Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, April 23, 1964, Page 7, Image 7

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    Thursday. Apr. 23. 1964 (Sec. 1)
Man's capacity for justice makes
democracy possible, but man’s in­
clination to injustice makes
the democracy necessary.
Reinhold Niebuhr
POST DEADLINES
News deadline each week
is 4 p.m. Monday. Deadline
for ads is 12 noon Tuesday.
X'5/8H
»O
Miscellaneous
KEEP the carpet cleaning problem
small—use Blue Lustre on your
wall to wall. Miller-Kidder Hdw.
Co., 120 N Mam. MO 5-5Ó11.
_____________
M-17
SERVICE WITH DIGNITY AND TASTE
We Endorse the Oregon Funeral Insurance Plan
B ateman
WfST POWELL BOULEVARD
PRE-HUNG DOORS $ 1~4 50 e^h.
Medicine cabinets, 10x24 mir­
rors, $6.75 ea All types build­
ers and cabinet hardware. SE
Wholesale Hdw & Door Co.,
1816 SE 122nd, at Mill St. AL
2-3456.
PE-H
Card of Thanks
/
GBESHAM
.
OREGON
The family of John F Kahleis are
deeply grateful to the relatives,
friends and neighbors for all
the floral offerings, words of
sympathy and kindness shown
during our recent bereavement.
________________
K-17p
CE OF A LIFETIME
Response So Great
Repeat Sale Requested
NO LIMIT
CARRY OUT
CARLOAD of OIL
SALE
TEXACO
QT.
MOTOR OIL
Non-Detergent
HAVOLINE
QT.
38c or
20 or 30
Motor Oil
HAVOLINE
By Mrs. Lillian Ten Eyck
CASE
24 Qts.
48c or
PLUS S&H GREEN STAMPS
Always Competitive Prices
Ralph’s Fairview Texaco
Fairview and Halsey, Fairview
"While Olhers Squirm and Squeal,
We Continue to Wheel and Deal"
OPEN 24 HOURS
24 HOUR TOWING
Sandy
Business Directory
FARM TRACTOR CO.
Johnny Sez
See Us for New
— BUYING? —
Jacuzzi Pumps and
— SELLING? —
Repairs on All Makes
Of Pumps
— TRADING? —
Hwy. & Boring Road
24-Hour Phone Service Loop Gresham,
Oregon
when calling JOHNNY,
Telephone : MO 5-4164
SP-tf
MO 5-3491 with
FOR JOB PRINTING
J. J. WALKER
STATIONERY
SUPPLIES
4950 NE Union, Portland
Call MU 7-2781
AT 8-5045
THE SANDY POST
SP-tf
JEEPS
LAWN MOWER
ROTARY
TILLERS
ROHDE & ROHDE
107 So. Bluff, Sandy
Phone MU 7-3503
SP-tf
SALES & SERVICE
FARM TRACTOR CO.
Loop Highway & Borihg Rd.
Gresham
MO 5-4164
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Food Lockers For Rent
$4 and UP
MU 7-2401
Custom Cutting and Wrapping
Locker Beef at Wholesale Prices
SANDY FOOD LOCKERS
Cor. Center & Park, Sandy, Ore.
Sandy Ready Mix Inc.
• READYMIX CONCRETE
• SAND and GRAVEL
• MASON SAND
Prompt Delivery
MU 7 3022 (PR 1-7522 nights)
Rt. 1 .Box 1163. Sandy
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Physician
CHARLES H. CARLSTROM
ELTON D. LEAVITT, M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Physician and Surgeon
MU 7-2521
7 >tary-Pub. Steno.
Office Hours 9AM
to 5 30PM
MU 7-3851
Loop Hiway
Sandy
DR. JOE M* ONCHI
J. WOODLE
Registered Optometrist
Real Estate - General Insurance
Open 9AM to 6 P M
Evenings by Appointment
Pl okvki North and Eatt at Hood Theatre
33 N.E. KeHy
Phone Hood-Land 402
Brightwood
Gresham
ho^ for
conti’escest pit*4*1$
md those need I
nursing care
DR. ROBERT M. HELLER
Mt
Hood Dental Bldg
415 Pleosont Ave.
MARX & CHASE
Registered Land Surveyor
Optometrist
MU 7 2676
Sandy, Ore
Gresham
Martha C. McGuire, KN-
Csre lor the Age'*
Cocv*ie$ce”t
ORCHARD CREST
NURSING HOME
24-Hour Hurling Cire f»r imSulit.ng (nd #ed pit-
«ntt Pn,itc.,ni on call
aa. I w ori. «
MU 7-2041
0”* V ’e Soutn 0« Sand*
5„ Bo-itedt Pwd
Phone MUtual 7-2781
,f C1iK k:imas County. Stute
Oregon.
