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SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1.50 Per Year Subscribe Now! EDITORIAL SANDY NEWS Buys New Car Henry Ferret sold a new Pontiac MRS. J. M C MILLER Editor Sandy, Oregon SANDY LOCALS Wistaria Farm Largest H eavy- Poultry Breeders on Pacific Coast WEEKLY SCHOOL NOIES March 22 in the dut* set for the|sedan to Mr- and Mrs- Kaymoml receiver’s sale of the old Sandy Lum-1 S'11'1*1 ° f ' ¿ ‘ H ranger station a Mr. and Mi . S. 1!. Harper had as house guests over tlie week end Mrs. her Company mill. The Sales includes ; da>'s aB°- The following seniors, Helen the mill site, machinery mill and log | Among industries located near ] graded along the highway to take Payn and daughters o f Stevenson, Hempe, Jonnie Shelley, Florence De- ging machinery, water rights, flu n i-! Mr*. Lehman Improving | Sandy in the past year and a half is care of cars. A brooder house 9( Washington, and Roxie McCormick Shazer and Clara Sitz were presented ing rights, etc. The sealed bids will Mr8' F' L- Proctor’s mother, Mrs ¡Wistaria Farm, which is probably the feet long is under construction and was a dinner guest on Sunday. with typing awards last week, and be received by W. A. Proctor who | Lehman, is improving rapidly at the largest farm on the coast devoted ex- as soon as completed will be filled Roy W. Mailery went to the city Violet DeShazer, Letha Child and Proctor home. will turn them over to Judge J. U. clusively to heavy breed poultry. with chicks from the farm and kept on Saturday on school business and Mildred Barnett, juniors, were also Campbell o f Oregon City, who has then went to iiis home at Newberg, thus honored. This farm o f 80 acres is devoted R °'nK all summer, the right to accept or reject all bids. Goe* to Medford Next Saturday, March 3, the high entirely to fine production-bred There is also under construction a remaining until Sunday evening. Mr*. Amanda Byron has gone to A company of local creditors has all Mies Dorothy Jonsrud spent Friday school principals and coaches of the Barred Plymouth Rocks and Rhode log hatchery building 34 by 34 feet Medford to be with her daughter, ready been incorporated and may Island Reds. The farm, form erly; that will have a capacity for 50,000 in the city shopping and visiting, and county will meet at. Sandy union high submit a bid for the property. For Mrs. A. J. Crose, who has not been known as the Reed place and the eggs at one time, and an irrigation her mother also spent one day o f the for a conference and the boys’ home so well recently. the good o f this community it is economics class will serve the lunch Brownell farm, located on the Mt. system for the entire farm has also week in Portland. hoped the latter may be the success Hood Loop highway, five miles east been completed. Ed. Gesch suddenly took a turn eon. Making Improvement* ful bidder and that the plant may The Torch honor society party on All chicks' are from high grade for the better last week and is now Charles Sharnke and son began of Sandy. become active again. Friday night was a delightful event, Considerable improvements have stock, officially tested for baccillary considered on the road to complete work in the Schmitz confectionery * * * * the boys serving the banquet, the a f Monday and will repaint, kalsomine been made since it was converted into white diarrhea, and every shipment recovery. He is now able to sit up fair being o f the leap year variety. Judge Stadter stopped in Sandy and varnish the interior as Schmitz a poultry farm. One laying house 24 leaving the farm bears the official in bed. The gym. was beautifully decoarted, Saturday while on his way to Mazama wants to get the place made attrac by 100 feet has been erected and is label of the Oregon State Livestock Mr. and Mrs. William Welch have and about fifty-five were present. lodge. The judge is enthusiastic tive for the summer tourist trade. in operation; a hydro-electric power Sanitary board, which shows ship- had as guests at their attractive home Waiting tables were Stanley Bacon, over winter sports at Mount Hood