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SU B SC R IPTIO N PRIC E $1.50 P e r Y e a r Subscribe N o w ! E D IT O R IA L SANDY NEWS SECTION WOMEN’S CLUB SOCIAL ' IS PLEAÍING EVENT SANDY LO C A LS , BENEFIT PROGRAM HI SANDY LOCALS Mrs. J. C. Loundree’s mother and Ernest Boylan and Mr. and Mrs. father were out from the city Mon I Ivan Yost left fo r a trip to Southern day for a short visit and the latter is California on Suturday and are plan- feeling much better. I ning to be gone around two months, Mi. and Mrs. Janies B. Ogden and _______ j P. T. Shelley and Mrs. Nell Pence little Dick, also Janies Bell, were were called to Hood River because guests at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. The benefit fo r the organ or pia- o f the serious illneis o f Mr. Shelley’s VV. Oren Granger o f Bull Run Sun- no fund fo r the Sandy Community I father. They left at midnight Sut- day. church will be held at the high school uida>. It is feared Rev. Shelley will T ra ffic up to the mountains S u n -F rid a y night, March a. A musical I nut recover. day was like the good old summer and literary program will be given Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Duke went ti time, and skiing was reported fine, under the management o f Mrs. Rob- I Marylhur.U on Monday to -,ee Mrs Eleven Muzanias climbed to the top ert Jonsrud. | Duke’s uunt. Sister Mary Alphonsus o f Mount Hood and reported the Am ong the numbers that will en- | who is soon to leave on a trip to the cllmbing ideal. As the season grows tertain will be solos by Raymond E. East. The Dukes took little Charles shorter fo r winter sports the tra ffic Smith o f Zig Zag and Neal R. Horr with them as the great aunt had not will increase. Some Portland people o f the high school. Della Bradley seen the baby. stopping here Sunday said they were Stamps will give readings. Mrs. Mrs. Graham, sister o f Mrs. C. L. ; going up to skii the next three Sun-, Stamps is a graduate o f a Chicago days. Business was very good in ] school o f expression and always Henson, spent the week end visiting I Sandy all day. 'pleases with her work which is "nat- at the Henson home. Mrs. Graham Mrs. W. Oren Granger was in San- ural.’’ Dr. H. H. Ott o f Gresham will is ursing in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard’s baby war dy Tuesday and also visited her play the euphonium, and the doctor mother, Mrs. J. W. Dixon at Cherry- has always pleased greatly when he quite ill last week and the new local jville. has played here. Other attractive physician, Dr. Brosius, was called. The Hubbards live in the Craswcll Aneliese Thiess was out to attend numbers will be given, however. ; the grange dance Saturday night and j The program will not be lengthy house. Higher grazing fees fo r pasturing in the National forests which be comes e ffe c tiv e this season, will a f fect the sheepmen, who bring over | at least 30,01)0 sheep from Eastern I Oregon every summer to graze in Hostesses fo r the Women’s club so the Government Camp, Zig Zag and cial Thursday night wese Misi Ar- W ild Cat sections. The new fees, letgh Kämmerer, Miss Edna Thomp which are about a fifty per cent in son, Miss Edith Shell, N ellie U. Zen- crease,'will average 3.a per head for g er, who jointly entertained at the sheep, Id tents for cattle and 15 home o f Mr. and Mis. E. F. Bruns, cen s lot horses. It is tiguied the They also furnished the refresh- fu ll competitive value will be secured mints. in this way, however, the full amount , Mis. Raymond Murray carried o ff o f increase will not be effective be- the first ladies’ prize; P. T. Shelley fore 1034. 'and Clarence Brown the men's * ♦ * + , awards. During the past season 91 way Present were Mr. and Mrs. G. O. trails have been constructed in the M cIntyre and Celeste, Mr. and Mrs. Dull Run and Clackamas Lake dU (m a r t Rannow, Mr. and Mrs. Shel- tricts by the forest service. This ley ( Mr. and Mrs. Scales, Mr. and work Is not only a benefit to fire Mrs. Bumback, Mr. and Mrs. Carl protection, but is also the primal-; | Anderson, Mr. and Mrs Raymond entrance into the few remaining vir Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Billy We ch gin forests. Mr. Waite, R. E. Esson, Mr. ani * * * * Mrs. C. O Duke, Mr. and Mrs. W. The Sandy Community church no Bosholm, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence j Frank Thiess took his sister home as time is desired