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SU B SC R IPT IO N PRICE $1.50 P e r Y ear Subscribe No*! SANDY PUPILS RECEIVE EIGHTH GRADE DIPLOMAS Bobby B runs. T hose receiving g a rd es of 100 in Mr. M allery’s room a re D orothy B runs and M ary F unk. SANDY LOCALS WINKERS ANNOUNCED IN TRACK DAT CONTESTS John R evenue was a Sandy visi to r and w as a t the lec tu re h our p ro gram o f th e g ran g e. P u p i l s R e ceiv e Prize» Mrs. N ellie Z en g er invited her P upils in th e high school ta k e n on j P upils in S andy g ra d e school re a trip th ro u g h the woolen m ills by R ibbons w ere aw ard ed in th e m an j sm all son Dickie and her dau g h tei ceiving county diplom a fo r e a rn in g Miss K am m erer w rote essays on th e ual tra in in g exh ib it on tra c k m eet i Doris out from P o rtlan d to a tte n d g ra d es of 1*0 or over, a re : Mr. Mal- trip th a t w ere su b m itted to th e c o m -1 day as follow s: fresh m an aw ard s— the school picnic. A fam ily has moved over from the le ry 's room — A rithm etic, D orothy puny. W in n ifred G lockner received tow el rack, C harles B utler, firs t; w orks a n d is occupying the B runs, R oberta S m ith ; E nglish, R osi firs t p rize o f $5 fo r w ritin g th e best C u rtis B aker, second; Jo h n K rieg er, head F unk, E arl H ite, C eleste M cIntyre, i essay, V irginia W atk in s got second th ird ; end tab le— W ilbur Dodd, firs t; P ro cto r c o tta g e vacated by the Grif,- D orothy B runs, R o b erta Sm ith, F ran k ! prize of $3 and E dith R u th e r $2. I R ichard M undlin, second; Rheinhold ! fir.s. The Sandy g ra d e picnic w as held at D obberfuhl, th ird ; book tro u g h — a n d Phyllis C hristianson, May F u n k ; R ichard M aronay, firs t; A rlyn Dyer, C edar C reek F rid a y , a n um ber of spelling, R uth B a rn e tt, E a rl H ite, E xtinguish F o re st F ire «•corn!; L u th e r W are, th ird ; sm all t a the p a re n ts a n d ull th e tea ch e rs a t E dw ard and E llio tt Sw eetland, Rosa P rincipal G. D. O rr took a load ol tending. Floyd M cCorm ick won two F unk, G eorge B runs C eleste M cIn ble— Adolph F u n k , first. the local fire fig h tin g g ro u p tc Sophom ore aw ard s: C ed ar ch est— prizes, one a fo u n ta in pen, for races. ty re , M ary F u n k , A m anda P e rre t, B rightw ood S a tu rd a y to help e x tin V ictor Bacon, f ir s t; E llsw orth Bell, Donald S m ith won a box o f sta tio n e ry R o b erta Sm ith, Phyllis C hristianson, guish th e firs t fo re3 t fire of th e sea E th e l Sm ith, Roxie M cCorm ick, a n d seco n d ; J a y O ust, th ird ; end tab le s— in a g uessing g a m e ; Jo e Shelley a son. V ictor Bacon, f ir s t; F re d Nelson, sec- room prize in rnees, and Lewis K rebs I.ouis K rebs. ,n d ; m in a tu re ch est— O tto S paller, won an o v e rsh arp pencil. M i/. Z ,\ig ei ’ pupils: Spelling, R obert Jo n s ru d is having a 40-acre firs t; Q uentin N orquist, second; F re d G eorge F e rre t, E le an o r Fischer, H en W ill A t t e n d S t e t e G r a n g e Mrs. Jo el J a rl is a lte rn a te to th< N elson, th ird ; Priscilla A lden c ab in et tra c t, h a lf a m ile so u th of the Loop ry F u n k , Lois B eers, D orothy A sch o ff, Bobby B runs. L anguage, G eorge sta te g ra n g e w hich convenes a t Rain —O tto S paller, f ir s t; D w ight Wilkin» on th e C ross road, surveyed fo r sum - P e rre tt, Bobby B ru n s; a rith m etic , ie r th is y ear. M aster A. C. Thome: son, second; sm all tab le— F re d N el - m er hom esites. The p ro p e rty adjo in s H e n ry F unk, D orothy D unsm uir and will n o t a tte n d so Mrs. J a r l will go son, firs t; E rw in F in g er, second; Tickle creek. Jo h n R oberts i» the P a rro t radio lam p— W alter D uncan, surveyor. Miss G ladys Pypczinski o f W elches ■irst; John C arlson, second; R ichard and Mrs. Em m a B e n n ett M iller o f M aronay, third. T hird y e a r w o rk : C ed ar chest Sandy each have poem s in the P re s Lew is Lund. S ta n le y Bacon received e n t Day P oets, a new anthology, th e the gran d p rize