T H U R SD A Y , DEC. 21, 1944
SANDY
PAGE TWO
POST
Block B, Willamette Falls Acre
age Tracts.
Bide are to be received at the
h im
Rev. Howard Houston was cal
office of Butler & Jack, A ttor
ling on the Hill Top people last
neys a t Law, 200 Butler Bldg.,
The Ember Wilsons have mov
Published Every Thursday at Sandy, Clackamas County, Oregon
week.
Oregon City, Oregon.
ed near the Deep C rtk gravel pit
Christm as trees 25c an up. last
SUMMONS
Dated December 14, 1944.
L. O. Gerber spent last week to be nearer his work.
chance Saturday. Dec. 23, open
%
First
pub.
December
14,
1944.
drilling grain.
till 10 p.m. Studio couch »25;
“With charity and justice to all and malice toward none.
Mrs. J. H. Todd of Portland In the Circuit Court of the State
Last pub. January 11, 1945.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Millsap and spent the week end with her par
single bed springs 2 for »3.75;
of Oregon f o r
Clackamas
R.
Morris
Holman,
Adminis
M ia Ella Metzger were guests ents Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Judd.
heater »37.50; kerosene heater
County.
trator
of
the
above
named
ORVAL G BUTLER, Editor and Owner
at a family dinner Saturday a t
»2.50; books, dishes, etc. Ware
Evelyn Mittelstedter, Plaintiff
estate.
Mrs. E. Boive spent several
the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
house
1 1-4 miles e ast of Sandy
vs.
Butler & Jack,
days in Portland la ' week with Willard Mittelstedter,
Nelson near Gresham.
on Loop highway.
Locally Owned, Locally Edited. Entirely Set and Printed in
Defendant. Attorneys for Administrator,
Mrs. T. M. Cleeter was home her brother and family.
To Willard Mittelstedter, the
Sandy, Oregon, for Northeast Clackamas County.
Address, Butler Building,
i last week from her work in Port-
FOR SALE. 6-room house, wir
Mrs. David Blasen has return above named defeendant:
Oregon City, Oregon.
Entered as seeond class m atter August 19, 1939, at the postoffice al land on account of sicknesB. T. ed from South Carolina and will
In the Name of the State of
ed for electricity, in good condi
tion. Must be moved from pres
Sandy Oregon, under Act of March 8, 1879.
M. Clester and Mrs. Dora Clester reenter Oregon state. She is a Oregon: You are hereby required
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___ were in Portland Wednesday.
ent location. Make me an offer.
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
niece of Mrs. Geo. Forman and to appear and answer the oom-
Geo. Grass!, rt. 1, box 77. 2 1-2
her husband is In training in plaint filed against you in the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Earl
Holbrook
at
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Notice is hereby given th at the miles
Qf Sandy on Boitano
Subscription rate (payable in advance) $2 00 per year.
entitled suit on or
before
' tended a show in Portland Thurs South Carolina and will report above
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„
four
weeks
undersigned
has
been
duly
ap-
Road
12_2g
the
expiration
of
day to celebrate their 19th wed for overseas duty.
from the date of the first publi- pointed Executrix of the estate
__________________________
ding anniversary.
Capping ceremonies for 24 cation of this summons. Decern- of John Richard, Stafford Jr., de-
„
,,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Klinker members of the U S radet nur ber 21, 1944; if you so fail to ap- ceased, and any and all persons FREE.
Second growth stump-
of Portland have bought the ses corps was held Friday in pear and answer plaintiff w ill! having claims against the said age. W. J. Blake, route 1 box 57,
place by the Barton church re- the University Meiical auditor apply to the Court for the re I estate are hereby required to Sandy, about 3 miles sooth
of
/ently cccupied by Mr. and Mrs. ium. Among them was Audrey- lief prayed for in her com plaint,' present said claims, duly veri- ( sandy.
tf .
