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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1943)
Cyclone Hits Sandy District A cyclone accompanied by a ♦ ♦ ♦ lightning storm struck at Kelso Registration for War Ration Thursday afternoon about 3:10 ■ Book number 4 will begin Mon and hedgehopped across counry day, October 25, and continue to the Bluff road. The twister hit thru Thursday, October 29th, at Kelso from the souheast and 1 the Sandy grade school. turned there traveling to the On Monday and Thursday regia northeast, striking Bluff road at tration hours will be from 10:30 Dunns Corner. a m. to 8:30 p.m. Tuesday and The wind first struck the Jons- i Wednesday • the hours v. ill rud store, tearing off about half from 10:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. the roof of the feed room. The - Be sure to bring War Ration roof was fastened down with 2x6 Book 3 when applying for book secured with long lag screws. It 4. then swirled around the edge of One individual may obtain book the timber, breaking off some of 4 for all members of his family the trees and up-rooting and residing at one address. S g t.’ C a rl F u n k , 26, C in cin n ati, J-’' .«&, ' S','.. damagings some fruit trees, then P v t. Irw in L evinson, B a ltim o re , P v t. T h ?,m a s D e lla ro ssa , T renton, P v t. D onat C a rtie r, D e rry , N. H., Don’t wait until the last day lo st h is r ig h t ey e a n d su s ta in e d w a s s tru c k by s h ra m , 1 in the left struck the Kelso school house, P v t. W illiam E . M orris* Lon< J.. 18th In fa n try P a tro l, w as su ffered a f r a c tu r e of th e leg sh o u ld e r a t P a le rm o . T he lin g e rs w ounded b y sh ra p n e l a t E l G ui a fr a c tu r e d le ft k n e e in Sicily. H e to apply for the new book. It B e ac h , C al., is a b o v e d r a f t a g e lifting the roof about three inches above th e k nee in S icily w hen of h is left h a n d a r e pa -. al- zed. ta r , A frica , a n d now m u st w e a r h a s been b u y in g W ar B onds re g u b u t h a s seen th r e e y e a r s of s e r v will delay and overburden those off the sidewalls. s tru c k by a n 88 m m . shell. He W hen h is f a th e r a sk e d if h e a sp e c ia l b r a c e for his left knee. ice. H e lost his left leg below the la rly . H e w ill r e tu r n to c iv il life w as held p riso n e r for tw o d a y s assisting In the distribution. n e ed e d a n y th in g , h is so u re p lie d : After leaving the school house, k n e e in T u n isia. lie w e a rs th e He v th e P u rp le H e a rt. He a s soon a s h e is d is c h a rg e d fro m by the G e rm a n s, tra v e lin g in a “ B uy W ar B o n d s.” H is fa th e r b | At Bull Run registration will P u rp le H e a rt a n d Good C onduct ti'a r ’ton.’* re g u la rly a n d the twister jumped along, doing H a llo ra n H o sp ita l, N. Y. tan k . H e is a re g u la r p u rc h a s e r b o u g h t $1,500 w orth. u ig e s you to. R ibbon a n d co n tin u es his W ar take place at the grade school of W ar B onds. little damage until it struck the B and p u rc h a se s. from Tuesday, October 26 thru Norman Erickson place on Dunn XVT’ p Friday, October 29. Hours will be road. There it tore away the top 1 WO W l l l l i e r S l l O l l l from 1 to 6 p.m. on Tuesday, part of the barn, twisting and up , Wednesday, and Friday; and 1 rooting trees, and taering at oth- -fr-rn to 9 p.m. on Thursday. er buildings), and in general, doing ♦ «><?> | At Sandy Ridge school, regis- 4 4 ‘‘“w w iT a n tdbam ase' h , ! Katb,een Askew and Marion The natloa’« ♦ ♦ , | tration -------- will ----- be - - . from . v u . Wednesday. ,* c u u e su a y , r L i V 8 happenln« '1 Johnson, both of Beavercreek cruiter Lie,.tenant - C, Early applications for 1944 n . Rebuilding of the six miles of . October 27, thru Friday October bgh mng struck two P.G.E. poles; were awarded Green Guard fcWeat ' Glenn F S oi , <$■ <$> Oregon motor vehicle registra-, the P E P. Interurban line be- 29. W: a.m. to 8:30 pm, on all lr ° L the, ErlCk8° n PlaCe> rs for « » la n d in g service in the district ' «»ns \\<ie urged today in a state tween Gresham and Boring was three days. til l & F t l D t l El h e p lp p tr ip n r ir ir iQ in ' forever. F„nny-busines? there at ment by Secretary o f State Bob begun last Monday by the M E ! f ‘aruptiDg t ‘he electric e service in activities of prevention of man- ---------- BB_______ his long - standing : this district and causing a kick made fires Oregon’s farms our Capitol will get cleared up. Farrell, who declared that h is of- VanHorn Construction company ' overseas duty and ha vaiinorn construction company q - back at the Bull Run power congressmen went home * Several * « ,nc , „ d flee would he able to render bet S a n d y C h i " " « ’C T o f fields and forests. for Pearl Harbor to plant and creating havoc there. There were 9600 Green Guards ' signment in the 11th al After messing things up at the -.»upon on their applications start coming in early, completion is expected' shortly Erickson place, the cyclone went eligible to compete for these trict. . ' ,)if *’* obtaining expert- after the ule ,lrln, ne year, wards. first OI of , the year, accord accord Lieutenant John F. Mi, on down to the Orval Bennett , 1 a Senator still down oneed help to handle the 1944 ing to Superintendent E E Von <?