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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1944)
THURSDAY, SEPT. 21, 1944 „S A N D Y P D S T Salt-Treated P osts in Test Miss Lois Palmer living about Pass 16-Year Mark four miles east of Sandy w as, It K K brot to Dr. Gardner’s office on It *t R Arty says, iffen them gals for treatment for a severe case Posts in the experimental post don't get outen the road he’s I farm at Oregon state college of poison oak. agoing to Mow ‘Em Down, be- that were treated with the so- TAKEN UP. Stray Guernsey goah. called salt treatment before set George Pichal went to Salem cow with halter. Owner can have Fred says, look oout fellers. ting have completed 16 years Monday where he will spend part same by paying damages and Jack Keck. pd Oh, Oh, is in town, my goodness. without a single failure accord- of the week in company with an feel bill. ng to the latest progress report REA official in making a survey Viola Jones of Portland was ar Guess I ’m in the dog house issued on this project as engin of the uneltctrified farms in Mar rested Wednesday night by Mar for sure, can’t even get protec eering expriment station bulletin ion county. shal Jess Hite charged with hit tion in Uncle Sam’s building. 9-E. This is not an agricultural C. A. Radford, PO2c, of the and run driving and it was found Green eyes, so beautiful trying bulletin but copies may be had U. S. navy arrived home recently she had no drivers license. City to choke ’buful lady’ right out free by writing direct to the en to spend a 30-day leave with rela- Recorder Bunnell released her in public. Stoney says, Git an gineering experiment station at tives and friends in the Sandy with no fine. I Corvallis. axe. Oh, Stoney. communty. He has spent the last None of the 75 Douglas fir Miss Aileen Koch left Tuesday 9 1-2 months in the South Pacific j posts set in January 1928 after Herby says he dun fell out of where he has seen a great deal for Eugene to enter the univer love and right back in again. being given the salt treatment sity of Oregon as a student for of action. has failed nor have any of the I t’s a great life. the coming year. 1 25 lodge pole pine posts set in Misses Ruth and Phylis Chris-, What youall mean, Bess says tensen left Friday for San Diego,' Major Robert Ruegg and wife says she, did go to lodge. Bet 1938 failed altho most of the un from Springfield, Ohio were din treated lodge pole pests set at Calif, where they will remain f o r ■ ner guests at the C. L. Idleman you didn’t. i the same time have rotted off, the winter. t home Monday. Major Ruegg was Bench sitterdowners all wet. whether set green or dead. The Second Lieut. W. R. Russell a r - ' among the first American avia Done got rained out didya. bulletin also shows the life of ' posts of other species. rived home the latter part of tors attacking the Japs from Aus ‘Buful lady' saws she’s done the week to spend a short fur tralia and received a medal for The alt treatment is not new buying coats. My goodness. lough with relatives and friends. distinguished service. He is the i in regon though it has not been Ceo. M. After first day of va generally used says T. J. Starker Lieut. Russel has just completed son of Mr. and Mrs. George Ru cation says, bigosh he guess he’d professor of forestry on leave, his tra Z ing in the air service egg of Boring. go back to work and rest up. ■ who has been in active charge and received his commission. TOO LATE TOO CLASSIFY Geo. Beers In D-Day Cafe put of the project. Poqts are treated The Nehler family of Eagle ting on weight. Watch your ca I while green with a tablespoonful Creek received a letter from their WANTED. Three head blocks, lories, George gambling with 1 of a mixture made up of equal son Merlyn who is in New Guin parts of corrosive sublimate, ar pony carriage cheap. Write what buful lady. Oh, Oh. ea with the merchant marine, senic and common salt. you have with price. Claud Smith, j saying that Santa had been there. Johnnie H. says he won enuff A three-fourths inch hole is He hadn't received and mail for Box 534, Oswego Oregon. nickles to pay for the lunch, he bored in the post about six inch 2 1-2 months and then he got FOR SALE. Seed Oats, $50 dont figger profit and loss. es above the ground line slant 27 letters at one time which per ton. Joel Jarl on Jarl Road What w a s Mclntire-Vedder ing downward. After the mixture pleased him very much. near Kelso. pd and buful gal comparing in Bren is inserted the hole is plugged ton’s office. For goodness saks. to iprevent possible poisoning of Oren Ballou, fire warden of FOR SALE. 1929 Model A , the Garfield district, was in San Dick has a new machine. Look stock. If posts are larger than 4 inches are used two holes are dy Monday morning looking over Ford. Parker Holloway at R E A ' out for your nickles. recommended with a proportion the fire situation in this locality. office. Did you see gallant gent all ate increases in amount of ma He reports that his district has rigged out new, from top to toe. terial used. been very free from fires this I Gee Whiz. season. ---------w ---------- K it at Only two more weeks and two Hundreds of acres of fall pas Mr. and Mrs. Herb K night! «days more in which in order to tures will be seeded in Clacka and son Donald spent Monday ev vote at the general election on mas county this fall because of November 7, Take care of this ening at the Markvardson home. seasonal rains. Most permanent a t once. Fred L, Proctor a t the Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bell spent pastures will contain mixtures of Clackamas County bank is regis Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Del the fescue grasses and subterra tra r for this district. Jadwin. nean clover. Suggested propor Mr. and Mrs. Glen Goss and tions of grasses and legumes will Miss LaVerne Gunderson left Wednesday for Eugene where Margaret were guests of Mr. and be found in the Clackamas coun ty pasture circularr issued by the PileSufferersUrgsdToAvoid she will enter the university of Mrs. Bunnell Sunday. extension office in Oregon City. Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. George Miller In addition to recommended mix Graveside services were held recently visited Mr. Millers sister tures for varied conditions the at Independence. a t the Sandy cemetery Saturday bulletin contains directions for Hot W ater and Kruschen Salts Before afternoon for the infant son of Mr. ana Mrs. Elmo Gibson pasture management and fertili Breakfast. No Forcing! No Straining! Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Branton made a business trip to Oregon zation. Since this pasture bulle Here’s amazingly effective way to moist en bowel contents and obtain more gentle of Brightwood who died Friday City on Monday. tin was issued less than a year “ easy” movements. Every morning for 5 days, 15 minutes before breakfast, drink n night at the age of eight days. of hot water to which one teaspoonful Mr. and Mrs. George Miller ago nearly a thousand copies glass of Kruschen Salts has been added. Bowel become soft, moist, easier to expel. Mrs. Dean Nehler and little were week end guests of Mr. and have been distributed on indi contents No need to strain and thus risk painful rectal Irritation. Usually within an hour sons Marion and Bobby Dean, Mrs. I/eter Markvardson at their vidual request. wastes are expelled smoothly and gently. -------- r x --------- Get Kruschen Salts at all drug «tores. visited at the Herman Nehler summer home at Rhododendron. Over 245 million bottles sold in Late May planted Eureka dent home in Eagle Creek over the Mrs. Frank Rehberg spent the corn on the Red Soils experimen the past 100 years—It must be good. week end. Her husoancf went in the navy three weeks ago and is week at the home of her sister in tal area has a goodly portion of Gearhart, this state. mature ears while some fields of .stationed at Farragut, Idaho. ordinary yellow dent corn seen Major Robert Ruegg arrived throuot the county can scarcely ix Lemon Juice last Thursday from Ohio to re be expected to get beyond the main for a two weeks furlough dough stage before frost. AT HOME a t the home of his parents near With adapted seed of early ma TO RELIEVE Orient. Major Ruegg had just turing field corn varieties avail left the Philippines before they able It is somewhat puzzling to fell to the Japs and has seen know why a few growers persist service in Australia before being in using common yellow dent Money’B ack—If This Recipe Fails Good news travel^ fast—manyjof the thou- transferred to the states. seed corn of unknown origin. Bands of folks who now take lemon Juice for .rheumatic pain—have fpund»that by Such corn seldom matures a suc adding two.tablespoonfuU of Allenru to one Mrs. Dee J. Zink, the former of Lemon Juice; In a glass of cessful crop of grain and for sil-I tabl-spoonful waten they get faster relief for the aches Faye Nehler, spen. the week end and pains caused, by rheumatism, inmbago. age does not compare in the to with her son James Rodney who Kt's no surprise either, for Allenru It a tal digestible nutrients produced 15 year old formula Io krelleve rheumatic is staying for the duration with aches and pains In fact—if It does not help per acre by one of the several —your money back. What could be fairer? his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Oet Allenru today, at any live druggist. Only recommended hybrids. 