Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, April 21, 1966, Image 11

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Stewarts Take
Alaska Tour
Livestock
Livestock
SHOP MODEL, ALL NEW,
17x20', rutile d«tign.
$695 at It.
Wood Fabricating Co.
16233 Nl Sandy
w-!6
BULL SERVICE by artificial Intern-
¡nation
Semen from Curtitt
Choice of all br««dt, dairy,
beet, duol purpote MO 5-3173
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BULL SERVICE
Regulated Here­
ford ond Angui MO 5-3685
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$04/ before 8 am and alter 5
pm
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* ALVES, healthy »lock, $5 up
£U""'
'• Box 71‘
663-4870
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REGISTERED
POLLED
Hereford
bull
Also several cow, with
calve» 663-4759
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BUli SERVICE Black Angu. and
- H,”"lofd 774-7575
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REGISTERED Morgan »fallían urv-
Mullaney» Morgan» 665-
5262-
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BURRO - Pack or nd«, genti.
|»nny Sell or trado 665-6686
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RfGtSTERED polled Hereford bull
ondo^' ‘•r*ICo yo»t, Rt 2.
Bo« 959, MU 7-3044
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^eSTOCK BUYEr^T^TE;
1-687-4055
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®°Y Dougla»», E»to-
codo, 279-6395
Djd°
NUBIAN GOATS,
MU 7-6153
buck
«trv.ee
£’f
HEALTHY C alves 665-9565
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FOR SALE Planer »having», deliv­
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ered A H Shook MU 7-4481
evenings
HOISHN-HMEFORD COW, 3rd
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calf, frethen May 17 663-4357
I' ik ',AI f
No ram hay Alfalfa
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orchard gra»», $30 ton
Al»o
^¡over^ $25 ton 658-2216 16p
EO® SALE On« whitelace cow,)
ñínf °** v,a,hng »»««i 66Í-
0426 evening»
S-1Z DEEP GRASS, running water, ond
»hade for cattle
MU 7-3236
STRIDING .ogntered quarter* __ ______ _ ________ __
F-16p
hor»e Chestnut, light mone,
BARN
STORED
ALFALFA
f,Om
guaranteed coll MO 5-4857
Hermitton By ton or truck load
R-19
Will deliver Catcade Mountain
M.» Edna McLean
^Hay Co MU 7-4481
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APPALOOSA blood more, rabbit».
Arabian Polommo gelding, ger/
9°°’ on° 2 kid». Ml
Nursery and
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Garden Supplies
EXPERT FARRIER,
horseshoeing,
corrective shoeing,
trimming FIVE 9' Pyramid plant» Vern Lewis
Weekends only Contact Jerry
663-3500
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Twitchell, 761-1616
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12 HOLSTEIN feeder steers, 500 FOR SALE Willamette raipberry
plant, Joe Johnjon, 663-4655
b’ A'"°ld Moore,
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663-4 ’77______ m -17 _________
APPALOOSA Stallion, 3 years old,
gentle, framed lor riding $200
665-6932
p.^
SAWDUST—Garden or fuel Two
unit» and up delivered 761-
3421
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HOLSTEIN CALVES - 665-2523
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400 MARION Berry Plants
)0c
each MU 7-2365 No Saiurdoy
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QUARTER HORSE Slud Serv.ce
Jome» I Miller, kt 3, Bo, 1304
Bor,ng 279-4180
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REGISTE RfD POLLED Hereford.
Bull* good 4-H »feer, wveral
Ä"' 2' B°’
wj’jjvy
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EXCELIENT
8 year .id Sorrel
Quarter
horto
Mare,
well
reined, spirited but gentle Al»o
3 half Arab fillies Call eve-
2'"?» or Sat and Sun AT 7-
3303
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WANTED Uveitock of all kind»
for a fair deal and a good
price Be »ure and call Al
Obri»t, Clackamas, Oregon OL
_ 8-2209
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GUERNSEY COW. f,.,h i momh
gal t>«r day 663-4875 D-17
‘oddl- ond
bridle. $12500 665-7832
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mare and year-old half
Arab colt 663-4662
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Rabbits
FOP SALE - NZ white rabbit»
F^o™» 665-97)0
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FOR SALE
old N Z
665-9745
Bunnie», 2b month»
white $| 50 each
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You could be
this smug if
you let Outlook
classified ads
work for you!
AND
8
YOU CAN
PLACE YOUR
AD ANY OF
THREE WAYS;
By Phone, with our 24-Houi
Answering Service in
Gresham, MO 5-2181
(MU 7-2781 in Sandy)
By Mail — just use the
coupon below . . .
