Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, December 02, 1965, Page 9, Image 9

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    Thar*., 0^. 2,1945 (S m . 1) TH« SANDY (Ora.) FO«T
Doll Collection Includes 100- Year-Old Doll Head
ANT ADS
By Sylvia Fuasell
main put in front of her house,
followed by water meters, sew­
er pipes and now a gas main.
"But Improvements have to
come with growth, and goodness
gracious how we are growing
here in Sandy,” she stated.
Tero World Ware have claim­
ed th« lives of her husband and
a eon. Another eon, Jack, lives
in Seattle where he has «rorked
for Boeing Aircraft for many
years. Many summers see Jack
Inviting his mother along on a
much enjoyed trip to various
place* of interest in the States.
Her daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold (Jean)
Moore, own and operate the
Sun Valley Dairy Farm in Bor­
ing. They havethreedaughtera,
Linda and Connie who attend
Sandy high school, and Vicki
who attends Boring grade
school. Their son Gary, who
is a senior at Sandy high, is
president of the FFA Club this
year.
There’s never a dull moment
in the busy life of this friendly
lady. Whenever the weather
permits, one may find her put­
tering around
in the yard
amongst her many pretty flow­
ers, or just out enjoying her
usual daily walk.
A beautiful china doll heed,
a hundred years old, la Inclu­
ded In th« highly cherished doll
SING1R ZIG ZAG, like new condi­
collection owned by Mrs. Edna
tion, no equity wanted, take
1957 THUNDERBIRD
ALL WEST BREEDERS
over last 6 payments of $7 0C HARDTOP, 3 SPD. FORD STOCK Goheen of Sandy. Given to her
Artificial Breeding
each 7/4-1217
H-48
V 8 ENG. MOTOR OVERHAULED by a friend, the new owner
From World’» Greoleil «Ire*
made a body to go with the
Freight Damaged
Phone Oregon City
head, and then tiewlgged and
Automatic Zig Zag »ewing mach
656 - 5588
clothed
her. She now stands
ine». 17 only. Brand new 1965
regally in an antique glass
A-H
model». Slight »cratches on cab
GLOS FORD
•how-case with numerous other
met». Muil b» »old immediately.
BULL SERVIL I by artificial intern-
SANDY, OREGON
Full
price
including
cabinet
.
.
.
dolls and other precious mo-
motion
Semen Irom Cuit,»»
663 3525
MU 7-2)1)
Choice ol all bleed»,
dairy,
$38.54
F-48 men tos.
heel, dual put pote MO 5-3173
The dolls range in height
Term» Arranged
P-tl
Very automatic. No attachment» NEED PAPER BOY from Division from one inch to several feet
to Stark on 182nd
Evening tall. Included in the collection
necessary to buttonhole,
mono­
NUBIAN GOATS, buck service
route 663-3615
L-49
gram, applique, sow on bottons,
Is an entire wedding party re­
MU 7-6153
R.tf
blind hem, mend, zig zag, over­
splendent in suits and dresses
BULL and BOAR SERVICE Here­ cast, etc. 10 year parts guarantee
11 PLUS ACRES. City of Gresham,
ford, milk and shorthorn Ches­
wafer and sewer soon available, crocheted by Mrs. Goheen. The
For FREE HOME DELIVERY
$1750 per acre. Owner wonts groom, his best man and usher,
ter White Paul Yo»1, MU 7.
Phone 282-4565
$5000 down. Term*.
30*4
Y-52p
are attired in black suits and
or after 6, 282 1183 Dealer
top hats. The bride along with
Will BUY all kind» livestock 665-
Sybil Powell, Rltr.
N-tf
her maid of honor, 4 brides -
354/ before 8 a m and aftor 5
665 4312
maids
and little flower girl wear
P
S-H
P-48
lovely pastel-colored dresses
Fertilizer
WHITEFACE HE Iff RS, fancy pure-
CLEAN I bdrm duplex $60 Or with full skirts and matching
breeds
10 mo», $135 Free fOR SALE Dry chicken fertilizer,
3 bdrm», 2 bath» $100 Knotty
wide-brimmed hats.
delivery Miller Horelord», 10905
pine interior Inquire 327 Dora,
50c per »ack or by the trader
Mrs. Goheen purchases rep­
SE Powell, Portland
Troutdale
U-48p
M-49
load
663-3151
H-tf
licas of old china doll heads
BULL SERVICE Regitlered
for which she makes bodies and
1959 FORD
ford und Angus MO 5-3685
Miscellaneous
then clothes them In old-fash­
4
DR
WAGON,
V
8,
AUTO.
