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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1919.
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Newsy Briefs From
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County
Estacada
EST ACADA, Jan. 1 Principal Signs
attended the Staia Teachers assocta
tloaa. which waa bold fn Portland last
week.
& B. Wooster was a Portland visitor
Tuesday.
Miss Peart Fields, who is attend
ing high school hero spent the vaea
. tibh. at her home fa Amity. Oregon.
Miss DeVore. the commercial teach-
er.Tn high school ta 111 la Portland. Mr.
WDJiams la filling her vacancy.
Idrs. Hand, a teacher in the Salem
high school spent a few days last week
atlthe home of Misa Dillon.
. Miss Gladys Carpenter, a grade
teacher, was married to Guy Graham.
' wfca is g erring in the army, Christinas
t. P. Lovelace and family spent the
holidays at the Bshleman home in
Sittem.
H. W. Bartlett waa an Oregon City
visitor this week.
Sam. Barr and wife are here from
Camp Lewis spending the holidays
with, his parents. '"
Mr. Owen Smith is spending a tew
dan with his family here.
GQorge Carpenter and family have
- moved here from Gresham, where he
ta employed at Mr. Hillards plaining
nllL
Same of those suffering from the in-
tla&Bsa are: Ida Wagner, Mrs. Wag
ner, Mr. and Mrs. Ames; Mr. Couse,
Bill Garmon, J. F. Lovelace, Albert
Lien thorn, and several others.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Milton, formerly
of this place write of their winter em
ployment at their mountain ranch in
the neighborhood of Scott's Mills. A
One new school house has been built
near Mr. Hilton's home. The boys,
Glenn and Ivan and plenty of oppor
tunity for trapping, hunting and fish
ing. They are availing themselves of
the great demand tor poultry in the
present year by keeping plenty of
fowls. Twenty Thanksgiving turkeys
brought 181.00 and geese are corres
pondingly high.
Oak Grove
Wilsonville
Clarkes
George
VOJLSONTVILLBi Jan. 2. Mrs. M. C.
Young has been 111 with influenza dur
ing the week, but is somewhat better.
The local school was closed for a
' week during the Christmas holidays,
ont account of the Influenxa, and a
splendid program prepared for Christ
mas waa held over, and teacher and
pupils were disappointed.
George Batalgia arrived home on
Monday, for a few days' visit, coming
' from Bremerton, where he is statlonea.
Misses Nellie and Jessie Angus and
brother Jack spent the Christmas boli
daysin Portland, at the home of their
brother James Angus.
, Atr and Mrs. George Derr went to
Portland on Thursday after spending
Christmas with Mrs. Dear's parents
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Batalgia.
' Lloyd Jones, who la home from Ore
gon Agricultural college, spent Christ
- mas in Portland with friends.
Dr. and Mrs. Butler are moving to
v Fort LawBon, where the doctor has
, been stationed for some time. They
have made many friends In Wilsonville
and will be greatly missed.
... Boy Baker la returning home from
tha navy, coming from, the east to
, , Bremerton, for his discharge, after
staking good for the past year of war
tare on the "subs." '
The parents of Harold and John Say,
'were relieved to hear that they were
alright since the armistice was signed.
Miss Bettie Batalgia is the proud re
cipient of a diploma for letter perfect
work, in the Rebekah lodge, where she
has been an active and helpful member
in the local lodge.
Meadowbrook
MEADOWBROOK, Jan. 2. Mr. and
Mrs. Ranta left Thursday for Minne-
' sofa, where they expect to make their
home.
rrinnti Larking who has been at
Spokaae and Fort Worden the last four
' months was discharged December 24.
Miss Rose Ten Eyck left Tuesday
to. spend her Christmas vacation at
.ar home in Marmot.
RoOert Orem and Sergeant Richard
Qrem of Camp Lewis visited at A. L.
Iu-Hna Wednesday.
Amy and Harry Matooa spent the
week-end with their grandmother at
Viola.