o f the whole exhibit. book being out only last week. Miss In the hom e “ ec ” exhibits judges Pypczinski is building a larg e tea Distance is no question with us. Our :’o r the sew ing w ere Mrs. H. P e rre t, room a t C e d a rfir p ark n e a r R hodo equipment is at your service day or Mrs. C. A. N orquist and Mrs. Lund. dendron. , night. Bill A lt is th e c a rp e n te r building R ibbons w ere won as follow s: N ightgow n— blue ribbon, S tella the concession a t th e new au to cam p H auglum ; red, M arie S w erver; w hite, a mile th is side of th e Salm on river. L. B. G reen sold tw o gilts to T r a R einhilda D obberfuhl. Tow els: blue Gresham, Oregon ribbon, Alice H a rtw ig ; red, Alm a cy A n d reg g and Calvin W ilson of Spooner. C otton d ress: blue ribbon i G resham bovg club, last week. The A nna Louise L arso n ; red, Alice H a rt- hogs a re fin e g ra d e Polund China. Ja c k Scales took K enneth and w ig; w hite, Alm a Spooner. B iscuits: blue ribbon, Alm a S poon Tom Scales and Ed. Schm itz who play e r; red, Alice H a rtw ig ; w hite, Lola with E stacad a, also Ted G ray and B acon; plain m u ffin s: blue ribbon, E llsw orth Bell, to the gam e a t Os S tella H auglum ; red, Alice H artw ig ; wego Sunday. Sandy g ra d e school has chosen w hite, M arjo rie A ndrew s; whole g ra in m u ffin s; blue ribbon, V irginia yellow and pink as th e ir class colors, Sandy, Oregon W atkins; b re ad : blue ribbon, W inni and a re as m uch excited over the fred G lockner; rod, M arie S w erver; prospect of receiving diplom as as col Manufacturers and Dealers in lege students. rolls: blue ribbon, Hazel Booth. Mr, and Mrs, J, G. D eShazer were C andy: blue ribbon, A lm a Spooner ROUGH AND DRESSED FIR AND CEDAR red, Put L u n d ; w hite, Hazel B ooth; guests a t th e Will Bell hom e Sunday LUMBER one c ru st pie: red ribbon, W in n ifred Mrs. V iola D enning also being p re s G lockner; cake w ith f a t: blue ribbon, ent and honored by a M other’s Day ORDERS FILLED ON SHORT NOTICE A nna Louise L arsen ; red ribbon, E u dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Ja m es L am per and gene T aw ney; w hite, C larence Erl. Ju d g e s fo r cooking w ere R. E. Es- baby w ere guest» a t the E. D. H art We Deliver anywhere son, Dr. A. W illiam s and Mrs. R. home to spend T h u rsd ay evening. Mr. and Mrs. N eal R. H o rr e n te r Mill 131 Sandy Ç Jo n sru d . Phone Res. 324 C otton d re ss: blue ribbon, Lola tain ed the la tte r ’s p a re n ts who live « B acon; red, E d ith R u th e r; m ake over a t G resham , Sunday a t dinner. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. D uka sp e n t the problem , blue ribbon, L ola Bacon. a ii.TL iiii.iiiiiiiiiiim iiiih iiiiiiiin iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiim u iiiiiiiiiH iin iiiiin ii W ool d re ss; blue ribbon, W inni w eek end a t th e hom e o f Mr. and fre d G lockner; silk dress, blue rib Mrs. C. O. Duke. Mrs. D uke will bon, K a th erin e F ro s t; red, L ola Ba rem ain fo r a sh o rt while. She has con; w hite, W in n ifred G lockner; a r h ard ly recovered from a re e n t a t ticles fo r g irls’ own bed room , blue tac k o f n e ar pneum onia. A good serm on was delivered a t ribbon, E dith R uther. Kelso church Sunday by Rev. B rau- lund of P o rtlan d , on M o th er’s Day. P a r t y A r r i v e s in A u s t r a l i a T here was a larg e a tte n d a n c e . The M iller-M athes p a rty w ere in Mrs. M innie L udvigson and son a typhoon b e fo re land in g a t A u stra A lb e rt have re tu rn e d a f te r a th re e lia and w ere a w eek late in reaching w eeks’ vist w ith th e ir cousin a t port, acco rd in g to a cablegram . Tlx A lbany. M iller-W ew er fam ilies w ere very F a rm in g is in full o rd e r by ev ery anxious w hen a radio m essage re body a t Kelso since nice sunshine has p orted th e V e n tu ra w as in ju re d , but to m e to stay. It is the early impressions that often count most = “ all is w ell.” S tra w b e rrie s will soon be ripe. | in the future of a boys life. Start yours