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SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1.50 Per Year Subscribe Now! SANDY NEWS SECT MRS. J. M. C MILLER Editor Sandy, Oregon SANDY LOCALS SANDY LOCALS INSTALLS NEW DONKEY TEACHERS AND STUDENTS RETURN FROM VACATION Mrs. G. D. Orr and children and Mrs. Louise Sehroeder spent a day Mrs. V. D. Butler had a pleasant last week with her folks, the H. FOR LOGGING OPERATIONS REACH TOP OF MT. ROOD , ! camping TRIP TO CALIFORNIA llummans, trip Saturday night at Cov- and her small son Vernon It is reported that L. E. Hoffman EAGLE CREEK, July 26.— (Spe has decided not to build houses for cial).— Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Cogswell rental until later in the season. and her sister, Mrs. Tennyson of Mis3 Barbara Sharnke is working Spokane, and Arthur Smith of Port at the Sandy Creamery with Miss land, have just returned from their Dobberfuhl, to get the run of the vacation trip. They visited in Cali bookkeeping work before Frieda fornia and Southern Oregon points gives up her position. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dodson were of interest. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Sanders of up this way from Trqutdule section Silverton visited Mr. Sanders brother, last Saturday. John Motejl and Louis Hauglum Wm. Sunders, here Suqday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brown of of this vicinity and William Morand Portland are visiting Mrs. Brown’s and Mrs. Morand and son Donald sister, Mrs. Homer Glover. They are of Boring were all at Oregon City here on their vacation and Mr. Brown recently on business. is spending most of the time fishing. Mark Johnson of Welches is recov He brought in nine nice trout form ering from an operation for appen Eagle Creek Tuesday. dicitis. Foster Meyers had the misfortune Will Updegrave of Sandy is fine to throw his knee out of joint again but will not be able to work for some Monday morning at the Delph Creek | time. Bill is recovering from an fish hatchery where he is employed 1 operation. during summer vacation. Foster first Miss Gusta Ruther came out from dislocated his knee while playing foot the city to spend a few days last ball at Oregon State Agricultural week with her parents but was called college about two years ago. buck next day because of a death in Grant Test made a business trip the family where she works. to Portland Saturday. Miss Frieda Dobberfuhl will con tinue her work at the Sandy Cream ery until September when she will FOR SALE— Ford roadster with de go to Mt. Angel where her parent: livery box. Hall Bros., Boring. will be located after this month. Mrs. Phone Sandy 291. alO Dobberfuhl arrived from a visit to the East last week. Mrs. E. Dodd came home from the DR. CHAS. P. JOHNSON Newberg berry fields last week and Dentist went up to Rhododendron to work Practice limited to extraction of for Mrs. Jack Scales. teeth and minor oral surgery, Mr. and Mrs. Popoff of Firwood nerve blocking & gas anesthesia have a mighty fine pair of twins 453 Morgan Bldg. Portland about a year and a half old they are going to enter at the Gresham fair. Sylvester Hall has been very busy until recently wiring the Gus Logus Schuebel, Beattie & Miller and Esson houses and the Jonsrud Attorneys at Law The latter will be very at 6 per cent state school money to park. at night with its electric loan on farms; General law prac tractive lights in both the buildings and the tice. Bank of Oregon City Bldg. park. Oregon City Oregon After all the strawberries in this immediate vicinity were gone, nice fresh ones came from up the moun DR. F. C. BROS1US, M. D. tains and have been on the market. Office Jerry Duke came out from the city 2nd door West of Meat Market to see that fine grandson of his Telephone 341 Sunday, and incidentally to visit Sandy, Oregon with the rest of the Duke family. W. A. Proctor still carries the seal of the cut on his cheek caused by falling in a wild blackberry patch but was able to go to the Mountain- DR. H. A. SCHNEIDER dale mill the latter part of the week. DENTIST Miss Evelyn Bennett is wrapping Phone Sandy 151 butter at the Sandy Creamery since Sandy, Oregon Mrs. C. VV. Bruce quit to get ready for her trip to Iowa. A. W. Bell Lumber Co. ROUGH AND DRESSED FIR AND CEDAR LUMBER ORDERS FILLED ON SHORT NOTICE We Deliver anywhere Phone Res. 324 Mill 131 Sandy ! Juvenile Thrift | • i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i m i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i m i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i , § = | | = | | | | First State Bank j Gresham, Oregon Member FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Service... G ates F u n eral H om e nvest In The Progress of the Community.. | Electric Power Co. | Manufacturers and Dealers in “A Strong B ank” ! ernment Camp while the Sandy A local party of high school boys I climbing party scaled the slopes of DOVER, July 20.— (Special).