THE BANNER-COURIER, OREGON CITY, OREGON THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1922 Page Eleven Sandy Department Blanche Shelley P. T. Holds Last Meeting The Sandy Parent-Teachers Organ ization held its last meeting of the year last Thursday evening in the City Hall and elected the following officers for the coming year. Pres.. Mrs. Anna Duke; vice pres., Mr3. Mar guerite Dittent; Sec, Mrs. Ruth Reed; Treas., Mrs. Alma Maroney. It was voted to turn the money re maining in the treasury after all bills have been paid, into the piano fund for the grade, schools. IfTs" hoped to have sufficient in this fund when school opens in the fan tolmy a good piano. " Primary Room Picnics The pupils of Mrs. "CBnnors room went over to the old Proctor and Strairs mill last Wednesday on an outing. ' Accompaning them were Madames R. S. Smith, J. Maroney, R. F. Dittert, H Perret, C. Gray and Miss Annie Maroney. Grade School Program . Friday evening at 8:30 in the I. O. O. F. hall the 8th grade will have their graduation exercises and the other grades will put on a program. There may be a speaker. After the exercises there will be a basket social, the pro ceeds to go into the piano fund. Everyone is urged t oattend and bring a basket. Womans Club Meets The Woman's Club of Sandy met at the home of Madam Bruns last Thurs day afternoon with the following members present: Medames Shelley, Smith, Gxay, Reed, Hornickes, Thomp son, iBeers,. States, Bruns, Basholm, Shipley, Eason, Bell Duke and Eason. The following guests were entertained, Mrs. E. Z. Beers, Mrs. J. C. Laundry, Mrs. Bruns, "Mrs. J. M. C. Miller, Miss Carolina Vaeretti and Miss Mildred Busholm.. The officers elected for the coming year were: Pres. Mrs. Blanche Ii. Shelley, vice pres., Mrs. Ethel Thompson; sec, Mrs. Margaret Gray; treas., Mrs. Alice Scales. The following program was enjoyed; Topic, "The Battle Ship Oregon", Mrs. Edna Esson. Topic, "Crater Lake", Mrs. Aliije Scales. Topic, "Pendleton Roundup", Mrs. R. S. Smith. Topic "The Woman Suffrage Movement", Mrs. Augusta Bruns. Topic, "Prohibi tion Laws of Oregon", , Mrs. Sadie Bosholm. Topic, '"The Deepest Can yon in the World", Mrs. Shelley. Topic, "The Interstate Wagon Bridge" Mrs. Anna Duke. Vocal solo, Mrs. J. M. C. Miller. At the close, delicious refreshments were served. The Club will meet June 15th at the country home of Mrs. Sadie Bosholm. New officers will be installed, officers re ports will be read and plans for next years work will be discussed. 0 Exercises At Gladstone A number of people from Sandy and vicinity acocmpanied the 8th grade to Gladstone Park last Saturday where appropriate exercises were held and diplomas presented. The pupils from Sandy were Milton Meinig, Geo. Dodd, Thony's Scales, Kenneth Proctor, Har old Krebbs, Clem Shaw, Bernice Dun rnn Alhpvt Wnffman Vplma. Hensen and Ivan Johnson, graduates from Welches were in the bunch. Special Meeting of Community Club The Sandy Community Club and the Womens Club met in special meeting last Friday evening in the City hall to , discuss the Question of entering a float in the Floral Parade of the Rose Festival, June 23rd. The members generally favored the plan and the president of the Community club, Cecil O. Duke, appointed the following committee to take charge, Mrs. Scales, Mrs. Junker and Mrs: Jtyeinig. The committee from the Womens .club to cooperate with them is Medames Eas on, Thompson and Scales. Drive To Corvallis Several 'Sandyites drove to Corval lis Sunday where they spent the day Visiting other Sandyites attending O. A. C. Among those who went were Mr. and Mrs. Albion Meinig and son Milton, Mr. Paul Minig and daughter, Frances. Mrs. Annoe Glockner, Hazel Beers, Lucile McCarter, Glenn Laun dry and Melvin Ray. Protect young fruit trees from mice. Wire screens about the trees are good. Tramp the snow well about each tree. This will often discourage the mice working around it. They like to bur row In grass and other refuse near the tree under the snow and eat the bark. Sandy Wins On Diamond Quite a spirited game was played on the Springdale diamond last Sunday, the contesting nines being Sandy and Springdale. The score stood 19 to 17 in favor of Sandy. Several from San dy motored over to witness our boys make good. P Born to Mr., and Mrs. Logan, Sat urday, June 3rd an 8 pound boy. Al Edwards and son Lennis and Bert Edwards of Vancouver, spent Sunday at the Teke Beer's home. The Firwood school is the proud possessor of a new piano. ' It was put in last Wednesday. This has been paid for by socials of various kinds. Little