Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957, March 22, 1929, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS. FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1929
SANDY LOCALS
W e Specialize in
GEORGE
Ross Smith and the People’s Serv­
ice Station report business as picking
up rapidly the past week.
GEORGE, March 21.— (Special).
Jonnie Shelley came home from — Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Johnson and
At this office we are equipped to
Oregon “U.” Friday and is already children visited friends in Milwaukie
handle the most difficult extrac­
gaining somewhat. She suffered a Sunday.
tion, with gas or local injection
around the Hums.
bronchial pneumonia attack, which Mr. and Mrs. Harold Joyner and
left her lungs somewhat congested, children, Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell and
A trained dental nurse to insure
cleanliness.
and she is overcoming a temperature. Otto Paulsen were dinner guests on
My past experience will bear mo
Miss Eunice Jonsrud taught two Sunday of Mrs. Marie Klinker and
out as a painless extractor of
days at the high school last week, in family.
Teeth.
place of Mrs. Hall, who was down Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rickey and chil
(T a n Year» Successful Practice)
Graham Bros. 1-ton Truck; been used about
with flu.
dren visited with Mrs. Rickey’s
X-Ray E xam inations
eight months;‘metal cab and flat body; in
The Krebs Kafe put in a busy day I brother, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woodlc
Sunday, many of the mountain folks | and family of Dover.
A-l condition
$950.00
G U A R A N T E E D PL A T E S
stopping for meals and knick-knacks Mr. and Mrs. Forsythe and family
Graham Bros 2-ton Truck- metal cab; flat
$10.00 to $37.00
as they passed through.
of Gresham were guests on Sunday of
body, dual,tires; best of condition; 165-in.
While
on
a
trip
to
Rend
after
a
[
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Peter
Ruhl.
Out of town people served in ore visit when consistent with
u heel base
$1095.00
couple
of
prisoners
last
week,
W.
G.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Roy
Ginther
and
good dentistry.
Duncan, deputy sheriff, ran across daughter Marian of Portland visited
1927
Dodge
Sedan,
license
$525.00
several men he used to know 25 years with Mr. and Mrs. H. Johnson on
1926
Oakland
delux
sedan;
overhid
lies.
$595.00
ago, one of whom was the editor of a Sunday.
1926
Nash
Touring,
with
license
$365.00
j Sherman county paper.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Paulsen and
Willamette Building, O regon City
| Coach Palmer and his wrestlers children, George Willing and David
E n tra n c e Opposite Post O ffice
Phone 562
1926
Dodge
Roadster;
license........................$315.00
| journeyed to Oregon City Fridaj Berrow, called on Mr. and Mrs. Held
1926 Dodge Panel Delivery; license ........ $425.00
night but were unequal to the more Sunday evening.
1926 Dodge Touring, with license
$315.00
experienced mat-men there.
The P. T. A. had a very pleasant
The new helper at the Sandy mar­ meeting at the home of Mrs. C. A.
1925 Essex Coach; new tires, license .
$250.00
ket is Ed Lacey, of Oregon City. Bill Johnson on Friday afternoon. Sev­
1927 Essex Coach, overhauled
$450.00
Haworth is now engaged in doing eral articles were read and discussed
1928
Essex
Coach
.............................................$650.00
farm work at his father's place.
on the welfare of children. Those
The new sidewalks just completed present were Mrs. R. S. Chaney, Mrs
1926 Chevrolet Coach; new rubber, license $325.00
by C. A. Ruther, E. Beers and Lex Ruhl, Mrs. Klinker, Mrs. Rickey,
Distance is no question with us. Our
Schmitz give a line stretch to walk Florence Lins, Mrs. H. Joyner, Mrs.
equipment is at your service day or
We accept trades and give good terms on all these
on
toward the creamery.
C. A. Johnson and Mrs. Julius Paul­
night.
j Tom
cars. We also have many others to choose from.
Scales brought an O. S. C. sen.
friend home with him to spend the
See P. M. Williams
week-end.
