Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, February 10, 1972, Page 7, Image 7

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Heppner. 1 wish to express
my sincere thanks fur all
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:o me while I was In the
hospital.
Mrs. F.llen Moore
Monument. Oregon
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2 Notices
SID BRITT BAREBACK
RIDING SCHOOL March
23-26. S100 with room
and board. S2S reserva
tion deposit by March 1.
Call Sid Britt. Star Route.
Echc. Ore. 97826 or call
(503) 376-8175. 5-8c
NOTICE Band Parents
Chili Feed. Feb. 11, 5
p.m. at the high school.
Family 1 .00. adults 1.50,
students 7fc. 5-6c
NOTICE Uidouei, 5, liv
ing in small Eastern Ore
gon community would
like to meet a widow in
terested in housekeeping.
Write Box 131. I'ki.iti.
4-7p
NOTICE Picture Fram
ing frames made to or
der, non-glare glass, G.
E. N i k a n d e I, 676 -5571,
225 W. Center. 4 -7c
NOTICE
Morrow County Museum
Hours
Saturday: 10:UU a.m. -12:00
p.m.
1:00-5.00 p.m.
Sundav: l:u0-5:00 p.m.
50tfx
10.NE LIBRARY HOURS
Open Monday and Wed
nesdavs, 2:30 to 4:30 p.m.
31 tf
NOTICE
New Library Hours
Monday 1-5 & 7:30 p.m.
9:00. Wednesday 1-5 & 7:30
p.m. to 9:00.
Saturday 1-5 only.
Heppner .. Puidie Library
5tfc
Notices
H & R BLOCK INCOME TAX
128 W. Willow Heppner
Wednesdays & Thursdays,
9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
'No Appointment Necessary
(In former Dr. McMurdo's office)
3-15c
9 Livestock, Poultry
Northwestern Livestock Com. Co.
TUESDAY SALE
Feb. 8. K72
SLAUGHTER CATTLE
Young Standard
Cows ..23.50 to 2S.25
Commercial
Cows 21.50 to 24.75
Utility Cows 19.00 to 21.50
Ct-nner & Cutter
Cows 17.00 to 19.50
FEEDER CATTLE
Yearling Steers 700-
850 I-ds.
Steers 600
7C0 Pels.
Steers 330
500 Pels.
.35.75 to 37.73
.37.00 to 3S.23
.39.73 to 4.3.75
Office
Plloli"
Highway SO.
DON WINK
Hrmintoi
Mgr. Ev.
567-3111
! Notices
TOLL HIKE
C'OMMKKi'K NO 9-399
MONTCOMKHY WARD
ilFKMISTON
Wanted
STORACh- FOR Kiii.lTBr
ii'ii liumm.ik'i S.tl H
Hetty tlalhiaith ti7S-53:W:
Ath-th.i KtMnmm. 676
Ann l.ee J a me.
I.'.' 7.VU and i;.-n Dirk,
99 n.SIo Kr' pick up
lor I hp Spring !ummi;r
S;ili. 4"C
WANTED TO BIY Clean
Cotton rac at the Gazette-Time
ntlire, llepp.
ner. Call 07ti I.'.'S, 2tfc
WILL BL'Y crippled, retir
ed and spoiled horses.
Rex l:nglish, ph. 567
ffCI Hfc
WORK WANTED Truck
driver needs work. Fro.
fers log hauling but will
do anything. Experienc
ed in Molalla area. Ph.
376 MtiX collect. 6 9c
10 Farm-Garden
HAY FOR SALE Good
grasv hay. stored in
shed. Phone 76 9734.
69c
FOR SALE 50 ton Beard
less bailey hay. 676 5334
evenings. 6-7p
8
Sen ices
TV I h WK.'TEI: DIRTY? Call
or K-ave our iiijchine at
the lleppnir Gazette
Tunes. Larry of Standard
Oltue Equipment of La
Grande who stops every
tnree weeks will contact
ou. New and Used type
writers, infc
FINISH high school at
home. No classes to at
tend. Also complete sec
iet.it i. 1 1 eoursi's Diplomas
auaided. (.1 I. approved.
