Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 08, 1969, Page 7, Image 7

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1 Cards of Thanks
CARD OF THANKS
I want to thank my many
friends for their remembrances
during my recent illness. Also,
my sincere thanks to our hos
pital 6taff for their excellent
care and cheerful expressions.
They were most appreciated. We
are very fortunate to have such
a competent group in Pioneer
Memorial hospital.
Larry Cook
lie
CARD OF THANKS
There are hardly words to ex
press the thanks I feel toward
all my friends, neighbors and
relatives for the many cards,
flowers, gifts and notes of en
couragement during my lengthy
stay in St. Anthony hospital. But
thanks again they all meant
so very mucn to me.
Mrs. Arthur (Alice) Crawford
11c
Notices
NO QUESTIONS ASKED if party
wno removed wagon wheel
from Pearson's back yard will
please return same to Metho
dist parsonage, 175 Church St.,
as this was a girt. Thank you.
10-12c
3 Lost and Found
FOUND Glasses with light
brown frames, on Heppner
Mam street. Owner may claim
at Gazette-Times office and
(pay for ad. 11c
4 Help Wanted
CONFECTION SUPPLY ROUTE
Unusual opportunity for man
or woman to restock new type
coin dispensers with high
quality packaged food pro
ducts. Handling brand names
only. No selling. Dependable
person can net VERY HIGH
EARNINGS. Part or full time.
Requires $1150 to $3250 cash
secured by inventory and
equipment. Write for personal
interview, giving phone num
ber to Strategic Franchises,
1450 Chapin Avenue, Burling
ame, California 94010. 11c
CIVIC LEAGUE desires teacher
for next year. For further in
formation contact Mrs. Carl
Marquardt, 989-8476. 7tfc
5 Work Wanted
WANTED Lawn mowing jobs
or yard work, after school or
weekends, have own mower.
Contact David McLeod, 676-
5573. lltfc
Wanted
SEE US for carpeting and lin
oleum needs. We have many
lines to choose from. M & R
Co. . 11c
NEED GIFT SUGGESTIONS for
the high school graduate.
Order gift subscriptions to the
Gazette-limes, to start any
time. $3.50 for college year;
gift certificates avai 1 a b 1 e.
Gazette-Times office, Box 337,
or phone 676-9228. lOtfx
WILL BUY crippled, retired and
spoiled horses. Rex English,
ph. 567-6065. ltfc
For Rent
HOUSE FOR RENT Two bed
rooms and basement. $60
monthly. 610 N. Main. See
Mike Davidson next door.
Hp
9 Livestock, Poultry 9
MARKET
TUESDAY SALE
May 6. 1969
Hogs 29; Sheep 36; Cattle 427;
Consignors 54; Buyers 36.
SLAUGHTER CATTLE
Bulls ...24.00 to 29.60
Young Standard
Cows .21.50 to 25.00
Commercial
Cows .21.00 to 23.50
Utility Cows 18.00 to 21.00
Canner & Cutter
Cows 15.00 to 19.00
FEEDER CATTLE
Yearling Steers 600-
800 Pds 30.50 to 34.60
Steers 400-500
Pds 35.50 to 38.00
Steers 200-250
Pds. by head 76.00 to 91.00
Yearling Heifers 600-
800 Pds .27.00 to 30.50
Heifers 400-500
Pds ....29.50 to 34.50
Heifers 250-350
Pds.
31.50 to 36.00
Northwestern Livestock Com. Co.
Highway 30, Hermiston
DON WINK. Mgr. Eve. 567-8111
Services
PAS WET J. nRTT.T.TNn
Now Serving This Area
Contact Us For Your Well
Drilling Needs Drilling is
Our Specialty
We Will Give You COMPLETE
Service
12 Years of Drilling
Experience
Free Estimates Gladly Given
Contact DON FOREMAN
at Van Winkle's Motel
Ph. 676-9928 after 6:00 P.m.
ll-12c
WE SELL, install and service
Central air conditioning and
window units. M & R Co.
