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Welches Grade School Menu WANT ADS Top Soil Miscellaneous TOP SOU, sandy loam and rotted PORTABLE TV, UHF and VHF, 19" cow manure AL 4-4676 or Al wdh ”Qnd 355 665- 3-1991 C-« 2225 • B-7 Timber WANTED Small or large tract Ray Schoppert, Rt I, Box 140, Sandy. MU 7-4054 S-tf DA-LITE sleeper bed. Hot electric stove. Whirlpool >notic washer, small oil 665-2657 LOGS AND TIMBER wanted Com petitive prices paid Oia Lum ber Co., Sandy, Ore MU 7- 4567 o-tf NOTH E OF FINAL ACCOUNT No. 14445 In the Circuit Court of th« Stat« ot «»rvgon, tor th« County ot February 21-25 ClaekaniHa, I'robate Department In the Malter ot the Eatat« ot MONDAY JOHN CLINTON CARLSON, Chicken rice soup Dec « aM*<l Notic« I» hereby (Ivan that th« Celery stick und« raisned. ax Executor ot the Peanut butter and jelly sand Estate ot J O II N CLINTON CARLSON, ileieaaed. haa tiled hia wich final account In the Circuit Court ot the State ot Oregon for Clacka- Chocolate cake maa County, and that Monday Milk the 2lat day ot March, 196«, 2 co o'.lock In the afternoon of -a'-I TUESDAY day, in the court room of aald Wiener Court, has been appointed by aald Court aa the time and place tor Browned potato the hearing of objection« thereto and the settlement thereof Buttered spinach Dated and first published Feb Hot buttered French bread ruary 10. 190« 3 'm* °f la,t publl<‘,,lon March Cherry crisp Point outo- stove « 7 KARL ALLOY CARLSON Executor BLUE LAKE Furniture 96 OVERSTUFFED contemporary style 2 piece sectional, brown, good condition, $65 Floor lamp $10 MO 5-6735 M-7 NEW foam rubber sectional, $110 Daveno, chair, $84 90 Clem mer'», 1)6 miie» east of Orient on Loop highway. C-tf “WKLCHKS SEWING CIRCLE » The members of our clubare president, Christie Dudley; vice president and sergeant - at - arma, Julie Fox secretary, Judy Anderson; refreshment chairman, Det«bi» • Marshall; song leader Tina Purdy porter, Christine Woodard. We are making aprons, and before Christmas we made slip pers. Mrs. Budd is our leader. --Christine Woodard Currently there are approxi. mately 2,300,000 federal jobs. Negroes hold 13 per cent of them. Accidental poisoning kills about 1,500 people in the United States every year. 665 * 2202 BLACK AND WHITE tweed divon $20 665-6953 L-7 6 PIECE Formica top dinette set $39. Office desk and chair, spe cial price $49 253-4703. M-7p Milk WEDNESDAY Baked beans Cole slaw Warm corn bread Applesauce Milk THURSDAY Danish rice Seasoned string beana Bread and butter Orange wedge Milk FRIDAY Tuna salad Buttered corn Cheese stick Hot roll Fruit do have a very Important caring for our children. you leave the phone no. Hie Dept. Doctor, Police SORED? Time on your bonds? Have fun making beautiful pieces of ceramic Lessons Tuesday I to 4 pm Thursday 7 to 10 pm 658-2393 G-7 TYPING home or your office part time 665-2380 a - 10 FOR RENT — Bachelor apartment Furnished Very N.ce $65 Utili- ties furnished 665-7452 P-8 FOR RENT—Unfurnished duplex, 2 bedrooms, clean, $85 AL 4- 2327. co FAIRVIEW rospb«rry plants Reg ister of merit 663-3002 J-7 FOR RENT—1 bdrm house, 3M> miles southeast Sandy Oil heat $65 mo water included. MU 7- 6736.