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T he S andy ni. N Printed Thursday, for Friday Distribution ÿee? It Looks Like Posies” Mt. Hood Aerial Tram way May Be Ready for Use By Labor Day, According to Official; Tram Said To Be Big Step in Building Mt. Hood Playground Grangers Approve Plans for Study Of Governments ' The Mt. Hood Aerial tramway, long considered one of the outstanding developments-toward making The Moun tain area the vacation land of the Northwest, is progressing on schedule, according to Dr. J. Otto George, president of the Mt. Hood Aerial Transportation company, builders of the tramway. The Skiway, may go into operation Labor Day of thisyear. The towers, jacks, cables, and other equipment finished during the winter months, are now on the site ready for Board Members Check Contracts $2.4 Million Deposited In Sandy’s County Bank The Clackamas County Bank listed its assets as of June 30 as more than $2.5 million, ac cording to Fred Proctor, cashier for the bank. The deposits in the bank to June 30 totaled $2,441,961.14 . with a reserve of $25,200. The statem eht of conditions for the Clackamas County Bank for 1939—ten years ago— showed a total asset figure of $432,000 with a $5,000 reserve. ■4------------------------------Í-----;-------+ The Air Carries Scents of Heroes Of Boring; Phew! Indian Boy Hurt In Orient; Not in Critical Condition Drive to Begin for New Area industry Chamber of Commerce to Encourage Industry for The Mountain Area Sandy Kiwanians Hear Gqv. McKay AtWoodburnMeet 75th Birthday Is Celebrated Sun. Pioneer Society Plans Big Picnic At Pioneer Park Field Battleground El <®nty Sheriff wests Thief Auction Sale County Court Houston to Fill Treasurer’s Post Old Post Office to House Aecouiituiit l 1t + National Caravan To Stop at Eagle Creek Home Sun. Sheriff's R ecall Petitions Start Stinkhugs Stopped In Kelso Broccoli Around Gresham ËÏ) No. 29 7 Sm all Children Left in Cabin as Parents Travel otrol Program Patrolman Resigns After Three Days tensified on 'PW Of Sandy Policing dyÄreaFarms sioÿ lait t Single Copy 10c By Dick Revenaugh Ÿ T he Sandy C ham ber of Com m erce opened an intensified drive to a ttra c t in d ustry to T he Moun tain a re a last w eek a t the re g u W EM M E — Six B rightw ood la r m eeting of the Chamber. G ra n g e rs atten d ed th e county T he Sandy area is sadly in need w ide m eeting of th e G range Ju ly of other industries besides lum ber 13 a t M olalla, according to L. E a rl . ~ ^erection. T he footings, and foun ber, according to C ham ber m em W ilson, M aster of th e B rightw ood M dations a re being poured, and the A m ong those attending the Ki- G range. bers, to level off the business cy ■ > construction of the low er term inal Wanis interclub' rneeting a t the 1 cles in the com m unity. M ore th a n 250 G ran g ers w ere buildings has started . “T here are several of fhe n a t W oodburn Boys’, Training school in a tten d an ce a t th e q u a rte rly Hi , T he three-m ile tram w ay , w hen u ral resources in the com m unity T uesday evening from Sandy m eeting and considered th e coun II ' ' ' LJ By Mrs, Harry B. Calvert T h e grade school board of di- finished, w ill be the only one of th a t are ju s t w aiting fo r exploi w ere Mr. and Mrs, William Gras- ty G ra n g e ’s resolution to stim BORING—A local trio of young tation by the proper industries,” horn, Mr. and Mrs,. Dave Car Y" re c to rs m eet W ednesday night h s kind in the world, w ith the u la te in te re st th ro u g h studies of fry flushed a litte r of skunks. they said. F o r instance, there are penter, Mr. and Mrs. Don Dem county and local governm ents w ith th e new principal, David exception of a tra m w a y system in Stephen Colt riding “Goldie” and any num ber of wood-products yet ing, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Phelps, | and to eventually develop w ays of H arvie, to consider