N-tf
ioned dresses. She has also
POWER.
WANTLD Livettock of all kind»
made many rag dolls of various
for o loir deal and a good
sixes, some for her grandchil­
ptice
Bo sure and call Al
dren and others for her own
Oblisi, Clackunio», Oregon Ol
collection.
8-2209
O-tf
GLOS FORD
Although she unhesitatingly
SANDY,
OREGON
TWO DANDY HEIFERS for bread-
admits,
“My dolls are my fav­
All
Makes
New
8
Used
mg or butchering 663-3085
663 3525
MU 7-211)
orite hobby,” she finds time
F-48
L-48
Rented-Sold-Repaired
A training meeting for 4-H
for many other interesting
FOUR 6 month old port I Angus &
Gun
Safety leaders «rill be held
projects
as
well.
Among
these
2 BEAUTIFUL PONIES and 2 jenny
Dairy Heifer»
All for $250 ADDING MACHINES TOO
on Tuesday, Dec. 7, at 8 at
burro» Will hold 'til Chrittma»
is
a
lovely
assortment
of
hand
-
MU 7-4583
E-48
AL 4-4747
the Oregon Game Commission
F-49 embroidered dish towels, beau­
Building, 1634 S. W. Alder,
2 GELDINGS. 5-yr -old block, 16
ADMIRAL family size refrigerator tifully smocked pillows and
bondi 6*yr chestnut QH $300
with freezer unit Kelvinotor 40" aprons, and she Is currently Portland.
each Corbett FR 5-4454 eve
The program will include an
range and floor furnace, all In working on some very pretty
Or weekends
D-49
explanation of the project, sug­
hooked rugs.
HOLSTEIN and white^ac< coiva»
Among her manymomentoes, gestions for club meetings and
for soli or trade for hay 665-
and a
dis­
UNUSUAL Collie pups, 2 months collected over a period of years club activities,
7344
E-51
old, $10 00 each 665-2675.
from many and varied places, cussion of »rays of working with
B-49
SHfTiAND MARE Bled to Welch
Is a little cast iron stove with club members. Cal Giesler,
Phono 254-0776
Po lommo Colt at tide 665-
Hunter Safety Program Direc­
moveable parts, even a tiny lit­
7344
E-48
1962 CHEV
SE 174th & Stark St.
tle poker with which to lift the tor will assist with the meet­
ing.
4 DR. STA. WAGON, BEL-AIR, V4, lids.
BABY BURROS for Chrutma» MU
G-tf
Anyone in Clackamas, Mult­
AUTO. ONE OWNER.
7-4432
H-48
Mrs.
Goheen
highly
prizes
a
MEET NEW FRIENDS. Single adult»
nomah
and Washington Counties
pair of miniature wooded horses
HORSÍS fOR SALE Good for 4-H
phone 665-5161.
W-tf
hand-carved for her by a friend, who is interested in this pro­
projects, some fillies 665-7439
the
D-49 OIL HEATER and drum, electric
and pulling a wooden wagon ject Is invited to attend
range. 254-0970
meeting.
R-tf
GLOS
FORD
equipped
with
all
the
"neces
­
STUD SERVICE, reg'ttored Shet­
Any boy or girl between the
SANDY, OREGON
HOUSEHOLD FURNITUE for »ale
sities.”
land, Silver
Kmgt Tomboy
ages
of 11 and 18 on Jan. I,
Vanou»
dem»
253-9404
G-48
663
3525
MU
7-2111
Guaranteed service $35 MU
This charming lady, who has
7-3880
F-48
S-tf DINING ROOM SET, Jacob.an
acquired many friends In the 1966 is eligible to join a 4-H
40 years she has lived in the Gun Safety Club. The project
oak, table, buffet, 5 choir», rea-
HOLSTEIN bull colves
Wm
1965 OLDS, 442, loaded with the
provides members an oppor­
»onable
665-7)33
G-49
same
cozy
little
gurt MO 5-2523
home,
T-rt
work» Owner in service Not
reminisced,
‘•When I first tunity to develop safe habits
on old man'» cor. Father will
FOR SALE —Table model cream
CALVES. h»althy »tock, $5 up
moved
here
I
»aerifies
Consider
trade,
what
was all by my- with firearms, develop their
»eparator Call Hoodland 785
Munce, Rt I, Box 71, Boring
hove you? 665-2264.
