Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, February 10, 1928, Image 5

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EDITORIAL
Two local girls. Miss Marie and
Miss Amanda Miller, and Herbert
Mathes, their brother-in-law, and Mrs.
Matthes, will all sail 'fo r Australia
about the first of April where they
will remain for three years, the three
former to be in charge o f a branch
plant o f the Jensen Knitting mills,
which these folks are to open for
the company in this far away land.
A large increase o f salary, also first
class passage will be furnished foia
the entire party both going and for
the return trip.
The three sisters are delighted that
they can be together and have such
a splendid opportunity. Amanda
and Marie have worked for the com­
pany for several years and are now
toeing rewarded for their faithful and
conscientious effort. Such a position
is never won through indifferent ser­
vice.
SANDY NEWS SECTION
MRS. J. M. C MILLER
Editor
Sandy, Oregon
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Wisconsin Visitor
Birthday Dinner for for Mrs. Bruce
Miss Bertha Tiffany will be in
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Judkins enter-
A birthday dinner for Mrs. Dici
charge o f the services at the Com­
tained the former's nephew, Joseph Bruce at the ('. E. Gossett home wn
munity church Sunday night at 7:80.
'Forbes, o f Jamesville, Wisconsin, for an event o f the week, all o f the
Miss Arleigh Makerer, head o f the I a few days the past week.
There will be special music. Prayer
! Gossett relatives being present.
meeting is held every
Wednesday home economics department, is plan­
Sandy hoopsters were joyous at night, a feature o f which is a song ning a dinner for the mothers and Chief Powder Man
Painting New Home
winning the games at Estacada Fri­ service. A large attendance is solic­ fathers o f the home “ ec.” advanced
Charles Shurnke and son Carl ha'
Ed. Gesch is now chief powder man
day night. Both games were remark­ ited at all services. Sunday schoo' class o f ten members for February
at the head works and is getting ex­ been at Rhododendron for over
able for clean playing on both sides. meets at 10 o ’clock.
15. The girls will prepare and serve cellent wages. Ned Mitchell is doing week painting the new home o f M
Sady boys won with a score 16 to 15 | An interesting lecture, illustrated the dinner in the school dining room.
cement work at the dam.
and Mrs. Walter Creighton.
and the girls’ score was 17 to 14.
Bill Dodd, Richard Maronay, Anton
with slides, will be given Friday night
Jonnie Shelley was Sandy high j February 17, at the union high schoo) Perret, Winnifred Glockner, Helen
Mountain Traffic Heavy
Prepare to Start Mill
point for the girls with 15 and Arm­ by J. B. Horner of 0. A. C., the Aust and Evelyn Bennett were all at
Principal G. I). Orr said it was
E. Beers and Ernest Harris ha
strong, Estacada, with nine. Scales topic of which is Early Oregon His Government Camp Sunday.
The "fierce” driving out from the city gone back to the Mountaindale m
made 6, Eri and Bacon 4 points each tory. This lecture aryl picture enter girls waited tables, going up Satur­
Sunday evening as the mountain traf­ , and will look things over prcparatoi
for Sandy boys. The girls have Mil- tainment is free and Mr. Horner i: day night. The boys went up Sun­ fic was so heavy.
to starting operations if the weathi
waukie to play before the champion­ especially anxious to have the Pioneer day with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Roundree
remains favorable.
ship is decided.
and Early Settlers’ society take an to see the ski jumping at Swim. Enjoy Sports at Swim
Jackson was referee. At least 15 active interest and not only come Anton and Bill took a flay with the
The Hilsenkopf and Don Bodley Visit at Jonsrud Home
fans attended the game from Sandy but bring others. Principal *Orr of trays Sunday night while the big ban­
Mrs. Robert Jonsrud’s two sister
families and Tracy Everett enjoyed
beside those connected
with
the the high school hopes for a packed quet was on at Government Camp
the winter sports at Swim on Sun­ Mrs. Lindell and Mrs. Albert Rodlu
school.
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house.
hotel, and had their first trial at day.
spent a day recently at the Jonsru
Friday night o f this week the waiting tables.
home. The time was spent in sewin
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BODY OF TIMBER SOLD
grande school declamatory contest
The debate had to be postponed Visits Daughter in Portland
and visiting.
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George Beers, Sandy real estate will be held at the high school.
