Above picture Circa, 1950s.  Left to Right: Audry Campbell, ??, Ernest Krueger, Dick Crews, Sarah
Lee Morrison Crabtree, Bob Morehead, C.C. Morrison (Owner) Elmo Couch, Jack Stubblefield,
Dutch Morehead, ??, Pat Colvin.  Earnest Krueger is shown holding a chain saw, which was sold at
Morrison Truck and Tractor (McCulloch brand name).  Right of the chain saw is a poster promoting
"Power Pistons" for Farmall M, MD, H, C, and Super C.  Above Pat Colvin is a price board for
"American" brand of Woven Wire.  Front right is an assortment of batteries, fluids, a hydraulic jack,
chain saw, and other parts.
Ad in The Odessan Newspaper for
the Bank of Odessa featuring Cameron
Morrison and granddaughter Suzanne
Crews (Circa 1964)
Cameron Morrison (right) with son
Frank (center) entering the business
on Mason Street. (Date: March
1946).  Cameron appears to be
holding a sale bill listing "#? Mixed
Dairy Cattle" and "#? Mixed Beef
Cows."  The owners name is not
legible. In the window appears
"McCormick-Deering Farm
Equipment" which was the trade
name International used through the
mid to late 1940s.


Below: Present day appearance
(2008) of the former Morrison Truck
and Tractor.  The building above
housed parts, office area, and shop.  
Picture on the right was the
warehouse.  Buildings set along the
railroad tracks a block west of
Downtown Odessa, MO.