Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957, June 07, 1929, Image 2

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    CLACKAMAS COUNTV NKWS. FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1929
Sandy News Section I
For lasting weevil pro­
tection under field con­
ditions use
MRS. J. M. C. MILLER, Sandy News Editor
GO-
WEST
S andy L u th era n C hurch
shipped daily. An entire new camp
English services next Sunday, at is completed, the buildings being
the usual hour— 10:30 a. m. You equal to the former camp. Several
local men are employed there.
are welcome.
F. T. Schoen, Pastor.
P o p u lar S andy C ouple W ed
Miss Arleigh Kämmerer, head of
Sandy Union high school home eco­
nomics department for the past four
years, and Lews Hall, well-known lo­
cal young man, were married Sunday
at two o’clock, at the home of the
bride’s parents, in Corvallis. Rev.
Mr. Milligan read the ceremony. The
bride’s niece, Susan Kämmerer, made
a pretty flower girl. The bride’s sis­
ter, Helen Kämmerer, sang “At
Dawning,” just before the ceremony.
Another sister, Esther Kämmerer,
played the march. The bride was
gowned in white crepe romainc and
carried sweet peas and rose buds.
The rooms were pretty with snow­
balls and rhododendrons. The happy
couple will live at the Horr home, on
the return from their honeymoon,
until fall, when their own new resi-
i dence will be completed.
Proven effective “Rain
or Shine,” even during
this year’s chilly April
GO-WEST
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SOLD BY
W ALRAD
Mercantile Co.
“House of Quality”
Gresham
Phone 1411
SANDY GARAGE
E m b ro id ery C lub M eets
“ THE PLACE OF SERVICE ”
This week’s session of the Sandy
Embroidery Club was held at the
l home of Mrs. Harvey Schneider. The
ladies all had embroidery work with
them and visited while they worked.
The hostess served. Present: Mrs
H. B. Reed, Mrs. H. Perret, Mrs. C.
W. Bruce, Miss Mary Sharnke, Mrs
Minnie Proctor, Helen Dahrens, Ber
tha McGinnis, Mrs. R. F. D ittert
Mrs. Schneider, Mrs. Harper, Mrs.
, Albert Bell. Mrs. Reed will be host
ess next Monday evening.
Let our expert mechanics overhaul your car and put
it in first class running order. Prices reasonable
Chevrolet, Pontiac and Oakland
Stewart Warner Radios
GASOLINE AND OILS
H. Perret, Prop.
Phone 261
Sandy, Oregon
Mr. an d M ri. E ri A re H osts
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eri enter-
I tained at a lovely dinner Saturday
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meeting of the past patrons and past
matrons of the Order of the Eastern
Star, and Masonic patrons. Those
present were: Mr. and Mrs. E. F.
Bruns, Mrs. J. Greenwood, Mrs. V
| We carry in stock the nationally advertised “Gold | Nelson,
F. W. Alt, Mr. Murphy,
E Strand” Galvanized Screen, in any size you may § Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Lester Townsend, Mr.
= wish, from 24-in. to 48-in. wide. There is no better | and Mrs. Harry Morton, Mr. and Mrs.
| screen on the market than “Gold Strand.”
Eri.
E: We also carry a full line of Screen Doors, Screen Door Hinges and —
Jo in t H ostesses. H onor Class
— Extension Window Screens, and our prices are right.
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L a w n M o w e rs , G a r d e n H o se , N o z z le s a n d S p r i n k l e r s ----a g o o d
Dell Jadwin and Mrs. L. Han
v a r i e t y to c h o o s e f r o m
eberg were joint hostesses recently,
entertaining in honor of the Bull Rfin
graduating class, composed of Mary
Anita Chiodo, Blanche Jadwin, Stan­
“The Personal Service Store”
E ley Miller, George Odell and Waltei
Present besides the class
| Estacada
Phone 49-1 1 Haneberg.
were Mr. and Mrs. Errol Reece, Mrs.
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Norquist, Olive Kealiher, Louis Han
eberg, Vincent Chiodo and the host
esses. Ice cream, sandwiches and
pnch were served.
j SCREENS AND SCREEN DOORS |
ilium
I S C& S HARDWARE |
GARDEN TOOLS
RAKE and HOE HANDLES; big assortment
of new and used tools at all times.
Assortment of PAINT; FOUR-HOUR ENAMEL
Our telephone number was left out of the new telephone book,
so we request that you cut the name and number as given below
and paste in telephone book at the proper place.
Gilgan’s Furniture Exchange........9x6
Gilgan’s Furniture Exchange
Auto Repairing
WHATEVER IS WRONG W ITH YOUR CAR-
WE CAN FIX IT!
Work Guaranteed
HYDRAULIC BRAKE WORK
Any kind of Car; Anv kind of Brake; we can fix it,
RIGHT!
One of the best mechanics in the Northwest— Bill
Kosch—is in charge of the Repair Shop. He can
and will please you.