Mrs. Harold Horner spent last week
. with her folks, Mr. and Mrs.. Folsom of
Springwater.
Macksburg
BACKSBURG. Jan. 2. Over the
brightness of Christmas and the glad
ness of soldiers returning, came the
shadow cast by the death of Clyde
Fisher, was drowned in the Molalla
near the mill, where he was woriung.
Mr. Fisher leaves a wife to whom he
waa married but three months. Mrs.
viuhnr waa Miss Rosa Klar, eldest
daughter of Ernest Klar of Mulino
The young couple were well known and
blehlv esteemed In the place. Mr
Fisher's early death brings sorrow in
to, the circle of friends where he ana
his young wife were familiarly known.
W& tender deepest sympathy to the af
filcted friends In their loss.
The two soldiers, Will Gibson and
Clarence Stevens who were reported
an missing in a recent Issue of this
paper have been heard from. They
are both with the army In France and
8ay nothing about having received any
Injury or misfortune of any ama.
The Lutheran church and Macksburg
school are still tlosed on account of
influenia.
The Red Cross auxiliary held its
rmralan weekly meeting Friday. An
allotment of warm hospltaal coats had
been sent from headquarters.
The Mothers' club Is to meet this
week at the home of Mrs. Simon Mill
er.
The Little Girls' Sewing circle was
bell on Saturday at the home of Mrs.
CK.H. Baldwin and la to meet again at
the. same hour and place January 11.
OAK GROVE, Jan. 2. A quiet wed
ding was solemnized Christmas day at
S o'clock when Albert Kenyan! and
Mrs. Gertrude Kapper were united in
marriage, Rev. C. A. Lewis officiating.
Mrs. Clair Harpole played the wedding
march. Walter Vigles was best man
and Mrs. Frank Renyard bridesmaid.
Cart Johnson sang "I Love You Truly!"
Only a few Intimate friends were pres
ent Refreshments were served. Mr.
Renyard is employed at the Oak Grove
Grocery company and the happy cou
ple will reside here.
Arthur Graham and wife of Canby,
spent Christmas day with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Graham, who have
moved back to their own home on Lee
avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harris went to
The Dalles and spent Christmas with
their son, George and family.
Al Zander 'came home from the
spruce camp near Astoria to spend
Christmas with his family, and will re
turn the last of this week.
The late Marion O. Proctor, who
passed away at his home in Portland,
Sunday evening, formerly lived at Oak
Grove. Mr. Proctor has been employed
at Roberts Brothers store for a num
ber of years and was well known. The
funeral services were held Tuesday
afternoon at Holmans funeral parlors.
Interment in River View cemetery.
Rev. and Mrs. Dow DeLong of Sher
man county, formerly of Oak Grove,
are the proud parents of a little daugh
ter (Betty Virginia) born, November
30th. Mother and baby doing nicely.
Jay Fike, a former principal of our
school, and Mrs. McCoy, of Oregon
City, were married In Portland early in
November.
Miss Ruby Stromer has returned
home after a three months trip to Ne
vada, while there she visited with her
brothers, Westley and Ben.
Mr. and Mrs. Westley Stromer have
a young daughter born in October.
Mildred Waldron is convalescing af
ter an attack of the influenza.
Thursday afternoon while driving his
Ford to Portland Frank Blackman had
a serious accident on the River road
near the Sanatorium, in some way the
car turned over and pinned the occu
pants under the machine. Mrs. Black
man, who was in the back seat was
seriously hurt and taken to the Sell
wood hospital, Lillian,, their daughter,
had her collar bone fractured and Mrs.
M. Cooper had her nose broken and
was badly bruised, her eyes were swol
len shut and her nose cut by her
glasses. She is at home and resting
easy. Mrs. Blackman is reported as
some better. Mr. Blackman was not
hurt very much.
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Hart,
(Amanda Oatfleld) are being congratu
lated on the arrival of a 9 pound son,
born at the hospital in Portland, De
cember 27. Mother and son doing
nicely.
