Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, June 01, 1928, Image 5

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    SANDY NEWS SECTION
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ED ITO RIAL
CHEERYVILLE SCHOOL
HOLDS FINAL PROGRAM
SANDY LOCALS
GRADUATION EXERCISES
FDR EIGHTH GRADERS
SANDY LOCALS
M R S J. M. C. M I L L E R
E d ito r
Sandy,
Oregon
S h o w e r f o r Mis» T i f f a n y
Miss B e rth a T iffa n y w as surprised
Mr. a n d Mrs. H enry P e rre t w ere
N otices fo r tho g ra d e school budget w ith a m iscellaneous show er T uesday
a t th e hospital lust week to see Mr.
have been posted by C lerk John Rob night, m any lovely g ifts being re ­
P e l l e t ’s ste p fa th e r who recen tly un­
e rts. T he budget is ubout the sam e ceived by th e prospective bride.
d e rw en t an o peration.
Sandw iches and c o ffee w ere served,
I os th a t o f last year.
Mr. and Mrs. H arley R ogers (M a r­
I N eal R. H o ir is w orking up m uscle and m usic e n te rta in e d . T he show er
g a re t G ray) w ere h e re fro m Satsop,
G rad u atio n exercises w ere held a t 1 d u rin g vacation, a n d begun the “ ae- was given a t the T iffa n y hom e east
C herryville school closing exercises
W ash., several days la st w eek and Sandy union high school S a tu rd ay , tio n ” of doing so a t the Bruns-M c- of tow n. P re se n t were Mrs. J. Scales
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w ere a g re a t neighborhood event th e
also visited re la tiv e s a t R hododen­ night fo r eleven g ra m m ar schools. | In ty re mill M onday m orning.
Mrs. J . R. H all, Mr. a n d Mrs. Ross
T here w as no o u tw a rd d e m o n stra ­ n ig h t of May 25. P rin ted program s, j dron.
’ Diplom as w ere aw arded as follow s:
Sm ith, M rs. H. P e rre t, Mrs. F. C hris­
A
n
u
m
b
er
of
the
high
school
boys
tio n here in rem em b ran ce o f D ecora­ re fre sh m e n ts consisting of sandw ich­
H. H am m an is g ra d u a lly losing hia
tianson and Phyllis, R uth B u rn e tt, E l­
cam
e
do.
i
fro
m
th.;
fire
lig
n
tirg
S
andy—
R
o
b
e
rta
Sm
ith,
A
rlethu
tio n Day but m em ories o f th e de­ es, cake and c o ffe e w ere served a t eyesight and is h a rd ly able to feed
P roctor, M a rg a re t Bell, A lta B rooks, line S u tu ic a y m orn in g and w ere glad len Hall, S ylvester and Lewis Hall,
p a rte d lingered in nearly every h ouse­ th e close of th e splendid p rogram , him self. He is also grow ing w eaker,
F rank and P hyllis C hristensen, Geo. to g e t hom e a f te r th e stre n u o u s laboi Mrs. Ned M itchell, Mrs. Yost, Mrs. A.
consisting
of
tw
elve
num
bers,
which
hold. G raves w ere b rig h te n e d w ith
b u t is still g e ttin g up and down.
and D orothy B runs, E arl H ite, R uth and losj ot sleep which a re a n e c e s­ D ahrens, Je ssie Dow ning, Mrs. Dit-
fresh flow ers, and m any a silen t te a r was m uch enjoyed by the com m unity
Jim E arly has been looking fo r a B a rn e tt, A m anda P e rre t, M ary Funk, sa ry put t of the gam e in such a blaze. te rt, Mrs. D. M. Sm ith, E llsw orth
a
t
th
e
school
building.
gave to k en of feelin g s too deep fo r
house in Sundy. Jim has been m a r­ a n d C eleste M cIntyre.
Mrs. Jo ei J a rl has one o f the m ost Bell, V in cen t S herer, E rn e s t B oylan,
A m ong the n u m b ers w ere: R e cita ­
words.
ried a y e ar and is d riv in g a tru c k I B rightw ood— F re d S te in e r, A rlin b e a u tifu l g ard en s in th is vicinity, and Mr. a n d Mrs. Jo e D onaldson, Mrs.
tio n s by W illiam
Bagley, E dw ard
here.