C-48
self.
Now
I
’
m
surrounded by shooting skills and learn about
H-tf
663-4870
M-tf
Service
Stations
and other »did life conservation. The Ore­
WANTED—Gun», any kind, ago or CORONA portable typewriter and
TOGGENBURG doify goat Buck
buildings,
where
once
stood gon Hunter Safety program is
case
Good
condition
$20.
663-
condition Call 254-2627 day»,
»•»vice Daniel Romey, FR 5-
3482
only
fields
of
grain.
In
front
of Included as a part of the pro-
K-48
665-2254 evening»
O-tf
ject.
4125.
R-tf
my home was just a little old
USED THERMO-FAX, model 22C. FOR SALE-Barbie, Skipper doll
Advisors for the Clackamas
road
and
Main
street
was
the
clothes From 25c MU 7-6360.
TWO 400 lb CALVES, $75 each
60 day guarantee 234-0222.
County Emblem
Club were
main
throughfare.
Then
came
H-49
Four 10 rod rolls, heavy gauge
Mr Chiarini
T-48
elected
at
the
November
meet­
42" fencing, $20 roll Cattle
the Mt Hood Highway right In
rack, all metal tor pickup $50 URGENT, girls bike,
front of my door. And now, this ing. Those elected by the club
1957 FORD
tion, best offer 66.
663-3517
C-4(
STATION WAGON.
modern ‘One-Way’ Hlghwayl” membership to serve for the
5 00 p m.
S-48
This long-time Sandy resi­ 1965-66 club year are: Mr.
QUARTER HORSE
A .'..tpalooK
dent has also seen the water and Mrs. John Gierke, Willa­
colt, no color Good conforma- WOOD HEATER $12 50. Child's
phonograph $3 50
665-4016
mette; Mr. and Mrs.
Carl
tion Will hold till Chrijtma»
after 5 00
H-48
Dudley, Eagle Creek, and Mr.
Very gentle MU 7-3135 öfter 6
GLOS
FORD
p m
P-48 QUALITY English boys bikes 26",
and Mrs. Charlie Daugherty,
SANDY, OREGON
$25 00. 24", $20 00 665-4793'
Molalla.
663 3525
MU 7-2111
These same three couples
P-49
Livestock Feed
F-4E
served as club advisors during
END,
coHee
tables,
set
lamps,
skis,
John F. Eggers of Mountain
FOR SALE Planer shavings, deliv-
Public Notice«
the past year.
complete, girls dresser, bench.
ored A H Shook MU 7-4481
View, Ark., has been promoted
NOTICE
TU
CHEDITOHM
MO
5-7441
G-48
Emblem Club is for all high
evenings
S-tf
to the rank of Lieutenant Colo­
No. 1447*
school 4-H members in Clack­
In lh« Circuit Court of the Slate
USED
FUEL
TANK
240
gallon
ca
­
nel while serving at Headquar­
MIXED GRASS HAY 80c a bale,
of Oregon for the County ot
amas County. There are ed­
pacity Phone 665-5431.
Cla< kama» Probate Department
ters, United States Army Com­
straw 90c bale 193rd and San-
ucational, social and service
In
the
Matter
of
the
Eatate
of
H-48p
dy Blvd MO 5-2523 Wm Te-
munications Zone, Europe in
TILLIE W PARROTT,
activities. 4-H members inter­
gart. T-tf
T-tf 2 OLD RADIOS — I Arborphone
Deceased.
Orleans, France. The colonel’s
Notice I» hereby given that the
ested in becoming members
with
horn
Several
large
tize
mother Is Mrs. Cecelia M. Lar­
jndernl(ned haa been appointed
CASCADE MT HAY CO Pasco ok
should call the 4-H office, 419
dre»»e», wool and cotton. Three Executrix of the Eatate of Tillie
folfa 1st, 2nd, 3rd cutting Any
sen
of
Sandy.
W Parrott, deceased, by the Cir­
Main St., Oregon City, 656-
large
coat»
663-4623
J-48p
amount delivered MU 7-4481
cuit Court of the State of Oregon
Col. Eggers is a member
2641, extension 236.