Mrs. Wesley Thessen, whose hus-'
band is in France, is the proud mother
a son. born December 26th. Mrs.
Thessen and baby are at the hospital
in Portland and are doing nicely.
The people of Oak Grove are to have
special privilege next Sunday to hear
Mr. J. A. Goodell, international secre
tary of the T. M. C. A. speak atthe
Community church. Mr. Goodell has
a very comprehensive view of the pos
Bibilities of Christian work both at
home and abroad as a result of his war
experiences. Plan to be present and
hear him speak both to the Sunday
school at 10 a. m., and at the 11:15
preaching service. Evening service at
7, theme, "Our Relation to God."
CLARKES, Jan. 2. Mrs. Arthur
Hornsehuh went to Sherwood last Sun
day to take care of her sister and
brothers, who are ill with the Influenia.
Arthur Henton of Washington, came
home to visit his mother, Mrs. Rogers,
for a short time.
Miss Florence Stromgreen of Eugene
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
Stromgreen of Colton, over Christmas.
Born, December 21th, to the wife of
Private Elmer Klelnsmith, of Oregon
City, a daughter. Privatl Klelnsmith
is stationed in New Jersey. Mrs.
Klein smith was formerly Miss Ida
Zwahlen of Clarkes.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Carlson of
Portland visited her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. S. Elmer, over the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Wllber Runyon, of Ken
tucky, have returned to Oregon. Mr.
Runyon was stationed In camp at
Kentucky but was discharged and they
visited her parents. S: Elmer and fam
ily over the holidays.
Walter Lee, of Vancouver, was out
over Sunday.
Hazelia
HAZELIA, Jan. 2. Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Wanker and family, recently from
Baker, Oregon, have purchased the
Marion Piatt residence In Oswego, and
expect to occupy the place soon.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lehman are quite
ill with the Spanish influenxa.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Potter and son.
GEORGE, Jan. 2. Mr, and Mrs, P.
Ruhl and family and Ed Harden spent
Christmas in Portland visiting rela
tives and friends.
Flora and Curl Llns visited Mr. and
Mrs. W. Held last Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Linn and children
of Garfield, Mr .aud Mrs. Robert Sny
der and son, of Estacada, Mr. Morford,
of Oregon City, R. F. Snyder of Gar
field and Mrs. Ed Harden, of George,
spent Christmas day with Mr. and Mn.
Theo. Harden of George.
Mn. II. Smyths and sou Richard
visited Mrs. Warlck last Friday.
Andrew Jannsen and Lewis Ouhs
visited Joe Welderhold lust Sunday.
Mr., and Mrs. H. Smyth and son
Richard spent Christmas visiting rela
tives in Portland.
employed In the postolTlce.
,A number of the soldier boys from
Camp Lewis visited with home folks
here. ,
Oswego
OSWEGO, Jan. 2 Mr. and Mn. Pete
Emmott who have been in Oswego to
spend Christmas returned home Friday.
Rube Confer was in Oswego a few
days this weok.
The stork delivered an eight pound
boy to Mr. and Mn. Charles Blckner,
Christmas morning, this being the flnt
grandson in the family all seem to be
very proud of it. Mn. Blckner is with
her parents, Mr. and Mn. P. H.
Jartsch at the present.
A pleasant party was given at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Worth
ington's Christmas night The evening
was spent in playing games and alao
a duinty lunch. The house was deco
rated with green boughs and Christ
mas bells. All present had an enjoy
able time.
Mr. and Mn. Charlos Clinklnbeard
and Mn. Henry Yates spent Christmas
with Mr. Cllnkinbeard's parents In
Portland. ,
Mr. and Mn. Alfred Snider of Spring-
Upper Eagle Creek
UPPER EAQLH CREEK, Jan. I.
Miss Nettle Woodle of Salem, was a
guest of hor parents, Mr. and Mn. J. P.
Wootlle at Christmas.