><§-<?> ■ P3 who has been head of the Hi dene farm a t Dunn’s Corner, breaking e on t ;o pay,oil I would not motor vehicle iv registration busi- uerane derahe of of Portland, Portland To the memoers members and commtin- cnnimun- ........ ......... s .s L ia u o n ousi- I the »windows on the south side of to discourage the emigrants from IVIontana, r J it: nr. - l m iking a nets will result in a jam in the The plan of the company is to lty folks: As you »»ticed In last tn tb o W iiio m o iM v n ii«,> th e p a s t e ig h te e n i i ’he house, and twisting up some eoinc- going to the Willamette valley i "i < retul look into the office if thousands of car owners finish the unit up to main line Weeka Post’ °" the front 1'age, of the outbuildings. It flattened He said it would be impossible ceeded Commander DcGi ive mild fmd- if wait mi the last minute to apply standards and to re-ballast the the notice of the <«*nner and the .the barn on the Emory Chase to take the wagons over the officer in charge of the ni in had not already done so for licenses,’’ Farrell pointed out. grade. About 10,000 new ties will progr8m to follow. The dinner tion at Portland, place and took out some trees. rough country between the Snake In our Land of the Free, w As a means of reminding mo- be used. The steel and bridges Wl11 be at the Sandy grade school Most damage of the afternoon and the Willamette. i During DeGrave’s thie, I o In for bobbed hair and then we tori.-d, of the need to apply for now in are in good shape. About at 7:30 p m ' Novemher 4th, for was done a t the Leo Hauglum The route to California was at the helm, Oregon hi per plate. At men will be employed at the 75 cents ----------- “ 8:30 ' in the ’ place on the Bluff road, where the shorter and easier, he declared. every kind of recruitini honor go in for letting- it gixjw and pin- new registrations, letters will be auditorium will be shown the mo it i,p. We ,o from night sent all registered vehicle owners Peak, and as many as possible wind completely demolished a There was much discussion on in the books. Never has i : ’ ,o ' ‘ : • ’ 'Ve do things., in this state this fall. Included in wll> be drawn from the Gresham tion picture, “Keep then, rolling." large barn, turning the other this important subject. Women of been lower than third in volun- We " 0 I Plac< . We been tast- the letter will be a form that may area, Regarding the film, Mr. Griffin building on their foundations, up the train were In favor of con tary enlistments throughout the in every concoction any Govt, be used to apply for the 1944 Main purpose of the Improve- wrote: “I am sure your group rooting the whole orchard, and tinuing on to the Willamette val entire country. this film and Doctor could cook up. 1 • We .«—.« have registration. the car owner ment Is to the o line ...... m o w n e Or r tv put puu mt? n e in in order o rd e r will enjoy seeing ----- reducing the big maple trees to ley with the wagons. They had a R„., . - • - - - Latest national figur- we W will be more more than than glad glad to to pre- pre- I t.iste in our mouth. But may use the reverse side of his fo> ’ the hauling of timber pro- We l11 be splinters. started out to make new home1 Oregon ..... to - be in first pi, ?e in the “ Id, v e might be headed , registration card as an applica- duc,R from the upper Clackamas Sent at tbe meeting the current The path of the cyclone varied and wagons would be needed to enlist,nent < men for th home again back ,n th e w n v a tion form county logging operations. The s«tua^ on regarding synthetic rub- in width from a few feet in some carry their household effects, and famous S . forefathers. Brothers and improveinent program includes bef aH Wel1 as glve yo,lr gro«P a Owners whose cars now are places to more than 500 feet in to work on the farms. Chiles and battalions, Last August the Ore in, home will look good. also the remainder of the line to demonstration as to how synthetic registered In Oregon will receive others, and lasted about min Martin announced that they w-ere gon district captured the “E” p n- Yours with the low down, a windshield sticker which will Estacada, and a mile beyond to rubber Is produced.” utes. Persons who witnessed It „ going __ „ „ to ___ „ „ „ to v Calif- a lu . nant f°r ad around c lie; e c JO SERRA take the trail I hope a good crowd will attend validate the license plates now Faraday, a total of 19V6 miles. declared that it was of hurricane ornia, and a number of others the tern rc, .uiLvy di trict, Present contracts, however, ln- the dinner and everyone attend attached to their cars, Farrell proportions and destroyed every said they had made this diclsion doing the outstanding job in the said. No new plates will be issued elude only the six miles between the show at 8:3°. which is free. thing with which it came in con also. At this crucial period Dr. nine competing states. I 11 will give everyone something except to owners who have not Boring and Gresham. tact as it jumped across country. Marcus Whitman was appealed Lieutenant Biehler, whose re The track from Portland to t0 about, ’ enlarge onr --- ideas previously registered their cars .......