right. Open | T here a re lots o f them . E n t e r t a i n Bull R u n C lu b § a small savings account for him and teach him the § M rs A lton P helps and Mrs. R egner A. C. B aum back was up th e m oun ta in a t w ork p a rt o f th e w eek, th en = usefulness of a bank, and the value to him in after 5 S ta ffen so n w ere jo in t hostesses fo r w en t to th e coast fo r a few days th e Bull R un W om en’s club a t the | life of knowing how to transact business as a banker | last m eeting. A bout fifte e n w ere to move a building. Miss C lara M einig and Miss G er re se n t and delicious cake and ice 1 does. = p cream tru d e M einig w ere in th e c ity shop was served; A n o th e r ,card If yoi\ start a small account now it will be eas- = p a rty was p lanned d u rin g the m eet ping last W ednesday. ing. Service... v j G a te s F u n e r a l H o m e Lumber Co. ! Your | | = | ier to send him through college or start him out in § business. A few dollars a month from childhood will | H e r e F r o m P o r t l a n d Mrs. C harley Bow er and a frien d mean a lot when he is twenty-one. If you have a = | w ere in S andy from P o rtlan d recent- I ly. Mrs. B ow er has not decided boy, start his account now—and keep it growing. j fully w hat she will do, but is still in j the a p a rtm e n t w here she and her late husband w ere living. | First State Bank I A t i e n d St. M a r y ’s A c a d e m y “A Strong Bank” Mrs. C. O. D uke, Mrs. R oberta W illiam s and Miss E dith Shell went | Gresham, Oregon = ! to St. M ary’s A cadem y T hursday eve ning to see th e a n n u a l p ag ean t given «iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii “ j by all the pupils o f the school. REAL ESTATE SALES 08252127 : : : : : : t h is E astern S tar E n te rtain s S andy E aste rn S ta r lodge en te r- T w enty a cres belonging to W illiam H am m ond was tra n s fe rre d to Mike , tain e d o ver th itry visitors fro m the G annon who will live on the p ro p e rty j Rose C ity and G resham lodges Tues- which is im proved. T his w as fo r 1 day n ig h t a t th e ir re g u la r m eeting. V d in n e r w as served p re ce d in g th e m erly the M onroe W eist farm . D egree w ork was p u t on T w enty a cres a t C ottrell was session. tra d e d by Jo h n G riffin to Mrs. C h ar | and a b o u t sixty-five lodge folks af- lo tte M artens fo r a house in P o rt I filia te d d u rin g th e evening. land. Mrs. M artens will build a re s idence on th e land a t once. Both N e w s p a p e r M e n G u e s t s Mr. and Mrs. J. V. R a ffe rty of deals w ere finished by G eorge Beers G overnm ent C am p hotel e n te rta in e d recen tly . H erm an M iller, c o n tra c to r fo r the fo r th e p ast w eek th e la tte r ’s cousins, new five room bungalow on the K. E. G eorge and M artin C allahan a n d th e Ksson p ro p e rty is g e ttin g ceday to la tte r ’s w ife, fro m D etroit. B oth a re p o u r cem ent for the basem ent. This n ew spaper m en, th e fo rm er is w ith ho use will be m odern in every way, the D e tro it N ews and the la tte r with w ith fireplace. Eason also let the ■ th e D etro it F re e Press. T he t'a lla - c o n tra c t to M iller fo r a m odern th ree I bans w ere ull o ver C alifo rn ia and room cottage n e a r by on the sam e th o u g h t th e y saw som ething, b u t a f lot. Both houses a re bein g built fo r te r a tr ip o u t th is w ay say C alifo rn ia re n ta l, John lla im n a n is M iller's has noth in g , in com parison. T hey a re going to S e a ttle a n d V ancouver and helper. Mr. and Mrs. C arl L oundree are will re tu rn for tile rose festival. considering building a new home this A n u m b er of C o ttre ll frie n d s g a th sum m er on th e ir loj n e a r the C ath o lic church b u t have n o t d e fin itely d e ered a t the hom e o f Mr. and Mrs. J . H. W eeks o f L usted Sunday honor cided if th ey w ill build a t once. ing the fo rm e r’s b irth d a y w ith a s u r P ro p e rty a t B rightw ood is re p o rt prise d inner. P re se n t w ere Mr. and ed as moving. An old landm ark, the