Ruth Barnett received a sev ere flesh wound last Thursday eve ning. While playing she fell and cut her arm badly. Dr. Williams was call ed and dressed it, Ruth carries her arm in a sling now, but will be all o. k. in a few more days. R.. S. Smith, and family went to Gresham last Monday afternoon to look after the graves of Mrs. Smith's mother and father. Brother Wm. H. Cross of Spokane and 'Claude Cross of San "Francisco, sent beautiful floral tributes. Mr. King has taken over the Ujjiier mail route, from Sandy to Rhodendron and is using a Reo truck on the line. jgiC 8 i& tS& J tj S CANBY Dr. John Fuller J " - & The new business building, which has been under construction since March, is now. finished and the corner store room is now occupied, by the C. H. Shelton Drug Company. ., John Kohler the owner of the prop erty has shown both mechanical and architectural skill, in the construction of the building. This adds another building to Mr. Kohlers enterprise in Canby, he hving only a few months previously finished a new home for himself, which buildings add much to the beauty of our little city. - The present new structure, is a credit to Canby, and we feel that we owe him a debt of gratitude for adding so much tft the beauty of the business section of our town. The corner store room, being oc cupied by the Shelton Drug Company, is an ideal location and Mr. Shelton is installing an up-to-date dispensory for soft drinks, ice cream and other delicacies, usually served in connec tion with the small town pharmacy. One of the other store rooms in the new building, we understand, is to be used as a grocery conducted by Mr. Swaumhy who was formerly connected with the J. R. Vinyard store in Canby. J. E. Schaubel who is taking special treatment at the Pierce Sanitarium in LPortlahd, is visiting his parents in Canby, for a few days. , T. O. Hederson who has been .as signed the foremanship on the Canby section of the S. P. company's con struction work has moved to Canby with his family, and occupies the Vestch property in the south side on the city. Max Boehmer and wife, in company with five autos filled with people from Canby, made a trip to Corvallis last Saturday to attend a special meeting of Pyramid Lodge No. 1, of the Al Azar Auxiliary to the Fraternal Order of United Artisians. They report a large crowd of dele gates in attendence, from the counties of Lynn, JMarion, Polk. Benton and Jlackamas; and a large class of can didates taking the initiatory degree in this fraternity. - A banquet was also functioned by the Artisan members of Corvallis, in appreciation of the presence and help, from those in attendance from out of. the city. The bunch from Canby returned EOPLE WHO ARE Particular Find the utmost satisfac' tion in our cafeteria service Whether you prefer a sim ple lunch or a complete din ner you will find, the best of ! food at reasonable prices, cooked and served with that attention . to detail which alone will produce ' QUALITY EATS The Falls 703 $ Iain St. Phone 44 riday and aturday, June 9 and 10 Here are just a few of the many bargains to be found in our store during this immense co-operative event. With each purchase' of one dollar,, cash you will receive a ticket entitling you to a chance on the Ford Touring car to be given away Saturday night. Don't fail to take advantage of these prices. Two days only, next Friday and Saturday, June 9 and 10. , - I'- ffi? " . GUARANTEE I KiSfr'Ltij " MEEjP SATISFACTION GUARANTEED lSSj CRTOURMONCTBAay mimmmVmmu02 1 REMOVE SEAL WITH CongGleum ELgs Regular Special 18x36 1.25 .49 36x36 , , 1.75 .99 37x72 2.75 1.99 36x4 2.25 1.79 6x9 ' 7.50 5.75 7y2x6' 9.50 6.75 9x9 11.50 . 8.75 9x10' 15.50 - 9.95 9x12, 18.60 11.95 9x15 23.25 15.50 Congoleum floor coverings, ment of patterns. . . Regular $1.25 per yard Regular $1.00 per yard ... Regular $ .75 per yard ., .. 12 ft. Cork Lenoleums Reg.. $1.75 special $1.29 Reg. 1.50 speical 1.19 Reg. , 1.25 special .99 large' assort- . 89c, . 69c .. 49c Administer Body Brussels Rugs Tapestry Wool Fiber Big reductions in the new patterns of these popular room size rugs. An inspection of our stock will convince you that this is a real rug sale. Just a few of the many bargains. 9x12 Regular Special $75 $45.50 $65 $39.50 $50 $35.00 $40 $29.50 $35 . $19.50 MATTRESSES 35 lb. Cotton Felt Regular Special $10.00 urn 40 lb. Cotton Felt, assorted ticking, 12.50 5.95 50 lb. Cotton Felt : .. 