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o q n a ltt; SANDY SAW SHOP R e p a ir and Sharpen Saws, L a w n M ow ers, K nives, and Scissors iir.’ nd Ave. A l.oop rwi Highway The M a rk A llen P la y e rs p la y ed to r a lite ra lly packed house S aturday nig h t as the opening th e ir second su m m e r stock p ro duction, T he Moon is B lu e " at the Log Lodge in Rhododendron The cast played to an expanded P .G .L . Plan f r e e estim ates W o rk G uaranteed B uilt-In Range O v e n w ith 4 B urner Electric top k COKER fro m «126.5« 52 gal. Elec. W ater Heaters $33.65tit ELECTRIC E. M a in Boring' ■ ■ • it , ■ -e r , i he ^aa dy ( V r e ) T\.« í M U 7 6181 A -l Electric & P lu m b in g Supply 3910 CLASSIFIED ADS PAY SE PR 5-3616 82nd Today’s pioneers are building tomorrow’s progress . . . — T h o m a s J . W a ts o n C aero I f ^3an era ( J l „ m , D A Y A N D N IG H T S E R V IC E We Endorse the Oregon F u n e ra l Insurance Plan S. R oberts Gresham MO 5-3794 seating ca p a city of 218 and at least 100 persons w ere turned a w a y .” rep o rte d lodge ow ner B ill Spencer The p lay takes the fa m ila r them e o f the e te rn a l tria n g le of tw o su ito rs and a g irl, and is con sidered sophiscated Leading roles are heid by Roxanne W hit- sell w ith John Van House and D ave A le xa n d e r as the unsti cessful and successful suitors, re s p e c tiv e ly . Van House also played a lead in the th e a te r's firs t play. "R eluetante D e b u ta n te ." w hich enjoyed g reat suc cess the firs t fo u r weeks of the su m m e r. The Moon is B lu e ” w ill ru n fo r the next fo u r successive -sat- u n la y s , and dup to the dem and | fo r ti kefs w ill also he held the .e ve n in g of L a b o r P a y Eve. Sept. 1.7. T ic k e ts may he obtained by c o n ta ctin g the Log Lodge o r tlie G u ild T h e a te r in P o rtla n d 'S p e n ce r recom m ends that tic k - . ets be reserved at least a week in advance fo r the 8:,70 p in p e r form ances. & c2*< .a Q. • à 06461811 ALL T \ PES \\ IKING and E L E t TRIC HEAT 314 iTfcnrsda?. Âuc Moon Is Blue Enjoys Rirlievs Travel Local Dairymen Make * Over Capacity Crowd 4f iti-n u m a >>lt IV '.r b Dairy Herd Honor Roll NAV 5 EXCLUSIVE G O V E R N M E N T SURPLUS Bv MRS. JOHN « L U S MO 5-6929 Twenty three Cla kam as Coun- ed 56 m d ftid u a l cow vv hich m ade , ty dairy herds q u a lifie d fo r Ihe o utstanding record- if 75 pounds I B O R IN G C om ings and goings I P a iiy im p ro v e m e n t association | o f b u tte rfa t or m ore d u rin g the a te most in te re stin g th is tim e of honor ro ll hy producing 40 or m onth of June. Included are ye a r. F o r m ileage and am a zin g m ore pounds o f b u tte rfa t d u rin g Bess. B iola and P o lly. R Brow n span of g e o g ra p h ica l points o f the month of June a cco rd in g to Swiss, owned by M e ie r D a iry in te re st, we th in k the M e lv in | re p o rts of L. C B erney. R alph fa rm . B o rin g . 87 2. 87 9 and 96 2 R icheys a re unsurpassed T h e y M a ttiso n and R ich a rd Gale Ihs.; S tardust. R je rse y. P rin headed fo r a v is it w ith M rs. Included on the B erney. M a tti cess, F la to and R ich te r. G. hol- R ich e y's b ro th e r and fa m ily , the son and Gale list w e re : M r and steins owned by M r. and M rs. D ale Sharps of W ashington, P C. M rs M C M a la r. B oring. 