Lawrence Finger, 9, who has been
Monday because o f the illness o f one
Mrs. C. W. Bruce went to the city
suffering from diabetus for months man, reports the following deals:
The ski tournament at Swim lasl of the visiting orators.
on a shopping trip recently and vis­ Aid Has Good Report
is now convelescent. Lawrence has Eleven acres o f timber located on Sunday was such a success that the J
Mildred Barnett was taken to the ited her daughter Blanche while there
The Cottrell Ladies Aid showed
been with his sister, Mrs. Frank Cedar creek near Sandy, bought by Mt. Hood ski club will give another in hospital in Portland Saturday with who is taking a business course.
record of the best ever made whei
the
Dixon-Howitt
Lumber
company,,
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Straus, in the city three months under
what appeared to be an attack of
about a m*nth if there is sufficie
the final reports were in for the yea
the care o f a specialist. Last weeV from Mrs. D. V. Moulton o f Portland, j snow. Next Sunday there will be
appendicitis, but returned Tuesday. Attend Church Service
They made $80 from the last suppe
he was able to have his tonsils re The land on which the timber stands I tournament at Hood River, and som< An operation was not required.
A number o f Cottrell folk were up and bazaar.
moved. This is another instance of has been transferred to Carl Schultz local skiiers will participate.
A number o f Sandyridge school to attend prayer meeting at the
cure by the new method of treating who operates a small goat ranch near
A hard time dance is scheduled foi children have been out of school the j Sandy Community church.
About Will Move to Barton
diabetic patients with insulin and by. Dixon and Howlitt will open a February 18 by the Sandy Grange past week as a result of colds and 1 twenty-five in all were present.
Mr. and Mrs. Corley Buckley o
wood camp on the land. Beers also dance committee and a prize is to be accompanying ailments.
diet.
Cottrell will soon move to Bart/
reports the rental o f the old Friel given for the most povertystricken
. Sandy union high school band has Have New Radio Set
where they have purchased a sma
D. V. Rose o f the Slough Lumber place at Cherryville to L. W. Parent looking couple. Lots o f fun and s a number of new pieces of music
The Robert Jonsrud family are de­ 1 amount o f acreage. Mrs. Corley
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good time is anticipated.
Refresh­ for the band concert, and each mem­
company has closed the plant down of Longview, Washington.
lighted with their new seven-tube employed at the head works.
ments will be served by the ladies of ber is working hard to learn' his
except for an occasional day’s run
electric radio.
Radios are getting
DR. MOVING TO SANDY
part.
the grange.
to help out married men employee
to be almost as popular as automo­ Visits Mother in Portland
Dr. Framton C. Brosius, M. D., of
there. Rose says prices are too low
Parts have been chosen for the biles in this vicinity.
Mrs. Robert Jonsrud goes to th
and has cleaned up the yard o f ties Hood River, and his wife, are moving Sells 400 Cords Wood
operetta to be given by the girls’
city each week to look after he
and is not taking any more orders to Sandy and the doctor will have
j mother, Mrs. Olson, who is still bed
Charles Krebs has sold 400 cords glee club at" the high school, and
at present prices. There has been offices in the Sandy bank building. o f yellow fir wood to Hayden & the girls are getting down to hard After First Prize
fast from a stroke suffered sever
Mrs. Helen Dahrens visited at the months ago.
less work for local labor this winter Dr. and Mrs. Brosius are expected to Pleasant o f Gresham who will move work. The following will take part:
Gesch home Sunday. Mrs. Dahrens
arrive here soon.
The doctor has
than for a number o f seasons.
the same to their Gresham wood yard. Helen Hempe, Jonnie Shelley, Mar­
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is doing so well with her subscrip New Aid O fficer Appointed
practiced in Hood River for many
garet
Peterson,
Winnifred
Glockner,
Krebs has been operating a wood
tion campaign for the Eastern Clack­
Edith
Ruthner,
Stella
Hauglum,
Ethel
With work so scarce and living sc years.
Mrs. Joe Caldo of Cottrell has bei
camp’ here since the Mountain Lum­
amas News that her friends have a appointed secretary-treasurer o f t!
high it is predicted there will be e
ber company mill W'as moved. The Irvin, Naomi Child, Vita Jones. Oth­
hope that she may win one of the Methodist Ladies’ Aid at Pleasai
back-to-land movement materialize. Building New Walk
remainder o f the timber Krebs pur­ er girls will be chosen for chorus
automobiles.
Joe Hall is building a new board
work
from
the
glee
club.