Stone, 11a H a rris and E rn e st Sladkey. e v ery th in g is a rio t of color a t the Miles und th e T iffa n y fam ily.
H anson, Jo h n n ie T eu sch er; c la rin e t
MRS. J A R L E N T E R T A I N S
Wm. Scules of C e n tra lis , b ro th e r
Kelso— J u lia L arsen, Dollie R ath- J a rl ranch.
solo,
A.
J.
S
to
u
t;
flow
er
fa
n
ta
sy
,
K E L S O W O M E N ’S C L U B
of J a c k Scales of S andy, has been ky, Betsy M iller, Milton and Emil
M rs. G. S. W ilkinson hud all her Visit a t T h e Dalles
T h eresa T euscher, A lm a O akley, M a­
a p p o in ted p o stm aste r a t C e n tra lia , G uldensopf a n d Linn C raw ford.
tee th e x tra c te d last week, and stood
Mr. a n d Mrs. H. H. W atkins and
rie
and
W
illiam
B
agley
and
E
dw
ard
Mrs. Jo e l J a rl was h ostess to th e
W ash., by P re sid e n t Coolidge, suc­
Dover— C a rl
N eum ann,
E d ith th e o rd eal fairly well.
the la t t e r ’s m other, Mrs. Sim mons,
Kelso W om en’s club T h u rsd ay . The H an so n ; play, “ M other’s V isitin g ,” ceeding H a rry B ras, who was asked
La V erne C oalm an, a fo rm e r S an­ and siste r, Miss H aight, w ent to The
C am pbell and V irginia W olfe.
day w as hot, a n d n o t m an y a tte n d e d . A ustin K issinger, D orothy Dixon, to resign a fe w m o n th s ago.
B oring— K en n eth V alberg, Sam dy boy, and son o f “ L ige” Coalm an, D alles S a tu rd u y , re tu rn in g Sunday.
Floyd
Douglass,
R
alph
T
hom
as,
T
he­
D elicious
re fre sh m e n ts, including
Sam Bacon is still c o nfined to bis and G race M allicoat, E unice C arlson. w as am ong the g ro u p o f tw e n ty
T hey re p o rt fru it and g ra in crops
stra w b e rrie s and a n g el food
cake re sa T euscher.
bed o r w heel c h air a n d is not able to H enry G antenbein, E rvin Childs, O tto P o rtla n d e rs clim bing Mt. Hood S un­
fine, m uch b e tte r th a n fo r tw o years.
Song, “ A D utch P ro p o sal,” M arie
w ere served. M em bers p re se n t w ere
re st well a t night.
Mr. and Mrs. Cam pbell, Alvin Giese, M aldon Au- day, and fig h tin g his w ay w ith them
A w o n d erfu l crop o f peaches and
M esdam es J a rl, F re d D ecker, A lbert B agley, A lm a O akley; d rill; dialogue, F ra n k Bacon w ere a t th e senior B a­
in a re g u la r blizzard.
bin, and M arvin Duly.
a p ric o ts a re expected. O ne g ro w er
Jo n sru d , G ilb ert E ri, W. D olan, M. “ Two Black C row s,” by R alph T hom ­ con hom e Sunday.
Bull R un— V incent Chiodo, Louis
Mrs. W. P. R oberts of D over is has sp e n t $800 having his a pricots
P a rk e r; dialogue,
Kligel, R. R athke, P e terso n , W right, a s and C laud
The P le asan t V alley g ra n g e m a ste r H aneberg a n d Olive K elliher.
still in K entucky and has not set th in n e d .
T he c h erry crop is also
“
Speak
Up,
M
ose,”
D
orothy
D
ixon,,
H uck, R. Jo n sru d ,
Miss D orothy
Mr. H ansen and his w ife w ere in a
C ottrell— E u g en e A ndrew s, A rth u r th e tim e fo r com ing home as she is g re at.
Jo n sru d a n d Mrs. G e rtru d e H aw orth, M arie B agley; m instrels. Songs w ere p a rty Sunday th a t called a t th e R.