Mr. and Mn. R. 11. Gibson and II. 8.
Gibson were the Christmas dinner
guests of Mr. and Mn. It. II. Udell of
Dover
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglas were
guests at the homo of Goorgo Prelster
of Logan, on Christmas day.
Elmer Juild Is on the sick list
Carl Clark, of Vancouver barracks,
has received his honorable discharge
and Is at home again.
Mrs. Fred Moehnke of Schuobol, waa
the week-end guest of her sistor-ln-law,
Mrs. Roy Douglass.
Hlney Allowuy was an Oregon City
visitor the pnst week.
Quite a number of the residents of
Eagle Creek are down with the Influenxa.
T. C. McKay went to Portland
Sunday to be gone for ten days.
spent Christmas at Sllvertou with Mr.
Robinson's fnthor and mother.
Miss Grace Schuobol went horns
Tuesday night to spend the Christmas
holidays with hor parents at Mulino.
The Double Unit Rod Cross auxiliary
will meet Thursday to make bath
robes.
John Kaiser started to dig his po
tatoes the last of the week.
Mabel, Sylvia and Ernest Hodge
spent Christmas with their parents at
Mountain Road.
This district has the honors of go
ing over the top In the last Rod Croslf
drive.
Frank Kalnhofar, who has boon lorv
lift hit country in the army was dis
charged and returned home Friday.
Johnny Chrlstensen who is in t
navy stationed at Bremerton, Wash
pent Christmas at home with his pa
nils,
Marvin Wool folk came home to
spend the Christmas holidays,
Nells Chrlstmisen who Is In the
army spent Christmas ut his homo in
Mountain Road.
SANDY DEPARTMENT
Mn. Blanche R. Shsllsy RprinUtlv.
on
Jenninjrs Lodge
JENNINGS LODGE. Jan. 2. The
schools reopened here last Monday.
There are many pupils who are not at
tending yet.
The people of Jennings Lodge gave
the new minister, Rev. A. B. Hotchktss
and family, a reception New Year's
6ve.
Ben Tucker has returned from the
army.
Mn. C. A. Elwell gave a party for
the young people New Yean eve.
The Post family who live in the
Pierce cottage are all 111 with the In
fluenxa. Mr. Kassl of Harlem, Oregon, Is vis
iting the Rush family.
Col. W.S. Wood
Auctioneer
Vancouver, .Wash.
or
farm Sales a specialty." Phone
write for dates or make arrangements
at Enterprise office.
SHUBEL
SHUBEL. Jan. 2 Mr. and Mn. Otto
Lyman entertained on Christmas Mr.
and Mn. Michael Moehnke, her brother
Chas. A Moehnke and family and Geo.
Holman.
Miss Reva Jones spent Christmas
with Mra. J. G. Moehnke.
Arthur Bluhm and mother spent
Christmas with his sister, Mn. John
Fisher of Portland.
Mr. and Mn. William Moehnke and
their family spent Christmas with her
sister .Mrs. M. C. Glover of Eagle
Creek.
The new people Mr. and Mn. Bentley
who have moved on the J. G. Moehnke
place.
Kelso.
KELSO, Jan. 2. Following is a re
port of the work done by the Kelso
Red Cross auxiliary during the year
past: 15 comfort pillows, 12 dish
towels, 36 hospital shirts, 72 pajama
suits, 30 holders, 5 sweaters, 24 pairs
socks, 15 serge dresses, 40 pinafores
10 oeasant shirts, 10 convalescent
robes and 2 dozen pain bed socks.
Kelso raised $99.10 In the 1918
Christmas membenhip drive.
Mn. N. M. Boyd and three children
from Washburn. Missouri, were the
guests of Mn. Boyd's aunt, Mn. T,
Bowen! during the holidays. Mrs,
Boyd's husband is a soldier stationed
at Vancouver. They expect to locate
here permanently, having rented
house in Boring.
