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SUBSCR IPTION PRICE $ 1 .5 0 Per Year Subscribe Now! SANDY NEWS SECTION S A N D Y LO CA LS EDITORIAL S A N D Y LO C A L S 00 ACRE TRACT SOLD TO GEORGE BREEN Otto A schoff is building a summer cottage on his lot at Government Camp and Mrs. A schoff and their two boys will spend the season at the Sixty acres o f stump land, a por cottage. Mrs. James McCormick and Miss tion o f the old Burton place, was re cently sold to George Breen, who ha» Nettie Schmitz went to the city on been renting the Reed farm at Cot Thursday on a shopping trip. Mrs. trell. The Breens will build at once James W olf served as central while and start making a farm out of the Miss Schmitz was away. Mrs. J. M. C. Miller was the guest land. George Beers made the trans o f Anna Read at the Portland on fer. The old Charles Sharnke farm of Thursday night. Mrs. Read leaves as 8G acres, near Sandy, has been traded a delegate to the National Education to the Oregon Belmont corporation, ' al convention in a week, and will which has plans for development visit in Sandy on her return. The George Perrets made the Loop that are not given out. highway recently but found the weather bad. Mrs. Perret’s sister Arrive from Fresno from New York was in the party. Mr. and Mrs. George Hennessey The Welches store has been leased arrived from Fresno, Calif,, via au for the season to Mr. and Mrs. D. T. tomobile Tuesday and are gladly wel Bulger o f Portland, who also manage comed to their old home town by the postoffice. many friends as well as by Anna Mr. and Mrs. George Hennessey Hennessey, proud mother o f “ Spike,” are expected to drop in from Fresno who has become a well known band this summer to spend their vacation director since the days when he took in Sandy with Mrs. Hennessey’s part in all the small town programs mother. very cleverly. Wistaria Farm stand has a nice sign out and is fixed up attractively, Celebrate W edding Anniversary also the Hewitts have a pretty lunch The twenty-eighth wedding anni room a little farther on, both being versary o f Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dixon near Cedar Creek. of Cherryville was celebrated Sunday Ed. Gesch began work at the head with a lovely family dinner, for which works again Monday for the first time Mrs. Dixon is noted for serving. since his accident four months ago. Present were Mr. and Mrs. James Dwight Wilkinson, Sandy «union B. Ogden and Dick, Mr. and Mrs. W. high school boy, is spending a month Oren Ganger and Bobby, Mr. and at Vancouver Barracks in the train Mrs. Leonard Howitt, the host and ing camp. Dorothy Dixon. Mr. and Mrs. W. McGinnis and baby Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mur Visit at Jonsrud Home ray and Hollis had a pleasant Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Barnum and sons evening at the C. O. Duke home. Gordon, Lee and Donald, called at Refreshments were served. the R. Jonsrud home Sunday from Mrs. Harvey Watkins is enjoying Independence. Mrs. Barnum is at a visit from her mother, while her Dodge park this week with the Camp sister, Miss Haight, is on a vacation fire girls. She was formerly a teach- j trip to Alaska with a group of er at Kelso but is a normal critic teachers. teacher now, and teaches at summer Lumber stocks moved all the time normal also. at the Sandy Lumber company mill while the saw was idle, so the old Two New Homes to Be Built stock is about cleaned up. There ?s Ground is being cleared for two considerable building up the moun And Talee a Ride in a new modern houses with full base tains. ment, for L. E. Hoffman, the same A donkey engine was taken up the being for rental. The location is west mountains Monday to White river, o f the Sandy creamery, and not far where more cement cribbing is to be from the high school. Seven new | constructed. homes, all modern, for one summer Morrison and Bodley have had a at Sandy is a good boost for the bunch o f Filipinos picking strawber town. ries this season. Morrison says they were fine workers and did exactly as Visit a W eek in City they were told. Caspar Junker left for a week’s Marshall Davis took some very nice stay in Portland Wednesday. Mr. group pictures o f the recent Hoern- Oregon Sandy Junker was a delegate to the Luth icker party which deserve retaining eran conference, and will also visit for future history reference. friends. Mr. and Mrs. Junker were Roy Hickey was elected director taken to call on their daughter, Mrs. at the Brightwood district for three Lester Clinefelter and husband, Sun years, and Mrs. Irqne Alt, clerk. day, at Oswego. Mrs. Eva