Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, October 21, 1965, Image 18

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    Thur»., Oct. 21, 1965 (Sac. 2)
Farm Machinery
Cat« Machinery
Livestock
Top Soil
ALL WEST BREEDERS
TOP SOIL Pith, sandy loam from
veg farm Al 4-4676, AL 3-
1991
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Artificial Breeding
From World's Greatest Sues
Fertilizer
Phone Oregon City
656 - 5588
FOR SAIL Dry chicken fertilizer,
50c per lack o' by the trailer
load
663-3151
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DAIRY GOAT
New & Used
Near Hiway 26, ea»t of Sandy
Rt. 2, Box 1038
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FISCHER
MILL SUPPLY
■» 2, Box 610
Oreg
Ph. TEmple I 3467
Goats
City
Buck Service
M c C ulloch
MU 7-6153
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MAKES ALL OTHER
BULL SERVICE by artificial ir >om-
inohon
Semen from CurtiM.
Chace of all breed*,
dairy,
beef, dual purpose MO 5-3173.
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LIGHTWEIGHTS
OUT OF DATE
AND OVERWEIGHT
Will BUY all kind» livestock 665-
3547 before 8 am and after 5
p m
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BULL SERVICE Registered Here­
ford and Angus MO 5*3685.
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STUD SERVICE, registered Shet­
land, Silver
Kings
Tomboy.
Guaranteed service. $35. MU
7-3880.
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f Lighter
0 Then
Most
Other So-Celled
Gresham
•
Grethem
MO MIS*
FOR SALE Formal! tractor
Est 279-3252
DAVENO AND CHAIR, bedroom
set. dining table 658-3853 Rt
3, Bax 948, Gresham
J-42p
VANITY TABLE $5 3 Table lamps
$12 I Large lamp shade $2 50
2 Car Cushions $ I each 665-
4790
l-42p
NEW foam rubber sectional, $110
Daveno. chair, $84 90 Clem-
mer s, I') miles east of Orient
On loop highway
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Musical Instruments
PIANÒ - $50 MU 7-6304
$395
cond.t.on
Damascus
Photography
POLAROID - Model 95A
attachment* 665-4790
Many
l-42p
ARGUS C-3 - Telephoto lens Has
many attachment*
Proiector,
»croen 665-4790
L-42p
Appliances
SMALL BABY GRAND piano, like
new, $475, easy term*. 663-
4802.
S-44
WHITEFACE CALVES,
663-4221.
SPINET CONSOLE PIANO Wont
re»pon*ibile party to os»ume
small mo pyts. Also ELEC. OR­
GAN Write or phone 363-5707,
Tollman Piano Stores, Inc. Sa-
lem. Ore.
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$20 each
G-43
REGISTERED Polled Hereford bull
»ervico Paul Yo*t, MU 7-3044.
Y-45
4
REGISTERED polled Hereford bull,
2-yrs-old. Call TEmple 1-3418
K-42p
WANTED -livestock of all kind»
for a fair deal and a good
price.
Be sure and call Al
Ob' st Clockama», Oregon, OL
fl-2209.
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3
BROWN SWISS heifer* with
colf, I white-face cow, milking
663-4397
5.4 3p
YOUNG RABBITS, $1 each. 7865
SE 65th, Portland.
R-44
BUCKS and doe* for sale
NW hf, mo 5-6615
1027
P-42p
TWO LARGE white rabbits and
double hutch, $9 663-4720.
A -43
CHICKENS FOR SALE Many un-
usual varieties Pullets $2. Cock-
rels $1 White leghorn hens $1
665-2986
1.43
Sewing Machines
Livestock Feed
Freight Damaged
Automatic Zig Zag »ewing mach­
ine». 17 only. *Brand new 1965
models. Slight scratches on cab­
inet». Mu»t be told immediately.
Full price including cabinet . . .
OAT HAY for sale, 663-3058
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CASCADE MT HAY CO Pasco al-
folia 1st, 2nd, 3rd cutting. Any
amount delivered. MU 7-4481
$38.54
Term* Arranged
Very automatic. No attachment*
necessary to buttonhole,
mono­
gram, applique, »ew on button*,
blind hem, mend, zig zag, over-
co»t, etc. 10 year part* guarantee.
For FREE HOME DELIVERY
Phone 282*4565
or after 6, 282-1183. Dealer
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Produco
WALNUTS— Dried or u-plck 279-
3884
H-45
100 HP INBOARD 16' Mulins boot
ond trailer Best offer 665-5177
öfter 6 00 p m.
