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S U B SC R IPT IO N PR IC E S u b scrib e Now! IN DOVER COMMUNITY Local M an M arrie. S an d y C ouple W ed Miss A nna Ringness, te a c h e r a t W elches, becam e the bride of A rlie Mitchell, a local young m an, S a tu r day at Canby. The cerem ony was reud at the L u th eran church. H a rry Mitchell, a b rother, was best m an, and th e bride's s.ster, Miss R ingntss, ut- tendan t. T hree nieces of the groom , Phyliss G anger, Muriel Ju s tin and L orna May M itchell, w ere flow er girls. A reception was given a t th e home of Mrs. M itchell’s m other im m ediately a f te r the cerem ony. Mrs. Mitchell will teach a t W elches ag ain next sem ester. W edding bolls told th e old, old story A ugust 1C when Miss F red a N ietsch and F red Novak, Sandy, w ere wed. The cerem ony was re ad a t the residence o f a P o rtlan d L u th e ran pas tor, Rev. E berle. W itnesses o f the sacred w ords th a t united the couple w ere Mr. and Mrs. H enry H erm an, recently o f Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Novak will reside here. T hey w ere rem em bered w ith a big ch iv ari the sam e nig h t and tre a te d the crowd. T here has been th ree accidents in th is com m unity d u rin g th e last week. M onday evening F ran k G annon s u f fe re d a broken ankle while w orking a t the rollw ay in th e Rose logging. He was ta k e n to a P o rtlan d hospital. T hursday a fte rn o o n D. V. Rose w as stru ck by a log and had his rig h t leg broken beside being bruised con siderably. An am bulance took him to the Good S am aritan hospital w here S c h o o ls O p e n L a b o r D a y The Boring, Kelso, C o ttrell and he is doing as well as can be expected. His sons a re c ontinuing th e w ork in Aimes schools will all open on L abor the cam p. Mrs. Rose is w ith h e r hus- 1 Day. Sandy U nion high and g ra d e I school will open T uesday, S e p tem band. S a tu rd ay evening P ete L arsen, who ber 4. hauls fo r th e N o rth F o rk Shingle com pany w as unable to g e t his tru ck E n j o y C al l* S a t u r d a y E v e in g e a r going down th e K oennm an | Mr. and Mrs. A. H o ernicker en- hill. The speed w as so g re a t th a t he ; joyed calls S a tu rd a y evening from could not m ake th e slig h t curve to Mr. and Mrs. W ill H oernicker, Mrs. th e n a rro w bridge a t th e bottom of j P earl H oernicker, G resham , and Mrs. the hill, and in th e a tte m p t a wheel j A lbert H oernicker of O akland, Cal. was broken and th e tru c k plunged C h e rry v ille R e s id e n t S till S p r y ag ain st a larg e log. T he im pact J. T. F riel, C herryville, who is a l checked th e speed and th e tru c k b u r m ost 89, has c u t his own w in te r wood ied itself in the so ft d irt w ith the and stacked up a good supply. F riel 16,000 shingles going stra ig h t ahead is an unusually live w ire fo r his age. com pletely c u ttin g o ff th e cab. L a r sen and his tw o com panions escaped N ew S id ew alk B ein g B uilt w ith slight in ju rie s. He lives n e ar A new co n crete walk is being built G resham . in fro n t of th e C o ttrell school house. A p a raly tic stro k e in th e e n tire rig h t side caused F ra n k M anning to H e r e F r o m Lo* A n g e l e s be tak e n to th e St. V incent hospital Mrs. N ietsch o f Los A ngeles and on Sunday. Mr. M anning, a n elderily cousin, Mrs. G ervig, Los A ngeles, arc m an, who has lived here fo r a num ber here visiting th e new lyw eds, Mr. and of years, w as em ployed a t th e O rville Mrs. F red Novak. Mrs. G ervig w il’ E vans hom e a t the tim e. V icto r Bod- rem ain tw o .w