54 0 M C. M a la r, B o rin g . 75 8. 97 6, E nroute, they stopped to see M r. Ihs . 24 cows. 2 dry : W allace 1*1.6 and 78.2 lbs ; Judy, Wasp R ich e y's cousin. Jean R ich e y A schoff. B oring, 44 6 Ihs 61 and B lu e b e rry . R guernseys H atch, and fa m ily in M innesota, cowls 5 dry : M r and M rs. M iles I owned by W allace Aschoff, Bor- and her cousin. Kenneth W a lk D ru m . Sandy. 4.7.9 Ihs 26 rows. : ing. 76 8. 77 .7 and 85 9 Ihs ; F lo s er. and fa m ily in L a fa y e tte Ind 5 d ry ; Jam es C o ffield. Eagle sie. I ^ it lc Jo, C om m ando and MelVa and M y rn a . the tw in s, Creek. 41 1 lbs . 42 cows, 8 d ry . Penn P uke. R jersey s, owned by can te ll to u ris t c a r - p a rk e rs P H IA supervisors also record 1 M r. and M rs. M iles D ru m . San dy, 76 8. 79.7. 75 7 . 93.7 and 76 5 fro m go ve rn m en t - e m ploye - ca r ¡Ih s.; Babe. G. holstein. owned p a rk e rs in W ashington a fte r Starfish. Any bod > ? bv C harles Bossen, E agle Creek. th e ir sightseeing there. It 's a 175.2 Ihs ; No .72 and No 16. G. I m a tte r of how m uch room they II j holstein. owned by Jam es Cof- leave between cars Bobby has 1 fie ld . E agle Creek. 100.7 and 75 1 a sound know ledge of the n a tio n 's c a n it a l to o I „ , . , . lbs ; QT. R Jersey, owned by ia p iia i, to . [ Pursuant i „ h n « n n P a n h v 7 5 2 Ihs • Pursuant to to the the p rovisions o f i On the w ay home, the fa m ily | j aw u public hearing w ill be h e ld 1' . . ' ,wnp'(j , a ,' saw M rs. Richey s re la tiv e s in fhpP Ejs„ C om m ission o, »be 1 \ Kansas. The view ed the Dino- s State [ ate ()f Oregon Room ;!6. old Beach. C lackam as. 81.0 Ihs s a u r N a tio n al M onum ent in U ta h - statP o ffic e B u ild in g . Wednes | T h re e P H IA supervisors posted State ____ and trie d th e ir buoy ancy in Salt day. Aug. 9 ' pro d u ctio n fig u re s fo r 214.7 cows The hearing is called fo r the d u rin g the m onth of June Own- M rs. D ale (N a n cy I L in g le and Lake. The M a tt Shields. B onney and .............._ ......._ and m a K i (>rs ¡„te rp ste d in testing should purpose _ of ......... discussing i c h ild re n of G rand Coulee. Wn. j spent last week w ith her p a r M a tth e w w ent to the S eattle Sea ing regulations fo r the ta kin g of fa ir and also v isite d the O tis a ll nonfood fa rm s , such as s ta r co n ta ct one of the P H IA testers ents. M r. and M rs. John P iek- A rm s tro n g s fish. sea urchins, sea cucum bers, o r the C ountv Exension o ffice in ett, w h ite D ale was out on a fire The A. B. C om er fa m ily re shore, h e rm it and o th e r sm a ll Oregon Ciy. I fig h tin g mission. tu rn e d last weekend a fte r a 7 day- I crabs, snails, b ivalves, w o rm s. M rs E m m a K u m ro w and M rs. stay at ch u rch « am p. : coelenterate, and a ll o ther liv- E tn a B a tc h e lle r attended the M r. anti M rs. O scar Cowan and I ing a n im a ls liv in g In te rtid a lly on w edding of J o in R oberta K u m grandson D avid have ju s t re t te bottom w ith in Ihe w a te rs o ver row and John R. Looney ai Sher tu rned fro m a tw o-w eek v a c a w h ich tlie state has ju ris d ic tio n . wood M asonl ■ T e m p le J u ly 16. tion to A rth u r and B roken Bow. c