Wheeler who have moved to Port, Still of Eagle Creek and Dagmar to-wit: a decree dissolving the fled as by law required, a t the | ______________________________
land, They intend to make their Midford of Estacada. This was m arriage contract heretofore ex- i office of my attorneys, Butler &
WANTED. To buy piling and
home here and the two children followed by a banquet at the Bo isting between the parties here ' Jack Butler Bldg., Oregon City,
will attend our school.
hemian grill with the parents of to; an Order granting plaintiff Oregon, within six months from piling stumage. W rite, Lichty Pi
ling Co., Box 568,, Eugene, Ore
Word has been received from the cadets as special guests. Mrs. complete care, custody and con the date of the first publication gon.
tf.
M.
C.
Midford
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
of
this
notice.
trol of minor child, Georgette,
Sgt. Tracy M. Clester now in the
,
. ..
Dated December 9, 1944.
Phillippines that he feels fine P 8“1, Still attended and and Mrs. aged 1 year. Order requiring de
First pub. December 14, 1944.
out does not expect to be home ( AdoIPh Stl11 was 8 sPeclaI
fendant to pay »40 per month
FOR SALE. 16-inch slab wood
L ast pub. January II, T21o.
soon. Sgt. R. G. Clester is an lh- j There was a happy nome last for ¿apport and maintenance of
67-uJCS—i-JU)
$7.00 per cord, 2 1-2 cord load,
Carmen
G.
Stafford,
Execu
f4x.8i7r?-<F' J
structor at Ft. Benning,, Georgia, week when Willard Brisiin eame minor child; »150 attorneys fees
trix of the estate of John Ri delívered. Cali Sandy 22 or Es-
The Birthday club met with j
on furlough and surprised his and costs, and further relief as
pd
chard Stafford, Jr., deceased. Estacada 86-21
to
the
Court
seems
ju
st
and
eq
Mr». Anna Judd Wednesday to parents and sisters. He was in
Butler & Jack,
uitable.
help her celebrate her anniver- | a German prison camp for some
Attorneys for Executrix,
This summons is published by
Monarch Range, Good Condition
sary. A pleasant afternoon was time and the unexpected reun-
200 Butler Building,
order
of
E
arl
C.
Latourette,
$17.50
spent and lovely gifts presented. ion was an extra happy one. He
Oregon City, Oregon,
Judge of the above entitled Court
Mrs. Lillian Still, Mrs. Faust and leaves January 3rd.
Small
Ranges
$6.00 up
The order ig datea December'
Mrs. Grace Still also are Decern
15, 1944.
Carol
Lee,
daugh'rr
cf
Mrs.
Baby
Crib
$4.00
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
ber birthday members.
Hazel Tucker was 6 years old on
First pub. December 2,1 1944.
M
attresses
$6.00
up
Notice is hereby given th a t the
The Good Will olub met Thurs Sunday and had a fine birthday.
L ast pub. January 18, 1945.
undersigned
has
been
duly
ap
day with Grace Still. A one o’ Several of her school m ates were
BUTLER & JACK,
pointed Administrator of the es Many Other Real Bargains at
clock dinner was followed by Red special guests. Relatives present
Attorneys for Plaintiff,
tate of W alter John Raddatz, de
Cross work. Present were Amy were her grandfather Harvey Gib
SANDY BARGAIN STORE
200 Butler Building,
ceased, and any and all persons
Rivers, Ruth Potter, Minnie For son, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Gibson,
Oregon City, Oregon.
Jack Idleman
having claims against the said
man, Pearl Grout, Marie and Lin- Linnie Gibson of Barton, Mr. and
estate are hereby required to pre
nie Gibson. The Christmas party Mrs. Clyde McMurray, Mrs. F.
sent said claims, duly vreified as GUERNSEY BULL SERVICE —
will be held a t the home of Pearl Gibson and children, Gordon and
NOTICE OF SALE
by law required, a t the office of delivered. Price $3.50.
Grout on December 22. This will Diane of Portladn.
Phone
No. 7081
my attorneys, Butler & Jack, 200 Sandy 30x5. M. L. Lee.
be a covered dish dinner with a
In the Circuit Court of the j Butler Bldg., Oregon City, Ore-
'Christm as program and exchange
State of Oregon for the Coun gon within six months from the
I of gifts.