; O tis, V irgil W ilkinson, Sadie H udson, ta k in g c are of an invalid b rother.
th e la st tw o being visitors.
Mrs. given by all. M r. T h ay er, C h e rry ­ Jo n sru d hom e to a rra n g e fo r holding
Rosellu C raw son, and A rth u r H aug-
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Crose of Med­ Vi sit W i t h M c N u lty s
ville
p
ostm
aster,
gave
th
e
a
d
d
ress
of
Jo h n R evenue will e n te rta in a t th e
th e ir g ra n g e picnic u t th e Jo n sru d lum.
fo rd w ere here last week visiting a t
th e evening. Miss F ra n c es S to u t was
Mrs. M iller culled on Mrs. L. Mc­
n e x t m eeting.
p ark n e x t Sunday.
the A. J. A lt and Mrs. A. B yron N ulty w hile in O regon C ity on b u s­
H illcrest— G ordon Davis.
th e e ffic ie n t tea ch e r.
Mrs. F re d W agner, Sr., of C o ttre ll
W elches— N ell Bistorious.
hom es, and ull th e above spent an iness T uesday. Mr. M cN ulty was a t
Mill C l o s e t D o w n
w ent over to S e a ttle to spend D ecora­
G reenw ood— D avid Strong.
e vening w ith Mr. and Mrs. H arold Roslyn lake fishing. Mrs. M cNulty
T he N elson-P alm quist saw m ill n e a r E R I C K U N I S O F B O R IN G
tio n Day w ith re la tiv e s.
S andyridge— A rth u r and
Leslie K rebs.
is busy ev ery day in th e sto re a t
D IES O F H E A R T D IS E A S E
C h erryville has saw ed its last cut,
F re d R ra d fo rd w as o ver fro m Zogg, F ra n c e s F la ta u a n d A lvina
Mrs. J. M. C. M iller h a d as F rid ay W est L inn to which she fell h e ir last
the tim b e r being e x h au ste d .
The
P alm er re ce n tly and visited w ith his W uinsche.
g u ests fo r the day Mrs. N ellie P e te r­ sum m er.
E rick U nis, who lived
b etw een son Irv in a t P a rk ro se , also frien d s a t
mill will be dism antled a n d sold, a c ­
The program w as fu rn ish e d by the son and Mrs. R ichard T hom as of
Kelso
and
B
oring,
died
re
c
e
n
tly
from
c o rding to rep o rt.
C ottrell.
\ various schools
having g ra d u a tin g P o rtlan d . The la tte r and Mrs. M iller
h e a rt disease. He cam e to th e Powell
Mrs. L au ra C ra w fo rd is n e a r J e n ­ classes. D iplom as w ere p re sen te d by sang in a q u a rte t to g e th e r tw en ty C o t t r e l l P i c n i c W e d n e s d a y
valley section in 1902 and lived th e re nings Lodge, b u t h e r broken w rist is
G range Dance S aturday
T he a n n u a l P.-T. picnic of th e
C ounty School S u p e rin te n d e n t Bren- y e ars ago in the city.
C o ttre ll circle will be held a t th e
S a tu rd a y nig h t, J u n e 2, th e S andy a n d n e a r B o rin g since th a t tim e. He reco v erin g very slow ly so she will not
ton Vedder. T h ere was a background
Mr. and Mrs. C asp ar J u n k e r w ent
school g ro u n d s W ednesday, Ju n e 6,
G range in v ita tio n a l dance will a ttr a c t w as born in F in lan d . Seven c hildren be able to come to S andy fo r a w hile.
o f fe rn w ith roses woven to m ake the w ith Mr. and Mrs. N eal R. H orr to
L usted P.-T. p a rtic ip a tin g .
Gam es
th e usual terp sic h o rea n fe e t, and the survive. R ites w ere held a t S aron She- is ta k in g tre a tm e n ts in th e city.
fig u re “ 28,” w hich stood fo r th e class C risseys and Dodge P a rk S unday a f ­
will be p lan n ed a n d a g en ero u s sup­
L u th e ra n church.
ladies will serve supper.
T h ere is a new sign posted on th e o f 1928.
tern o o n and b ro u g h t hom e lovely
ply of ice cream provided fo r ull.
old C o ttre ll so tre b uilding w hich
flow ers.
says “ O pen fo r business soon.” J u s t G R A D U A T I N G C L A S S E N T E R .