o n (U rrent or o therw ise Joan is M rs. K u m ro w s g ra n d Neb. Both the C ow an's p a re n ts . interested p a rtie s w ill have d a u g h te r and a niece to M rs. liv e in th a t state. The fa m ily t(lp p rivile g e of pre se n tin g th e ir B a tc h e lle r. M rs. E m m a K u m ro w j cam e back by way of Y ellow - vjpw s re g a rd in g th is m a tte r. was one o f seven m em bers of ' stone P a rk and B la ck H ills . sta te m e n ts and facts p e rta in in g Sherwood grange o ve r 80 years M rs. C. L. G regson und d augli- may be su b m itte d o ra lly o r in I of age that w e re honored d u rin g te r Polores, re tu rn e d Monday , w ritin g a special p ro g ra m held at its F u rth e r In fo rm a tio n may he fro m a m o n th 's va ca tio n in Cal- m eeting last week. ifo rn ia , N evada and E a ste rn obtained by telephoning CA 6- Oregon. M rs. G regson's siste r, 2161. E xt. 441, or by c a llin g at M rs. J im Gregson, re tu rn e d w ith the C om m ission office. ! her fo r a fe w d a ys' v is it. M rs. K a re n L a rso n o f Salem A 43-year old B oring man es v is ite d her siste r - in - law , M rs. caped u n h u rt S a tu rd a y forenoon 1 John H e g stro m last week, w hen his c a r sideswiped a n o th e r | M rs. P ic k Webb helped het- n ear the top of R egner road and d a u g h te r Ela ce le b ra te h e r 13th steep em bank- year last week w hen they w eut plunged over Open 8 A.M. to out fo r b irth d a y d in n e r. m ent. COMPLETE C laude H ig g in b o th a m is c a r A lle n G a rd n e r la te r was book ed by s h e riff's o ffic e rs on a ry in g m a il on ro u te 1 w h ile charge of d riv in g w h ile undei ¡he W ayne M u rra y , the re g u la r c a r SANDALS ' influence. H is c a r sideswiped rie r, is on a three week s v a c a H U N T'S th iil being d riv e n hy N ew ton tion. Don V e rd o o rn is in G resham T a k a s h im a . 64. of R t. .7. Box 1<M)5. G eneral h o sp ita l fo r o b se rva tio n G resham . The m ishap took place ju s t a ! He becam e i ll w h ile in S eattle I last week, and M rs. V e rdoorn blo ck fro m the la tte r 's home B U ILT-U P & ARCH ju IAJ- f was called to b rin g h im home. Here's a unique sandal that The N o rm a n G lo ve rs had a I'o o L i l l e Io t l a s s i l y really comforts your feet. Ihe s u rp rise v is it fro m his nephew built-up arch and other exclu M () and fa m ily S a tu rd a y. H ere fro m 2 B E P R (X )M house fo r le n t sive features give a com fort H-33p I T o ro n to , O n ta rio , Canada w ere 5-6506. M r. and M rs. P h il Jones and able “ l il t " to your every step. Lor home, street or recreation. U -P IC K tree ripened R ochester d a u g h te r K a th y M e a n tim e , the Also in Peaches s ta rtin g Sat.. Aug 12 G lo v e r's grandson M ike , here on on B oring Road. N. S d iw e it- a m o n th 's va c a tio n w ith the Women's zer, MO 5-8545. S-33 couple, spent the weekend w ith high hee I his uncle, J a c k G lo ve r, and his styles A ' * 'S, ■' 1 18' C R U IS E R , lig h ts , h a rd w a re w ife in P o rtla n d . and tr a ile r, $495. A L 2-0541. I f anyone saw H azel H ite w ie ld G -33 ing a mean broom at the lir e L O U -Z -A N A M t N , W O M EN, CHILDREN FO R S A L E 27 ft. tr a ile r in good d e p a rtm e n t la st S a tu rd a y, «lie Colors : I an,Red.Black.Brown, condition, p rice d fo r q u ic k sale, was sw eeping out an in fe sta tio n W hite. Lull sizes only. ,4 0 9 5 $700. Phone M U 7-3889. SP-33p of c ric k e ts th a t w e re in the o f C hildren’s from $7.95. fic e w hen she cam e to w o rk C L E A R IN G p ro p e rty fo r b u s i and th e y tuned up in to a loud Larger sizes add $1 (Ml. ness expansion. 