__________________ r .7 SAWDUST—Garden or fuel Two unit» and up delivered 761- RENT OR SELL—Modern 3 bdrm home, fireplace, wall to wall 3421. H-H carpet, 663-3138 l -7 FILL DIRT, 1200 yds Gresham ond 195) CHEV panel, $25000. One Rockwood area Lloyd Bell Ex mile past Pleasant Valley school cavating 663-4753 B-9 on Foster Rd O. Olsen. MO 5- EVERGREEN and Morion black 2 360__________________ O-8p berry plants Fairview raspberry plants. Virgil Nelson, Eagle FOR SALE — 18-mo-old Holstein heifer. Palomino saddle horse Creek, 279-3288 N-14 gelding 663-4108 M-7 FILBERT TREES, several varieties, large rooting system. Price list PUPPIES—Mother Husky and father German Shepherd. 9 wks Fe Available. Bruck Nursery, Rt. 1, males $8 00, moles $10 00 In Wilsonville Ph 638-4532 B-9 quire Shell Station, 223rd and FOR SALE—Berry wire, heavy and Sandy light, about 2 tons Prices range from 5c to 10c per lbs Good FIVE GERMAN Shepherd puppies 663-4995 s-ç butane cook stove. 4 burner and oven. Spark oil heater, 2 rm. FREE PUPS—Part Airdole/Birddog size, good shape Two 600x19" Males ond females Rt. 2, Box 6 ply tires, used but good, new 1369, Sandy. J-7p tubes 18" wire wheels One 2 wheel trailer Three foctory-made 'J FORD, rebuilt motor, new dairy stanchions, good shape brakes New paint. $700 252- Across from Union Oil products 5193 d .7 Alfred Johnson, 426 SW 2nd Estocada 279-4360 J-8 WESTINGHOUSE refrigerator mo old^ $100 00 665-0403 Miscellaneous BRITE SET Jr HAIR SPRAY REXAU All Makes New & Used CUSTOM Renfed-Sold-Repaired MADE 100's delinquency because of this changing concept, therefore, more volunteer and community ' work Is needed. We can help Vitamins TUSSY ASSORTED WIND & WEATHER LOTION NOTICE OF BCDGET COMMMITTEE MEETING Notice is hereby given in com pliance with O.R.S. 294.401, that a meeting of the Budget Committee will be held In Cottrell Grade School Dlst. No. 107, on the 1st day of March. 19(6 at 8 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, at which time there will be submitted to the Budget Committee, that Budget document for its consideration. Phone 254-0776 Any person may discuss proposed Budget estimates and proposed SE 174th & Stark St. programs with the Budget Com mitee a this time. G-tf listed this 15h day of February, ACCESSORIES 1/2 PRICE SALE Reg. $2.00 in our great big wonderful country we still have a choice! $<00 I Milk Producers I List Top Cows I I I bicycle I I I I I I I I I 1 ALICE BOOTH Clerk SP-7 303 ENFIELD RIFLE, with scope and shells $39. 253-4703. M-7p PLAYING CARDS NOTICE TO CREDITORS LIKE NEW 55 gallon steel drums , So. 14720 »s each. MO 5-9627 B-7 In the Circuit Court ot the State of Oregon, for the County of Probate Department. DUO-THERM 2 rm. heoter, with 5 In Clackamas, the Matter of the Estate of gal. tank AL 4-0309. h -7 H arvey a . S chneider . Notice is hereby given that the MEET NEW FRIENDS, single adults. has been appointed Phone 665-5161 for free bro undersigned Executrix of the Estate of Har chure. W-tf vey A. Schneider, Deceased by BARBIE, Skipper head», Chai pair, 7" doll 774-2909. FOR SALE—Nail free lumber from 16x32 building, $50. MU 7- 2365 No Sot calls. R-7p PLATFORM SCALE, 12 qt. pressure cooker, few berry carriers 663- 4|31-_________ ___ p.7p NEW SEIGLER oil burner, $200 00, refrigerator, range, automatic washer, drop leaf table 665- 6783. i< 7 REDWOOD FENCE, all or part 200' $4.00 for 8' section Phone 665- 9454, Rt. 2, Box 153, Gresham ATTENTION—Rockhounds Will sell rocks, polished ond unpolished, polisher and stand 665-4879 the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County, and has qualified. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same duly verified as by law re quired, to the undersigned at the office of George L Howeiler, P.O. Box 366, Sandy, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof Dated and first published: Feb ruary, 17. 