of saitl TH*-
of
bt-twwn th«’ hours of 2 P.M. and 8
P M . Davlight Time, one the first
Monday of Mav, being the 4tb day
of May, A.D. 1964. for the purpose
of . l. ctlng on»' dire« tor for 4 year
term and one director for five year
’ \oTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. In
compliance with S«’«
331.010 ORS,
to the legal voter* of School Dis­
trict No. *'3. of Clackamas County,
SCIHUH. MEETING of said District
w'll b» luid at Dover School; to be­
gin at th»’ hour of $ o'clock P.M.,
Davlight Tini«, on the first Monday
of Mav b» Ing tlw Ith day of May.
purpose of tran-
4 usual at HUch
Dated this (ith day of April, 1964.
Attest .
nistrh-t ('l.rk
('haliman Board of Director*
SP-17
331 OKI
compliance
legal vot»r
l<> the
of
ELECTION <>f sani mull’ll t will be
held nt Cottre ll Se heiol . I»t«wn the-
honre of ’ I’M h »»<1 s I* M UnyllKht
Time-, on the flret Monelny In May.
five
G riffln.
V. Pop-
SP-17
NOTH I
A H
thnt an
Ri
election will !><• held in School Dia-
Stat
Haiti
of Oregon, from 2 00 P.M.
PM
Daylight Saving Time, on
I. JfHU. at Cottrell S« bool, In
school district, for the purr
said district th<
for the fia» al year
Ing the tax lev
1964-19«;, over the amount limited
by section 11 arti»
st hution of Oregon
The reasons for
levy an
To maintain and operate
Cottrell School for the fiscal year
1>64-19««
The amount of tax. In exceaa of
th*- c: limitation proponed to be
I* vh *1 for Hold fla* al year la 138,-
said.
r< main
P M
r of k on I* M
which hour th«
For Your Card In This
DIRECTORY
Y (IIVEN. in
331.91«. ons,
with
SERIAL
between th« words
which-
VY” and the word
r Indicate* hin rhob
pt ion of the
ballots east for
vili, on said day
Registered Land Sanreyor
Surveying Ma*pn4,
Subdivisions Office located J miles east at Orc-..
am on loop He,
P.O. Box 431
By order
THE 5ANDT POST
Miin
MU 7-2781
Sandy, Oregon
EXCELLENT LOW COST PRINTING
ELECTION
A !<•
Not h e Is hereby given that an el­
ection will be held In School District
No 2 I’ II of Clackamas County,
State ot Oregon, from 2:00 P.M. to
s oo PM. Pacific Daylight Time, on
Mondidy. May 4th, 1961,
at the
school building In said school dis­
trict. for the purpose of submitting
to the legal voters of said district
the question of increasing the tax
levy for the fiscal year 1964-65 over
the amount limited by section 11.
article XI. of the Constitution of
Oregon.
The reasons for increasing: auch
levy are
Adjust ment of teachers’
salaries and salaries of all other
personnel ; hiring one additional tea-
cher . maintenance cost of enlarged
plant, and interest and principal on
Bond iMRUeN.
Th.» amount of tax, in excess of
th. 6». limitation, proposed to be
levied f«»r said fiscal year I* 1192,-
224 40
Dated this 10th day of April. 1964.
Attest
MARIE SEEMATTER
District Clerk
.1 A CALKINS
Chairman Board of Director*
SP-17
SCHOOL
NOTH F
>TirK
331.010, OILS.
compliance with
to the legal Yotern of School Dlatrlct
No. 46. of Clackamae County, State
of
Oregon,
that
the
ANNUAL
SCHOOL ELECTION of said Dln-
trlct will be held at the Elementary
School ; between the bourn of 2 1’.
M
and 8 I’M
Daylight Saving
Time, on the first Monday of May,
being the Ith day of May. A.D.,
1964, for the purpose of electing one
director for a term of five years.
Dated this 14th day of April. 1964.
Attest :
D E DEMINO
District Clerk
EDWARD M NELSON
Chairman Board of Directors
SP-17
SCHOOL
ELECTION
BY SECTION II. AIL
, STATE CONSTITI’
TION.
