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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1944)
To All O ur Readers W e W ish A Notes From The High School Merry Christmas Greeting COMING EVENTS I ADVENTISTS HAVE SUCCESSFUL MEETINGS ORGANIZATION R R R ♦ ♦ ♦ RRR Sandy Womens' Club meets The . last meeting the Pro- The newly organized post of „ --------- o „ of .— the first Thursday each month the American Legion in Sandy phecy Speaks lectures was held at the club hall at 2 p.m, held their first m eeting Wednes- last Sunday night. "We had good RRR RRR ! day night in the Women’s club attendance all thru the m eetings” * * 'h ail and elected officers for the states Evangelist Peterson, "and . . Meeting Attended I. O, O. F. m eets every Mon The local Masonic and Eastern j comjng term. The following new- the offerings helped considerably Administrator» g ( day nightat Odd Fellows hall <s> <?■ Star ;ar lodges will hold a ] joint o » t m- in- ly offjCers ______ ‘w ill guide the post to finance the m eetinsg.’’ Monday evening, December 18 There were 15 enrollments in Mr Llght attended a meeting of Sandy Grange m eets the 2nd rtallation on Tuesday evening, t fOr this year. the Bible study course given. The Clackamas County adminis- Saturd of each month ____ .—Cecil ______ O . Duke. December 26 to install the new- com course is continuing until all trators held at the Oregon C ity | ' <s> <s> ly elected officers for the com Adjutant—J. W. Schmald have finished, Each week 715 hi h ^hool. Among the several ■ Vice Com. M. L. Persing. ing year. were sent out thru the mail and problems discussed included the °^.ge J Fin. Officer, Harry B. Keed. Officers for the Masons are: an advertisement was also insert- following were Included: The re- and Th, l Jf8daZS,1 ‘>i each month Chap., Rev. J. C. Hafley. W. M.—Fred Wagner. the Japanese students,! a* Odd reUow ha ll. Sergt. at Arms., Joe Vareitti. ed each week in the Sandy Post. ^urp S. JSV.—‘V ern Alt. About 15 people attended every tbe acute to ch er shortage and « J. W.—W alter Howard. Historian, Oscar Gunderson. P. N. G. club m eets the 3l’d Executive Board: W alter Koch. meeting. Whan asked if the au- educational legislation to ba pre Treas.—HH. E. McIntyre. Walter Alt, Alvin Klingler, Wil dience would like for more m eet- genfed at the next meeting of Wednesday of each month. ISec.—Ed F. Bruns. Trustee.—Louis Gierke. ings to be planned at some fu tbe stftte legislature. liam Pollock, Joe Grigsby. RUM A t this m eeting a post of the ture time the majority voted that F or. the Eastern Star: The Ladles Aid of the Sandy Ladies Auxiliary was organized they would. Peterson is there- Aiumnt News. W. M. —Inez Howard. Community church m eets every with the following officers el fore planning to hold some morq.-1 Ted Wudrow aviation cadet is 4th Wednesday W . P —H. E. McIntyre. As so. M —Rose Wagner. lectures at some future time. __ ieave. He ** was a o gradu- ected. J hoole lVMXIC on ivi*. Pres. Georgia Gunderson. Asso. P.—Fred Wagner. It is planned that James Vet ate Qf g^ndy high. He visited the Boy Scouts meet at the grade Vice. Pres., Mary Jane Duke. ter who will remain at Sandy sch0<)i Monday, ’ »Sec.—Augusta Bruns. school every Tuesday night. until some time next year will | Treas.—-Agnes Bruns. Sec. Irene Persing. ♦ ♦ ♦ continue to conduct t i e Bibie Senior Play * Cond.—Gertrude Alt. Treas, Edna Gray. Christian Endeavor m eets ev study course. j «The P atsy” which w as pre- A sso. Con.