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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1944)
Among the things for which our boys are fighting is the right to cele brate Christinas in the traditional American way. It is with particular pride in our country’s accomplish ment in this direction and with firm faith for the future that we send you now our heartiest Xmas wishes. SANDY DRUG STORE Oregon Sandy Of I-adino Clover Laid at at « A campaign put on last year to increase the output of laJino clover seed in Oregon which in eluded a substantial increase in guaranteed price resulted in a big jump in the production of certified seed in Oregon in 1944 compared with the 1943 output, E. R. Jackman extension farm I crops specialist at Oregon Htate college reports. The preliminary estimates for 1944 show a production of well over 300,000 pounds compared to less than 200,000 pounds in 1943. Demand from eastern dairymen for ladino clover seed to increase the yield of their pastures is still greatly in excess of supply. Certified seed is now selling well above the government’s guar antced price of $1.50 per pound. Jackman believes that the crop looks like a good bet on an ex panded basis for another year or two at least. Josephine and Jack- son counties produce a high per centage of the United States sup ply of ladino clover although this year Malheur, Deschutes and Crook counties added substantial ly to the states total production. ANNOUNCEMENT! W e will deliver every Monday, W ednesday gardletw* of holidays. A lso we w ill carry extra milk truck over the holiday and and Friday cream on re- delivery season . MEADOWLAND DAIRY W alter H. Ander egg. M anager IT 1$ NO T Greetings during prosperity that we reflect any progress, but rather during slack times when we must p u t1 out principles and our methods to the test of adversity. If we have our way about it ot. cholas is going to make an extra stop at your home. No one needs to point out to us what your loyalty has meant to us during 1944. All we can say is Thank You and Merry Christmas. Carroll Funeral ‘Home DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE GRESHAM, OREGON PHONE 241 j SEASON’S GREET I NOS —On Pry Day, Buy Bonds We extend our warmest best wishes of the Season. HARTWIG’S To those now in the Armed Ser vices of our Country we send you this prayer. May God bless you and protect you, and may your Christ mas be one of Good Cheer. BLUFF ROAD SÊSSOnS CHEER Ihe Stage Coach has given place to the streamliner. "I he electric light has snuf fed out the soft-beamed candle. "I inkling sleigh bells are drowned in the roar ot motor horns. But who will say that Christmas at hand we renew our pledge of devotion to ideals of honest dealing, and express our appreciation of your friendship for us during 1945. May those of you who have loved ones In the armed f. rccs of our country be proudly happy this Christmas, and may you be blessed with Good Cheer through the New Year. SANDY TIRE SHOP SAN DY C O M M U N IT Y CH URC H J. C. H A E L E Y , M luL'.er ' 'ON MOKE WOOD, "I I IE WIND IS CHILL; BUT LE I IT WINS I LE AS IT WILL’ 5’LL KEEK OUK MERRY CHRISTMAS STILL’ I ** R. S. Smith Motor Company I Sunday school at 9:45. A brief lesson session followed by Christ mas program combined with the pastors Christmas message. The unified service will close at noon with a Christmas treat for ev ery one. Our church and Young Peoples groups are suspending the even ing service to join-with the Plea sant Home Methodist church in presenting the Christmas cant’ ^a ‘ Chimes of Holy Night,” directed by Mrs. Stephen Braker. Prayer meeting as usual on Wednesday ata 8 p.m. R k« IM M A NU AI. M ISSIONARY CHURCH ai SA ND Y, ORE. ’.qi su uju » ŒUBUBUBUSU® Kelso, Oregon Sunday school 10 a.m. Preaching service 11 a.n. All are welcome. Rev. Walter E, Stamm, Pastor. RUM 7TH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Sabbath School at 10.00 a.m. Saturday. Preaching at 11:30 a.m. and Young People's Meeting at 3:30 p.m. IM M A N U E L LUTHERAN CH U R C H Rev. H. J. Gieseke, pastor Service every Sunday at 11 a.m. Sunday School every Sunday at 10 A. M Also supports full 8th grade Elementary school GOD BLESS YOU merry gentlemen let's get the Yule log burning. Bring on the viands and let joy be unconfin ed, for Christmas comes but once a year. At this holiday'time as in the past, we are mindful of our indebtedness to you for your geenrous patronage, and we pledge once more our determiniation to be still more deserving of your friendship. CLACKAMAS COUNTY BANK AN INDEPENDENT BANK With genuine appreciation of our pleasant relations we extend you A MERRY CHRISTMAS SAN D Y MARKET, Inc H ( 1 HI H I < <