The banner-courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1919-1950, August 17, 1922, Page Page Seven, Image 7

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    THE BANNER-COURIER, OREGON CITY, OREGON THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1922
Page Seven
Sandy Department
Blanche R. Shelley
Visiting Team Here.
On next Tnursday evening the
Sandy Rebekah Lodge will initiate
four , new members. The degree
team from the Estacada Lodge will
come over and iput on the floor work.
All members are urged to attend.
Parent-Teachers' Picnic , a Success.
On account or the rainy weather
the parent-teachers' picnic, scheduled
for the grove last Sunday, was held
in the I. O. O. F. hall. A fair sized
crowd attended. ' Miss Dorothy Es
son pleased the audience with a vocal
solo; Miss Eunice Jonsrud gave 'a
reading, and little Bennet Miller re
cited. Judge Stapleton delivered a
forceful, earnest talk. Fourteen dol
lars was cleared, which will be add
ed to the piano fund.
Small Miss Entertains.
Ruth" Barnett had a number of her
friends in last Wednesday afternoon
to help celebrate her eighth birthday.
Many little remembrances were re
ceived. Dainty refteshments were
served to the following: Amanda
Peirtet, Laura 'Hoffman, Roberta
Smith, Peggy Dodson, Mildred Mar
io, Ronald Esson, Jr.,' Ruth Esson,
Laurance and Forrest Shaw, Heinie
Dittert, 'Mfabel, Mildred and Margue
rite Frace, Walter Duncan, Phyllis
Christensea, Margait Bell, Margue
rite, Mildred and Ruth Barnett, Mrs.
Jack . Thomas and small daughter,
Mildred May.
Sandy Meets Defeat.
After a most successful season, the
Sandy nine came to grief at the
hands of the . Oswego team last Sun
day, the score being 8-6.
Parent-Teachers' Meeting Well At
tended. The Parent-Teachers'' Association
met at the home of the presideat,
Mrs. Anna Duke, last Wednesday
evening, with about twenty-five mem
bers and friends in attendance. The
president appointed the following
committee to take charge of the pur
chasing of the piano for the grade
school, namely: Mrs. J. M. G. Miller,
Mrs. Florence Cofinors and Walter
Krebs.
- Sandy Woman Hurt.
Mrs. Jack . Barnett received a se
vere cut on the head last week, when
a heavy iron bar which she was try
ing to move, fell from overhead. The
blow stunned her, but neighbors ad
ministered first-aid and soon restor
ed her to consciousness.
Better Films for Sandy.
Mr Staehli, who conducts the mov
ing picture show here, announces
that there will be a show every Sat
urday evening and a repetition Sun
day evening. Mr. Staehli has a pic
ture show in Portland and will show
the same films in the Sandy show
house, so we are assured of high
class pictures.
Base Ball Dance.
The Sandy baseball nine gave a
dance at the I. O. O. F. hall last
Saturday night, which was well at
tended. Woman Breaks Arm
Mrs. Bertha Koch of Cherryville,
while helping in the hay field recent
ly, fell from a load of hay and broke
her arm.
. JUUUS G. STURE
Reliable Dentistry
Nerve Blocking
Residence and Office Phone
Sandy, Oregon
LOCALS.
J. Scales and W. Bosholm left
Tuesday morning for Shepherd
Springs, where they expect to remain
for some time.
MrSt Shelley and son were Port
land visitors last Wednesday.
David W. Pence pi Little Sandy
Ranger Station was in Sandy- Mon
day on his way to Portland on official
business "
Miss Louise Goger of Vancouver,
Wash.,' visited Sunday and Monday
with Miss Hazel Beers and Mary
Sharuke.
Mr. and Mrs." Bert Edwards of
Vancouver spent Sunday as the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Develin,
Ralph Ganger and family were over
from Bull Run one day last week.
. A. B. Shelley of The Dalles, accom
panied by his mother of Hood River,
stopped in Sandy last Wednesday
evening on their way to Little Sandy
Ranger Station, where Mrs Shelley
will Ibe the guest of her daughter,
Mrs. David Pence. Mr. Shelley re
turned to The Dalles the next morn
ing. Miss Hazel Bulger of Vancouver,
Wash, was a Sandy caller last Sun
day. '
Mrs. Gillet of Lents came out Tues
day for a little visit at the Esson
home.
Melvin Ray spent Saturday and
Sunday with the home folks at Inde
pendence. Dr. Batkins, father of Dr. Batkins
of Gresham, was a Sandy visitor on
Monday.
Harry Morton of Zig Zag was in
town Monday.
Mr and Mrs. Peik and small
daughter of Huber Ore., were guests
at the Esson home last Friday eve
ning. Saturday they motored to the
Joe De Shazer home at Dover. Mrs.
Peik will be remembered as ' Miss
Carrie De Shazer.
