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PAGE TWO SANDY S A N D Y PO ST THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1943 POST IT NEVER FAILS Published Every Thursday at Sandy, Clackamas County, Oregon W ant Ads t h e s e a t s w eee a t rr a g a in , x a l w a y s s a y l e t t h e k id s f ig h t r ~ T — I’M ONE f a t h e r t h a t DON'T b e l ie v e ----- - INTERFERING) , w ell , x s e e D ic k ! “With charity and justice to all and malice toward none.” ORVAL G. BUTLER, Editor and Owner Locally Owned, Locally Edited. Entirely Set and Printed in Sandy, Oregon, for Northeast Clackamas County. ¿s j i Entered as second class m atter August 19, 1939, at the postoffice at Sandy, Oregon, under Act of March 8, 1879. Subscription rate (payable in advance) *2.00 per year. - ■1 " ii'iT tg ra FOR SALE — two sharp crosscut FOR SALE — Weaner pigs; saws; 2 camp stoves; H. J. ready to go October 5; a t Ed Bruns. Bussell on Firwood road. 2tp a» WHEN HlS KID BEATS UP YOUR KlO----- FOR SALE — cook stove, 2 heat WANTED — two good cows; J. W. Founds, rt 1, bx 85, Sandy ing stoves, car radio, radio, iwashing machine, tables and chairs, ’35 Chev. truck, home W A N I l D _ Fallers, buckers, made tractor, torn down, you and raw mill men: A. W. assemble, >35; sow with pigs; Dyal, Sandy. pullets; Lear, on the old Kle- secker place. BARGAINS beds — springs — mattresses FOR SALE — Feeder pigs; Harry other furniture Bice, at end of George Gunder SANDY BARGAIN STORE son road. ltp Jack Id-leman -BUT XNHEN YOUR KlO BEATS UP HtS KID---- c R eb ek ah Lodge ECZEMA ♦ ♦ e Sandy Rebekah lodge met In D o n ’t bear the to rm e n ts ^o f eczema regular session on October 14th, another day. D o as thousands o f happy people have- use Poslam fo r with noble grand Ruby Whitfield Quick, dependable relief. A t night, when Itch ing Is worse, one app lica presiding. Sisiter Alice Scales, t io n o f t h is C O N C E N T R A T E D seriously ill in the hospital, Is re ointm ent brings soothing com fort a n d le ts you s le e p . 1 8 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ported to be holding her own, as sold d uring 35 years show t m ust be gr»od. Recommended by f iackages is Sister Mabie Riopelle. m any doctors. Hold fro m coast to coast. O nly 50c a t a ll druggists. District deputy Jessie Miller re — ported that at the close of the P O S I? A I f I / »1 ■ recent bond drive the local lodge 1 Is credited with having sold $•>,- 637.50 in bonds under the leader- ' ship of Jessie Miller and Margaret Clifford G . Schneider Kotzman. Mrs. Bessie Rehbcrg, u n d er1 G ra n g e C a rd P a r ty ATTORNEY good of the order, had charge of * > ♦ 2035-5 Withrow Building the program. First was a song The opening card party of the fest, by all members, led by Mrs. Sandy grange last Saturday even GreHhuni, Ore. (ireahani 4921 Effie Swails and accompanied at lng was well attended. Pinochle , the piano by Miss Doris Truby, and 500 were played. High scores followed by a reading by Mrs. in pinochle were held by Bina Miller, a true story of dreamland Bell and Ray Murray; low scores by Mrs. Rehberg, a skit by Mrs. by Mary Linn and Leo Van Edna Amstad and Frank Reh Houghton. High scores in 500 were berg, and a humorous reading by held by Sadie Bosholm and I«eo INSURANCE AGENTS Mrs. Lois Sherman, closing song, McCabe; low scores by Walter ‘A long, long, trail” by all mem Douglas and Maggie Bell .Door bers. prize was won by Mrs. McCabe. See Us for New Low Rales on Refreshments were in charge of The next regular meeting of the the Past Noble Grands, who ser grange will be on November 13th. Auto Insurance -------P3------- ved a lovely lunch. At the next | meeting, nomination of officers Telephone 71 will be in order. Committee for B U L L R U N N E W S refreshments will be Mrs. Whit- SANDY, OREGON By Bessie Rehberg field, Sylvia Borland, and Dorls a * a Truby. Blanche Jadwin and Bud Bacon were week end visitors at the ■IIIIIBIIIUBIIUIBIIHa:M :a ilV M IIia n iS lllim iB H IB M Jadwin home. BLACKSMITHINO S a n d y C. o f C EASE TH A T ITCH SUCCESSFULLY! D u k e & P r o c to r Woodwork Saw Hammering Build New System Log Houses JONSRUD LOG HOUSE CO. Phone SANDY 20x2 ■WBII,'!