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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1944)
5AN D Y PD 5T THURSDAY. JULY IS, 1944 Mr, and Mrs. George Pichal j Mr. and Mrs. Paul Broadus re and children spent Tuesday i n ; cently moved to Oregon from Portland where Mr. Pichal trans Kansas City, Mo., to make their acted business for the local home and are very well pleased with this part of the state. Mrs. REA. Broadus is a sister of Rev. J. C. Mrs. Dorothy Peetz has te n -1 Mrs. Floyd Light was called t o ' Hafley of the Sandy Community dered her resignation as princi pal of the Sandy grade school Mt Home, Idaho, last week b y ! church. and Mrs. Inez Howard has been the serous illness of her brother. elected as her successor. Mrs. Vic Spaller and daughter] W A TE R L E S S COOKING Mr. and Mr. Ed Bruns had a are spending a few days at the W IL L SAVE V IT A M IN S .".rpris® visit from their son Les- » beach this week. IN YOUR VEG ETA BLES ter E. Bruns who returned from , Ike and W. W. Tucker and the South Sea Islands where he Earl Wagner were over from Eg W aterless cooking is one way of u tiliz in g to the greatest degree the was stationed on the Boomer 26 tacada Saturday afternoon. h e a lth fu l qu alities N a tu re has be as navigator as bomber. Lester will go into special training as ' Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall of stowed upon the products of the g a r den. I t saves the v ita m in s and a pilot at Dallas, Texas, for two Estacada were in town Wednes m in erals. month? when he will return to day on business with the local ra The fo llow ing c h a rt is intended tion board. the front. as a guide. In m ost cases you Emergency Call to Clackamas Co. Residents to Buy E Bonds E Bond Goal for Clackamas County ........... $1,826,000 E Bond Sales to Date ..................................... 600,000 E Bond Sales still to be made in July . . . . 1,226,000 Clackamas county has reached only one-third of its goal in E Bond sales in the Fifth War Loan. The goal Is $1,826,000. Sales have reached only $600,000. An emergency call went out yesterday from the County War Finance Committee to all residents of the County to buy E Bonds. The county stood thirtieth among the 36 counties in the slate at noon yeserday. All purchases up to Monday night, July 31. will be counted in the Fifth War Loan and the com mittee has urged those who have not yet bought addiitonal bonds to go to the nearest issuing agency—banks, postoffices, and issuing stores—and buy NOW. If Clackamas county is to meet its E bond goal, sales of at least $50,000 a day must be reported in every day during the remainder of the month. The county will not have m et its responsibility In the Fifth War Loan unless its goal is reached. Ask yourself: '‘Wat have I done for the men at the fight ing front today?’’ Then act! Obey that impulse! Help finince the war! Lay up savings for the post-war period with E Bonds. E Bonds are the world’s safest investment! Mrs. M. L. Persing and her mo ther, Mrs. F. H. Gaulke left on Monday for Joseph, this state. D ick Tracy By PtteSufferersUrgedToAvoid CONSTIPATION Chester Cuuld Not Water aed Krascfco« Salts leto ro froakfatf. No Forc/ag/ No Stralnlsgl BULL RUN K r R Here’, .m a h n g ly effective way to molet- en bowel contents and obtain more gentle “ eaey” movements. Every morning for 9 days, 15 minutes before breakfast, drink a glass of hot water to which one teaspoonful of Kruschen Salts has been added Bowel contents become soft, moist, easier to expel. No need to strain and thus risk painful rectal irritation. Usually within an hour wastes are expelled smoothly and gently. Get Kruschen Salts at all drug stores. Frank Jadwin and Miss Eda Buckegger spent Sunday as vis iting at the Del Jadwin home. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Edwards and Louie, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Rehberg- and Rusvell and Kenny were dinners guests at the Frank . Rehberg home at Litle Sandy on Sunday. | w ill need only enough w a te r to cov R. A. Blyth of Oregon City H. E. McIntyre has returned er the bottom of the pan about a was a business visitor in town to his home at Dodge Park after h a lf inch. Use a tig h tly covered pan. on Friday. an operation at a Portland hos “ Walerle»»” C o o k in g C lia i ■t M axi- pital. m um F r t sh Bob LaGourgue, Johnny Hi! V eite- C uds T ’n e yard and Lloyd McMormisk en Mrs. H. E. Hughes and daugh (M in- of ta b le \Y e \'h t W a’ar u t ?s) b le joyed a fishing trip to White Sa! te r Miss Betty were visitors in B aot g Vc*»‘‘ta re e n s .......... . 