fo r a get-together only needs an instrument fo r use in Brown, Miss Brown, Mrs. Dittert ! Sunday and brought his brother Paul during the refreshment hour, the the regular services, but is a neces Mrs. H. Krebs, Mrs. J. M. C. Miller, I out with him in the evening. latter to be served in the gym. Tiek- sity at funeral services as well. Fun M i. and Mrs. N. R H o n , Mrs. Mil Sandy folks going to hear the ets will be sold at 25 cents each. Ev- eral iites have been held there foi died Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Ray MUrray D uffy players at Portland recently eryone who possibly can is supposed f,omv lo\od one from every vicinity Koy Mallery, Mr. and Mrs. A Malar were Mr. and Mrs. George Beers adn to buy several. Grade school ehil- ! uriounding Sandy, and always with | Mrs. Nell Pence, E. J. Marsh, thi Lois ad Adolph and Mrs. Dahrens. dren will be admitted free. out charge foi the use o f the church. • Robert Jor.srud fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Friends o f Mrs. D. T. Williams The tickets have been given by the ---------------------- j A. VV. Bell, Maud Reed, the Brum will be shocked to hear o f her sudden Eastern Clackamas News. Mrs. Frank IU rd Time Dance Enjoyed fam ily including Mrs. Caroline Bruns passing. She was taken down Wed- Christianson will take care o f nil the Everyone had a happy evening at and the hostesses, nesday o f last week with bronchial | money fo r tickets sold. the hard time dance at the grange j Musical numbers entertained dur pneumonia and was hurried to t h e ---------------------- hull. Am ong the many hard times ing the evening included piano num Portland sanitarium a day or two Celebrates Birthday costumes Mrs. Hina Bell and Fred bers by Miss Dorothy Jonsrud, Mis later, but passed away Saturday. Mr. Little Keith, son o f Dr. and Mrs. Decker were chosen as having the Shell; piano duet, George and Doro and Mrs. W illiams’ home is between Harvey Schneider, had a wonderful most natural looking by the commit- ,thy Bruns; piano solo, Dorothy Brum Kelsso and Pleasant home and th e y , time at his first birthday party on ee which consisted o f Mrs. Shelley 'and a number o f vocal solos by R. operated a poultry business. F iiday afternoon. A cake bearing A. L. M attingly and Birch Roberts. E. Smith. Mr. Donaldson, a friend o f N ell three candles and ice cream weri The prizes were a print dress and a ----------------------- Pence, was entertained several days served to the children, and c o ffe e to shirt. Hot weiners, buns, coffee and A N N O U N C E M E N TS last week at the P. T. Shelley home, the ladies, also the favors were i cried apple pie were the hard times j A t a ifieeting o f the Sandy P. T. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Junker and novel feature to the little ones. Pres- i efreshments. It was a very home 1 A. Friday it was decided to gi> e u small son o f Portland spent Sunday e,'t were Mrs. Clarence srow n and I ke a ffa ir, some remarking “ poverty dinner on St, Patrick’s day. A half at the Caspar Junker home. Ralph; Zaidie Krebs and Kenneth- always brings folks closer together, i hour program by the school children The A rt Young fam ily had the Frances and Harry Reed, Jr.; Mrs. socially.” | was also suggested a;; a feature dur- quarantine lifted only two or three Frank Schmitz and Edward and Bet days when Mr. Young took down ty Jean; Mrs. R. F. Dittert and Bety ---------------------- j ing the dinner. Attends Symphony Concert I The regular meeting o f the Cot- with smallpox and the fam ily had to Lou; Mrs. J. C. Loundree and Ju- Mr. n*o r ! and Mrs. Ella Schneider o f Mrs. I . M. C. M iller was conipli-( trell P. T. A. will be Thursday eve- be put under the ban again. Pretty ltier.ted by Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Cris- ning, March 1, at which time Lee Young was not well fo r several days Portland- was also present. sey with tickets to the symphony Wood and Gilbert Hauglum will have but did not realize the trouble. He if*its were brought fo r litle Keith. concert at Portland Saturday morn- charge of the educational films is getting along nicely but the chil- ---------------------- mg,- *r.d Mrs.' Mttler took as guests shown. Mrs. Lee Wood and Mr. and dren are out o f school again. G e t» N e w Car f o r Old Mrs. C. O. Duke o f Sandy, and Mrs. Mrs. Dick Bruce are the refreshment Jerry Duke was out from the city R- E. Esson