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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1928)
SU BSCRIPTION PRICE $1.50 P«r Year S u b scr ib e N o w ! EDITORIAL SANDY NEWS profitable. The old Cameron-Hogg logging is stocked with large flocks, but the Boring section runs the larg est number. Around thirty thousand head are brought from Eastern Ore gon to graze on the slopes tributary to Mt. Hood in the summer. S. S. 12060938 SANDY L O C A L S M ilS. J. M. C M I L L E R E ditor Sandy, O r eg on Entertain W o m e n ’ s Club HiGH SCHOOL IL L S Three genial hostesses. Mrs. Ray Dr. and Mrs. O. F. Botkins who mond Murray, Mrs. C. 0. Duke and It is reported if the weather is fa spent the winter in the city, have re Mrs. P. T. Shelley, rented the grange vorable that the Loop highway will be turned to their home at Cherryville. treated to a re-covering o f an inch or hall Thursduy ni;;lq for the entertain Clarence Eri and John llempe, Mr. and Mrs. Oren Ganger and son ment o f the Women’s club and a two o f gasco followed by squee-gee Bobby were dinner guests at the number o f invited guests including chefs for the party of 2s camping from the county line to Sandy. It is up the mountains last weekend to re said this will make the road hold up Between one hundred and fifty and home o f Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dixon of | the “ better halves.” About forty-five ceive instruction in forest fire pre Cherrville Sunday. in fine shape. The work is supposed L O D G E S A N D G R A N G E T O were present. Honors in curds were I one hundred and seventy-five attend Miss Helen Scott went to the city bestowed upon Mis. Rayumn K. Smith vention, etc., hail their picture taken to start early in May. U N I T E IN S O C I A L E V E N T S ed the district Sunday school conven in white caps and apron*. Clarence tion ut Cottrell Sunday. Miss Helen first o f the week to work. She was and A. C. Buumback. Delicious cakes, * e * • The Boring Rebekah and Odd Fel Stone o f Portlund presided. The a week end guest o f Mr. and Mrs. coffee and sandwiches were served looks like a typical chef, and John The practice for the track meet on low lodges and the Damascus grange like a first class “ cookie.” at tables. I morning program: Devotional, led by Ray Griffin before leaving. May 4 is under way in the local dis The double header at Estacada was Mr. and Mrs. Caspar Junker en- have arranged to unite the first Fri Rev. Nordell, Hailey Baptist church; tricts and it is hoped “ Jupe ’ will havi lest to Sandy L i ¡day. The boy’s day night o f each month in a social j song, Cottrell choir; address, Rev. O. jtertained Mr. and Mrs. Henry Junker a heart, as this is the big out-door meeting at the I. O. O. F. hall. A t score was 2 to 1, a nine inning game. J. Gill, whose address covered six and little Clifford Saturday night and R epairin g D a m a g e d B ee House event of the year. It is a get-to-geth tractive social times have been held Mortegan Petricivic, who built a It was a pitcher's duel. Sandy girls | stages o f education in the develop I Sunday. "Heinie,” who drives for the er for parents, pupils, friends and ev by the Boring lodges for some time. lost 1U to 10, and was our first girls’ ment o f youth. A basket dinner was Davidson Bakery, played with the bee house 800 feet long on his farm erybody. The basket lunch to bi between Kelso ami Orient this spring game. I’arkrose plays at Sandy on latter team at Estacada Sunday. held at noon. served in the gym at the high school Mrs. Miller E ntertain s Guests Mr. and Mrs. Bob Paschall, well is now busy re-building the same, as April 27. In the afternoon Rev. Johnson o f is also an important event o f the day. Commencement exxercises will be Mrs. J. M. C. Miller entertained Pleasant Home Baptist church, sang I known residents 6 f Greenwood dis the wind of a week or so ago ripped • * » • Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Burns of a solo, address and round table talk trict, are delighted with the “ present” o ff the roofing, causing much dam held on the night o f May 18. This is With two republicans and two dem Newberg for