H-42
Nursery and
Garden Supplies
Wood «nd Sawing
S-H
FOR SALE—Planer shavings, deliv­
ered A. H. Shook. MU 7-4481
evenings
S-W
MIXED GRASS HAY 80c a bale, oat
and alfalfa $1 00 a bale, also
shavings 193rd and Sandy Blvd
r MO 5-2523. Wm Tegart.
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BLACK WALNUT fireplace, cook
stove wood, $17 Cord delivered
Ted White, P O Box 92, Gresh-
am, Oregon.
W-42p
FIREPLACE, heater wood
Slab
wood and lumber trim*
Eri
Lumber Co, MO 5-5562, MU
7-2691
E-H
MT HOOD Wood Sale» Shav-
"'9». Sawdust. Mill End», Bark
Shreds, delivered
Rt 1, Box
105, Boring. John D Winner,
663-4846
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BLACK
sale
LABRADOR
MO 5-5269.
female
for
H-42
CUTE KITTENS to give away 885-
NE 3rd, MO 5-5228.
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THREE half-Siamese kitten* need
nice homes AL 3-7946 $3 each
Y-43
GREAT DANE, brindle color, 6
years old Good with children.
254-1455 1354 SE 162nd
G-42p
LUTHER S KENNELS
Dog» and
cats,
runway* for exercise
Hunting dags and puppies for
sole 2135 NE 162nd Ave AL
3-8003, Al 2-35)2.
L-H
Miscellaneous
REDDY HEATER, used only few
times Burns kereosene or No
1 oil $90 665-2508.
C-43
WANTED -Guns, any kind, age or
condition Call 254-2627 day*,
665-2254 evenings.
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SCHWINN supreme b in )5 gears
116 years old. $85 MO 5-8846’
Receiving station at DAMASCUS
Mailing address: P. O. Box 143, Gresham
Call Sunnyside 658-3111 or AL 3*1056
HUDSON HOUSE, INC.
H-44
SE 174th & Stark St.
G-H
MEET NEW FRIENDS. Single adults
phone 665-5161.
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GIRL'S CLOTHING—Size 14, coats;
and dresses 665-8041
T-43'
2 BURNER oil heater, nearly new,
300 gal oil tank. 665-6647 1
19404 E Burnside.
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(front row, left to right) manager* Fred Neibeuer end
Dale Ballard, (row 1) Mark Kim, Joe Herdin, Doug Nel-
•on, Randy Crutcher, Jet« Webber, Jeremy Snell, Jerry
Hardin, Rick Toland and Jeff Guddat. Row 2, Kent Jef-
ferie», Denm. Lof»tedt, Weiley Gu.tifwn, Rick Kreiger
Bob Deatherage, Roy Bund, Jim Payen, Richard Moccar-'
dine, Larry listen end Mitchell Reed. Back row Doug
FOR KILLING POTATO VINES
$2.ÌO
$1.70
$1.40
FOR SALE Table model cream
separator. Call Hoodland 785
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HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE - Open
House, 10 to 6 p m. Sot.urday
& Sunday
Rt 2, Box 1866,
Sandy, Hillcrest Rood.
C-42p
HAND TRUCK — 2-handle ware­
house model, heavy duty style,
one-ton load limit. Outlook, MO
5-2181. $50
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BROWNING — 12 Ga Automatic
shotgun Shot less thon box of
shells New condition 663-4774
J-42p
LOST—Bright carpet colors . . .
restore them with Blue lustre
Rent electric shampooer, $1
Miller-Kidder Hardware, 120 N
Main, Gresham
M-42
Potato
Picking Belts
per
per
A NEW
per
Pontiac
per
OR
GMC
COSTS LESS
when you buy from
50
Frank
NEWELL
PONTIAC-GMC
Gresham Co-op
575 N.E. 8th
«........
818 East Powell
Gre»hom MO 5-2166
We Also Seii rhe Finest
MO 5-9151
c„„
Jay Guddat, Steve Sperb, Ken Hardin, Lewi» Stock him
Greg Coffey, Richard Foland and head coach George Koch’
Thu» far fhi* year the Tartar* beat Troutdale, 20-7 and
Greiham, 14-0, and tied Sandy, 0-0. Thi. Friday ’ they
meet Glonf.ir at Orient and then play Oregon City and
Hockwood in away game».
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(Photo
by Dove 7 Oft)
WOMEN OLDER
At mid - year in 1964 the
average American woman was
2 years, 3 months and 18 days
older than the average man, the
Census Bureau estimated. This
placed the median age of fe­
males at 29.4 years and of males
at 27.1 years.
Sodium Arsenite
ROYAL Portable Typewriter, $30
Good condition MU 7-6735.
M-42
Petal Pushers
Plan Meeting
The-Petal Pushers Ga rd en
club
will
hold Its monthly
meeting Oct. 28, at 8 p.m.