Cascade Auto
Company
MAX SAGNER, Manager
Estacada, Oregon
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W ill Bells E n te rtain
Mr. and Mrs. Will Bell had as Sun
day dinner guests Mrs. Hal Gibson
Mrs. Alice Erickson, Sam Wilson and
Mrs. Linnie Gibson, of Barton; Mr.
and Mrs. W alter Douglass, of Eata-
cada, and Mrs. Viola Denning.
Ball T eam Asks S up port
Sandy’s new ball team is hoping
for co-operation of the home fans:
otherwise it will be hard to carry or
for the season. The crowd has been
far too small, thus far.
G reenw ood School Closes
Greenwood school closed with a
picnic last Friday. A fine basket
dinner was served by visiting ladies.
Little Doris Jean Hart entertained
with songs and recitations. Patrons
and visitors present: Mr. and Mrs. E.
C. Strong, Mr. and Mrs. Lehnfield,
Mrs. E. D. Hart, Mrs. and Amieta
McCabe, Mrs. Lee McCabe, Mrs. A.
Motejl and Ted Strong.
S andy W ins Ball G am e
Sandy town team took the score
j Sunday at the high school diamond,
versus a team from Mardale, 11 to 6 .
John Roberts umpired for Sandy.
Battery for Sandy, Suckow a n \
j Schmitz. It is planned to try and
i get the diamond ready in town for
j next Sunday, when a city team will
play here.
L u th era n s H ave Picnic
Sandy Lutherans held their annual
school picnic Sunday. A fine pro­
gram was given by the children, in­
cluding a lovely flag drill, recitations,
dialogs and songs. An ice cream
stand, a fish pond for the children
and a sale by the Ladies' Aid were
features. Rev. and Mrs. Messerli,
of Oregon City, were among the vis­
itors present. Rev. F. T. Schoen was
in charge of the program. All en­
joyed the picnic dinner.
Bear Creek Lotting Begins
Bear Creek logging plant, which
burned out last fall, at a loss of
around $ 100 . 000 , is now beginning
' operations again, 12 to 14 cars being
M rs. O rr Is H ostess
Mrs. G. D. Orr was hostess to the
Sandy Embroidery Club last week,
the following being present: Mrs.
Orr, Mrs. Sylvester Hall, Mrs. L. B.
Greene, Mrs. H. B. Schneider, Mrs.
Ralph Brown, Mrs. R. F. Dittert, Mrs.
H. Perret, Helen Dahrens. All en­
joyed the social time.
Poppies Sold W ell
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If you conceive what you consider to he a good busi-
ness plan, promising a profit and the safe return of
the investment within a reasonable period, and if
you are confident of your ability to handle the proj-
ect successfully, do not hesitate to consult our offi-
cers with a view to arranging for the necessary
funds. We are not interested in unpractical or vis-
ionary schemes, but we are never too busy to listen
to a logical proposition, especially if presented by a
customer of our bank.
This Bank has acquired a reputation for co-oper-
ation in providing prompt loans for credit­
worthy purposes.
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Sandy "remembered,” and Poppy
Day was honored by the sate of 100
by Mrs. C. O. Duke, her full quota,
as distributed here by the Estacada
auxiliary of the American Legion.
Selling for the Gresham auxiliary
were Mrs. Oscar Gunderson, Mrs. Ed
Gesch, Mrs. Elizabeth Munz, Mrs. A. I
Gresham, Oregon
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O. Jonsrud, Mrs. Joseph Vaeretti and
“A Strong Bank"
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Mrs. V. Mendenhall, also some ladies
from Bull Run. All did well.
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A lbert Johnson 111
Albert Johnson, Boring, is very ill
T IM E SC H E D U L E — PO R TL A N D -E ST A C A D A ST A G E S
with double pneumonia, which fol­
S tatio n
T im e of D e p artu re
U Sunday
lowed a hard attack of measles. Mr.
Lv. Portland
10:00 a. m. 2:00 p. m.
6:20 p. m. 11:00 p. m.
10:35
a.
m.
Lv.
Clackamas
2:35
p.
m.
6:55
p.
m.
11:35
p. m.
Johnson lives adjoining the Jones
Lv. Carver
10:50 a. m. 2:50 p. m. 7:05 p. m. 11:50 p. m.
place, which was bombed about two
11:05 a. m. 3:05 p. m. 7:25 p. m. 12:05 a. m.
Lv. Barton
years ago by Earl Jones.
Lv. Eagle Creek 11:15 a. m. 3:15 p. m. 7:35 p. m. 12:15 a. m.
Lv. Cedar Brook 11:18 a. m. 3:18 p. m. 7:38 p. m. 12:18 a. m.
Mrs. Blanche Lundy invited Mrs.
Ar. Estacada 11:30 a. m. 3:30 p. m. 7:50 p. m. 12:30 a. in.
Miller as a luncheon guest on Me-
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T im e of D ep artu re
V S atu rd ay * Sunday
rlal Day.