11c
SEE US for sewer stoppages. We
have power equipment to ser
vice it. M & R Co. 11c I
BUSINESS MACHINES SERVICE
on all types of office equip
ment, typewriters, adding ma
chines, calculators; guaran-
xeea service ior 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,
Formats, And Other Social Needs
Call 567-6472 or 567-6545
Ardis and Wavle Carter, Owners
27tfc
9 Livestock, Poultry
KITTENS to give away. Ph. 676-
KX3. lie
HAMSTERS FOR SALE $1.00
each. Phone 676-5872. lip
FOR SALE Brittany Spaniel
pups. A. K. c. Terrific point
ing bird dogs, natural retriev
ers. Will hunt this fall. Top
quality at a price you can af
ford, Warren Plocharsky, ph.
676-5594. 11c
FOR SALE Two yearling reg
istered polled Hereford bulls.
Carl Cox, Monument, Oregon.
Phone 934-2607. ll-12p
FOR SALE Goslings, 50c each,
or hens with goslings. Phone
676-9761. 10-llp
0 Farm and Garden
FOR SALE NH 900 Swath er. 1
12 ft Draper Pickup . Reel,
Conditioner. Ph. 989-8448. lip
12 Furn., Appliances
FOR SALE 3 plastic occas
ional chairs. Regular price
$7.95, Now $5.00. M & R Co.
lie
FOR SALE 1 second hand
5-pc. wood Dinette set, $20.00.
M & R Co. 11c
haus domestic caDinei-1
989-8118. 10-llc
13 Misc. For Sale
FOR SALE 1 Frigldaire used
commercial ice maker. Approx-
ISn lhs. ner 24 hrs. M & R Cn.
Ph. 676-9418. , 11c
WE ARE your franchised dealer J
ior wesco ricrrnaceana
Air Conditioning equipment.!
M & R Co.
11c
FOR SALE 1 bathroom med
icine cabinet, sliding door I
sections, medium sized mirror.
Regular price $20.95, Now
$10.95. M & R Co. 11c
MANY NEW AND DIFFERENT
fabrics for summer sewing
Cottons, dacrons, linens, kettle
cloth, gabardines, voile, bigl
pant prints and plaids, htretch
Helenca, Silco, Lycra and I
Spandex. 235 W. Baltimore.
11c
Livestock, Poultry
REPORT
Young Stock Cows, calves
at side 245.00 to 290.00
Old Stock Cows, calves
at side .220.00 to 245.00
Baby Calves, Beef 35.00 to 60.00
Baby Calves,
Dairy 10.00 to 28.00
HOGS
Heavy Fat Hogs ....18.00 to 19.30
Weaners per head 10.00 to 15.00
SHEEP
Old Ewes and
lambs, pairs .....24.50
COMMENT: Big dry butcher
bulls hit an all time high of
$29.60. Butcher cows $1 higher.
Feeder cattle steady to $1
stronger. Now is the time to sell
your old bulls, dry cows and
yearling steers and heifers. Sale
time at Northwestern Livestock
Hermiston, is 12:30 p.m. Tues
days and sale every Friday at
The Dalles Auction Yard, The
118 Services 113
i
Dalles.
are
EVERETT SNYDER, Eve. 667-8170
Office Pbone 567-6655
Sale Ring (Public) 567-8708
and
Misc. For Sale
FOR SALE 1 bathroom cab
inci, wnue ana gou. i Kular
price, $64.50, Now $32.50. MAR
Co. 11c
BRACE YOURSELF for a thrill
the first time you use Blue
Lustre to clean rugs. Rent
electric shampooer $1. Case
Furniture Co., Heppner. 11c
FOR SALE One set of Pick
up Camper jacks, used three
times, $65. Contact Delvin
Matteson, 676-9177. 10-llc
NOW IN STOCK Western Tra
dltion "Leanln Tree" illustra
ted note stationery, $1.25 per
dox. oazette-limes oince.
44tfx
14 Automotive
FOR SALE 1959 Ford V-8 In
good condition, $175. Ph. 422
7492. ll-12p
pqr
SALE 1950 Chevrolet
Pickup; rebuilt engine; very
good shape, $150. Warren Plo
charsky, 676-5594. 11c
Call FREE to Pendleton
Say "276-3611 Collect"
Authorized V. W. Dealer
Cars Galore
New Volkswagens
SEDANS (any colon)
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 pan.