Mrs. C. R. Wille, 3266 SE
177th Avp., will be hostess, with
Mrs. Louis Codantl assisting.
This month, members will be
kept busy making tray favors
for Woodland Park hospital.
The women gathered this
month for a work day at their
community Improvement proj­
ect at 182nd and Division. Weeds
were pulled, shrubs transplant­
ed and damaged plants replaced.
Members drove to Mt. Hood
Oct. 13 to enjoy the fall colors
and look for arranging ma­
terial.
A majority of the club at­
tended the fall district meet­
ing Tuesday at Jack and Jills.
One out of every four of the
world’s Inventions is patented
by an American.
ALLIS-CHAIMERS CA 25283 Troc-
tor and 4 attachment*. Merry
Tiller. 2 Mall chain sow. Gun*
mi*c tools MU 7-4)81 or MO
_2‘9468__
M-42
GARAGE RUMMAGE SALE~ Sat
Oct. 23, 10 00 a m. Maple bunk
beds, furniture, dishes, bedding
"'»c On Kone Rd, north of
Section Line MO 5-5757 K-42
ONE SET new weights, $15. One
letterman's sweater. One let-
terman's jacket 735 NW Day
Dr., Gresham. MO 5-5497.
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sincerely want to thank our
many friends for their expres­
sions of sympathy, for the flow­
er* ond for the contributions to
the Heart Fund in the memory
of Warren I. Crutcher.
Mrs Louise Crutcher
ond family
C-42
Sun Valley
Herd High
On DIHA List
Listed among the top four
high producing dairy herds in
Clackamas County for the month
of September is Sun Valley
Dairy In Boring. The locally
owned dairy herd was included
in the monthly reports of Ber-
ney and Mattison of the Dairy
Herd Improvement Assn.
Sun Valley Dairy has a herd
of 75 cows averaging 41 pounds
of butterfat during the month.
Seven cows were listed as dry.
or more during the same per­
iod were two registered Brown
Swiss and one Brown Swiss
owned by Meier Dairy of Bor­
ing. Also on the list was a
registered Holstein and oneoth-
ONE REGISTERED 8-month-old fe- er Holstein owned bySun Valley
male Boxer dog, brindle color­ Dairy.
ed. Purchased from Twin-Wil-
lows Kennels For Information,
call 665-9204 evenings
L-43p
TWO MEN'S $100 suits for $12
each PR 1-5776
K-42
We will pay top cash prices for filberts
and walnuts either green or dry.
Phone 254-0776
5 BORDER and Scottish Collie pup­
pies from Washington cattle
ranch looking for good home
Approx, adult heighth 14 inches.
665-0264,
P-42
2x4 $25 PER M. Al»o framing
lumber all sizes Cedar 1x12
1x10, 1x8, 1x6 and 4x4 Er!
244,h and Holwy'
MO 5-5562,
FILBERTS and WALNUTS
Gresham
Business
Machines
Mister... how would YOU like to be tied down by a clothesline
Among Individual cows re-
BLACK, also Silver Poodles, pup- corded by DHIA supervisors
pies AKC reg. From internet,on- 'for producing outstanding rec-
^ho-P-nsh.p stock, $100 00f ords of 75 pounds of butterfat
Building Materials
WAHTED
Rented-Sold-Repaired
Card of Thanks
CEDAR POSTS, old growth, 30c
to 45c delivered 663-4292
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Pots
Poultry
New & Used
___ _ . ,______
' R OLD BLACK gelding, and
»orrel mare for sale MU 7-
6372.
M-44
CROSLEY refrigerator
Welting.
hou*e range Spark* oil stove
658-3853 Rt 3, Box 948
J-42p
USED 22 cu ft BenHur upright
freezer Just like new, $175
Double-oven Frigidaire range.
Clean os a pin, $88 50. ALL
TEST APPROVED and guaran­
teed 90 days Neil Riegelman,
50 NE 2nd, Gresham, 665-
4158
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BOAT 12*. 12 hp motor, trailer,
gas tonk. 252-0685 evenings.
L-42
SAWDUST—Gordan or fuel. Two
un.ts end up del varad PR 4-
6169
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FOR SALE-Registered Angus bull,
4 yrs. old, $200. Ernest Eschler,
Rt 2, Box 730 .Estacada - 279-
4651
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TOGGENBURG dairy goat. Buck
service. Daniel Romey. FR 5-
4,25
M
NEV >nd used appliances Parts
at . motors for all moke Serv­
ice and house culls on most
Authorized Maytag, Whirlpool,
Monarch We buy, sell or frode
Coll la Rue s, 665-3553
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Boats
SIX-YEAR-OLD — Whiteface cow
$•50. 665-5741
W-43
Old. but it still
282-8265. Port-
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FRIGIDAIRE
refrigerator,
good
good condition. Moving, must
sell, see at Rmgelmann Appll.
