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    PAGE FOUR
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1943
Dr. H. A . Schneider
D EN TIST
—Phones—
Offle« 151 — Residence 6x2
SA ND Y, OREGON
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BULB" K ' W
OUR TELLER'S WINDOW
IS AS NEAR TO YOU
JOHN 8. KIESECKER
John S. Kiesecker, a long-time
resident of Sandy, passed away
a t the Wildwood Rest home in
Mrs. Margaret York was ad- I
If every man, woman and
child In the United States lays Gresham early Wednesday morn­ mitted to Portland Sanitarium
vA aside HO» the aggregate will ing. He was born August 12, 1872 Tuesday evening, and submitted
be about $13,000,000,000 or the at Chicago, Illinois, and was just
to surgery Wednesday morning.
amount the Treasury must past 71 years of age at the time
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. raise in Its Second War Loan. of his death.
Mrs. Roland Krebs is teaching
Funeral services will be held
If Y ou S u ff e r F ro m Saturday at 1 p.m. at the Sandy at Sandy Ridge school. New seats
chapel of the Chapman Funeral and desks have been added to
j Home. Rev .J C. Hafley will of­ accommodate the more than forty
ficiate, and the I.O.O.F. lodge will pupils who are enrolled in the
Try This Famous British Medicinal have charge of the service. Inter­ classes.
Salts Now Being Made In U. S. A. ment will be in Sandy cemetery. |
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In a g la ss o f h o t w a te r p u t one teaapoon-
fu l of K ru sch en S a lta a n d d r in k a b o u t h a lf
He is survived by three broth­
Adolph Amstad has just com­
i n h o u r b efore b r e a k f a s t. 15 to 20 m in u tes
ers, Fred and Henry of Sandy, pleted a new silo at his dairy
la te r follow w ith your u s u a l b r e a k f a s t cup
o f h o t coffee o r te a . U su a lly w ith in th irty
and George of Philomath, and farm, which will hold about 60
m in u te s you g et p rom pt a n d effectiv e relief
a n d should begin to feel b rig h t an d re>
several nieces and nephews.
fresh ed a g a in . Be su re to follow th e sim ple
tons of ensilage., for the exclu­
e a sy directions.
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sive use of the Mt Hood dairy
Now k eep th is u p fo r 5 s tr a i g h t d a y s—
Ju st see If you too d o n 't d isco v e r w hy th o u ­
s a n d s h av e found hot w a te r a n d K ruschen
Milan Briles left Sunday even herd.
S a lts so beneficial In reliev in g th a t d u ll co n ­
Bureau of Public Relation. U. s. W ar Department
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ing for Alturas, California on a
s tip a te d " o u t- o f - s o r ts ” h e a d a c h y feeling. G et
K ru sc h en S a lts to d a y —a t a ll d r u g sto res.
GENERAL ARNOLD LOOKS ’EM OVER IN BRITAIN—The
business trip.
I Konrad MacAlleson suffered a
commanding general of the United States Army Air Forces while
severe cut on his left thumb last
overseas visited one of the large VIII Air Force Service Command
Sunday morning. He was treated
repair and supply stations. Shown above ha is talking with a civil
at Portland Sanitarium.
service technician and an enlisted man on their job of engine repair
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Left to right, Brigadier General H. J. Knerr, Civil Service Technician
J. F. Green, of San Antonio, Texas, General Arnold and Private First
The boundary board will meet
Class Leroy Farmer, of Savannah, Missouri.
in Oregon City on November 1st
ARE MADE BY FOLLOWING THE GOLDEN
to hold the hearing for the pro­
RULE AND SUCH FRIENDS ARE LASTING
posed consolidation of the Sandy
In 1943, under its ninth presi­
grade school district with a por­ dent, Dr. A. L. Strand, O.S.C
tion of the Dover district.
became the first college in the
n », m
west to start the Army Special-
BUY ANOTHER BONO
¡zed training program.
I
DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE
(continued from page 3)
CONSTIPATION!
AS YOUR MAIL BOX
<$<$><$>
SAVE TIRES AND GAS
<8> <8> ■$>
Ask for Bank.by-Mail Supplies
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BANK BY MAIL
HELP THAT THREE GALLONS
OF GASOLINE DO THE WORK OF FOUR
Clackamas County
Sandy, Oregon
Member Independent B ankers’ A ssociation of Oregon
BaiisiffiBnaiiinmiiau
cation of this summons, Septem­ able attorneys’ fees, and for such
ber 23, 1943; if you so fail to other and further relief as to the
appear and answer plaintiff will Court may seem just and equit­
apply to the Court for the relief able.
prayed for in her complaint, to-
This summons is published by
wit: for a decree dissolving the order of Earl C. Latourette, Judge
marriage contract and for such of the above entitled Court.
other and further relief as may I Dgted October 18, 1943.
to the Court may seem just an I Date of first publication Octo­
equitable.
ber 21, 1943.