NOTES FROM U P T H E M OUNTAIN
Miss
Mabel
Howard
and
Miss
Phone 2471
Gresham. Oregon j Lynch, county health nurses, were Sylveester Amundsen, Mrs. Beden-
here from Oregon City to attend the | stein, John Keisicker, Max Bartsch,
educational rally on Saturday.
j Otto Krebs, Mrs. Henry Larson, Dode
Mrs. Robert Jonsrud attended the ! Kopper, George Thomas are just a
educational meet Saturday, which | few of the recent new subscribers to
was the first time she has been out to 1 the News up this way.
a ublic meeting since early in De- Mrs. J. T. McIntyre, president of
DODGE, HUDSON and ESSEX DEALERS
I cember.
J the Brightwood school board, attend-
Mrs. Mulkey, of the Gresham Out­ 1 cd the rally at Sandy Saturday, also
114 Main St; Phone 545
Oregon City
look force, visited Mrs. Miller Satur­ Mrs. Henry Steiner, Mrs. Pete Stone,
day, after the rally at the high school Mrs. Dewey Alt, Mrs. Eva McDou-
was concluded.
gall and the Ryan family were ob­
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Dittert enter­ served among the big crowd.
¿diiimmiiimiiiiiiimiiiiimiiimiimimimimiiiiiMiimiimiimimimimmimiiiu
tained Mr. and Mrs. Caspar Junker Charles Sharnke of Sandy has been
at dinner Friday evening.
painting the new Jennings resident | ANNOUNCING THE APPOINTMENT OF
Containing many suggestions of value in
The following were on the honor at Cedar Creek, near the highway.
garden and farm work, may be secured
roll in Mr. Mallery's room at the Mrs. Tucker of Brightwood had as
Sandy grade school for the six weeks Sunday guests from the city, Mrs. M.
from our supply. They cover almost every
period: Roxie McCormick, Bill Lau- Malloy and Floyd Dover.
line of farm work and will be found most
derback, Lewis Krebs and Donald Many summer home people filled
Dahrens. They were neither absent their cottages at Brightwood over the
AS THE ESTACADA REPRESENTATIVE OF
helpful.
nor tardy and all had grades above week end.
85.
The Brightwood Needle club gave
Mrs. Wiley Douglass subscribed a party Saturday night at the home
for the News for Mrs. Olive Lovelace, of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Rowan. Among
who used to live in the Sandy coun­ the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
try.
Tawney of Welches. A delightful
of Oregon City
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Krebs were re­ time was had.
cent shoppers at Sandy, from the Al­ Mr. and Mrs. James Ogden of
E S a f e D e p o s i t B o x e s $ 3 . 0 0 per Y e a r E der Creek mill.
Cherryville were in Sandy Monday
STUDEBAKER ERSKINE
Little Henry Lee Johnson has had evening. Mrs. Ogden has been suf­
=.,iiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiimiiiimimiimiimiiiimmmiimiiimiiH
to be taken out of school and as soon fering from flu, followed by earache j
Motor Cars
as expedient will have to undergo a and neuralgia.
. nimiimmMmMimiimimiimiiimiimmimiiiimmmimiimmiiimimmmm'i. tonsil operation.
Mrs. E. M. Roberts of Welches vis­
Because of a severe cold on her ited her sister, Mrs. E. E. Welling, at
| COME IN AND TRY OUR
lungs, Mrs. Ralph Brown missed Gresham, recently.
| Cars will be on display next Tuesday in Estacada, I
three days of school last week. Ha­ “Happy” Hauglum has been haul­
and one day each week thereafter.
zel Murray supplied one day and Mrs. ing poles for the new electric light
A. Malar two days.
line which is being extended on east
C. Sharnke and Son repainted the from Brightwood.
front of the Junker building a few Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Summers and
days ago.
the latter’s mother were in Sandy
Kenneth Proctor and Kenneth from Swim, Monday.
Scales arrived home for the spring Bill Alt and Henry Steiner have
vacation from Oregon University at finished the Jennings home. Steiner
Eugene, Saturday.
is now going to raise the Painter
John Jonsrud has been completing house at Rhododendron.
the installation of the new shingle
plant at the Bruns-Mclntyre mill.
ON
| ALL VALVE GRINDING JOBS GUARANTEED | Sandy O. E. S. chapter met jointly EA G LE C R E E K H E IG H T S
with the Gresham chapter Tuesday EAGLE CREEK, March 21.— (Spe­
night to entertain the worthy grand cial).— Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hinkle
matron on her official visit. A won­ and family of Redland called at the
derful time is reported.