Frank Chowan, accompanied by
Mrs. R. A. Chowan and daughter
Caroline, motered to Salem Saturday,
returning Sunday by way of McMinn-
ville, where they visited Mr. and
Mrs. Van Horn, Mr. Chowan's foster
parents. Mrs. Frank Chowan came
home with them for a fewdays' visit.
C. I Hensen moved his family
down from Zig Zag Monday to their
new 'home near Sandy
Mrs. Tilke, who has been cooking
at the Sandy hotel, left for Portland
Monday.
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SHOES
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Children's "Shoes ...... $ .50 to $3.25
Women's Shoes ........2.50 to $6.00
Men's Shoes .... $2.95 to. $8.00
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HIGHLANDS
Mrs. N. Scribner of Hoff was a
guest at the Wirtz home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. !Yankiee have sold
their place and will soon leave for the
east. '
Mrs. Cole was a Monday afternoon
visitor at the Swank home.
The Ladies' Social Hour Club met
with Mrs. David Rutherford last
Thursday.
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AVI
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IS A RARE GRACE
Bwt there are a lot of "graceful" people in.
this community, if we may judge by the
number of depositors in our savings depart
ment. Have YOU acquired' the grace of saving?
Better make the start today one dollar does
it. ' - .
Clackamas County Bank
. SANDY, OREGON.
Mr. Frank Converse, son ' of Wil
liam Converse, was down from Taco
ma for a few days' vacation last
Week.
Mr. E. J. Swank was called to
Fail-view Saturday on account of the
illness of his mother, Mrs. Thomas
Swank.
Earl Meeker was an Oregon City
visitor Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Barkclay and
children of Los Angeles, Calif., have
been guests at the M. E. Katfflle
home.
Mr. Henry Bitder'of Honolulu is
visiting friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Handle,' who
have been living at Kerry, Oregon,
have moved back to their ranch.
Mrs. Savan and Mrs. Park of Port
land are vsiting at the home of their
sister, Mrs. R. Stein.
Mrs. Margaret Cherlic. of Portland
spent theweek-end at the home of
her parents.
Mrs. Fonander calliU ont Mrs. M. 15.
Kandle Tuesday afternoon of this
week.
Mr. O. Hoffman has been on 'the
sick list.
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Mr. Chester Delmas left this, week
for San Francisco, where ' he will en
gage in the cooperage business. Mrs.
Delmas and children will follow later.
Mr. William Scheifer was a Molal
la visitor Monday, being called thJEre
on business.
Mr. John Shoberg left Wednesday
for West Timber, where he will re
main for same time.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Lewis and Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Lewis and Bert Lewis
visited at thehome of Mrs. Charles
Hunter Sunday.
Milton Chindgren's residence was
destroyed by fire on Tuesday. Neigh
bors saved all their furniture, but the
house was a total loss
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Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Newquist of
Camas, Wash., were guests at the A.
Vallen home Monday and Tuesday
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Emile tt
ner, Wednesday, Aug. 9, a son.
Mrs A. Eimon entertained the i a
dies' Aid last Wednesday afterno.'n
in honor of her guests, Mrs. Mich l
sen and daughter and Miss 01e;..i
Halverson of Portland.
Mrs. Ed. Hodgkiss is on the svi
list. .
Mr. Walter Cox, who is working at
Eagle Cliff, Wash., was an Elwood
visitor over the week-end. '
A. N. Bogden and son Julius drove
to Portland Saturday.
MKCflM IMmiCTPlCC
Weekly Record of Industrial
Conditions Gleaned From Re
liable Sources Over The State
Portland to have a new $40,000
wicker furniture store.
t Hood River to have new $25,000 co
operative fruit storage plant.
Rainier Long Bell Co. goes to eight
hours; two big mills to be built.
Milton Box Company expects to
make two million boxes this year.
Portland Two large apartment
houses to be constructed here.
Bridge across Columbia proposed at
Biggs.
Portland $170,000 blind school to
be erected.
Bend Modoc Lumber Co. to erect
ten dry kilns.
A shipment of 36,000 cans of straw
berries to England has been made by
the Lebanon cannery.
Clatskanie State bank to have $25,
000 home. "
Reedsport I. O. O. F. Lodge to
erect lodge room and hall here soon.
Hood" River Two contracts let for
surfacing Mt. Hood loop:
Eugene University of Oregon build
ings destroyed by fire recently to ibe
replaced at once, new structures to
cost between $60,000 and $70,000.
Gresham New school buildng to be
erected.
HUlsboro 'Thirty thousand dojlar
Masonic temple to be erected here.
I Corbett Thirty thousand dollar
j union high school building to be erect
ed. j Wendling Work to 'start on new
mill to replace one destroyed by fire.
Maupon to have new hotel to re
place the on destroyed by fire last
year.
Marshfield Odd Fellows to have
new home here.
New (hotel completed at Madras.
Astoria New hotel to be erected in
short time.
Donald Aurora road being paved.
Vernonia no whas a railroad.