McDougall is the instructor for the coming term. Home from Astoria Mrs. H. Steiner, wife o f Contractor Mr. and Mrs. Christians brought I Steiner o f Brightwood, is the mother Mrs. Wm. Alt, Sr., home from A sto-; o f a new baby girl, born at the Ore ria Tuesday, and Mrs. Christians, a gon City hospital. Sandy, Oregon former Sandy woman, will remain Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Duke had the two weeks to visit. All the above Sandy postmaster, R. E. Esson, as a Manufacturers and Dealers in and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Alt and 1 dinner guest on Sunday. daughter were at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Murray and R O U G H AN D DRESSED FIR AND CEDAR Ned Nelson Tuesday. baby Hollis were dinner guests at LUMBER the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gan Cottrell District Elects ger, Saturday. ORDERS FILLED ON SHORT NOTICE Cottrell school district elected Wm. Mi's. Dora Dahrens is out for a Booth as a three year term director, week with Mrs. Helen Dahrens and and Mrs. E. E. Van Fleet, clerk. J. was ailing on Sunday. Lester Dah We Deliver anywhere Dyer will inherit the chairmanship. rens is having a week at the beach Mrs. A. Radford is the retiring direc with the Houskins family. Phone Res. 324 Mill 131 Sandy tor. Miss Rose Potter, one o f the J Mrs. W. H. Strong o f Gresham, teachers, was recently married, but who remained at the Strong home at will probably resume her school w ork.! Brightwood all season, will entertain « iiiiiM iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i i i m i i i i i ii i i i i m m i i i i i i i i i M i i i i i i i ii i i i i n i ii i i i n m i i i i ii i M i ii i i H i z her son Edward and wife who will Attend Loan Meeting arrive soon from New Yorkk. The following officers of the Sandy . A . C. Baumhack drove to Salem National Farm Loan association at Friday on a business trip. Baumhack tended the annual meeting at Hills-: is bidding on a large piece o f work. boro June 21: F. L. Lohrmann, pres-j The Women’s club social was called ident; Dave Fosburg, vice president; i o ff at the Bruns home Thursday E. D. Hart, director. Hart and F os-. night as everyone was too busy to at burg were delegates. tend. Can be supplied by a bank only when its officers | Logging is now going fine at the Let’s all celebrate at Estacada this year— let’s all ask them to join us Sandy Lumber company and cutting next year in a big blowout on July is being rushed by the efficient saw yer, Lex Schmitz, o f Sandy. Fourth. Mrs. Cecelia Brown, Sandy teacher, Next Sunday will be a big day at writes she is having a wonderful time Government Camp. The annual on her trip East. Mrs. Brown will climb o f the Mazamas and the Cas- visit Glacier National park on the re cadia hikers will be held. Last year turn trip, and she says she wishes the there were 100 Mazamas in the climb. Sandy folks could be with her. Jack Meyers, who is head o f the The American Legion ascent is also new electric line being built up the dated for Sunday. mountains and Mrs. Meyers will move High school directors elected Mon out from the city to Alder Creek day were V. D. Butler, Hans Betg- soon for the summer. They lived all seth and Anton Malar. The new board summer in Sandy two years ago in will organize at once and take up rooms at Loundrees. The frame o f the new residence plans for bringing the finances to a cash basis next year and thus elimi of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Loundree is up nate the large sum of interest re and it promises to be a very nice quired at present. The budget was looking home. unanimously adopted. The Rowe farm at Dover was re cently purchased by Jack Scales, but Main street was lined on both sides Jack is not expected to take up farm to hear the Estacada band Monday ing. night, the crowd hanging around un Mrs. Mary Wilson is still very til 9:30. No band appeared, but weak and has a hard pull to become there was no doubt a “ reason.” Really convalescent. Sandy Masonic lodge enjoyed a vis Fred Junker is another local young it from the De Molays, recently, 30 man to make good. Fred has just of the lodge youths putting on floor carried o ff a sheepskin from Oregon work here in fine shape. Senator University, specializing in journalism. Staples was among the prominent Four years spent in a “ U” course Portland officers and other guests gives a background for life’s best en* who came with the boys from Port dcavor. The same time sent in jazz land. The lodge served a big feed. life gives— what? Kenneth Proctor is at work on the highway helping rock the road