Potatoes are about the only cheap
Home in place o f the late Mrs. Wil
chased at that time has been sold to
Bill Dodd had another poem in the
food that can be purchased now. walk along the side o f the bank build­ Beck Brothers, former owners.
Ion.
| Mountain Echoes last week, entitled Mrs. Scales Entertains Club
Dairying and stock raising should be­ ing and fixing up things generally.
“ Courage,” and Bill still had a black
come popular again now that so many
Mrs. Jack Scales was hostess for Recovers from Appendicitis
Plant
to
Start
Operations
! eye from his tussle with the Oregon an informal business meeting of the
cattle have gone out of the country. Hauling Plugs to Camas
Mrs. R. E. Esson writes from Cm
The Oregon Trail Lumber com j City midgets when he wrote it.
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Ted Gray hauled plugs every day
Sandy Woman’s Club Thursday, vallis that the family is all well, Roi
pany
plant
at
Sandyridge
is
unable
last
week
to
Camas
and
this
week
to
Local people are beginning to ap
1 West Linn girls met their Waterloo which included a social hour. It was nie having recovered entirely froi
predate the attractions o f wintei Vancouver, for the Bittner plug mill. to operate until the Bear Creek Log­ in the practice game here last week decided that members should not in­ his operation for appendicitis. Mr;
ging company starts work again. ¡26 to 17. It was one of the hardest
sports at Sandy’s.b ack door.
Last
vite more than two guests each at Esson enjoys her work as manager of
Both these plants have been closed fought games this season. Shelley
Sunday more people took a run up to Improving Home
the next social evening. This will the O. S. C. book store.
since
December
15.
V.
Lundeen,
Art Young is underpinning his
made 22 baskets for Sandy, Turel 16 be held at the Bruns home oml the
SWim to see the ski tournament than
ever before. Old Multopor hill never house and doing considerable carpen­ owner of the former plant, is anx­ for the opposing team. This was the teachers will be hostesses.
Have Dinner Guests
saw such a crowd. The high altitude ter work he was unable to do until ious to begin work again as his pond last game to be played here this
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Hite were host
is
full
o
f
logs
and
there
is
an
active
under
quarantine.
is so invigorating that a day up there
Season, but Sandy girls have to play
Clackamas County Pamona Grange at a delicious dinner given for thei
market
for
ties.
Milwaukie before the division cham­
is like a tonic.
is said to be directly responsible fm friends Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Watkir
Caring for Children
,
pionship is decided.
the getting together o f grangers and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilkinson, and Mi
Mrs.
Charley
Krebs
is
taking
care
Kelso
and
Cottrell
grade
teams
Overhauling Machinery
SANDY LOCALS
business people and talking over the and Mrs. George Hacking of Pori
Paul Thiess is employed as engin­ put on a practice game at the dose needs o f each, and trying to work for land.
Mrs. Anna Duke went to her home o f the two small children o f Mr. and
in the city Saturday to remain a few Mrs. George Krebs until the Herman eer by the Bruns & McIntyre Lumber of the Wednesday night .girls' game mutual interests. Sandy Grange was
company at Sandy and is overhaul­ Cottrell winning by the score o f 27 represented at the Abernathy meet
days, but will return soon and remain family get settled at Sellwood.
H arpers Entertain
ing the machiney. A number of to 4. Cottrell has the makings of ing by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jonsrud
until after the Eastern Star meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Harper entei
changes are being made at this plant j some fine players. Roy Mallery was who were enthusiastic over the meet­ tained Mr. Harper's brother, An
Mrs. J. M. C. Miller spent Satur­ Dippold Shingle Mill Running
The
Dippold
Shingle
mill
located
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referee.
recently purchased from Frank Bitt­
day in the. city as a guest o f friends
ing. Jimmie Gilbert, teacher of eco­ I Hapcr, h wife and two sons, fro:
The basket ball season has been
known in Missouri when a child, at­ between Eagle Creek and Dover sec­ ner. C. L. Henson has also been
nomics at Oregon “ U” gave one of | Sunday ¡1 Monday morning. Th<
The
tended the Northwest Poetry society tions, is operating with a small crew working for” a few days for the new very successful financially.
the most analytical talks on taxes relatives are dairy people also, an
receipts have been sufficient to pay
company.
meeting at night, went up on the when the weather permits.
ever given in the county, it is said.
get here about once a year to visit.
| for the new suits o f both teams and
Mountains Sunday morning to report
Spend
Day
at
Battle
Axe
Inn
also finish payments on football
events for the Oregon Journal and
Has $250 Violin
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Mrs. Pete Lenz and daughter Thel­
equipment.
arrived home about 10:30 at night.