Leo Canning and Alfred and Pete
Han glum were spending furloughs with
the home folks during the holidays
School will be closed for a week
longer on account of illness of the prin
cipal, Mn. Louise Nelson.
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One that is full of "Pep" one that is there with the pull.
The all around Engine for General Farm Work. Before
you pick out your engine see
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All Stover Engines are equipped with Webster Oscillating Mag
netos no batteries to bother with.
We have also handled the DIAMOND FEED GRINDERS for years
and they give perfect satisfaction. We handle a complete stock
of repairs for both Grinder and Engine.
W. iJ. Wilson c Co.
12TH AND MAIN STREETS OREGON CITY, OREGON
WE3TBY RIDGE MAN ENTERTAINS
Curl Powers was hot to a tow of
his frtemU at his home on Westby
Uldge Christmas evening, when he en
tertained Mr. and Mrs. J. Scutes, Mn.
Edna KsNon, I). E. Sykes and Mi lone
li row no. The time passed pleusuntly
with music and cards. The surprlsu of
te evening wua the duinty refresh
ments prepared and served by the
host.
LOCAL GIRL OVER THERE.
Miss Vera Allen, of null Run, a grad
uate nurte of the Good Samaritan hon
pltal, left New York, December 1st,
and arrived safely over seas on De
cember 10th, according to word re
ceived by hor mother, Mn. Allen, of
the Bull Run store. Miss Allan will go
directly to Purls, where she expects to
sign up for a year's work. She has
Rpeclultxcd lu the use of anesthetics.
SANDY HIGH SCHOOL TEACHER
VICTIM OF INFLUENZA
This community was saddened Tues-
duy afternoon by the news of the
death of Miss Wllholmlna linmbrlch,
which occurred at her home near
Clackamas station, Tuesday at 4 p. m.
Miss Hembrlch was one of the high
school teachon In the Sandy Union
HlKh school. She had gone home for
the holidays when she was taken with
influenia and died after a few days
Illness. Although she had boon umong
us but a few months, she hud made
many friends, who are extending to the
family their sincere sympathy.
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ultima battalion; and we did good i
work. At least wo have boeu congrstu- t
luted on It. Our butlullou was given I
recognition pupen for each tuuu in the
buttuIUm, so will huve something worth
while when we get out of the service, f
Think our service record shows up
good, as we were In Chauteau Thierry,
Ht. Mlhlul, Arugoue and Muese drive.
And now, thut the war Is practically i
over we an following the Huns so
next letter may be from Germany.
Don't know when I will got home, but
It is a great relief to know It la over, f
Thunksglvlng day Is rolling around
pretty soon and we have lota to be !
thankful for, Would like to be home
but cun't even figure on ChrlBtniai. I
They sure crippled Germany by the
tonus of the armistice. After peace, ,
and every thing Is sot Hod, Gurmany
won't be able to start anything SRuln.
I guess there was some big times in
the states when the armistice was
slRtied. There was soma great times '
in France, but I didn't get to soe sny. 1
It sure looked good to me to sue the j
rockets and things going off, the
camps lit up, camp flres burning, and
head lights lit During the war no
lluhts near the front uuloss cumou-j
fluged. So you see what a nice time i
truffle hud on the roads at night, alao 1
the trouble the slguul corps hud shoot
lug trouble and stringing linns at night.
Must close. With love to ail, HUD. 1
I'rt. 1st CI. A. M, Mills. Co. 322nd. ;
Field Big IJn A. B. F. France.
POPULAR YOUNG PEOPLE MARY.
Ralph Ganger, of Hull llun, and
Miss Gludys Mitchell, of Handy, were
murried taut week, somewhat to the
surprise of their friends. Mr. Ganger,
who is with the marines, returned to
Mure Island Tuesday. Mrs. Uangor
will complete her high school coune in
Sandy. Their many friends wish for
them a long happy life.
Chas. Updegrove and Miss Viola Do
Shaxer wen married December Slat.
Doth of these young people have grown
up In this community and nave the
best wishes of everybody.