In Person - bring your ad
in to the Outlook or Post.
Save billing charge
5* each additional word
Discounts for multiple runs
CLASSIFIED AD
A desire to travel has taken
John Stewart over many miles.
Miscellaneous
Early in April, John and his
UGHI APRICOT Toy Poodle, one
wife,
Karla, left for Alaska.
^""«»ur. $50 «ach FR 5-6288, WOOD COOK STOVE and heat- Here is their trip in diary
$25 takes both MU 7-6364
OL_8-3504
form:
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POODLE PUPPIES, AKC, 7 weeks.
“Monday - 7 a.m. on the
Hay
,o,"o|e. tmy whites WASHSR 4 DRYER - $20
road.
Wagon $300 H H Mason, fit
The sun was coming up dir­
I Box 21, Eagle Creek M-I6p
PART LABRADOR pupp?,», Tee~^
ectly behind Mt. Hood as we
good homes MO 5-7462, after FAIRBANK PLATFORM Scales Ha» drove into Sandy from the farm.
weight, up to 500 lb. MU 7-
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It was one of those rare days
__________ S*ldp of pure blue skies and bursting
SIBERIAN HUSKIES, AKC- $50
22°
OIL TANK and »tand
up MU 7-3519 or see at 2b
spring buds.
We practically
25 00 775-3077 after 5 pm
miles south of Sandy on high-
turned back before we started.
*oy 21 I after 4 pm W-16 ________ __
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It sure Is hard to leave our
POODLE — I yeor, white, male, TWO ALL colored qfagon» $15 home and family and another
•«B RT 3. Box 164, Boring
grand»on ol champion Apricot
Oregon summer behind.
male, I year, 4 generation ap­ _ ___________________ H-16p
The valley was foggy as sual
ricot $30 each Hood-Land 305 HAND TRUCK, 2-hondl« wore-
and it wasn’t until late Morning
_ Ask for Sharon
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nou»e model, heavy duty style
and somewhere north of Seattle
one-ton load limit, $50 00 OuL that we again came under sunny I
LUTHERS KENNELS Dog» and
look, MO 5-2181______ o.rf„
cats, runways lor exercise Hunt-
skies.
ing dogs and puppies for sale fOOîBAU SHOES, size 7. bo»e-
The countryside
around
2135 NE )62nd Ave AL 3-8003,
Lail »hoe», »z. 5b
Football Sumas, Wash, where we crossed
Al 2-3512
L-W
»hoe» almost new, |USt out-
into Canada is beautiful-square,
9fo*n MO 5-3391
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flat
fields and dairies. It was
Appliances
2000 WATT electric baieboard definitely spring here too, but,
^•r’„$'7 50
Plo»tic pipe,
we remarked that the season
roll $159 Toilet» $19 50
USED APPLIANCE
was definitely behind western
Atony, many l.ghtmg future»
SPECIALS
Oregon.
oi
*?°n A-1 Electric 4
Pets
3 FRESH heifer cow», 761-3142
PRE-FAB STABLE
Sandy, Qr,
Livestock Feed
r-
freezer, in good »hop. $100
Hotpoint automatic wather
$25
Frigidaire automatic wather $35
by Fr^rf^vT^ TONIC waa ‘he pleasant surprise felt
t m 1 M18ker’ a retired planerman, when he learned
that Ws wa. the 1000th new prescription to be filled
y Brews^r s Drug Store and as such entitled him to
ecelve free, a pair of slacks of his choice. Pharmacist
e Brewster,
above, makes the presentation to
Meeker, a resident of Rt. 1, Sandy.
(Past Photo)
^umbing Supply, 39)0 SE 82nd
Ave , Portland Phone 775-3616
The F raser River Gorge
holds a special thrill for us,
and we weren’t disappointed
again this year. The mountain
Miicellaneou» Wanted
GENTRY'S
Hardware & Appliance WANTED-Junk batteri«», $J 00 tops were crowned with snow
MARY'S PRIMROSE PLANTS, all
and the several dozen water­
665 2210
colors, all kinds, 25c each, $2 50 202 N E. 2nd
each Junk radiator $2 50 each
falls were flowing full.