George
Beers
is
charmed
with
his
Battle Axe Inn Sunday
$
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. DeShazer were ma were
recently
acquired
$250
violin,
a
Ger­
at Alder Creek Sunday to visij their helping the Sicklers ^all day. Large man make o f exceptionally fine tone. Recovering From Explosion
daughter Mildred and her husband, crowds were fed at this hotel.
Mr. and Mrg. James Fitzgerald
Beers says he had been looking for
Ray Hanson. The latter is just out
years, and this instrument is more and son Charles o f Boring who were
Clearing
at
Bear
Creek
Dam
o f the hospital.
so badly injured recently when 15
Besides keeping’ his plug mill in to his liking than any he ever found.
A. C. Thomas made a business trip
pounds o f powder exploded in the
Mr.
Beers
is
the
leader
o
f
the
Sandy
To change the application of a now famous sentence o f Abra­
to Tillamook the latter part o f the operation at Sandy, F. W. Bittner is orchestra.
oven while the family were at break­
ham Lincoln, when we buy away from home we get the goods and
working
on
his
contract
for
clearing
week and was unable to attend the
lose the monev; when wo huv at home wo have both the goods and
fast, are still at a Gresham hospital
the money.
big meeting o f grangers at Aber­ at the new Bear Creek dam.
and while their condition is satisfac
Attractive New Store Building .
The man who buys from a mail order house without first giving
nathy hall Friday night.
local houses a chance to talk business with him on the same articles,
The new store building at Rhodo­ tory, their recovery is slow. Fortun­
Spend Sunday at Swim
ately two o f the Fitzgerald girls were
does\he merchant, the community, his family and himself a serious
Ed. Hein and his friends, also Mr. dendron which was recently complet­
harm. Did that buyer ever stop to ask himself questions like these:
The first grammar school league
still asleep upstairs. Hal they been
and Mrs. Purse (Edith Hein) were up ed, is quite attractive. This store is
Does that mail order house help support your hqme schoeds?
at their usual places at the table
game was an event Friday night at
owned
by
J.
Scales,
Sandy
merchant,
at Swim Sunday. The Heins were
Does that mail order bouse help support your county or city
they
would
have
received
the
full
the high school between Bull Run and
government
through taxes?
formerly Sandy folks.
Mrs. Purse who will begin getting the ground in
force
of
the
explosion.
Boring. The latter team won, the
Does that mail order house ever help build a church or Y. M. C.
was married during the holiday time. shape and be ready for the rush when
A. building in your county?
score being 20 to 2. In a practice
the tourist season opens.
Did that mail order house ever subscribe toward your entertain­
game the same night between Sandy
Louderback*
Entertain
Viait Aschoff Home
ments, your Fourth o f July celebration, your fair?
and Boring, the latter team 22 to
Does that mail order house ever extend you credit to tide you
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Louderback
Mrs. R. F. Dittert and son Heinic Bittner Mill Operating
11. Sandy boys put lip a hard fight
over a “ tight” time?
and wee daughter Betty Lou spent
The Bittner plug mill has been entertained recently in honor of tht
Does that mail order bouse help make your newspapers possible?'
and showed great improvement.
Sunday afternoon at the Adolph making daily shipments for some former’s birthday. Pesent at the big
Did that mail order house ever spend one cent toward making
The gradg team is composed of
Aschoff home visiting Mr. Aschoff time.
your a bigger and better town? Have you ever asked the mail order
The Frank Bittner family dinner were the Louderback family
George Bruns and Lewis Krebs, for­
house for credit?
and the Henry Aschoff family.
moved to the mill a week ago, as Mr. and Mrs. Alva Louderback and
wards; Earl Hite, center;
Frank
These and a hundred kindred questions must be answered in
Bruns & McIntyre have taken poss­ j Billie, Miss Huffacre, Mr. and Mrs.
Christianson and Donald Dunsmuir,
the negative.
Forest Louderback, Mr. and Mrs
ession
at
the
mill
which
they
recently
Entertains
Sewing
Club
The
patron o f mail order houses is penny wise and pound
guards; Albert Dunsmuir and Donald
Kenneth Louderback and sons, the
foolish.
He sacrifices a larger community good which means
Mrs. Harvey Schneider was hostess purchased.