plant installed that furnishes ele c-1 ments are from B. W. D. tested stock, for the past three weeks Miss Fran Kenneth Seales and Edward McCabe. and says in the seven years he has Inspect Oregonian Home tricity for all the farm; running wa tested under state supervision, ces Davis o f Portland who has been There are 23 members in the society. served on the bench he has never had Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schmitz were ter has been piped to all the build- Miss Davis finds The owners o f Wistaria Farm are in poor health. Heinie Dittert, who was 17 Sat a youth brought before him that in the city Friday and inspected the ings; houses for growing pullets Earl Frost, Mys. May M. Frost the mountains a wonderful place to urday, was honored with a birthday loved nature and out door sports. model homes the Oregonian had on erected on open range; a log sales an() Harold H. Riggs, all of whom recuperate. dinner Saturday night, his mother in display, and ran into the snow storm cabin built at the highway takes care are experienced with poultry. Vis- * V * V Mrs. G. A. Bistorius and daughter viting the following friends in honor Anyone wishing to help Mrs. Helen returning. It took them two hours o f local business in eggs, dressed ¡tors are always welcome, and they Nell are home at Love Nest cottage of the occasion: Elmer Glockner, chickens and sales o f baby chicks. are pleased to help anyone solve their in the Welch cottage row.. Dahrens in the News circulation con to get home from 91st street. Wayne and Walter Duncan, and Wil A large parking place has been | poultry problems. test may call her by telephone. Mrs. The Mount Hood Golf and Country bur Dodd. Heinie’s uncle, John Dahrens has not made this request, Undergoes Operation club located at Welehe’s has been Thoensen o f Portland, was also pres Mrs. Charles Krebs was taken to but will no doubt be grateful for all very busy the past week getting the ent and remained until Sunday. Krebs Has Broken Finger ANNOUNCEMENTS favors received in connection with the Good Samaritan hospital and was The advanced cooking class enter Walter Krebs still works rather various greens in shape for seeding. operated on Saturday morning. At the contest. At the next meeting o f the Grange i “ gingerly” as his litle finger, which j Much ditch digging has also been tained their parents and friends with last report her condition was satis done to drain the marshy portion a splendidly appointed dinner which factory. Mrs. Krebs had hen ailing which will be on March 10, an a d -! was broken three weeks ago, is still j dress by Edward A. Brown o f Port- j in splints and he can only tinker over which the golf course traverses. is the annual custom o f this effi ANNOUNCEMENTS for some time. A splendid lake is being formed as an cient department, under the direction land will be a feature at the lecture ! around a little at home. added attraction. This course will of Miss Kammerer. The girls in the hour. Mr. Brown, who is a civil en- | ------------------------- The Firwood school will give an Vi.it Kircher Family be one of the best sport attractions class are Winnifred Glockner, Hazel entertainment at the Union high Mr. and Mrs. Ray Griffin, Mrs. gineer by profession, will talk about Family Reunion Held Booth, Virginia Watkins, Eva Hane- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilkinson had a in the state. school auditorium the night o f March Charles Dubarko, Elma and Albert land grants and the pioneer move-j Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Daniels have berg, AUavene Light, Anieta McCabe, 1 under the direction o f the teacher Dubarko and Mrs. Viola Wiles all ment o f early days. Everyone is in- 1 family reunion at their home Sunday the get-together being enjoyed by returned to their home at Welches’ Lola Bacon, Anna Schwartz, Avis Mrs. Morris. A play, “ Ye Village went to the city Sunday to visit Mr. vited. Miss Bertha Tiffany announces Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Wilkinson and after an extended visit over the holi Strong. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. School o f Long Ago,” two folk dances and Mrs. Billy Kircher, who recently preaching service at the Sandy Com- baby, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Wilkinson. days in Portland and Snohomish val G. 1). Orr, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ran- and a little vaudeville skit entitled moved to Portland. now, Mr. and Mrs. Horr, Mr. Mailery, munity church next Sunday night by Mr. and Mrs. Levi Wilkinson of Port- ley in Washington. “ Is it Raining?" will be the main Mrs. Bronche o f Troutdale. Mrs. land and Mr. and Mrs. William W il- Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Roberts of Miss Holt, Miss Shell, Mrs. Holt, Miss features o f the program. A smal Spend Evening with Gunder.on* Welches’ entertained Mr. and Mrs. Edna Thompson, Mrs. Roberta Will admission fee will be charged, and Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Will Bronehe’s little daughter will sing kinson o f Vancouver. William I’easlee over the week end. iams, Miss Kammerer, Mrs. Booth, the proceeds will be used for the pur Bell, Mrs. Viola Denning and the J. and there will be other special num The Peaslees are having their home William Booth, Mrs. Annie Glockner, chase of school equipment. F. Suckow family all went over to bers, and the speaker will bring sev Vi»it at Dodd Home Mrs. E. Dodd had as Sunday guests , wired for electric lights. They have I’. R. Meinig, Mrs. Haneberg, Miss Everyone is asked to co-operate spend the evening with Mr. and Mrs. eral visitors with her to assist in the her daughter, Elsie Ellis and children \ installed a Deleo light plant, and M. Liht, Mr. Light, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. in boosting the entertainment for Oscar Gunderson and Geroge Gun- service. Tickets are selling rapidly for the \ who were out from St. John to spend | M. Davis has also installed u light McCabe, Mrs. S. C. McCabe, Mr. and raising fund3 to purchase either an|derson. Mrs. A. C. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. D. band concert Friday night o f this ¡the day and brought Lola Dodd home plant at the Davis residence. organ or piano for the Sandy Com j _______ ,________ week at the high school. ¡with them. Mr. and Mrs. Charles j Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Duke invited Schwartz, Mrs. E. . Strong, Ted Han munity church, the date of which ir I Give* Birthday Party Routledge were also there to see the Mrs. Miller and grade school princi- eberg and David Strong. Girls of the March 9 at the high school. Wc j Mrs. Lois Pohl gave a little party jnew baby daughter of^ Mr. and Mrs. | ,-,al r . \ v . Mailery over for dlnnei first year cooking class served the need an instrument for worship and j f or Billy, who was three, a few days Shower for Mrs. Gannon. dinner. for funeral servicer, at this church. ago, and served cocoa, salad, and a] A shower was given for Mrs. Frank 1 George Dodd at the Dodd home. Friday njght, one o f the delicious Letters for football and basket If all buy several tickets each, the j birthday cake to the following: Mrs. Gannon (Bernice Duncan) Thursday i Duku dinners being mucK enjoyed by ball were awarded to the following burden will not be heavy. The pro H. B. Reed, Frances and Buddy, i at the home o f Mrs. Jack McCormick, L o o k s A f t e r R a n c h j the visitors. seniors: Kenneth Seales, Gordon Ba Fred Radford came down from gram is in charge o f Mrs. Robert Franklin, Myrtle and August Bitt- 22 ladies attending and a number of L. H. Mallicoat was elected for the Jonsrud and more good talent has ner. gifts sent by those unable to attend. [ Palmer Saturday and was busy look- Uvejfth timt. as principal o f the Bor- con, Elmer Glockner, Lewis Lund, Alvin Eri, Quentin Norquist, Clark been secured this week. Donations Refreshments were served and a so- i >n£ after his ranch until Monday eve- j ¡ng gcj,00l last week. Mr. Mallicoat Lund, Wayne Duncan, for football. of cake or sandwiches are asked. Re Enjoy Turkey Dinner cial time spent by the following: Mrs. j ninK when he returned to his work wag eiected f or both 1928 and 1929 For basket