ntttntn gazette times. Ttuwdar. January iu wi.QSU Specialist to
Real Estate
John Dean Grave to Cecil
McDanU'1 and Blancne Mcuan
i ! i a 8. Block 4. Kt-rcu
t,iVi Addition to Ilardman and
tract in Sect 3 P
KII 28.
John Deane Gravea to Cecil
MeDanlcl and Blancne wcuan
i.. i it. 1 t 2. Block 1 In For
suaon'i Addition to Hardman.
and Lett 3, 4. 5 in Block X and
Lota 1 A 2 In Block , rergu
aon'a Addition to Ilardman.
nlani-h V.. Llnctatrom to Au
Kuala LouUe Crutcher, Edrla
Llndstrom. Roy W. Llndatrom
and Edna Viola Hellna. W. 106
ft. Lot 2. Block 1 Halvorsena
Addition to lone.
Roach. Trustee for
Kathryn L. Chldester, Dorothy
Ann Beach Crow, Patricia UK
Beach Crowe and Lawrence L.
Bench, Jr Wesley E. Chldester
and Kathryn L. Chldester, Rich
ard G. Crow and Dorothy Ann
Crow and DennU A. Crowe and
Patricia Lee Crowe to Estate of
Joseph L. Stubblofield. Tp 1 NR
26 Sec. 13 NWV4 and W4 EV4.
James A. Pheglcy and Mar
lys I. Phegley to Edwin A.
Strut hem anil Marie L. Struth-j
ers. Lot 2 Block 1 Ayers Third
Addition to Heppner.
Kinnoth P. Bleakman and
Ethel June Bleakman, Percy B.
Bleakman and Emma Lee
Bleakman, Owen N. Bleakman
and Katherine Bleakman, Zora
Neva Schliof and Arthur F.
Schlief to Clinton A. Agee and
Dorothy L. Agee. Lots ( & 5
Blcxk 2 Ayers Fifth Addition to
lleppner.
Alva W. Jones to Robert A.
Jones. Tp 3 SR 2G Sec. 17 and
EVi Sec. 18 and EV4 Sec. 19 and
WWtt, NVi NEV4 NEyNWK.
Morrow County.
Alva W. Jones to Donald W.
Jones. Tp. 4 SR 26 Sec. 3
WHWlri, all Sec. 4. all Sec. 9.
VVHNWVi Sec. 10, Tp. 3 SR 26,
Sees. 32 & 33 and 13.9 acres In
Sec. 34.
Lorraine Beach, Trustee for
Kathryn L. Chldester, Dorothy
Ann Beach Crow, Patricia Lee
Beach Crowe and Lawrence
Beach Jr., Wesley E. Chldestet
and Kathryn L. Chldester, Rich
ard G. Crow and Dorothy Ann
Crow and Dennis A. Crowe and
Patricia Lee Crowe to Kenneth
Turner and Jean Ann Turner.
Tp 1 NR 26 Sec. 13 S'jS'i, Sec.
22 NEVj. N'iSEVi.
G. H. Hodge and Marion
Undue and E. M. Hodge to Fred
West. SWV4SEV4 Sec. 11, Tp 4
NR 25.
City of Boardman to William
E. Nelson and Elaine M. Nel
son Lot 4 Second Addition to
City of Boardman.
Garland L. Swanson and Reg
ilia M. Swanson to Dennis Ed
ward Swanson, John Emil Swan
son, Jean Ann Turner, James
Lee Swanson, each Vi interest
Sec. 26, Tp 1 NR 23.
Lucien H. Case and Verna L.
Case to William II. Ling and
Thelma Ling. Block 24, Will's
Addition to City of lone.
Bernard P. Doherty and Susan
E. Doherty to Lawrence D. Lind
say and Corrine A. Lindsay. S.
25 ft. Sec. 25 Tp 2 NR 25. Also
N. 25 ft. Sec. 36, Tp 2 NR 25.
Georgia N. Lynch to Charles
A. Walker and Marjorie M.
Walker. N. 16 ft. 5 in. Lot 9
and S. 4 ft. Lot 10 Block 4, llepp
ner. Robert P. Maley and Norma L.
Maley to Fred J. Reed and Don
alda M. Reed i interest N
SE'4 Sec. 18, Tp 4 NR 25.