dozen 727 SE 187th 665-5590
ond up Bring to 17435 E Burn-
We noticed that the villages
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M c -21 HOTPOINT Electric Dryer 220 V
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The April meeting of the Grant DaShazer
from
the
and stops along the route north
263-7401_______
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PR^R°SE„S C“AN-UP-Com. ,0
Dr. Roy Carothers
and east of Hope, B.C. seemed Hoodland Women’s Club, Inc. Grange,
Cha»e Rd east of Grejham, off REPAIRMAN'S SPECIAL - Speed
Card of Thanks
somewhat quiet and sleepy. We was held at the Log Lodge at from the Lions Club and the
Queen washer/dryer combo
Loop highway, 5th house on
didn’t think too much of It Rhododendrcxi. The meeting was Hood-Land Chamber of Com­
665-8750
R. 17
right, Barnhoven strain 663-
’h00k ,ho "«"y '“«n*
attended
by 35 members merce, Jim Rieck represent­
W-16 WALNUT 23" Motorola Color
ti ’i'ri k'nd considerotion, until we stopped for gas. About
ing the Boy Scouts and District
beoutiful flower» and cords dur- 30 miles this side of Cache and guests.
Consolette, new, $400, private
Gues: speaker for the evening Ranger Pete Wtngle of the For­
Creek,
B.
C.
we
pulled
in
for
•ng
my
recent
¡line»»
and
stay
party,
255-5380.
H-J7
Musical Instruments
<n the hospital.
a fill-up. Then it started to was Bob Gilmore of the U.S. est Service.
Rito Bolin
HOTPOINT
Electric
Range,
good
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Supervisor of the Clackamas
dawn - the electric power was Forest Service. He discussed
SMALL Bungalow Upright Piano
condition, clean, $25 665-6179
Hol0n,L 0i
Lloyd' 7oe, and out for a hundred miles or so. the need of establishing a rural County Park Commission Dick
in flood condition $195 Term»
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663-4802
5.^ _______________
Howard Holt, and Eva Roberts Not only that, but the gas pumps fire district in the Hood-Land Wilmot
presided over this
hZ ,harnl! ?" Our ,r'end* f°r
COLDSPOT FREEZER, 16' che»f
wouldn’t pumo, and no gas was area. Boundaries of the pro­ meeting and commended
the
SPINET CONSOLE PIANO
Will
he
beautiful
flowers,
cords
of
type
Good used condition
posed fire district were pointed Hoodland Women’s Club for
to
be
had.
Well,
--
you
can
’
t
Jocrifice to responsible party in
$98 00 665-2336
k°nd °,hor cons.dera-
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fight it, so we took a walk. out on a map of the area and their fine effort toward
the
this area for quick sale Cash
’he d®°’h
members were told of the need building of a community re-
term», trade Al»o ELEC OR­ ■62 COLDSPOT frostle*, relngero-
O' our father, Robert E Holt.
GAN Wrrfe or phone 206-LA
tor ond electric range Sunnv-
While strolling down the for 200 signatures on petitions creation center for the Hood-
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»ide 658-2112
$.14
3-5576, Credit Mgr. Kohler 4
Land area. Wilmot made special
shoulder
of the road, a car now in circulation.
WenemL’°
°U'
and
Campbell Piano», 4759 Un.ver-
A report from the nomina­ mention of the excellent co­
passed us,
NEW and used appliances Parts
slowed,
turned
ghbors for their octs of lov»
»ity Way NE, Seattle, Wash
and sympathy during our recent
and motors for all mokes Serv­
around and began horn honking ting comm^ee gave the fol­ operation between the women’s
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ice ond house calls on most
wildly. We knew these Cana­ lowing names as candidates for club and the county in this
Authorized Maytag, Whirlpool,
«n^v kmrt
°nkj ,Of ’heir
dians
were friendly, but . . . office for the coming year: Joint effort. He also estimated
Monarch We buy, sell or trade
President - Georgia Vermaas completion of the recreation
Coll Lo Rue's, 665-3553
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and Margie Carothers, Vice building would be sometime next
Nifa ond Clif Groff
It turned out to be two smoke
President - Dottie Shoup, Naomi year.
jumpers
heading
for Alaska.
Building Materials
-
Blaisdell and Vivian Collier.
A motion was made and
One we hadn’t seen for two
The election of officers will take passed to nominate Eileen An­
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DRIVEWAY GRAVEL- $2 85 per ---------- -——
years while he was In Ger­
place at the May 2 meeting derson (President of the Hood­
yard delivered Sol W Tucker, Wheortt I? eXpre” «A" d-P and
many studying, and the other
Sandy Texaco, MU 7-413)
which will be held at the Zig land Women’s Club, Inc.) as
heartfelt appreciation to the
had spent last winter living Zag Inn.