—'Nellie Aanderson Chaplain, Olive Boeve. A fter the installation ceremo Historian, Edna Hall. ?a sen ted to the p u«ic by the Sandy ery Sunday at Sandy Community Sergt. at arms, May Hamann. nies there will be a banquet in BUY ANOTHER BONO high school seniors D e c e iv e r 15, Church at 7 p.m. the dining room. All Masons and R R R w as a huge success. The auditor their fam ilies are cordially invit SENIOR CLASS PLAY ium w as filled with appreciative Kelso Women’s Club m eets the ed to attend. parents and friends, Altogether 4th Thursday of each month. A HUGE SUCCESS DAMAGES FOR $8590 RRR the seniors collected approxima RRR .. . . . ASKED FOR INJURIES tely $220. A large crowl turned out last . r P.T.A. meets 3rd Tuesday of TEIFORD ESTATE R R m R M Friday night to witness the sen- ' each month at 2:30 p.m. at the Damages to the amount of Class Activities, , VALUATION IS SET ior V t class Patsy’’ that and ^ 590 are a U ^ c o n play X s u “The T o f opinion s tfX /X m The biology cMs9 Went ° n J Candy grade school. ♦ ♦ • RRR An estate valued at approxi it was one of the best perform- ‘ ahort field trip Monday for 016 Firemen’s dance at I. O. O. F. t result of purpoge of studying evergreen m ate $10,000 w as left by Mrs. anceg ever presented by the San- 31 J- C T“?ne11 udyii 8 . « , J an automobile accident near Ea- SI„uw», „brllh. trees aw Hall, December 25. Myrtle Telford of. Boring who a ly righ ---------------- n j ,-------- I school. SR ^ f t i o T f Z d ^ n ^ X T e ^ u r ^ o n ^ S e n T “ e a ^ of'toe" ‘h e X ^ i n g in a X ^ ^ 8 ° ° oTegS J ^ 5 ^ RED C ROSS VVILI. GIVE 0. E. S.-Masons Install Dec. 26th was legion post completes : yR. “. v two sons and a daughter. i x 8" ’ ” “ “- ,» « « « « “ ~ T r ™ ON HOME AFTER MANY MONTHS IN ALASKA R R R T-Corp. Richard O. Olson son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Olson of Sandy has arrived home from service in the Alaskan and Asia tic-Pacific war theatres after more than twoa nd a half years service. The former Portland man, a Benson Tech graduate will have 21 days at home and then will report to Santa Barbara, Calif, for re-assignment. He entered the service October, 1940 and was shipped to Alaska In April of 1941 and after service there he was returned to the United States for special training and then asigned to the Alaska-Pa clfic zone where he participated in the battle for Attu island. His decorations include the American Defense ribbon with bronze star for Attu action, the Asiatic-Pacific bar and good con duct ribbon. He also has five overseas service bars. County Red Cross Quota Is $52,000 RRR The people of Clack am its coun ty will be asked this March to contribute to their Red Croa» a total of $52.000 according to word received by Dave Thom as, chapter chairman from Verne Simmons, manager of the Pacific area headquartera. This announcement w as made after news w as receive! from national headquarters in Wash ington, D. C., that the total goal for the nation in the annual fund raising campaign to b«%aM next March has bee set at $110 antt- lloo. $26,000 of Clackamas county* quota will go Vo th« extensive Red Cross operations carried or here at home. The remainder $26,000 will go to the National Red Cross so that extensive Red Cross overseas and national pro Mrs Dorethy Peeta and daugh grams may be financed and ex ter came up from Lake Grove tended. Thursday night to attend the Mr. Simmous pointed out. school program. ‘‘There will be no cessation of Mrs. Leo Glade is helping her Red Cross activities this coming husband with the mail carrying year. Rather we look for an 1* crease ln service« Lhruout the during the Xmas rush. Pacific area and thruout ting Several articles were left out country, particularly in the flaMv of the Post clumns this week due of hospitalization and home ser vice.” to lack of space. The local war fund drive will Eldon Mill has moved to Red be launched March 1 under the mond, this state, where he has direction of John Busch, war fund purchased a tourist park. His sending a food package to a pri- place as mayor of Sandy will be to remember in regard to .he co filled by Vern Alt. ming appeal for funds,” sta tss Frances Holland, executive sec retary, is ‘‘that the money you give to the American Red Cross UNITED STATES DEFENSE is returned to the people in the form of Red Cross service. When you give to the American R s* Cross you are sending blood p las ma to wounded soldiers; you are FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS sending a to o package to a pri Friday, Dec. 2 2 - Saturday, soner of war; you are providing Deccember 23. advice and friendliness by