1966. Last publication March 17, 19(6 VERONA LU SCHNEIDER Excutrlx Verona Lu Schneider 108 Pleasant Avenue Sandy. Oregon George L. Howeiler Attorney at Lew SOI W. Proctor Ave. Sandy. Oregon Phone Mutual 7-4383 SP-ll NOTICE TO CREDITORS , No. 14710 In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas, Probate, Department. In ‘•’«Matter of the Estate of VICTORINE W. HEACOCK, Deceased. Notice la hereby given that the unders gned has been appointed Adm1 istrator of the Estate of } let- W Heacoek, deceased, «J111 Co”« of the State of Oregu.,, for Clackamas County, and has qualified. All persons hav ing claims against the said estate are hereby notified to present the NEW BINOCULARS, 10x50 $85. leather case with strops and cleaners $25 774 1132 S-7 AROUND-THE- NECK last Publication ’ V,« n, 8-oi- 5 NO* Each BUFFERIN FEVER BINOCULARS (t Reg. $24,95 MfCT McAIHMer. Burna, Ou8taf»on & Lock &tf.rn*y Law « NW Ffrat St Gresham, Oregon SP-ll noth e of hi uget ALARM CLOCK Now Only DOROTHY GRAY ( OMMITTEE MEETING Notice la hereby given in com pliance with O.R.S. 294-401, that^a wm1 !'* Uu<lSet Cummittee sJ a?* ileld ln tl,e ««Meria of BOY'S RED BLAZER, size 16, $5 Sandy elementary achool on the vt d“ii «hruary, 1966 at 8:00 Boy's dork suit, size 13, $7. Ex P whi h stal>tl“r‘l Time, at cellent condition 665-3885 to thJ theZe wU1 submitted Budget Committee, the bug- H-7 fur h58*’agt15r,d bud<«‘ document consideration. Any peraon HAND TRUCK. 2-hondle wore- mai d IKll“ fro^^d budget esti- thi Ri.d2dt^OpO"7d Programs with house model, heavy duty “e “UdRet Committee at thia time. one-ton load limit, $50.00. A *DO. look, MO 5-2181. O-tfx ATTEST: CLYDE F. SUTHERLAND, Superintendent 8^-7 PILLOW CASES Regular $2.98 CELLOGEN CREAM TAKE ME HOME FOR DOUBLE NOW Reg. $2.75 FREE prescription DELIVERY SERVICE SHEETS WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS CONTAC COLD CAPS 77‘ THERMOMETER 05 March -*?THUR L. HEACOCK Administrator of the Es tate of Victorina W. Hea- -• ReQ MIRRORS Publ"hed: MEN S WHITE STAG ski pants Black, size 34 regular. A $25 value for $17 00. Can be seen ot Outlook office O-tfx SNOW TIRES—Sold cor and have two virtually new 7.70x14 snow tires Both for $35. MO 5- 2’81 O-tf our children to understand women’s role by setting a good example, show respect, love and understanding, by teaching them to accept responsibility, teach them to evaluate the good from the bad. To summerize-- The above mentioned, plus culture and tradition, influencea our Role as Women, so examine the role you’re playing--do you like it? If not, change it, through dif ferent attitudes, re-education or a change of acenery. If it la Impossible to change--ac cept your role and make the best of It. After all the role DAILY floor Gresham Business Machines WANTED—Gun», any kind, age or condition. Coll 254-2627 day, AA C * working? Sociological - there is rvluctlonof family functlons- schools, churches, youth groups are guiding our children more than the home and family. There I are many early marriages and REXALL^ ~ ONE TABLET t ADDING MACHINES TOO NEW BINOCULARS, coated lens, leather case with strops $25 pR 4-1132 ' S.8 LIQUID Deodorant Highest Quality NICE DESK, $25 Davenport, $20 Rock maple bed, $35 Two older chairs, $4 each 665-7452 TYPEWRITER BARGAINS y FACIAL TISSUE ^9 99: 14-oz. ASPIRIN REXALL 200 COUNT number where you can reached In cssa of an emer gency ? Do you call when you are going to tie Inter than expected? -- Just a few