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SANDY
THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1943
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INCOME TAX
police? You couldn’t run fast
enough to catch anyone. Stony—
Bigosh, I kin run tother way.
’ ""B H F **
Want
Ads
B. B B ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
And Stony saye— We got the
wrong kind of water here. If we
had the kind they use back east FOR SALE — weekly hatches of
N- H. and R.I.R. chicks; Sand
it would be so used to the cold it
strom’s Hatchery, phone 23,
couldn’t freeze.
Sandy, Oregon
It—c
Who is that “Buful” nurse that
is trying to run competition to FOR SALE — Burbank potatoes;
Lennox Blatchford, on Mt.
the state highway department?
Hood Loop between 2nd and 3rd
Why don’t-cha keep your mind
offen your ‘dear’ long enough to
streets.
2t-c
drive to work?
—i»—
DAY NURSERY—Children cared
for by day, week, or month;
Bina got all excited over a herd
of horses, but when said ‘herd’
good care and good food; call
Rhododendron 476, Mrs. Curtis
got to town, it was only one horse.
Wood, Cherry ville.
4tp
Bina said 17. WhatsamatterBina?
A deputy Collector of
Internal Revenue
will be here to assist you with
FEDERAL RETURNS - FER. 15
A deputy of the State
Tax Commission
will be here to assist you with
What’s the matter, Herb? Peev­ G U E R N S E Y B U L L S E R V IC E —
Delivered; phone Sandy 30x5, M.
ed?
And the twins are in the dog
AXIS VICTIM AT CASABLANCA DOCKS—Landing operations in North Africa were not as
L. Lee.
house again. Let that be a lesson
simple as some reports would indicate. Damage was heavy, as evidenced by the plight of thia Italian
to
you.
merchant ship, blasted at its mooring in Casablanca harbor by U. S. warships.
.
WANTED — Job printing of any
kind any time; fine printing at
Hey! Some one said we’re
reasonable prices.
Sandy Post
TRYING to run a newspaper.
and Mabel Kealiher, chaplains, stories published covered the PTA groups and churches. Some Dadgummit! We ARE runnin’ one.
3 lie new officers installed for I health, cooking, gardening and communities are planning to hold You want to make somethin’ outa
Men are dying for the Four
tile Odd Fellows were Harold Gun­ livestock activities in Meadow­ achievement programs to make that?
Freedoms. The least wo can
do here at home is to buy
derson, noble grand; Glenn Goss, brook.
awards to club members for out­
War Bonds— 10% for War
vice grand; Sylvester Hall, secre­
Two county Scholarships are standing work last year. A spe­
Ed Bruns has the falling habit.
Bonds, every pay day.
tary; Melvin Smith, treasurer; provided for news writing and cial 4-H club Mobilization day
Fell down and rolled over with a
Adolph Amstad, warden; Oscar the county contest closes May 1. radio program will be heard from
can of cream on his shoulder, and
Gunderson,
conductor;
Earl Each 4-H club may select a news KOAC January 25 at 7:30, fol­
Sandy, Oregon
didn’t spill the cream. Some acro­
Phone Tabor 1237
Wells, chaplain; Henry Helms, reporter and enter this contest, lowed by similar ones from other
Member Independent Banker«’ Aimociatinn of Oregon
bat, Ed.
R.S.N.G.; Lyle Seaman, L.S.NG.; states Grimes. The county con­ radio stations.
FULLER
BRUSHES
—o—
a a a a a u u a n a a n a a n n n n a a a a a u a Dell Butler, R.S.V.G.; L. E. Keali­ testants may continue writing and
Mr. Blatchford got stuck in the
her, L.S.V.G.; and Lloyd Boylan, prepare scrapbooks for the state
H. G. Drew
snow
with his school bus, and
Jr., Past Grand-
contest at the close of the club
a shortage.
help went out to drag him in.