■«) Sil! ■ BIIIIIB«uanillBim MM> . . . U se M o re M i Ik s ★ ★ W h a t Ijou. R u y W ith WAR BONDS A R K K > <h ♦ (continued from page one) Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Van Alsdell were guests at the Butler home Sandy is supposed to receive sup Sunday. port from the chamber of com •t « M merce, but the citizens have loRt Mr. and Mrs. Colson and son of interest, leaving the paid up Orient were dinner guests at the membership to the small sum of 13, therefore the hoys have had Miller home Sunday. Mr. Miller’s son Stanley and family spent Sat j no financial support. I think the urday with the home folks. 13 members have done well to The gun may fire an anti aircraft .50 calibre shell or a broadside from the 16 inch guns of a great battle ship, but in either event the “pow der monkey” must pass millions of dollars’ worth of ammunition to make the gun effective, and your savings in War Bonds are necessary to supply the financial ammunition that provides the shells. (Jive your family plenty of hold the name Intact; let us all Join in and make tills dinner and program a credit to our commun- Ry. V. D. Butler, President Sandy C. of -----------------F-.1------------------ Quality raw milk. Also pasturized milk for the babies. I’hone Kandy 293 OVER THE TOP Mrs. Orla Hale received the sad news Sunday of the death Of of her aunt, Mrs. Sarah Bean of Milwaukie, who passed away HI the age of 103 years. 6 months. ----------P a ----------- P o w d e r M o n k ey On board ship and in the artillery their buddies call them “powder monkeys." Not disrespectful, just a personal, intimate term between friends. Civilians call them gun crews. During a battle the crews of "powder monkeys" must work like trojans bringing the ammunition to the guns. V. S. Trttuury Deparlmeni I FOR SALE — a good family Jer TOMATOES — Bring your con tainers and pick for >1.00 per sey and Guernsey cow, 5 years bushel; Harvey Kubitz on Ced- old; rich milker; >80; 3 miles dar creek. east of Sandy on Dover and Music Camp road. Chas. Pundt DRAG SAW — for sale or trade; Harry Bice, at end of George come in this splendid school of Gunderson road, or postoifice religious education. box 355, Sandy. 11:00 a.m., the worship hour in the Church. songs of praise and pastoral ser FOR SALE — 10 or 20 acres on mon. gravelled road; 2>/a mi. from Loop highway on McCabe road, Christian Endeavor at 6:30. A W'rlte or call; Sunday preferred service of youth, for Christ and box 384 Sandy. W. H. Olson. Evangelistic service at 7:45. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8:00 p.m. FOR SALE — Silk floss mattress Radio broadcast Tuesday, Army saddle, Deep Well Pump Thursday and Saturday at 1:00 Steel barn door track. Inquire p.m. on KWJJ. “Sky Pilot”. a t Sandy Post. IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. H. J. Gieseke, pastor Service every Sunday at 11 a.m. a a a. Sunday School every Sunday at 10 A. M. ST. MICHAEL’S CHUCH Rev. J. E. Crowe, Pastor Also supports full 8th grade Elementary school Mass is offered each Sunday at 9:30 a.m. * It * 7TH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Pastor Olson Sabbath School a t 10:00 a.m. Saturday. Preaching at 11 a. m. and Young People’s Meeting at 3:30 p.ni. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. All people are cordially Invited to meet with this group. A series of studies on the Sanc tuary will begin a t the meeting of 'September 1st, Don’t miss this interesting group of meet ings Our Church supports a com plete eight grade school headed by Mr. Ray Hickson. »*•! Mrs. Thomas R. Baldwln of Kelso Womens club will meet SANDY COMMUNITY CHURCH Gearhart was a week end guest J- C. Hatley, Minister of her slster, Mrs. Frank Reh- at the home of Mrs. Ada Arnett Sunday school 9:45, Mrs. Lewis on October 28th. berg, at Little Sandy. Hall, superintendent, presiding, -------tes------- with splendid staff officers and teachers for all departments. You will find a warm Christian wel- WITH AMERICA’S STOCK (continued in next column) RRR ST. JOHN'S CHAPEL, Welohea Rev. J. E. 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