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1 Cards of Thanks
CARD OF THANKS
With heartfelt thanks, we ex
tend appreciation for the kind
nesses expressed through pray
ers, cards, flowers, food, and in
manv other ways during our re
cent sadness. We are grateful to
those who donated in Kay's
memory to the Heart Fund, to
the City Library, and to student
loan funds, uoa Diess you an
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Thorpe
Mr. and Mrs. John Mollahan
and family
Capt. and Mrs. Robert Nichols
8c
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to say "thank you" to
my friends and relatives for the
many cards, visits and other
kindnesses extended to me dur
ing my illness in Good Shep
herd hospital in Hermiston. I ex
tend special thanks, also, to Drs.
Jones, Johnson and Ford for
their fine professional care. The
kindness of all was sincerely
appreciated.
Mrs. Richard Kinzer
8c
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to sincerely thank all
my thoughtful friends and
neighbors for the kindnesses
extended to me during my re
cent hospitalization in Portland.
Thank you for the cards, flow
ers, visits, prayers, masses and
gifts I received, and a special
"thank you" to Joan Gray and
to Dr. Wolff for the special care
given me prior to my surgery.
Each and every kindness will
always be remembered and ap
preciated. Pat Brindle 8c
CARD OF THANKS "
I wish to sincerely say thanks
to all the friends and relatives
who remembered me in so many
ways during my recent surgery
at St. Anthony's, I also say
thanks to Drs. Broun, Calhoun
and Tibbies and all of the hos
pital staff for the fine care I
received. The many kindnesses
were all greatly appreciated.
Helen Stevens 8p
Notices
MARK THE DATE April 28, for
the Spring Card Party, spon
sored by St. Patrick's Catho
lic Altar Society, Catholic Par
ish hall, 8:00 p.m., admission,
$1. Enjoy dessert, followed by
bridge and pinochle. 8-9c
Gazette-Times want ads pay.
Phone 676-9228 for G-T want ad
service.
9 Livestock, Poultry 9 Livestock, Poultry
2-DAY ANNUAL ALL BREED
HORSE SALE
Open Consignment
SATURDAY Gr SUNDAY, APRIL 19-20
10:00 a.m. BOTH DAYS
NORTHWESTERN LIVESTOCK COMM. CO, HWY. 30
(80N), HERMISTON, OREGON
REGISTERED HORSES (ALL BREEDS) AND
GRADE HORSES WILL SELL EACH DAY
"IT'S NEVER TOO LATE TO BRING YOUR HORSES TO
THIS SALE!"
For Info. Call OMER BONNEY, Auctioneer
and Horse Sale Mgr.
Phone (503) 567-5722, Hermiston, Ore.
9 Livestock, Poultry 9 Livestock, Poultry
MARKET
TUESDAY SALE
April 15. 1969
Cattle 317; Consignors 37;
Buyers 39.
SLAUGHTER CATTLE
Bulls -. -20.00 to 25.20
Young Standard
Cows -20.00 to 22.00
Commercial
Cows 18-50 to 20.60
Utility Cows 17.50 to 19.40
Canner & Cutter
Cows 12.00 to 18.00
Shells 9 00 to 11.80
FEEDER CATTLE
Yearling Steers 600-
800 Pds -29-00 to 34.00
Steers 400-500
Pds 33.00 to 36.00
Steers 250-350
Pds. 38.00 to 39.20
Northwestern Livestock Com. Co.
Highway 30, Hermiston
DON WINK. Mgr. Era. 567-3U1
3 Lost and Found
FOUND - Small black and
brown Airedale pup. Owner
may phone 676-9690 or call at
545 S. Court. 8x1
4 Help Wanted
WANTED A Cat operator. Call
Dick Meador after 7 p.m. ph.
676-9192. 8c
CIVIC LEAGUE desires teacher
for next vear. For further in
formation contact Mrs. Carl
Marquardt. 989-8476. 7tfc
Wanted
WILL BUY crippled, retired and
spoiled horses. Rex English.
Dh. 567-6065. ltfc
For Rent
FOR RENT OR SALE Newly
painted three bedroom house
with additional space for
fourth bedroom. Phone 422-
7264, Arthur DalzelL 7-8p
FOR RENT Three bedroom
Pratt house, $60 mo., on yuaia
St. Call Gundersons. 676-9220
in the p.m. 3tfc
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Services
BUSINESS MACHINES SERVICE
on all types of office equip
ment. tvDewriters. adding ma
chines, calculators; guaran-1
teed service for one year.