1-3 lbs. N one 1-.91 N one 15-2 J ..1 1 ) mon, Wash., last Friday. They re Sandy a short time Thursday K ale ........................... M u s ta rd g r e e n s . .. ...1 -3 lbs. N one 15-33 port a fine time and plenty oi enroute to Portland. N one 12-23 S p in ach ................... N one S ta r t T o m a to e s ............... fish. w ith » lm -n cr Orval G. Butler made a bsui- 15-20 20-33 1 Howard Workinger arrived from ness trip to Gresham Thursday P a r s n ip s .....................1 lb. L a rg e c u t p o ta to e s. .1 lb. 1-1 ‘,4 25-30 : n army camp Tuesday for a morning. P o ta to e s —w hole w ith ja c k e ts .....................1 lb. 1-1'4 30 brief visit with his parents, Mr. 2C 35 I R u ta b a g a , c u b e d . . . l i b . The Northeast Clackamas Co W in te r-s u m m e r and Mrs. Roy Workinger of the 20-30 14-1 h .....................1 lb. op. has received approval to sup S q s u q a u s a h s —y Dover district. 20 e llow .........1 lb. ■4-1 20-30 ply electricity to Kreb’s Mill. S w e e t p o ta to e s ........ l i b . ■>4-1 20-30 1 s —c u t .............1 lb. Mr. and Mrs. William Bittner The local REA has also secured T C u ut. rn ip s h re d d e d s m a ll 12-33 g re e n b e a n s ...........1 lb. 14-1 are the parents of a son born at an agreement with the Portland 20-30 a b e a n s ...............1 lb. 14-1 the Portland Sanitarium on Mon General Electric company to sup L S im h re d d e d o r w hole 15-30 a x b e a n s ...............1 lb. 14-1 day, July 10th. ply additional electricity to the P e w e le 20-30 d , s lic e d b e e ts 1 lb. >,4-1 J 5-23 Q u a rte re d c a b b a g e 1 lb. 1 10-15 1 A marriage license was issued REA for the mill. Construction S h re d d e d c a b b a g e ..1 lb. 15-30 >4-1 C ut. d ic e d c a r r o ts . .1 lb . at Vancouver, Wah., recently to will probaly start in the near fu C au liflo w e r ..................1 lb . 20-30 1 10-20 ture. C orn on c o b ........................ 1 lb. 114 Robert Workman of Glenoma, L a rg e q u a r te r e d 20 1 o nions ........................ 1 lb. Wash., and Betty L. Voorhees of J. A. Kitching and son Harold ' S m a ll w h o le onions 1 lb. 20-30 1 1 >25 ‘,4-1 Rhododendron. of Estacada were in town Thurs W hole a s p a r a g u s ___ 1 lb . 20-33 >4-1 B ro c co li ........................1 lb. 15-2) day morning on business with *4-1 B ru s s e ls s p ro u ts . . . l i b Two cars collided at the inter i 15-30 ■41 P e a s ....................... ...1 - 3 lbs. the ration board. section of 1st avenue and Main , T u rn gas burner or) fu ll u n til wa street last Monday afternoon. I Dale Stewart arrived home the I te r comes to a boil. Then turn down The cars were driven by Gerald! first of the week to spena a ten to a sm a ll sim m er flam e und leave L. Kane and Leonard F. Fuers- day leave after which he expects u n til the necessary tim e has elapsed. This type of cooking is not only tenan, both of Sandy. No one to be again sent overseas. conducive to better health, but is was injured but cars were badly p a trio tic as well, inasm uch as con Word has been received that siderable savings of fuel can be damaged. Mrs. Alice Scales is convales made. A ll fuels have gone to war, Chris Eggers of Hood River cing nicely at the Portland San p a rtic u la rly the liquefied petroleum is spending a few days this week itarium where she was taken last gases w hich we know as "b o ttle d " at the W. O. Smith home in this week for treatment. or "ta n k ” gas. These are used to m ake synthetic rubber, to cut and city. Harlan Bakke, son of Mr. and . tre a t m etals and to fo r tify high oc- A group of Sandy people in Mrs. Arnold Bakke suffered a t a n e a v i a t i o n g a s o lin e ^ cluding Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Haf- badly bruised leg Wednesday a f - ! ley, Mrs. H. A. Schneider, Olive ternoon. He got out of a car to ' Boeve, Freda Olson and Lilly open a gate for his mother and Coon went to oPrtland Monday to after closing the gate jumped on donate blood for the armed for the running board to ride to the ces at the blood bank. Mrs. Maye house. In some manner he fell Whorley and dauhgter of Kelso under the car which passed over j accompanied them. his legs. It is believed no bones j Mrs. Mae Humphrey of Bor are broken but he will be confin- ' ing was honored by the Oregon ed to his bed