BUY A N O T H E R BOND
CAPT. DALE O. SWAILS
ty of Clackamas. Probate De date of this notice.
Mrs. Geo.Forman was in P ort
partm ent.
Dated November 27, 1944.
land Tuesday to attend a Christ- WILL BE HOME SOON
First pub. December 7, 1944.
In the M atter of the E state of
| m as party given by the Mothers
<»<»•»
CH ECK ED
Last pub. January 4, 1945.
George W. Ferry, deceased.
I club of Kappa Sigma fraternity
Captain Dale O. Swails son of
Richard Raddatz, Adminis-
Notice is hereby given that the
at the home of Mrs. Carl Schu- Mrs.
-or Muioy Back
trator of the estate of Wal For quick relief from itching caused by eczema,
i macher. Gladys Gerber was a due Effie Swails of Sandy is adm inistrator of the above entit-
athlete’s foot, scabies, pimples and other itching
to
arrive
in
the
United
ter
John
Raddatz,
deceased.
led
estate
will
on
and
after
the
special guest. Later they spent
conditions, use pure, cooling, medicated, liquid
D . D . D . P rescriptio n . A doctor's formula.
the night with their friend Mrs. States soon on furlough from the ' 12tht day of January, 1945, offer Butler & Jack,
European theatre of operations ■ for sale and sell to the highest Attorneys for Administrator,
Greaseless and stainless. Soothes, comforts and
H arry Green.
quickly
calms intense itching. 35c trial bottle
where he has served 9 months bidder for cash the following de
200 Butler Building,
proves it, or money back. Don’t suffer. Ask your
Mrs. W esterman spent Wed with the 15th army air force as scribed land situate in Clackamas
druggist
today for D . D . D . P R E S C R IP T IO N .
Oregon City, Oregon.
nesday in Estacada with her sis pilot and squadron leader of a County, Oregon, to-wit:
ter Mrs. E. L. Myers and on Wed B-17. He completed 51 combat
A house and about 4 acres of
Gresham,
Oregon
netday viBited Mrs. Buhlinger and mlsions and 251 operational com land in Clackamas County, Ore
NOTICE OF SALE
Mrs. F. Shultz.
bat flying hours.
gon, as the N ortherly 4 5 of
No. 7408
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for the County of
Clackamas,
Probate Depart
ment.
In the M atter of the Guardian
ship of Elna Hoygaard In
competent.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned guardian of the ab
ove named incompetent will on
and after the 8th day of Janu
ary, 1945, sell a t private sale,
for cash, the following describ
ed property belonging to said
guardianship, to-wit:
All interest in and to the NE
1-4 of the NE 1-4 of Section 33,
T. 3 S., R. 4 E., of the W. m ’
MERRY
containing 40 acres of land, sit
i'HRISAMAS
uated in the County of Clacka
mas, State of Oregon.
TO ALL
Said sale to be held at the
AND
law office of Butler & Jack, 200
I Butler Building, Oregon City,
GOD BLESS
1 Oegon.
Otto Hoygaard, Guardian of
YOU
the above named incompe
tent.
EVERY ONE
Butler & Jack,
John Ray is a foreman for Portland General Electric Co. Why he w ill not bo
Attorneys for Guardian,
home for Christmas is a story as real as today, as moving as anything could be.
200 Butler Building,
Because, you see, it was not his fault he w ill not be home.
Oregon City, Oregon.
It was the fault o f a ship and the circumstances surrounding it. It all goes
F irst pub. December 7, 1944.
back to a day last November when a ship, maneuvering into position, snagged
Last pub. January 4, 1945.
its anchor on the submarine cables coming from the St. John Substation,
damaging them beyond repair. Obviously it would take weeks for replacement.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
The arteries which fed many vitally important war plants were severed,
Forest Exchange No. $22935,
forcing the suspension o f operations.
United States Department of the
But PGE’s “ know-how,” skill and manpower . . . backed by years o f experi
Interior, D istrict Land Office,
ence, found a way to start, once again, the humming wheels and machinery o f
Roseburg Oregon.