Robert P. Maley and Norma
L. Maley to Fred J. Reed and
Donalda M. Reed V Interest
tracts in Sees. 13, 21, 25, 36 Tp
4 SR 26.
MEN NEEDED
In this area to train aa
LIVESTOCK
BUYERS
LEARN TO BUY CATTLE,
HOGS AND SHEEP
I sal barn, toed lots and
ranch. W prtr lo train
mn 81 lo 55 wllh llvtatook
p.rl.nc. For local lnlrvlw.
writ as, phon, addra ana
Background lo:
NATIONAL MEAT PACKERS
TRAINING
343S Broadway, Dept. B-22
Kan City, Mo. (4111
LARGE AND COLORFUL SELECTION
FASHION CRAFT
PolyesterW askable
NECKTIE:
See Them Today
Gardner's Men's Wear
Heppner
Transactions
Lorraine G. Vinton, Odllo Lu
per, Mae G. Barton and C A.
Barton, C. A. Barton. Trustee,
Donald Gilliam, LouU Gilliam
and Jean Gilliam to Fred J.
Reed and Donalda M. Reed and
Robert P. Maley and Norma
Maley. SEV4SEV4 Sec. 13 and
tract in Sees. 24. 25, 36 Tp 4
SR 26.
W. E. Hughe and Pauline
llughei to Edwin Allen Hughes
and Merlin Percy Hughea in
terest EHNWV and part NW,
NWV, Sec. 29 Tp 3 SR 29 con
talnlng 87.2 acres.
Kathryn Wright. Daniel Mc
Laughlin, Nora Pointer, James C,
McLaughlin. John Francis Mc
Laughlin, Hugh K. McLaughlin,
Virginia Conlon. Joseph C. Mc
Laghlin, Sally Springer. Herbert
McLaughlin. Michael McLaugh
lin. Terence McLaughlin to Rob
ert P. McLaughlin. swntN
and SEV4SEU of Sec. 26; fc"-
SE'4 Sec. 31; W" NWvj. S'4.
KUNEH Sec. 35 TP 1 SR 29.
And tract in Tp 2 SR 29. j
Padbere and Linda Sue
Padberg to Mary Agnes Doherty
Lots 8 and 9 Block 16 Lexing
ton & other tracts.
R. R. Fulleton and Betty J.
Fulleton to Donald Lee Bellamy
and Nora J. Bellamy. Two par
rot iimtainlna 3.25 acres and
1.66 acres Ir: NEVi Sec. 10 Tp 3
SR 26.
Terteling Land Co. to Leon R.
Bent ley and Ruth C. Bentley
Lota 1, 2, 3, 4, 12, 30 and 31
Blcx-k 38, Irrlgon.
ritv of Boardman Urbal Re
newal Agency to William E.
Nelson and Elaine M. nelson.
Lot 8 Block 4, West Boardman.
Eunice Marjorie Worden to
Floyd Wilbur Worden and Rita
Marie Worden, John P. Gern
hardt and Dorothy Gernhardt,
and Carl D. Knlghten and Dor
is E. Knighten.
NEi and N'iSEVi Sec. 34;
NWV4 Sec. 35, Tp 3 SR 21.
Patent. U. S. to George W.
MrfhMnw SSWVi. NWViSEH,
and SW'tNEV4 Sec. 25, Tp 3 SR
29, containing 160 acres.
Piitpnt. U. S. to James L. nan.
SEViSE'i Sec. 24 and E'i NE
iind NEi.SEVi Sec. 25 Tp o iK
29 containing 160 acres. (Quit
claim deed from Carl Knignten
and Nellie Knighten to carl u.
Knighten and Doris Knighten,
Exhibit A, above).
Earl J. Blake and Margaret U
Blake to David A. Warner and
Barbara J. Warner. Lot 17, Blake
Ranch Addition in Plat 1 Sec.
11 Tp 4 SR 28.
Verio E. Green to Melvin E.
Moyer. Tract in Lot 1 Block 1
Ayers Fourth Addition to llepp
ner. Emma K. Simcox to Jessie L.
Ray. Tp 4 NR 24, Sec. 23 SWV-
nwh.
Frank W. Turner, La Verne
Van Marter, Jr., and Howard
Bryant to Merle E. Loyd and
Velma J. Loyd. Lot 11 Riverside
Addition to Heppner.