15.0GI 8.50 Large assortment of high grade mattresses ranging from $10 to $35. Big reductions in odds and ends in dressers chiff oneres, bed room furniture, dining room chairs and rockers, all reduced for thisbig two day sale. flED-kSTAR We Carry The Universal, Colonial and Majestic lines of ranges in large variety. Used Range Bargains Charter Oak, 18 in. oven - Was $50, now $27.50 Acme Range, 20 in. oven, With Reservoir $22.50 Charter Oak, Glory Range 14 in oven was $25 now 15.75 Red Star Oil Stoves At our previous sale prices: Reg. Now Oven, one burner, 5.50 2.75 Oven, two burner, 6.50 3.25 Oil Stoves Prices were from $35 to$85, now $18.50 to $59.50 No wicks or wick substitutes. Positive valve control, regu lates like city gas. Glass doors, handel always cool. v Fuel supply back 'of stove. . Baked enamel finish, easily cleaned. ; 1 OSWEGO L. K. Davidson J J O. C. Merrick is riding around in a new Buick. Mrs. Lou Ford and son. of Willam ette visited Mrs. Orvill Davlrtsnn Saturday and Sunday. jonn waine3 ana family motored to Wilsonville, Sunday. They yeport a very enjoyable trip. on Sunday with sleepy heads, glad hearts, tired nerves, fond remem- berances for Corvallis and a desire to repeat the stunt, when opportunity affords. ' vSa ? td 5 ? K$ S5 Miss Gladys Schawfer Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Amy Bowden, at Am boy, Washington. Carl Bethke is spending his sum mer vacation with his aunt, Mrs. Lucy Bliss, of Amboy, Washington. After two previous defeats, the new ly organized Oswego baseball team defeated the fast Aurora team, at Aur ora, to the tune of 17 to 15 in an ex citing 12 inning game. Manager Harry Headrick's home run featured the game. Oswegos new walks give the town a progressive and up-to-date appear ance. Mrs. G. W. James visited her daughter, Mrs. Merredes Davidson on Sunday. Miss Maixne Worthington is here visiting her father. CLASSIFIED ADS . WANT ADS in these columns COST LITTLE the RESULTS ARE BIG RATES For first insertion 25 cents; for -subsequent issues one cent a word. Ads received too late for this column will be classified .elsewhere. For Sale Live Stock FOR SALJi-Fresh Jersey Cow, also ' sow .with litter. D. E. Brown, Ore gon City, Rt 3, Phone Beaver Creek 33-551. , (5-22-tf.) For Sale Miscellaneous FOR SALE 1000 Fruit Trees and . Rose Bushes, apples, pears, prunes plums, and peaches, one and two year olds, 25 cents each, H. J. Big ger, Oregon City Greenhouse. ; Nov. 17-tr. For Sale Farm Machinery MONEY TO LOAN ON FARM AND CITY PROPERTY Philip : Ham mond, Lawyer, Beaver Building, Oregon City," Oregon. 5-17-4 1. FOR SALE House and Lot, corner J. Q. Adams and Thitreenth Street. House has 5 rooms, modern conven iences, full basement. Price $2500. Terms. Particulars Banner-Courier, v 4t FOR SALE One acre, good house, 6 rooms and bath, big concrete base ment. 1 block from car, 8th and Ma pie Ave., Willamette. All kinds- of iruit, apples, cherries, peaches, ber ries, shade trees and lawn. John Wilken. '.- 5-17-4 t.-pd. FARM MACHINERY FOR SALE 1 Case 10-18 .Tractor and 2-bottoin gang, $550.00. 1 Case 10-18 Tractor, double disc 2-bottom gang, $600. 1 50 tooth harrow, new, $13.75. 1 Reversible 2 horse disc new $37.25 1 H. P.' Hercules , gas engine, new, $51.75. 1 1 H. P. Z gas engine Bosch mag, $48.50. 1 Wade power drag saw and 4 ft. saw, $117.00. REED AUTO CO., Estacada. ' To Be Sold at a Sacrifice 1 cream separator, 600 lb. capacity. 1 cider press, large size. . 1 Drag-saw complete on truck. 1 Farm .Wagon with rack. Household ' furniture including kitchen range heater, gas range. 1 registered Jersey cow. JOHN N. ROGERS, Inquire at store, Kendall station. ' 6-l-22-2t.-PD COW FOR SALE-Jersey-Holstein, 5 years old, 2 gal. per milking. Alfred Lillie, Rt 2, Box 169A, Oregon City. (5-25-3tp.) Wanted Real Estate MONEY TO LOAN og rarma of over ten acres at 6 per cent. Long time' loans on easy payments. Federal oans a specialty." Alfred Graham, Canby, Oregon. 3-10-tf WANTEDTo buy second hand goods. . Will pay cash for used fur niture, tools, or any thing of com mercial value. Large stock of goods for sale. J. H. Mattley. 9J4 - 7th St. U BUST UM WE FIXUM Bicycles repaired, saws filed ' and set-soldering. 2nd Hand Bicycles for Sale - Cheap . Kimball Organ, $15 FIXUM SHOP Opposite Library on 7th St. Standard ... i: Berry Crates AND Folding Hallocks VEGETABLE PLANTS, FLOWER AND GARDEN SEEDS Dependable Poultry supplies and feeds are a large factor in ; successful poultry 'farming. Our prices compare very favorably .with pre-war times. Larscn & Company 10th and Main Oregon City Paul R. Meinig GENERAL MERCHANDISE Sandy, Oregon HATS SHOES IMPLEMENTS HARDWARE WIRE BRICK LIME CEMENT FENCING Watch for the Red Baby Delivery PRICES GUARANTEED