
cattle are on feed to utilize the
surplus grain and hay which are
produced on those farms and
which does not move at a price
profitable to the producer. A re
cent issue of the Meat Animal
and Wool Review put out by Ore
gon State college and the USDA
may give an indication of what
lies ahead. The review says
"There are fewer cattle and
sheep in the nation's feedlots
than a. year ago. As the new
year came in there were some
5.8 million cattle and calves on
feed for market. According to the
Federal Crop Reporting board's
estimate released the week of
January 16, this is 3 less than
a year earlier, but nearly 6
more than the four year January
1 average. Corn belt states had
17c more cattle on feed than a
year earlier, but the thirteen
western states had 13 less. Cal
ifornia's inventory was down 21
. The thirteen states which re
port cattle on feed each quarter
had fewer cattle on feed on Jan
uary 1 this year than last. In
cluded are the nine corn belt
states and four western states.
Compared to a year earlier, the
number on feed in these states
less than three months was 5
above a year earlier. The number
on feed three to six months was
lown 26. Cattle feeders in these
thirteen states reported intent
ions to market 41 of the Jan
uary 1 inventory by April 1. This
would be about 12 less than
during the first three months last
year. They intend to market 59
after April 1 or nearly 4 more
than in 1957."
Phone Your News Items to 6-9228
USED CARS
WITH AN
THAT COUNTS
1957 Chevrolet Del Ray 2
door, 6 cyl, with Power
Glide $1900
1956 Chevrolet V-8 2 door.
Overdrive $1905
1956 Chevrolet 4 door, 6 cyl,
PowerGlide $1650
1955 Chevrolet Del Ray 6.
Overdrive $1500
1955 Ford V-8 9 passenger
sta. wagon, Fordomatlc
$1850
'55 Chevrolet six passenger
station wagon, V-8, ov
erdrive 91850
1953 Ford 2 door $400
'51 Chevrolet 4 door . . $450
'50 Chevrolet 4 doer, eng.
ine overhauled $400
Trucks Pickups
1953 Chevrolet 12 ton
pickup $1000
1953 Ford 2 ton with stock
and grain rack .... $1700
'51 Ford 2-ton, engine
overhauled $1100
1949 Ford 34 -ton
Pickup S48S
'49 Chev 12 Ton
pickup $400
Thrifty Financing
Of Course!
FULLETON
Chevrolet Co.
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by Murray Wade
Secretary of State Mark Hat
field and State Treasurer Sig
Unander are campaigning for a
much higher stake in this year's
election than Governor Robert D
Holmes or primary candidate
Lew Wallace. If either the pres
ent Secretary of State or State
Treasurer is elected governor the
winner will appoint his success
or. The Oregon statutes provide
that the appointee shall be of the
same political party as his pre
decessor, or a Republican.
In this instance it amounts to
control of the Board of Control.
Naturally the appointee will be
someone who views the political
scene from the same angle as the
new governor and the person ap
ponted would feel obligated to
follow the political trend as the
man who tendered him the high
office of secretary or State Treas
urer. The coffee hour guessers a
round the Capitol are inhaling
deep and coming up with the
name of State Senator Howard
Belton who did a favor to all can
didates and the Republican party
by the declining to run for the
Republican nomination for Gov
ernor and leaving a three-way
split in GOP ranks.
Women's Prison Annex
For 104 years, since Charity
BUSINESS-PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
J. H. ANGELL
PLUMBING & KEATING
PHONI 6-9298
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YOUR SINGER
SEWING MACHINE CO.
Rep. will be in Heppner, Lex
and lone every week. Phone
6-9101, Mrs. Dave Eckman
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Marion C. Green
Equitable Life Assurance
Soaiety
Life Ins. Farm Loans
Phone 6-9104 Heppner
Morrew County
Farm Bureau
Reg. Meeting 4th Tuesday
Bill Barratt
Insurance Agent
PLUMBING
SERVICE
Gilliam fir Bisbee
HARDWARE CO.
Phone 6-9433
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DR. J. A. LEE
Dentist
Heppner Clinic Bldg.
Tues. & Thurs. 9 to 5
Phone 6-9953
RADIO TV RANGE,
REFIG. SALES 4 SERVICE
WILCOX
HOME APPLIANCES
254 Hermiston Ave. Ph. 7-6188
Hermiston
JOS.J.NYS
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Peters BUg., Willow Street
Heppner, Oregom
J. O. TURNER
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Phono 8-9213
Hotel Heppner Building
Heppner, Oregon
MAHONEY
AND
ABRAMS
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Collins Building
Phone 6-9141
Dr. L. D. Tibbies
OSTEOPATHIC
Physician & Surgeon
First National Bank Building
Res. Ph. 6-9210 Off. Ph. 6-69616
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A.D. McMurdo, M.D.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Trained Nurse Assistant
Office In Masonic Building
Heppner, Oregon
Lamb was sent to the Oregon
State Penitentiary for murder,
Oregon has confined women pris
oners in the same building where
the male prisoners are kept.
The 1956 Board of Control de
cided to present preliminary
plans to the 1957 Legislature for
a separate prison for women to
care for approximately 65. The
legislators deferred action. How
ever the present board has re
quested federal funds for archi
tectural expenses. It is considered
almost certain the funds will be
allowed. Planning by the present
Board of Control has progressed
however. The site selected for
the Women's Annex to the State
Penitentiary, is several miles
south of the main building, be
tween the State Hospital Cottage
Farm and the State Tuberculosis
Hospital. The Board will ask the
1959 Legislature to provide funds
for the Annex and vest the man
agement with the superintend
ent of the Penitentiary.
Axiomatic Paragraph
Suddenly, like a familiar but
forgotten red light in the middle
of the highway come these pre
monitory lines from Ralph T
Moore in the current (l-ll-'58)
number of Walter May's Oregon
Voter:
"It is a dangerous doctrine and
false that the common govern
ment owes us a living and that
we are under no direct obligat
ion to work for the good of all
just as diligently as we work for
our own good."
Camp Adair Primed
Air Force approval has been
given for $1,800,000 for construct
ion and support facilities at the
$9,000,000-plus SAGE radar air
Continued on Page 8
Heppner City
(?nim,; Meti Tint Monday
V.OUnCII Bub Month
Citizens having matters for
discussion, please bring them
before the Council. Ph. 6-8618
Dr. Rob't W. Pfeiffer
Chiropractic Physician
Heppner Hotel Bids.
Phone 6-9694
-
Wallace H Wolff,
M. D.
Office Hours 10 to 12, 2 to 5
Monday through Saturday
Ph. 6-9253, Res. 6-9620
The Heppner Clinic
C. M. WAGNER. M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
rhone Office 6-9114
Res. 6-9208
WHITE CROSS PLAN
Bankers Life & Casualty Co.
Hazel Downing, Rep,
Ph. 6788 Hermiston
705 Orchard Ave.
J. O. PETERSON
Latest jewelry & Gift Goods
Watches, Clocks, Diamonds
Expert Watch & Jewelry
Repairing
, Heppner, Oregon
Turner, Van Marter
and Bryant
GENERAL
INSURANCE
CRESWICK
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 fir Title Co.
nrc.
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
TITLE INSURANCE
Otflc In Feton Building
C. A. Ruggles
INSURANCE AGENCY
Phono 6-9625 Box 611
Heppner, Oregon
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MONUMENTS
- MARKERS-
See Oliver Creswick
Creswlck Mortuary