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SECTION SUBSCRIPTION PRICE *1.50 Per Year Subscribe Nowl ■•S1. * ' . ■ * - MRS. J. M C MILLER Editor Sandy, Oregon — EDITORIAL New Telephone Operator Few gatherings can compare with Miss Clara Tiffany is in the tele AXLE STILLiJN USE last Sunday's meeting of pioneers. t phone office at intervals learning AFTER tAlLF CENTURY After all, life is but a series of events, 5 the art of the “hello girl.” common place occurrences for most part, but in the aggregate little Mack Thomas is slU l using J ! Viait* With Grandmother things sum up into a tremendous an axle from a wagon tHtq. whs ; j Miller came out from the whole. Today, a pioneer woodsman ; Sandy came out victorious in the city Drusilla Friday evening to visit with her An exceptionally enjoyable meet- j < brought over the old Barlow » Dedication of the new auditorium with his ax and cross-cut saw “tack double header with Estacada Friday grandmother, Mrs. J. M. C. Miller, ing of the Kelso Women’s club was j road away back in 1866. Thev J 1 ' i l Cottrell school house occurred on ling” the mighty forest would be a on the Sandy floor. The boys’ until Monday morning. helu Thursday. Mrs. Waiter Dolan ’ * wagon was in the same tiain • 1 Saturday night, two hundred attend joke— and yet, such was the begin night with the Joshua Cockelrea: score was 19 to 9 and the girls led was the affable hostess. ing, and free refreshments were ning of civilization at Sandy. party, with whom Charley served the Estacada girls 27 to 15. Both The annual election resulted in the Back in School to the entire crowd. Marmot’s “grand old man" is Sandy teams kept the lead through- Bailey came. Harold Soderberg who recently had re-election of Mrs. Robert Jonsrud County Agent J. J. Inskeep was Adolph Aschoff, who has lived on his out the game. The lineup: present and put on the club work operation on his arm, is suffi as president; Mrs. George Hook, vice place 46 years, and who knows al Sandy 19 Estacada 9 an president; Mrs. Mildred Decker, sec reels which were instructive. The ciently recovered to enter high school j most every foot of these mountains V. Bacon F Jennings again and took up his work Monday. retary and treasurer. Yearly dues Mrs. Lelmfield HI Sandy union high school band played and foothills. Mr. Aschoff has lived S. Bacon F Osborne were also paid. Very delicious re Mrs. Leo Lehnfifeld took ill Tues and was enthusiastically received. so close to nature, and so attached Eri C Fantz Down from the Mountains freshments were served. day and the doctor ordered her to bed Principal G. D. Orr gave a short to country life, that, despite his in Duncan G Voight Members present were Mrs. Walter for a couple of weeks. Mrs. Mary address; Quentin Norquist gave a vio Walter Alt was down from the tense love for art and music, the city Norquist could never lure him fronf his moun Sandy subs., Scales G and Suckow Fanton mountains a few days ago and helped Dolan, Mrs. R. Jonsrud, Mrs. Albert Strucken is taking care of the two lin solo; songs by Harriet Radford, C. O. Duke put up a splendid aerial Jonsrud, Mrs. Huck, Mrs. Kirsch, Mrs. little great grandchildren for her and Dorothy Watkins, Martha Hudson, tain home, for long. The girls’ lineup: T. Dunn, Mrs. John Revenue, Mrs. also doing the housework. with Noreen Brophy at the piano, Sandy 27 Estacada 15 for the Duke electric radio. Carl Anderson, Mrs. Peterson, Mrs. were features of the program. A potato demonstration was held Shelley F Armstrong Here From Portland Rose Tathke, Mrs. E. Herz, Mrs. Mil Mrs. Buell Improving C. E. Gossett read, Mr. Loody sang at the Boring I. O. 0. F. hall last Child F McKinney Mrs. Alice Trullinger was out for dred Decker, Mrs. Max Kligel, Mrs. Mrs. Buell, whose home adjoins the Robert Gray and'Rena Bergseth re week with J. J. Inskeep, county agent Benentt RC Wilcox B. Wright, Mrs. George Hempe, Mrs. Baumback place, and who has been cited; Lawrence Craswell entertained several days last week with her sis in charge. How to control and elimi Schwartz JC Davis ter, Mrs. August Hoernicker. Mrs. A. C. Baumback, Mrs. Inez Nyman, very ill for some time, is now recov with "stunts.” nate diseased tubers was the princi DeShazer G Kaake Trullinger Mrs. Gilbert Eri, Mrs. Dock Hite. ering and was able to attend the The auditorium will seat 300, has lives in Portland. pal subject discussed. In the round Hite DeMoy Visitors were Mrs. Buell and her Kelso Women’s club meeting with i electric lights, and is completed at table discussion many valuable points Sandy sub., Sitz. G Bramhall, Corbett, nurse, Miss Barr, and Mrs. Dick the help of her nurse. a cost of $400. Much of the work