applications A rabia w hich is used to load ships G ary Scala on “L ady” m ade a useable in the vicinity th a t should D uane Knapp, Boh Duncan, Herb in a h arb o r th re e m iles away. fo r th e new teaching contracts, stim u la tin g in te re st in county wild, clean break. David N a a s’ be p u t to. w ork for the en tire Peterson^ Bob Medley, George and to consider bids fo r th e facil and local g o v ernm ents fo r not T he Mt. Hood tra m w a y will “T ony” felt, how ever, an investi m H artw ig, and Eugene Vedder. only th e young and a d u lt G ran g ities in the g ra d e school. extend from G overnm ent cam p to gation w as in order. M am m a M ountain com m unity. Gov. Douglas McKay spoke at e rs b u t fo r th e w hole com m unity. T he final w ord on the teaching: Tim berline—a distance of a little sk unk didn't even w a n t an in tro Tourist Industry Among som e of . the possible th e g ath erin g to a qrowd of over T he reso lu tio n directed the co n tracts w ill be announced later, ove th re e m iles in a stra ig h t line. duction and proved it. 500 K iw anians and their wives. M aster of th e G range to appoint according to M elvin Sm ith, dis O perating on th e w ires will be Davy, preceded by a heavy, industries discussed by th e C ham He told of th e work being done tric t 46 clerk. two cars, each capable of 40 p as pungent fragrance, arrived hom e ber w as the to u rist industry, wood a com m ittee of th re e to “study, by the sta te to bring the plant up sengers. T he cars, w hen installed ju s t as his m other w as preparing pr-oduçts such as nbvelfies, sppqis, outline, and recom m end ; a p ro to m odern St^nd^rds. He also will m ake the three-m ile trip in fo r the en tertain m en t of the Bor and carved wood products; farm stated th e reason why the boys g ra m to educate and stim u la te a b o u t, 10 m inutes. H ® < ,' • ' V -j in te re st am ong g ra m m a r and ing P a st Noble G rand Club. A J industries such as b erry crinnihg w ere th ere ancj how it would be h ig h school stu d e n ts; develop and T he tram w ay w as designed by fra n tic call to a neighbor, H etzel and m ilk and cheese m anufac- possible to keep them out of the p u t into operation a sim ilar p ro John R oebling’s Son’s firm , th e Colt, req u estin g inform ation on tu ries; handicrafts such as to u r school by working with them and je c t for th e Y ouths’ P ro g ra m ; to builders of the Brooklyn bridge, the elim ination of skunk scent ist novelties, m ountain art, and giving them much needed council. recom m end to su b o rdinate G ran g Golden Gate bridge, and other m a elicited this response: “J u s t bury folk industries. nock Hunt, Clackamas County Weed Inspector, and Louise D elegations from 21 clubs in es th e app o in tm en t of a county T he to u rist industry, still th e the W illam ette valley attended jo r cable constructions in th e n a anything th a t th e odor is oh.” ¿on Sandy Post reporter, talk over the characteristics of one an'd local go v ern m en t com m ittee; Mrs. N aas felt this w as ju st a one im m ediate source of incom the m eeting. Proceeds over the tion. t several clumps of the poisonous Tansy R agw ort found on t© a c t a s th e coordinating com BORING — A scene of unbe Jain Street, Sandy. The property is owned by Ernie Harris, The low er term in al of th e T ram little drastic and successfully ing revenue, w ent under th e cost w efe given to the "school for m ittee fo r th e su b o rd in ate g ra n g e lievable filth, and h e a rt rending ff Mr Harris eliminated the w eeds soon after the property w as scru tin y of the C ham ber and th e purpose of obtaining athletic will house concessions, food stores tried sudsing. .com m ittee; enlist the su p p o rt of neglect of seven sm all children -■ the weed inspector. ibehlbers ¿greqd tlta í th é ' Moun- equipm ent or other use. * * : * . *o----------------------- (--------- : ,___ school d irectors and com m ittee- w as w itnessed by th e M ultno and o th e r supply buildings for tain are a had not yet been m ade m ountain vacationers. The Peninsula club of Portland m en; develop w ays and m eans to m ah C ounty sheriffs la st week a t as attractiv e to tlje to u rists as arran g ed fo r th<? meeting which T he fo u r cables Which will sup fu r th e r th e in te re st of oth er com a b erry ranch east of A ltm an road it could be. w as th e first, of its kind held in m ittees stu d y in g county and local on C arp en ter la n e More Facilities re p o rt p o rt the cars w ere woven in New a public institution. go v ern m en t projects,, such as from b erry pickers th a t th e ir p a r Jersey and w eigh 40 tons each. Some of the things needed for roads and taxes, by actin g a s a ents had abandoned the young E ach one of th e cars will be pow the com fort and convenience of clearing house fo r all re p o rts.” the tourists, m em bers agreed, ste rs Ju ly 10 and had not re ered w ith two 180 horse pow er engines. T he recom m endation of the turned. w ere m ore motels, hotels, room Sandy, fo r th e second tim e in A caravan of h istory lovers will ing houses, and a good directory county g ra n g e w ill go to th é T h e children, N orm an 10, M ary th e la s t w eek, is w ith o u t a n ig h t take tim e off from a .state-w ide of M ountain facilities. s ta te m eeting fo r consideration. 9, F ra n k 7, Alice 6, M argaret 5, ihe County weed control board p a tro lm a n . to u r to stop a t E agle Creek, Sun O ther things needed to a ttra c t M ore th a n 200 C lackam as Coun L inda 2, and D elores 14 m onths, P a tro lm a n E d m u n d W ard r e day, Ju ly 24 and b a y trib u te to the to u rist to the area a re a n : ï weed inspector and th e coun- ty G ra n g e rs w e re a t th e dinner w ere le ft in a cabin a t th e D rey signed fro m his appointm ent, ¡court began an intensified th e pioneers of The M ountain tique shops, all-night re sta u ra n t. Je to eliminate stock-killing w h ich h a d been ap p ro v ed by th e and th e in itiatio n cerem onies held ers b e rry ran ch under th e care are a and the early O regon s e tt facilities, and sporting - goods Eds around the Sandy a re a th is city council an d th e m a y o r la st in th e evening. D uring the cer of th e oldest g irl nine-year-old M ultnom ah Grange, No. 71, of lers a t th e m em orial th a t has shops. em onies 19 candidates took the M ary, w hile th e p a re n ts Mr. and -which is the fin al p eriod Week. Orient, celebrated the 75th anni Jo hnny Allen Jr., 4, Indian tot been established a t the F o ster Som e of the possibilities fo r v ersary of its original organiza M r. W ard resig n ed fro m his job G range 5th degree, am ong them Mrs. Lew is W ebb supposedly took who w as ru n over by a car near Place a t E agle Creek. ..weed control, in th e a re a the wood products industries, ac tion w ith a picnic at Dodge park In tansy Ragwort h as th e la s t S a tu rd a y , w hich created ab o u t th e M rs. E d n a P ayne, se c re ta ry of som e b erries to Redm ond and O rient S unday afternoon, w as re W hen the group stops a t Eagle cording to C ham ber of Cqm,- last Sunday. 15th vacan cy on th e S andy police B rightw ood G range. P endleton fo r sale. ■of doing any good, ported to be in serious “b u t not Creek it will be m et by rep resen t m erce m em bers ro ta te s around S ta te officers of th e G range More th an 100 members, for man was arrested by th e fo rc e in th e la s t tw o years. T he W ebbs had sub-leased p a rt critical” condition in Providence atives of th e Sandy, T he Moun the trem endous w aste m aterials G iving a s h is re a so n s fo r re sig present^ a t^ th e county, m eeting ,of the D reyer b erry fa rm and w ere hospital W ednesday. m er members, and friends were Control inspector, Dock tain arid th e E agle C reek area. involved in the