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EDITORIAL
NEW S SECTION
SANDY LOCALS
ROLL C ALLOF PIONEERS
OFSANDY COMMUNITY
Sandy,
Oregon
Ju ly 31, serving w aterm elon d u rin g
P R E - S C H O O L C L I N I C T O BE
H E L D A U G U S T 24 th e social tim e, a f te r the clinic was
WEDDING OF SANDY
COUPLE HELD SATURDAY
Sandy W om en’s club anno u n ces a
T he S andy G range q uite agrees
social evening ut th e home of Mr. and
w ith Sam K ozer re g ard in g young
Mrs. W . Bosholm, the night o f Aug-
ladies w earing “ no socks", and kindly
ust 16.
asked some girls a t th e dance S a tu r­
A p re tty w edding w as an e v en t a t
As a m a tte r o f fu tu re history, an
Roxie M cCorm ick is spending a
day night to go home and p u t on some
the L u th e ran church S atu rd u y night,
e
ffo
rt
was
m
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to
secure
nam
es
and
j
w
eek
in
th
e
city
w
ith
Mr.
a
n
d
Mrs.
stockings.
the bride being Miss E dith R uther,
da te s of pio n eers com ing to th is sec­ Coon.
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tion, ut th e re c e n t picnic. How ever,
T he D am ascus G ra n g e held its an -j d a u g h te r o f Mr. and Mrs. C. A. R u th ­
N ot only is Dodge p ark a m ecca
j u few of those p re sen t m ay have been j nual picnic a t C a rv er last w eek, and er, and th e groom , Mr. H e rb e rt Huck,
fo r sw im m ing and b a th in g on hot
, om itted, it being utm ost im possible to the usual lively tim e th is g ra n g e both o f Sandy.
days, b u t local people also flock to
The* cerem ony w as read by Rev.
c o n ta ct a ll:
sponsors was en jo y ed by all.
th e old sw im m in' hole n e a r th e old
Mr.
M esserli o f O regon C ity, Miss
G eorge C u r r i n ....................................1850
Felix C hiodo’s aceo rceo n playing
historic S andy riv e r bridge.
E. C. H a ek e tt ................................ 1861 ut the pioneer picnic culls fo rth w ords F rie d a D obberfuhl played L ohengrin's
w edding m arch, Miss F ried a R u th er
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F k o tb t Vin Z andt
1852 o f m uch ap p reciatio n .
was
m aid o f honor and R obert N etzel
T he sprinkling o rd in an ce is in John Richey
1852
T he d a u g h te rs o f Mr. and Mrs.
fo rce th is season fo r th e firs t tim e, i John T a l b o t ....................................... 1852 H erm an M iller w rite from A u stra lia best m an. A tte n d a n ts w ere Miss
a t Sandy. T he tow n is tru ly becom ­ Lizzie C ockelreas ..................
lSS" th ey a re enjo y in g th e ir w ork of tr a in ­ A gusta R u th e r and G eorge H artw ig,
ing citified.
J. D. C hitw ood
...
.1853 ing k n itte rs fo r th e fa cto ry , und like the little flow er girl, L ucile A lbrecht,
was d a in ty in orchid silk.
J. C. Kirchem .....................
1854 it b e tte r th ere all th e tim e.
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T he bride w ore w hite crepe with
Viola D ouglass D enning
1 855 Mrs. C larence B row n and little son
A lm ost every locality in the county
A. W. Cook ...................................... 18.’..', a re spending th e w eek ut C annon long veil and c arrie d bride roses and
has a com m unity club org an izatio n
sw eet peas. Miss F rie d a R u th e r w ore
b u t Sandy. We o u g h t to g e t to g e th ­ Mrs. J. D. C hitw ood ........................ 1855 beach.
yellow a n d A u g u sta R u th e r pink silk.
John
R
evenue
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1850
Mr.
and
Mrs.
G
eorge
H
uck
have
e r and buy a park site and plan fo r
A. W. L am b ert ..................................1850 had as a g u e st Mrs. A lb ert W eitkam p Jo h n H anunan and Ju liu s R u th er
the fu tu re o f our splendid tow n.
0 . D. R obbins .................................... 1858 of Spokane V alley who cam e h e re to w ere ushers. The church a lta r was
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Mrs. A. W. Cook ............................1859 a tte n d th e R u th er-H u ck w edding. lovely w ith decorations.
