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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1975)
T h u n . J .„ » . ,9 7 5 t o expenses — are taken at the proper time By FR E M O N T 8PROWL8 and proper treatm ent ExLenslen Agent materials are used Today we hear people talking Reseeding of pastures is beat •bout the high coat of food. We accomplished by spring hear very little about the In seeding Plowing of old pasture creased coat to produce food grasses should start as soon as Admittedly costa are up on weather and soil conditions will both the consumer and permit. producer levels. We hear all Now is the time to obtain soil thia but when we look around samples to determine lime and we see acre after acre of land fertilizer needs It takes about that is av a ila b le fo r food three weeks to get the results production but producing little back to you. Soil teat kits are or no food. available at the local extension For instance, meat prices are service office. receiving a lot of attention and After plowing, apply any housewives are looking for needed lime and disc to in cheaper sources of protein or corporate the lime and fer- meat substitutes The same land referred to previously could be used for family food production Thia could be used for basic vegetables, fruits or meat Many small farms or rural residents could grow their own If the desire to do so were present. I am sure that many enterprising fam ilies are presently doing it. Livestock production on these places is limited by such ▼ F factors as lack of fencing, tansy ragwort weed, native stands of low producing grasses and available water supply for the animals. Moat of these can be over come by reseeding pastures to good pasture grasses, use of Firm Froth ele c tric fences and good Panfry in Minuto* management practices Tansy ragwort does not need to be a problem If control measures Ä H o m e e c o n o m ic s p r o g r a m s s la te d g ro w «w by A M. Rose M k ■ r . : O — a <a —> _ _ J Family _ and Home" le t is ai tot set F/AI" for Feb 13 in the Division branch, and Feb. . 17 at — Gateway and . — ------. — R etarded citizens group announces m eet The C lackam as County particular interest to those with Association for R etarded retarded members in their Citizens will hold its monthly family and those who have meeting on Thursday, Feb 8 at special concern for the the board room of the Molalla retarded Nola Bartholomew, Oregon administration building, 434 S. C ity, is president of the Molalla Ave., Molalla. The meetings, which are held organization and R ichard in different communities in Keough is the field represen Clackamas County each month, tative. Persons wishing more are open to the public and are of information may call 223-7279. Rockwood T The times of the gatherings are the same throughout the serie». “The New Look in Food Labeling and What it Means to You" is scheduled for Feb. 30 and 24. “ Home D ecorating Ideas Make Your Own” and "Other Home Decorating Ideas" are planned for Feb. V and March 3, and March 6 and 10, respectively. "Nutritious Meatless Meals" is the last topic of the series and will be covered March 20 at the Division branch and March 24 in both the Gateway and Rock wood branches. D z v z ,lf iu n / 5 / 1 » F > f Ground Beef ,83*. Jgg uni L M t. paies toil » •V I SS.15 | » V P I« » •V II lb. 68! WHOLE W HITING 98 10* 8 8 * *3” 33* «3« B eef Roast *V . ’ 1» Legs or Thighs 94’ 88* Fish Sticks KESWT M i m i er kaUdCrak lb. lb. W- MG MICE U.S.D.A. Choice Grade Beef Top Sirloin Steak Pork Shoulder Blade Cut Braise, Broil, Panfry mg . $ 1 2 8 mice I » 1 you »AVE | . 34* .0 5 * ib . A > T(XJ SAVE 40*. & ’ 2 " . S.60*. 