Miss E dna T hom pson w as o u t from
D itte r ts E n te r ta in G uests
who will o p e rate th e sto re is not r e ­
T A 1 N E D A T M I L L E R H O M E th e city to a tte n d the g ra d e school
Mr. a n d Mrs. R. F. D itte rt e n te r­
ported.
g ra d u a tio n exercises S a tu rd a y night.
tain ed a t Sunday d in n e r th e la tte r ’s
J u s t w here “ th e y ” cam e from no
Bill
Lenz,
who
has
been
tro
u
b
led
P rincipal R. W. M allery
e n te r­
one know s, b u t M erle and A nabel tain ed his g ra d u a tin g class W ednes- w ith a stra in e d back, fin ally w ent to b ro th e r Jo h n T hoenson o f P o rtlan d ,
and Mr. and Mrs. C larence Brown
M alar have been h av in g chicken pox. ; day nig h t a t th e home o f M rs. J . M. th e sp rin g s fo r a w eek o r tw o.
and in th e a fte rn o o n all m otored to
C lark L und is an e ffic ie n t h elp er C. M iller. A ssisting Mrs. M iller w ere
Mr. and Mrs. N eal R. H o rr w ere
in th e S an d y C ream ery , and his tw in Mrs. A. W. Bell, Mrs. R. S. Sm ith, hosts one evening recen tly a t d in n er the city.
b ro th e r Lewis is w ork in g a t T e lfo rd ’s Mrs. H enry P e rre t, and M rs. S. R. to Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Horij o f G resh ­
Dr. A lfred W illiam s is th e new
sto re a t B oring.
H arp er. T he room s w ere b rig h t w ith am.
d em o cratic com m itteem an fo r S andy
Mrs. Chas. R athm an was out from lovely flow ers, some being b rought
Mr. a n d Mrq. D. B rooks-H ogan
the c ity Sunday a n d was the g u e st by th e children. Cake, sandw iches, w ere o u t last w eek. Mrs. H ogan is precinct.
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of Mrs. C harles W ilkinson.
ice cream , punch, and c o ffe e w ere slightly im proving.
S a n d y N e w s c o n t i n u e d o n la s t p ag e
Mrs. M arie M ueller w as out from served. G am es e n te rta in e d . P re se n t
G resham M onday calling on a num ­ w ere th e above and the class: D oro­
ber o f fam ilies.
thy and G eorge B runs, M ary F unk,
The C o ttre ll S unday school will F ra n k and P hyllis C hristianson, R uth
hold a picnic a t th e church S a tu rd ay B a rn e tt, A rle th a P ro cto r, M a rg are t
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evening, begin n in g a t 6 o ’clock. S up­ Bell, E arl H ite, A m anda P e rre t, A lta
per and ice cream will be served. B rooks, C eleste M cIntyre a n d Ro­
T his g a th e rin g is in ho n o r of the con­ b e rta Sm ith.
te st fo r m em bers w hich has ju s t
Sandy, O regon
ended.
W edding A nniversaries O bserved
Mrs. E. E. V an F le et was a caller
T h ree w edding a n n iv e rsa rie s w ere
a t th e H. H. W atk in s hom e Sunday
Clean Bill of H ealth
celeb ra ted Sunday a t th e W illard Bos-
evening. Mrs. V an F le et is the new
RO U G H AND DRESSED FIR AND CEDAR
holm hom e, the Bosholms who were
te a c h e r em ployed by the Sandy g rade
m arried tw en ty years, th e H e n ry Per-
LUMBER
school board.
re ts 24 y ears, and the F re d Koen-
Jo h n R o b e rts is ru n n in g lines fo r
nickes six y e ars on May 26. Beside
O ur R ates A re R easonable
the P. E. P. com pany fo r 1,000 fe e t
th e above fam ilies Mr. and Mrs. E.
of new flum e, w hich is to replace
D. H a rt a n d Jack ie w ere p resen t.
p a rt of th e old stru c tu re . All read y
A b asket lunch was served c a fe te ria
this season 500 fe e t have been r e ­
style.
placed.