Mr. Wheeler Improving were brought out, R. L. Sabin, H. C. referee. was donated, however. M. H. Wheeler is decidedly im Bruce. Compton, A. J. Ault and Helmar Lodge Presents Plant proved in health recently and is quite Johnson leading the same. Potato Mrs. August Hoernicker, who very growing for commercial shipments is SANDY HIGH SCHOOL NOTES encouraged. He is under the care of WHEELER MASTER OF ANNOUNCEMENTS ORIENT GRANGE much appreciates calls while she is The next one of the coming industries of this Freshman girls in the home eco Dr. Kirkpatrick of Portland. debate at Sandy union The following officers were elected 1 bedfast, was pleased to have visits high is scheduled nomics class have been making slips section. Thursday night, by the Orient grange Saturday: M. from seventeen friends last Sunday. February 9, with for Improving Their Property and blouses the past week. the Milwaukie de At the grange meeting of February Naomi Child is a rousing yell lead Hartwig Brothers are clearing their H. Wheeler, master; Lucinda Wheel A lovely plant, a gift from the Sandy bate team. 11 , the deventure plan on farm re er for the girls’ basket ball teams, aceage adjoining the filling station er, overseer; Mary Fritz, lecturer; Rebekah lodge, was brought to her Miss Bertha Tiffeny, who is in lief as sponsored by the National and also yells for the boys’ games,— on the north whenever they have a Max Kligel, steward; John Sleret, as by Mrs. E. F. Bruns and Miss Arleigh charge of both the Sunday school and little spare time. Kammerer. sistant steward; Amanda Byron, Grange will be discussed. The debat sometimes. church services at the Sandy Com chaplain; Sarah Wheeler, treasurer; ers are Roy Mallery, A. C. Thomas, The second girls’ team Is composed munity church announces special Bertha Ault, secretary; Charles Ill With Rheumatism affirmative; E. F. Bruns, Robert of sophomores with the exception of Guests et the Hemmen Home music as a feature next Sunday night Mr. and Mrs. Henry Haselwander Mrs. Isobel Wolfe has been suf Marie Server and Anita McCabe. Wheeler, gate keeper; Margaret Jonsrud, negative. The debate will and urges good attendance. be given during the lecture hour. A The new caps and emblems of the and baby were guests at the home of j Wheeler, Ceres; Ursula Sleret, Pa- fering with rheumatism in her right The date a of U. H. S. Mr. and Mrs. H. Hamman the past mona; Louise Nelson, Flora; Mary | arm this week, and has had to do her band concert has the ben Sandy band are very attractive. large attendance is desired. and Mountain Echoes, the Sandy high week. The Haselwanders came over Kligel, lady assistant steward. Mrs. housework left handed. Mrs. Wolfe further announcement changed, will be made from Hood River. I substituted as telephone operator in school paper, is one of the best of the Nelson was also appointed chairman Entertains Sewing Club to the date. of the home economics committee, | place of Miss Nettie Schmitz one day as The The Sandy Sewing club met with kind in the state. The paper is pub county declamatory contest and musician. There was a good at ! recently'. Mrs. Yost Monday evening. Those lished bi-weekly by the commerce de Pupils Vaccinated will be a grade school event of Feb Thirteen pupils were vaccinated at tendance of members and visitors. present were Mrs. Clarence Brown, partment, supervised by Miss Edna ruary 11 at the high school auditor | Mr. Wheeler Improved Mrs. Emil Bittner, Mrs. R. F. Dittert, Thompson. The staff Is— editor-in- the grade and 16 at the high school ium. There will be no admission M. H. Wheeler, who has been so charges; Miss Eunice Brown, Mrs. Harvey chief, Florence DeShazer; assistant last Thursday by Dr. Miller, county DEBATE TEAM LOSES all are invited. very ill for a long time and was prac A special Schneider, Mrs. Ned Mitchell, Mrs. editor, Kathryn Martin; business health physician, and the common DECISION TO WEST LINN program is being pre warning by all the above is “don’t tically blind two months ago, is now Lois Pohl, Mrs. Adolph Dahrens, and manager, Letha Child. Jay Foust is Sandy high debating team lost the pared by Sandy school in honor almost a well man, and surprised hi' of Washington's grade Mrs. Yost. Candy was served, the cartoonist and other department edi touch my arm. decision Thursday night to West grange birthday. This will associates by walking upstair policy of the club being not to serve tors are Violet DeShazer, Helen Linn. The debate was held here, E. to the lodge room alone and reading probably be a night program. Hempe, Homer Oiler, Quentin Nor- Will Represent Firwood School refreshments. E. Horning of Grant high school be “fine print” from the