considers himself a Miles Cannon, o f Portland. Mrs committee. Saturday ight and Sunday to visit at d ucky man in selling his old 1919 Lolo Thiess had as guests George and 1 The Bull Run ,Community club the home o f Mr. and Mrs. C. O. mode* Hupmobile fo r $300. It hap- pened that someone was combing the Dorothy Bruns. has announced a card party at the Duke. ___________ j Community hall fo r Saturday nigh; John Strosser visited here Satur- country for an old Hup in which to j of this week. day and was a guest at the Junker m*ke a special kind o f tour, and the IL l- I.e r v N o w Operating home Saturday night and later visited Hodge company at Portland made the Remember the high school bam' Hatching operations are under full concert which is dated for March 3. l friends at Sundyridge. Mr. Strosser deal *or Esson, who had not even swing now at Wiutaria Farm. This . Everyone is proud o f the band, and j is 82 and quite hearty. He was a paid t,le 1928 license on the old car. farm ships heavy bleed chicks to I . , . , , N ow he is riding around in a new Washington, Idaho, Montana, Utah j the admittance fee w ill be well spent. l Sandyridge pioneer. Miss Velma Henson is expected V ictory six- He had driven the old and California and all over the s t a t e ---------------------- i home to spend the week end from car OI,iy 20,000 miles so the new o f Oregon. A writeup o f this large M an y Visitor! industry will appear in the NeVvs | Mrs. A. Hoernicker had many vis- I Monmouth, where she is attending owner W>H B«t the worth o f his money I normal. ; Esson figures. at an early date. ¡tors dropping in Sunday as follows Mrs. George Krebs is improving " Fire D.-.magcc Scales Residence Mr. and Mrs. Will. Hoernicker _________________ * ¡Gresham; Mr. and Mrs. R. Hoernick ¿it the State hospital, according to V i,it* DeRocliet Home j er and Mrs. Anna Hoernicker; Mr. Mr. Krebs who went to Salem re-1 Anita McCabe visited at the Ray Ba by Is Gi'awing Mr. De- and Ms. Logan and son and Mr. L o cently to see his wife, and friends of DeRochet home recently. M is Henry Ten Eyck is in much I gan o f Hillsboro; Mr. and Mrs. Roy the fam ily are hoping for her com- R ° chet had his hand smashed last better health and is now able to take week at the Dixon-Howitt mill and i Trullinger, Alice Trullinger, M is plete recovery. cure o f her children at home. Her ■ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kubitza am' is laid up with it fo r a time. Mrs. Graham and J. C. Duke o f Portland little five months old incubator baby DeRochet (Alberta Gardner) is | S. Douglass, Mrs. Dittert, Amanda son Carl, also Mr. and Mrs. F. W. which weighed three pounds at birth teaching at the Greenwood school Perret and Winnifrcd Glocker. Mrs. Bittner were at the Charles Sharnke now weighs eleven pounds and is do and is a cousin o f G. D. O rr of Hoernicker has lovely flowers pre home calling one evening recently. ng nicely. Miss Dorothy Esson is quite Sandy. The Gardners, who were sented by Mis. Glenn Loundree, Misr married this winter, are living in the Frances Meinig and Mrs. A. C. Thom pleased with a raise she has had in M ov e » Out o f District j salary. She is doing o ffic e work furnished cottage belonging to Billy as and the Rebekah lodge. The Ben Pickens fam ily moved on | Dalziel. fo r a boat company in the city. the Bob Aiken place about one month W. A. Proctor made a business ago and while some o f his children P a r a ly » ;» Vic tim Improving trip to the city Tuesday. Mr. Proc H e r « Fr om th* Cit y attend the Marmot school fo r the Paul Kligel, son o f Ben Kligel tor says the date o f sale fo r th< Herman Frey and the Koessell rest o f the year, Pickens will be out who had an attack o f infantile pa Sandy Lumber company mill will fam ily were out from the city Suday o f the district next year. i ralysig early in the winter is getting probably be announced this week. and were dinner guests at the home ---------------------- i the use o f his arm back again. He The A. W. Bell Lumber company o f Mr. and Mr9. Fred Koennicke. In Giv e* Vanle ntin e P a r t y has been taking treatments fiv e days has been selling considerable cedai the afternoon the party visited the Mrs. August Hoernicker gave a lit - , every week since December 8, and lumber foi; interior finishings and has dunker home. tie Valentine party which she en- a complete cure seems probable, the largest amount o f this wood of ---------------------- - joyed from her cot as much as those His father takes him to Montavilla any stand near Sandy. Taking a Vacation present, who were Mrs. Wm. Pohl where he has violet-ray, electric and Mr. and Mrs. Billy Childs am Birch Roberts has been batching and wee sons, Joe Shelley, Mrs. H. massage treatments. Paul is growinj “ Uncle” and Mrs. F. M. Morgan o f !