eeks, Mrs. N eitsch a Icy took him to the hospital. Mr. | longer tim e. E vans is in Idaho a t th e p re se n t tim e, j T his w eek will in all p robability C r i s s e y s S e l l G l& d io la F a r m see the finish of th e rock w ork o n ! Sale o f C risscy’s 38-acre gladiola th e roads h e re fo r th is year. Q uite fa rm a t Dodge park to th e H olland a large n u m b e r of y a rd s w ere crushed Bulb Co., Salem , changes a n o th e r fo r the Firw ood and G reenw ood dis local lan d m a rk 's ow nership. C risseys tric ts. Irv in U pdegrave had the h a u l have been very p o p u lar in th is sec ing c o n tra c t and h auled on an a v e r tion m any years. T hey a re now liv age of f if ty y ard s a day. ing a t G resham b u t will con tin u e The Jo sep h D cShazer fam ily m ade th e ir flo rist business a t Rockwood. a business trip to O regon C ity F rid ay of last w eek and T uesday o f th is B a b y G i r l A r r i v e s week. F rid a y th ey w ere accom panied Mrs. R. F. D itte rt is n u rsin g at by th e ir g ran d so n H a rlan d K itzm iller h e r hom e Mrs. A rth u r Russell, whose who has been spending his vacation 7 -pound baby g irl, A nna May, a r w ith his g ra n d p a re n ts. rived W ednesday night, A u g u st 15, at Sunday V iolet D eS hazer was the 10:30. Mr. and Mrs. Russell re ce n tly g u est o f h e r chum , A n ita M cCabe, moved in one o f th e new Esson on a trip to W allow a lake on th e Sky houses. line road. T hose in th e p a rty be sides th e tw o girls w ere G randm a C o t t r e l l F o l k s P i c n i c M cCabe, Lee M cCabe and E dw ard T he follow ing C o ttre ll folks had a McCabe. picnic Sunday a fte rn o o n a t the H a r T h r e s h in g A v e ra g e H igh G ilbert H auglum fin ish ed th re s h ing S a tu rd ay . His o a ts w ent 50, his w h eat over 20 bushels to acre. T he M ullenhoff th re s h e r is w orking a t C o ttrell, Max Kligel is th resh in g a t Kelso. old W hitfield hom e on Jo h n so n creek, B uckley avenue. Mr. a n d Mrs. H. H. W atkins, th e C. J. and Ray W ilkin son fam ilies, and th e J. S. D onald sons. Mrs. W h itfield is th e l a t t e r ’s d a u g h te r. T ry a W ant Ad in th e News. Service... Distance is no question with us. Our equipment is at your service day or night. G a t e s Funeral Home Phone 2471 Gresham- Oregon She Found an | Old Savings Account Book | E S s. E E s S A frien d o f o u rs p re sen te d a pass book laid aw ay and fo rg o tte n fo r years. A lthough it only showed a deposit o f $10, th e accum ulated in te re s t b ro u g h t th e a m o u n t to h e r c red it to n early $J>0. This show s how even a small a m o u n t le ft in a bank over a period of years can double its e lf w ith no e f fo r t on th e p a rt o f th e depositor. And w ith th e initial deposit being added to all the tim e and th e com- pound in te re s t being added to the p rincipal, a savings a cco u n t can very ra p id ly grow to larg e p roportions. A N est Egg H om e B ank fo r Every D epositor = 5 It is yo u rs w hen you m ake an initial deposit o f $10 o r m ore. A ttra c tiv e , stro n g , handsom ely nickeled; everbody who sees it w ants it. A nd it is a big help in b uilding up a savings account. To E n t e r J o u r n a l H ike H arold Fay, a hiker who will e n te r the Jo u rn a l hike to Salem on L abor Day was a t th e Sandy d ru g store Sunday night. F ay said he clim bed H uckleberry m ountain th re e tim es Sunday to “ practice u p ." He e sti m ated he had w alked 24 m iles in the climb. V isitors F r o m W e n a tc h e e Mrs. B uckley C orley a n d g ra n d fa th e r, W nv Fellow s, of C o