This summons is published by ' Date of last publication Novern
order of Hon. Earl C. Latourette ber 18, 1943,
count in the office of the County Judge of the above entitled
I GRESHAM, OREGON
PHONE 247 '
BUTLER & JACK
Clerk of Clackamas County, Ore­ Court.
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Dated September 18, 1943.
gon, and that Monday, the 22nd
200 Butler Building
day of November, 1943, at the
Date of first publication Sep­
Oregon City, Oregon
hour of 10 o’clock in the fore­ tember 23, 1943.
Date of last publication Octo­
noon of said day, in the Circuit
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN;
Court Room of said Court, has ber 21, 1943.,
been appointed by said Court as ARTHUR B. BAINES
Statements made by any per­
the time and place for the hear­ Attorney for Plaintiff
sons to the effect that Curtis
TO ALL OUR READERS-FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY
ing of objections thereto and the Weatherly Building
Wood are afflicted with a loath-
H«re at last ia a »penal low coat, all coverage policy with benefit» up to $1500 00 for
settlement thereof.
Portland, Oregon
Wood, are affliced with a loath­
death, $1500 00 for diwnemberment, Hospital, Doc tar and Ambulance Faa Benefits
and even a $100 00 emergency allowance included for every policyholder, all aa pro-
Dated October 15, 1943.
some disease, are untrue. I have
videtl for in your F R E E policy Read it in the privacy o f your home. No obligation.
Date of first publication Octo­
investigated the m atter and feel:
W H E N YOU NEED
ber 21, 1943.
SUMMONS
that a grave injustice has been,
IT M O S T !
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common Ih .n ro u
Date of last publication Nov-
In the Circuit Court of the done Mr. and Mrs. Wood by such
thinlr Play tefe. L et Independence Insurance give you quick cash to help pay
ember 18, 1943
thoae m any bill». N o waiting period. N o red tape N o delay» M a il coupon today
State of Oregon for the County reports.
PREMIUM lc A DAY • NO MEDICAL EXAMINATION
ERMA GRAVES
of Clackamas.
Mrs. Lewis E. Jones
Last year one per »on in every 14 wa» p ainfu lly disabled th ru accident W e never
know who II be next. A whole year's prem ium only $J 65— a penny a d ay— leaf
Lewis E. Jones
Administratrix of the estate CHAUNCEY L. BARNEY
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N « increase in rate». N o doctor»’ exam ination».
W e take your word. N o m a tter how old or where you w ork, ap p ly today.
of John Knight, deceased.
Plaintiff,
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NO. MONEY-NO OBLIGATION
BUTLER & JACK
vs.
BIG, STRONG RELIABLE
INSURANCE: INDEPENDENCE
INSURANCE CO.
«0 MEW
RUBY E. BARNEY, Defendant
Attorneys for Administratrix
Y o u d u l ilu n t —
m m iu in n , R em em ber. there J
1 1 ,10 0IS W U I.
WILL CAU
I . and thousand» ... U B G overnm ent Bonds !
200
Butler
Building,
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sumHayS-a.s«
To Ruby E. Barney, defendant:
ba u .,1 I b a n d e n te politic» Your tegular full »ixe policy S
tnspeuion at once. No obligation uf any kind.
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Oregon City, Oregon
In the name of the State of Ore­
................Para W t i l t h .
gon; You are hereby required to
appear and answer the complaint
SUMMONS
filed against you in the above en-
In the Circuit Court of the tiitled suit on or before the ex­
State of Oregon for the County piration of four weeks from the
of Clackamas
date of the first publicatiion of
FRANCES BAGWELL, Plaintiff this summons, October 21, 1943,
vs.
and if you so fail to appear and
and you give the finest of all gifts
JOHN K, BAGWELL, Delendant ' answer plaintiff will apply to the
Bob Bolmgren
Court for the relief prayed for in
I o John K. Bagwell, the above ' his complaint, to-wit: for a judg­
named defendant:
C O N V E N IE N T TERMS at no E XTR A COST
ment and decree either partition­
In the name of the State of ing he said property, to-wit: Lot
Oregon: You are hereby requir­ 2 block 6 West Gladstone, Clack­
ed to appear and answer the amas County, Oregon, according
J. C. HAFLEY
First farmer's short course in
JEW E l.F its mill OPTOMETRISTS
complaint filed against you in to the respective rights of the
the west was held at Corvallis in
j
S U Al,l, r ‘"’tween Third and Fourth
Portland, Oregon
THE
the above entitled suit on or be­ parties hereto, and for that pur­
I January, 1894, according to the
fore the expiration of four weeks pose to appoint a referee to par­
| thumbnail history of Oregon
from the date of the first publl- tition the said property, if the
Stale college, compiled in connec­
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same is not done by the Court: or
tion with the 75th anniversary
A 28 per cent increase in all
celebration.