GOOD USED
CARS
1965 Buick Wildcat, full power.
1965 LeMans Hardtop
bucket seats, clean. 4
coupe,
on the
floor
1963 Pontiac Catalina
2-door
hardtop, good car.
11963 Ford Ranchero
, , . . . ,
usea t-wnee
Drives
1964 Chevrolet 4 wheel drive,
I new motor, new brakes, in
good condition.
1957 4-wneei arive, gooa
ruDDer, new stock racK.
1954 Willys
Wagon, excellent
condition.
Pickups and Trucks
1963 International
-ton 20,000
miies
1958 Ford, exceptionally clean.
1953 Ford Truck with stock
rai,0
Farley Motor Co.
PONTIAC BUICK
JEEP RAMBLER
GMC TRUCKS
May and Chase, Heppner
Phone 676-9116
F0R 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
15 Real Estate
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
FOR SALE Comfortable two-
bedroom home, large back
yard. 485 Morgan St Ph. 676
5818. ll-12p
FOR SALE OR RENT Three
bedroom home, 380 Gilmore.
Contact Bob Bergstrom.
9tfc
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
Are you moving? Subscribers
reminded to notify The Ga-
please include your old ad-1
dress. 1
Riverside FFA Wins First
By MART LEE MARLOW
BOARDMAN The Riverside
FFA chapter won first place in
tne Blue Mountain District
Skills contest held Wednesday
of last week at Blue Mountain
College in Pendleton. The Her
miston chapter was second and
Mac-Hi third.
Individual winners from Riv
erside were: rafter cutting, Bob
Skoubo, first; electricltv, Tom
Stewart, third; surveying, Bob
Skoubo, first; acetylene welding
brazing, Albert Phillips, first;
acetylene cutting, Ron Zlelins-
ki, second; tool sharpening, Ron
Baker, second; acetylene weld
ing. John Stoneman, first. Ron
ald Black is the Riverside in
structor.
Michael E. Fossey, valedictor
ian of the graduating class at
Riverside High school, has been
Public Notices
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned as Admin
istratrix of the estate of Lewis
Barclay, deceased, has filed her
final account and report in said
estate with the Clerk of the
Morrow County Court, State of
Oregon, and that the Judge
thereof has fixed Friday, the
23rd day of May, 1969, at the
hour of 9:00 a.m., as the time,
in the County Courthouse in
Heppner, Oregon, as the place
for hearing objections to said
final account and the settle
ment thereof.
MAE McPHERRIN
Administratrix
WINTER AND BALFE
Attorneys at Law
Heppner, Oregon 10-13p
NOTICE OF CALLING FOR BIDS
Notice is hereby given that
Morrow County School District
No. R-l will on the 19th day
of May, 1969, open bids for the
furnishing and delivering the
following:
One 66 passenger school bus
One 30 passenger school bus
Bids are to be received for
opening at 2:00 p.m., May 19,
1969 at the office of the District
Superintendent of Morrow Coun
ty School District R-l, Box 368,
Lexington, Oregon 97839. They
will be presented to the district
board at a regular meeting at
8:00 p.m. in the district office
on May 19, 1969.
The school board reserves the
right to reject any or all bids
and to waive any or all claims
or technicalities.
Specifications may be acquir
ed at the school district office
in Lexington, Oregon. Only bid
forms furnished by the school
district will be used. Bids must
be in a sealed envelope and
clearly marked "School Bus
bid".
C. J. Donald McElligott,
Chairman
DuAnn McCarty, Clerk
10-llc
NOTICE OF MEETING
OF COUNTY BOARD
OF EQUALIZATION
Notice is hereby given that on
Monday. May 12, 1969, the Board
of Equalization of the County of
Morrow, Oregon, will meet at
the County Courthouse in Hepp
ner, Oregon, to publicly exam
ine the assessment rolls for said
County of Morrow, for the year
19b9, and to correct all errors in
valuation, description, or Quali
ties of land, lots or other prop
erty assessed by the assessor.