Gresham First A.d and PahcZ
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the representative from the
with a Mexican family attend-
Chairman of the Ways and Hood-Land area on the Clack-
M'*1’"omoh
2«4 $25 PER M Al»o framing
Ing the University of Mexico,
wieritt s Department, the neioh
Means Committee Georgia Ver- amas County Park Advisory
lumber all size» Cedar 1x2,
’he host of Friends fX
We had a lot to hear about,
lx 10, 1x8, 1x6, and 4x4 Eri
maas
reported on the progress Board to fill the position left
Far ond near, and the many
so we drank a dozen or so
Lumber Co , 244th and Hal»ev
fuTT0'” o//loyd The beaut*
of the fashion show and dance vacant by the resignation of
cups
of
MQ 5-5562
T.H
coffee
while
we
waited
ful Flowers, the offerings giv«n
to be held at the Mt. Hood Golf Walt Blaisdell. A letter to this
for the lights to go back on.
For a memorial fund th°e
Club, Saturday, April 30 at effect was sent by the club
kmdne»«, shown and the words
They
blinked
on
in
an
hour,
Wood and Sawing
8 p.m.
The sho'* is titled secretary
to the Clackamas
menfT^^ Ond encourage-
and we got rolling again.
Fashions and Funnies and will County Board of Commis­
FIREPLACE WOOD Fir and/or
Our progress was speedy,
be especially geared as enter­ sioners.
apple, $18 50 cord delivered
but only for a short distance.
tainment for men as well as
663-4833
The nomination was later ac­
Within a couple of miles (both
women. Masic for the show cepted and the appointment ap­
The Pitt, Family
MILL ENDS, bark, shreds, shavings,
cars together now), we spotted
(and for dancing later) will proved by the Clackamas County
Allen
sawdust Delivered Winner Fuel
a herd of mountain sheep just
lone
be provided by Joe Hillend and Board of Commissioners.
Soles Rt I, Box 105, Boring,
above the road. Out from un­
Glenn
663-4846
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his combo. Tickets are avail­
Membership in the Hoodland
der all the stuff crammed in
Jimmy
able now through members or Women’s Club, Inc. is open to
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FIREPLACE heater wood
Slob
our cars came cameras, tri­
may be purchased at the door. anyone interested in furthering
wood and lumber trims Eri
pods, field glasses, and a 30-
Alma Rieck is in charge of the goals of the club. Regular
Lumber Co, MO 5-5562, MU
power spotting scope. Naturally ticket sales.
7-2691
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meetings are held the first
after looking at these beasts
Fashions will be shown from Monday of each month and are
from a distance of a quarter
the following places: Ellen’s open to visitors as well
Miscellaneous
as
of a mile one wonders how close Klozet,
Brewsters Family members. The next meeting
he could get to them. Well,
Store, Bowman’s Gift Shop and will be at the Zig Zag Inn,
I made it to within 100 feet
Wheelers* Weavery.
Total employment in Clack­
May 2 at 7:30 p.m.
of one before they casually
Members of the Ways and
amas County continued toclimb
trod up the nearly vertical cliff
In March as construction, lum­
Means Committee are.’Chair-
ahead of me. There were 27
bering, and farm activity pick­
man Georgia Vermaas, Co-
of them, and a couple were
Chairman Pat Cushman, Lavina
ed up In response to improved carrying nice curls.”
Wrlke, Veda Yancy, Alma Rieck,
All Makes New & Used weather. Claims for Jobless
The Stewarts arrived
in
Florence Simmons, Lou Stauf­
benefits declines more than 100 Fairbanks late the following
All but one of Oregon’s 36
Rented-Sold-Repaired
as the back-to-work movement Saturday afternoon. By Sunday fer, Evelyn Monaghan, Juanita counties recorded increases in
Anllker, Ruth Purdy, Chris
ADDING MACHINES TOO continued.
motor vehicle registrations
afternoon they had found
an
Indahl and Betty Viles.
during 1965. The only county
Manufacturing employment
apartment - “a small, but
A report from Rosie Avery, showing a decrease
was
scored a moderate advance of comfortable one. The whole
approximately
75 In March. thing Is the size of our two chairman of the Park Com­ Jefferson county with 444 few­
White logging was in progress bedrooms in Sandy, but Its mittee, told of progress being er vehicles than in 1964, ac­
in the low lands, March snow modern and cozy, (only >145. made at Hoodland Park. The cording to a report from the
building budget for next year
Department of Motor Vehicles.
storms delayed resumption of toot!)”. They have found that
was read and discussed
and Statewide, 1965 registrations
full scale activity in the Cas­ although
wages are high in
cades. Garment, light equip­ Alaska, the cost of living is compared to that of last year. were up 68,273.
Members approved the budget
ment, and fabricated metal in­ also high.