8525 N. E. Morrison
Dryed Beans Listed
Tile new officers installed for year. Detailed instructions will
More beans need to be prepared
Gosh,
some
of
us
old-timers
PORTLAND,
ORECON
in the borne or made available al­ tile Rebekahs were Edna Amstad, be provided from the county club
▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼
oughter teach them air guys how
'■ W ▼ W V V ▼ w
A s Victory Food
J
noble
grand;
Ruby
Whitfield,
vice
office,
ready cooked for bulk sale thru
George Anderson says, Bigosh, to drive in the snow- (Secret tip:
retail stores. Heavy use of beans grand; Margaret Kotzman, secre­
he left Iowa to get away from the we stay home).
Dry edible beans have been by consumers will aid in conserv- tary; Edna Hall, treasurer; Marie
The district 4-H local leader cold weather; comes to Oregon
named the victory food for the ) ing other less plentiful protein | Motejl, warden; Gertrude Alt,
This is the winter of the Blue
period January 18 thru Jjinuury foods needed for the war.
j conductor; Harriet Meinig, chap­ conference will be held in Port­ and freezes up, might as well have
snow. Should have Paul Bunyan
23, according to an announcement
lain; Manila Colson, inside guard; land January 27 in the Public stayed in Iowa.
and his Blue Ox.
for the food distribution adminis­
Lois Shearman, color bearer; Service building. Dr. Strand,
Due To Colds or Bronchial Irritation
president of Oregon State college,
tration.
0
[ Stop today at any pood drug store and ask for a
Lotta pipes froze up and bust—
Jessie
Miller,
R.S.N.G.;
Rachel
I. O .O . F. - Rebekah , Goss, L.S.N.G.; Sylvia Boylan, will be tile evening banquet did youm? Ourn didn’t—we wrap Ernie Harris
U n r n i o tit« .» « » «
bottle of Buckley’s CANADIOL M ixture (triple
This year’s total U. S. supply of
threw a snowball acting).
Take a couple of sips at bodtime. Feel
speaker. Charles Weber, Portland ped ’em up.
dry beans is estimated at 24,009,-
R.S.V.G.;
Verna
Strope,
L.SV.G.;
at
a
“buful”
lady
and
got
rolled
J?
'"J“ 3" ' S*” * 8? 1? 8f,« tl™
spread thru
.
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throat, head and bronchial tubes. It starts at
Officers
Installed
—o—
000 bags of 100 pounds each,
in the SHOW and had his face wash once to loosen up thick, choking phlegm, soothe
: Ida Sutherland, Junior Past Noble 4-H club leader, lias secured the
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.
..
.
raw membranes and make breathing easier,
Grand; Doris Trubey, musician; demonstration hall in the Public
which is 4,300,000 hags greater
Hey, Ed Bruns, how come you eu. Betcha he won t do that again, j Don’t w ait- get Buckley’s Canadiol today. You
,
Sandy
I.O.O.F.
and
Rebekah
1
get relief instantly. Only 45c— all druggists.
Service
building
for
the
day
meet
than last year’s crop and 8,300,-
! O liv e Boeve, O.G.
riding up from town with “buful”
00(1 bags more than the average lodges held joint installation cere­
Mrs. Ida Sutherland, Jr. P.N.G., ing, and Lincoln high school cafe- lady? We gotta see about that.
crop in the previous five pears. monies on Thursday evening of presented gifts to all of her of- I l*er*a f°r the evening banquet.
H. C. Seymour, state club lead­
The supply is ample to meet cui'- last week with a large crowd pre­ fleers of the past six months; a
Fer gosh sakes, don’t burn the
sent.
rent requirements for lend-leuse
gold P.N.G. pin was presented to er, will discuss the place of the printing office down, or we’ll
George
Miller,
grand
master,
4-H
club
work
in
the
national
shipment, military and civilian
Ida Sutherland by Mabel Keali­
Distress From
lose our job. Better see Brenton
uses, and to provide for a larger- and Henita Williams, president, her for the Rebekah lodge; u gift food production drive in the about that, Harry, Whatta world.
installed the new officers, assist­ was presented Mrs. Sutherland morning session starting at 9:30.
tlian- normal carryover.
ed by the following deputy grand by Ethel Butler for the P.N.G. L. J. Allen, assistant state club
PERIODIC
Restrictions on tin have prac­ officers: Oscar and Georgia Gun­
leader, will discuss livestock and '
busy Sunday hauling 3 cars
tically eliminated the canning of derson, marshals; Lyle Seaman club; and a P.N.G. collar was pre­ garden work, Miss. Helen Cowgill ou* ^ le ditch. Big biz, Bob.
sented to Margaret Kotzman by
beans for civilian consumption.