spe BUELL cialized person to servicemen away from home, to patients in Bluff Road hospitals, to person afflicted by -3»»- sudden disaster. You aren’t giv JULIUS G. HARDING ing to the Red Cross, you are aid DIED NOVEMBER 27 ing your own fighting men, you RRR Mrs. Harry Reed received a are helping your neighbor.” telegram from the war depart- j meat early this week announcing , LOST. Australian sbep, 9 mo. __ death _____ of her son. Julius G. the old. Natural bob tail. Answers j4ardlsg who died from the ef , wound8 received -Novem to name of ‘‘Badger”. Wide lea ther collar. J. A. Robbins, Ea- 2„ the European !0 on on the European front. iront. Q r . Oregon Mr. Hara'n* Harding w,“t w as 30 years of I Mr’ ____ n s_____ two chi chil- - age, married and has two , dren who are staying with his ELECTION <k)ST IN THIS COUNTY TOTALS $6686 -COUNTY director are to be De highly nigmy com- cum. - ° __„roab r . . . , Jeanie T__ „ Gray, Jean Carroll, Lor, 1 ’ A s more and more professional menled on their work, the recuits , r spo _________________ ralne Olsen and Dorothy S to c k -: nurses leave for service w ith the of which show much painstaking SCALES STORE IS NEW A S man were on the decorating com- armed forces the Clackamas POSSIBLE IMPOSSIBILITES care and study County chapter of the Red CrooH SUMED BUSINESS NAME ♦ <# * mlttee. -----------R3- Is calling attention again to the RRR Ï In these days when even strong A pr£)Ject of dlfferent types of J" ^ a n c e ” of women at home . < ■ o an assumed DOVER BOY SAID TO BE A . certificate for “ n' k i “ ?„d " S S g aft'” “ « * • “ * J“ ” , l-.ariiing to car. for t h . .t .k ...0 business name ‘‘Scales Store” MISSING IN ACTION those things that are coming ’ _ I i the injured. has been filed in the county «••«’ •«> tnose ming» i u a i » i v w u u u g - nn th<- celrk’s office by Edna Scales of Robert Irvin Crait is report- upon the We need the The English III c la » met_ De- , Directed at women ° n tb Sandy and Thomas Scales in the ed m issing in action since No- whispering o f an Eternal Hope to cember 14. Those' with the highT home frX „ t Taunrh’Zl bv the armed services The store will vember 21 according to a tele- ¿ d correct ug. Such a e-t points were Beth Searls and view is being l ^ h e d by the h a n ^ ef general merchandise. gram received from tl$? war de VOTd we find ln the song of the Jack McReynolds. I local Red Cross' ^ ad<J?» 1 ° Alice Scales, partner has re- partment at Dover recently. Ro- Ancient Seer, as he told of im- The Homemaking girls are fin i *he in ll<~ 1OJ* , k basic home tired from business according to bert wrjj inth e 331th infantry p ^ g ^ ie situations being worked ishing up the last of the s k ir ts 1 rar® * * launched a notice filed last week with stationed in Holland but w as in out to the good of mankind and and other articles to be made for j “J’1’81”* . T® county .clerk Guy Pace. | Germany during the action. He t0 glory of There in the the RU3Sian war relief. They are tha *lr8‘ ? ... - , ‘‘- B , ______ had completed his elementary beautifui book of Isaiah you will pending them away before Christ- . . p ies»jns of a laboratory BOXES SENT TO SOLDIERS - « « « » « - » « • » « • »<> M U. Chapter 41. v = ,» . 17-18. m„ . 1 S Ue ----- will open • rivers . . i — — in which the ................. students will b o x *;» s l x i io oo thej and sister resale. I “I in high-places ' course ®ourBe_‘n ¡ ‘ I wiii open rivers ln ‘g T f^ h« The Sir's Physical Ed class had have an opportunity to practice xi <«> <•» , an oun a ns n a movie last week entitled ‘‘The what they are taught. The prin- The Firwood O.A.C. extesion NOTICE ¡valleys; I w i m e . - Q ff„ subject of the plc. c j of preaentatlon and learn unit -has mailed 10 Christmas j ness a pool of water, and dry t u * w as effect of on .u‘g are thQ8e UHe<L by training R R R boxes for service men now in 'land springs of water.” ru re w a s u . t r u (TWII in k iiis the Hospitals according The Deep Creek Gravel plant R -g fQr those who s « . k water the human 60(1 y 1 ¡within w ,uu“ industry *“““V