A fte r the cerem ony 80 g u ests w ere
The in te re s t in th e local pioneer Mrs. F. M. M organ .........................1859 Mrs. W eitkam p re tu rn e d hom e w ith
m eetings spread s each year. From Rhoda K irchem ..................................1859 th e bride und groom , who m otored to e n te rta in e d ut a big w edding d in n er
a t the hom e o f Mr. and Mrs. Chris.
f a r and n e a r come re p o rts o f ‘w hat W arren F o rre s te r .............................1859 S pokane on th e ir w edding trip.
Pihl, all rem ain in g until a la te hour.
a fin e tim e we had J u ly 29. The Mrs. E. F. M i tc h e ll........................ 1801
Miss F rie d a R u th e r re tu rn e d to the
The new lyw eds a re over in W ash­
need o f a local histo rical hall or room G eorge G ibons ..................................1862 c ity M onday, and Miss A gusta R u th e r
is a lre ad y a p p are n t.
M ary B acon .......................................1863 will re tu rn S a tu rd ay . B oth cam e out ington on th e ir honeym oon a n d will
live fo r th e p re sen t a t th e hom e of
Mrs. Jo h n R ichey ............................. 1864 to u tte n d th e ir s is te r’s w edding.
the gro o m 's p a ren ts, Mr. and Mrs.
Spend W eek E nd at C am p
S arah W h eeler .......................... ......1865
Mr. und Mrs. H. H. W alking, Mr.
Mrs. G eorge Lewis (M a rg are t Mil­ G. B. L inn ............................................1865 and Mrs. R. B. W ilkinson und F re d G eorge Huck.
ler) and little d a u g h te r rem ained a t Mrs. D. M. M arshall ........................ 1866 R adford w ent 1° G overnm ent C am p
G overnm ent Cam p S a tu rd a y night A. D. B u rn e tt .................................... 1866 and Swim M onday on a several d a y s’ H o m e o n F u r l o u g h
and Sunday while Dr. Lew is clim bed C. M. B ailey .......................................1866 cam ping trip to pick h uckleberries
lle in ie J u n k e r is home from th e
Mt. H ood w ith the Salem Y. M. C. A. Jerom e C ockelreas .......................... 1866 a n d en jo y th e o u tin g a t th e sam e navy on his f irs t fu rlo u g h , w hich is
p a rty .
te n days. A w ein er ro a st w as p u t on
Mrs. Jo h n h T alb o t ....................
1867 tim e.
H erm an G ibson ............................... 1867
The Jo h n H o ffm eiste r sale w ent o ff fo r him S a tu rd ay night a t Dodge
FO R SA LE — F ord ro a d s te r w ith .de­ D. M. M arshall ..................................1868 well F riday.
A tte n d in g from here park by his boy frien d s, w hich was
livery box.
H all B ros., B oring.
w ere the W ill Bells, the T hom ases and also a tte n d e d by th e D itte rts, Mr. and
P hone Sandy 291.
alO 111 W i t h L u m b a g o
Mrs. P. T. Shelley und Dr. and Mrs.
Mrs. D enning.
Dr. W illiam s, W. A. P ro c to r and
T he re union of th e Linn clan S u n ­ H arvey Schneider. Sunday H einie,
G eorge B eers have each recen tly day a t D inty M oore’s p ark was a t ­ the D uncan boys and L eonard B ur­
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D R . C H A S . P. J O H N S O N
• been laid up w ith lum bago a ttack s. ten d ed by a b o u t one h undred and d ette w ent aro u n d th e Loop. H einie
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fo rty . W ill Bell a n d fam ily a tte n d e d likes th e navy fine. He will leave fo r
* P ra c tice lim ited to e x tra c tio n o f • P. E. P C O M P A N Y B U I L D I N G
San Diego S atu rd ay .
fro m Sandy.
* te e th and m inor o ra l su rg ery , *
30 0 -FO O T DOCK A T B O R IN G
* n erv e blocking & g a s an esth e sia *
V i sitin g Mrs. Miller
P icture* T ak en of Pioneers
* 453 M organ Bldg.
P o rtlan d *
Mrs. J. M. C. M iller had as guests
A new 300-foot dock is being com ­
E. C. H a ek e tt, co u n ty re co rd e r,
pleted a t B oring by th e P. E. P. com ­ se n t som e p ictu res he took a t th e r e - , this w eek Mr. and Mrs. S. C. A rm ­
pany to give a d d itio n al room f o r ship­ c en t p io n eer m ee tin g w hich will be stro n g and d a u g h te r M argaret' of P a­
ping
of mill a n d wood products. Three good fo r the h is to ria n ’s book, but, cific Beach, Cal., who a rriv e d Sunday
S c h u e b e l , B e a t t i e A. M iller
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to
fo
u r c ar loads o f wood a re shipped like th e o th ers ta k e n th a t day, w ere evening. Mr. A rm strong, Mrs. Mil­
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A tto rn e y s a t Law
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le r’s b ro th e r, is a m em ber o f th e P a ­
* 6 p e r c en t sta te school m oney to * daily, and fro m 15 to 18 c a rs o f ties n o t lig h t enough fo r th e papers. Mr.
cific B each se c re t service. The fa m ­
and
lu
m
b
er
each
w
eek.
