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SANDY POST
Published Every Thursday at Sandy, Clackamas County, Oregon
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“With charity and justice to all and malice toward none.'
WITH A
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ORVAL G- BUTLER, Editor and Owner
I J U t A M E L LUTHERAN
CHURCH
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Locally Owned, Locally Edited. Entirely Set and Printed in
Sandy, Oregon, for Northeast Clackamas County.
10 A. M.
O/
Entered as second class matter August 19, 1939, al the pos,office at
Sandy, Oregon, under Act of March 8, 1879.
y
RELIABLE INSURANCE
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Also supports full 8th
E lem entary school, Mr.
Venzke, principal.
grade
Elroy
SA N D Y SEVEN TH DAY
A DV EN TIST CHURCH
Sabbath
A \'v/7 //
FOR LOW COST
A dolph sa ys
A.
Subscription rate (payable in advance) $2 90 per year.
Official Income Tax Information
Rev. H. J. Gieseke, pastor
Service every Sundoy at 11 a.m. ’
Sunday School every Sunday at
BRENTON
VEDDER
Office in Sandy Post Building
school services each
Saturday a t 10 a. m.
P reaching services a t 11 a. m.
S TE A K S -
-MEDIUM ¿
Every individual is allowed a income.
credit against bis net income
Married persons may, however,
SANDY COMMUNITY CHURCH
r
which varies with bis domestic file joint returns, even tho one
J- C. Hafley, Pastor
status, that is, whether he is (a) has no income, and by filing a
ATELY 7 X ACRES FOR EVERy
a single person, (b) ti married per joint return a couple married dur-
Sunday School 9:45 with Mrs. APPROXIM
F A M IL Y IN TH E C O U N TR Y IS T H E
son living with husband or wife, ing the year may obtain exemp­
A
M
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T
OF
LAND NEEPEOTO SUPP1V
Lewis Hall Superintendant and
A M E R IC A ’S GREAT CEREAL INDU STR IES.
or (e) a head of family. This cre­ tion amounting to the exemption
efficient teachers for all classes. - T H E TOTAL AMOUNT IS 2 ? 5 OOO O O O
dit is known as personal exemp­ to which they would be entitled
A C « fS
The Worship Hour begins at
tion, and is shown on line 21 of for the period of married stutus,
11 a. m. with hymns of the church
T hanx T o
Get the most nutrition from that
the return Form 1010. The plus the amount of their individ­
H. L. T A N N E ß
directed by Mrs. Lyle Seaman.
amount of the personal exemp­ ual exemptions prior to their
WATFßßußV
food dollar - -
BUY
O d n n .
The pastor’s sermon subject will
tion also varies depending upon marriage. In the example given
be “Content in Learning.”
the period during which the tax­ the total exemption in a joint re­
payer occupied the particular turn would be $1100 ($250 for
6:30 p. m. the Christian En
exemption status.
deavor with Lorene Ziemer in
each spouse for six months plus
The personul exemption for a $600 for six months married sta­
charge.
single person is $500 for the year; tus.)
By Mrs. Bessie Rehberg
7:30 “Strollings through Luke’s
for a married person living with
Phone 28
If a husband and wife living to­
fifteenth
chapter.” directed by
husband or wife, $1200; and for a
Quality milk, cream, butter, eggs
the pastor.
"bead of family,” $1200. (Person­ gether both have income and file
and’buttermilk.
Call Sandy 293
separate returns on Form 1040,
I he Sandy Barber Shop, owned
Wednesday 7:30 p. m. the pray­
al exemption as head of a family
the
personal
exemption
applicable
ADOLPH
AMSTAD
by
II.
B.
Ree<|,,
was
damaged
by
er meeting and Sunday school
Inis no effect on liability to file a
Io a married person may be taken fire Monday afternoon when the
review.
return.) For federal income tax
in the return of either or divided building was set on fire while
purposes, widows, widowers, di­
vorcees, and married persons sep­ between them in any way they thawing out frozen water pipes.
GRESHAM TEMPLE
may agree, but the total personal Damage amounted to about $80.
arated by mutual consent, as well
J. C. Hafley, Pastor
exemption
taken
in
the
two
sep­
s persons who have never been
Bonded Carriers
arate returns may not exceed
married, arc classed as single pe $1200.