present cutting Boring last week. Mr. natio n , “inconveniences fo r m y w ere M r. E lm e r M cClure, sta te supposed to sell a load of black He suffered extensive head, A pot-luck lunch will be served and processing lum ber t in th e assem bled around a long table overseer; B eaulah Moore, sta te loaded w ith all the good eats for ’¿arrested William B urch and fa m ily ’’ M r. W ard opened a caps and boysenberries in E a s t shoulder and chest in ju ries when to' t h é 'c a ra v a n and all visitors area, t which M ultnomah Grange sisters liijei him with violating the position on th e city police force le c tu re r; B e rth a J. Beck, secre ern O regon to get funds for buy run over by a car driven by B er from Sandy and vicinity, accord Wood Derivatives ^ret 'fritribU^1'.’ The ''men played s'control codes. Mr. B urch w hich w ill be filled as soon as ta ry ; and M rs. M ildred N orm an, ing fru it fo r a stand in G resham nice Schlapple, f e Glide',' Who Is ing to Roy Meyers, E agle Creek Besides the wood th a t is not nil appear in the Sandy ju stic e possible, according to Police Chief sta te deputy. th ey planned to opcti. ■ - em ployed during the h a rv e st sea old-timer. T he m eeting is open being used for m anufactu re of horseshdes, youngsters went ih F ro m the B rightw ood are a io r a good swim in the river and Kin the near future, accord-, C harles K eith. to the public. W hen they had not re tu rn e d by son in th e O rient area. lum ber, there are m any special M eantim e th e police com m ittee w ere E. J. F erg u so n , M rs. P a t jj to Judge Hall to answ er the T he driver told officers she Began Trip in Southern Oregon woods th a t could be used fo r con la te r participated in grimes and W ednesday a re p o rt w as sen t in of th e city council, th e m ay o r and R ogan, M rs. V irginia Hickey, Mrs. fees placed against him . The A m erican Pioneer T rails struction of novelties, wood carv races, and the ladies visited. and a check made. T he conditions drove from a p riv ate roadw ay on Itoedix Schmidt, R oute 3, Bor- th e chief of police beg an again E d n a P ayne, Mr. and M rs. R obert th a t w ere found, according to to the Loop highw ay and didi^t A ssociation began th e ir annual ings, and even some derivatives As th e m ain feature-following »[ pleaded guilty to th e ch arg es th e screen in g of sev eral applica M ount, Mr. and M rs. L. E a rl M ultnom ah county sheriffs was see the boy;: w ho ap p aren tly had tre k th ro u g h Oregon, Monday fo r uses in plasties and light con th e dinrier a historical sketch of tio n s fo r th e job a s police officer W ilson. ^violation of the weed control M ultnom ah Grange was read by beyond an av erage persons imag- been lying on the : shoulder of Ju ly 18, w ith lunch in K lam ath struction. T he n e x t county m eeting w ill ination. The house w as lite r a lly ’ the road. . code and was fined $100 and co urt in Sandy. Falls, à visjt to C rater Lake, arid One of the aids th a t is alm ost Mrs. Louise Nelson, who had O ne ap p licatio n h a d been ten- be held a t C entral G range, n e a r tils. The court suspended $90 a m ass of filth, the children had She, took the boy to R u ra l F ire cn to M edford for the night. assured for the area, C ham ber of gathered much data from study ta tiv e ly accepted, according to the G ladstone. (the fine with the provisions T uesday stops w ere a t Jackson Com m erce said, is a' canning in of all available sources,, barely enough clothing to cover D istrict No. 9 station a t 12 Mile bt the property owned by Mr. chief of police, fro m a m an. from C orner fo r firs t aid treatm en t, ville in the forenoon, lunch in dustry. M ultnom ah Grange No. 71 was th e ir bodies and th e re w as no 1 lidt be cleared of th e poison- A lbany. F in a l a p p ro v al and ac and from th e re he, w as sent by Medford, and to G rants P ass for food in the house. “The