And W ant To Build Up
and Ella Baumback, wardens;
will lead tile clothing and food
Beans are valuable protein food I* rank and Bessie Rehberg, secre­ Bessie Rehberg for the P.N.G. preservation discussion. Mrs. Ma­
Who blew the air raid siren
Red Blood!
and frequent home use of them taries; V. Dell Butler and Sadie club.
bie C. Mack, extension nutrition Saturday night? Bigosh, we all
Take heed If you, like 80 many
Cake,
sandwiches
and
coffee
was urged to help conserve other Bosbolm, treasurers; Lewis Hall
rusliel out looking for Japs—and
women and girls, have all or any one
were served under the direction specialist, will demonstrate cook­ all we saw was McIntire. Oughter
of these symptoms: Do you on such
p r o te in fo o d s, of which there ill
(continued In the next column) i
days
suffer cramps, headaches, back­
ing
work.
Time
is
scheduled
in
the
if the committee headed by Geor­
ache. weak, nervous feelings, dis­
be
a
law
or
somthin’
agin
scarin’
afternoon session for leader
tress of "Irregularities’’, periods of
gia Gunderson.
th e b lu es — due to fu n c tio n a l
training subjects and problems of us folks thataway.
monthly disturbances?
ONE OF WOMAN'S MOST IMPOR­
Then start of once—try Lydia E.
the local leaders. The afternoon
TANT ORGANS. Taken regularly—
P ln kh am 's Com pound TABLETS
Plnkham's
Tablets help build up
Poor
little
Adolph
got
lost
in
meeting will be completed at 4:30
(with added Iron)—made especially
resistance against such symptoms.
the
snow.
tor
women.
W
Thousands
upon
thousands have re­
in order that the out of town
1 Plnkham's Tablets are famous not
ported benefit.
I
visitors may have some extra time
only to relieve monthly pain but
Also, their Iron helps build up red
also accompanying weak, nervous
blood to give more strength. Pink-
(Heard on the street)—Hey,
before the evening banquet.
feelings of this nature. This is be­
ham’s Tablets are also a fine stom­
Stony, how come you’re chief of
cause of their soothing effect on
achic tonic I Follow label directions.
(continued in next column)
A state-wide 4-H club Mobiliza­
tion week for Oregon has been
set for February 6 to 14, announ­
ces H. C. Seymour, state club lead­
Eugene Patterson of Meadow­ er at Oregon State college.
brook placed first in the state
A program much like that fol­
i ll club news writing contest, an­ lowed in 1942 calls for 4-H club
nounced John Grimes, county club agents, local leaders, and club
agent. He will receive a two members themselves to try and
weeks scliolorship to the 1943 4-H inform others about the progress
club summer school at Oregon and achievements of 4-H club
State college in Julie.
work and the great need of ex­
We wish to notify the General Public, especially
Ttie club reporters were re­ panding it this year. With the
quired to keep a yearly record of nation and even the world facing
those who are users of the Sandy Water Supply of
all news articles published, which an unprecedented demand for all
were placed in a note book and farm products, club members are
the following facts:
Value«
sent in to the state office for being depended upon to make a
Sm iles
judging. Eugene's notebook in­ real contributation to the food-
After having our water supply tank, serving the
“Madam, the spirit of your hus­ cluded a 52-ineh story regarding for-victory program.
the 1942 4-H club summer school
water users of Sandy, inspected, we find it is becoming
Service clubs are being urged
band wishes Io speak Io you.”
“It can’t be! Henry never had and a 26 inch article covering the to feature 4-H club in their pro-
very worn on account of age and will in the near future
life of a typical farm boy. Other I grams that week, as are granges.
any spirit.”
STATE RETURNS - MARCH 29
There is no ch a rg e fo r th is service
Clackamas County
Bank
© H , C© ! 2 !