ttre ll, e n joyed a visit from th e fo rm e r’s p a r ents, Mr. a n d Mrs. R. A. W ilson of W enatchee last week. C a r L a n d s in D i t c h W hile re tu rn in g from a visit to the hospital to see F ried el W unische, T hursday, the ear, driven by H enry R idderbusch, was ru n into by a truck and the c a r landed in the ditch, with the follow ing o ccu p an ts: Mr. and Mrs. R idderbusch, Mrs. W uinsche and E rn est F ischer. F isc h e r su ffe re d a cut hand. G a th er H uckleberries A p a rty o f six, including Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n R o b erts g a th e re d 20 gallons of hu ck leb erries Sunday on N orth m ountain. Take B each T rip C. J . W ilkinsons and th e Jack M antors had a few days o u tin g last week a t N ew port, O cean P a rk , Nesko- win and also visited the H anson Poul try F arm o f 100 acre s a t Corvallis. The p a rty called on Mr. a n d Mrs. C. D. P hipps a t N ew berg, fo rm e r local folk. Mr. P hipps rem ain s in about the sam e health. To those who will com e a t once we can still supply a N est E gg hom e bank E $1 O pens an A ccount S ubscribe fo r the News, only $1.60 per year. DR. * F. C. 2 E D. T elephone 3 41 S andy, O regon S c h u e b el, B e a ttie & M iller A tto rn e y s a t Law H * 6 p e r c e n t sta te school m oney to — * loan on fa rm s ; G eneral law prac- s * tice. B ank o f O regon C ity Bldg. * O regon C ity O regon = DR. C H A S . P. J O H N S O N D en titt E * P ra c tice lim ited to e x tra c tio n of 4 P e r C ents on Y our S avings § Strong M. E Gresham, Oregon “A B R O S IU S, O ffice 2nd door W est of M eat M arket s | First State Bank I 2 R etu rn s From A u to T o u r O regon A nniversary R em em bered Airs. A ugust H oernicker was r e Mr. and Mrs. P ierce re tu rn e d from a trip of 5,000 m iles via au to to the m em bered on h e r eighth w edding a n m iddle west, and fin d in g Mr. and n iversary w ith calls by Mr. a n d Mrs. Mrs. Lloyd C orey had moved to W ill H oernicker, Mrs. L. V a ere tti, C hehalis w hile th ey w ere aw ay, im Mrs. A nna G lockner, and S unday she m ediately packed up and joined the and h e r husband enjoyed visits from A ttra c te d by the re p o rt o f the re Coreys. Lloyd p urchased a tru ck and Mrs. Alice T ru llin g er and Mrs. L. cen t pio n eer picnic in which th e sto ry re ce n tly moved to C hehalis w here he C haplin o f P ortland. o f how h e r fa th e r, G eorge Sherrock, j c o n tra cte d hauling lum ber and ties. S ta y in g at K aiser Hom e w ent h u n tin g and how his buck skin Jo h n M eyer is stay in g a t th e R. tro u se rs sh ru n k and sh ru n k as he H o m e F r o m H o s p i t a l Lewis, son o f Mr. a n d Mrs. W alter K aiser hom e, as he did not like the dried out, and how M ary, his bride, had to cut them b efo re he could g et I K rebs, vvas bro u g h t hom e from the city. Mr. M eyer has alm ost lo st his them o ff, Mrs. M innie M inerva P rice hispital M onday w here he was tak en h e a rin g and could not go a b o u t with Mr. and Mrs. o f M ultnom ah hu n ted up Jo h n R ev j about a week be fo re su ffe rin g from s a fe ty in P ortland. enue S unday, which was a jo y fu l an in ju ry to his arm caused from a W inkler w ere guests a t th e K aiser bruise w hile p laying w ith his w agon hom e re ce n tly from P ortland. tim e fo r each o f them . Mrs. P rice vvas born on th e old on th e sidew alk two weeks before. I A t K itson S p rin g s M einig place, 54 years ago, le ft w hen The bone had to be scraped. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. L oundree a re a little over th re e , b u t alw ays re try in g o u t K itson springs, n e a r E u R e c e n t S a n d y V isitor« m em bered Mr. R evenue, because he Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Johnson and gene, as a h ealth re so rt fo r rh e u m a tic was so tall, and used to give her Mrs. C arl L oundree is children w ere re ce n t Sandy visitors tro u b les. candy. She had never seen him from th e toll g a te where- Mr. Johnson m anaging th e L oundree room ing since until last Sunday. house while th e senior L oundrees are is sta tio n e d by th e fo re st service. She w as so im pressed w ith the aw ay. view o f the S andy riv e r w hen only R etu rn F ro m V acation 3, th a t she had alw ays w an ted to Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Sm ith, R oberta T a k e n t o H o s p i t a l come back here. M innie says her Dr. A. W illiam s took F ra n k A. and Donald a re expected to re tu rn fa th e r took th e children to so u th e rn this w eek from a v acation trip w ith M annon, 75, a bachelor o f D over, to O regon a f te r h e r m other died, as he St. V in cen t’s hospital Sunday. The in the C anadian border. had c an c er and w ent to see a d octor m an su ffe re d a stroke in his right a t Jacksonville, b u t died th e re , 47 V a catio n in g N e ar Y achats side. y ears ago. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. P ro c to r and T he children w ere sc a tte re d then, children a re spending th e ir vacation W u n i s c h e I m p r o v i n g a n d she did not fin d her b ro th e r F rie d el W uinsche is slightly im in th e Y achats vicinity w here they F ra n k fo r 2(J years. The la tte r died proved, b u t th e doctors have n o t d e a re h aving a fin e rest. tw o y e ars ago a t S alt Lake C ity. term in ed y e t ju s t w hat is th e cause Mrs. P rice a n d her husband will E n te rta in at S u n d a y D in n er o f his condition. “ s u re " be a t th e next pioneer m eet Mr. and Mrs. S. R. H a rp e r e n te r ing. She is th e only one of th e fa m tained Mrs. L. B. H anley and son and K r e b s C u t t i n g W o o d ily living. Mrs. Sheels of H illsboro, aj, Sunday C arl K rebs is c u ttin g wood w ith a d ra g saw fo r Ju d d Bros., in the old d in n er and for th e day. M u k e M t. H o o d L o o p T r i p B e ar C reek L ogging tra c t by t ’ie Mrs. J. M. C. M iller jo in ed her H a u l s D o n k e y t o A l d e r C r e e k B o rn ste d t road. re la tiv e s from A rizona on th e Mt. “ H ap p y " Jo n s ru d hauled a gas Hood loop trip W ednesday o f last donkey up to th e A lder C reek L um H o m e F r o m W a p a n i t i a R o a d w eek. S a tu rd a y these guests le ft fo r ber Co. p la n t S a tu rd a y . The donkey Jo e Caldo w as home from the th e ir so u th e rn home. is to be used by B ittn e r in g e ttin g out W apanitia ro a d w ork S a tu rd ay night tim b er fo r th e plug mill. and p a rt o f S unday. --------.---------- P a u l M einig on V a ca tio n Paul M einig is aw ay on his firs t vacation and is accom panied by his son-in-law , G lenn L oundree. In H o sp ita l W ith B ro k e n L eg D. V. Rose and F ra n k G annon are each in th e hospital w ith a broken leg. G annon preceded his em ployer M o to r to H o o d R iv e r S a tu r d a y Mr. a n d Mrs. Je ss H ite, Mr. and only tw o o r th re e days in having an Mrs. R ay W ilkinson and th e Dock u n fo rtu n a te accid en t a t the Slough H ites all m otored to Hood R iver S a t L um ber Co. plan t. urday to look over th e apple harv est prospect. An unusually heavy c r o p 1 C h i l d r e n o n V a c a t i o n is rep o rted . Mrs. Dewey A lt has w ith h e r Mr. and Mrs. W allace C