Sandy schools closed at noon
2:30 p. m. a service for all,
sons.
Wednesday for an indefinite per­
in songs, hymns and praise. Good
Greenwood
(more information next week) iod I,ecause of the snow. Many MORRISON, COLO.
A head of family is defined as
ence, all similarity with the story music you’ll enjoy. The sermon
“an individual who actually sup
families farther up the mountain TINY TOWN
Truck Line
ended. It started and exists today, subject will be, “Personal Pro­
ports anil maintains in one house­
A few years ago, I hear a very a legitimate enterprise.
are snowed in, and school busses
nouns.” To this free community
Serving Mt. Hood Loop
hold one or more individuals who
strange story about a super-confi
cannot make their runs.
Tiny Town was conceived in service you are most cordially
are closely connected with him by
Portland, Ttmberllne Lodge
dence man who pulled off a 1922 by George E. Turner, a Den­ invited..
and W ay Pointa
blood relationship, relationship
Leo MeGlade is very ill. Mrs. clever trick in the mountains of ver business man. The idea origin­
by marl iage or by adoption, and
W
ashington
& Oregon Perm its
Colorado.
Not
only
did
he
gyp
the
ated from a newspaper article
MeGlade is taking care of tile mail
ST. MICHAELS CHURCH
whose right to exercise fumily
public for several thousand dol­ about a man in Chicago who
W emnie, call Long D istance
route during his absence-
Rev. J. E. Crowe, Pastor
control and provide for those
lars, but his stunt was so clever amused himself by building small
Portland
Phone BEaeon 8127
dependent individuals is bast'd
th at when the law finally caught houses on his front lawn for kids
Winter schedule of Masses
Terminal
716 N . W. Irving
Jack Fisher of Werame was ad­
upon some moral or legal obli­
Mrs. Kimball and Mrs. Worthing­ mitted to the Hutchinson hospital up with him, he was able to beat of the neighborhood. Mr. Turner First and second Sundays . 10:45
gation.” A single person, or a ton, dressed soberly and wearing
the case and keep the money.
owned a sizeable tract of land Third and fourth Sundays __ 8:45
married person not living with their best black gloves, walked in Oregon City this past week.
According
to
the
story,
this
fel­
near
Morristown and a sound Fifth S unday____________ 8:45
husband or wife, may, therefore, along the stony country road back
low had some valuable mining business in nearby Denver. He
toward Sophia Hardy’s farm, to pay
Mrs.
Bina
Bell
received
word
enjoy a head of family exemption their visit of condolence.
Dr. H. A . Schneider
property near Denver and wanted decided to tell the history of Col­
under certain conditions.
'How do you reckon she’ll be that her uncle, George Douglas of to put it into operation. Realizing orado in miniature. He drew up
D EN T IST
Oil, coal, or gas heating stoves
bearing up?” Mrs. Kimball asked Estacada, had passed away. He
Taxpayers using a Simplified Mrs.
— Phones—
Worthington. Both ladies wore was the last of the original Doug- it would be necessary to have liv­ plans and specifications in inches may be sold only to persons who
Return (which is permitted if Hie their most solemn, funereal expres­
ing quarters and etc. for the work from the beginning. And again, secure an A-10 preference rating
Office 151 — Residence 6x2
las family.
gross income for the year is sions.
men, he drew up elaborate plans unlike the story, it was his own under new War Production Board
SA N D Y , OREGON
“A mighty severe blow,” Mrs.
$,l,ooo or less and derived solely
for an entire city to include res­ money and not the funds from orders, it has been announced by
Worthington said. "Mighty severe.
Mr and Mrs. Oscar Gunderson idences, business houses, churches stock selling that provided the Hie WPB.
from earnings from employment To lose your only son. the mainstay
undiir from dividends, Interest, of your declining years. And such and Arnold, Mrs. Ella Lucas and banks, power plants, as well as working capital.
