e COMPOSITION SHINGLES e ASBESTOS & ALUMINUM SIDING e COMMERCIAL ROOFING e GUTIERS & DOWNSPOUTS Certified Johns-Man,ille Home lmpro•ement Contractor FrN E1timote...-Personol S.rv.-Budget Term, We Install Mfr'1. Bonded Materials 287-3928 If No Answer Call 6J6-J76S or 246-1947 f: (J NERAL DI 430 N. Killingsworth Street Pcrtland 17, OrP-gon Phone (Area Code 503) McCOY PLUMBING WATER HEATER SPECIALISTS GAS • All MODELS • ELECTRIC - EASY TERMS - CASH & CARRY DISCOUNTS 288-5403 ESTABLISHED 46 YRS. 2530 N.E. UNION 10 piece We Support This "We need your 'yes' vote on May 28 for State Ballot Measure No. 3 - Higher Education and Community College Bonds," Mrs. Gladys Smith· (left), 27 N. E. Thompson Street, is telling a neighbor. Mrs. Smith, who is president of Eliot School's ParentTeacher Assn., is an enthusiastic volunteer worker for the ballot measure. She is interested in higher education because she has sons, ages 11 and 13, who are hoPing to attend college. The older boy excels in sports and hopes to obtain an athletic scholarship after graduation from high school. The younger lad earns A grades, is interested in the nation's space program. Both boys are helping their mother distribute brochures for the bonding measure, helped when she sought a position on the Model Cities board, and encouraged her to accept the PTA helm. "You can tell 'em, Mom," they said, "that we're not drop-outs, we're not hippies, we Iike our school!" Ballot Measure No. 3 is not a tax measure, will not affect property taxes. Businessmen On Tour The Business and Professional Circle of Mt. Olivet Baptist Church, invites the public to attend their ''Spring Tea" at the home of Mrs. Alonzo L. ,loods, 2846 N. E. 11th. Sµnday, May 26, 1 to 5 p.m. Proceeds will go for their annual scholarship fund. Please come and bring your friends. LIVING ROOM GROUP 19995 t Sofa Converts to Sleep Two t Matching Club Chair t Cocktail Tables t 2 fJlatching Step End Tables t 2 Smart Table Lamps t 2 Decorator Pillows t Many Colors to Choose From WE CARRY OUR OWN ACCOUNTS May 23, 1968 The Oregon Advance/TIMES Page3 Photography Presented by Art Center A Jack Horner pie is always popular at small children's parties. Fill a large round pan with small wrapped gifts, leaving a long string or ribbon on each one. Cover the pan with brown wrapping paper and bring the strings up through it. Put a string at each place setting or let each child choose a string and pull out his gift. Toys such as tops, marbles, toy soldiers, miniature dolls, etc., are the right size for the' 'pie filling.'' Tne Albina Art Center is proud to present a photography exhibition by Ron Ashford. Mr. Ashford is 17 years of age, a senior at Benson High School. Mr. Ashford won a second place award in the Albina Art Center Annual High School Art Exhibit with a photograph titled "How did he do that?" We feel that Ron is a fine photographer who catches some fine shots and uses some very unusual techniques. Overheard at the ball game: ''What inning is it?'' "It's the top of the fourth." "What's the score?" ''Nothing to nothing." "O goody, goody! We haven't missed anything!" Absolutely! You'll Pay less Al lampus For AllBrand Name Drug Items! CONTAC BAND-AID CRIST m I '<i•· 1\/lllt IJ HOUHS CONTAC 10 Caps. Comp. 5'7~ Comp. ' 1.49 '" 79c Giant Size LISTERINE TIKI-HAIR 7 oz. Size Comp. 7'7· ' 1.49 -, ~ 281-1224 EASY TERMS OPEN Mon. & Fri. till 9 p.m. SPRAY "Mid-town" 13 oz. Comp. 95c 2600 N. E. UNION • 288-5321 DAILY 9:30 AM-9 PM I SAT. 9:30 AM-6 PM• SUN.12-5:30 PM \ t Mr. and Mrs. Drawers with Mirror t Spacious Chest of Drawers t Full Size Bed t Full Size Mattress t Full Size Bed Springs t Boudoir Lamps 19995 5-pc. DINETTE SET t Micalite Plastic Top t Bronze Legs t Vinyl Covered Chairs t Self Leveling Guides 5995
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