the day. Mrs. Burns is on the daily vacation Bible school I o f a fine baby daughter which the age. This is one o f the worst sea also the day the primaries are held, and those on the election boards will ocrats running for the nomination foi a distant cousin o f Mrs. Miller. Miss work, Mi's. J. J. Hundsaker; song, stork left for them at the Bushong sons ever for bees, and Mr. Petri not likely get through in time to at Drusilla Miller, R. W. Mailery, and male quartet, Pleasant Home M. E. maternity homo April 19. The little civic is hit doubly hard. sheriff, local business men predict tend, and the candidates will be too one is named Violet Millie. This is Percy Shelley of Sandy will get the Mrs. S. R. Harper were also present church; election o f officers. * anxious to leave before the count is nomination “ easy.” A number of at dinner. Rev. Johnson, ex-pastor o f Hailey the Paschall's first child. complete. Drusilla Miller was out from the county papers are said to be ready I church, was chosen president; H. H. A large crowd filled the auditorium to come out for Shelley, also a num Visit Will Bell H o m e | Watkins, vice president; Herman Wal- city to spend the week end with her Friday night, the occasion being the grandmother, Mrs. J. M. C. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Will Douglass, Mr. ) ters, secretary and treasurer. Pleas- ber o f prominent Oregon City bus appearance o f “ Cyclone Sally,” a Mrs. Helen Dahrens is pleased that iness men. On the other hand, Ran and Mrs. Walter Douglass, Mr. and ane Home M. E. church will enter comedy given by the junior class of dall, republican, will draw the grange- Mrs. Doc Hanna, Mrs. Linnie Gibson tain the next convention, October 28. her cow, which was down several the high school. The play was well A number o f Sandy community weeks ago, has freshened, is as well vote, and Sheriff Mass has his fol were visitors at the home o f Mr. and Lena Frances Buell, 46, wife of W. done, and Miss Edith Shell, director, lowing. Dutton, not so well known Mrs. Will Bell Sunday. Mrs. Viola Sunday school attended the conven as ever, and is giving a large quan E. Buell, passed away Sunday at the deserves appreciation for her hard appears to be making some progress Denning was also present. tion at Cottrell Sunday, although tity o f milk. Mr. and Mrs. Web. McGinnis will Buell home on the Bluff road. De work. The cast included Stanley Ba in the campaign. Shelley will un Sandy is not a member of the district. The Mission church school was una move into their handsome new home ceased had been afflicted four years con, Milton Suckow, James Watkins, doubtedly pull a larger vote than he Not to Hold Clinic Sandy Women’s club decided not ble to attend because o f another en ¡about May 1. Mrs. Goldsmith, sister- with carcinoma. Only a week or two Henry Weisenfluh, Mildred Barnett, did two years ago. to call a pre-school child clinic after gagement. ! in-law o f Mrs. McGinnis, plans to ago she attended the Kelso club meet Ellen Hall, Letha Child, Violet De- * * * * Shazer, and Kathryn Frost. Musical reports from all local districts showed return to California when the McGin ing. It was sheep shearing time rocentlj I there will be very few sixth graders nis family get settled in their new Although living here only one year, numbers were given by George and for the Dixon-Howitt flock. Close to ! entering the various schools this com Postage Rate to Canada home. she made friends and was well liked. Dorothy Bruns, piano, violin ami pi The local postmaster advises the one hundred sheep are being run on ing fall. The Fenska family which has been Surviving are her husband and a sis ano, Francois Burrell; songs Ruth public that the rate for post cards to living at the Krebs wood camp has ter at Dallas. Texas. Last rites were Barnett. Around $70 was cleared. the logged o ff land at Cherryville. A Canada is two cents whether they be moved on the Wortman place, form shipment o f lambs was made at Eas Brightwood Teacher Re-Elected held at Metzger mortuary parlors in ter time. The sheep industry is grow Miss Dorothy Nelson has been re government postals or