Port of Morrow to Morrow
Produce Co. Tract in Sec. 10 Tp
4 NR 25.
Bernard P. DohertV and Ros-
ella Lindsay, Representatives of
Estate of John Edward Doherty,
deceased, to William Joseph Do
herty and Mary Agnes Doiierty.
N'a Sec. 5, Tp 1 INK 2b.
r. H. Hod ere and Marian
HnriiTA to Dewev W. West, Jr.
and Irma Jean West. EVi NWy4-
SWVi Sec. 13 Tp 4 NR 24.
Howard Bryant and Betn Bry
ant 1, a Verne Van Marter Jr..
and Laurel Van Marter to Ran
dall E. Peterson. Part Lot 1
Block 3, Town of Heppner,
Ottllio Hunt to George vernon
Hermann and Cherry Hermann.
Tnt 13 Riverside Addition to
City of Heppner.
COOKING CUTIES MEET
The Cooking Cuties 4-H, Phase
II met at the home or leader,
Mrs. Floyd Hobbs on Jan. 11.
The meeting came to order at
4:15, and the following menu
was prepared and served: meat
loaf, cottage cheese, baked po
tatoes, green beans with bacon,
fruit salad, milk, and sniker
docilos. There were only two
members present, Rand a 1 1
Matthews and Rose Mesteth.
Changes in exhibits and con
tests for the fair were discuss
ed. Meeting was adjourned at
6:45.
Rose Mesteth, reporter
Ph. 676-9218
Teach Retirement
By BIBDINE TOT.I.IS
Murle Scales, assistant state
leader of Home Economics Ex
tension, Oregon State Universi
ty, will present training for pro
ject leaders from Morrow
County extension units Thurs
day, Jan. 28, Lexington School
at 10:00 a m.
Attitudes on Retirement will
be the subject of the training.
A coffee and get-acquainted per
iod will precede the lesson.
Miss Scales ls well known In
this area as she was the state
supervisor for many years. She
is currently directing all types
of programs pertaining to old
er adults.
Project leaders are asked to
bring a sack lunch to the train
ing. Mustang JV's Have
Ups and Downs
By DALLAS HARSIN
A hot and cold night brought
the Heppner JV's a win and a
loss.
Fri.lav nlirht the JV's pulled
out a 28-23 win over the JV
team from Condon. Saturday
night the Heppner Colts saw
their first loss but still had a
good night. Umatilla wrapped
up 50 points to the Colts' 47.
It ls a wonder the Colts were
able to win the Condon game.
They only shot and made 11
field goals and were only able
to find the bucket for 6 points
from the eift line. So. as can
be told bv the score, it wasn't
good shooting that won the
game.
Although Alan McCabe pump
ed in 22 points Saturday night,
this was not enough for the Ba
by Mustangs to stop the Uma
tilla JVs.
The score teetered back and
forth. In the first half, the Colts
were down by 8; at the end of
the third quarter, Heppner was
up by 2 and a hot fourth quar
ter put Umatilla In the lead
by 3 to bump the JV's.
Alan McCabe led the Colts in
the scoring for the weekend
with 30 points. Craig Munkers
followed with 16, Don Papineau
11, John Sumner 7, Bill Jepsen
5, Bruce Bergstrom and Dale
Hedman both had 2 and David
Eckman finished the scoring
with 3 points.
NOTICE
The annual meeting of the
Willow Creek District Improve
ment Company will be held
Monday, Jan. 25 at 7:30 p.m.
at the Morrow County Court
house for the purpose of choos
ing directors and officers for
the coming year. -
WHO'S WhO l PEHDLET0N 1970
ZEPHYR
ELECTRIC, INC.
333 8. B. Emigrant At.
Electrical Contractor
W. F. (Mike)
ZIMMERMAN
Pendleton,
Oregon 97801
Bun Phone
376-8921
376-6369
Sid Thompson Motors
2003 S. W. Emigrant Ph.276-3832
Across from Albertson Market
Datsun Dealer Good
Selection of Used Cars
Aristocrat Travel Trailers.