Notice is hereby given that an el-
ectlon will be held In School District
No 46 of Clackamas County. State
of Oregon, from 2 P.M. to K P.M.,
Daylight Saving Time, on the 4th
dav of May. 1964, at
Elementary
School, In said school district, for
th«- purpose of submitting to the le-
gal voters of said district the ques­
tion of Increasing the tax levy for
the fiscal year 1964-1965 over the
amount limited by section 11, article
XI of the Constitution of Oregon.
The reason for increasing such
levy is : The Rural School Board
has taken all th»- tax base, leaving
District No 46 without a tax base,
therefore, all money levied Is above
the 6 per cent limitation.
The amount of tax, In excess of
the 6»; limitation
proposed to be
levied for said fiscal year is 8137-
367.47.
Dated this 14th day of April, 1964.
Attest :
D E DEMING
District Clerk
EDWARD M NELSON
Chairman Board of Directors
SP-17
MOTK E OF
tNM AI. M HOOL
F Ili I
\ M> tl F F I I MJ
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in
compilan« < witli Sec 331.010, ORS, to
al voter* of School District
of ('la<kamHN County, State
o.
th»*
< Aregon
SCHOOL ELECTION of said Dis­
trict will I»- lu id In the s» bool build­
ing . het w< • n th»- hours of 2 PM. and
* P M., Daylight Time, on the first
Monday of May. b* ing the Ith «lay
for the purpoae
of May, A
of electing one director for a 5-year
term.
Dated this loth day of April, 1864-
: SEEM ATTE It
Attest
Dletrl* t Clerk
ItOUEItT F BEEHLER
(’halrman Board of Directora
SP-17
K HOOL IHSTHH T NEHIAL TAX
LEVY ELECTION NOTICE
\ursina Homes
SANDY REST HAVEN
MU 7-4712
ORIENT NURSING HOME
MO 5-3723
( IKIOI
State or Oregon
)
County
Clackamas ) m .
School Dletrlct No 107)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
at tin- echool district aerial tag levy
election hereby called, to be held at
Cottrell School. In and for School
Dlatrlct No. 107, of Clackamas Coun­
ty, Oregon, on Monday, the 4th day
1964, between the
of May, A
and S PM
DST,
there will I n - submitted to the legal
voter* thereof the question of eatab-
llshlng a «erlal tax levy of 11.000.00
p.-r year for a |M-rlo<l of 5 year* be-
Kinning on the lai day of July, 1964,
for the purpose of providing fund*
with whh h to buy a future bu*
The vote *hall be by ballot, upon
which *hall la- the word* “REItlAL
TAX LEVY---------- YES" and "SER­
IAL TAX LEVY ------
NO," and the
voter abaII piaci
tween the wor*
Office at Salmon Riwr I
Rhone M0 5-5415
Chairman Board of Directora
Chairman Board of Directors
SP-17
to 6 PM
Set 9-1 P M
Medical Bldg., 5andy
MU 7-2631
ele< tion will be bold in School Dis­
trict Xo. S3 of Clarkama* County,
Stat< of Oregon, from 2 P.M to 8
P.M . Daylight Saving Time, on May
4
r.HH. ' at Dover School in said
si-bool district, for the purpose of
submitting to the legal voters of said
district tiie question of increasing the
ta\ levy for tin flsenl year 1964-196.»
over th»' amount limited by section
11, article XT, of the Constitution of
Oregon.
,
The amount of tax, in excess of
the 6'. limitation, proposed to be
levied for said fiscal year is $6.317.
Dated this 6th day of April. 1961.
Attest
ROSA J. BOND
IAnted thin 7th day of April. 1964.
AttfMt
ALICE BOOTH
District Clerk
! Veal Estate
Optometrist
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER
and NOTARY
EXPERIENCED - ACCURATE TYPING
Phone DOTTIE B SHOUP ot
Hood-Land 124 or 402 or Leave Work at
Mt. Hood Dental Bldg , Sandy
Daily eicept Sun
OHice Hours 9AM
Da*H except Wed Sun
SCHOOL
\ IC-
Oregon has a wealth of wild
flowers. Mr. Ralph Lewis of Hood
River has a collection of over
700 slides taken of wild flowers
in their native habitat. Some of
the most beautiful are practically
extinct; either missing in the woods
where once they flourished or from
ruthless picking. The dainty little
Lady’s Slipper ( Cypridium Mon-
tanum ) which once carpeted spaces
between the trees, is seldom seen
now. Indian pipes and coral roots
may be around but are hard to
find. There is one spot where
every May I look for those queer
flowers, Mission Bells. I am al­
ways afraid that something will
happen to the few that are left.