not. The par erly owned by A. Jabs. Gresham Wednesday, with concluding Sandy News c o n t in u e d on last p ag e ing in this section; farmers are be elected to teach at Brightwood, and cels post rate to Canada is 14 cents Carl Sharnke has been painting the rites at the crematorium at Lincoln ginning to keep a few head but more probably will attend state normal this per pound, or fraction thereof, up to Bob Smith garage whenever the park. 15 pounds. Letter postage is the weather permitted him to wield the are needed to make the waste land summer. same as in the United States. | brush. To G r o w C u c u m ber s Asks f o r Water Permit The Ernest Fischer and Pete Swan The Newman family, new owners» There will be held on the premises Moritz Peterson o f Cherryville has children were found to be negative o f the John Meyer farm, have taken o f Clackamas County Bank at public filed for a water permit with the state in the diphtheria test and were al possession and expect to raise cucum auction, engineer for use o f 3.4 cubic feet o f lowed to return to school Monday. SATURDAY, A P R I L 28 bers this season for marketing. There water per second from Badger creek, Tommy Dunn, who has been so is u water wheel on the place, and the personal property o f R. N. Van for domestic purposes, power and Ir- very ill was reported as slightly better fertilizer, and with plenty of muscle jdc Bogart. Sale begins at 1 :.*>() sharp. Distance is no question with us. Our I rigation o f three acres. Peterson ex- a few days ago. used, Newman expects to build up Good Range, Davenport, Chairs, equipment is at your service day or . pects to spend $500 in building a Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kubitza en the farm and also make it pay. Dishes, Trunks, Cooking Utensils night. | flume 1-16 mile long and a plank and tertained Mrs. Hein, Mr. and Mrs. ! Many other things too numerous to ! flash dam is to be used. Peterson is Purse (Edith Hein) Sunday, and at mention. (the new owner o f the Cherryville ho night Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sharnke New Fam ily at C herryville A new family has moved in the Terms may be arranged with clerk. tel and has his new sign, “ The Old and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bittner spent Cherryville district with three chil A N T O N M A L A R F. L. P R O C T O R Clipper Inn,” in place. Gresham, Oregon the evening at the Kubitza home. dren who have entered school. A u c t io n e e r Clerk Carl Sharnke is working this week Mr. and Mrs. Malar Entertain at Creightons who are completing Mr. and Mrs. Anton Malar were their elegant residence and will soon hosts at a small party Thursday night occupy the same. Charles Sharnke is ' all of whom were almost “ foundered” finishing painting the interior o f the on the immense quantity o f home McGinnis residence. The old Barnes place, opposite tht made ice cream of unusual quality F IL L IN G S T A T IO N which was served, also on wonderful H. H. Watkins farm, is now occupied We specialize in remedying automobile ills. No Sandy, Oregon / cake,, coffee and home made raisin by Mr. and Mrs. Tomlinson who matter what ailment your automobile may be suffer bread. The Malars recently pur moved from St. Helens. Mr. Tom ing from, we can give it a chased a piano and music was a fea linson is master mechanic at the head Manufacturers and Dealers in ture, also games were enjoyed. Miss works. Clean Bill of Health Mrs. C. W. Bruce and Mrs. Dick Dorothy Jonsrud presided ut the pi ROUGH AND DRESSED FIR AND CEDAR ano. Present besides the hosts were Bruce went to the city Monday after An auto that is in good condition is a good invest LUMBER Mr. and Mrs. R. Jonsrud, Miss Jons noon on a shopping and business trip ment. Let us examine your car and price your job. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jonsrud en-1 rud, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Henson, Miss ORDERS FILLED ON SHORT NOTICE Velma Henson, Mrs. J. M. C. Miller, tertained Sunday afternoon and for Our Rates Are Reasonable Mr. and Mrs. E. Morirs o f Portland, r "ip e r Mr. and Mrs. Lindell o f Port Mr. Barku9, Annabel and Merlin Ma land and R. W. Mailery. We Deliver anywhere Mrs. Fred J. Hicks, wife o f the lar and Philip Jonsrud. Sandy Oregon proprietor o f Cedarwood store at Phone Res. 324 Mill 131 Sandy 1 Faubian, is the mother o f a new baby Give Play at Boring The play, “ Janie,” given by Kelso boy. Alice Bailey Pierson and her little talent at the Boring I. O. O. F. hall ^ iiiiH iiiiiiiiiiM iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM iiiiiiiiiiiim . Saturday night, was a wonderful suc baby girl left Mrs. Albel’s home Sun cess, $32 being realized, one half of day and went to her sister at Bright- which was given to the lodge for the wood. When able to get around she use o f the hall. Glen Eri took the will stay with her father, Charley part o f “ Janie” at 14, and Anna Lou Bailey. Mrs. Albel had been caring ise Larsen at the age o f 19. Others for the young mother and baby. Mrs. Maud Reed and Mrs. Alice I in the play were Mrs. Albert Jonsrud, Mrs. Gilbert Eri, Mrs. Clark Rich and Scales motored to the city Monday Mrs. Reed is Julia Larsen. Refreshments were on a business trip. i served. After the program Telford managing the Scales store at Rhodo orchestra played splendidly, and a dendron. A people without children would face Have you noticed the old white haired men la- | social hour in dancing was spent by The Boring Odd Fellows arc put a hopeless future, a country without ting a new hardwood floor in their | boring painfully in the cheap restaurant, too old to | the young people who do not attend hall which will he used for local so trees is almost as helpless; forests that public dances. 5 do anything but the most menial work. § cial dancing occasionally. are so used they cannot renew them Mrs. Thomas Kubitza, who grows selves will soon vanish, and with them ^ Entertains Altar Society Everyone of these men had their chance just the 5 1 Mrs. Henry Perret was hostess wonderful and great quantities of all their benefits. When you heip to same as you have yours today. What are you going = Thuisday fo r the Altar society of the flowers for the love o f them, was preserve our forests or plant new ones presented .with 18 cannas two feet to do about it? Are you going to wash dishes and E Catholic church at the attractive Per- tall, last Sunday by her cousin, Tom j you are acting the part of good citizens, scrub floors at the time when you should be resting S ; ret residence. The afternoon was I. eitheiser o f Lents, who spent the j — Theodore Roosevelt. E j spent socially. Present were Mrs. C. and enjoying the fullest pleasures of life? day at the Kubitza home. 1 W. Bruce, Mrs. F. C. Brosius, Mrs. It’ * Y o u r Nat ional Forest — Mi. and Mrs. N. R. Horr and little E D. Meyer, Mrs. Jack Bophy, Mrs. F. Y o u r Play G r o u n d — There is but one sure way to protect yourself = M. Canning, Mrs. Louise Gambee, Marietta spent Sunday at Gresham “ He lp P rotec t it.” with Mr. Horr’s parents. from just such a future. Save your money— a little E Mrs. Caspar Junker, Mrs. Frank every week— and when the 'days of gray hairs come s Schmitz, Mrs. A. H. Kirsch, Mrs. M. Kligel, Mrs. Chas. Sharnke, Miss Bar you will be sure of a home .and your share of com DR. F. C. BROSIUS, M. D. bara Sharnke, Mrs. L. Lehnfield, and fort. Today is the best day to start. One dollar O ffice the hostess. Mrs. Perret served re opens an account. 2nd door West o f Meat Market freshments that were much enjoyed. m C O TTR ELL SCHOOL WIFE OF W. E. BUELL PASSES AWAY SUNDAY AUCTION SALE : Service... G a te s F u n eral H o m e GAltAGK SEltVICK A. W . Bell Lumber Co. C IT Y G A R A G E | A Dish-washer | I at Sixty... The Part of Good Citizens C lackamas C ouniy B an S j Telephone 341 • The A n n u a l Forest Fire Toll Is a Challenge to American Patriotism First State Bank “ A Strong Bank” Gresham, Oregon E Church to Be Rep sired S §» S S 5 s E About $70 has been recently raised by those interested in the Kelso Com- munity church for the rejuvenation *»'e building. Work of re-shinglinff and painting will start as soon as the weather permits. The work is to be donated. 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