SUBSCRIPTION PRICE »1.50 Par YM r Subscribe Now I EDITORIAL SANDY FIRWUQDEN FARM HAS IMPORTANT DAIRY In bis speech on “The Money Pow­ er in Politics,” before the P. T. A. guests Saturday, B. F. Lindas paid women the compliment of saying it will be through women voters that idealism in politics will eventually curb the money power. Lindas urged voting for the man rather than the party. * ♦ * * * * + Firwooden farm, owned and oper­ ated by Mr. and Mrs. Anton Malar, three miles east of Sandy, one of the most important dairy farms in this section, is visited frequently by noted Jersey producers, Ivan H. Loughary, field man for the Northwest, and Bartley A. Bull of Ontario, Canada, being visitors last week. Mr. Bull imports fine Jerseys and has made many trips to the Isle of Jersey. Mr. Bull and sons have just received a shipment of 90 Jei'stys from the Isle and another lot will be received soon. Raleigh Harold and five of his calf club boys from Stayton spent Tuesday at Firwood farm looking over the herd, and taking pictures then returned again Sunday and took back with them two splendid sis months old Jersey heifers one of which was the fine club heifer owned and raised by Annabel Molar. J. G. DeShazcr, local dairyman, has purchased two A-l heifers from the Molar herd which trace to such records for production as Poppy’s St. Mawes, a gold medal sire, Noble Lad’s Lady Helen, a gold, silver and meda’ of merit cow with a record of 830 pounds of butterfat and 14,714 lbs of milk, and La Belle’s Girl with 901 pounds of fat. Other sales recently mad» are two young Jersey herd sires to Wm. Mc- Killop and Chas. Rider both of Ore gon City, and another to William E. Lamp, Euphraim, Utah. It is reported that the price of strawberries this season is not very encouraging, said to be due to over production— and yet is there ever r time when everyone has all they want to eat! mmmm wmmm " * Hundreds thronged -the scene of the Jones tragedy all day on Sunday from the city and all parts of the country. Hearts beat as one in sym­ pathy when a local tragedy occurs. FUNERAL HELD FOR MOTHER AND SON One of the saddest funerals ever held in this section was that of Mrs. Inez Jones and her son Harold who were buried at Damascus Thursday, Rev. O. J. Gil! giving the sermon and the Boring I. O. O. F. lodge was in charge of the arrangements. The Boring Rebekahs read the service at the grave and the Sandy grange war also represented in the rites. Mrs. Lund, L. H. Mallicoat, Carl Gregson of Boring, assisted by Percy Shelley and Mrs. Miller of Sandy, sang the hymns. Pail bearers for Harold were boys from the Boring school: Donald Rich, Marion Duley, Mildan Aubin, Edwin Child, Kenneth Valber, Robert Modine. For Mrs. Jones: John Hoffmeister, Floyd and Asa Lake, Oliver Peterson, Dan Erd- man, J. Shonteen. As the service closed the rain begun falling and the three hundred present left the scene with tearful eyes. Mrs. Jones was born at Bridge- water. South Dakota, 36 years ago and was married to R. B. Jones in 1910. Harold was born at Boring in 1917. FU NERA L SER V IC ES HELD FO R JO SE PH A. ALBEL Funeral services were held for Jo­ seph A. Albel Thursday by Rev. O. J. Gill, music being furnished by Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Jonsrud, P. T. Shel­ ley, R. S. Smith, with Miss Dorothy Jonsrud at the organ. Interment was at Sandy, the Odd Fellows and Masons being in charge at the grave. Pali bearers were J. C. Loundree, A. C. Baumback, Clem Bartsch, Otto Meinig, George Moronay anad Her­ man Bruns. Deceased had lived near Sandy over 25 years. Surviving are his widow, Elsie Albel, and one son, Wm Albel. Ha* F ifty Pig» E n te rta in . W om en’. Club Green has 50 young pigs on Mrs. A. W. Bell, Mrs. Clarence Lafe place that keep him busy with all Brown and Mrs. R. F. Dittert were his joint hostesses at an elaborate social his farm work beside. evening given for the Women’s club members and their friends Thursday Mill Start» O peration» night at the grange hall. More than Bruns & McIntyre, who have been forty guests were present, and ten 'doing much overhauling at their new- tables of cards were played, first I ly purchased mill and making many prize winners being Mrs. Akers of changes, began cutting Monday noon Portland and Anton Malar. Ray­ and hope to run steadily. Jonsrud- mond E. Smith sang solos and Mr. Gunderson have been doing some Smith and Mrs. Jonsrud a duet, and planing for the above firm who will dancing was also enjoyed for an not have their planer in operation hour after the delicious refresh­ for a time. ments were served. The tables were set in the hall dining room and W orking to C lear Slide were prettily decorated. The entire About twenty local men have been evening was a happy