if partition of the property can­
soaps produced for civilian use
not be made, then for a sale of
M. tt at
result from a recent War Food dropped somewhat this year, but
the same and a division of the
on
First agricultural research car­ administration order, announces the increase just authorized will proceeds of said sale, and for a
ried on at old Corvallis college, Lois A. Lutz, extension specialist allow for slightly more -soap per further order requiring the costs
I forerunner of Oregon State col­ in home management. More fats capita than in prewar years. of this partition suit be paid from
1 P. M .
lege, was an analysis of “white and oils are being allocated for There is no basis for “scare buy­ the proceeds of said sale, and for
Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
thin
purpose,
though
manufactur­
ing,
the
War
Food
adm
inistra-,
S m ile a
soil
with suggested treatment,
costs and disbursements herein;
P . O. 87, Gresham , Ore.
and an analysis of ‘marl” from ers are being requested to use tion assures housewives.
for an order allowing a reason-
prescribed
perçut
ages
of
non-fat
Even
so,
soap
supplies
will
not
the Yaquina bay district.
matrials as substitutes for fats.
be excessive ,so careful conserva­
There's the rookie who thinks
It It It
A temporary shortage of a few tion is rtlll necessary. Supplies
I
a jeep is a female Jap,
October is an important “birth­ types of soap on retail shelves has will be increased, but so will de­
day month" for Oregon State col- | been caused by consumer hoard­ mands. Military and industrial
lege. On October 27, 1868 _ 75 ing. according to national offi­ needs are greater, and large sup­
years ago — the legislature “de­ cials. Actually, soap stocks In plies soon will be needed in the
RESPECT
OFFICE NOURS
Operutiong in Congress nre us- signated and adopted" Corvallis : 1942 were the largest on record manufacture of synthetic rubber.
The new soap program was dis
College as the state land grant and some of that heavy supply
ually directed by bloc heads.
Visit yout doctor
college. Two years later on Octo­ was on the market until the mid- I cussed at a recent meeting of the
d u rin g o 11 i c e
ber 21 it was “permanently adop­ die of 1943. Soap production haï | War Food administration's soap
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hours, l i t can
ted."
and glycerine industry advisory
serve you better.
(continued in the next column)
I committee, which expected in­
Card trick: knowing how to get
creased production to get under
A C A ll IN TIME
out of making a fourth at bridge
way around October 1st, and to
MAT SAVE NINE
get to the shelves of retail store •
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by November.
Call your doctor
st bis office »hen
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first symptoms of
When money talks nobody
Early
in
the
19th
cen­
sickness appear.
Instruction in military science
John Audubon
tury a storekeeper and
cares what kind of grammar It
and tactics was begun at the col­
gristmill operator at
uses.
Henderson, Kentucky,
lege in 1872, but the first U. S.
AVOID CAllS
took to studying birds
army
officer wns detailed to the
IA1E AT NIGHT
as an antidote for en­
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! college in 1894.
nui and added much to
D aytim e fo r e ­
man’s knowledge of
■t it it
thought can often
ornithology. His name
First professor of agriculture
An egotist Is an “I" si>ecialist.
elim in ate need
is a byword to this
was Edgar Grimm, appointed in
for night calls.
day. It is John James ?
1883. First bulletin of the agri­
Audubon.
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cultural experiment station, estab
WAICH YOU» OIIT r. _____ ~
“ shed in 1887, was published in
The matrimonial bureau Is
1888 on the subject “History and
packed full of women's clothes
Organisation” by Grimm.
Regular habits
,/
and a man's necktie.
and .nj-;,.- s h i p , k L> 1
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Only
the
knowledge
ol
In
the
first
year of Dr. Kerr'r J
’ SU k i t e is.
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despotism, destruction,
presidency these things happened:
killing, maiming brings
| entrance requirements raised and
oni ..,0 **’* surface of
I preparatory department abolish-
Nanism. It has no place
K eep O b
for gentle souls; only
| ed; new calendar adopted: in-
B ack in g
Himmlers, Schleicher«,
' Mructional division organised into
von Papens, lfeydrichs.
With War
whools; summer arhool started:
| two buildings erected and Olm­
stead campus plans prepared.
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