b erry producing areas of organized in East Portland on cep tan ce wiU be an n ounced a t a »weeds. Mr. Schm idt w as the night. W ednesday noon at th e northw est p a rt of the state,” Ju ly 17, 1874 and continued m eet T he tw o sm aller children, L in am bulance to th e hospital. ¿ f o u r days to clean u p th e la te r date, according to council- H is p a re n ts a re Mr. and Mrs. Roseburg, and a t night Eugene. officials said, “are changing. The' ing th ere f o r ' several years. da and D elores w ere tak en to the m en a n d th e police d ep artm en t. ■ D ornbeckcr hospital w here a John Allen Sr., of W arm Sprirtgs, T hursday m orning in Corvallis, fru it and b erry in d u stry will In M arch, 1890, some of the Fifteen or 20 pieces of p ro p e rty lunch in Salem and P o rtlan d a t eventually be in this area, with riiemhers who lived in fhe Orient physical check up revealed th a t vere posted last week, according night. F rid ay and S atu rd ay w ere T he M ountain as its center. T he com m unity m et at the old one- L inda h ad lobar pneum onia and Mr. Hunt, hut, he said, “th e spent in th e P o rtlan d area, F o rest M ountain already . produces the room O rient schoolhouse and re D elores w as su fferin g from bron ijdrity of the people a re coop- Grove, Hillsboro, Vancouver, choicest berries ih the area, and organized, This grange has been chitis. B oth children w ere cov itihg very well in, o u r fig h t to P e titio n s ask in g fo r th e recall ered w ith skin irrita tio n s caused Washington') to Mt. T abor and th e re is no reason w hy th e re st continuously active since that ar'the area of the poisonous of S h eriff M arion L. “M ike” Eh fro m personal neglect. back to P o rtla n d S atu rd ay night. of the processing shouldn’t be of tim e and a t present owns its own lio tt a rriv e d in G resham y e ste r ' T he p a re n ts le ft a no te w ith Mr. Sunday Ju ly 24, the Associa som e benefit to th e area.” hail and h as a growing m ember By. Fred Haas Meanwhile Clackamas co u n ty ’s d a y a ftern o o n and im m ediately a n d Mrs. B eyers at-the b e rry farm tion will stop a t th e F o ste r Place ship of very active grangers. Chamber to Push Gresham Outlook ¿ fa t weed control is receiving w ent into circulation in th e city. as to w here th ey could be reached m em orial a t E agle Creek, from P a rt of th e cham ber of com T he m em bers responsible for E a s te rn O regon h a s its g ra s s notoriety th ro u g h o u t th e M ore th a n 800 petitions, su f in designated days b u t an attem p t M rs. Alice Shipley a n d , F re d th e re to T he Dalles, Pendleton, m erce drive to m ake the a fe a a t bringing this grange to. this com Besides receiving re- hoppers, b u t G lenn S chaeffer, K el ficient fo r 80,000 signers, a re be to locate them by the police was G antenbein will be crow ned king LaG rande, B aker and vicinity and tractiv e to in d u stry m ay be the m unity, who w ere members while from counties in O regon so fa rm e r, h ad a p lag u e of his ing circulated th ro u g h o u t P o rt unrew arded. and queen a t th e Sandy Pioneer a visit to the site of A uburn and acquisition of land and th e a ssu r in E a st Portland, were the late ow n la s t w eek. B are going to Start a drive land and th e county, w ith 100 in Society open house picnic Sun o th er fam ous m ining cam ps of ance of adequate w ater, sew age W. H. Maxwell, Fred A. and W elfare and county n u rses took S tin k bugs, a fingernail-sized | eliminate the spreading poison early days. disposal, hospital, school and rec Louise H. Clarke. Other well teds, county agents also have insect, invaded his 5-acre broccoli G resham . A to ta l of 30,528 sig food and clothing to th e children day, J u ly 31. T hey w ere selected T he F o ste r Place w here th e reation facilities fo r industry. n a tu re s a re necessary. a t th e q u a rte rly m eeting of the and