Scheduled trips monthly, con
tact Gazette-Times office, 676-
9228, for Bud Wilson, Morrell's
Business Machines, The Dalles.
30tfx
Jimmy's Flower Shop
252 E. Main, Hermiston
Will Supply Your Floral Needs
For Funerals, Weddings,
Formals, And Other Social Needs
Call 567-6472 or 567-6545
Ardis and Wavie Carter, Owners
27tf c
9 Livestock, Poultry
FOR SALE AKC Irish Setter
pups. Call Bob Mahoney, 676
5876. 7-8c
AT STUD Aooaloosa Bitter-
root Ace T-49903! guaranteed
live foul. Also horses lor sale.
F. W. Hutchens. ph. 676-9178
or 676-9235. 7tfc
10 Farm and Garden
FARM EQUIPMENT for sale
TD-14 International set oi two
4-bottom plows on rubber'
Dexter tractor, fully equipped;
Farmall H. tractor with load
er. Also 1948 GMC truck with
hoist. A. H. Marick, Box 63,
lone. Dh. 422-7578.
5tfc
WEDDING. PARTY and AN
NIVERSARY napkins with
names imprinted; monogram-
mea piaying caras; weuumn in
vitations and announcements,
all available at The Gazette-
Times.
REPORT
Vearlincr Hpifpra fiOO-
soo Pds .4.oo to 26io
" pcT TL .27.00 to 3o.io
Heifers 250-300
Pds. 30.10 to 33.60
Light Holstein Heifers
400-500 Pds .25.00 to 29.00
Yonnff Stock Cows, calves
at side 230.00 to 252.50
COMMENT: Steady prices
with last Tuesday's sale, more
cattle needed to supply the de
mand. Don't forget the two day
horse sale, registered and grade
horses, Saturday and Sunday,
April 19 and 20. Sale time at
Northwestern Livestock, Herms
ton. is 12:30 D.m.. Tuesdays and
sale every Friday at The Dalles
Auction Yard, The Dailes.
KVKKETT SNYDER. Eve. 5S7-S170
Office Phone 567-6655
Sale Ring (Public) 667-8708
112 Furn., Appliances
I CONSOLE SPINET PIANO, Will
sacrifice to responsible party
in this area, casn or terms
Also Elec. Organ. Write or
phone Credit Mgr., 503-363
5707, Tallman Piano-Or g a n
Stores. Inc.. Salem. Oregon
97308. 7-8c
13 Misc. For Sale
JUST RECEIVED New supply
of summer knits and cottons,
swim fabrics, novelty prints,
weaves and blends. 235 W.
Baltimore. 8c
FOR SALE Night crawlers,
25c doz. contact the Dale Hoi
land children, 275 W. Center
St. 7c
FOR SALE Intern. Citizen's
Band two-way radios; base
station and mobile unit with
base antenna and mobile an
tenna, $100. Also one older
Montgomery Ward lroner, $10.
Ph. 676-9656. 8c
FOR SALE 16 in. Huffy Elec-
trie lawn mower; about 35 ft.
cord; $30.00. Mrs. Martha Van
Schoiack, ph. 676-9772.
8-9p
FOR "a Job well done feeling"
clean carpets with Blue Lustre.
Rent electric shampooer $1.
Case Furniture Co., Heppner.
8c
NOW IN STOCK western
Tra-
dition "Leanin" Tree" illustra
ted note stationery, $1.25 per
box. Gazette-Times office.
44tfx
14 Automotive
FOR SALE 16 ft Leisure
Home vacation trailer. Also, 3
horse Johnson trolling motor.
Call 676-9669. 7-8c
FOR SALE 1968 Ford Ranch-
ero pickup, P. S., automatic,
red in color. Less than 6500
miles. Will accept older car
or pickup as down payment.