Soaking rains the p ast few days
did m uch good and b e rry grow ers
w ore b road sm iles. Now, som e a re
w ondering if J u p e has m ade a dis­
pensation th a t J u n e shall be a w et
m onth— a n d overdo his good work.
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equipment is at your service day or
night.
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Phone Res. 324
Sandy
E n te rtain s for G raduates
BOTKINS O B SE R V E 65T H
W E D D IN G A N N IV E R SA R Y
Mr. and M rs. E. F. B ru n s e n te r­
tain e d the S andy g ra d e g ra d u a tin g
class T uesday night, a t w hich tim e
Mr. B runs signed all th e diplom as.
The children all enjoyed th e evening
and re fre sh m e n ts consisted of stra w ­
berries, cake and ice cream . R. W.
M allery was also p resen t. Mrs. Lola
T hiess was p re se n t and helped serve.
The six ty -fifth w edding a n n iv e r­
sary o f Dr. and Mrs. O. F. B otkin of
C herryville last w eek a t th e hom e of
the B otkins was an event, and th e ir
son Dr. A. W. B otkin o f G resham
helped c eleb ra te th e day. Mrs. B ot­
kin, a lthough 94, has held h e r age
w o n derfully and was doing all her
own w ork until re ce n tly when she C h e r r y v i l le S t u d e n t s G r a d u a t e
C h erryville pupils re ce iv in g county
su ffe re d a slight stro k e.
diplom as w ere: a rith m e tic — D orothy
Dixon, Ralph Thom as, A u stin Kessin-
C a l i f o r n i a n s to L o c a t e H e r e
g
L an g u ag e:
Mr. and Mrs. R o b e rt Jo n sru d had e r and C laud P a rk e r.
as w eek end g u e sts Mr. and Mrs. A ustin K essinger, C laud P a rk e r and
Spelling, D orothy
V ern P ullen o f Los A ngeles, frien d s D orothy D ixon.
of Miss E unice Jo n sru d . The P u l­ Dixon. T h ere w ere no g ra d u a te s this
lens have been o v e r in W ashington, year.
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I Your Money? |
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You earn the money that comes in your
pay envelope—but who saves it? Do you
put a part of it away every pay-day in a
savings account?
Or do you let the extra dollars slide through
your fingers into the hands of others who
bring it here for their savings account?
Think it over, and see if it wise to let some
one else save all the money that you have
worked hard to get?
and a re so im pressed w ith th e coun­
try and O regon th ey decided to lo­
c ate th e re o r in O regon next year.
T hey say th ey a re tire d of C alifornia.
The P ullens w ent “ w ild” over tho
B luff road scenery.
I First State Bank j
“ A Strong B ank”
Gresham, Oregon
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About Loaning
Money...
Of course this bank has money to
loan. That is part of the business of any
well-regulated bank.
We have only one requirement that
of security, for the bank loans not only
its own funds but that of its depositors
as well. Therefore we feel it is the duty
of the borrower to ask for only such
amounts as he can with reasonable cer­
tainty repay when due, otherwise he
injures his credit and the bank as well.
Our first duty is to our own depositors.
S h a r n k e K e e p i n g Busy
Chas. S h a rn k e is very busy now \
and has w ork booked ahead fo r s o m e !
tim e. He is doing in te rio r painting,
etc., fo r th e F. W. C anning» this
week.
P r a c t i c e as T e a c h e r
Your new account will be cheerfully start­
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C IT Y G A R A G E
E dw ard Nelson w as hom e from
M onm outh over th e w eek end. E d­ *
w ard has been doing practice te a c h ­ *
ing fo r a b o u t six w eeks u n d e r Mrs. *
B arnum a t th e Ind ep en d en ce g ra m ­
m ar school. Mrs. B arnum w as his
te a c h e r in the Kelso g rade school
form erly.
G r a n d fa th e rs Pleased
DR. F. C. B R O S I U S , M. D.
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DR. H. A. S C H N E I D E R
D EN TIST
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Som e o f the g ra n d p a re n ts w ere
ju s t as proud o f th e g ra d u a tio n Sat-
! urd ay n ig h t as th e fond m others and
1 fa th e rs, and will “ c h id e ” Mr. V edder
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