homelike af­ working for over a week at the slide fair, and nearly ten dollars was add­ on the head works road. Bent Bros, ed to the club fund during the eve­ had a day crew on. and George Ten ning from sales and donations. Mis? Eyck had charge of a night crew the Dorothy Jonsrud and Miss Edith first three days after the slide. It Shell presided at the piano during is not decided just how long the the evening. crew will be needed. Election Dote Postponed C elebrates B irthday The Marmot school district will probably not vote on the question of suspending school for a year and sending to the Sandy grammar school until the annual meeting. However, the Marmot board will confer with the Union high board concerning trans­ portation meanwhile. An evening honoring the birthday of Wm. Fischer of Firwood was a complete surprise put on over Mr. Fischer recently, the occasion being much enjoyed by those present, who were Mr. and Mrs. McKenzie, Mr. and Mrs. W alter Krebs and Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Perret, Amanda and Georgia, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Koen- nicke, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Alt, Mr. and Mrs. Fischer and Phillip. The eve­ ning was spent in playing five hun­ dred and prizes were awarded. Very delicious cake, including a pretty can- died cake, sandwiches and coffee, were served. Plug Industry Doomed With hard wood becoming more scarce in this locality it will not be long until the plug mill industry will have to move from here, according to F. W. Bittner, who has operated a plant here for a number of years Com pletes Spring Crops A. C. Martin has almost completed Visitor» at Dodd Homo V isit Bruns Home Mrs. Lola Thiess and sons spent the evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Bruns. Mrs. Thiess has moved into the adjoining Bruns cot­ Able to Leave H ospital Mrs. Web McGinnis was able to go tage. from the Gresham hospital to the city Monday where she will be near It has “leaked out” that Jack the baby until it is able to come j Scales lost his purse containing »72 home. The child is still getting along i cash beside checks, and the same was nicely. Mr. McGinnis was down found and returned by Helen Scott again Monday to see his wife and and Evelyn Mutchler, both honest baby. Sandy girls. I * Editor Sandy, Oregon SANDY LOCALS SANDY LOCALS PHÛ6RAM GIVEN BY ------- I Mrs. Cecelia Brown, primary teach­ FiñWOOD SCHOOL er of Sandy grade school, was ill the P. T. A. DINNER RECEIPTS T TO SUM 01 $ 5 ] Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Vedder and Mrs. Edith Morris took dinner at the first of the week and Mrs. Blanche Malar home recently. Shelley taught as a supply. Firwood school had its inning on I M's. Henry Perret untl Mrs. C. B. Receipts of the Sandy P. T. A. din­ The L. W. Tice family of Marmot Friday night, a splendid program Steimnun recently visited the Sandy ner und supper were $57, the ex­ are enjoying their new modern resi­ arranged by the teacher, Mrs. Morse, | grade school. penses something over $15. The dence very much. There are five being very entertaining. For the | Mrs. E. Dodd was surprised March meals were both delicious and every­ rooms on the first floor, and the plaj Albeit Lumper was schoolmas­ 16, her birthday, by her daughters one had a splendid time and the pro­ house is lighted with the carbide sys­ ter; visitors, “ Mrs. Charity” and Elsie and Doris coming from the city gram also a delight to the audience tem, and they have lovely fixtures for daughter were Jessie Mersinger anti and Mrs. Edna Goheen and children, which included songs from «Mrs. the same. Rose Keisicker; and Aified Smith also Mr. and Mrs. Carl Loundree and Brown's room which pleased greatly, Henry Aschoff of Marmot is build­ and Oiline Keisicker were the vis­ junior, who arranged a dinner for also an Irish dance by the little tots. ing a r.ew dairy barn on his own iting deacon and wife. Pupils of the her including the candled cuke. Mrs. Mrs. Zenger's boys executed the place which is near the Adolph Asch­ "school” were Phillip Fischer, Frank John Siadsky and Mr. and Mrs. Geo flag drill splendidly, Frank Chris­ off home. Harry Bramhall and Joe Smith, George and Henry Keisicker Dodd were also present. tianson und George Bruns gave a Vaerctti helped with part of the Annabel and Merlin Malar, Ellen and Mrs. Clarence Brown was hostess coon dialogue well, and Earl Hite building. Irene Algeier, Laura, Opal, Grace to the Embroidery club last week, and Donald Dunsmuir also amused Mr. and Mrs. James Linn moved and Edna Keisicker. who with the following ladies spent the crowd with the “Two Dutchmen" from the Hoffman house to the Bell Other numbers were: Piano, Stan­ a pleasant social evening with their all four being pupils from Mr. Mal- Lumber company mill the first of the ley Morris; Dublin jig, by several needles: .