Phone 676-9930. 3tfc
FOR SALE 1968 Ford Ranger
ton pickup, 4 speed, 360
V-8. Call 567-6137. Hermiston
7-8c
FOR SALE 1964 Dodge
ton, 318 V-8, 4-spd., pos. trac;
with canopy; low mileage, ai
so 1962 Mercury Monterey,
351 V-8, A. T., sharp. Will take
older pickup In trade on
either one. Leonard Toll, 676
5393. 8-9p
FOR SALE 1953 4-wheel drive
Jeep wagon, $345. Also 1955
Chevrolet pickup, long box,
$345. Call 676-9157 after
p.m., or 676-9284,
8-9c
GOOD USED
CARS
1965 Buick Wildcat, full power.
1965 LeMans Hardtop coupe,
bucket seats, clean, 4 on the
floor
1963 Ford Ranchero
Used 4-Wheel
Drives
1964 Chevrolet 4 wheel drive,
new motor, new brakes, in
good condition.
1963 Pontiac Catalina 2-door
hardtop, good car.
1954 Willys Wagon, excellent
condition.
Pickups and Trucks
1953 Ford Truck with stock
racks.
1958 Ford, exceptionally clean.
Farley Motor Co.
PONTIAC BUICK
JEEP RAMBLER
GMC TRUCKS
May and Chase, Heppner
Phone 676-9116
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.
CLASP ENVELOPES In a var
iety of sizes from 6V4x9'A to
12x15 on sale at The Gazette-
Times, Ph. 676 922a
15 Real Estate
FOR SALE Good family home
4 bedrooms, 2 baths, fireplace,
built-in dishwasher and dls
posal. Low down payment and
6Vi interest to qualified
buyer. Gene Pierce. 676-9225.
8-9c
FOR SALE Three bedroom
house on Quaid Street, $6,000,
easy terms. Gordon Pratt, 211
Stadium Drive, Monm o u t h,
Oregon. 5tfc
FOR SALE Two houses in
lone, two bedroom and three
bedroom, partly furnished. A.
H. Marick. Box 63. lone. Ph.
422-7578. 5tfc
FOR RENT OR SALE One
three-bedroom apartment and
two one-bedroom apartments.
Completely furnished. Ph. 676
9498. 4tfc
FOR SALE Three bedroom
home, full basement, family
room, carpet, fireplace, fresh
ly painted, fenced yard. Vet
erans loan, low interest, reas
onable. See at 475 Chase even
ings, or call 676-9460. 7tfc
FOR SALE Gaarsland home
in lone, $12,000, or best offer.
Will G.I. Contact Margaret
Smith, 2650 12 St., Baker, Ore.,
or ph. 523-5446. 6p-7-9c
FOR SALE New all-electric
three bedroom home, 13 acres,
partly irrigated, less than V
mi. from Heppner; 2nd house
up Blackhorse canyon road.
Contact Charles Cline or ph.
676-5531 or 676-5554. 2tfc
Public Notices
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
the undersigned as Executrix of
the estate of Bess Huddleston,
deceased, has filed her final ac
count and report in said estate
with the Clerk of the Morrow
Couny Court, State of Oregon,
and that tne juage inereoi has
fixed Tuesday, the 22nd day of
April, 1969, at the hour of 9:00
a.m. as the time, in the county
Courthouse in Heppner, Oregon,
as the place Tor hearing objec
tions to said final account and
the settlement thereof.
ANNA J. GRAHAM
Execurix
WINTER AND BALFE
Attorneys at Law
Heppner. Oregon
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NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL
ELECTION
Notice Is hereby given in com
pliance with Sec. 331.010, ORS,
to the legal voters of Morrow
County. State of Oregon, that
the ANNUAL SCHOOL ELEC
TION of said District will be
held at Heppner Elementary
School, lone High School, River
side Jr.-Sr. High School, A.
Houghton Elementary Sch o o 1,
Lexington Administration Office,
Rhea Creek Grange Hall; be
tween the hours of 8:00 A.M,
and 8:00 P.M. on the first Mon
day of May, being the 5th day
of Mav. A.u. law, ior tne pur
pose of electing 1 director from
Zone I (Boardman) for a 5 year
term and various advisory com
mittee members.
Dated this 9th day of April
1969.
DONALD C. J. McELLIGOTT,
Chairman Board of Directors
Attest
dua'nn Mccarty,
District Clerk
8-9c
CONSOLIDATION OF
PRECINCTS:
Hardman, N. E. Heppner, N.
W. Heppner, S. E. Heppner and
S. W. Heppner will be consou
dated into one precinct for the
special election to be held June
3, 1969. All of the above men
tioned precincts will vote In the
Morrow County court House.