Notice is
the war plants—and all in a mailer o f not weeks or even days . . . but in a
hereby given that Crown Zeller-
bach Corporation, 1400 Public
matter o f a very few hours. By morning, man-made lightning was again flowing
Service Building, Portland, Ore
to the plants which are building for victory and peace, over a new circuit made
gon, did, on this date, make ap
possible by utilizing a newly-completed transmission line and substation. This
plication under the act of March
new line was built to connect PGE’s Station E in North Portland with the
20, 1922, (42 Stat. 465) as am,
Bonneville Power Administration main transmission line.
ended by the act of February 28
Linemen, engineers . . . your neighbors and m ine. . . had worked throughout
1925, (43 Stat. 1090), to select
the night making the emergency connections. But this was not to be the end—
certain timber from portions of
not for John Ray’s crew o f linemen. Because these vital plants must work 24
S 1-2, Sec. I, S. 1-2 Sec. 2. S. 1-2
Sec- 3, all Secs. 10 and II. NE
hours a day to keep up with the tempo o f victory, they close but two days each
1 4, SW 1-4, Sec. 12, T. 2 S. R
year, Christmas and the Fourth o f July.
6E. W 1-2, Sec. 3 all Secs. <’ &5
On Christmas, then, this crew . . . the same boys who, with others, often
S 1-2, Sec. o, all Secs, 7, 8 and
go out into a snowy, freezing, wind-swept night to make repairs, while you are
9, W 1-2 Sec. 10, E1-2E1-2 Sec.
comfortable in your home . . . w ill work until the inadequate emergency repairs
17, E 1-2 Sec. 20, all Sec. 21 T
are replaced with permanent, lasting materials. A t the very moment when
2 S„ R. 7 E., W. M„ Mt. Hood
weather is at its worst, PGE’s faithful linemen are out in the storm making sure
National Forest Clackamas Coun
that you w ill have the power for heat and food and light. And they are proud
ty, Oregon, in exchange for the
S 1-2SE1-4, Sec. 8, W 12 NW 1-4
they can help in this way . . . proud they can help their neighbors.
\V 1-2SW1-4, SE1-4SW1-4 SW1-4
SANTY May have new modes
No . . . John Ray and his crew w ill not be home for
SE1-4 Sec. 16, SE 14, Sec. 17
Christmas. They will be working . . . to speed peace . . .
of transportation In his bag
NW1-4. Sl-2, Sec. 21, SW1-4 Sec'
when we can A L L be home for Christmas . . . together.
22. NW1-4, S 1-2, Sec. 23, Wl-2
of trick, but our wish is that
NE1-4, E l 2NW1-4, Sec. 26 NE
ing how good you’ve been
L4. N1-2S1-2, Sec. 28, E 1-2,’ Sec.
big package of old-time Christ
29.T . 1 N., R. 0 e „ W. M. Mt.
Hood National Forest. Multnol
mas cheer, addressed to you.
mah County Oregon. Any and
dear friend—to YOU
all persons claiming the lands se
lected, or havinb bona fide ob
jections to the exchange, should
file their protests on or before
January 10, 1945.
Richard McElUgott. Register.
F irst pub. December 7, 1944.
fo r ’A c e n tu ry , p io n e e r in g in e le c tr ic a l " k n o w - h o w ”
pub January 4, 1945.
S A N D Y P O ST
BARTON
Mrs Hal Giheon and M ra Lin-
nie Gibeon were shopping in
Portland Tuesday.
gJEGAL
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_ 'Tms the Night
f e t o r e Christmas
One hundred twenty years ago Cle
ment Clarke Moore’s jolly poem,
“A Visit From St. Nicholas” first
appeared. Each year since then it
has contributed to the joy of Christ
mas. We want to say that if we were
able to gather up all this joy and
wrap it up in one big package it
would hardly represent our wishes
for your Christmas happiness this
season of 1944.
ITCH
Martin & Mareks
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Portland General Electros Company
ROY DORMAN