Kit Campers, Security Travel
Trailer & Campers
ANNA LEE'S
Anna Lee
Kennedy, Owner
S04 a Main Ph. "6-2182
Fashions for Juniors, Misses, i
Nationally Advertised Brands
PtndUton Btauly 2oCCegt
"No Appointment Necessarr"
All Work Strictly Supervised
Call or Write for
Enrollment Dates
126 S. Main Ph. 276-1748
C&R MOBILE HOMES. INC
101 S. W. 18th St Ph. 276-7385
Eastern Oregon's Most Complete
Mobile Home Center
Skyline Frontier Fleetwood
Lamplighter Nashua
Sales & Service
Inland Empire Bank Financing
702 S. W.
Barnum's Trading Post
Licensed Pawnbroker
Unredeemed Pledges for Sale
GUNS TOOLS
SPORTING GOODS
Ph. 276-3151
28 S. E. Emigrant. Pendleton
w
:8g LOANS IVK?)
276-5352
BOWLING
UnawakM
Team
73 Pickups
Skreamers
No-names
Monkeys
W
34
34
21
13
High Ind. Game Allen Burk
enblne, 149; High Ind. sene.
n. 1 a m r a rf . 1 f I Taa nr
vavia wcioa, tun uik
Game 73 Pick-ups. 425; High
C 1 M m.tl tin 1 9-1 1
Team Series 75 Pick-ups. 1241
Xoffse Xup Kellers
Tnnm W
No. 5 44 24
No. 4 43 25
No. 3 38V4 29'-4
No. 1 29 39
No. fi 26 42
No. 2 19'4 444
High Ind. Game Mabel
Heath. 183; High Ind. Series-
Mabel Heath. 485: Hleh Team
Game No. 5, 525; High Team
Series No. 5, 1549.
Thunder Night Ladles
Team W L
Klnzua 46 18
Toyota 35 29
Elma's 34 30
Columbia Basin 29V4 34
Murray's 26V4 37
Ruerles 21 43
High Ind. Game B. Rood,
187; High Ind. Series F. Wat
kins, 508; High Team Game
Ruggles, 914; High Team Series
Kinzua, 2567.
Sunday Night Mixed Doubles
(Late)
Team . W
Kincaid-Barnett 11
Bergstrom -Schwarzln 10
Padberg-Pettyjohn 9
Hanna-Heath 9
Munkers-Mills 6
Gilman-Griffith-
Keithlev 3
High Ind. Game R. Munkers,
190; P. Kincaid, 186; High Ind.
Series S. Heath, 478, S. Mas
sey, 478; High Team Game
Munkers-MilLs, 805; High Team
Series Hanna-Heath, 2242.
John Carter Passes
John Lyons Carter, 87, passed
on Friday in a Pendleton hospi
tal. He was a lifetime member
of the Heppner Elks Lodge and
unri Knon i attln ranfhpr and
cattle buyer. He was a native Healy; sergeant-at-arms, John
of Long Creek where graveside Myers; news reporter, Sam My
services were held Tuesday by ers; Junior leaders are John
a ritualistic team ol memDers
of Heppner BPOE No. 358.
Officiating at the solemn oc-
casion were officers Marshall
Lovgren, Glen Ward, Calvin
Sherman and Claude Graham.
Hill's Furniture &
Manufacturing Co.
Custom Upholstered Furniture
Complete Home Furnishings
Carpet, Vinyl. Draperies
Dress Fabrics
Re-upholstery Airport Road
B.B. Hill Sons, Owners
Phone 276-7033 P. O. Box 1536
ENJOY WONDERFUL
m
MAI CO HEARING AIDS
21 S. W. Dorion
Pendleton. Ore. 97S01
Ph. 267-8166
12 different 'Styles and power with
frequency variable tone settings
THEWS SHEET METAL
1907 S. W. Court Ph. 276-3751
Air Conditioning Heating
Sheet Metal Work
Residential
Commercial
SHOES
FOR WOMEN
OF ALL AGES
Walla Walla
fa
Pendleton
Medical Center
Pharmacy
1100 Southgate Phone 276-1531
Emergency 276-1358
(Hwy. 395 across from
Stewart's Town & Country)
Prescriptions Mailed Free
Anywhere
Hospital Supplies Crutches
Wheelchairs Etc.
S & H Stamps Too!!
Dorion
276-7361
IV Tf
When you can't locate it or get it done in Hepp
ner, these Pendleton Business and Professional
Firms will be happy to serve you.