— The kus donkey installed by D. V. led by Principal G. D. Orr, made a i Mt. Hood. 100 per cent climb of Mt. Hood, | The Jonsrud-Gunderson planing Rose recently did not prove satisfac CURRINSVII.LE leaving Timberline at 11:15 Saturday j mill has been doing a lot of business tory and he has installed a Lambert ! recently which has kept their planer 7-11 steam donkey which it is esti night, taking their time, and half ar mated will have twice the capacity of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Currin and rived in time to see the sunrise. I I uniting steadily. Among the many sights in the Mrs. Carl Power is still marketing the gas machine. Mr. Rose expects Mrs. Don Alien returned from a two night was the northern lights, plainly sweet cream in the city each day. to average 20,000 feet per day by weeks' trip to Spokane and Wallace, visible. Mr. Orr has climbed the Mrs. Powers has been exceedingly working over time. He is pressed for Idaho, this week. mountain many times and says be brave to take up the burden of man time on a foreign order. The logging Mrs. Henry Heiple returned Sat never found it in such good condi aging such a large dairy since the is somewhat difficult as the timber urday from Gervais, Oregon. passing of her husband. Kenneth Githens of Portland is lies across the Jones creek canyon. tion for climbing. In the party were Mr. Orr, V. D. Mrs. Edna Esson writes from Cor Hiram Johnson has been awarded visiting with his grandmother,, Mrs. Butler and sons Robley and Charles, vallis that she had a severe time the contract for painting the exterior Githens, ut the Carlin ranch. Among those going to Gladstone Gordon and Horton Bacon, Fred when her tonsils were removed, but of the school building. Bechill, Jr., Richard Mundlin, Bert she is about recovered from the or- Mark Pagh and family have gone to see “The OKI Frontier” Wednes to Hood River to work in the fruit day evening were Mr. and Mrs. G. Wilkinson, Leonard, Melvin and Wal I deal. B. Linn and Mrs. R. H. Currin. ter Haneberg, Harold Soderberg, Mrs. F. D. Eason was an all day harvest. Lloyd Dunn, Jno. Hempe, R. Foust, guest at the home of Mrs. J. M. C. Harry Swerver, Russell Norquist and Miller Friday. Mrs. Esson called on i Mrs. Kate Schmitz, Mrs. P. T. Shel- Julius Ruther. ' ley, the Duke family,.Pearl Proctor, Frieda Dobberfuhl and a few others Returns to Arizona while here. 0 Mrs. J. M. C. Miller’s brother, F. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Peel are get Distance is no question with us. Our U. Armstrong and wife of Douglas. ting along nicely farming on the A. Arizona, left this week for Toledo, VV. Bell place. The Peels took over equipment is at your service day or Oregon, where they will visit rela the C. A. Ruther lease. night. tives before returning home. Mr. Mrs. Clarence Brown's sister ani’ Armstrong has been a locomotive husband were out to spend Saturday engineer for 39 years and runs a night at the Brown home. train of Pullman cars to El Paso. Mrs. h rancois Burrell is at the Gresham- Oregon Phone 2471 Mr. and Mrs. James Lawrence of Aug. lloernicker home getting ini Gresham were also guests at the Mil into the household duties as ler home part of the week, and Sat tiated Miss Blanche Bruce is giving up the urday night and Sunday Mr. and there and muy decide to go Mrs. J. M. Stamps and five children work East with her mother and Leslie. were also guests, making “almost” a Miss Catherine Thayer of Cherry family reunion, 12 being present i ville was in Sandy Saturday night Sunday. shopping. Mrs. Henry Perrett has all ready Here from Palo Alto canned 95 quarts of wild blackberries Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Bruns were and the “end is not yet.” pleased to have a visit last week from Joe Wilcoxson much prefers being Henry Cordes and wife from Palo “powder monkey” at the Bear creek j Alto. Mrs. Cordes is a special friend dam to doing ordinary work back in of Mrs. Bruns. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Indiana. Wilcoxson spent the winter Notbaum, formerly of Wisconsin, at the latter place to be near his | were also guests at the same time. aged mother, but likes Oregon best. Mr. Notbaum is a retired saw mill Ida Ryan, Sandy union high school man, and Mr. Cordes is doing re girl, is spending her vacation helping | search work for the Spreckels com her mother take care of the store pany in California. adjoining Allen's garage at Cherry- vilie. Our town is growing. With the growth Returns From Trip East Miss Evelyn Bennett and Jonnie more people are using electricity and “The gang’s” all glad to see Albert Shelley went to the city recently to ALL the people are using MORE elec Motejl back from his two months’ spend the day with Mrs. Lloyd Eck- auto trip to the East, and he surely Tiardt (Alaila Ostrum). Mrs. Brooke tricity. Our service must keep pace received the glad hand. Albert drove (Hilda Thorne) came to the Eek- with this demand. his old “Chev.” to Wisconsin where hardt home to meet the girls and all he traded for a new cabriolet, went were delightfully entertained at the W hen you invest your savings in to Tulsa, Okla., to visit a brother, lovely