Bill Huggins home Sunday.
Mrs. F. Christianson entertained Carl Rehberg finished his spring
SaP„dyne261
the Sandy Girl Scout troop, group planting last week.
No. 1, Monday night. Mrs. Brown, Little W innifred Huggins is very ill
H. PERRET, Proprietor
the leader, was present. Refresh­ with influenza.
iitiimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiMiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiimimiiiiiiimiir ment were served. Group No. 2 met
Bill Huggins planted potatoes for
in ther afternoon.
Mr. Pattison one day last week.
Roy Pattison broke a front wheel
Mr». Smith, Mrs. M orton E ntertain on his car Sunday night while return­
HOME COOKING
ing from Portland.
MEALS AT ALL HOURS
Mrs. Raymond E. Smith and Mrs. Gilbert Carmack decided that he
Morton were joint hostesses at would rather be a farm er than go to
“COURTESY” OUR MOTTO Harry
30x3Vi*
$ 5.25
a card party for Sandy folks, at the school so he is staying on the ranch
Smith home at Zigzag, on Thursday with his father, C. C. Carmack.
30x3' . Jumbo
5.75
night. A delightfully informal even­ David Huggins received word Mon­
ing is reported. Those winning first day of the death of his niece, Mrs.
6.55
29x4.40
prizes were Mrs. Murray and Harold Juanita Hamilton of Portland.
Krebs. Mary Jane Duke and Clar­ Oscar Judd is helping build a stage
ence Brown were booby winners. in the Eagle Creek school house.
9.25
30x5.00 ..
Most delicious refreshments were Mrs. William Bard of Springwater
served by the hostesses. The guests mouth Tuesday.
10.75
30x5.25 ..
Sandy, Oregon
were practically all from Sandy and
were: Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Horr, Mr.
Track Meet April 26
9.75
31x4 ......
nmiiiiiiMiiiiiimiiMiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiMiiiimmiiiiiiimniMmiiiMn and Mrs. R. F. Dittert, Mrs. Duke,
Another big school event at Sandy
Mrs. Murray, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Union high will be the annual grade
30x3% Speedway Cord
Lundy, Mr. and Mrs. H. Krebs, the school track and field meet on Ap'ril
Clarence Browns, Mrs. Zenger, Miss; 26. Any grade school in the northeast
$1.1 5
Shell, R. J. Waithe, Mr. and Mrs. • section of the county is invited to
MEN’S AND BOYS ............................. $ 1 .0 0
Smith and Mrs. Morton.
participate.
| Soisette Prints now priced at—
It required seven years and two | Mrs. Bertha Holmes, of Asquith.
per yard..................................3 5 & and 40<*
months to produce the millionth Sask., is president of the cooperative
Model T Ford motor. The millionth poultry organization of that province
Model A Ford motor was produced and vice-president of the Saskatche­
in slightly over fifteen months.
wan-Manitoba poultry pool.
Estacada, Oregon
Phone 381
Estacada, Ore.
Coming from different directions, Kenneth Hulme and Jack Forbes
Biimmiimmmiiimmmnmimiiiimmmimiiimimiiiiiimiiiimiiimmiimiimn autos
driven by J. R. Cather and by won a $250 wager after completing a
GENERAL REPAIRING AND MACHINE SHOP
his wife, of Evanston, 111., collided, 500-mile journey on skiia from Tim­
Patronize The News’ Job Printing Department
entering their driveway in a fog.
mons, Ont., to Toronto in 19 days.
EXTRACTION OF TEETH
The Place to Buy
that Good Used Car
DR. P. G. BROWN, Dentist
Service...
j
Gates Funeral Home i
!
BULLETINS
FOR
SPRIN G
I
Kent L Moody
Bob Marchbank
I C. G. Miller & Co.
ESTACADA STATE
HANK
|
NEW PRECISION
j
I Valve Grinding |
|
I
METHODS
S a iU ty
|
New Low Prices
0^3^ \
TIRES
K
rebs
0NFECTI0N|ERY
AFE
I CAP SPECIAL . .1
J. It. E L Y
Cascade Chevrolet Co.
\