Lora Lee Begins
Floral Training
Lora Lee Stotts, daughter ol
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stotts,
l. - - nMMAi1 In tne
. Iieppner n --- -
LI ... chnM of Floral Design
ricn-ii, v.. -
" In Portland.
18 On Jan. 11. she began her
31 training at the school which
37 conslsta of management train
ing as well as working wiuiuor.
I " r k. K I .mm f
the course on tea. 9, wim
wlll be eligible for employment
I . . 1 I I'm nlBMmMtl
through the school's placement
service. Preieraoiy, sne wouiu
lick to work In eastern Oregon.
attended school In
Heppner and graduated from
high school in 19G6. She has
resided in the area since that
rlrnA
Her parents accompanied her
to Portland to neip ner gci ei
tinri nn Jan. 7 and she was for
tunate to find living quarters
Just three blocKS irom scnooi.
Budget Discussed at
Public Meeting
The first public budget meet
ing for the 1971-72 Morrow
County School District Budget
will be held at the District Of
fice In Lexington at 7:30 p.m.
on Tuesday, Jan. 26, 1971.
Superintendent Ron Daniels
will present the budget message
and discuss proposed budget
changes.
The meeting ls open to the
Dubllc and Interested parties are
encouraged to attend
IONE LIVESTOCK CLUB MEETS
On Jan. 10 the lone Livestock
and Crops 4' H Club had a
meotine at the home of Paul
Tews. We are going to donate
to an IFYE student. Alter tne
4-H meeting we saw 2 movies.
One was on tractor safety and
the other was on the ABC's of
the engine. After the movies
we had a tractor meeting, ine
tractor club leader is Paul Tews.
After the meetings we had
cookies and punch.
Richard Keene, reporter
PINE CITY
LEATHERCRAFT NEWS
The Lcathercraft club met on
Jan. 14 at the home of our lead
er, Nancy Myers. We made ID
bracelets and book markers. Ui-
ficers for the year are: president
John Luciani; vice-pres.,
Monte Schiller; secretary Mi-
chele Evans: treas., susan
Myers anu mumc "c
have 17 members in the club
this year.
Our next meeting will be
Feb. 4 at 4:30
Sam Myers, reporter
BRANDL'S FURNITURE
AND APPLIANCE
George and Jean Brandl. Owur
Everything In Used Furniture snc
Appliances at the Lowest Prices li
Eastern Oregon.
Ph. 276-2353 301 S. W. 20th
Pendleton
Open Six Days A Week to Serve Toi
CONVENIENCE WITH
Send for Free Booklet
"Enjoy - Better Living'
Name
Address
City & State
COAST TO COAST STORES
348 S. Main Ph. 276-0551
The Store Where Your Dollar
Will Do the Most
Mr. & Mrs. Collier Owners
Hardware Sporting Goods
Houseware Automotive
You've Got A Lot
To Live
And Pepsi's Got A Lot
To Give
PEPSI-COLA
BOTTLING CO PENDLETON
Pendleton
transmission
Ui. 5 W lot
J Ph. 276-3033
Automatic or Standard Transmission
Service
Full Line of Rebuilds Trans. Parts
Plus Fllntatona Sted Shon ClutrhM
Gears, Etc Emergency No.
FUntstone John 276-4587
ROUND-UP KIRBY CO.
Sates& Service
New & Used All Makes
Vacuum Cleaners
117 So. Main 276-7638
Pendleton, Ore.
SUPER STTTCHTR3 MEET
The Super-Stitchers met Jan.
11 at 'the home of Mrs. Lee
Palmer.
Mrs. Crura helped the begin
ners make aprons. Mrs. Mont
gomery helped the older girls
IIEfOSTOr
r.
Appliances
RICK'S
HOUSE OF DISCOUNT
If We Don't Have It
Son of a Gun!"