* n the Roberts home in the east sec- B. heed, Frances and Buddy. ¡and his shoulder is straight again Boring took a drive up Sandy re tion o f town. Roberts was laid o ff ---------------------- i and his parents are delighted wit! cently on a shopping trip. Mr. Mor fo r a while from the head works Ca ndidate f o r Con»table the way he is gaining. gan is now able to get around with a where he had been “ chef” fo r several Samuel G. Spittler, Sandy chiief o f ---------------------- cane and has discarded his crutch. years. police, has filed at Oregon City, seek Mr. and Mr». W e w e r Surprised He reports the tie business rathe ing the nomination tor constable o f Mr. and Mrs. Henry W ewer were dull at the Boring docks. To A dd Crew at Dam district No. 13. Spittle promises a pleased the other night when a num- Ray G riffin has been working over While out o f work Bill Schroedei squarc deal to all. He seeks the ber came in to spend the evening has been putting in his time with at Bear Creek dam on a night shift o ffic e on the republican ticket. Refreshments were a feature o f en- Jack Barnett making the daily round the past week. It is said anothei _________________ joym ent also. Present were Mr. and o f the truck business to the city. crew will be put on and things will Road W ork Stopped Mrs. F. J. Suckow, Richard and Mil From present accounting it is lilar- he rushing at the dam. G eorge Ten Eyck is not doing any ton, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Gierkie | ly the eighth grade o f Sandy school mad work now- but is plowing and Henry Gieike, Henry and W ill W id vvill number fourteen at the close o f P r * P » r i o g f o r Crops dom e genei al farming. Ten Eyck mer, and the Giu Finger family. the jear, one new member coming The new owners o f the Franz F.ll in this week. ing place are clearing and plowing was elected patrolman fo r the Aimes ---------------------- district but it is doubtful if he has Former Superintendent Dead Sandy grade lost to the Bull Rur with a tractor and going right after time to do the work. The passing o f J. E. Calavan, for- hoop team again last week, the clos- the work wi,h the prospect o f getting _ _ _ _ _ _ _ mer county school superintendent, it ing game o f the season. Sandy boyr t,ie Place into fine shape. Return From Por tland regretted here. Mr. Calavan wa: played hard but the odds were ---------------------- Move Into Purcell House Mr. and Mrs. Parnell A very well known here in days before the against them. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 The Jim Folsum fam ily moved rettitried to their Marmot home last automobile had swav and when the into the Purcell house the first o f week a fter a five weeks’ visit with road: were almost impassable in ev. Mr. Gesch V e r y 111 the week and A. L. M attingly who their son near Portland and their ery direction in the winter. Helen Dahrens has been to the was occupying the house base moved daughter, Mrs. F.aden and fam ily at Returns From Portland hospital several times during the to Brightwood. Logan. Mrs. Caspar Junker returned Fri week with Mrs. Ed. Gesch who has - .......... .. ■ ■ day from the city where she spent been very much worried over the Read* Hava New Radio Mill to Start March 15 Roy Trullinger installed a radio The Mclntyre-Bruns mill activities four days vis.ting at the home of condition o f her husband who has | been moved from thn Thomas Sani- at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. H. B. will probably start in full blast about Mr. and Mrs. Henry Junker and the middle o f March as the overhaul- Lester CHnefelter at Oswego, and tariura at Gresham to the Good Sa- Reed on Sunday which they are en- maritan hospital. joyin g greatly. ing o f the plant is being rushed. -also with Mrs. Meaa Olsen. 