on W ednesday Ju ly 13, they knriwn O rient pioneers :who were field la s t F rid a y by th e 1 - thousands ten answering inquiries from T h e M ountain has nearly all am ong th e first members here Tw o m o re high ra n k in g demd- w ere tak en to W ashougal, W ash Society la s t Ja n u a ry . Qualifica-, Pioneer association will stop and w e re on th e ir w ay tow ard phihgton. Ju ly 24 in th e E agle Creek area of th e things th a t in d u stry needs. w ere Lewis, P. M., and Marion Mopday morning, W eed In- d estro y in g his crop b efo re he c ra ts in th e s ta te y e ste rd a y ac ington to sta y w ith th e g ra n d tions fo r th e honors sta te th a t the is dedicated to Philip F oster, an T he only thing we h a v e to do h ere Miller, N ancy and John Roberts, oldest m em bers of th e organiza p a re n ts u n til fu rth e r a rra n g e cepted ap p o in tm en t to th e advis 'Ktor Dock Hunt, on a ro u tin e could g e t th em stopped. early pioneer , who camp to O re in T he M ountain is to encourage E dgar, Elnora, and Katie Max tion a re eligible fo r king and m en ts have been m ade. The bugs,, which com e by ory com m ittee seeking S h e riff 5lve kund large bunches of gon in 1843 and took, a land claim prospective m a n u fa c tu rers t o well. T he W ebbs, w ho ap p aren tly queen. W Ragwort on Main S treet, their nam e naturally enough E llio tt’s recall. T hey w ere S ta te on the m ark er a t E agle Creek. come in. T h a t’s going to be the T he picnic will he held a t the owed a la rg e n u m b er of debts in In th e m inutes of meetings in S en ato r R ichard L- N euberger, Eg property owned by E r because if they are crushed He assisted Sam uel Barlow, a all-out objective of th e cham ber E a st P o rtlan d the brothers were P ioneer P a rk located on the loop the com m unity, according to the in Harris. they stink, m oved into the broc who w ired acceptance fro m V an highaw y a t the corner of the pioneer of 1845, to blaze th e Bar- of com m erce fo r th e following th e only ones, given a chance to coli from a strawberry field. couver, B. C., and C arl Donough, sh e riff’s re p o rt had n o t been lo Sandy R idge cut-off, w hich w as low trail in 1846. year, President Ivan B ark er said.” discuss th e topics of the day. One cated. fo rm e r D em ocratic candidate fo r Mr. Schaeffer noticed the van He also established the first donated by B. Nelson, Sandy. of th e very im portant topics was guard of the horde on W ednes governor, w ho w ired fro m St. M em bers of th e P ioneers have sto re a t E agle Greek w here pio building the ' Morrison Street Orient School Plans day w hile inspecting his fields. Louis, Mo. been building tables and benches neers crossing th e m ouritain could bridge across th e Willamette river He w as not alarmed because A t a P o rtla n d m eeting la st fo r th e p a rk and will w ork th ere stop for supplies. T he F o ster Take Shape for Year to replace fhe old Stark Street he found only a few of the bugs. T h u rsd a y night, A dm iral T hom O RIEN T—J. E. Root, new p rin again S a tu rd a y Ju ly 23 getting M em orial w as erected A ugust 12, ferry . BUt on T h u rsd a y w hen h e cam e as L. G atch, retired , w as elected the barbecue pit- b u i l t . and the of last, year a fte r the new road cipal of th e O rient grade school, A nother interesting topic was back to look a t th e field a g a in he to head a g roup of representa.