for some time. Postmaster’s association by being Mrs. Helen Loundree and dau chosen as vice preident of the ghter Judith arrived home Wed oroganization for the coming nesday after a visit with the for year. mer’s sister Mrs. Arthur Izer Charles Gilmore who is plan and family at Oakland, Calif. ning on erecting a motion picture George Koch and children are theatre in Sandy was a business spending a few days this week visitor in town Monday and met at the Oregon beaches. with the city council regarding Laverne Gunderson celebrated the proposed new building. her 17th birthday with a party Tom Cooper was over from at her home last Tuesday even Gresham Tuesday looking after ing. the subscribers on his Oreggon- Mrs. Agnes Barker entertained lan route. with a buffet supper and cards A baby boy was born to Mr. at her home Wednesday night. and Mrs. Bedrick Habilina at the Mrs. C. E. Looney and Mr9. Portland Sanitarium on Monday, M argaret Moss of Estacada were July 10th. visitors in town Thursday af The Sandy Lodge of A. F. & ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Suck- A. M. has recessed for the sum mer. consequently there will be I ow have moved a small house in meetings during August and Sep from the Suckow farm and will tember. fix it up to live in. PAGE THREE Over 245 m illion bottle« sold In the past 100 years—it must be good. Mrs. V. D. Butler, Mrs. Frank Rehberg and Mrs. Geo. Miller i motored to Portland one dayj last week on business for the R e-! ATTENTION! A L L fcekah lodge. HOM E CANNEKS B U Y A N O TH ER BOND TOO LATE TOO CLASSIFY IN S U R A N C E Brenlon Vedder NO TO R Y FOR SALE, Cedar posts,any kind. Ernest Cox, 9 miles east 7-10 of Sandy. INCO M E TAX P U B L IC REPORTS Office In new white enamel. Landon Lee, Tel. 30-X-5 at Dunns Corner on old Dunn place. 713 S A N D Y POST B U IL D IN G Phone 31 D-DAY CAFE Now O pen for B usiness Z J u n c t io n of the Bluff Road and Loop Highway Y our Patronage is Solicited Before you begin your 1944 can ning Good Housekeeping Maga zine advises you; use the boiling water bath method for tomatoes and fruits. Only. Cans all vege * tables, except tomatoes by the correct use of a presure cooker, i to be sure of killing botulinus germs. In the last few years cas es of botulinus food poisoning have cropped up in widely differ ent parts of the country. Buy, borrow, share a pressure cook er, but don't can low-acid vege tables any other way. | f you want further information, write Good Housekeeping Magazine, 959 Eighth Avenue, New York, 19 N. Y. r ^ l M i x Lemon Juice AT HOME ¿g >> TO RELIEVE »RHEUM ATIC PAINS Money/Back—If This Recipe Fails Odod news travels fast— many o f the thou- sands of folks who now take lemon Juice for rheumatic pain— have found th a t by adding two.table spoonfuls of Allenru to one tablespoonful of Lemon Juice in A glass of w atex they get la s te r relief for the aches and pains caused by rheumatism, lumbago. I t ’s no surprise either, for Allenru is a 15 year old form ula to relieve rheumatic aches and pains. In fact— if it does not helo — your money back. W h at could be fa ire r) Oet Allenru today at any live druggist. Only 85 cents— Do It Now. NEW! ‘ BACTERIOSTATIC’’ FEMININE HYGIENE now finding great favor among w o m e n ... I Many doctors urge the regular use of douches tor women who want to bo refre sh in g ly clean — for w om en troubled by offending odor, Itching or discharge. Some products may be harmful germicides which burn, harden and BY THE CORI) damage sensitive tissues. 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You tected by 6 PGE-served pumping plants. see, as one high government official PGE is able to deliver warpower put it, “electricity is the lifeblood of to twenty thousand farms today be war-production.” And that’s certainly cause in the past half-century PGE has true for waT-farming as well as for built more than 15,000 miles of power shipyards and factories. lines—to reach cities and farms in an We have the job of delivering war- area 2500-square-miles big. And while power to some twenty thousand farms. PGE was pioneering in rural electri Among these are fine farms that can fication, it pioneered also in low rates operate only by reason of electricity. —which today are among the very For example, on Sauvies Island, 12,000 lowest in all America. acres of some of the richest river- Portland G eneral Electric Company fo r 'A c e n tu ry , p io n e e rin g in e le c tric a l " k n o w -h o w ”.