One shrub, Squaw Bush, shows
no sign of becoming extinct, per­ Cigarette Tax
haps because it is never gathered
Petition Begun
for decorations. It is of the same
family as Poison Oak, but the only
Initiative petitions to get the 4-
thing poisonous about it is its
cent-a-pack cigarette tax measure
odor and that is distinct. One must
on the November General Elec­
give It credit though for announc­
tion ballot are being circulated
ing that spring is coming.
statewide. Backers of the peti­
My first spring in Oregon was
tion, a bi-partisan group, have
spent teaching in a one-room until July 2 to get the 37,096
school. After a rainy season of signatures of registered voters
never ending duration, Iwas thrill­ necessary to put it on the ballot.
ed to see just outside the school­
Oregon now is the only state
yard a bush covered with tiny white which receives no
revenue from a
flowers. I ordered my one big boy
cigarette tax.
to go and gather an armful so
A cigarette tax of 4-cents per
we could enjoy them in the school­
pack would bring an estimated
room. He looked doubtful, “I don’t
$19,000,000 per biennium into the
think you will like them”. “Of
general fund, Gragg said.
course I will like them. They
Washington gets more than 2
are beautiful.”
per cent of its state funds from
So like a good scholar he brought
cigarette taxes.
in several branches which I placed
In addition to being a highly
in a fruit jar on my desk. Since
productive tax, the cigarette tax
it was still rather cool we had
is very inexpensive to adminis­
a brisk fire going in the old
ter, Gragg said. It would cost
box heater. It wasn’t long before
Oregon only about $75,000 a year
a decidedly queer odor began
to collect the tax, which is far
stealing thru the room. I couldn’t less than it costs to administer
imagine what it was. Then I noticed other kinds of taxes.
that my few pupils were vainly
trying to hide their smiles behind
The world cannot continue to
their books.
wage war like physical giants and
It suddenly dawned on me that to seek peace like intellectual
my lovely spring bouquet was the pygmies.
culprit.
Basil O’Connor
DORIS K. ALEX
14525 E Burnside St, Portland, Oregon or
Murray Insurance OHice, Sandy, Oregon
OE
OF
The Coast Guard
announced
April 20 that civilian applicants
for Officer Candidate School that
are Interested in aviation may be
administered the aviation physical
examination, aviation qualification
test, and flight aptitude test
prior to selection. If selected
for Officer Candidate School they
will be guaranteed flight train­
ing prior to assignment to Of­
ficer Candidate School.
Potential college graduates may
apply for Officer Candidate School
up to nine months prior to re­
ceiving a degree.
For additional information in­
terested persons
should write
Coast Guard Officer, 618 Second
Avenue, Seattle or contact their
nearest Coast Guard Recruiting
Station.
Income Taxes—Accounting
Public Notices
Public Notices
Classified Business, Professional Directory
ALPine 4-5920
Marcella Gossett Weaver, Olga Boitano Holloway and Bill Lena.
Back row, I. to r.: Morris Skogan, James Lang, William Kde
ger, Malcom E. Marx, John R. Spooner, Robert Sandblast, Vera
Krebs, Milton W. Odell, Lloyd Holt, Raymond Houston and Phil
lip Cousins.
Coast Guard
Exams Open
At MARMOT
CASE
24 Qts.
QT.
10-30
Motor Oil
This is the SL’HS class of 1934 which met at Eastmont Lanes
on April 11. Front row, left to right: Ted Schoen, Violet Lake
Cannon, ('arl Westerberg, Daphna Simpson, Jeannette Freeze
Lui|d, L. E. Palmer and Pearl Hite Barger. Second row, I. to r.:
M. D. Light, Henry Pickens, Ella Allgeier Lang. Louise Han-
son Larabee, Blanche Steinke Schantin, Dorothy Watkins Naas,
CASE
24 Qts.
29c or
7
WANT ADS
We are proud of the confidence that
this community's families have placed
in us during their times of bereave­
ment.
ALWAYS
ON CALL
1 he Sandy (Ore.) Post
of
the
\ It
Nolle*- Ie hereby given that an el-
octlon will be held In School District
No 4.» of t'laekamae County. State
of Oregon, from 2
I’M to 8.00
P.M,, Daylight
Saving "Tim*-,
on
Monday. May 4th, 1964, at th* echool
tiulhllng In erild echool dlatrlct. for
gal voters of said district the quet-
er the
fl* al
amount limited by Mt tlon 11. article
of th» Constitution of Oregon.
for Increasing such
The
ordinary InriHase in < ost of main­
taining a standard school.