SADIE PARRISH.
County Clerk 8c
Boardman News
Mrs. Ralph Earwood, Shirley
Earwood and son Brian spent
the week-end in itacada vis
iting at the home of Mrs. Ear
wood's son-in-law and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Califf.
Mrs. Frank Marlow was hon
ored with a birthday party Sun
day at her home when a group
of friends called. Present were
Mrs. Roy Ball, Mrs. Glen Car
penter, Mrs. Zearl Gillespie and
Mrs. Leo Root.
The annual Junior - Senior
prom will be held at Riverside
High school Saturday evening,
April 19.
TYPEWRITER RIBBONS for
most makes on sale at The Ga
zette-Times 98c each.
GAZETTE-TIMES
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Riverside Lists Honor
Bt MART LEE MARLOW
BOARDMAN The honor roll
for the past nine weeks at Riv
erside High school has been an
nounced as follows:
A roll, 4.0-3.5: seniors Jana
Everett, Mike Fossey, Lorrle Pe
terson, Tonl Zielinskl, Bob Skou
bo; juniors Pam Kuhn, Tam
my Snyder, Jody Tatone; soph
omores Diane Black, Dennis
Lamb: freshmen Bill Acock,
Tony Barnhart, Joni Tiller, Deb
bie Walter.
B roll. 3.0-3.4: seniors Kathy
Getz. Jeannctte Aylett; juniors
Tom tSewart, Randy Ryan, Al
berta Phillips, Diane Baity, Jer
ry Downey, Bonnie Eppenbaugh,
Frances McDonald, Ricki Sny
der, Grant Walter; sophomorees
Dennis Robins, Teri Eppen
baugh ; freshmen - Ron Baker,
Michele Wilkie, Linda Freder-
ickson, Rick Partlow.
Sharon Donovan, bride-elect
of James Barrick, was honored
with a miscellaneous shower
Saturday night at the home of
Mrs. Dewey West. Co-hostesses
were Mrs. Carroll Donovan, Mrs.
Rod Flug, Mrs. Frank Bates,
Mrs. Jerrv Peck and Mrs. Den
nis Gronqulst. There were 40
present. Out of town guests were
Mrs. Bill White of Imbler. sis
ter of the honoree, Mrs. Dan Bell
of Pendleton, and Mrs. Verne
Dale of Helix. Mrs. Bill Bates
won the prize in a game, and
Mrs. Arthur Allen received the
door prize.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Black
were honored Sunday evening
with a second house warming
in their new home, this time by
members of the Boardman Til
licum club and their husbands.
Those present included Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Gronquist of Pendle
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bates,
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Donovan,
Sharon Donovan, Mr. and Mrs.
Carroll Donovan, Mr. and Mrs.
Rod Flug, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis
Gronquist, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Peck, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Rus
sell, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Skou
bo, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey West,
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Meyer, Mr.
and Mrs. Rollen McKinney and
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Daniels.
The Boardman Tillicum club
will sponsor the annual Cancer
Fund drive, starting here April
22. In charge wlil be Mrs. Ron
ald Black and Mrs. Dewey West.
The club met Tuesday night
of last week at the home of
Mrs. West with LaVem Partlow
and Mrs. Stan Henkle as co
hostesses. Discussion was held on a
luncheon to be held for Prin
cess Rhonda Bellinger of the
Morrow County Fair and Rodeo
court, sponsored by the club, and
the rest of the court and their
chaperones and mothers. The
time and place will be announc
ed later.
Mrs. West and Mrs. Frank
Bates will attend the 7th Dis
trict spring convention of the
Oregon Federation of Women's
Clubs in Pendleton April 15.
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. Roy Part
low April 22.
The Women's Activity Com
mittee of Greenfeild Grange met
Wednesday of last week at the
home of Mrs. Leonard Bedora
with Mrs. William Bates as co
hostess. Guests were Mrs. Guy
Ferguson and Mrs. Rollin Bisn
op.
Card party hostesses appoint
ed for the next four weeks are
April 15, Mrs. Bedord; April 22,
Mrs. Bates: April 29, Mrs. Wal
ter Hayes; May 6, Mrs. Arthur
Allen. May 6 will be the last
card party of the season. Season
prizes will be awarded at that
time to the one with the high
est score and the second high
est.