85 cents— Do It Now. Herman Nehler. Her husband has been with the tank division of the 5th army in Italy for neny two years. Mrs. Zink is employ ed at the Columbia Aircraft cor poration and lives in her own home in Portland . The undersigned will hold an auction sale at the place two and 1-4 miles south of Sandy via Barnstad road (watch for sale Joe Jarl was down from Kel arrows» and will sell on so Saturday attending to busi ness errands. Mr. Jarl has the agency foor the Wesco powders and placed a card in the Post ad- certising these goods. commencing at 1:00 o’clock p.m. the following property OH, O H !!! PAGE THREE G I JOE'S EQUIPMENT 'IS 15 LBS. LIGHTER * K It W m . J. G ardner, M . D Fifteen pounds less in clothing and equipment is being carried today by the individual soldier than he did in 1941, the 9th Ser- v i c e Command quartermaster corps said today at Fort Doug las, Utah. i -------n*------- Physician and DINE and DANCE at the Surgeon DEW Dancing Closed Saturday and Sunday Except by Appolntmen Sandy, Ore. Saturday Evening 8.00 to 12:00 Adults Only Clackamas County Bank Bldg. SALE BOOKS for sale at the I fan ly ” ?at. Plain sales books and Sales books with your nae. Also Rubber Stamps. I)KOP INN Office Hours 10 a-m., to 5 p.m. 75c per Person $1.50 per Couple Tel 4-41 FALL DAYS and SPORTSWEAR CARDIGAN, m ore pop ular th a n ever th is fa ll, w ill go w ith so m any d ifferen t sk irts and slacks. B lu e , p in k , red, y ello w , g r ee n , b ie g e . $3.98 to $6.98 Nipped-ln T h e w a ist lin e fits sm o o th ly and sm a rt. S h o rt ; sleeve pullover sw ea ter of p u re w ool. All pop ular colors BULL RUN NEWS SLOPPY—JOE. L ong, sleev e sw ea ters o f pure w ool in heavy w eig h t, good color c h o ic e. SK IR TS. E n g lish h o u n d tooth , w o o l and rayon th a t's sure-fire w ith y o u r sw ea ter. $5.98 $3.98 S la c k s , Ray CONSTIPATION $2.98 to $6.98 Martin B lo u s e s , B a n d a n a s, B a g s, M artin & Mareks Sh oes R-y Mareks G R E SH A M W ATCH ■K- for the _ _ RHEUMATIC PAINS Announcement in the Sandy Post Auction Sale Next W eek Sunday, September 24, 1944 A marriage license was issued in Portland recently to Grant A. Carlson of Boring and Louise D. Dranch of Portland. C. H. Gilmore was out from Portland Friday attending to business matters. Roy Douglas of Eagle Creek was one of the jurors recently drawn for the October term of circuit court. Second Lieut. B. L. Finnell of Brightwood was in town Satur day on business errands. Lieut. Finnell recently purchased a home near Brightwood moving here from central Oregon. He has been invalided home after having a been injured when his bomber was shot down in the European aiea. 7 Head of Livestock 7 * Team of horses, w't 1400; 2 Guernsey cows, 1 to freshen Oc tober 25, 1 to freshen In Dec.; Jersey cow, milking; all cows double tested: Guernsey cow bred; 5-months old Guernsey heifer. Of Our Special ► f Anniversary 48 Rhode Island Red Pullets Event Farm Machinery, Household Goods, Etc. Low iron wheel wagon; large sprlngtooth cultivator; rplketooth 'cultivator; shovel cultivator Fralbank platform scales nearly new; Wade drag saw with 3 blades, 2 6-ft. I 8-ft,; garden seeder; Planet Jr. cultivator; double blocks and tackle;2 wheel barrows; electric fence and battery; double breeching harness, nearly new; 2 horse collars 22-ln. 21-ln.; 7-ft. cedar posts; fir Released by U. S. War Department, Bureau of Publie Relations shakes; powder for Canadian thistle; forks, shovels, hoes, bolts WAC WINTER WARDROBE— and other tools too numerous to mention. This is the first picture of the new off-duty winter outfit for enlisted Household Goods. Wood range,. fruit jars, 5 and 6. gal crocks. women and officers of the Women’s Mrs. Clint Looney and Mrs. Army Corps. It is fashioned of TERMS OF SALE, CASH. If you want time see your banker be Marjory Moss of Estacada were “hori • i tan” woolen fabric and is fore sale. No property removed until settled for. business visitors in Sandy Tues worn with matched accessories. The winter garrison cap and the day afternoon. regulation field overcoat are added W. o . Smith and A. E. Lar for cold weather. It is modeled by son of Hood River were in town Pfc. Patricia W’aterhouse of Port Wednesday calling on friends and land, Ore. A. MALAS. Sandy. Auctioneer. attending to business matters. Sam Schneider ° wner Empire Furniture Com pany Ph one 216 CARL BURCH, Proprietor Gresham, Oregon