Clackamax
nan
HAND
RUCK, 2-hondle wore- tor
,UBuf|
e<|
Alt County,
pvrenn’n and
havlnz
of the Inspector General Divi­
The December activity will
hou»e model, heavy duty »tyle, idalmn uzalimt »«Id eatate ar«
sion of the command which
the
be a roller skating party with
one-ton load limit, $50 00 Out- hereby notified to present
Pots
provides logistical, communi­
Mil P-Z
5 01 161
Al
n
««me, duty verified
an by law &05
re-
IOOX, MU
O-tfx
, undersigned
details to be announced later.
<|ulred, to lh
the
at 505
cations and administrative sup­
eive L
JL
J -
N E 2nd Streel, Greeham, Oregon.
CUTE KITTENS to give away. 885-
The next regular meeting, Jan­
TWIN
neadboerd, Simmons within Mix month« from the date
port to all U. S. military forces
M-tf
NE 3rd, MO 5-5228
uary 19, will feature David
bo« springs and mattress, steel hereof.
in
Europe.
Dated and flrat published, No­
frame, nearly new, $30 00, 665- vember
Shadd, International
Farm
LAB and GERMAN Shepherd pup».
11. 1965.
He was conducting an annual
8488
S-49
luiat
publication, December 2,
Youth
Exchange Delegate to
$5 Will hold td Christmas if
general inspection at Head­
desired 665-3277,
L-48 FOR SALE Oak buffet, $40 Leath­ 1985 CLETA BABSON. Executrix
Nationalist China (Taiwan).
quarters, 1st Signal Group,
WEISER.
ROWLES
«
YOUNG
er upholstered orange breakfast
EIGHT COLLIE PUPS, $10 95 each,
Attorney» for Executrix
Harbord Barracks, when orders
DON ULMEN JOINS
booth, $25 Both good condl- ÚO5 NE 2nd Street
I female tri, 16 months AL
arrived for his promotion. In­
tion
MU
7-3154
Gresham.
Oregon
A
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5-3902
B-48
NAVAL
RESERVE
8P-4»
645-417«
stead of »ratting for his re­
Vacuum, 1 AREA EDUCATION DISTRICT
Donald Allan Ulmen, son of
BEAUTIFUL Norwegian elkhound ELECTRIC HEATERS
turn, the headquarters sent
toasters, tools, motor, odds and SPECIAL ELECTION NOTICE
pups Just m time for Christmas
Mrs. Eggers and the orders Mr. and Mrs. Victor Benjamin
ends MU 7-2234 No Saturday STATE OF OREGON )
L-49
$25 Coll 663-3983
County
of
Multnomah
)
to Harbord Barracks where the Ulmen of 7528 S. E. Roots Rd.,
K-tf
colls, please
District
)
silver leaves of his new rank Milwaukie, has enlisted as a
CHRISTMAS PUPPIES, tiny toy
Notice hereby lx given that at
white poodles, AKC, champion JEAN AUST—Doll clothing and the Eaxt Side Area Ed*ratl'>a Dia-
were
pinned on by Colonel Mlles seaman recruit in the United
supplies. Chatty repair. 774- trlct apet'lal election called to be
blood lines, $85 00 MO 5-6456.
E.
Standish,
commanding offi­ States Naval Reserve.
held
within
said
district
on
the
2909, 5721 SE 41st Portland, 9th day of December, A.D. 1965,
C-48
Ulmen, a 1963 Sandy high
cer of the 1st Signal Group.
Ore 97202
A-52 between the hours of 8 00 a.m. and
school
graduate, will receive
8
00
p.m.,
there
will
be
submitted
A
graduate
of
Ventura
LUTHERS KENNEIS
Dog» and
the legal voters thereof the fol­
cot»,
runway» for exerciie TWO LARGE custom-lined draper- to
(Calif.) college, Col. Eggers his recruit training at the Naval
lowing proposal copied from the
Bronze formica-top ballot title and text of the pro-
les, new
Hunting dog» and puppie» for
entered the army in 1942. He and Marine Corps Reserve
fable, four chairs Deluxe Frig­ poaed measure as the same will b<
»ale 2135 NE 162nd Ave AL
was
a pilot In the U. S. Army Training Center at Swan Island
printed
on
the
official
ballot
:
Idaire, two ovens Phone MO 5-
L-tl
3-8003, AL 2-3512
Shall East Side Area Eduratlon
0847
Air Corps during World War in Portland by attending classes
R-48
District In connection with the
financing of the cost of land,
II, serving in the United States one night each week.