Th» amount of tax. In excess of
the 6', limitation, proposed to bs
147.00.
Dated this 10th day of April, 1944
SEEMATTER
Attest
IMrl't Clerk
ROBERT F BEEHLER
Chairman Board of Dlr» » tor*
SP-17
PATRONIZE SANDY
POST ADVERTISE RS
107 of
THEY’RE YOUR
I
chairman
kamu.
District S» t o
MP-17
FRIENDS
On behalf of Mrs. Gordon, Jim
and myself, I wish to thank the
firms
organizations,
families
and individuals who sent flow­
ers, get-well cards and other
expressions of thoughtfullness to
the hospital during my stay
there. Yes, East County has a
heart of gold Sincerely,
Jim Gordon
G-l7p
The family of George Duerst wish­
es to express deep gratitude to
friends and relatives for their
expressions of sympathy shown
in so many ways in the loss of
our beloved husband and fath­
er.
Pearl Duerst
The Don Eklund family
The Bill Taylor family
The Arnold Kehrli family
T-17
Building Material«
CEDAR FENCING — treated posts
Campbell's, 8045 SE 82nd. PR
4-7188.C-H
Appliance«
USED APPLIANCE
SPECIALS!!
WESTINGHOUSE washer-dry­
er. Pair
$115
GE Washer, completely
rebuilt
$75
FRIGIDAIRE washer, has new
unit, one-year guarantee
$95
NORGE combination washer­
dryer
$225
GIBSON range
$35
GENTRY'S
HARDWARE & APPLIANCE
236 N.E. Roberts
MO 5-2210
G-17
TAPPAN elec, stove and refrig
533 NE Roberts, Gresham. MO
5-2290
M-17
BENDIX auto, washer and dryer
—the pair $60 Good cond.
777-1568
R-17
10' COMBINATION refrigerator­
freezer, $50 AL 2-5461.
PEO-17
COMPLETE line of used appliances,
reconditioned and guaranteed.
Also parts and service for most
appliances Factory authorized
Maytag and RCA Whirlpool
Sales and Services. We buy,
sell or trade. Call LaRue't,
MO 5-3553.
L-tf
Miscellaneous
TYPEWRITERS
Too Late to Classify
HELP WANTED—Woman for soil­
ing classified advertising to bus­
iness firms for local newspaper.
Need own car. Reply by mall
to Box 5108, Portland 16.
PE-18
MAN TO WORK in nursery, ex­
perienced. Could be perma­
nent. Come in person 8 a.m.
til noon. J Frank Schmidt Nur­
sery, 205th and Sandy Blvd.
S-17
RELIABLE baby sitter. Large fenced
yard. 12-Mile area. MO 5-
9533
C-18
'61 IMPALA, $1625 4-dr. hardtop,
power steering, power glide,
clean, private party. AL 2-
4114.
PEO-17
1962 PONTIAC station wagon^
Tempest series. Automatic, ra­
dio, heater, seat belts, new
tires all around. 4-dr model in
white, red interior. Must sell
this week at $1395. MO 5-2)81
or MO 5-5497.
O-l 7x
FOR SALE—Allis Chalmers "8"
tractor, equipment and mower.
MU 7-4072.
R-17
YOUNG Hereford cows with calves
and to calf soon. On Chase Rd
MO 5-5153
C-17
PULLETS for sale I to 4 weeks
"Sex • Sol - Link." Burns Feed
Store, MO 5-5618
S-17
Olympia portable
Royal port., Tab.
Royal Std. Magic M.
Und. Std. Key Set
Victor Adder
New elec. add. & subt.
LEAVING—Selling stereo, tables,
china, sewing mach., davenport,
encyclopedia, etc. MO 5-2697.
G-17
Public Notice
Mini 1 OF mi Al, Ml HOOL
Fi l l TIOM AM» MKKTIMH
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, in
<om|»llan<e with Hec 331.010, ORS.
to the l»*gal voter* of School Dl*-
trict No 13, of Clackamaa County,
Mtat»’ of Oregon, that the ANNUAL
SCHOOL ELECTION of «aid Dis­
trict will be field at Welches School ;
between th»* hours of 2 P.M an»! N
I’ M., Daylight Saving Time, on the
first Monday of May. being the 4th
day of May, A.I)., 1964, for the pur-
p»»se of electing one <ilre< tor for a
5 year term and one director for a
2 year term.
