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SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $ 1 .5 0 P f r Y e a r Subscribe Now! SANDY NEWS EDITORIAL Sandy city council announce- May | 14 as cleanup day. A tu ick will be sent to residences and ju n k to be taken away should be out ¡n front to save tim e fo r the driver. SANDY LUMBER CO. MILL IO OPERAIE Sailing For Australia W ork will be started at once to get the Sandy Lum ber company T here are m any newcom ers in the into action again, but it will be Sandy precincts who should register, j a plant m onth before the flum e can be re No voters may be sw orn in a t th e 1 paired the necessary road build polls as was perm .t'.cd under the old ing com and pleted. The mill will need law. little overhauling. » * * • final papers w ere signed S at The Sandy road district ta x is said The and W. A. P roctor is now re to be about 7 mills less than last urday of the receivership. The price year as only a three m ill special was lieved voted fo r this year. This will help was S $12,000. ndy Lum ber Com pany, Inc.. some. over 00 acres of tim ber w ith A petition was presented at the | 1 took the plant, the sale does not in council m eeting M onday night fo r a clude all the hut holdings. light to be installed in the eastern | T here are 40 local creditors of the p art of town. P etition was tabled. compuny which w ent into reeeiver- * * * • | ship in 1924 and was being pulled The city council voted to rem it out of its indebtedness w hen a file the 7 per cent city tax to the dance j destroyed the mill a year later, com m ittee fo r the .Tones benefit fund j O fficers of the com pany are F Miss Marie Miller Miss A m anda Miller both for the grange dance S aturday j j . Beehill, p resident; A. W. Shipley, night and the 1. O. O. F. dance sched secretary; L. E. H olfm an, treasu rer. Recently Mrs. H enry W ewer was follow ing from P ortland : Mr. and uled fo r A pril 14, which was a fine The m anager will probably be chosen Mrs. H erbert M atthes, with whom the hostess at a large p arty honoring her thing to do. this week. » » * » sisters, the Misses A m anda and M arie Miller girls will sail Mr. and Mrs. Frish, Mrs. P eter V etsch, John The city council asks th e county M iller, charm ing daughters of Mr. A V rthur FARM SOLD etsch, Mr. and Mrs. W alter Locke, co u rt to condem n the old, bridge DAN MEYER TO MORRIS DULTZ and Mrs. H erm an M iller of Sandy, and Mrs. H arold Kunniholm. leading from the highway to the old who will sail fo r A ustralia on A pril The Misses M iller are being feted B runs farm as the bridge is unsafe. papers fo r the sale of the HI and will rem ain on the island for I largely in Portland, and have social I t is planned to close this road, Dan F inal eyer farm of 25 acres at C ot th ree years. A bout seventy-five I engagem ents prom ised until the date which is a county road, and use the trell M signed Monday. The new guests w ere present, including the | of sailing. th ree mill tax voted by the Sandy ow ner w ere is M orris D ultz who lives nea- road d istrict to grade and rock the J the junction of the section line and short stretch leading from the Ore IRockwood roads. SANDY LOCALS price was gon Trail m arket road to the B runs j $7,500. The place The has 23 acres place. This road ru n s along th e cleared, electric lights, w ater system | ----------- south side o f th e Zeller forty. ¡and good buildings. M eyer will re- Carl Pow er felt rich on Sunday * * * « i m ain on th e place until Jan u a ry when three of his fine Jerseys p re A short E aster program ,is planned ' 1929. The tra n sfe r was arrang ed by sented him w ith fo u r calves. Pow er “ Cyclone Sally” is the next attra c scheduled a t the high school. a t th e Sandy com m unity Sunday I George B eers of