The order does not include
and annuities) obtain personal ex­ a dreadful death, too—to go down Lyla Lue Swails were dinner the numerous mining buildings to
The buildings were built in his stoves which use wood only as ■IWIBIIIIIMBIIIiaL'IMWIiauillBlllliaiiiiBiiiiiiiigiii
with u ship. Mercy I”
guests of Mr. and Mrs, Emery Pe­ develop the property. The plans
emption bused on their stutus us
"The first of our boys from Hand
Denver shop and trucked to the fuel.
Dine and Dance at the
of July 1 <>f the year. Thus, u tux- County to go, too," Mrs. Kimball terson in Greshum Tuesday even­ were complete in every detail, property. The city is complete
Stoves which are worn out or
said, mournfully, ing. The affair was in honor of even including sidewalks and tile
payer married and living with
even to parks, lakes, and ferry­ damaged completely beyond re­
■x,
"I wouldn't blame Oscar’s birthday.
Dew Drop Inn
slreet lights.
husband or wife on July 1 is en­
boats. A tiny train puffs noisily pair, however, may be replaced
Sophia Hardy for
titled to $1200 personal exemp­
M itli these elaborate plans and about the valley and ore mines without the preference rating,
under new management
feeling right bit­
ter."
tion on Form 1010A; if he were
Mrs. Hazel Brown and Ralph a elever sales talk lie was able to dot the canyon walls. It cost
Breakfast — Lunch — Dinner
They stood on spent Wednesday in Portland on interest private capital in his en- over $100,000 to build and
a widower on July 1, his exemp­
Short orders at all times
the simple stone
------- it is
tion would lie $500, irrespective of V J
terprise and sold several hundred worth it. To children it is a dream
open from 6 a.m.
d o o r s te p , w ith business.
The directors and officers of the
the date on which lie became a
thousand dollars worth of stock come true and many believe that Cherryville - Deep Creek bus met
d o w n c a s t ey es,
BEER
g e ttin g th e m ­
widower. The amount of the ex­
Then to the surprise of everyone fairies lived there. When this war for their regular monthly meeting
Bottled
— Draught
Lester
Bruns
left
Monday
night
s e lv e s Into the
emption is not deductible from proper commiserative
WINE
for his camp after spending his concerned, he built the city in is over and cars once more speed at the Gunderson home Wednesday
mood.
"Come tnl”
the income but is reflected in the
Any kind of sandwich
furlough with his folks. Virginia miniature, using a scale of inches over the highways, it will again evening.
The voice was brisk and cordial.
instead of feet
amount of tax shown in the table
Bruns
accompanied
him
to
Port­
be
one
of
the
most
popular
points
They looked up In surprise. Sophia
on the reverse side of the form
Naturally there was a tremen­ of interest in Colorado.
herself had come to (he door. As land, where she and George Bruns
Taxpayers using return Form they followed her Into the parlor saw him off, wishing him good dous howl from the interested
exchanged glances, with eye­
parties and lie was promptly hail­ '‘TRAILER
1010 obtain personal exemption they
VAGABOND"
Is
brows lifted. Sophia was not even luck. Virginia spent Monday night
proportionate with the number o in mourning. The parlor shades in Portland with her brother and ed into court. During the trial his sponsored and appears in this,
months during which the purlieu were not even drawn.
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George lawyers proved the project had paper through the courtesy of the
" It’s nice of you to come," Sophia Tuesday morning.
been completed according to plans CLACKAMAS COUNTY BANK,
Inr status is held. Thus, for u |><
said. "Do sit down.”
and
specifications. The plans mere Sandy, Oregon.
—o—
son who married on July 1, (who
"We came," Mrs Kimball said
was not a head of a family prior almost reprovingly, "to tell you that
Mis. Oscar Gunderson spent ly slated that a certain building
W hea a cough due to a cold drives you mad
our hearts are bleeding for you in 1 iie>da\ in Portland on business. was to be 20 x 40, not stating
to his marriage) the personal ex your
South Brothers Cough Drops give soothing.’
great loss.”
Meeting 90 per cent of the
whether it was 20x40 feet, yards,
emption would be $860 ($250 foi
pleasant relief. Smith Brothers’ contain a spe-
\V e know bow lonely you must be
farm’s
war
crop
goal
and
seeding
cial blend o f medicinal ingredients, blended
or inches. Because of this slight
the six fonths us a single man out here.” Mrs. Worthington said.