2133 N. 1st Hermlaton
Ph. 567-8960
Home of Norge Appliances
Appliances Furniture Air
Conditioning
New a Used-
Automotive
CAMPBELL MOTORS
Sales & Service
Gremlin, Hornet. Ambaaaador
Complata Line of Toyotaa
Cara, Hckupa and 4-Wheel Drl
Lundcrulaer
Body and Fender Kepalra A PalnUng
Auto Ulaa Service
Hermlaton Vh. 667-8930
GRIFFIN GODWIN AUTO YARD
Used Cars
Everythlrta- In Automotive and
Car Parta New I'aed Rebullda
Wholeaale Retail
The home ot "one million
road-tested parta"
Troy Griffin Sam A Chris
Godwin
Hrm.-McNary Hwy. Ph. S87-8M1
Floor Covering
STARRETT'S DECOR CENTER
Carpet, Drapery, Paint
Formica. Linoleum. Wallpaper
Expert Installation
Free Estmlates
1UU0 N. first
Hermlaton, Oregon Phone 667-6324
Moving
BEKINS call
SINCE 1891
world wide moving COLLECT
and storage
GO MAC MOVING
AND STORAGE
140 S. W. 11th Hermlston
Herm. 567-5175 Pend. 267-135"
Tall on fhn Professionals
Harold Godwin Bob McAhern
Call 676-9228 for
Directory Ad Rates
Pharmacy
HERMIST0N DRUG
114 Main Ph. 567-3072
"Your Family Drug Store"
FOUNTAIN
RECORD DEPT.
PRESCRIPTION DEPT.
Gifts For All Occasions
CALL THE GAZETTE-TIMES
FOR DIRECTORY AD RATES
676-9228
Ready-Mix
UMATILLA READY-MIX
2 Locations Hermiston and Umatilla
330 W. Elm Ph. 567-6173 or 567-531
Always at Your Service With
Concrete for Home and Business
Crushed Rock
Feed Bunks Misc. Concrete Products and Accessories
Equipment
CAMPBELL EQUIPMENT. INC.
Hermiston 567-6529
Franchise npnlnr fm. QqIa a. o
Ford, New Holland. Melroe Bobcat
urn venture, ksqio uispatctied Service
xrucKa
Tires
Bob's
0. K. TIRE STORE
specializing in Brakes. Alignment
and Balancing
Wide Tires, Fiber Glass and Radial mres
Pickup, Truck Farm Tires
Shocks and Batteries
17 Years Fast Dependable Service
Photography
Lyons Studios
B20 N. 1st SL
Hermiston. Oregon
Phone 567-6346
Weddings Commercial
..?rtra'u Photography
"The House of Lyon?'
Louis Lyons. Photographer
Upholstery
All Furniture
Trucks & Tractors
Booths Upholstery
Reasonable Prices Quality
(09 E. Main Stmt
Hermlston. Oregon t7S3S Ph. 667-8671
make dresses.
We had cookies and punch
for refreshments.
Our next meeting will be
held Feb. &
Donna Palmer, reporter
Automobiles
Rohrman Ford
Ford Since 1930
Ph. 567-3291
Hermlston. Oregon
Boats
Harry Phillips
Company
Herm.-McNary Hwy.
Ph. 567-5982 or 567-8343
Boats Motors Trailers
Sales and Service
DATSUN DEALER
"Open 7 Days A Week To
Serve You"
You Can Insert Your
Advertising Message for
A Low Rate-Call 676-9228
MEADE'S FLOOR COVERING
500 N. 1st Phone 567-6212
Carpeting Draperies Paints
Floor Covering Wall Tile
We Install everything but
the paint
LARSEN
TRANSFER CO
"Home Of
the
Happy Movers"
2122 N. First
Hermlston. Ore.
Marvin Fieldstod
Ph. 5B7-S333
Agent United
Van Lines
Plumbing & Heating
Traners Plbg. & Htg.
Sheet Metal
Carrier Heating & Cooling
HermistonMcNary Hwy.
m. DbY-DbYU
Evenings 567-5714
Radiator Service
JONES RADIATOR SERVICE
o Auto Truck Tractor o Repairing
and Recorins
Serving this area for 18 Tears
Distributor of Hayden Transmission
Coolers
Flez-A-Lite Fans
Stationery
TOUR COMPLETE STATIONERY
STORE
Magnetic Signs Books
Art Supplies
Picture Frames
I n a m T
ARTS! STATIONER. V Office Supplies
HERMISTON
Radio and TV
LEE'S RADIO and TV CLINIC
200 & W. 11th Ph. 567-8412
Complete Television Service
Rentals And Sales
"Electronics Is our business
not a sideline".
MOTOROLA IE1T1TH STL VASIA
Glass
Hermiston Glass
Curved Windshields Safety-Glass
Mirrors
TeL 567-6679
20 Hermlston Ave. Hermlaton. Or.
T;1
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