Pendleton Columbia basin well
shows signs of oil.
j Medford Four hundred thousand
dollars to be snent on Eagle Point ir
rigation project.
EAT
Mt. Hood
Ice Cream ,
Heathized to Preserve
the Vitamines.
Daily Served to Oregon
. City.
MT. HOOD ICE
CREAM CO.
Portland, Ore.
ASK FOR
PORT-O
True Fruit
Products
Strawberry
. Loganberry
Cherry
Orange
Tokay
Golden Mint
PORT-O FRUIT
PRODUCTS CO.
Portland, Oregon
CANDY CORN
Pure Delicious
YVTioIesome
A STRICTLY OREGO N PRODUCT MADE BY
t Portland, Oregon
Beaver Engraving
Company
" ' Phone Main 2003
PHOTO ENGRAVING
PRINTING PLATES
148 Fifth St
PORTLAND, ORE.
IE A. BOOSTER Smoke
La Gran Marca
Cigars
OREGON MADE
HIGH GRADE
UNION MADE
if op r; W
llZha GreatNorthwesl
Exact Size
Also
. 10c
sizes
and'
5c
Marca
Smokers
ason, Ehrman & Co.
Distributors of The Nation's Finest Cigars.
Porter's Macaroni
Made under the most sanitary
conditions in a
Sunshine
Factory.
Hf the, Rich Red
Label
Porter-Scarpelli Macaroni Co.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
TRY
Bradley's Pies
East 5100 645 Grand Avenue
Portland, Oregon.
The Quality Store Of Clackamas
County Since 1895
The Home of Hart,
Schaffner, and Marx
Queen Quality Shoes
For Women
7th at Main Oregon City
PARAMOUNT
RESTAURANT
All White
Opposite Court House
"Service with a Smile".
All new equipment .
HAWLEY
PULP and PAPER CO.
Every Merchant and Every
Customer Should Demand
HAWLEY PAPER
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of Oregon City
Safety, Honesty, Court
esy, Service
4 p. c. paid on Savings
512 Main St,
"Oregon City
HOGG BROS.
Hardware, Furniture
Everything For The
Home
8th at Main, Ore. City
BANK OF COMMERCE
"The Bank That Backs
The Farmers
New location, Bank of
'Commerce Building. .
. Oregon City
Seventh and Main
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EDITORIAL
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Employment.
Don't you know that, after all, it is the little
things that put the Smile in Life and smoothes over
and erases the rough spots that trip us up? Every
day brings forth an opportunity to scatter some of
these Smiles along the Highway of Life. To add
Joy and Happiness to somebody's home .and some
body's existence. -
The homes of this city are homes of comfort. The
exceptions are solely the result of lacking the propr
er financial incomenecessary for the needs of living.
It is up to all of us to bring about commercial and
industrial conditions that will make more and bet
ter employment possible for those who need it. And
this can be done by keeping our community finances
within ourselves FOR OURSELVES.
Patronize . Home Industry, Home Merchants and
Home Products. From buying an Automobile to
purchasing a pair of shoes let your commercial
actions be limited by the boundaries of Oregon City.
Hire Oregon City Labor, purchase Oregon City
Materials and let your finished improvement repre
sent a 100 PER' CENT PERFECT OREGON
CITY LOYALTY. ' . '
Every one of these actions, friends, means em
ployment, vocation, prosperity, joy and happiness
and we might add Profit. Profit for every
one concerned YES, EVEN PROFIT FOR
YOURSELF. Profit in the fact that you have
benefited yourself by keeping your money in Ore
gon City. Profit by helping to create conditions
of prosperity permitting an increased- property
value to prevail and greater income from our in
vestment. Profit in the personal satisfaction and
feeling that you have, doneyour civic duty, towards
your city and earned the title of a LOYAL ORE
GON CITY CITIZEN. c
Every one of the Business Firms listed on this
page give employment to Oregon City people. And
they are only part of the business and industrial
district of Oregon City composed of Business Men
who SUPPLY VOCATIO NFOR HUNDREDS OF
OREGON CITY HOMES. Their desire is to not
only maintain this condition but to increase the op
portunity for labor in this community. The pos
sibilities and amount of improvement will only be
limited by your Loyalty, your Co-operation and
your Patronage. Therefore let these be" liberally
and freely given.
Jones Drug Co.
"In business for yoi
health".
Try our delicious foun
tain lunch
Frank Busch &
Sons
"The Home of Good
Furniture"
"The Winchester Store"
Visit our model grocery
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F. O. B. Oregon City '
The . three leaders in
Motor Cars
STOKES MOTOR
CAR CO.
Phone 750. 1114 Main.
MAC DRY BATTERY
No Water No Acid
No Attention
GUARANTEED FOR 3 YEARS
Distributors for
Clackamas County
Green Point Garage
Phone 680-J
DURANT CARS
Beautiful but built to
stand the "Gaff".
May we take your fam
ily for a ride?
Weismandel and Payne
Phone 284, Main and 11
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