Mrs. J. G. DeSbazer entertained oversight, or should I say. fore­ within the farm’s wheat acreage
w ith prescription care. Still cost only 5< -ves.
"With nothing to take your mind off
plus $000 for the six months ns
al
dinner
Sunday
Mr.
and
Mrs.
a
nickel c bee i t that tickle!
• ■ • *'*» • •
She sniffed and
sight, the promoter was able to allotments are the only require­
married man.) In this example it reached
in her purse for a hand­ Don Roberts and Mr. and Mrs.
use a scale of inches, and still ments Oregon wheat growers will
SMITH BROS. COUGH DROPS
is assumed that tile wife has no kerchief.
H. H. Roberts of Portland. Mrs.
keep within the letter of the law. have to meet to earn 1943 AAA
,,.,'o h ' 1 keeP busy.*' Sophia said
(continued in the next column)
BLACK OR M ENTHO L— 5 $
MARK
’I ve Just finished applying for the Dim Roberts is a daughter of Mrs. The case was dismissed and the wheat payments, N. C. Donallson.
Government insurance on Tom’s DeSbazer. and the oceassion was sad but wiser investors were ad­ state AAA executive assistant, has
life."
M rs . DcShazer’s birthday.
monished to be more careful in just announced.
The visiting ladies could not re
slst a shocked glance at one an­
the future. According to the story,
Provisions requiring that 90 per
other.
A meeting of the library board the promoter moved to Hollywood cent of the farm’s acreage allot­
Relieved in 5 minutes o r
'I want to get It right away," So­ was held at the Sandy public lib­
double your money back
and built a palatial home to the ment be planted to either wheat,
Wt.... ■ - _________
•< .
. , L | rauM S p a in fu l.
phia said. "So I can put it Into War
»’” « r . . r t b u ’n ì ’ ‘Ì 7 t '. r ,’ u 'i J Ì i ì >
••ualtv lends My boy hasn’t finished fight rary on Friday evening, for the scale of feet and retired to a life war crops or designated substi­
purpose of selecting a list of new of ease.
• ’’ 1
rvili f i r e i D m « life, thxee In l l e l l a m
ing yet. not by a long shot."
tute crops have been eliminated
The ladles were so occupied with books to be purchased for our
Jiff» , r ,i, , , , ,r ,„ o .iey
r . i u r u vt bvMUa
With a few variations, I have Donaldson reported.
feeling horrified, so titillated bv this local library within the near fu­
heard this story many times, and
callous behaviour in a bereaved
War crops for which individual
mother—that neither of them no ture, with funds made available since its first telling the tale has
farm goals will be establish«'»)
tlced Sophia’s hands. Under the by the City of Sandv, in their
intrigued me. Yesterday, upon my during the every-farmer canvas
folds of her clean print dress, budget, for library purposes.
arrival in Denver my first official according to hx-al conditions, in-
against the seat of her chair, the»
Clifford G . Sch nc ¡der
Board members are Mrs. Ro­ act was to find out if
were tightly clenched.
there was elude potatoes, vetch for seed, flax
Mrs such a town. There was.
(Story from an actual report in bert Jonsrud, chairman, -----
ATTORNEY
It was for seed or fiber, dry edible peas,
. DAY A N D NIGHT SERVICE
the flies of the Treasury Depart­ Ix'wis Hall, Verne Alt,
Benita locate»! just a few miles out of dry beans, peas for canning and
m ent )
GRESHAM.
OREGON
2 0 5 5 5 W ith ro w Itu lM In g
Williams and Tom Scale«.
• • •
| Morristown. But with its exist- tomah.es for processing.
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LOCALS
' trailer
vagabond "
Acid Indigestion
f r ie n d s
Carroll Funeral IHomc
Gresdiam, O r t .
Grrwhnnt 4»11
Carry on for mothers like Sophia
Buy War Bonds lilt II hurts.
C S. I rrara.y L’ryorrsws»
■ ■ > Give Jewelry
• nd you jive the finest of dll gifts
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