Once, 50 NE 2nd, Gresham
665-4)58
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R-42
SHETLAND PONIES for »ale or
trade for feeder calve* or pig*
MU 7-3157
S-42
WHITE FACE HEIFERS, STEERS -
Choice stock & feeders, $89 up
Free Delivery Miller Herefords,
10905 SE Powell, Portland.
M-43p
r ^2
FORD TRACTOR Solos and Serv­
er
Good »e'ection of used
Ford tractor» n„d loo » Midway
8-6162, MO 5-6357 e.e> C-tf
PHUCO REFRIG
oporote* $25
land
ONE BABY BED ond one hard­
wood bassinet, with mattresses
plus bedding 665-0059 B-42
5-YlAR-OlD COW, 4-mo -old Red
Angus calf. $200 Or best offer
663-3610
K-42
MU 7-3*36
NUT HARVESTER A-1
$950 or will trade
658-2124
T4f
CALVES, hoolthy stock, $5 up.
Muneo, Rt I, Box 71, Boring
M-lf
S33 I. Powell Blvd.,
BEDS Jenny Lind "Hollywood" an­
tique walnut, $25 • $75 Dining
chair», 663-4727
M-43
FOR SALE—Carnet w,th case Good
condition, $50 MU 7-3007
M-42p
MOEN
MACHINERY
Hensley
H-42
16 HOLE self- feeder for hog*
665-3939
Z-42
Lightweight
Sandy
Wm. Ta-
HOLSTEIN bull calves.
gort. MO 5-2523.
- fURNITURf FOR SALE
Farm», 665-8428
DINING SET Table, 2 extension
leaves, 6 chairs, buffet limed
oak $65 665-0892
fi-42
MAC 10 SERIES
All Makes
ADDING MACHINES TOO
ANTIQUE round table, good con­
dition Make offer 665-0085
C-43
KIDS FOR SALE
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new
MU 7*3252
Shaw
Furnitur«
Reguterod Nubian
irvice
Form
and
Utility
• Sales & Service
TYPEWRITER
BARGAINS
Openings for
Engineers
The Portland U.S. Army En­
gineer District has a number of
openings for civil engineers in
the Planning Branch of the En­
gineering Division in Civil Ser­
vice grades GS-9 and GS-11.
According to Colonel William
J. Talbott, District Engineer,
the Planning Branch is engaged
in planning for and conducting
comprehensive studies of the
Willamette, Rogue and portions
of the Columbia River Basins.
These studies included the
areas of flood control, navi­
O-tf gation, power, harbors, beach
DOLL CLOTHING (or your doll. erosion,
irrigation, recrea-
Chatty repair, heads. Reason­ tlon, fish and wildlife, water
able 774-2909.
A-tf supply and related uses.
Interested applicants should
MAYTAG WASHER, new timer
new clutch, rebuilt pump, $45. consult the Personnel Officer,
excellent condition Coleman oil Portland Engineer District, 628
circulation/fan, $15. Kenmore Pittock Block, Portland.
aouble-pot heoter/themo and
fan, $35. 665-6183
W-42
SHOP CLASSIFIED ADS
A new
dryer takes the guesswork
out of washday
Your wife shouldn’t have to be
Ml
a weather forecaster to do the
family laundry. If she's
dependent on an old-fashioned
clothesline, she's constantly
^Rhl
worried about rain, fog, wind, ice
and snow. An all weather, auto­
matic electric clothes dryer will elim­
inate clothesline disasters. Every wash-
day is a sunny day with an electric
dryer. She'll just pop in the family
wash, set a dial, go about her other
homemaking tasks and let her modern
electric servant do the work.
Clothes will be dried light, fluffy
and practically wrinkle-free.
An electric dryer will give her
more time to spend on the family,
creative homemaking and you.
-
Studies show that a clothes
dryer will save the average
homemaker approximately 20
eight-hour days a year. She’ll also save
walking approximately 40 miles a year
and lifting over two tons of wet laundry.
Why not stop by a "Waltz through
Washday "appliance dealer for a look at
his "wife saving" line of electric washers
and dryers. It may also save you from
being tied up in the family wash.
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WIN A FREE ELECTRIC DRYER
During the October "Waltz
through Washday Fiesta" 12
electric dryers will be given
away free. You may be a
winner. Just fill in this cou­
pon, have it validated by
your dealer and drop it in
the store's prize container.
□ I DO NOT PRESENTLY HAVE A DRYER.
□ MY PRESENT DRYER IS
YEARS OLD
Address
City
Validated by
rLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC
Oregon's Pioneer Electric Utility
Store Name