for oiling, and getting brawn for use Spending Vacation in Portland Mrs. Caroline Vacretti is spending next winter at the Oregon “ U.” Kenneth Scales is helping handle six weeks of her vacation in the city taking university extension work. traffic on the Loop to keep cars lined Miss Vaeretti has been re-elected to up so as to avoid oil. her position in the Salem schools and Mrs. J. M. C. Miller made a hurried will probably teach there next year. trip up the mountains Saturday on Miss Vaeretti came to the M. Klige' newspaper work and was a guest of Mrs. Susette Franzetti at lunch. home to spend the week end. Com e in... Pontiac Six Sandy Garage A. W. Bell Lumber Co. ] Complete Financial | Service.... ( [ | are familiar with the details in the operation of the = E three principal factors in the making of a progres- E i sive community. I INDUSTRY, COM MERCE AND A G R ICU LTU R E | = | E | The officers of this bank were reared on farms, rendered their services for a number of years in in- dusrty and commerce, and thus became familiar with those things so necessary to possess in rendering good service in a bank. | | E E W e know the wants and needs of the farmer. Call on us. Merlin Malar 111 Donates Bread to Grange Merlin Malar has been ill ever j The new bakery donated twenty- since he had the chickenpox some [ five loaves o f bread for Pomona time ago, and is still under a doctor's grange Wednesday, which was most care. He will have to rest and have i generous and greatly appreciated. special attention for several weeks, The bakery starts out with a promis though he is slightly improved. ing business and is attractively “ fixed up.” j Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Stamps and two children and H. Bradley, Mrs. Stamp’s father, were visitors at the home o f Mrs. J. M. C. Miller for din- ner Monday and also spent the night. ' ' ' ' DR. F. C. BROSIUS, M. D. Principal G. D. Orr and family will probably leave early in August! on a vacation trip to Canada. G uest, from Stevenson - Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Harper have ' as guests for a week Clara and Lois * ; ' S H iim iiM iiiim iiiM M im iiiim n M iiiim M iiim m im iiM H iiiiiiiiiim iiiiiim iin iiiH iiiT Payn o f Stevenson. • Gresham. Oregon Oregon A S K COURT TO PUT IN C R IBBIN G ON S A N D Y RIVER ELECTRIC LINE BE IN G BU ILT A L O N C LOOP H IG H W A Y At Brightwood the swift current on the Sandy river is cutting its way through the hank from three to four feet per month, and is endangering homes. When the winter freshets were on it was like a raging torrent and the bridge was in daltger. About all the cribbing put in by J. T. Mc Intyre was washed out. It seems the river is gradually changing its course and when the snow melts more diffi culty is expected. A petition was circulated some time ago, and a plea is being made to the county court to furnish funds for cribbing. Residents along the highway are much interested ip the new line un der construction by the Mt. Hood Loop Electric company. Many sum mer home folks are not only eager for the lights, but also want to in stall electric stoves as fuel is a prob lem, and juice is also needed for ra dios and washers. The line will be completed within a few weeks as far as Alder creek. Brightwood Store Attractive Brightwood store is very attractive in the interior with new driftwood lunch tables, frigidaire, and new bar, for serving light refreshments. Mr. Return From Fishing Trip M. J. Faubian and Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Charley Hickey are manag Billy Welch have been to Easter^ ing the store. Oregon on a fishing trip and were expected home Saturday. Mrs. Thos. Leave for Wisconsin Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pearce, parents Brown is now keeping house for her father, Mr. Faubian, Mr. and Mrs. o f Mrs. Lloyd Corey, left Monday on Brown and children recently moving a motor trip to their old home in to the Faubian home. Wisconsin. Service... Distance is no question with us. Our equipment is at your service day or night. 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But it is a necessity when opportunity or adver sity comes— and they usually do so unexpectedly. A growing bank account here at the Clackamas County Bank will prepare you for whatever might come. Don’t you think it the wisest thing to be ready? SANDY, OREGON Telephone 341 | Fill your tank with gas and have your crankcase = C lackamas C ouniy B ankj ? O ffice 2nd door West o f Meat Market W ill Go to Canada “ A Strong Bank” Sandy, Visit Mr*. Miller Sandy, Oregon First State Bank MRS. J. M. C. M ILLER Editor