Sandy. is one of the leading dairym en of tion This is a th ree-act com edy to be giv school and a com m ittee was asked to this section. en on A pril 20 and prom ises to be as decorate the church. Readings and W ith 36 q u arts of sm elt canned thrilling as the recent operetta. A n a short program will be given ju st Given Surprise Party during the recent run in the Sandy before the evening service. Misr W. L. Crissoy was ecrently su r Mrs. Vic Bodley has provided well other packed house will g reet this prised on his birthday w ith an im- r h er household and she can “ open effo rt of the juniors, which is their T iffan y will speak a t night. unnual class play. | prom ptu party, th e follow ing being fo * * * * a can ” w henever she chooses. Mrs. Lloyd E ckhardt and Mrs. E u !present beside the C risseys: Mr. and A local sketch— Tim e early last Zeke B eers cam e home from the gene Brooks surprised their host of Sunday m orning; new C hrysler to u r Mrs. A rthu r W oodcock, A lbert Hen- j M ountaindale last week to spend friends here by dropping out Friday- ing leaving city Jim its going west- j derson, and Mr. and Mrs. R. T. S treet ja few days here mill fixing up things and evening to attend th e o peretta, am 1 of th e Rialto, and Mr. and Mr3. C. speed, 50 miles p er; result, Chrys'.e: incidentally am use his grandson. w ere generous in their praise of thi pointing fo u r wheels upw ard in deep iW . Plank, Helen and V ernon of e. It sems very n atu ral to havr .ditch; top crushed, car w recked; ¡ Portland. Mr. Crissey, prom inent Roy W. M allery of Sandy gram - sam “ Miss O strum and Miss T horne” back 1 m ar school w ent to the city S aturday florist, is now running his stand on w om an's slipper, m an’s h at found in fo r an evening. evidence; Mr. Booze was probably at I the Base Line road, while the season j and later to the home of his parents if F only riday evening of this week th< Ms opening. ______________ | at N ew berg w here he rem ained until baseball the wheel. S afety last! season opens here w ith r Sunday* evening. gam e w ith The gam e las ••lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIMIHIIIIIIIIIIIIMIHINIIII.r Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Dodd and w eek w ith C Molalla. orbett, one of o ur reg babies will probably move to Gov- u lar opponents, though not an offi | ernm ent cam p soon w here George is cial e, resulted in a score of 4 t I expecting to work on th e highway. 3 fo gam r “ us.” Mrs. F. L. P roctor is pieased that Mr. and Mrs. N. R. H orr enjoyed ¡her m other, Mrs. Lehm an, is gradu- a visit from Mrs. Z enger, Mrs. Eck I ally im proving. h ard t and Mrs. Brooks on F rid ay af F riends of Mrs. L aura C raw ford ternoon. j will be pleased to hear she will re- i tu rn to Sandy som etim e in May. ! Mrs. C raw ford, who broke her arm O PER E TT A GIVEN BY SCHOOL six weeks ago, is not yet quite well, ENJOYABLE AFFAIR 3 The refinem ents of our service are the resu lt of j She is in Los A ngeles a t present. 5 an interested study of o ur profession and a thor- Mrs. Solberg (M argaret Hasel- S oughly m odern equipm ent, together with a capable , staff. 3 w ander) cam e out from the city on “ My, b ut those bold, bad pirates Friday to visit her parents, Mr. and w ere charm ing— ” No o perettu evei | GRESHAM F U N E R A L PA R LO R S , Licensed Morticians | Mrs. Joe H aselw ander of S andyridfe given by the high school glee club fo r a few days. wag m ore attractiv e. The receipts J. E. METZGER, Director LADY ASSISTANT = R. W. Mudlin of C ottrell, who has w ere $90 and the full house was E Phones 1901; Res. 9S1 Gresham, Oregon E been w orking at th e 20th C entury delighted with th e show. i i i i m i i i m iiiim iiim m i M iim im iim i im im iiiii m iim m iiiiim iiiiiiiii m m im iim - Store at G resham , has resigned The stars in the cast w ere Helen and will devote his tim e to looking Hem pe, Jonnie Shelley, Nnomi Child, E thel Irviij, V ita Jones. a fte r his farm . ♦ i iiiim iiiiiiiiiii liiiin im iiN iiiiin m iiiiiiiim iim iiim m iiiiliiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiim iiiii.