Som
e
of
the
H
aek
ett
says
he
hopes
some
a
ction
* loan on fa rm s ; G eneral law prac- *
ily m otored to S andy fo u r y e a rs ago.
local
mills*
a
re
shipping
to
Fairview
will
be
ta
k
e
n
to
p
re
serv
e
fo
r
fu
tu
re
* tice. B ank o f O regon C ity Bldg. *
g e n e ra tio n s th e site o f th e old In d ian A n o th e r b ro th e r and fam ily will a r ­
* O regon C ity
O regon * fo r lack o f dock room a t B oring.
fo rt on th e Jo e Y oung place n e a r rive fro m A rizona in a few days.
MRS. J. M C. M I L L E R
E ditor
a rru n g e d for.
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Sandy W om en’s club is sponsoring
a baby and pre-school clinic to be
held a t the hom e o f Mrs. Raymond
M u rray , A ugust 24. The hours ure
from 9 o'clock to 3 o ’clock p. m. Drs.
F. ( ’. B rosius and H arvey Schneider
will assist. T he co u n ty nurse m et
w ith a com m ittee to m ake a rra n g e ­
m ents. Mrs. D itte rt e n te rta in e d the
special m eeting o f th e club Tuesday.
E n t e r t a i n N ewlywed*
Mr. and Mrs. S. G. S p itler e n te r­
tain ed th e new lyw eds, Mr. and Mrs.
H erm an R idderbusch, a t a w edding
d in n er on th e re tu rn of the couple
from V ancouver. A big c h ariv ari w as
also sta g ed fo r th e couple, and H e r­
m an provided a tr e a t o f candy, cigars
and chew ing gum fo r th e crowd.
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Visit* W i t h L o u n d r e e *
DR. F. C. B R O S 1 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
Miss Ruby W o rtm an , a te a c h e r
from Bend, a f te r spending a w eek at
th e J . C. L oundree hom e to be with
h e r b ro th e rs L eo n ard and Oyrie, re ­
tu rn e d hom e w ith them S unday. H er
b ro th e rs had been w oking on the
highw ay.
B r u m E n jo y O u tin g
D R . 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
Sandy, O regon
T he E. F. B ru n s fam ily h a d a fine
w eek a t th e various beaches. They
p u t up clam s and crubs a t G aribaldi,
Ed fish in ’ a lo t of th e tim e. T hey
also w ent to th e ir new c o tta g e a t
C u tle r City and re tu rn e d via Seaside.
Service...
violin w as fin ally discarded and le ft
D a u g h t e r A r ri v e * in C h i n a
in an old cab in 12 y e ars w here it
Mr. and Mrs. R o b e rt Jo n sru d w ere fell a p a rt. B ailey got th e “ S tra d ” r e ­
su rp rise d to receive a m essage th a t
paired and had it w ith him a t the
M r.| a n d Mrs. F ra n k H ailing a re the
pioneer picnic.
happy p a re n ts o f a d au g h te r, born
A ugust 1, in C hina.
Mrs. H ailing T u r n e r I m p r o v i n g B u i l d i n g
was a p opular high school te a c h e r
Ivan T u rn e r of B oring is doing a
here a fe w y ears ago. T he a rriv a l lot o f fix in g up and som e building a t
was also a com plete su rp rise to Mrs. his co n fec tio n e ry and pool hall in
lla llin g 's p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs. C. A B oring. He has also add ed a stock
Lindell o f P o rtlan d .
o f groceries.
Distance is no question with us. Our
equipment is at your service day or
night.
Í G a tes F u n era l H o m e
Phone 2471
E agle C reek.
Mr. H a ek e tt w rites:
G u c* ts o f L e h n f i e l d s
“ You folks seem to have th e rig h t
Mr. and Mrs. L. L ehnfield had as
sp irit out th e re a n d I ’m glad to see
all day g u ests Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
it.
W e e njoyed th e day w ith th e
C assen tin a and th re e d a u g h te rs of
good people of S a n d y .”