Lv. Estacada *6:16 a. m. 8:30 a.m . 4:30 p.m . 7:00 p.m . 8:15 p.m .
Lv. Eagle Cr. 6:30 a. m. 8:45 a. m. 4:45 p. m. 7:15 p. m. 8:30 p. m.
Mrs. Caspar Junker spent part of
Lv. Barton
6:85 a. m. 8:55 a. m. 4:56 p. m. 7:25 p. m. 8:40 p. m.
the past week as a guest of Mr. and
Lv. Carver
6:50 a.m . 9:10 a.m . 5:10 p.m . 7:35 p.m . 9:05 p.m .
Mrs. Henry Junker, in Portland.
, i Lv. Clack’mas 7:00 a. m. 9:20 a. m. 5320 p. m. 7:45 p. m. 9:10 p. m.
Ar. Portland 7:35 a.m . 9:55 a.m . 6:00 p.m . 8:30 p.m . 9:45 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Adams enter­
D aily E xcept S unday. H S un day O nly V S a tu rd ay Only.
tained a number of city relatives on
Sunday, at dinner. Mr. Adams is
conected with the Sandy creamery. 8 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 m m 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 m K m i i m i i i i i i i i i r * t
Glenn McIntyre, who had his foot
C A P S -------- H A T S
so badly injured last week, will prob­
ably not be able to use the foot for = BOY’S CAPS, each .............................................5 0 e i
weeks— perhaps months. Ten stitches E MEN’S CAPS, each .................................... $ 1 .0 0 §
had to be taken.
sizes...................... $ 1 .0 0 I
Miss Lydia Guldensopf and small | | BIG COVERALLS, odd
New
Stock
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brother hiked from Kelso to Alder
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Creek mill, Wednesday. Lydia wants 1 Men’s, Ladies’ and Children’s Straw Hats,
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to get in trim to climb Mount Hood E
this season.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ruther had as
Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. C. Pihl, r : ; 111H11111 j l :111111i1111111{lM111M11111iII1111111111111111n11 m i : 11111 i 111111; i ! 111! 11;;; I ! Ill 11 m Ft
Freda Ruther, Mr. and Mrs. John Al­
brecht and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Huck and Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Huck.
Wed McGinnis has kept at it until
his lawn is “smooth as silk,” and the
Distance is no question with us. Our
pretty setting for the attractive Mc­
Ginnis home.
equipment is at your service day or
E. L. Power and Mr. Steelhammer
night.
were out from the city to the Power
farm recently and are pleased with
the way D. L. Webster is keeping up
the place.
Phone 2471
Gresham- Oregon
Otto Aschoff and family were at
Government Camp Saturday, where
they have a cottage.
G. D. Orr made a trip to Oregon ummmimimimmimiiiiimiiimiiiiimiimiMiiimiimiiiimiiiiimiimimmiimir
City on Monday, in the interest of
the high school.
Manufactured in Oregon, at Portland
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Helen Dahrens spent two days this
used in these feeds is raised in the Estacada 3
week with Mrs. Dora Dahrens, in 3 3 Some of the grain
district. Keep the money at home.
Portland, the latter being very poor­ ^ We close at 6 o’clock, p. m. If you are busy through the day and ^
us a ring and we will gladly open up =
ly. Adolph Dahrens saw his mother = E can’t make it by 6 o’clock, give
after hours.
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Sunday.
Tha measles seem to have subsided | BARTHOLOMEW & LAWRENCE E sta c a d a , O re g o n Z
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new cases are reported this week.
S. M. Hall, new owner of the old
Stucki farm, has rented the land be­
longing to Mrs. J. M. C. Miller, at
Firwood, for pasture.
L. D. Meade, new owner and ed­
itor of the Clackamas County News,
was in Sandy, getting acquainted, on
Monday.
The P. T. Shelleys changed plans
and did not move last week. They
may remain a few weeks longer.
The C. A. Lundy moved to the city
on Sunday, where Mr. Lundy is em­
ployed steadily. The Lunds made
many friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Harper drove
to Woodland, Wash., on Sunday to
take the Payn girls to relatives.
Claire will work at Seaside later, and
return to high school here in the fall.
Chris, Pagh, operator of the Pagh
mill, was in town Monday. His mill
is running steadily.
Mrs. Alice Scales spent several
days at the Scales Rhododendron
store, returning Sunday.
Robert Aschoff is still in the hos­
pital, buj began sitting up in bed the
first of the week.
Mrs. H. H. Watkins, Virginia and
Dorothy, went with Miss S. Haight
to The Dalles, on a two-day trip last
week.
Sandy Grange hall has been paint­
ed upstairs, E. Herz doing the work.
Clair Nolan joined a party of
Gresham friends who went to
Welches to stay oveer Memorial Day
and play golf.
The Helmer family, of Corbett,
has moved into the former Carl Krebs
house near the creamery. Helmer is
cutting wood for Parish.
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Gates Funeral Home
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