ball— Kenneth Seales, Al freshments and a social time will be Mr. and Mrs. Will Bell and Mrs. W. E. Gannon, Mrs. Raymond Mur- for the Bridal Veil Lumber company. Borin(i ¡g a lecord community in a feature at the close o f the pro ¡Denning enjoyed a big turkey dinner! ray, ray. Mrs. W. A. Proctor, Mrs. H. B. The_Mannon family have just moved gtanding together , 0 many years fov vin Eri, Quentin Norquiist, Wayne Duncun. gram. | at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Walter j Reed, Mrs. W, G. Duncan, Mrs. M. in Radford's house. William Lee is a teacher, but Mr. Mallicoat is an ex farming most o f the Radford land. I Douglass Sunday. Callers at the 1 Strucken, Mrs. J. C. Loundree, Mrs. ceptionally able man in his line. Enjoy Mt. Hood Sport* | Douglass home were Ed. Chapman, | S. R. Harper, Mrs. Helen Dahrens, Entertain* Women’s Club The R. B. Jones family have moved Among the Sandy folks enjoying Card Party at Bull Run Mr. and Mrs. Duus, Linnie Gibson, Mrs. C. O. Duke, Mi's. Viola Wiles, Mrs. Max Kligel was hostess to the from Hill Crest to their new twenty the winter’s sports up at Mount Hood Ten tables o f cards furnished o*>- Katy Douglass and Betty Jean. Mrs. Ray Griffin, Miss Elma Dubar Kelso Women’s club Thursday, the ¡acre place a litle south of Boring Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence ko, Mrs. Charles Dubarko, Mrs. W. tertainment at the Bull Run club where they have just built a small following being present: Mrs. Kligel, Brown, Miss Eunice Brown and Mrs. McGinnis, Mrs. H. C. Goldsmith, Mrs. house Saturday night, and there were home. The Jones family were mem Mrs. W. Dolan, Mrs. B. Wright, Mrs. Vi*it* at Sell wood Brown Senior. The latter are from about fifty present at the party. Re Mrs. Marie Kerbs has been at Sell- H. Hamman, Mrs. Lex. Schmitz, Mrs. Dock Fite, Mrs. Tom Dunn, Mrs. John bers o f the Sandy Grange and will he the East and it was their first close- freshments were served at midnight. I Revenue, Mrs. A. E. Kirseh, Mrs. R wood the past week visiting her McCormick and Roxie. missed here. up view o f the mountain. Mrs. Norquist is president, Mrs. Ma C. Spooner, Mrs. E. Herz, Mrs. Al daughter, Mrs. Henry Herman and plethorpe secretary and Mrs. Walter! Pev' and Mrs. Win. Fairweather family. Chas. Krebs returned on bert Jonsrud, Mrs. Rose Rathke, Pauline Bell Birthday Party Helms treasurer of the Women’s are the parents ol five sons, the Club Leader Entertain* Mrs. George Huck, Mrs. Joel Jarl, Tuesday from the city Tuesday Among the several birthday par stork leaving* the last one at the Em R. H. Kuehner, county club leader, club, which was hostess. Mrs. Fred Decker, Mrs. Gilbert Eri, where he has been looking after Mrs. ties o f the week was one for Pauline anuel hospital last week. Rev. Fair- gave a moving picture and a talk on Krebs at the hospital. Miss Barr. The latter is Mrs. Buell’s Bell whose ninth birthday came on weather was pastor o f the Pleasant club work at the high school Thurs nurse and Mrs. Buell was unable to Monday. Mrs. A. W. Bell, Pauline’s Move* to New Residence Home Baptist church two years, and day night that was much appreciated. Dr. Alfred Williams moved from attend. Refreshments and a social Bag* Coyote mother, served chocolate, sandwiches Henry Wewer and Henry Weisen- jello, cake, including the decorated the Dittert building to his own new especially remembered here for his time were enjoyed. The club has set Sandy New* continued on last page splendid singing. the date o f March 24 for the time of flu f went hunting Saturday morning cake, and home made candy. Those place o f residence where he will room and also have his office. while the snow was on and the for giving their play In which seven la present were Pauline and Margaret dies will take part, and the title ¡3 mer “ Henry” killed a coyote on the 'Bell, Bety Jt.an Schmitz, Edith Al- Skogan place, the hounds tracing drich, Lois Beers, Ruth Pcrret, Car' FOR SALE— Bailed clover hay, $15 “ The Club Woman.” three o f the wolves, but only one war and Bobby Bell and their mother, per ton at barn. W. A. P roctor,! captured. Emily