STOVE, glass curtains, 9x6 rug,
buildings and other Improve­
Timber
While at Sandy high he was
and In the Aleutians.
ments.
property
and
equipment
antenna for color and black and
basketball
manager and a band
for
a
community
college
make
Since
World
War
n,
the
colo
­
white, wash machine, window
TIMBER WANTED for fuel Close
special levlea which levies shall
shades, curtain stretchers, elec­
nel has served In Korea and drummer for two years. He is
to SE Portland 761-0204 F-49
be outside the limits Imposed by
Oregon Constitution. Article XI.
tric heater. MU 7-7571 H-48p
Japan. He »ras presented the employed at Omark Industries,
Section II, In each of the fol­
WANTED—Small or large tract
lowing years In the amount set
Bronze Star Medal for valor, 5665 S. E. Lake road, Milwau­
Livestock
Sowing Machinos
‘1450
TYPEWRITER
BARGAINS
‘444
4-H Gun Safety
Shown above i* a »mall portion of the doll collection belonging to Mr*. Edna Go­
heen of Sandy. The upper »half here »how* an entire bridal group. The hoed of
the lerge doll in the lower center of photo i* some 100 year* old.
(Port Photo)
BUD BELLS ENTERTAIN
The G. L. (Bud) Bell's en­
tertained family and friends
at their Cherryville home on
Thanksgiving day. All enjoyed
a big Turkey dinner.
Present were Mrs. A. W.
Easton of Gresham; Mr and
Mrs.
Leonard Morgan and
daughters Leslie and Carol and
son Larry; Mrs. Ida Morgan
of Gresham; Mr. and Mrs. Wil­
liam Bell and son Stephen and
daughter Kimberly of Salem;
Mr. Allen King and Miss Car­
olyn Bennett of Portland; Mrs.
Olive Brourl of Portland and
Dennis Walters of Fairview.
Gresham
Business
Machines
‘1395
‘295
Son Promoted
To Lt Colonel
Ray Scheppert, Rt 1, Box 140,
Sandy MU 7-4054.
S-tf
LOGS & TIMBER WANTED
MOUNTAIN VIEW LBR CO.
Phone MU 7-2141
SP-tf
LOGS AND TIMBER wanted. Com­
petitive prices paid Oja Lum­
ber Co, Sandy, Oro MU 7-
O-tf
4567
FOR SALE-Colorado spruce and
Douglas fir trees Rt 1, Box 240,
Eagle Creek Phone 279-5192.
S-49p
Wood and Sawing
FIREPLACE, hoofer wood
Slab
wood and lumber trims
Erl
Lumber Co , MO 5-5562, MU
7-2691
E-tf
MT HOOD Wood Sale» Shav­
ing», Sawdust, Mill End», Bork
Shred», delivered. Rt. I, Box
105, Boring John D. Winner,
663-4846
W-tf
WELL KEPT CARPETS show the re-
suits of regular Blue Lustre spot
cleaning
Rent electric shom-
pooer. $1 Miller-Kidder Hard­
ware, 120 N Main, Gresham.
M-48
opposite each of said years:
Fiscal year beginning
July 1, 1984—1450,000 00
Flacal year beginning
July 1, 1987—1450,000.00
Flacal year beginning
July 1, 1988—8450.000.00
Flacal year beginning
July 1, 1989- 7450.000.00
Floral year beginning
. July 1, 1970—9450,000.00
I^vlee ( ) Yea.
I^vlea
) N
No.
The
vote ( nhnll
tC; hv x.n »
ASHLEY wood range $45, West­
inghouse range, high oven $15,
kerosene heater $5, knotty pine
closet $10, approximately 3
cord» slab wood McReynolds, which «hall be the word" ”*l^Xn
Rt 2, Box 1868, Sandy, Hill- ( ) Yen” end "Levin™ ) N?
crest Rd
M-49p ft»
Card of Thanks
We wish to thank our kind friends
and neighbors for their acts of
love and sympathy during our
recent
loss of
_____ ___
_ husband, father
and brother, and al»o extend
grateful thank» for the beautiful
floral tribute to our loved one
Mrs Verl O Cook
Robert Cook, Lyle Cook
Maude Brown, Mary Met-
tauer, Leona Brown
C-48p
(X) before the word
Sr«tM,hTOr<!. "1No’” which ever In-
dlcAtee hie choice.