1.9 J J j MRS. J. M. C M IL L E R Editor Sandy, Oregon W O M AN H U R T IN E X P L O S I O N S T IL L IN SERIOUS C O N D I T I O N Mrs. James Fitzgerald who was so badly injured in a powder explosion which occurred in the Fitzgerald home near Boring about three weeks ago, is still at the hospital and in a very bud condition. Her husband and son are at home now but still go to Greshum to have their burns dressed. Renting Jabs Farm Wm. Jocelyn is renting the land on the former Jabs farm on the Cross road, but the house is not oc cupied. Im p ro v ing Road Albert M otejl is plowing at the McCabe farm and Leo I.ehnfield has been hauling plank fo r the McCabe road. attended the Evening Star Pamonu grange session Wednesday. The lecture given Friday night by Dr. Horner was well attended, the uuditorium being filled. The slide- were not shown as was expected, but Dr. Hoi-rier is coming hack to speak again before lung and the slide are to be shown then. The lecture was entertaining to the ¿urge number o f children present as well as the grown ups. R. C. Shipley from Bull Run was over to hear Dr. Horner’s lecture and the latter said that many years a "c Mr. Shipley’s father helped him se cure his position at the state college which he has held every since. E. E. Van Fleet, prominent Cot trell resident, is still in a very grave condition and his recovery is consid ered doubtful. Hattie Dahrens was called to the city Monday to take care o i her sis ter who is quite ill from an attack o f grip. Anna May Aust o f Kelso school, who took the first prize in the de clamatory contest, received honora ble mention in the county contest Friday night. Principal and Mrs. G. D. O rr en tertained Dr. J. B. Horner over night Friday after the lecture and Mr. Orr took him to Willamette to the teach ers’ convention Saturday. Three sewing clubs under the lead- esrhip o f Miss Sue Hicks o f the Pow ell V alley school have received char ters signed by W. M. Jardine, sec retary o f the U. S. department o f agriculture. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schmitz made a trip to the city recently. Mrs. Schmitz has been having trouble with her glasses and got her thiri pair in two months while there. Attending county institute Satur day at Wilumette were G. D. Orr, N. R. Horr, Miss Arleigh Kammerer, Miss Edna Thompson o f the high school faculty; Roy M allery and Mrs. Ralph Brown o f the Sandy grade school. The entire Charles Dubarko family tool; turns at overcoming a severe grip or cold attack in the past ten days. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bell journeyed over to Canby a few days ago on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. A lfred Hauglum were down this way from Bright- wood recently, Mrs. Hauglum ami the children spending the day at the home o f Mrs. Gilbert Eri while her hus band went to the city. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Rowan, well known residents o f Brightwood, were in the city spending the day shopping recently. Mrs. R. S. Harper was able tc make a trip to the city a few days ago, and is now gaining slowly. Mr. and Mrs. F. Lohrmann and Helen Dahrens made a business trip to Oregon City on Thursday. A brother o f W. C. Carrow has been here visiting fo r a week. Mr. Carrow is from the East. Bill has not decided what to do since dispos FO R S A L E — Bailed clover hay, $15 ing o f his tire shop per ton at barn. W. A. Proctor, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Thomas were phone Sandy SSx. 1’2-ltf invited to the home o f Mr. and Mrs J. R. Duncan o f Pleasant Home for a fine Sunday dinner and visit. While Mrs. Raymond Smith attend DR. F. C. B R O S IU S . M. D. ed the recent Eastern Star meeting at O ffic e in Sandy, Ml. Smith and also Mrs. J. Clackamas County Bank Bldg. M. C. Miller spent the evening at Telephone 341 the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sandy, Oregon Jonsrud, enjoying a delightful eve ning and refreshments served by the hostess. Miss Inez Nyman took her entry, DR. H. A. S C H N E I D E R Anna May Aust, to the county de D E N TIST clamatory tryout at Gladstone on Phone Sandy 151 Friday night. Sandy, Oregon Mrs. A. W. Bell, Mrs. Henry Per ret and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Thornes Watch Sandy Grow The Clackamas County Bank could ask for no better location than Sandy for a place where opportunities of growth and expansion are so ¿real. The Loop road running directly through here, the wealth of forest and field at our very door both make it impossible for Sandy to stand still. It must g r o w ! Do you realize the opportunities here? C lackamas C ouniy B ank S? SANDY, OREGON V