w nrkV rV f o /s hospitals according to to Mrs. Mrs. Wm. Wm. S. Reece president who aside ls now operating and road gravel ^ a t He proposes to make bare The General Science class un- preparation of wo from her unit activities is taking ig available at the plant or deliv- His arm of deliverance to open der the direction of Mrs. Young according to Mary ■I'ay' * n n i-r o tp sa n d and gravel eravel r rivers i v e r s in high hieh places and adorn in ____wlf«. care of the 40-acre farm while ered c Concrete ¡a now studying about auvui light. ,.6»w nu*’-,e rom . ocnvenientlv her husband is employed on a Qnly w r fu tfce barren desert.laEd with re- had a movie entitled ‘ Light and morning> afternoon ♦ ♦ ♦ 8CU REBEKAH OFFICERS lend-lease boat. The unit’s pro | Rt j freahing pools and springs of Its U ses” lari week. ai rangeu r ....... b o, , — n n sa iiv ii TERM rm m W arrants were being mailed evening it w as explained. R (X)MING gram -.Deludes tying 101, Boring or telephone to Ore- living a t e r . .............................. | The Glee’ club club girls girls are are plan- plan- ppf „ . fi t fing w water. | The Glee’ ” tx/in 1» be issued iuaupri on com . __ Sandy Re- At a recent meeting X k l ^ Cromwell’s . 1 f be course. dayenports, chairs, m a iv r e s e e s ° ____ . - I i C r o m w e ll’s victory at the bat ning on having a Christmas par- X. , v trill the follow - w orkers at the lant (JacKomaa tf. gon City, 2-3937. anjl cushions. tie of Dunbar watw made pops!- ty Wednesday, the 20th in Miss P Em hasizln the vitw need for ble because of his challenging Ormsby’s room. J ' )aflses Dr Thomas Perrin, prayer. Let G o d a’’*’ e aad giri8 drew names for gifts Surgeon General of the United county auditor Ried Stone. a' cS S X o I The cost of the election amoun, H is enemies be scattered, w as B havg re state8 public health service de coupled with a daring charge ag- g , £lareg PR (g urgpnl that Fto Sec ' M argaret Kottzman. ted to $6685.40 as compared to ii-ea s Edna Hall. »«^69 46 for the primary election ainst the foe, the General him- )ib nUrslng Instruction reach as self riding at the read of his h e-, The girls who work; in the lib- B numbpr M | " The w a r r - t s noic warriors. And our own Gen- rary are having a Christmas par- keeping Ameri b e ? n s t a l S yeariy 'in Ja7ua” c a ! McArthur dosed his “orders ty yon Tuesday, the 19th in the the Job^of keep.^g A m ^ of the day,” with ‘‘Thanks be u n -. library. They plan to exchange „ y WASHINGTON, D. C .-A predic- «■ | “"‘o mmunicable diseases in 1944 tion that American farmers w i l l ings Bonds makes them as liquid as to God who giveth us the v ie - ' gifts. dollar bill, it is no longer neces tory.” But coupled with that ex- j R invert more money in bonds during a sary evjdent tbat Christmas ls an increase of 68 percent the farmer to maintain a the Sixth War Loan than in any large for bank account to meet possible ultant note of triumphant fa*th nearing tf you look Into the lib over 1943 revious drive was made today by emergencies, Mr. Gamble stated. were these stirring words that Helen Cooling decorated a Those Interested may call Mrs. ie War Finance Division of the Therefore, he believes, farmers will “Only they are fit to „Hve w o and several t^e girls Whitney .Oregon City 4906. or U FSarmeTlSUb o u g h t $1-250.000^00 SMART GIRL are not afraid to die. Ah, m y , brJ htened tbe bulletin boards the local Red Croa« office, worth of War Bonds during 1943, Hilda Terry— King Zrelur»« Syndic«»«, In«. friends, there is an eternal truth making colored posters and __ according to the Bureau of Agricul A truth sealed with the blood of y tural Economics In 1944 it is be by using boughs. lieved they can and should pur an hundred million myrtyrs, chase a total of $2.000.000 000. Ted which blood shouts its riesrrent Sandy Wins a Pair R. Gamble, national director of the War Finance Division, said. RRR challenge to the earth« free men Monday evening -------------------- j ------ _ the Pioneers . M d M rs l e . Kealiber Income at Peak that ‘‘Right must