- finishing touches to th e p a rk w as com pleted over th e old Bar- has been busy interview ing new fou n d in sects by th e thousands. tive citizens to w ork fo r E llio tt’s teachers fo r the oncoming term . b ro u g h t up by T- K. Williams at equipm ent before the picnic. This (®TACADA A - Florian E m il T he C lackam as county court has been a big celebration fo r the low Trail. As m a n y as 40 b u g s w ere found recall. Mr. Root is replacing L. H. Mal- a m eeting in 1879 when he dis A ttending this m eeting a t Fos g v ic k a , 29, from R oute 1, on a sin g le stalk . Mr. S chaeffer T he p etition c a lls fo r th e sh e r la st w eek appointed P a u l H ous P ioneers every y e a r and a good te r Place from The Sandy Pio licoat principal fo r 18 y ears a t cussed th e cost of crop produc tion. Mr. Williams was a mem Ca, w was arrested in A lbany im m ed iately su m m oned P a u l iff’s recall on th e grounds th a t ton, M aple L ane dairy m an and tu rn o u t is expected fo r the pot O rient. fo °n larceny charges by M owry, entom o lo g ist fo r th e h e “m isrep resen ted his qualifi one-time legislator, as county luck d in n er this year, officers neer Society w ill be ,am ong others Mr. Root has been teaching the ber of the Powell Valley Grange the president of th e society V. and (%■ ®oss S tate Police G resh am B e rry ¿Growers, w ho cations to th e voting public to pro tre a su re r. eighth grade a t O rient fo r th e arid a district deputy a t th at said. Dell Butler. DfW y J. E. Shobe, su g g e ste d th e u se of DDT. Mr. cure his election, and th a t his T he c o u rt appointed Mr. H ous V. Dell B utler, p resident of the T he president of the»A m erican p a st tw o y ears and previously time. H e asserted very few farm ers ,imas county sheriff. S c h a e ffe r trie d th is insect killer conduct since tak in g office clear ton over a two-to-one sp lit in the Sandy P ioneers will be am ong P ioneer T rails association, How w as principal of th e L iberty E l admitted g u ilt to b u t fou n d th e stin k b u gs flo u r ly dem o n strates th a t he lacks the c o u rt to fill the vacancy to be the Sandy Pioneer m em bers a t a rd R- D riggs, New York, and em entary school rind ju n io r high knew the cost of raising the vari bdinp ?? 11 slolen articles, in- ished on it. He ag ain called Mr. fa rin crops. In 1878 his po qualifications essential to pro p left by Leon L. M cFarlane on tending the m eeting of th e A m er W alter M eacham, secretary of the school rit Tillam ook for five years. ous Hra„ ° three power saws, one M ow ry, w ho im m ed iately w ent to erly occupy and conduct an of Ju ly 31. , ican Pioneer T rails A ssociation O regon Pioneers will à tten d the H e w as also principal of th e Pine tato crop cost him 12% cents per 1 two trailers, a rototiller, Mr. M cF arlane will become and th eir president from New Grove ru ra l school in Hood R iver bushel; in 1879 the cost increased fice tr u s t and confidence;” th e field. - < m eeting a t F o ste r Place, Ju ly 24. county fo r 11 years. to 22 cents a bushel. . p o stm a ste r by action of a Ju n e 2 f tw° thefts of live stock York, H ow ard R. D riggs a t the Confronted w ith a new prob L. W. A ylsw orth, w ell know n New teachers already hired arc A t the present time there are c?u" 'y P ~ p le .; lem in an area w ell known for G resham fa rm e r and dem ocrat, com m ission and will succeed Mrs. F o ste r Place a t E agle Creek. - L enora P a rk e r, a c tin g p o stm aster M rs. C harity Sw aren, P ortland, two m em bers living who united a t r t J t P’c'lod up in A lbany insect problems, Mr. Mowry de to teach the first grade; Miss w ith th e G range in Orient in 1890, tecairiflCtlon sa^e where officials ployed his attack. He used m ost w as one of th e fir s t to ta k e out pe who filled the vacancy left by the B arbara McKiel, P ortand, to M arion Miller who now lives in ClacL?Uspicious and called th e of the known insect killers in titio n s to circulate. O thers have d e a th of P ercy-C auficld in 1946. teach second; Mrs. In g a Reirson, Coos county and Elnora Maxwell county sh eriff’s of- the book and finally found one, been placed w ith local business T he court appointed Mr. H ous houses as a m a tte r of public con ton -over the objections of the N orth D akota, th ird grade; Mrs. Scoville a t present in Browns parathion, which worked. venience. P