Write lor a l.-ee umcliurc
thai explains. American
School District Office,
Box 127. Pendleton, Ore
gon 97MJ1. 3-7c
CHUCK'S
Custom Upholstery
e Free Pickup & Delivery
J76 0232 till S. W. Fraziet
PENDLETON
43tfi
We Process
Farm Killed Animals
COURT ST.
MARKET
Specialize In
Tiack-lavei Tractor
Automotive
Welding
Repaii
C Repair Shop
422-7409
hurst Cleo Childei
421 422-7423
IONE 23tf(
Bill A'
422 1
LOFTY pile, free from soil
is the carpet cleaned
with Blue Lustre, Rent
electric shampooer $1.
Coa-.-l-lo-Coysl Store.
6c
Notices
Yearling
800 I'd:
Heifers C00
;. .. .29.50 to
53.00
Ileifi
500
is -1C0-Ids.
..
33.50 to 35.75
Heifers 300
100 Pds. .
2(3.50 to 38.00
Old Stock Cows.
Springers 310.00 to 325.00
Young Stock Cows,
calves at side
.327.50
COMMENT: Butcher cows
the market was stronger.
All ( Loses of feeder cat
tle steady. Already con
signed for next Tuesday, S
registered Ai.gus 2 yr. old
bu!N.
SCT-SBSS
EVKRKTT SNrUtiK. l-ve.
567-317U
Sal Ring (Public) 567-8708
Service
"CARDS OF THANKS
ARE
GOOD FORM '
Emily
Ton
"Cardi of Thank"
may
be ued appropriately to
thank friend of lh d
crated. In Memoriam" and
'Mam Notice" afford
friend the opportunity to
end appropriate mcce
to the family of the de
ceased. To Iniert:
"Anniversary Greeting"
"Card tf Thanki"
"In Memoriam"
"Maw Notice"
Memorial Dedication"
on this page phone 676
922S or 67ti 9192. Wc will
Cladly assist you with
helpful Information re
Cardinc correct wording
and publication.
WELL DRILLING The
most modern rotary air
percussion drilling equip
ment and techniques
all work guaranteed In
writing Call 93S-7446.
Milton Freowater. Pro
ject Corporation. 3tfe
9 Livestock, Poultry
HERMISTON LIVESTOCK
AUCTION. INC.
Livestock sold 12:30 sharp
every Saturday at loth tt
Main. Carson Vehrs 567
W144. Of lice phone 567
3149. 45tfc
10 Farm-Garden
FOR SALE or TRADE
C.Kid used farm machin
ery. Lindsay Kincaid,
lone, 422-7132. 5tfc
FOR SALE Alfalfa hay,
delivered. Call 507-3902.
52tfc
"r,r .
12 riirn.. Appliances
FOP. SALE 2 mahogany
finish end tables, 1 mahogany-finish
record cab
inet and bench combina
tion, two older bed frames,
and 1 occasional chair.
Phone U7K-9404. 4 -7c
New and Used
Furniture and.-Appliances
ai prices you can afford
to pav
BOB'S FURNITURE
Walla Walla Hwy.
Ph. 276-5291
Pendleton
17tfc
TOR SALE Pant suits,
sweaters for beautiful
Crissy dolls. Knit outfits
for Barbie and Ken. Call
Opal Cool;, totf -5583.
3 -6c
KOK SALE Fox track
snowmobile, reliable, 18
horse power, electric start,
20 inch track. $150. Will
demonstrate. Phone 989
8131. 3 6c
WHATZIT SALE! Kitchen
ette set, brand new king
size stieets, etc. for sale
this weekend. 200 W.
Center. Upstairs apart
ment. 676-9908. 3tfc
THE GAZETTE-TIMES has
Heppner Picture Post
cards! Select either the
colorful picture of the
Morrow County Court
house or the aerial view
of the city. Only 10c ea.
3tfp
FOR SALE 12 Gauge
shotgun, good condition,
$33.00. Call 070-5308.
4-7p
FOR SALE TV Member
ship, $90.00. Call 676
9104. 4-7c
SCRATCH PADS
10c, 15c and 25c Sizes
Gazette-Times
50-52
BUSINESS MACHINES Ser
vice on all types of of
fice equipment; typewrit
ers, adding machines,
calculators; guaran teed
service for one year.