6 low. lo v e ly chorus th a t she decided w a s homes m ust be m oved P riced I "just too um ch " fro m $500 to $1750. PR 4-11.72 o r O L iv e 4-0091. G-33 FOOT COMFORT’ SHOP h \ C apture Eish Nit! C ood tit Eat? X c lu .ltr V rm j \ r l n « l t e , J a * l lte e ’4. B rand t lr - P o r r n ( rash H elm ets < 1 0 l.o> . I 0*1 ♦*«.*« > 1 1 . . . Q_ ÍIZ .O O «.«>>. 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S u rv iv a l M anuals K» for \ ) Ion W hit«* h e m lin e X r la .ltt V». < al. Shells 98c |,eg A Hand C uffs w /bel* ,. o v. < o *t 4 14.in 88c QQ M in la tn re T ra in in g Planes ‘♦▼C :•» Hund GrenadPN It D am ascns— - 6. I . V n iu r r d Vest S V U O I ! ( V i s _ K H K I W VV « ' 1 N — I 1 V( h H<» V U »s - ' 1 K l 1,1 V 4. ( ( H s _ IU I V 1 IH H IR S - I V MC s i 1’ C 1 1 S - R II V 1 < 1 M H O S '* L IT 1 l i t i IH - !«O» s — I 1 O 1 I I I >«• 1 arlene I . FRO M B IG G E S T A K M k FORI E M A R IN E I) F PUTS I I F Us YELLOW I #1147-N «. uh M n» Phone FRONT SURPLUS M h h . s F M m III-*» p.m ., M l . A s u n . Io « p.m. [A ir Pum ps ¡Sleeping Bags 4^ HIT THE BUDGET-BULLS EYE WITH... THANKS to Our LOW OVERHEAD ('tir Leaves Road, D river l ahuri Built-in Contorti It urne iti Low O verhead 1 0 -« 8 P.M. — Open Sundays, Too FOOD CENTER AND LOCKERS A R C H -L IF T ♦ f. ' . - the swashbuckling sweater This bold belle of a sweater prides itself on its “ hand knit” look. Stunningly styled with casual cuffed collar -and pseudo double breasted buttoning. Wonderfully warm In Minklander, softest lambswool blended with fur fiber. In the brilliantly assorted colors of the season.Sizes 38 & 40 ’8 95 to $1 6 95 SKIRTS W a lk e r’ s By T A M I BRECSSKOP 30 N.E. 2nd MO 5-4597 Dyed to Match $«.95 to $14.95 STAR-KIST C h u n k Style TOMATO SAUCE TUNA No. 1 tins 00 .. - ¡ 2 / n 00 1U D-rSchoHs Cet Your Office Supplies At The Sandy Post W i MW V o « h ln » t«n 1.321» l. lo j .l » en te r < t VI CAMPBELL'S TOMAI 0 SOUP ) - |0 0 1 0 /’ COCKTAIL Í»SH**3 PRODUCE ) k i*L Potatoes 10 29l Watermelons b 3 l C Cantaloupes 6P1 00 W h ite Rose H erm isto n BIG WESTERN DANCE C a lif. J u m b o Nation’s Number 1 Band Hank Thompson "Quick, hand me my rifle...and look up taxidermiatu in the Yellow Pages ’ A N D THE BRAZOS VALLEY BOYS Friday ONE NITE ONLY August 11 GATES O P E N 8 P .M . PLENTY OF P A R K IN G A D M IS S IO N $ 2 EACH W te rtC oast lo o k f ir s t in th e y e llo w p a g e s ’ Division Street Corral 1 71 st A Division Beef a n y th in g fast A IR -C O N D IT IO N E D T e le p h o n e . idi - iw w e r r T 17 W EST COAST TELEPHO NE CO M PANY P ortland Y O U N G TENDER STEER BEEF Eat, or Buy fo r Y o u r F re e ie r Q u a n tity O rd e r« Freezer W ra p p e d Free FRESH W h en you need (V M E JOIN THE El N SIRLOIN STEAK RIB STEAK SWISS STEAK CHUCK STEAK 19 Liver FRYERS 79 c lb Fresh CUT UP SALMON H a lf or W h o le ea 55 c lb 59?. PORK STEAKS 49*