Erkhardt home. PORTLAND ELECTRIC POW ER CO. came through Yellowstone and vis Mrs. J. M. Gant was a recent San $6.00 First Preferred Stock ited other points. He made the trip dy visitor at the home of Mrs. Ben- back from Toledo, Ohio, alone and net. Beulah Gant is scheduled to You’re investing in the progress of the reports a wonderful time. work at the Arthur Woodcock home com m unity. Your investm ent pays a the remainder of vacation. steady income and shows a steady in Will Attend Pioneer Meet August 5 is announced as the date crease in value. Mrs. Peter Vetsch and John Vetsch of the annual mission fest of Sandy were out from Portland at the Wewer Lutheran church. Visiting pastors This Stock Yields 6.25 per cent Dividends home a few days ago. The Vetsches, will be in charge, as Rev. Dobberfuhl and also the Frishe families plan to will be at his new pastorate at that Write, call or phone today. come to the Pioneer meeting next time. Sunday, July 29, and the Frey, Koes- Mr. and Mrs. Shafer, Mrs. J. C. sel and Olson families are expected Loundree’s parents, have been at the among the many others who helped Loundree home over a week. Mrs. develop the Sandy section in days Shafer’s health is still very poor. gone by. Mrs. A. Hoernicker has not been so well, the heat being quite hard Guests at Bell Home 820 Electric Building Portland, Oregon | for her. Her sister, Mrs. Alice Trul- Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Marshall and linger, was out and spent Sunday Mrs. DeShlelds called on Mrs. Viola with her. Denning Sunday at the Will Bell Bob Smith’s sister, Mrs. Joe And home. Mr. and Mrs. Will Updegrave erson, her husband and two children, and children also called in the eve are visiting the Smith family for a ning, and Mr. Beaver and daughters week from Seattle. Nellie and Helen spent Saturday night and Sunday at the Bejl home. Drive to Washougal Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Harper madi Dam to Be Finished This Fall 90-mile motor trip Sunday to Andy Lamper and Otto Motejl a Washougal, and othei were in town Saturday night. Andy points to call Vancouver on friends and relatives. is an inspector of concrete work at the Bear Creek dam, which is a fine The man who is making a success of his position. The dam is to be finished Climb Mt. Hood Edgar Hite was home a week or late in the fall. work is the one who maintains a stead so ago and took several friends from ily growing bank account. He has the Monmouth with him to climb Mt. Visiting in Toledo capital to work with, and gains the con Mrs. J. M. C. Miller left Tuesday Hood. for a visit with relatives at Toledo, fidence to efficiently and enterprising Ore. She will return the last of this Will Remain During Summer ly handle his job of business or farming. week. This accounts for the small John Motejl, Sandy U. H. S. grad An account here at the Clackamas amount of Sandy news items in this uate, will not be home until Christ issue of the News. mas. John has a splendid position County Bank will give you that confi teaching in a high school in Calif. dence so necessary to start and carry Attend Farewell Services things to a successful conclusion. Mr. and Mrs. Brandes (Martha School Principal Busy Hoffman) were out Sunday to attend Principal G. D. Orr is so busy -V l '1 the farewell services held by Rev. checking over supplies and other de F. Dobberfuhl, also the Hoffman and tail work connected with high school Deaton families. interests he will not be able to take his famdy for a vacation for several Mrs. Dahrens Improved SANDY. OREGON Mrs. Dora Dahrens is so much bet weeks. ter her recovery is almost assured. The veins above her eyes have cleared Farrell Buy* Timber e up and she can see and talk as usual. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Farrell of Bar ton were in Estarada Monday morn ing. They were closing a deal with Meet* Deer on Highway , f a b ___ v. Mrs. Henry Ferret, while on a trip George Lawrence Hi Son for a tract of timber in the Springwater district. to Eastern Oregon, met a pretty doc !!Wi on the Wapinitia highway. The deei This makes Mr. Farrell more than one hunderd acres of timber for wood and ] calmly looked them over and took its ' other purposes in this vicinity. k time to disappear. PORTLAND Sandy, Oregon The spirit of thrift cannot be inspired in our jS youngsters too soon. , A child who is taught the value of pennies in | his extreme youth needs little coaching on the value | of a dollar in later life. We welcome children’s accounts in the names of = the guardians, for we plainly see in the children of | today the big men of our business community of to- 1 morrow. It is never too early to save. Work in the grain fields started the latter part of the week. The acreage is small as so much of the land is planted to strawberries. The yield will be better this year than for a number of years. 5 ♦ jiiiiH iiiim iiiiiiiiiiH iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM iim im iiiiiiiiiiH in im iiiim iiiiiiiiiim iiiiim i» Building Up Confidence... C lackamas C ounty ' B ank S'I