Bell. The latter and her hus phone Sandy 32x. f24tf Return From Pendleton band and Ellsworth Bell were supper Mr. and Mrs. Walter Krebs re Mrs. Hogan Improved guests also at the Bell home. turned Saturday from a two weeks’ Friends o f Mr. and Mrs. D. Brooks * DR. F. C. BROSIUS, M. D. visit at Pendleton with Mrs. Krebs' Hogan will be pleased to hear that j Sociai a t Kel.o Church * O ffice in relatives. While there a golden wed Mrs. Hogan has taken a sudden tu rn ! A sociai was heid at the Kelso * Clackamas County Bank Bldg. ding celebration was given at the Telephone 341 Z S Z Z f Z Z X r M” d £ 1 ’ from 'darkness.6'Mrs! Sandy, Oregon I ~ 1 j 'sxzsn , For Your Convenience s w" t s u - S T thUtieed S i m s ^ «** — * - i £ P S Z t * JuHa L ^ e n , S Willard Bosholm drove Mr. and M rs.! „ “ ~ ~ Erl’ The minister. Rev. Bruland, Krebs to Pendleton, and with t he ' N* me ° T' r Rad,1 ° pres.ded during the program. Pie. party were Miss Ruth Krebs a n d 1 Mrs August Hoorn.cker was aur- | cake and coffee were sold, the funds Charlie Krebs, all but Mr. and M rs.; p r ,s e d * h«*r h?r ° " n name called to he used for Sunday school sup- Walter Krebs returning on the fol- over KEX ,thc « ‘ her night She had plies. The church was filled The lowing Tuesday. A wonderful visit wntten a >*tter t0 Pa“ y Looke and minister remained over mght and is reported by Mr. and Mrs. Krebs. Wa?. ama,;ed ta h“ r * read ovf r ^ Preached Su" da>' morn,1,K' _______________ radio. Mrs. Hoernieker is not able [ ------------------------- to sit up but sometimes writes or Jonsrud* Dinner Holt* Spelling Bee Enjoyed ¡sews a little while lying flat on her Mr. and Mrs Robert Jonsrud were “ Lot o f fun” waj reported b y ) back. dinner hosts Wednesday night, the those attending the Rebekah lo d g e ; ________________ following guests being present: Mr. spelling he,- fhursday night. Miss W ilh Birthday Party and Mrs. Neal R. Horr, Miss Arleigh Edna Thompson was the teacher and Mrs. Herman _______ Miller wa, hollored Kammerer, Miss Edna Thompson. _____________ ___ _______ pronounced the words and otherwise wjth a l a w binhday party Sunday Mrs. Roberta Williams. Mr. Ilorr en- performer her “ duties well. The at tbe bome 0f ber daughter and lertained with solos, accompanied by tin pail lunch vas a feature a,so* husband, the Herbert Matthes family Miss Dorothy Jonsrud. each lady carrying lunch and serving at Portiand. A lovely cake bearing ------------------------- wa^ easy. The affair was merely ^ candles was a feature of the Attend Economic Conference for a good social time. splendid dinner, and the guests also Mr. and Mrs. Anton Malar and ---- -— — . - ■■ . remained for supper. Local people 1 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gierke went to Correction present were Mr. and Mrs. Miller Oregon City last week to attend the Mrs. Miller accidentally omitted and Otto. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wew- economic conference. Mrs. Roberta Williams’ name from er and children, Henry Weisenfluh,! the list of teachers who entertained Will Carrow and children, Mr. and Return* From Medford at the Women’s club party at the Mrs. Heinie Junker and Clifford. Joel Jarl returned from a week's Bruns home. Mrs. Williams was one Miss Marie and Miss Amanda Miller , stay in Medford a few days ago and of the hostesses and shared in the Mrs. U. Trubel and the Walter Locke got home jnst in time for the snow expense o f serving. ¡family. In all there were 32 present.; storm here. H onor,d For the convenience of those who are required by law to file Federal Income Tax Returns,, a deputy collector of in ternal revenue will be at Clackamas County Rank, Sandy, Oregon, on TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1928 to assist the taxpayers in preparing their returns. No charge will be made for this service. The matter of filing your income tax return should be given immediate attention, in order to avoid penalty and interest. DR. H. A SCHNEIDER DENTIST Phone Sandy 151 Sandy, Oregon Oh, Say! WATCH C la c k a m a s C oumy B ank | SANDY. OREGON This Space ? City Garage, Sandy i