- C ottrell Aid Society had a splendid W ealthy daughters of th e p lan ta attendance at th eir m eeting last tion ow ner w ere M argaret P eterson, week. Mrs. Law rence Craswell was W innifred G loekner, Edith R uther. hostess and the a ffa ir was arranged Stella H auglum . | as a silver tea. The ladies spent C horus o f H aw aiian girls: Ida "the tim e in sew ing fo r a needy fam R yan, M arjorie A ndrew s, A nna Lou ily. Mrs. D ora M atthew s will en ter ise Larson, V iolet D eShazer, M argar et W yant, E lla Schw artz, Anna tain a t the next tea. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Schw artz, V irginia W atkins. P irate chorus: Florence D eS hazjr W atkins en tertain ed the m issionary Under Sec. 2, Art. II of the Constitution of Miss Em m a K rater, who spoke at the A nita McCabe, Eva H aneberg, Julia C ottrell church Sunday m orning, also Brophy, A llavene Light, V ita Jone; Mr. and rMs. George H ackihg and Ellen Hall, L etha Child, H elen Miller. Oregon you are not allowed to swear in Mr. and Mrs. Jess H ite at Sunday T here w ere several selections by dinner. W atkins brought Misr th e high school band, a piano = your vote at the polls. § K ram er to The Sandy in the evening and by D orothy Bruns, hula hula «lane« I she spoke in the Com m unity church. by M arjorie Andrews. Mrs. A. J. A lt was home S aturday Miss A rleigh K am m erer and Mis | The books are open at the courthouse or you may | and Sunday from the C arrell home. ¡E dith Shell who directed th e oper- j Mr. C arrell, who was expected to i e tta deserve m any com plim ents foi pass at any tim e, is now much im the excellent presentation o f “ Love register with the registar in your own precinct. proved. Pirates from H aw aiia,” Friday night | Mr. and M rs. G. S. W ilkinson had | as Sunday d inner guests at th eir Cot Sandy New* continued on last p ice trell hom e Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Wil kinson and small daughter, and the Ray W ilkinsons of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. H arvey W atkins en * DR F. C. BROSJUS, M. D. * O ffice in tertain ed Mrs. W atkins’ brother, A. at County Bank Bldg. * ;s«i Asp auo so u n d aqj, } o tqJliBH J * C lack.m Telephone 341 I The only exception applies to those who voted at § week. Sandy, O regon A num ber n ot belonging to Sandy * grange w ere kind enough to donate • • • • some cakes fo r the dance supper, e e « any election in the last two years and who have which was a delicious plate su p p e r1 and added over $30 to the Jones re- \ DR. H. A. SCHNEIDER not since changed their legal residence. lief fund. DENTIST and Mrs. F rank Schm itz made , Phone Sandy 151 3 1 a Mr. trip to the city Monday. M r. Sandy, O regon DONALD J. RYAN, COUNTY CLERK Schm itz is still having trouble with her eyea. • fiiiiiim iiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiH iiiM iiiiiiiim iH m i....... iii m iii h .................... * * • • WEEKLY SCHOOL NOIES j SANDY LOCALS so badly they tu rn ed back home a fte r they had started up th e highway. Miss M ary Shurnke invited Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Duke invited .Miller, Rex Parks and R. \ \ . M..llery Mi.,. Miller over to d inner Sunday to the Sharnke home to hear a radio and fo r the afternoon. Beside Mr. program recently. Mr. Parks was a and Mrs. Duke, Mrs. A nna Duke was d inner guest and he and Mr. M allery also present. The radio program was rem ained to spend the evening. Five hundred furnished am usem ent