Dated tills 13th day of April, 1964
Attest
GEORGIA VERMAAS
Dl*trl< t Clerk
ED GADWOOD
Chairman Board of Directors
SP-17
NOTH E OF SCHOOL ELECTION
I I’O > (/I ENTIOS OF IM REAM-
I MJ TAX LEVY OVER A MOI ST
I IMITEO BY NEC TIOW II, AR­
IK I E XL STATE ( (>SNTm •
TIOX.
Notice I* hereby given that an el­
ect Ion will be held In School Dis­
trict No 13 of Clackamas County,
Stat»- of Oregon, from 2 00 P M to
S :00 P M . Daylight Saving Time, on
May 4, 1961. at Welches School. In
said school district, for the purpose
of submitting to the h-gal voters of
*ald district the question of In-
< resslng the tax levy tor the fis< al
year
1964-1965
over
the
amount
limited by section 11. article XI. of
the Constitution of Oregon
The reason for Increasing such
levy in
Meet the Increased cost* of
«operating and maintaining a iK’hool.
The amount of tax. in excess of
the 6G limitation, proposed to !>e
levied for «aid fiscal year la S62,-
077 00
Dated this 13th day of April, 1964
Attest
GEORGIA VERMAAS
District Clerk
ED GADWOOD
Chairman Board of Directors
SP-17
NOTICE OF AMMUAL SCHOOL
ELECTIOS AMP MERTIMG
NOTK’E IS HEREBY GIVEN, in
compliance with Se< 331 010, ORS. to
the legal voters of School District
No 2 U H of Clackamas County,
Stat»- of Oregon, that the ANNUAL
school ELEi’TION of sahl
Dis
trlrt will b«
held at the
school
building
between the hours of 2
PM and * PM Davlight Time, on
the first Monday of May, being the
4th day of May. A D . 1964, for the
purpose of electing one director for
a ’ year term, and one director for
a 4-year term
Dated thia 10th dav of April, 1964
AtLM
MAP.IE SEEMATTER
Dlatrlct Clerk
J A CALKINS
Chairman Board of Dlrectora
HP-17
$89.00
$59.50
$69.50
$89.50
AND MANY OTHERS
Gresham Typewriter
& Business Machines
174th & Stork
254-0776
_______ ___________________ G-tf
WIND-
STORM
DAMAGE?
ROOF LEAK?
USE LOW
COST THIN
ALUMINUM
SHEETS
23 Inches x 36 Inches
GOOD GRASS HAY for sale. MU
7-3213 after 6 p.m.
B-18p
15' BOAT with cabin, trailer and
motor. Excellent cond. MO 5-
6195.
L-17p
$89.00
$59.50
ONLY
15c
EACH
LOWER PRICE
LARGE QUANTITIES
The Outlook
MO 5-2181
O-tF
CEDAR POSTS, 7' x 21", 35c eo
MO 5-7557
C-17
BEAN STAKES for sale
mill, 3c 1-543-6361.
FOB
R-17
PHILCO portable TV, 17", good
cond $60 254-8798
D-18
TYPEWRITER, upright, excel cond.
$19 50. Sat., Sun. or eves, af­
ter 5pm MO 5-7918
C-17p
MOVING—Real nice 21" TV, just
serviced Yours for $25. 254-
200<8-17
BEAUTIFUL pink formal size 12.
Cost $65 new Worn once. $15.
658-3908
PEO-17
LAWNMOWER sharpening and
air cooled motor repair. Used
power mowers
M & S Auto
Service, I Oth and Main. MO
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GRESHAM TRADING POSL Tl
NE 3rd, Gresham—We buy and
sell or trade anything—almost.
Antiques
too.
Welcome
to
browse MO 5-2700
G-W
WANTED—Guns, any kind, age or
condition. Ammunition ony kind
or amount Call PR 4-5222 days,
MO 5-2254 evenings.
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FOR SALE—Peterson twin stroller,
seats recline, shopping basket
and canopy $30 MO 5-9023
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HELPI Model’s husband says clos­
ets too crowded Lots of good
clothes, give-away prices, sizes
9-13 AL 4-0926, 8E 2-3328
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150 on a new 1963 Brit­
ánico Jr. Fifteen volumes plus
book rock. Still In unopened
cartons $150 cash AL 4-7395.
Mr Benson
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USED CLOTHING - 2500 pieces,
all select merchandise Infants
to adults Work clothes, dress
clothes, sports clothes Pnced
from 25c to $3 00
Chuck's
Trading Post, Kelso, Ore
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