thoughts to pass along. Our dress-making class is getting a goixl start. W« have measured, altered patterns, and are now ready to cut and stay stitch. Just looking at a dress, on» doesn’t realize the many steps and techniques that go into it. Our Fir wood Indies are job getting all the details plus ex Do perience, so when some p«s>r of soul says “helpl” they can and oblige. . .We are also pre paring for Achleveinunt Day-, which Is the grand climax of activities tiefore ending for the summer. Our eye op«ner each time Is atxiut famous women--their struggle and experiences to make things better for today's women which brings ua to th« leaaun for th« day- - - •’Th« Role of Todays Women”. Sine« World War II many things have changed for woman, mainly due to Automation, Medical Ad vancement, Economics, and Sociological factors. Auto mation has givan woman mor« time for extra activities, more education anything aha ■ wishes. Medical Advancement I has increased women’s life ex- ■ pendancy from present -- 72 I years to 80 years In the future. I It has also improved health in I general plus birth control. Ec- I onomlcs - Cost of goods and I services are higher-education I Is higher, present cost for col- I lege $1000 to $if,oo (n<> extras) I In 1970 the cost will be $2000 I and In 1980 - $4000. Is it any I wonder so many women are BY GRACK LAMB Firwood Extention had it's regular meeting Felt. 8 at Sandy Women’s Club Hull with Hub« Mitchel presiding In the absence of Ella Uma who Ison vacation. Our safety chairman, 1.1 Ulan Harris, gave out pamphlets on the responsibilities of tiabyait. ters, and the Information parents should leave I «by sit ters. I wonder if we don’t some times take our buby sitters for $<92 I EACH ONE GALLON BOXED VAPORIZER »^s STATIONERY OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS GRESHAM POWELL AT MAIN DRUG Thirteen Clackamas County dairy herds qualified for the Dairy Herd Improvement Assoc, honor roll by producing an average of 40 pounds or more of butterfat during the month of January, according to reports of L. C. Barney, Ralph Matt- Ison and Irvin Kelley. Violet, Holstein owned by New Era Farm, Canby, topped the list of honor roll cows in Jan- uary by producing 724 lbs. but terfat and 17210 lbs. milk in the 305 day lactation period. 82, registered Guernsey owned by Staehely Bros., was second | place with 698 lbs. butterfat and 13,900 lbs. milk. 74, re gistered Guernsey owned by Staehely Bros., Oregon City was third place with 683 lbs. butterfat and 12,760 lbs. milk. The monthly reports of Berney, Mattison and Kelley list the thirteen high producing herds owned by: EarlRoblnson^ Oregon City, 9 cows, 0 dry, 53 lbs.; R. M. Wagner, Canby, 45 cows, 3 dry, 48 lbs.; Rognar Anderson, Colton, 40 cows, 1 dry 48 lbs.; Gerhard I-ewls, Mulino, 46 cows, 1 dry, 47 lbs.; Meier Dairy, Boring, 100 cows, 9 dry, 44 lbs.; Steven Valde, Woodburn, 58 cows, 8 dry, 44 lbs fkin Valley Dairy, Boring, 82 cows, 7 dry, 43 lbs.; Harold Otta, Canby, 4 cows 6 dry, 43 lbs.; G. Se lander & Sons, Sherwood, 39 cows, 5 dry, 40 lbs.; Otto Straub, Hubbard, 57 cows, 10 dry, 40 lbs.; New Era Farm, Canby, 34 cows, 7 dry, 40 lbs.; Max Sher man, Canby, 71 cows, 12 dry, 40 lbs.; Staehely Bros.,Oregon City, 123 cows, 18 dry, 40 lbs. mes Marine Private Michael O. Motejl, son of Mrs. Marie Motejl of Rt. 2, Sandy, has completed individual combat training with the 2nd Infantry Training Regiment at the Ma rine Corps Base, Camp Pendle ton, Calif. POST CLASSIFIED ADS BRING RESULTS 1