At the other end of the scale,
to be sent to the Clackamas
Phone 254-0776
dustries hired a few additional
What Job or reasons caused County Park Advisory Board. Morrow county gained 531 ve­
hicles and recorded the lar­
workers.
Employment re­ this young couple to go “North
SE 174th & Stark St.
Rosie also gave a report on
gest percentage gain In regis­
mained about even in the paper to Alaska” for their third year?
_
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The answer was found a few the special meeting of the Park trations — a 14.2% increase
Committee
which was held
years
ago.
over 1964. Jackson county also
OIL and burning barrels, $1 ea
March 31 at the Lions Hall.
Restaurants,
retail
stores,
Following graduation from
MU 7-6364
E.j6
scored a substantial and more
and gasoline stations, as well Sandy High in 1957, John attend­ This meeting was held to ac- significant gain— 5,855 more
EXERCISING CYCLE—Also 15 ft as service and repair estab­
quaint
representatives from vehicles or 10.3% more
ed two years of college at
than
Pool 4 all equipment Good
lishments edged up seasonally Portland State, majoring in other organizations of the past in 1964.
condition 665-4037.
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progress and future plans for
in March.
Clackamas county had 81,-
engineering. He spent his sum­
the recreation building
at
WANTED—Gun», any kind, age or
695
vehicles registered
mers
with
the
Forest
Service.
In
Rains delayed seasonal farm
condition Call 254-2627 days
Hoodland Park. The following
This compares with
665-2254 evenings.
O-tf work throughout much of March. Not completely satisfied with representatives were present: 1965.
However, during the latter part life as it was, he trained as Carole Gilmore and Carolyn 75,538 registrations In 1964,
MEET NEW FRIENDS, single adults
or a 8» 15% per cent gain.
a smoke jumper at Missoula,
Phone 665-5161 for free bro- of the month the tempo of pre­
Denfon from the Women’s Ex­
__ch^2___
w-tf harvest work picked up under Montana, and since he jumped tension Group, Velma
and
TRY A CLASSIFIED AD
sunny skies. Hoeing of cane- out of planes and helicopters
?? C22LSTOVE' 9ood c°"-
in
Idaho,
Washington,
Montana,
berries,
strawberries,
and
xÄ?'5 00 "Ol SE >"»h
New Mexico, and Alaska. He’s
MW3S ______________ S-I6p nursery stock was the major
had
many interesting ex­
activity. Digging and planting
APPROXIMATELY 250 red patio
of caneberries
and nursery periences, including a drop into
0« o?.« ' 5/8x15^- M°ke offer
Hell's Canyon. This is his third
255-9110
O-tfx stock also occupied some sea­ year in Alaska, his second as
planting will get under way in
a dispatcher for the Bureau of
FENCING - Chain link fence sale
April as weather permits.
now in progress af Montgom-
March was a rather light Land Management Each sum­
rx,word Free »»’¡mate, 665- month for contraction permits, mer he retrains as in emer­
_ 6151
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with a total of $2.2 million. gency he would again be smoke
jumping. His hours are long -
DON'T MERELY brighten your cor- This was more than $1 mil­
9
p.m. to 8 a.m. - 7 days
lion short of last month and
P«’s
Blue Lustre them
e immote rapid resoiling Rent $700,000 below a year ago. a week, but by the end of this
electric shampooer $1 00. Coast While single family permits summer, he will be able to re­
° Coasf Hardware, Gresham
held up pretty well, there were turn to college full-time to work
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few major projects. A >150- on a degree in landscape arch­
EXCELLENT, efficient and economi- 000 federal building for Oregon itecture. The Stewarts enjoy
col that s Blue Lustre carpet City was one of the largest new scenery, new experiences,
and upholstery cleaner Rent mereiai
and also find these as a
permits of >363,000
v^‘ho^pooer $1 Miller-1 for
steppingstone to their future-
the unincorporated area
Kidder Hardware, 120 N Main, |
Hwy. 26, East of Sandy
thus
they have made Alaska
MU 7-7354
Gresham
helped boost the total.
their summer home.
5
EZE-FLO lime and fertilizer
spreader for rent 663-4805
.
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Job Totals Up
In Clackamas
TYPEWRITER
BARGAINS
Number of Autos
Climbs in County
Gresham
Business
Machines
ClinDTV’O CORNER
onunii 0 TOWING
UNDER NEW OWNER
NAME
ADDRESS
RHONE___________________ ____
Number of insertion«
Featuring — Texaco Products
Mechanic On Duty
B. J. BARNEY DeCAMP, Owner
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