Mrs. A. R a d fo rd a n d children, Mr. old Brightw ood sto re ow ned by Mr. and Mrs. Jo e Caldo, Wm. Caldo, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. M cIn ty re, is to be a n d Mrs. H arv ey W atkins, Mr. and razed soon and the M cIntyres will Mrs. R ay W ilkinson, Mrs. Splaw n, build a fin e m odern residence on the F ra n k B lackburn a n d th e W eeks fam lot. T hey a re ulso fix in g up one of th e ir co ttag es in w hich to live while ily. th e new hom e is being built. Mrs. U p a t 4 o ’clock Sunday m orning Chas. Loeding is p la ttin g a new home th e follow ing w ere a t th e K uennicke site, Loeding A cres. ran ch a t 6:30 and p u t in a full W. A. A lcorn re p o rts sales from I “ M o th er’s D ay” w ith th e ir old his office ns follow s: | frien d s. A d in n e r to 16 was served, The C. M. P e te rso n p ro p e rty to i P re se n t w ere H erm an F rey , Mr. and W. E. Reed o f P o rtla n d ; and the J. i Mrs. A. E. K oesscll, H e rb e rt Koes- B. G ilkey p ro p e rty is sold to Mrs. sel, F re d B urgoyne, Miss M arie Koen- L illie E. Rice, who has also purchased nieke, Mrs. M inna O lsen, G ladys and a d jo in in g p ro p e rty fro m W. L. B orth- A nna O lsen. T he e n tire p a rty had wiek. su p p e r to g e th e r, also. A t Y aceahinna V illas Mr. and Mrs. Louis S c h e ffe r of P o rtlan d and Se T he Alonzo R ad fo rd s had a* S a t a ttle have bought a portio n o f the u rd a y g u e sts Mr. and Mrs. J. R ad Ja m es property. T here seem s to be fo rd o f P o rtlan d . a stro n g dem and fo r im proved p rop e rty a t B rightw ood. Ray W atkins and Russell Buchtel S t a t e C h a p la in V isits R c b e k a h s GAliAAiE SERVICE K IL L IN G S T A T IO N We specialize in remedying automobile ills. No matter what ailment your automobile may be suffer ing from, we can give it a Clean Bill of Health An auto that is in good condition is a good invest ment. Let us examine your car and price your job. Our Rates Are Reasonable Sandy S H E R IF F | A Big Statement! A M ay program re c e n tly given a t C o ttrell school was a very p re tty a f fa ir and included th e follow ing: Di alogue, “ P laying H ookey,” by Wil- fo rd R ad fo rd and A n e tte Lee, two little to ts ; a p lay le t, “ The E n ch an ted G a rd en ,” re p re se n tin g eight kinds of sp rin g flow ers was given by eight girls and th re e boys who w ere dressed in b rig h t colored p a p er dresses I P rince B u tte rfly and W ill o ’ th e Wisp p a its w ere ta k e n by boys, th e Q ueen of H e arts by a girl. T h ere was also a M aypole drill by the in te rm ed iate girls, and a “ b a ck w a rd ” drill by boys having th e ir clothes on backw ard which c rea te d m uch m irth. L ittle Jo h a n ie M utchler s ing. Our bank is prepared to render some service to everybody. No matter who you are, we can help you if given the chance. That is a big statement, but it is true. Some people have the mistaken idea that a bank is only for rich people. Really the size of your bank account is ikk so important to us. We want your account, large or small, and know we can be of service to you. We have helped many people who had no bank account at all, in fact helped them make a bank account. ♦ DR F. C. B R O S I U S , M. D. * * O ffice 2nd door W est o f M eat M arket * T e l e p h o n e 341 Sandy, O regon CLACKAMAS COUNTY “JUSTICE FOR ALL” Laws should be enforced or repealed. ON BALLOT X 65 C IT Y G A R A G E MAY PROGRAM G IV EN A T C O T T R E L L SCHOOL ■= Republican Candidate for cam e hom e in h o nor of M other’s Day. The boys a re em ployed a t Scappoose. Sandy R ebekah lodge was honored by tho an n u al visit o f the s ta te ehap- S a n d y N e w s c o n t i n u e d o n last pa Percy T. Shelley § of Sandy w een lain, Mrs. H utchins, S a tu rd ay night a t a special m eeting, also o th e r lodge ■ officials, te n visito rs being present. Cake a n d ice cream w ere served. DR. H. A. S C H N E I D E R D EN TIST P h o n e S a n d y 151 is Sandy, O regon ) j C 1 Oregon lackam as C ounty B ank ! > .-••SANDY, OREGON