\iis. Harvey Schneider, Mrs. lery's room. week. gills; readings by Stanley and De- Ned Mitchell, Mrs. Annie Glockner, Mrs. Brown was in charge of the Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Harris and mont Morris; songs by a group of Winnifred Glockner, Zaidie Krebs, program, after which P. T. Shelley Mrs. Beers were home from Saturday | children; Charleston dance, Laura Mrs. Marguerite Dittert. introduced B. F. Lindas of Oregon until Sunday from the Mountaindale Keisicker; skit, Annabel Malar and Mrs. Janies H. Ogden and little City, who gave an excellent address. mill. Horny Keisicker Jr.; violin solo, Mrs. Dick were down form Cherryville The tables were decorated with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Edwards moved Wm. Struthers of Portland, accom­ purposely to attend the P. T. A. din­ shamrocks and there was a candy from their rooms at Junkerg-the first panied by Miss Helen Evans; rose­ ner anil program. booth. The entire affair was a pro­ of the week into the Craswell house I bud dance by a group of little girls. John Bosholm and Mrs. Bosholi nounced success. which was vacated Saturday. The proceeds are to be used for made their first trip to Mt. Hood to Roberta Smith and Dorothy Bruns playground equipment. Mrs. Morse sec the snow last Sunday, and they home of Mrs. August Hoernicker in have received their final certificates and the children deserve apprecia­ have lived here many years. With honor of Mrs. Trullinger's birthday. in penmanship which gives them a tion for their excellent program. them were Mr. und Mrs. Albon Jack Barnett has taken the con­ grade of 95, and aM rgaret Beil re- , Meinig and baby and Milton Meinig tract of logging at the Bruns-Mcln- eeived an improvement certificate j who also went up in honor of Sandy tyre mill and W alter Krebs has been which gives her a grade of 90. Ce­ EN TERTA IN S PARTY OF day. back ut his job driving the Barnett leste McIntyre obtained her final cer­ Mrs. J. C. Duke came out from truck to Portland since his broken FRIEND S FROM PORTLAND tificate in the Brightwood school and the city last Thursday to spend a finger recovered. her grade is 95. AH of the above of (Too late for last week.— Editor) week or so with the C. O. Duke fam­ Mr. und Mrs. Fay Shank, Mr. and the 8th grade will be exempt from Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Davis of Port- , ily. Mrs. Aug. Bedenstein and Miss Cath­ state exams on writing. land, who have an attractive summer The Hubbard family, relatives of erine Thayer were all down from Bobby Bruns, pupil in Mrs. Zen- home, “The End of the Road,” at Mrs. T. M. Miller, left for California, Cherryville to attend the Firwood ger's room, has received fopr county Welches, recently entertained with a j Saturday. The Hubbards lived in the school program at Sandy U. H. S. on tests of 100 in arithmetic and also house party the following: Judge and Craswell cottage. Friday night. had three hundreds in spelling, mak­ Mrs. W alter Evans, Judge and Mrs. M rs. H. B. Reed and children and Sandy U. H. S. hand covered ing an average for the year of 100 Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Mrs. Alice Trullinger of Portland themselves with glory at Oregon and 99 in the above. Webber, John J. Deifel, Mr. and Mrs. Alice Scales went to Rhododen­ Chas. Hall, Miss Frances Davis, M r., were dinner guests Saturday at the City Wednesday night. dron the first of the week to remain and Mrs. Fred Kribs, Mr. and Mrs. for several days while Mrs. Maud Harry Donovan, Mrs. Henry Waldo Reed is taking a vacation and looking Coe, all of Portland, Mrs. Rawlins after business affairs. of Claifornia, Mr. and Mrs. William j Mrs. J. A. Albel has so far been Welch, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Roberts, ; unable to find a house in which to Mrs. George Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. move. Dr. and Mrs. F. C. Brosius Dick Richards. had the rooms engaged where Mrs. j Albel is living some time ago. Mr. and Mrs. Brown entertained TO G IV E DANCE FOR RADIO AND CAR BATTERIES Mrs. Brown’s mother. Mrs. Boninn, STRICKEN JO N ES FAMILY Mr. and Mrs. Richard Akers and Mr. RECHARGED and Mrs. Reseh on Thursday, all of Sandy Grange plans to give a ben­ whom attended the Women’s club efit dance March 31 for the Jones Give Us a Trial Satisfaction Guaranteed social evening at the grange hall. family and the ladies will probably Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morton and serve lunch in order to aid the fund. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Smith, Earl Day It is said the Gresham Rebekah lodge and J. R. Waithe were among the is to give a bake sale Saturday of HARTWIG & SONS, Proprietors out of town folks attending the card this week for the stricken family. party at the grange hall. W. A. Morand, Boring, is in charge Corner Bluff Road and Loop Highway Phone 208 Dr. E. DeWitt Connell of Portland of the finance committee and requests whose residence burned at Rhododer that all funds be sent direct to him. dron last season, is completing an elaborate rock residence there. The interior of the Jack Scales Charley Wilkinson, Cottrell poul- store Rhododendron will not be tryman, purchased 25 day-old chicks entirely at completed for a month, and i from O. S. C. last week at $1.25 each, j a grand opening will probably be The Yost family and Ernest Boy-1 announced about the time the moun­ lan have returned from their trip to j tain business picks up for the season. 1 Years of Experience in all kinds of Repair Work California and report a wonderful! _______________________ i time. They went via the coast route I Mr. and Mrs. R. F. D ittert enter- ; « • Our Prices Are Right! and returned by way of Bend. tained one of the navy officers at Mrs. Helen Dahrens states she is dinner the same evening their son very grateful to each and all who ' Hcinie left for San Diego to enter C IT Y G A R A G E helped her to win the ensh prize in the navy. Sandy Oregon the News’ recent contest, und says she is well pleased even if she did A splendid picture show at Cot­ not get a car. trell school house was put on Fi ¡day While in the city to serve as hon­ night by Lee Wood and Joe Caldo orary pall beare- for Penumbra Kel­ who are in charge of the movies ley, John Revenue was the guest of since the death of E. E. Van Fleet. his sister, Mrs. Alice Webster, Thurs­ Mrs. Viola Denning visited all hei day and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reed and chil­ children at Douglass ridge, also her dren and Mrs. Mildred Gray were daughter Mrs. J. G. DeShazer and among the local people at ML Hoo<^| family for two days, returning after more than a week’s absence. Sunday. M r..and Mrs. C. O. Duke went to Mrs. Cecelia Brown had three en­ The progressive farmer and dairymen Estacada Saturday night ns Mr. Duke to play at entertainm ents are gradually recognizing the Sandy was appointed to help count up the | gagements Friday night, having her dates thus votes and make the awards for the j crossed. community as a logical place for their She compromised by playing News. Mrs. Helen Dahrens accom­ for the Firwood activities. For those who have cast program. panied the Dukes. their lot with us, let’s afford a fitting Before starting to Europe B. F. George Hartwig of Hartwig’s Fill­ welcome. Schle33inger, owner of the Olds and ing station drove Ethel Jones and The Clackamas County Bank knows King store, and his son, spent the Gladys Roe to the hospital after the that the opportunities here in an agri­ week end at.th e Rhododendron Inn. tragedy Thursday. cultural way are surpassed by few other Our mountains are more and more attractive to people of moans. sections. We are ever ready to apply Sandy News continued on last page Mr. and Mrs. A. Radford of Cot our services to the development of the trell were surprised Sunday by the FOR SALE— Bailed clover ha;,. $1 . many things that should and ean be Houston's of The Dalles driving it per ton at ham. W. A. Procto:, done. f24tf for breakfast. They returned the phone Sandy 3?x. same evening. Principal and Mrs. G. D. Orr ha I as week end guests Mr. O rr’s brother. • DR F. C. BROSIUS. M D. Dr. Paul Orr, dean of education at Office in Linfield college. Mrs. Orr and their * Clackam as C ounty B ank Bldg. daughters, the Misses Alma, Opal am- Telephone 341 i > - SANDY, OREGON Burma Orr. The Orrs took their Sandy, Oregon guests to the P. T. A. dinner and program. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Smith are hav­ ing thé interior of the dwelling re­ DR. H. A SCHN EID ER modeled. D EN TIST Sam Karon, pioneer, was ronsid Phone Sandy 151 erably better according to repo t, ; Sandy, Oregon few days ago and was able to sit [ up in his chair for three hours. Firstclass Battery Work... Peoples’ Service Station We Make Your Car Run Right! ! There’s Much To Be Done... I C lackamas G duniy B anks ! 1 MM the planting of his spring crop and will soon he going to the city a> ain to seek work. Martin has been dig­ ging basements instead of doing ce­ ment work as formerly. Mrs. E. Dodd had as Sunday vis­ itors Mr. and Sirs, E. V. McDougall of Newberg, who made the trip in two hours, getting here in time for 7 o'clock breakfast« Mrs. Edna Go- heen and .children and Mrs. Carl Loundree were also guests. Lola Dodd spent the week end in the city with relatives. MRS. J. M. C M IL L E R