enjoyed during the d inner hour. Mrs. Webb McGinnis was out on also. Sunday, rem aining ut home over Miss A rleigh K am m erer received a night. Baby S h rle y La V erne will le tte r from Gladys Roe last week rem ain in the hospitul fo r another in which Gladys said h er doctors tell week and Mrs. M cGinnis has to stay her it will he 15 years before her in the city until the baby can be hip will be entirely healed. Gladys, who was a high school pupil, was te r brought home. Mrs. A nna Duke spent Sunday ribly injured in the recent explosion night w ith Mrs. F. L. P ro cto r while a t the R. B. Jones place. Fred r.nd his fath er and E rnest H ar- Mrs. A ddie C rosier has been stay lis were aw ay on a business trip. ing w ith Mrs. Raym ond M urray and W illiam Burdick, fo rm er U. H. S. : little Hollis while Mrs. Z enger was student is here from S eattle and is: in the city from Friday evening until w orking over at B ear C reek dam fo r M onday m orning. B cnt Bros. The B urdick fam ily is | A num ber of C ottrell folks w ere Keltin;£ alt >ng nicely at Seattle here Sunday night to atend church Mrs. W. A. P roctur COmpleted her services. A m issionary from India teirn i is ju ro r last wt•ek, and a new gave an interesting talk on idol wor panol will go on duty this month. ship and th e child w ife problem of Mrs. ÏW t i or t- njoyed her experience I n ! 1;’ and o th er topics. o f six wee ks* service. Paul M agnolia and fam ily w ere here Miss B ertha Jab s has returned to I Sunday m orning and attended the the city a fte r a w eek’s vacation Catholic church. The fam ily lived which she spent with h er parents, Mr. at Dover a num ber of years ago and and Jits. A. Jabs. B ertha works in are now on a farm a t C orbett. They called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chris a telephone office. Miss Pauline W endland cam e out tianson while here. from the city S aturday as a guest of her sister, Mrs. H elen Duhrens, GRAMMAR SCHOOL TEACHERS and rem ained over fo r th e confirm a RE-ELECTED BY BOARD tion service at th e L utheran church Sunday. Sandy gram m ar sihool teachers Mrs. Alice Scales cam e home from I w ere re-elected M onday night at Rhododendren the last of the week, the reg all u lar m onthly m eeting of the Maud Reed having retu rn ed to take board, as follows: Roy M allery, prin charge of the R hododendren store. cipal; Nellie R. Z enger, Mrs. Cecelia John Haley is dealing a little in Brown,. The fo u rth teacher elected stock again, on a sm aller scale than was O ra Van F leet who is teaching form erly, however. He is still in the V ictory school and form erly good health. ta u g h t at C ottrell fo r several years. Sandy Em broidery club m embers The board signed the contract in started to the home of Mrs. Ned cluding thè arrang em ents for the Fir- M itchell for th eir usual m eeting last wood pupils to atten d school here week, hut old “ Ju p e ” w as behaving next year. Firsîclass Battery Work RADIO AND CAR BATTERIES RECHARGED Give Us a Trial Satisfaction Guaranteed Peoples’ Service Station HARTWIG & SONS, Proprietors Corner Bluff Road and Loop Highway Phone 208 We Make Your Car Run Right! Years of Experience in all kinds of Repair W ork Our Prices Are Right! Sandy C IT Y G A R A G E Oregon f H a v e Y ou R egistered? f Do You Expect to Vote? April 17 is the Last Day L Ten Rules ForSuccess And Happiness T here are ten rules fo r a successful and happy life. They are 1. 2. d. 4. 5. f’>. 7. 8. 9. 10. W ork and earn. Make a budget, Record E xpenditures Have a bank account. C arry life insurance Own your home. Make a will. Invest in safe securities. Cay bills prom ptly. Share w ith others. You will be able to follow these rules with a bank account here at th e C lackam as County Hank. C lackamas C oijoty B anh 'I l SANDY, OREGON