The ratio between assessed
and true cash value adopted by
the Board of Equalization pur
suant to ORS 309.034 is 100 per
cent. (The ratio determined by
the Assessor pursuant to ORS
309.028 is 100 percent).
It shall be the duty of the
persons interested to appear at
the time and place appointed
Petitions for adjustment of as
sessments must be filed with
the Board of Equalization not
later than the Monday of the
week following the first week
that the Board is in session.
Joyce Ritch
Special Assessor
County of Morrow
Oregon 9-llc
NOTICE OF BUDGET MEETING
The budget committee of the
City of Boardman has scheduled
a public meeting at 7:30 P. M
on May 20, 1969, for the purpose
of receiving the budget docu
ments and budget message for
the fiscal year 1969-1970.
This meeting will be held at
City Hall and any person may
appear to discuss the proposed
fiscal program of the City of
Boardman at this time.
Shirley Zielinski
Budget Officer
11c
BUDGET NOTICE
The budget for the Boardman
Cemetery Maintenance District
for the fiscal year 1969-70, be
ginning July 1, 19b9, was pre
pared on an accounting basis
consistent with that used in
prior years.
A meeting of the governing
body will be held May 27, 1969,
at 1:00 p.m. at the City Hall for
the purpose of holding a public
hearing on this budget.
Copies of the budget are avail
able at the City Hall in Board
man. Zearl J. Gillespie
Chairman ll-12c
given the annual award of The
Reader's Digest Association for
students who bv their success
ful school work give promise of
attaining leadership in the
community, it has been an
nounced by Dan Daltoso, prin
cipal.
Michael will receive an hon
orary one-year subscription to
The Reader's Digest in any one
of its 13 language editions
which he chooses, and a person
al certificate from the editors
"in recognition of past accomp
lishments and in anticipation of
unusual achievement to come."
The award to Michael, who is
the son of Mrs. Albert Partlow
of Boardman, was made possible
through the cooperation of Mr.
Paltoso and his teaching staff.
They selected Michael to receive
the award, designed to stimu
late scholarship, citizenship,
and continued contact with good
reading after graduation.
There were four tables of pi
nochle in play at the card party
held Tuesday of last week at
the Greenfield Grange hall.
sponsored by the Women's Ac
tivity Committee of the grange.
Mrs. Walter Hayes was hostess.
High prize went to Mrs. Nina
Bailey of Arlington, and low
was won by Mrs. Walter Wyss.
Mrs. Chub Warren and Mrs.
Dewey West won the traveling
pinochle prizes.
May 6 was to be the last card
party this season. At that time
the season prizes were to be
given for the highest score and
the second highest.
Four members of the Good
News Singers, a Christian folk
65th Anniversary
Of Holly Lodge
Observed Sunday
Sy DELPHA JONES
LEXINGTON Members of
Holly Rebekah Lodge No. 139
held a reception at the hall on
Sunday, May 4, from 2:00 to 4:00
p.m., in observance of its 65th
Anniversary. The lodge was or
ganized in May, 1904.
The program was opened with
a prayer by the Rev. Earl Sow
ard. A short history of the lodge
was given by Mrs. Delpha Jones,
secretary. Honorable mention
was given Trannie Parker, 65
year member; Annie Keene, 62
year member; Maude Pointer,
60-year member; Cora Warner,
51 -year member, and Lou Broad
ley, 49-year member.
Musical numbers were provid
ed by the daughters of Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Marquardt, the Carl
Marquardt family; Norita Mar
quardt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs,
Bill Marquardt, and the Bill B,
Marquardt family.
Each Holly member introduc
ed herself and her family, anc
where they were from. Violin
solos were provided by Mrs. Ken
neth Smouse of lone, accompa
nied by Mrs. Carl Marquardt,
after which group singing was
enjoyed. Mrs. Catie Padberg was
in charge of the guest book.