BRONCHIAL
COUGHS!
rYOU GIRLS WHO SUFFER^
FEMALE WEAKNESS
News of 4-H
i in r u n s
Notice to water users
have to be replaced.
Old Ben Duster of the Pan­
handle country had come at last
to the end of his days. Five of his
cronies were at his bedside to
help him die.
"Well, hoys,” lie said, “I'm
By Mrs. Julia Klone
agoin’ quick, now,"
W • ■ 11 n g h o u s « H om e E c o n o m ist
"Where you goin’, Ben?" asked
one. Bell gave his future address.
Moot Rationing
To oook with dry heat is to use
"Hell, I reckon. After 92 sears
an uncovered utensil, as in roast­
o’ livin’ in this world, I reckon I l^CEAT rationing will probably ing,
broiling or pan-broil ing. Loin
*■ come sooner or latar, but
figure 1 deserve a break.”
there's nothing to get panicky ends, short loin, and rib may be
about. A little meat can go a long broiled or roaated. Ground round
way once y o u also may he broiled.
know how to buy
With those exceptions, all other
"Were sou ever troubled with
it, cook It and cuta of moat require moist heat to
athlete’s fool?”
“stretch” i t Why make them more tender. As the
“('lice when the c.q tain of the
not practice up name Impli s, moist heat means to
now, and then it add liquid of some kind and to cook
foottiall team caught me svith his
will be all the in a covered utensil, as in simmer­
g ir l”
easier to c o p e ing, stewing and braising.
with meat ration­
MBNV
ing when it goes
'Ita r U c iK d l a n k Roast
into
effect
The scene is a Kentucky Circuit
M ajSm l Totttoaa
B u tc m d Carrots
Don’t hold out
K e rle s « ! W h ite Bread
Court Room. Ttie withe's a wo­
W utt.r
for your favorite
t l e a . l Lettuce Salad
man.
outa. There are
Canaad F r u it
Cooblaa
wore than 250
Carnal P rin k
M ilk
Attorney: "Hase you even beep
Mrs.
Kiene
retail
e
u
t
s
of
married ?’’
1 tahlratuvn, vlne-
beef, pork, lamb, veal and their « round rvllsd
___
Witness: "Well, no that is, not by-product», ill with approximate­ •k -u ld e r tif la n k
\ cup kunato eat-
I k k i w n ralaar
personally.”
ly the same food value . . . and •up
Bead
w ater
1 satilaaiwoa eurer
that's what eounta in keeping the 4 4 ta ru b h a a tv
e n W a r-
m taaapeeaa dry
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health of a family up to par.
eostsvnk»* aaaea
n o a ta rd
IWah d r a r e r H lovvor
Brush up on meat cuts and you’ve
mastered the big trick of making Rub m aat w ltk aah asd teepee T u t hi
the moat of the meat ration: Meat lucre Slab- C o n b in a rem aining inrredtenta
must he cooked, either with dry and nour eear m a a t Raaat at SM * about
Oregon
heat or moist boat, according to 4» n ia a ta a par round
the part of the animal It comee NEXT WEEK: Stratehing th«
front.
Maat Budgat
*7«4e tMotne tyian i
Many valuable hours are lost to
the nation's war effort through
the neglect of minor accidents.
Play safe! See that your home
and work kit are well stocked
with Firstaid brand emergency
needs, now. Use promptly.
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SANDY DRUG STORE
Sandy,
As the Mayor and Council do not want to place any
more burden on the tax payers of Sandy by bonding or
increasing water rates, after discussion, the Water Super­
intendent was ordered to make a complete inventory of
the water users of Sandy.
In the near future you will be called upon by our Water
Superintendent, Mr. Stoneman. All the information you
can give him and show him will be greatly appreciated by
the Water Committee.
The Water Committee feels there are users of Sandy
water who are not registered and some who are delin­
quent. We teel that if every user of Sandy water pays as
he should, it will solve the extra burden.
1 his notice gives Mr. Stoneman the privilege of
inspecting your water system on the premises, as stated in
Ordinance No. 60, City of Sandy, Clackamas Countv,
Oregon.
R. S. Bunnell
Recorder, City of Sandy