Scheduled trips monthly.
Contact Gazette - Times,
G76-922S for Bud Wilson,
Morrell's Business Ma
chines, The Dalles.
14tfc
DID YOU FORGET SOME
ONE? Cover your embar
rassment with a subscrip
tion to the Heppner Gazette-Times.
$5.00 for 52
weeks' news call 676
9228. ARROW
Mobile Homes
BROOKDALE
BUDDY
REX by BOISE CASCADE
SECURITY TRAVEL
TRAILERS & CAMPERS
1902 S. W. Court Place
Pendleton, Ore. 276-6508
43tfc
11 Automotive
FOR SALK i7 Aladdin
1C foot trailer self con
tained. SItVVt. Call 989
8140 after 5:00 p.m.
4tfc
FARLEY'S
SPECIALS!
See u today
Real Bargains I
TWO SCHOOL CARS
1900 mllea 1200 mllef
USED CARS
iLcs excise tax)
1972
Bulck
Skyl;
with
rk.
nlr.
fullv
1924
equipeil.
miles.
1972 Ponnacv Catalina 4
door sedan, fully equipp
ed, with air. Approx. 1100
miles.
1970 CMC 4 whl
power steering,
trans, k air condit.
1909 Ford LTD
19C9 Dodge Pickup 1
19tV7 CMC VS-4
drive,
auto
ton.
peed,
power sti-eri;. low mile
aRe. Exceptionally clean
unit. Brand new motor.
19G6 Oldsmobile, loaded
a clean unit.
l!f)G Mercury 4 dr. hard
top, fully equipped, air
conditioner.
1963 Rambler
condition.
wagon, good
19t!3 Ford 1 ion, exception
ally good unit, 10 ft. bed
& stock racks.
Credit Policy:
1. Cash BunkAmerieard
or coittract.
2. Net doe loth. No unpaid
accounts increased aftet
the 15th. r; service
chaige on all past due
accounts
Farley Motor Co.
PONTIAC Bl'ICK
JEEP RAMBLER
FORD
(IMC TRUCKS
.May anu"Ch:ie. Heppnei
Phony C76 9116
MOBILE HOMf
3!I2
iii il mkH
7 ,ii -i a
1
-7. ViHTfyiti.'ra
MSI WINTER
TERRY TRAVEL
TRAILER SALES
it FHA Financing
Bank Financing
ie Saving:: and
Loan Financing
Sotithnale Ph. 270-
Pendleton
!G11
FOR SALE 1955 Jeep
4 cyl. A-l condition
CJ5
fac-
toi'v full cab. New
SX95.00. G70-9949,
Flanagan.
tires,
Dave
3 Gc
NOTICE!
Farley Motor Co.
FORD PARIS
Stock Building up Weekly
And TAM Remfg.
Parts.
ALSO REBUILT MOTORS
FOR OTHER MAKES
Call 676-9486
5c
1972 Bug
Lease a
r
.1
$54.95 per month
MEL WINTER
VOLKSWAGEN
Highway 395 South
Ph. 276-3611
Pendleton, Oregon
FOR SALE 4 14 inch Ford
chrome reversed wheels.
Excellent condition $50.
676-9203, after 5:00 p.m.
3-6c
FOR SALE 8 cylinder, 4
door 1967 Chevelle, beige,
low mileage, low price.
Call 676 5390. 3tfc
I ... TVs
Real Kstate
FOR SALE Former Dick
Shercr house on double
lot In lone. Two bed
room, unfurnUhed. floor
furnace. Phone 422-7117.
Ray Hclmbiencr. 5 Sp
FOR SALE Modern 3 bed
room home, fully carMt
ed, draperien incluiled,
spacloua yard and garden
urea, wilh fenced In back
ard. buhl on carport.
ith insulated Ktorafie
mum attached, large
double litoraRe buildlnn
in back ynrd. Barralt Ad
dition, phono 676-555-1.
5tfc
FOR SALE Two bedroom
quality home. Full day.
lijjht basement, fireplace
up and down. Kitchen has
drop in range, plumbed
for dishwasher, wall-to-wall
carpeting. Many
other quality features.