ritual again. quisst, Jonnie Shelley, Ethel Irvin,, Henry Keisicker, Jr., wag chosen ing judge. Cleone Mathei and Don Mr. Wheeler has been master of the Edward McCabe, Naomin Child, Julia' to recite in the annual grade school Harkleroad, Appointed Club Leader SANDY LOCALS West Linn, were on the Orient grange for several years. declamatory contest on February 10 , Brophy and Myrtle Sitz. The class County Club Leader H. C. Kueh- affirmative; Helen Hempe, Francois George Sharnke had a hard time at the high school. Henry will rep ner organized a pig club at Boring editors are Clara Sitz, Ellen Hall, Burrell, Sandy, negative. The ques getting through to Houd River one last week with H. C. Compton as the Vita Jones, Julia Brophy and Jaydene resent the Firwood school. tion was: “Resolved, that the United Mrs. Green Dead day Inst week, and reported snow leader. Kenneth Valberg is presi Nelson. Mrs. Gottfery Stucki, Jr., is mourn States should cancel the allied debt banked up along Cascade Locks 30 Here Since Holidays dent. Mr. Compton has been special ing the loss of her sister-in-law, Mrs. feet incurred before the Armistice was high. E. Beers and Ernest Harris have signed. Mr. Horning gave excellent Helen Green, who passed at a city Alice izing for years in the breeding of SHOWER FOR MRS. GRAY Douglass was ailing last week purebred hogs, and will evidently be Mrs. Henry Perret was hostess at been home since the holidays due to constructive criticism at the close of hospital on January 27. Mrs. Stucki with a:c attack of sore throat. inclement weather at the location of an expert leader for the boys. at an elaborate shower Thursday the debate.. Principal G. D. Orr pre had been taking care of Mrs. Green John Hamman is home again after the Mountaindale mill near Hillsboro. the past year at the Stucki home on a month’s visit with his brother and night in honor of Mrs. Alex Gray, sided. Likes Military Life the Cross road. Mrs. Green died family at Sauvie's Island. the affair being given at the hand W. A. Proctor and Mr. Harris of from tuberculosis, and was in the Mr. and Mrs. J. Frecl of Cherry- Neil Armstrong, class of ‘27, who some Perret residence. This was Sandy are the owners of the plant. Return* to Portland hospital weeks. A little boy ville were in Sandy recently on a joined the marines in August, recent one of the largest shower parties ever Mrs. Otto Matzes’ mother, Mrs. two and three one-half years old, beside shopping trip. ly wrote Mr. Orr that he likes the given here. Cake, sandwiches and Crew Working on Road Burrell of Portland, returned home Robert Jonsrud of the Jonsrud & J military life. Neil was in southern chocolate were served. Mrs. Nell Pence is here from Hood after a week’s visit with the her husband, survives. waters and was expecting to be called Present were Mrs. R. F. Dittert, Gunderson Lumber company, Sandy, Sunday River for a vis ; with the P. T. Shel Matzes and her daughter, Frances has a crew at work again on the road. | with a detail of soldiers in a big of Mrs. Harvey Schneider, Mrs. Clar Burrell, who is a prominent high LET THE NEWS BE OF SERVICE ley family. Mrs. Pence is a sister of fensive against the rebel general So- ence Brown, Mrs. Carl Aschoff, Mrs. He is building from the Bluff road ; school This section of the News will be Mrs. Shelley. senior here. dina. Harold Krebs, Mrs. Ed. Hart, Mrs. into the Sandy canyon. devoted to the Sandy community Mrs. McCabe, who has not been F. Bittner, Mrs. McBain, Mrs. Eva each week, and if necessary the spai 1 very well this winter was able to Pupils Get 100 Per Cent Attends Pioneer Meeting Johanson, Mrs. Alfred Gunderson, A New Beverage allotted be increased. The News be out Sunday with the family to at In last week's county test Dorothy Adolph Aschoff was a guest at the Mrs. Harold Gunderson, Mrs. J. There is a new product at Sandy I Bruns received a grade of 100 per wants to will be of service to you. Use tend the pioneer session. — Bulgarian buttermilk, and “every Paul Meinig home over Sunday, being Scales, Mrs. L. Louderback. these columns your - announce Mr. and Mrs. George Houskin* cent in spelling and language; Mary especially invited to attend the local Mrs. J. C. Roundtree, Mrs. W. Bos- body’s drinking it.” This healthful! Funk, Roberta Smith and Phyllis ments. Phone for Miss Pauline and Miss Ida Wendland or send pioneer society meeting. Mr. and holrn, Mrs. J. Strowbridge, Mrs. F. drink had been shipped until last Christianson each received 100 pet of interest to Mrs. J. M. in C. anything of Portland and C. A. Wcndlam Miller, week. Mrs. Otto Aschoff and sons from Dobberfuhl, Mrs. C. W. Bruce, Mrs. cent in spelling. All are eighth grade who is