5K sw t SUPER SAVERS S A V IS LEAN GROUND BEEF 5 ¡h M " 20* 98* BOHELESS BEEF SIRLOIH BLADE CUT PORK STEAK FRESH REGULAR GROUHD BEEF S afew ay'* Burger Perfect' I» ." * t o r t . « to c » . Snow C ra b m e at a Cat Tht«k Far ¡ Fish Tips a Rockwood from 1 to 3 p m the same day “W hat’s New in Textiles for wzawsv o s^w.»» y 10* super savers During February and March, three F a r West Federal Savings branches will host six home economics workshops in cooperation with Mt. Hood Community College. Rockwood, Gateway and the 82nd and Division branches are the three sites for the free classes which stress the theme of “Stretch Your Dollar ’’ “Creating a Wardrobe on a Shoestring" is the first class and is slated for the Division branch Feb. 8 from 9:30 to 11:30 am . The workshop will then be held at the Gateway site Feb 10 in the same time period, and at . V 8 v v v e v v e«»»«»»* W h a t 's N e w a t th e L ib r a r y plant refuse, barnyard manure, compost or other sources of organic matter as possible. Make plans to supplement the organic m a tte r with commercial fertilizer» to take care of the plant's immediate need for plant food Study seed catalogues, ex tension circulars and other sources of information to select productive, disease resistant varieties for planting. Producing ones own food supply can be a rewarding effort and at the same time provide for some much needed physical exercise for some of tlin ers, level the surface ana oe prepared to seed by May 1. The selection of grasa varieties and mixes can determ ine the success of your pasture. Good management can assist in elim in atin g tansy and maintaining good pastures for many years. D etailed In structions for seeding and pasture management may be obtained from your local ex tension agent Remember the need for a vegetable garden and set aside an area near u. • house that is fertile and easily available. Prepare the soil by plowing and incorporating as much FRESH LOCAL SMELT .48*. ,1 S AN DY IO ,. I TOST - ,3 U to t a t o r » ,» « .« R MG. YOU SAVE 1 MICE . 99* .1 1 * Q H o n e y s u c k le T u rk e y s Ï 7 . Ï Ground Turkey OA/ WWC OO u ru « v u ro a ib ‘Z.’; : í £ ¡ U l « _____ SAFIWAT w ien e rs . 69< | ll-ex. skihliss Sausage JIMMY SIAN Pura Part i«Mf. U-«,. Eo. OSC AB MATER 11«. * « “ Hew I Found Freedom In An w > T -B o n e B e e f S te a k » J1M 10* lb. Unfreo W o rld .” by H a rry Browne I 1 1 « . «tf- w B l a d e C u t C huck R o a s tua££».74< PanlenOy M r Browne is better known 06* ». Chtdken Pen» as a high-priced investment counselor (in Vancouver. B.C.) c=a7-B one C huck R o o st 88* Maf Pteia but as a philosopher he is the 68 10* lb. ite answer to anyone confronted with problems that just don’t, somehow, yield to platitudes and positive thinking. He suggests brightening the comer where you are by fin ding a more compatible comer despite cries from fa m ily , s friends, or society In general that by so doing you are being 2 heartless and selfish z. T a c k lin g everyth ing from bad marriages to excessive taxes, the author rolls along in precise, but everyday English, u tte rly consistent and in • • • • • •_• Ä V . V . V . V . V . \ W . W . W . V . V . V s ’. V . V . ' • ••••••••• .•• W .V e W e V e W e -. credibly heartening He may. in his enthusiasm, go a bit further than some of ua might, but th a t, c e rta in ly , la his Snow Star Vanilla Whole Kernel or Cream earn Style privilege and If one followed Chicken Noodle Kraft Salad Dressing him to the “starting from zero” mg . n ia . . . . ‘ios HeH- iter IS' $108 point and added persons or T O U S A V I.............. 21' Gelte. mg . MICE . . Î 1er 4 7' 1 8 .7 4 - 0 1 . M G . M I C E .............. '1 .2 8 3 2 -0 1 . onlTO TOUSAVE . . activities from there one could II ' Sin TOUSAVE. TOO SAVE................. 30* SI m hardly help but begin a more satisfactory life than one la now S5! SUPER SAVERS SAW 8 SAMS S3.’ SUPER SAVERS SAVI living. »««■ TOO es«. »ana u n Unless, of course, your life is SAVIS s *n PM CI perfection right now, in which 52* 14* case you wouldn't be reading MM______■ 59* 18*7 2¿1 PREMIUM 06* 54* the book anyw ay. I f M r. WRITE tato», Uto. toi» Browne comes on too strong for SJ7« 65* 07* »**■«*»• MM______■ PREMIUM 97* *3” you, try reading 06* 54* wwte or wm * t “ The Art of Selfishness,” by 99* 21* David Seabury. who says the SWMiSto 39* 17*7 3 1 1 05* same thing only 11«. more gently (and from whom *2“ 16* 25 17* H a rry Browne quotes oc IV « . M» 08* 46* casionally) and who Is a SJ8« 11* psychologist In caae you're the Mi «U K 4¿1 ? cc< ¿55*110*7 » 2 » » 2 *3 tim id sort who needs an E x & authority figure to tell you what you've been suspecting a ll along: being miserable doesn't really bring you cloaer to God or even your spouse but to the co ntrsry Just sdds to the SUAVE GILLETTE w orld's woes by m aking everyone around you miserable too. And if, by this time, you’re Conditioning Shampoo Bronze Deodorant having so much fun with the M G. MICE ............ «7' REG. MICE ____ *7-08 subject you can't bear to quit TO U SA VE.............. 84* g . reading, give Ayn Rand’s "The i j- « « . 3 Virtue of Selfishness” a go— S it« her astringent style may put you off a Mt even while she sum TOM •IG builds a sneaking hunch she savu u n PttCt l t d Leaf, Butter, Romaine or may have a point. Sweat, Seedless *1» 29 99* Groan L e a f. . . Crispy Hoods I f none of these writers can T r a k I I E a ia r Blades Full of Vitam in ’C' convince you that you not only BI«. 3 9 * . Listerol D isin fectan t M.,c« 11«.«» *1“ *9* 99* TO « 4 L J < have a right to your own brand :r-9 5 *.. « a iti Bound inilwrdy, t a v i OX Sf«« of happiness, but that whatever M a p 6 Cl® Floor Cleaner »«.«» *1'* 40 «lagoni (ovori Creator there may be actually PW8CI u rn l«TH PfHCi 49* 3* 46* H a valine M o to r Oil towiiw-wt prefers It that w ay-Juat as you V e t 1 . . . 49* 1 0 7 2.39 Fresh Spinach ¿x. I. 2 - 49 25* « I want your own kids to be 9 Tangerines happy—go right ahead and be a 5 to ‘ l 8 l* « i 5¿59 d9k a — R ^ .» M ito I.« , to ., M > It Red Potatoes 4« ’ 1 m artyr. You'll have lota of Vav Apple» MXHMI to ,tto MU' J * I 33* ¿ Ovr Fallito« lummy CoaTrel Foaty Mato V eL3 (miserable) company. Iv y Ona Pr. at I t « . Price • Gal Sacaad Pair Far 1 * 1 0 . 37 9 Lemon Juice 87* J I 9 Grapefruit »«OOl 5«Mv «Sdì i . 3 t o * 1 33* 7 V a rie ty Pack Smokees Lunch M e a t 58* B eef Shortribs SAFEW AY O HERE'S PROOF! SUPER SAVERS SAVE YOU MONEY ”-4 ,5 1 5 .Í1 VreUG 48* P o ik a n d Beans O range Juke 38* 3-1». C offee Hashbrowns 58* n^,«. 48* A pple Sauce C ragm ont Cola 78* .«•«*• '*•** 84* 38* Sausage Pizza MS«. B read m a rg a rin e ICE CREAM 78* DEL MONTE CORN CAMPBELL'S SOUP MIRACLE WHIP H a lf & H a lf C heddar Cheese 24* sfee R ainier Beer 2” 12 98* Grape W ine Green Peas S A F E W A Y V A R IE T Y SUPER SAVERS RIGHT GUARD NAVEL ORANGES 6 CRISP LETTUCE 898 5,1 IAVI The State Highway Division announced the distribution of 14,398,318 in highway user tax funeb to the unincorporated cities this week. Distribution of funds is based on population. Gresham will receive 888,559; T ro utdale 87,909; and Wood Village 87,38«. Multnomah County received »1,7«,578, which is baaed on the S PINEAPPLE PLANTS large Pienti with .dibit fruit « liti’5 " » M l ‘ I $A 98 tAEGU POTS . . . l. t RUSSET POTATOES A ll „uraoit Aii-purgese LOOK FOR THE SUPER S HUNDREDS OF ITEMS. M saw'tae ,tl tee >"“« 3 l | 5 0 i $1” PRICES mu”.... ¿ 6 6 * rUKK A WACHAUS ENCYCLOPEDIA .4 H ig h w a y fu n d « d is tr ib u te d 1 SHAMPOO c $J99 SAFEW AY Price» Effective Jen. 23 thru Jen. 29 at Greiham Safeway. 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