Contact Charlie Walker at
676 5597. 58c
FOR SALE Attractive two
bedroom house on corner
lot in lone. Carpeted liv
ing. dinlnR, and kitchen
area. Occupancy after
June 13. Phone 422-7192.
4-7p
FOR SALE Spacious liv
ing in a four bedroom
home in lone. Two baths,
kitchen with room to eat,
family room, utility room,
lots of closets and stor
a' space. Electric heat
throughout. Fully insul
ated, nevk s.lorm windows.
100x190 lot. New shop at
rear of lot. See Jim Bar
nett, 422-7252. 4-7c
FOR SALE Twin-wide
mobile home lots, sewer
in. underground utilities,
out of flood area, paved
roads, nice view. 676-5866
or 676 5811. 2tfc
FOR SALE 3 bedroom
iiiala house. Big kitch-
n, built-in dishwasher,
large living room, fire
place, laniily room, bath
and a half, utility room,
3 TV outlets, covered
patio, double carport, at
tached to single garage
and shop plus extra 80 x
200 lot. Burratt Addition,
1010 Fairview, ph. 676
5505. 2tfc
FOR SALE Building lots,
underground util ties,
sewer in, out of flood ar
ea, various sizes, paved
roads, nice view. 676-5866
or 676-5811. 2tfc
FOR SALE Large, older
home, 4 bedrooms, 2 com
plete bathrooms, new car
peted kitchen with built
in stove and dishwasher,
.stainless steel sink, gar
bage disposal, sunny eat
ing area, and walk-in
pantry. Utility room with
tub. Central heating sys
tem. Wired for AM and
FM stereo. Patio. Spacious
yard and garden. Wood
shed, office and parage.
Curtis Culp, 676-5539, 235
W. Baltimore. 52tfc
FOR SALE 3 Bedroom
house: Family room with
fireplace. Covered patio,
large double garage. Sec
ond bath in garage.
Fenced back yard. See
Jim or Jeanne Lovgren,
676-9925. 52tfc
FOR SALE Commercial
lot ' block off Main
Street, on Church Street.
Call Pat Wonser at 676
9258 or 676-9103. 41tfc
FOR SALE Ideal for new
ly married couple or re
tired couple. Two bed
room home in Milton -Freewater
at 103 S. W.
6th. Walking distance to
south business section,
churches and city hall.
Call 676-9228 in Heppner
or 938-5473 in Milton -
Freewater.
18tf-p
Buy 3
house. family,
37tfc
FOR SALE Good
unit Apartment
Will fit any size
076-5393 evenings.
FOR SALE Five bedroom
home, corner lot 100x100,
plumbed and wired for
washer and dryer, con
tact Charlie Walker, 676
5597. 6tfc
Ho
15
ft J
Boardman
Warming Up
I)y MARY I.F.E MUM.OW
HOARDMAN - The temper
a tare tunned to the forties
In Jioardnian Monday for the
second day after almost to
ecVs of below freezing. A
bout four Inches of sno fell
Friday and Saturday and atiout
half was still on the ground
Monday,
HM2 and Mrs. Divld Trie
of San Dleco, Calif., are here
on 30 day leave at the home
of Mrs. Thew's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Harper. They
will also go to Cove to visit
relatives. The has just been
graduated from Clinical Lab
oratory Technician school at
the Bilboa Naval Hospital In
San Diego.
There Wire six tables of
pinochle In play at the card
party held Tuesday of last
week at the Greenfield Grange
hall, sponsored by the Wom
en's Activity Committee of the
grange. Mrs. W. G. Seelufer
was hostess.
High prize was won by Mrs.
Albert Warnock and second
high went to M.'S. Don Leigh
ton. Faye Anderson and Mrs.
Leighton received the travel
ing pinochle prizes,
MRS. Ralph Earwood was
hostess for the Ladies Aid
Society of Boardman Commu
nity Church at her home Wed
nesday after noon last week.
Roll call was answered by
giving a Bible verse.
Mrs. Roy Bill read "Cool
If from "The Daily Bread",
with Mrs. Hazel Miller read
ing the Bible reference. Mrs.
Leo Root read a poem, "Keep
On Smiling."
The afternoon was spent fix
ing material for bandages to
be sent to Margery Benedict,
missionary In Africa.