arsid e’s two chil V isitor« S u r p r i s e M rs. D u n c a n dren fo r a v acation fo r th e little Mrs. W. G. D uncan was pleasan tly folks. surprised w ith a visit from h e r friend, M artha M oar and d a u g h te r, recently. C h a n g e in P ro n u n cia tio n Mrs. M oar now lives a t Sellwood. Professor Grandgent of H arvard university says th a t the earlier Eng U ndergoes O peration lish “ah" became short “a" hy the L ittle B illy G annon u n d e rw en t a Sixteenth century. Until 17S0 or tonsil o p e ratio n la st w eek, and his thereabouts the stan d ard language had tonsils w ere fo u n d to be in a very no broad “a.” Benjamin Franklin who recorded In 17118 the pronuncla bad condition. tion of his day, knew no “uh.” Evi deuce Indicates th a t It appeared again P r a i s e J o n s r u d ’s P a r k V i e w In Loudon speech between 1780 and Dr. and Mrs. B aren d rick called on 1700. T here Is no basis for the sta te the R obert Jo n s ru d s last w eek while ment th at It originated with tin Irish re tu rn in g from th e loop highw ay trip. M u m m i e s N o w S a fe They pronounced th e view a t Jons- ; Cairo.—Royal mummies are safe ru d ’s p a rk th e suprem e sig h t of the from idle curiosity now. They are to trip. be kept In a special room of a museum accessible only to notables and scien A lts H e r e S a t u r d a y tists. Mr. and Mrs. Bill A ult a n d Harold w ere here S a tu rd ay . Mrs. A lt m et her fa th e r, Mr. B eaver, a t E stacada, o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o who w ent w ith them to B rightw ood T hree H orns to a C ar to spend Sunday. A L im ited Q u a n tity of N est Eggs L eft — RETURNS EOR VISIT AFTER flFTY YEARS Sandy, ironitc SPRAY íGüsÍ em dead flie s, mosquitoes, voafltes &mofhs, lice and m a i ofher insects STANDARD O IL COM PANY OF C A L IF O R N IA ....... Y / v ■■. f srt . , 'r Æ fm-r ¿Sai At the peak of our recognized reputation for sympathetic understanding anti profes sional accomplishment shines the light of a service of sincerity. Gresham Funeral Parlors N on-S ectarian P hone 1901 Is Rule in V enezuela * !iim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiim im im iiiiiiiiiiH iiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiim iiiim iiiiiiiiiiim iim m i£ = M R S . J . M C. M I L L E R E d ito r SANDY NEWS SECT $1.50 P m Y ear Bank” «im iim m im m iiiiiiiiiiiiiim iM iiiim iiiiiiiiiiiM iiiiH im iiiiiim im iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu * te e th and m inor oral surgery, * nerve blocking & gas anesthesia 453 M organ Bldg. P o rtlan d DR. H. A. S C H N E I D E R D E N T IST P h o n e S a n d y 151 S andy, O regon Caracas.—Venezuela’s laws re quire every autom obile to have two boras, but the really well equipped cars carry three, muk- lug the country a goou murket for such accessories. The law demands a hand horn for city driving and an electrically-op erated signal for use on coun try roads. D rivers In m ountain ous territo ry add a third, oper ated by a button | laced con veniently near the left knee, to perm it quick or constant o:i .r a tion on steep grades and sharp curves. >000000000 Reflecting Success The steadily gro w in g deposits here a t the C lackam as C ounty B ank n o t only in d icates our progress b u t also th a t o f o u r patro n s, fo r o u r grow th re fle c ts the success o f o u r custom ers. A tte n d . C ircu . at P ortland W hy not have un account grow ing up for you lie re ? A m ong those from E stacad a a t te n d in g th e circu s in P o rtlan d w ere G. P. Rose and son Richard. I t ’s all in th e g e ttin g sta rte d . O pen yours today.