in charge of the Sandy sec spent Sunday with Mrs. Helen Dah Portland were also here to attend the W. McGinnis, Mrs. H. C. Goldsmith, rens and family. tion of the paper. pupils. meeting, as was Mrs. Emma Thomas, Mrs. E. Beers, Mrs. E. Harris, Mrs. Receiving Many Subscriptions Mrs. Helen Dahrens is quite en - 1 daughter of Mr. Aschoff. Mex Schmitz, Mrs. Viola Wiles, Mrs. couraged with the number of sub J. McCormick. Attend Ball Game Mrs. Adolph and Mrs. G. Dahrens, scriptions for the Eastern Clackama Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson came Mrs. C. Dubarko, Mrs. S. R. Harper, News that she has received during over from Corbett to see the ball Mrs. Albert Bell, Mrs. W. A. Proctor, the past week. game Wednesday night. Mr. Nelson Mrs. Ray Murray, Mrs. Ray Griffin, is a partner in the mill firm of the Mrs. Orville Manary, Mrs. C. Sharn- Snow and Ice in Gorge Ridge Lumber company. The Nel kee, Mrs. C. B. Steinman, Mrs. C. Anna Hennessey and Jim Allison DELIVERED sons brought with them Mrs. Hanah 0. Duke, Mrs. Carl Loundree, Mrs. motored almost to The Dalles recent -1 Nelson, Mr. Nelson’s mother, to see J. C. Duke, Mrs. P. T. Shelley, Mrs. ly and found one-way traffic through Columbia gorge, and snow and ice I her first basketball game. Yost. banked up like towers on each side The Misses Frieda Dobberfuhl, of the highway. Expected at Bremerton Mrs. Perrett, Nettie Schmitz, Evelyn Ted Strong will probably come up Mutchler, Marguerite Barnett, Mary to Bremerton, Washington, some Sharnke, also Roxie McCormick, Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Duke time next month. Ted is a former Amanda and Ruth Perrett, who as Miss Callista De la Fountaine and Sandy high school boy and has been sisted in serving. A number of gifts her mother were city guests at the with the U. S. marines for three were also received from others who home of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Duke on 1928 Chrysler recently, spending the afternoon and years. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. were not present. remaining for dinner. Miss De la 1928 Improved Whippet, delivered $840 E. C. Strong of Firwood. Fountaine is godmother to little Chas. $840 Van Ormand Farm Sold Coupe ........................................... $676 Collier Duke. Enjoy* Pioneer Meeting The old Van Ormand farm of 40 $840 Cabriolet Coupe.......................... $686 No one enjoyed the pioneer meet has been sold by Mrs. Minie Unable to Attend Meeting ing more than Lewis Hauglum, Sun acres $895 Maybee to Jacob Smith of Portland, “Auntie” McGugun was missed at Coach ......................................... $676 day. He has lived on the old Haug who $1310 his wife and five children the pioneer meeting Sunday. She has lum farm on the Bluff road since have with Sedan, 4-door...............................$727 62 Coupe moved on the place and are im not been strong as last year, has $1365 1883 and has seen great development proving it. The Smith children are been up and down but unable to get Sport Roadster.................... $668 here in the past 45 years. $1295 said to be of school age. George out for some time. “Auntie” is 87 $1395 Commercial Roadster ....... $622 Beers, Sandy real estate dealer, made and knows much about pioneer life Mr. and Mr*. Murray Entertain the transfer. around Sandy. New 1928 price on 72 and 80 Models Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Murray en tertained Miss Oral Powell and Hollis Make Trip with Band Smith of Dallas and a party of four Here From Pleasant Home of the latter's friends, at Sunday eve Mrs. J. R. Duncan of Pleasant Mrs. Alice Scales, Mrs. Blanche ning supper. They had been up to Home, early settler at Sandyridge, Shelley and Miss Genevieve Jonsrud was here Sunday to enjoy the pion went the "rounds” with the high the snow fields for the day. eer program and meet old time school band Saturday night enjoying friends. both the entertainment at Cottrell Dodge People Here Hessell Implement Co. and the grange reception at Boring. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Myers Kenneth Scales was one of the sax j and George Wgldkirk of DrRigo were Visits With Mother visitors at the pioneer meeting Sun Mrs. F. L. Proctor was with her players. All the boys. Principal Orr, day. The Myers’ lived on the old mother, Mrs. Lehman, several days director, and the ladies were almost Epperson place at Sandyridge 31 last w-oek. as the latter is still quite surfeited with “eats” after having two big feeds in one evening. pobrly and needed extra care. yehrs agd. FROM ESÏACADA HIGH * * * * * * * * KELSO CLUB REELEGIS MRS. 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