The next meeting will be at
the home of Mrs. Larry Phil
lips March 1, with Mrs. Frank
Mirlow as co-hostess.
Mrs. Verne , Minnlch , wis
hostess for a pink and blue
shower at her home Monday
night in honor of Mrs. Ron
Evans. There were 14 pres
ent. Guests from out of town
Included Debbie Abercrombie,
sister of the honoree, Kathy
Ryan and Mrs. Roda Maddox,
all of Irrigon. Shirley Ear
wood received the door prize.
There were eight tables of
pinochle in play at the card
party held last Friday night
at the Greenfield Grange hall,
sponsored by the Women's Ac
tivity Committee of the grange.
Hosts ware Mr. and Mrs. Na
than Thorpe and Mr. and M :s.
Arthur Allen.
Men's high prize was won
by I. M, Docken and second
high wont to W. G. Seehafer.
Women's high was won by Mrs.
Verne Minnich and secondhigh
went to Mrs. Walter Hayes.
M.-s. Charlie Vaughn and Mrs.
Delmer Hug received the trav
eling pinochle prizes.
NEW DAUGHTER
Word has been received here
of the birth of a daughter,
Jill Louise, Jan. 14 to Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Obermeier
Public Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE STATE OF
OREGON
for the County of
MORROW
Probate Department
Estate of:
Francis A. Wilson,
Deceased.
No. 1678
NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PERSONS
Probate proceedings in
the estate of Francis A.
Wilson, deceased, are now
pending in the above en
titled court, wherein Wil
rna Wilson has been ap
ppointed and has qualified
as the personal represen
tative of said estate. All
persons having claims a
gainst said estate hereby
are required to present
them, in due form andi
properly verified, within
four months after the date
of the first publication of
this notice, as stated be
low, to the undersigned at
the following address now
designated as the place
for the presentation of
claims, to-wit: Herman W.
Winter, registered agent,
Attorney-at-Law, P.O. Box
582, Heppner, Oregon
97836.
ss Herman W. Winter,
registered agent of
personal representative
of the estate of the
above named decedent.
Dated and first publish
ed January 27, 1972.
4-6c
at St. Helens. The luhy welch
td 7 lb 2 oi. (.ramliarents
ar Mr, and Mrs. Ernest
Iwrmelcr of Itoardtium, and
Mr. a txl Mrs. I.loyd Wi:ner
of St. Helens, Great-Grandparent
Is Mrs. AHx rtiiw Lick
ess of Hillshoro. The new ar
rival Joins a sister Paula, 2' j
years. Mrs. Oln-nneler has
returned from a week's visit
at her son's home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack C'louKh
of TuU lake, Calif., visited
from Thursday to M unlay at
the home of their daughter,
Connie Ctough, who Is a teach
er at Riverside HUh School.
MRS. WEST HAS SLRGERY
Mrs. Dewey West, Jr., Is
a patient In St. Anthony Hos
pital In Penitleton where she
had surgery last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Garner
and son Danny were visitors
at the hoiiu of Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Peck Saturday. The
Garner's are In the process
of moving from Portland to
Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Reed
of The Dalles visited one day
last week at the home of Mrs.
Reed's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Seth Russell.
Dr. and Mrs. Alvle Mefford
of Emmett, Idaho were re
cent visitors at the home of
Mefford' s sister, Mrs. Leo
Root. Other guests were Mrs.
Root's son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Root and daughter Jane of
Wasco.
BUFFET
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Phil
lips were hosts for a buffet
supper at their home Sunday
evening. Special guests were
members of the Good News
Singers, who presented a mu
sical program at the Board
man Community Church that
evening. They included Mr.
and Mrs. John Marlow and
children Laurie and Jay of
Kennewick, Wash., Mr. and
Breeding Service
Artificial Insemination
Service beef and dairy
American Breeders
Representative
Joe Yocom
Lexington, Oregon
Ph. 989-8134
City Council
Heppner City
Pnnnril Meet Flrrt Monday
OUIlCIl Each 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
Exterminating
Service
Dobyns Pest Control
Rodent and Insect Ex
termination Termite Control
Grain Fumigation
Cattle Spray
Fogging
John Jepsen
Ph. lone 422-7180
Floor Covering:,
Heating
M&R Floor Covering
and Heating Co.