P o rtlan d a n d little P a tty , Mrs. Lehn-
fie ld ’s g ra n d d a u g h te r, a n d also a
C h u r c h A f f a i r H eld
Mrs. M iller w as w ith th e p a rty . The
T he L u th e ran m ission fe st was a t - ! hostess served a frie d chicken din­
ten d ed Sunday by tw o to th re e h u n ­ n e r and all th a t goes w ith it. The
dred people, th e c o n g reg a tio n o f Rev. men w ent fishing w hile th e ladies
E berle a tte n d in g alm ost in a body.
visited.
The m ale choir o f Mr. E b e rle ’s church
gave splendid m usic, th e re was violin H a s O ld Vio lin
a n d b a n jo m usic a n d o th e r m usical
C harley B ailey has a genuine
num bers. The lunch was served c a f­ “ S tra d ” m ade in 1725, o f which he
e te ria style. P re a c h in g service was is very proud. B ailey g o t the violin
held both m orning a n d a fte rn o o n in from a fellow a t B ridal Veil who
the grove.
had a lo t o f fam ily tro u b le and th e
Gresham' Oregon
Will M a r k e t H u c k l e b e r r i e s
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it hard to get to town during banking hours. But if
this is the case you need not be without the security
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Write us concerning any business that you may wish
to transact—we will try to give you good and prompt
service. The use of the postoffice department has
greatly increased our deposits as shown by the fol-
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MILWAUKIE CLUB
PICNICS AT PARK
F o r m e r Pal* M e et
B e rt Richey a n d R obert Jo n sru d
who used to play to g e th e r when boys
had a g re a t visit Sunday when Bert
w as h e re w ith th e E ast M ilwaukie
club.
He w as also p re sen t a t the
pioneer picnic, his f a th e r having come
to th is section in 1852, locating a t
Boring.
E a st M ilw aukie P rogressive club
held its f irs t an n u al picnic Sunday a t '
Jo n sru d p ark , 150 a tte n d in g . A fte r
the big din n er, placed on tab le s w here
all w ere served b o u n tifu lly , sp o rts
and gam es am used, prizes b e in g '
aw arded fo r th e vario u s stu n ts.
T his club, th re e y e ars old, and
which w orks to g e th e r 100 per cent, is
Baby D au g h te r Born
Mrs. F re d Suckow has received th e building a new hall. T he first story
a n n o u n ce m e n t o f a baby d a u g h te r be has hardw ood floors and a stag e, 40x
ing b orn to Mrs. W illiam son (H ilda 100. T he d ining section is in the
S pillm an) o f A lbany. This is th t ■ baspm ent and a larg e fire place is
second child o f th e W illiam son fa m ­ “ hom ey.”
M oney is being raised by d o n a­
ily. H ilda was fo rm erly a S andyridgt
tions and ads to be a rra n g e d around
girl.
the w alls o f th e hall like those in
s tre e t cars, this plan succeeding
Dog* Kill ‘‘M i k e ’’
“ D ad" W ilson had his h e a rt alm ost nicely. Much lab o r is d o n ated and
broken last w eek w hen two big dogs all pull to g e th e r to build this com ­
killed his little dog Mike. Mike was m unity home. T he p re sid en t, R. E.
only a m ongrel, b u t he was a devoted M iller a n d Mrs. W m. R o e tte r w ere
^ in ch arg e of th e picnic.
dog.
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B a u m b a c k R e tu r n *
Mrs. M innie D ouglass and fam ily
A. C. B aum back has re tu rn e d from
a re going to cam p up the W ild C at a m oving jo b w hich he com pleted
section d u rin g th e huck leb erry season over on th e co ast a f te r several weeks
and pick b e rrie s fo r th e m arket. Mrs. o f h a rd w ork.
D ouglas had a b irth d a y W ednesday
and h e r d a u g h te r, Mrs. Ross M arston
of G resham , had d in n e r and a cake
fo r h e r m other.
The summit of our achievement— a service
perfect in every detail and managed with
a quiet tact that dignifies each part of the
final arrangements.
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D IR E C T O R
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To The Public
Effective Friday, August 10, 1928, the current issue
of $6.00 First Preferred Stock of the Portland Elec­
tric Power Company, will be advanced in price
From $96.00 to $98.00 per Share
Two years ago this stock was first offered to the
public at $90.00 per share, but the steadily growing
demand for it on the part of the investing public has
resulted in three successive advances in price.
At the new price of $98.00 per share this stock yields
a net return of 6.12 per cent.
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Gresham, St. Helens and St. Johns, Ore., and at
Vancouver, Washington.
Truly a
County Bank...
Serving persons not only in Sandy but
throughout Clackamas county, we are
firmly embedded in the business and fi­
nancial activities of our community.
Always willing to assist in furthering
the progress of those we serve, you, too,
would enjoy and profit from a working
cnnection, here at the Clackamas
County Bank.
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