,“r,*he reception of
the hnllote cant for or arRlnet the
"V"1” datel" oJenM
at the hour of 9 nn a
nn‘d r.
ITmn rif^th "H’11 ,h* hour
’ 00
o m of the RAme dev nt
T°H" "hull be cloned
the Purple Heart and the Com­
bat Infantryman Badge during
the Korean War. He also holds
the Army Commendation Medal
and the Senior Army Aviator
Badge.
The colonel came to France
in January 1965 from Fort |
Eustis, Va„ where he was chief
of the Aviation Branch at the
U. S. Army Transportation
School. With him in France are
his wife, Kathryn, and son, John |
12. A daughter, Kathryn, 18,
is attending thF University of
Arkansas.
of DIRFrTnn2P\J1LFi noARr>
ARFA EDUCATION
m«de thin («th
of
RICHARD F DEICH
ATTlCSTr,n*n'
ot Director»
hartman
Aamlnlrtratlve Asalitant-CUrk
•P-48
kie.
JEHU McLAIN AT
TRAINING CENTER
Seaman Recruit Jehu T. Me
Lain, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs.
James N. McLain of Rt. 2,
Sandy, is undergoing
seven
weeks of Navy basic training at
the Ui. Naval Training Center,
San Diego, Calif.
In the first »reeks of his naval
service he will study military
subjects and live and work under
conditions similar to those he
»rill encounter on his first ship
or at his first shore station.
The winter months are the
worst for fire losses, accord-
Ing to the Insurance Informa­
tion Institute. Although other
factors are Involved, this is
mainly the result of heating-
hazards.
We Also Sail th« Finest
Tap Quality Ut«d Cari
Gre»hom
’
•
Staff Artikt
Classified Business
Professional Directory
For four Card In This
DIRECTORY
Phone MUtual 7-2781
Builder»’
Economic Engineered Const.
Ferm end Commercial Building*
VOCKERT & QUINN CO.
3415 G. St. - Vancouver, Wa«h.
PHONE:
Van. 695-6786
Port. 253-3723
Nursing Homes
BAUNACH
Home for the Aged
Veteran» - Social Security - Welfare
Graciou» Living on Limited Incom«
Fin« Food
MU 7-5389
Main St.
THE SANDY POST
Excellent Low Cost Printing
Optometrist
DR. ROBERT D. SCHOUTEN
OPTOMETRIST
Office Hours 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Daily except Wed., Sun. Fri 1-5:30 p.m.
Mt. Hood Dental Bldg
MU 7-2676»
415 E. Pleasant Ave
Sandy
Real Estate
J. WOODLE
mcguire nursing home
MU 7-4712
Home for invalids, convalescent patients
and those needing nursing care.
Pontiac
Frank
NEWELL
PONTIAC-GMC
1112 E. Powell
Call Collect Anytime — Hood-Land 833
ORCHARD CREST
NURSING HOME
COSTS LESS
when you buy from
WALT SCHMITT
INSURANCE
AGENCY
PRINTING CO.
Loving Care for the Aged & Convalescent
GMC
MU 7-3414
All Types Commercial Printing
A NEW
OR
YOUR FRIEND
FOR
LIFE INSURANCE
Making doll« I* a hobby of Mr*. Edna Goheen and
(Port Photo)
here an some other* that she has made.
Marthe C. McGuire, R.N.
Gresham MO 5-2166
WÄIRÄO INSURÄNCE AGENOT
’’hon Mu ■
"Bob" Buckel
TRY A CLASSIFIED AD
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Real Estate - General Insurance
Office at Salmon River Bridge
PHONE HOOD-LAND 402
BRIGHTWOOD
Sand and Gravel
ROCK CREEK SAND
AND GRAVEL
Crushed Rock, Fill and Top Sell
658 - 3138
Physician
MARX A CHASE
ELTON D. LEAVITT, M.D.
Registered Land Surveyor
Physician and Surgeon
Registered
Land
Surveyor. Surveying.
Mapping, Subdivision». Office located 3
mile» east of Grotham on Loop Hwy.
Office Hour»: 9 A.M. to 6 P.M.
Doily except Wed., Sun.
Sot. 9-1 P.M.
MU 7 2631
MEDICAL BLDG., SANDY
P.O. Box 431
Gresham