Williams Furnaces Complete
installations
Llnuleum Refrigeration
Carpeting Domestic and
a Oil Burner Commercial
Service
Free Estimates All Work
Uuaranteed
Ph. 676-9418 Heppner
Funeral Home
Sweeney Funeral
Home
Pre-arrangementa
Distant Removals
Serving, lone. Heppner
and Lexington
Licensed Funeral Directors
Heppner Ph. 676-9600
Insurance
Fire, Casualty, Life
and Health OPS
FARM BUREAU
INSURANCE CO.
John Gochnauer
Agent
Pendleton Heppner
276-2732 676-5862
Ruggles - Boyce
INSURANCE AGENCY
Ph. 676 -9625 Box 247
Heppner, Oregon
Ray Boyce Ph. 676 5384
Turner, Van Marter
and Bryant
GENERAL INSURANCE
Ph. 676-9113
Mr. Morinan Min-niwrh tid
children M.ir atxl I tsa of
L itulilU, Hruce I' ti of Pas
co, Wash., and i"imM I pin
bach of Irricon. f)l,ier t""ts
were Mrs. Imtuld Fphlttch,
Mr. and Mrs. W4m .pn
bach and daughters Uremia and
M"iilc of llenulslon, Mr. and
M's, r ll rl Kpulyh of r
rii:on, Mr. ami Mrs. Kenneth
Millack and daughter Jenni
fer "f North I'owder, Mr. and
Mrs. Gary Halrd of Pendle
ton, and Mr. and Mrs. Attt
iner Paxtnn of Wyoming.
Cafeteria nnnus for River
side Junior "Senior Rich SrhotJ
for the week of Feb. H-18
are as fellows:
Monday- Fish sticks, Tartar
sauce, peas, potato chips and
Valentine cookies.
Tuesday Dirbecued beans,
spinach, pears and graliam
cracker cookies.
Wednesday Meat balls In
sauce, fluffed potatoes, green
beans and JellO.
Thursday Beef noodles, hot
rolls, buttered carrots and
peas and chocolate pudding.
Friday Tomato soup, egg
salad sandwiches, peanut but
ter sandwiches, lemon cake
and apples.
Milk is served wilh all meals.
"Al has some bad faults .
but he also has some
good faults!"
Monuments
Eternal Markers
BRONZK CRANtTK
INSTALLATIONS VASKS
Cemetery Grave Markers
SWEENEY
MORTUARY
Serving Iono. Heppner
and Lexington
Heppner IJli. G76-0600
Optometrist
Dr. E. K. Schaffitz
OPTOMETRIST
Next to Hotel Heppner
Entrance
Telephone 676-9465
Physicians-Surgeons
Dr. L. D. Tibbies
OSTEOPATHIC
Physician & Surgeon
1st National Bank Bldg.
Res. 676-9210. Off. 676-9616
Dr. Wallace H. Wolff
M.I).
Office Hours: 10-12, 2-5:30
Mon., Tues., Wed. and Fri.
1 to 5:30 Thursday
Ph. 676-9253 Res. 676-9620
Gerald A. Jones M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
lf.fi Hurlbert
Hermislon, Oregon 97S38
Ph. 567-3ii1 1 day or night
Hours: 9:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
2:00-6:00 p.m.
Monday thru Friday
Title Insurance
Morrow County
Abstract & Title Co.
TITLE INSURANCE
Office in Peters P.itilding
Ph. 676 '.HVili
Watch Repair
Peterson's
Jewelers
Latest Jewelry
and Gift
Goods
Watches, Clocks, Diamonds
Expert Watch and Jewelry
R'"pa'ri.'ig
Heppner, Oregon
Ph. 676 9200
WTiolesalers-M f gs.
"Pride of Oregon Ice
Cream"
Butter & Kraft Food Lines.
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MORROW CO. vKLAMERY
BILL COX, MGR. 676-9244
Hobbies
-AKates - Petrified Wood - Beam
and Avon Bottles-Lapidary and
Pottle ' - " ' -
Mrs. Paul E. (Myrna) Miller
Cecil, Ore. 503-422-71W
By Appointment
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