-r V U LU C II Vttlii , -- .»win , ui L I0 .1 1 U IO ---------- PA ---------- to. He declared that wagons could cord at Helena was outstanding as t0 to the the national national Problems problems con- con- San 1,1 Oregon These new residents j °reshan, has already been in,- 88 Gland club of be taken to the Willamette. He bas expressed his will receive a set of 1942 license Proved ,0 the South Main street frontll,K Us today: also the prob- lodge met at had reached Fort Boise with a j at being a nc 1 to Portland a,, plates together together with the wind dcP°t and plans are underway for lCTns We wil1 leave for our chlld- of Mrs. Robert Smith Wed- I plates <$><$><$• cart in 1836, and said that the ob j 35X3 for the continued co o 1 , j the improvement of the other ren to solve after we pass on, Dicld sticker nesday aftern on with Mrs. Sadie ! ON TO THE WILLAMETTE stacles to be encountered could | tiou ot members of ibis coiumun branch, from Gresham to Linna- where we cannot look back. ♦ ♦ ♦ be overcome. He volunteered to by in the interests of navy re Iloaholm, pre« “¡dent, presiding. De-1 AU persons who have moved to I man , a distance of four miles. The boy scouts organization of spit the bad weather there was a O' gon and aie engaged In gain Fort Hall was a busy place lead theway. It wold be better, cruiting. KB ful occupation here are required (cod attend (continued on page 2) during the brief stay of the emi he said, to leave their wagons on -R 4 - The ladi grants. This was the largest the trail, if they had to, than to e still sewing for to obtain 1944 registrations for rugs for t! .crowd it had ever entertained. I.O.O.F. home in their cars. leave them at Fort Hall, thus æoss — ------ r-'. --- ------ Portland, an The Hudson's Bay company of- accepting uereat defeat without a strug- ill oon start sa l-, flcial in charge of the fort tried gle. - Applegates - - - and Peter Burnett vaging clothing for the Red Cross Constance Eckert, 10-year old (continued In the next column) for refugee relief. (continued on page 2) ° grand niece of Mr. and Mrs. V. «> ♦ ♦ The program as in charge of bell Butler, was flower girl a t, The Ladies Aid of the Com Irs. Verna S t-';, Delirious re- the launching of the tanker Ore | munity church will meet Wednes rei-hnients • ved by the eon Trail Saturday morning at Leatherneck Scouts day, October 27th, at 1:30, a t thr hostesses, Mr Smith and Mrs. Swan Island ship yard. home of Mrs. Julia Tuttle, to do Tuttie. Next n, .ting will be with Her great great grandfather, Mrs. Sadie B , 'holm and Mrs. Ezra Thorpe, crossed the plains i '■ 1 Edna Amatad, in 1843; and another great great In the project, is invited to a t grandfather, J. B. V. Butler, tend the meeings, which will be Mr. and Mr: V. D. Butler and held he fourth Wednesday of j Mr. and Mr», Jim Sutherlan I crossed In 1849. Her great grand father was 5 years old when this each month. w ere Portland visitors Friday. trip was made. ---------- tCi---------- - rip £■ Clackamas County Lt. -(oom. DeGrave on Active Duty THE LOW DOWN '«’«,,yfor Aut0 Stickers Early HICKORY GROVE P.G.E. Line Rebuilt for Six Miles Commerce tO Mc<‘l P.N.G. Club More About Oregon Rcd ( Class ’ BeffinS Oct. 27lh — r‘ F -----------pa----------- RECIPES DANISH ROYAL I A' ILY NOW INTERNED ... o í \ \ ... / s i i ' ' ■ • • U . S. Mario« Corp« Photo — . ***r*ites i M AnHhlng tnwrbes to thetr ram oeflage prior to PM rtM paUnc In a «ronUag and landing problem on a u r.ali island “- “ “ ewbere in the Soath Parifir-." The M arine« are P fr. Gene • * S b H iiB , UL, a a d Pfa. Bebert G. Vaalgh of LodL Wfc. King Christian of Denmark (c ing the corps as he attended the photo taken from files. Latest , interned at Amalienborg, within ;r, 8w*den,U the country is now r, left), g rciscs of tl 0 t of ' e ardtal. a p n a i, in Gcrnia - ■ • • — ‘ * i -or, .... , d ,by P.riR«« Knud (extreme left), is inspect- ' - ' ,y ¿ u p s near Copenhagen in this < t t ’ f.n t i re D anish ro y a l fa m d y a rc now r a2 u u V?ry»FuV!!- A«though the Danes put up a 4 wim tn« Danish fleet scuttled or eacaped to As a service to homemakers during these trying times of rationing and scarcities, this newspaper is presenting a series of recipes that n re low in point value, low in money cost and high in nutrition value. Reproiluccd above, is the cover of a 32-page cookbook, "Ration-Tin, , Ktupes, which contains additional recipes. This c okbnnk mav ba had by writing the National Cotton Council, Box 18, McmphU 1. 1 onnp i-.c ,' j . • •