Refreshments were served
from a lace-covered table, cen
tered with a sheet cake decor
ated with pink roses and green
lettering. Tea and coffee were
served by Mrs. LaVerne Hender
son; Mrs. Bill Smethurst served
the cake, and punch was poured
from a crystal bowl by Mrs
Clarence Otzenberger.
Out-of-town visitors included
Isabella Raymond and Agnes
Butterfield of Dixie, Wn.; Mrs
Maxine Jensen of Waitsburg
Wn., Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Otzen
berger of Stanfield; Mrs. Bill
Smethurst of Ukiah; Mr. and
Mrs. G. E. Irvin and children of
Hood River, and visitors from
Sans Souci Rebekah lodge,
Heppner, and Bunchgrass Lodge
in lone. There were about 75
people present.
Mrs. John Edwards, Mrs. Joe
Yocom and Mrs. Morris McCarl
were Portland visitors one day
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Steagall
traveled to Pendleton on Sun
day to visit at the Bill Steagall
and Roger Brandhagen homes
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Steagall
were visiting in Sherman coun
ty on Saturday.
Dinner guests Sunday at the
C. C. Jones home were Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Otzenberger of Stan-
field, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Irvin
and children and Mrs. Alonzo
Henderson and daughter, Betty,
all of Hood River, and Mrs. Flor
ence McMillan of Lexington.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Papmeau
and family were visiting in Port
land over the week-end.
The last in series of six card
parties sponsored by Holly Re
bekah Lodge was held Saturday
nfght, with the following an
nounced as winners for the ser
ies: Frank Robinson, high for
men; Bob Steagall, men's low;
Mrs. Sarah Adkins high for
women, and Mrs. Eleanor Gon-
ty, low for women. Refresh
ments were served.
Billy Van Winkle, who has
been employed in Bellingham
and Canada, is visiting his par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. William J.
Van Winkle. i
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thuredoy. May 8. 19
in District Skills Contest
music group from Northwest
Christian College in Eugene, pre
scnted a musical program Sun
day morning at the Boardman
Community church. They includ
ed Dick Struckmeier. playing
the bass viol, Kathy Connolly
and Bruce Carpenter, guitars,
and Dwight Woodruff, tambour
ines. They are part of a group
of 32 singers which will present
a program at the Roosevelt High
school in Portland May 17. The
four young people were week
end guests at the home of
Struck meier's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Everett Struckmeier. Other
visitors there were the Struck
meier's son-in-law and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Weiher
and sons, Gary and Todd, of
Salem.
Robert Chilman, music in
structor at Riverside High school
took four of his students to Pa
cific University at Forest Grove
during the week-end where they
sang and played at a concert
there. Pam Kuhn and Grant
Walter sang in a 200-voice choir
picked from 800 applicants, ana
Toni Zielinski played the clar
City Council
Heppner City
..KhU First Monday
COUnCM Eton 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
Avers 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 Marten
and Bryant
GENERAL INSURANCE
Ph. 676-9113
7
inet In a 200-plece orchestra
picked from 600 applicants. Mrs.
Chilman accompanied them.
The concert was held Saturday
night, May 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hogcland
and children, Jay and Joy, of
Ukiah were week end visitors at
the home of Mrs. Hogeland's
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Cleve Hinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lilly and
daughters Roberta, Jo Lynn and
Patricia of Echo, were Sunday
guests at the home of Lilly's
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Eldon Shannon.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Root and
daughter Jane, of Wasco were
Sunday visitors at the home of
Root's mother, Mrs. Leo Root.
Saturday visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ball were
Ball's son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Ball and
children Barbara, Karen and
Tony of Hermiston.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen
went to Weston Sunday to visit
at the home of their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Allen.
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.
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
Dr. Wallace H. Wolff
M.D.
Office Hours: 10 to 12, 2 to 5:30
Man., Tues., Wed. and Frl.
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 & 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
Whoiesalers-Mfgs.
MORROW COUNTY CREAMERY
"Pride of Oregon Brands" . . .
PKO. ICE--BUTTER--ICE CREAM
Dud Tash. Products Specialist
Clay Phillips, Salesman
William Lee Cox, Sales Mgr.
FRIENDLY SERVICE SINCE 1916
Call 676-9244
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