It was voted to have a cook
ed food sale Mav 10.
The next meeting will be at
the home of Mrs. Glen Carpen
ter Mav 14.
There were three tables oi pi
nochle in play at the card party
held at the Greenfield Grange
hall Tuesday of last week, spon
sored by the Women's Activity
Committee of the grange. Mrs,
Rollin Bishop was hostess.
Hieh prize was won by Faye
Anderson and low went to Mrs,
Don Downey. Mrs. Glen Carpen
ter and Mrs. Dewey West won
the traveling pinochle prizes.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Dono
van announce the coming mar
riage of their daughter, Sharon
Ann, to James Lee Barrick at
the Boardman Commun 1 1 y
Church April 27 at 4 p.m. (DST),
reception to follow at the Green
field Grange hall. Friends are
invited to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen
have returned home from a
four week's trip which took
them as far as South America.
They went first to Washington,
C. where they visited Mrs.
Allen's sister-in-law, Mrs. George
Gray, her nephew and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gray, and
her niece. Mrs. Carl Wemzel.
They then flew to Nassau, Ja
maica, Haiti, Puerto Rico, bt.
Thomas, Martinique, Trinidad,
Venezuela, Curacao, Colombia,
Panama City, and from there
back to San Francicso, Calif.,
and home.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence La-
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. April 17. 1969
Chance of Kingston, Wash., vis
ited their son, Frank LaChance,
and LaChance's sister, Mrs. Glen
Carpenter overnight Sunday.
Mrs. Jim Newman and child
ren Paula, Linda, Nancy, and
George of Albany visited Mon
day at the home of Mrs. Frank
Marlow.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill White and
son Trace of Imbler were week
end visitors at the home of Mrs.
White's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard Donovan. Saturday vis
itors at the Donovan home were
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bell of Pen
dleton and Mr. and Mrs. Verne
Dale of Helix.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Carpenter
and sons Russell and Tommy
of Pendleton were Sunday vis
itors at the home of Mrs. Car
penter's mother, Mrs. Hazel
Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Allen
and their daughter, Mrs. Ray
Getsinger and daughter Valer
ie, of Sc-lah, Wash were Sunday
visitors at the home of Allen's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Allen. Also accompanying them
I
City Council
Heppner City
..Meets First Monday
COUnCll Etch 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
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
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.
Williams Furnaces Complete In
stallations Linoleum Refrigeration
Carpeting' Domestic and
Oil Burner . Commercial
Service ... .
Free Estimates All Work
Guaranteed
Ph. 676-9418 Heppner
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
Agent
Pendleton Office Heppner Agent
815 S. W. Court 240 N. Court
Ph. 276-2732 Ph. 676-5526
C. A. Ruggles
INSURANCE AGENCY
Ph. 676-9625 Box 247
Heppner, Oregon
Turner, Van Marter
and Bryant
GENERAL INSURANCE
Ph. 676-9113
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Students
were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brum
back of Sunnyslde.
Mrs. Guy Hodge Is critically
111 in St. Joseph's hospital in
La Grande.
Word has been received here
that Mrs. W. A. Simcox, former
resident here, is in the Gresh
am General hospital, suffering
with a broken hip.
Mrs. Eugene Rlsley has receiv
ed word that her father. Claud
Worden of Union, former resi
dent here, has returned home
from the hospital in Walla Wal
la. Wash., and is much improv
ed after several weeks illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Ball
and children Barbara, Karen and
Tony, of Hermiston were Sunday
visitors at the home of Ball's
father and stepmother, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Ball.
Mrs. Vernon Root and Dorothy
Castl of Wasco were visitors one
day last week at the home of
Mrs. Root's mother-in-law, Mrs.
Leo Root. The latter left Monday
for Wasco to visit several days
at her son's home.
Monuments
ETERNAL MARKERS
BRONZE
GRANITE
MARBLE
Cemetery Grave Markers
SWEENEY
MORTUARY
Heppner Ph. 676-9600
Optometrist
Dr. E. K. Schoffitz
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.
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. 67S-9616
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
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 Brands" . . .
PKS. ICE-BUTTER-ICB CREAM
Dud Tash, Products Specialist
Clay Phillips, Salesman
William Lee Cox, Sales Mgr.
FRIENDLY SERVICE SINCE 1916
Call 676-9244'
oinwms