etitio n s m ay be J. A? H aggenrhillery :■ hpublic i Approximat;e"l^f20 m qpiber^ a,t- Hazel Kies, P ortland, sixth grade; ville. Both a te still Grange m em is originaliy fro m “W e have n ever had a n y th in g signed or m ay be procured for p e rn o e ra tie party, w hich w as tor hr a where he was on p arole accountant h a s moved into the tended the C om m unity Church R obert Phelps, P ortland, seventh, bers, but in other Granges. like th is befo re,” Mr. M ow ry com circulation a t G resham D rug, pegging fo r .the appojritrftent ,of f* tt>5 t y l,S e a “ Ording W ayne PI. L aF arge, a deputy of old P o st Office building on Main “Work p a rty ” la st F rid ay n ig h t to and Mr. A rlow Sullivan, V an m en ted y esterday. G resham H ardw are, L undquist ta k e p a rt in th e general b e tte r couver, to teach the eighth grade. street, Sandy. C ontrol w as b ro u g h t into play & G ilberson grocery, S cribner’s M cF arlan e’s. Two teachers a re yet to be m ent and im proving of th e Mr. H aggenm iller cam e to “T he app o in tm en t of a repub f e f t o B ? H d d at b efo re M r. S ch aeffer h ad lost Ben, F ra n k lin Store, fro m W. R. hired fo r teaching seventh and Sandy M arch 15# a fte r practicing church and the church' annex. lican w as a procedure tra d itio n a l m u ch of h is field. W ion o r th e G resham Outlook. These m eetings have been ta k eighth, and fo u rth and fifth grade ly follow ed,” Ju d g e E. L. Pope in P ortland. Grange Hall ing place w eekly fo r th e la st com binations. A rran g em en ts for a second of said. “T he republican central According to Mr. Root two new m onth and a re to continue tuples a ~ A bout 25 fice in the old P o st O ffice build com m ittee endorsed Mr. H ouston The Clackamas- County F a rm Sandy Families Back prangp tended the Brightw ood th ro u g h th e sum m er or until the room s have been added to th e ers Union held its annual picnic ing a re being made, according to arid w e. follow ed th a t recom m en From California Trip Sight i ]'ance last S a tu rd a y renovation p ro g ram is completed. school and th e building h as been a t W illhoit Springs Sunday July Mr. H aggenm iller. dation. ■he flrst aat week’s dance w as M rs. L eonard L auderback, M rs. L a te r in the y e a r the H aggen A new fu rnace has been installed rew ired fo r m odern lighting. T h re e S an d y m en, B ryce Cane, Ju d g e Pope and Com m issioner T he O rient school board m eets 10. T he quarterly business m eet W wppu < series planned fo r E lizabeth P a y n e and M rs. W alkie th a t will h e a t both buildings. ¿ for the sum m er. - W. L. W hitlock an d B ruce T rit- P ro c to r have re tu rn e d from a tw o O. A- P ace signed th e o rder th a t m iller fam ily, consisting of two the second T hursday of each ing w as held. An estim ated 250 T he in te rio r and exterior both nam ed H ouston to th e post. T he boys, Je rry , 13, an d Jack. 15, and a re being repaired by m en and m onth. O fficers a re J. W. A lt persons attended. ' Mh nt than§e dances will be line w ere a rre ste d S a tu rd a y fo r w eeks’ v isit n e a r Los A ngeles. th e ir m other, Mrs. H aggenm iller Swimming, games and a lunch Wn a* tkA Grange hall, ra th e r d ru n k e n an d d iso rd erly conduct A ccom panying th em on the only d em ocrat on th e court, Stan will move, to Sandy as p erm a w om en volunteering th eir serv m an, chairm an and R. D. Rodgers, w ere programriied- (¡tie, -Whpr Indian P ag ean t Stock a t LaG ourgU e’s T a v e rn o n t h e trip w ere Miss B e tty , H u ff aker, S. Skoko, m ade nb com m ent on' secretary. ices. n en t residents. th e appointm ent. ed it, e earlier speculation Loop H ighw ay. T hey w ere fm ed E d P ay n e and C lifford F a u st. $5 each. ■lb ■ W gg»— "«S' SANDY, OREGON, TH URSDAY, JU LY 21, 1949 Three Sandy Men Arrested and Tried 20 Attend Church Working Parties Farmers Union Picnic Is Held