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EE R F BARGAIN COUNTER Free classified ads to subscribers DEADLINE: Friday prior to publication Published 1st and 3rd Fridays Now accepting e-mails Send to: Michael492@comcast.net Mail to: NWLP, PO Box 13150, Portland OR 97213 (Please include union affiliation) • 15-20 words • No commercial or business ads • 1 ad per issue • All lower case (NO CAPITAL LETTERS, PLEASE) • Ads MUST include area code or they will not be published Labor Roundtable award winners The Labor Roundtable of Southwest Washington held its 21st annual awards banquet Sept. 30 at the Vancouver Hilton Hotel and Convention Center. Awards were presented in a va- riety of categories (recipients are pictured above). Gay Lin- coln, a retired member of Machinists Lodge 1885, was named “Union Member of the Year;” Roy Jennings of Amalgamated Transit Union Local 757 and secretary-treasurer of the South- west Washington Central Labor Council, was named “Labor Leader of the Year;” the Southwest Washington CLC was A UTOMOTIVE awarded “Union of the Year;” and Lucy Carrier received a “Special Appreciation Award” for her work in LaborNeighbor 2010. At the time, Carrier was on staff of the American Fed- eration of Teachers. Port of Vancouver Commissioner Brian Wolfe, a founder of the Columbia River Economic Develop- ment Council, received a “Community Service Award,” and retiring Port of Vancouver Executive Director Larry Paulson was presented with a “Lifetime Achievement Award.” The Southwest Washington CLC made a special presen- tation to retiring sergeant at-arms Rick Thompson, a member of Machinists Lodge 63. The council also awarded Inter- national Longshore and Warehouse Union Local 4 a “Solidarity Award.” At the end of the evening, banquet guests stood in solidarity with Hilton staff, members of UNITE HERE Local 9 (photo left), before delivering a letter to manage- ment letting them know that they will be part of the staffers’ contract fight for better wages, benefits, and working conditions. 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SPray OreGON, 200 or more acres, $750 per acre, will carry contract. 541-468- 2961 M ISCELLANEOUS aUTOmOTIve meChaNIC’S tools, U.S. and metric, chest, roll-away, accessories. $900 cash, all or nothing. 503-654-9691 ShreDDer LeaF CLIPPer, new, pur- chased for $600, sell for $300 cash, firm, buyer hauls away. 503-757-2449 POND PLaNTS, liner, 2 filters & approx. 30 goldfish, $250 obo. 503-761-0003 NeW POWermaTIC 2800 18” varispeed drill, single phase, $800. 503-643-6897 ImPeX LeISUre 4000, $50; stuffed white- tale buck deer and antelope, $50 each obo. 503-652-8590 OLD POCKeT watches, barbie and Ken dolls, Starwars, Spiderman. 503-657- 7058 PreSSUre WaShING hose, 3 50’ sec- tions and 2 pressure washing guns, $135 for all. 503 234-7704 SaW hOrSeS, 2 pair (4), $20 for all. 503- 753-1714 FIreWOOD, dry, seasoned and split, $40 cord. 503-760-4447 OXyGeN, aCeTyLeNe tanks, $200 cash, tanks only. 503-780-0374 OXIaN 2 CyL gas powered 10,000 watt generator for pad mount, $2,000 obo. 503- 723-3734 STar WarS costume, CP3O, kids large 12-14, $20; checkered wool throw and re- versible jacket, marlboro items, $10 each. 503-232-3624 WeaTher WiZarD III, weather station by Davis, $125. 503-669-5324 S PORTING G OODS WeaTherby vaNGarD, used once, synthetic stock, 3x9 Leupold vXII scope, sling, hard case, $530. 503-852-6791 rUGer 77 .300 win, new, $500; browning a s.s. .338, new, $800, others. 360-225- 5108 W ANTED OLD WOODWOrKING tools, planes, lev- els, chisels, handsaws, slicks, adzes, wrenches, folding rulers, leather tools, tool chests. 503-659-0009 mOTOrCyCLeS, quads, scooters, riding lawnmowers, boats, trailers, tractors, cash paid, will pick up. 503-880-8183 COLLeCTOr PayS cash for older toys, older oil paintings and older american art pottery. 503 703-5952 SILver COINS, US and Canadian, 1964 and older dimes, quarters, half-dollars and dollars for top silver prices. 503-806-6287 COLLeCTOr wants German, Japanese & american military items, swords, uni- forms, bayonets, rifles, pistols,etc. 503- 852-6791 LIFeLONG COLLeCTOr buying US and world coins, paying fairly, any amount wel- come. 503-939-8835 WOODeN baSebaLL bat for grandson. 503-286-4394 ‘American Made’ in the Northwest Mon-Fri 9:30-7:30 Sat 9:30-5:30 Sun 12-6 PAGE 10 NORTHWEST LABOR PRESS OCTOBER 7, 2011