Dahrens, subs. The latter is o f the
Miller family, and Mrs. M. F. Louder­
greater good for himself, foy the petty immediate gain o f a few
to the Sandy Sewing club at the
Lutheran school.
cents.
back.
meeting last week. A pleasant social Small Pox Scare Over
AN UNPATRIOTIC SACRIFICE
time
made
the
evening
pass
quickl}
The smallpox scare wd% over as
C ottrell P. T . A . M eets
sacrifice our neighborhood— the man who helps the town
To
Mrt.
Lehnfield
Better
The Cottrell P. T. A. had a splen­ as the needles flew. Present were soon as the county physician was out
and community with its taxes, with its public business, with its my­
riad activities for neighborly righteousness— to orifice that man
did meeting Thursday night, the date Mrs. Schneider, Mrs. A. Dahrens and decided that Vera Krebs did not gjdrs. Leo Lehnfield is slightly bet
ter
but
is
not
doing
work
because
of
and his business for the mere sake of saving a dollsr on the purchase
Mrs.
Harold
Krebs,
Mrs.
Clarence
have the contagion. However, the
being changed from Friday until the
of a hundrded dollars’ worth o f goods is ju t as unpatriotic as it is
heart trouble. She had an examina-
third Thursday o f each month. /There Brown. Miss Eunice Brown, Mrs. Ned pupils o f the Lutheran school were
to spit at the flag.
was a large crowd present in the new Mitchell, Mrs. Mildred Gray, Mrs. R. vaccinated, as the doctor came out ! tion recently and found that she also
For the flag, if,it means anything, means the golden rule; the
had gall bladder trouble. The Lehn-
F.
Dittert
and
Mrs.
Yost.
for
the
purpose.
flag means friendly burden’ bearing; it mean- mutual help in trouble;
auditorium and an exceptionally fine
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fields
and
great
grand
babies
Doris
it means standing together against common foe
'program given by the committee,
and Patty, spent Sunday at the L.
Two Cate in Justice Court
Mrs. L. L. Griffin, Mrs. Ray Wilkin­ Party for Merle Dahren«
THE MOTTO OF THE MAIL (S r DER HOUSE
Jessie Downing
P. T. Shelley, justice o f the peace 1 B. Greene home.
Little Merle Dahrens was very hap­
son and Mrs ,1. Jones Refreshments
The motto of the mail order house is every» man for himself
has
been
working
for
Mrs.
Lehnfield
py when his mother gave him a little opened the week with two trials on
were served to the crowd.
and the devil take the hindermost— and you bet the devil will.
party last week in honor o f his sev­ Monday. One was an assault and :the past few days.
THE ULTIMATE RESULT
enth birthday. Games entertained battery charge, the other was operat­
Return From California
That
pint
never
fuils to work; and the weak njan, the unpro
Returns
to
Medford
Mr. and MYs. Jim Fowler returned the little folks. Present were Billy ing a motor vehicle without a license.
tected man, the man alone— the man o f the f ilm, at the end o f the
Mrs. A. J. Alt’s sister, Mrs. A. J.
recently from a motor trip to Cali­ McGinnis, Joe Shelley, David Stein- The first case was fined $5, the latter
fart, when hi* farm market i> gone, when hi town i gone, when the
iCrose,, returned to Medford last week
fornia with Portland relatives, being man, Lester and Vernon Dahrens, $ 10 .
spirit of selfishness and greed has left this " untry rold and hard
slightly
improved
in
health.
Mr.
Crose
and mean and neighhorless— the farmer will be the hindermost.
away almost' two months. Friends Herbert and Jean Goldsmith, Paul
drove up to Cottrell for his wife.
,
and relatives were visited along the Duncan, Buddy Updegrave, V’ ernon Burdette Improving
Mr. Burdette, who recently broke
Schroefler, Merle, Stanley, Marie and
way.
Virgie Dahrens. Refreshments con­ his leg while working at Bull Run Will Leave For Pendleton
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Krebs will
sisted o f “ cake, brick ice cream and j is able to get around again, but not
Employed at Barton
SANDY, OREGON
The
Burdettes leave this week for Pendleton for a
Ray Watkins and Russell Betchll other ice cream too.” according to very comfortably.
visit
with
relatives
o
f
Mrs.
Krebs.
live
on
the
old
Stcack
place.
of Cottrell arc Working near Barton. - Little Job Shelley.
SANDY WINS FROM
HIGH S C H O O L
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Do Y o u r B u yin g at Hom e!
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