stand above from Sandy 'rlatn^ ed were Sunday dinner guests of The Sixth War Loan, starting No the wrong.” vember 20. comes at an ideal time Frank Bason. Ot- You see It is not what happens Corbett Cardinals with a score for agriculture, he pointed out. j u e s t . were Mr. B acon^ pa- to you that determines what you ° f U 4 w 2 sl7the third straight vie- This is not only the . time when farm income is at a seasonalbeak. shall be, or fixes the ultimate ™ “h S ^ a"d - — ° hri- tn- * but 1944 marks three years of rec end of your life; rather it is tory ord breaking farm income, he sald_ the Rteenson celebration as Mrs. Bacon who Based on information, obtained YOUR REACTION t o what hap point honors by ringing the buck ls one of the Meier A Frank from the BEA the Agricultural pens It is what you do with the Section of the War Finance Divi buyers leaves this week end for tragedies which life thrusts upon et for nine points. sion estimates the 1944 cash farm The Junior squad was also Car vic- 8$. Louis, Chicago and New York income at $20.600,000.000. compared ----------- you. These are the things that torius by tallying 34 to the - fQr about a with $20.000,000 000 in 1943. count in determining your suc dlnals Although net farm income, due 14. D. F.liason was high ^ 0 ^ cess or failure, your profit or month to higher operating costs, mav not be greater than in 1943. most farm your loss. It is what we are put point man for the Junior (Ruad Mr. and Mrs Del Jadwin were ers now have reduced their debts ting into this matter of salvag with nine point«. Sunday guest» of Mr. and Mrs. and consequently will have more The lineup ing the world asd it» faith in money to put into War Bonds. th< A. W. Bell. Gray, F „ Ted R. Gamble division reports. God and the open Bible that real Mis« Betty Ann Seidel arriv In the twelve months ending Jan Brook«, F uary 1, 1944. farmers reduced real convert part of these deposits Into ly counts. It is when we see the ed home Friday evening from 8teen«on. C estate mortgages alone by $650 000.- War Bonds. the shambles of great cities, the ._ .. Oregon state college for the holi War Bond purchasers will provide Bell, G . .. . <*»• . - Gain , a farm financial reierve to protect utter desolation of once peacefu day vacation. Bank Deposit* O . . Lund. After paying all operating costs against damage by drought, flood hamlets and quiet countrysides, Mr and Mr». Glen Go«« and Corbett— and necessary family expenses, and livestock disease, will assure the torn up places over which the Margaret were Portland visitor» Courtrtght, F ....... ..........- ....... farmers will have left this year for cash to replace and repair buildings weary feet of an unborn genera investment and debt reduction over and machinery as well as to build Chamberlain F » Sunday. $5.060.000,006. the Agricultural Sec back soil fertility depleted by war tion must make its painful way. ................ .............. 8 Mrs. George Miller has been | Price, C time food production, and will pro that our eyes and hearths turn tion also estimates. Mersham b ...............................5 quite 111 with flu but 1« much Because of the fact that new m i- vide funds for education, vacations to the Babe of Bethlehem. God s etiisery is not obtainable, farm de and old age security •I’m baring MY winter outfit si ik« Po»! D®e« ibis McCleary, O The high farm income this year Gift of Love. In Him we see posits are piling up in rural banks 1 ^ss« is the result of the huge Increase R B. K .4 Î.L even now the possibility of the Demand deposits held by farmers In these banks are estimated at in farm production to meet wartime impossible, even ‘ Peace on earth, $4.500.000,000 and time deposits at food needs rather than a rise In I ring In Gree'-iam Saturday. rices, which have been held down to men of good will.—THE V H - trunair« anA Kemlake $2.000.000.000 S in ce the new y the OPA it was explained method of redeeming Series E Sav BON 1)8* STAMPS Predicts Increased Investment By American Farmers During Sixth War Bond Campaign S BULL RUN NEWS E