SANDY HARNESS SHOP ROBBED.
Some time last Saturday night,
thieves broke into the store of R. F.
DIttert and took about fifty dollars
worth of shoes and a hone collar. It
Is gcnenlly conceded that It waa not
the work of amateurs. This Is the
third robbery that has occurred in
Sandy within the lust few weeks, Per
rets garage being broken Into twlco.
SMALL GIRL CELEBRATES.
Jennie Shelley entertained a few
of her little friends at dinner Tuesday
evening, the occuiilon being hor seven
th blrthduy. An Interesting feature of
the dinner was a blrthduy cake bear
ing seven caudles. She received Sev
ern! nice gifts. .
WOUNDED SOLDIER NOT BANDY
BOY.
Mr. L. K. Hoffman received a letter
Saturday evening from the American
Red Cross stating that the Edward
Hoffman who waa badly wounded and
a prisoner at Mets when the armistice
waa signed, was not their son. Edward
Hoffman of Sandy, hus been missing In
action since July 21st. Several reports
have come, locating him at various
places, but each has been found false.
LOCALS.
C. D. Purcell and wife motored to
Portland Sunday returning Tuesday
evening.
Ed Wolf and family spent Christmas
In Portland with Mn, Wolf's mother.
Mr. Wolf returned to Sandy Sunday.
France, but Mn. Wolf and the children will re-
No. 14, main another week.
Dan Woods and wife, of the Camer-
are reported ill with
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8ANDY DRUGGIST WRITES
Under date of December 1st and 4th
R. E. Esson writes from
Speaking of Camp Hospital
with which he has been connected ever'
since he went over, and which he on-Tuylor mill.
Helped estaimtin. It consisting or ion is me innuenza.
and a bon fire over which to cook, be i Six guards and one relief man were
said: "The division surgeon has removed from the pipe line at Dull
twice said that this is the best hospital Run, December 31.
in his section. That is one thing that Mr. Shelleday and family, who have
may deluy my coming home tha chief been living on a ranch near Sandy.
surgeon having said he was going to have moved to Hormlston, Oregon.
keep this outfit till the last, to help him 1 H, Mills and family spent Christmas
close up the Job. I think I told you I with Mr. and Mn. Walter Grunort In ;
am adjutant of this outfit and property Portland.
officer. I am now engaged in writing j Roy Honsen, of Zlg Zag, was a Port-
Clarence, left Tuesday for their home
In Gilliam county, after having spent
week with their parents, Mr. and
Mn. Henry Duncan of Hazelia.
John Breites and Mr. and Mn. Man
uel Garcia and family, who have been
farming the Stelnhilber ranch, are now
living on the place recently vacated by
Mr. and Mn. Good.
Mr. and Mn. Jack Skrivan, of Wash
ington, are spending a few dayas with
their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. J .H. East
man. Mr. Skrivan has been stationed
at Camp Lewis for some time.
Theo. Stelnhilber, who has sold his
ranch to Mr, Llns, Is removing to his
little home on his south farm.
The Hazelia Literary and Debating
society gave a Christmas program and
tree Monday evening at the school
house, after which refreshments were
served. The entertainment was well
attended.
The school board has again placed
the ban on any public meetings held in
the school house.
Miss Gladys Wanker was married
Christmas eve In Portland to Roy
Hollebaugh, of that city.
water is visiting Mrs. Snider's mother,
Mn. Walter Emmott, this week.
Oliver Worth ington of Camp Lewis,
was in Oswego this week.
Mrs. Mary Ginyard of Hood River, is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Maire.
Mrs. Hayden has been on the sick
list the last few days.
Miss Blanch Hawk Is very sick with
the influenza.
The Oswego school opened again
Monday. '
Rolla Worthlngton Is on the sick liat
but is better this week.
Mn. Pearl Hill who has been ill for
some time is still very sick.
Mrs. Martha Harbin and small dau
ghter Gertrude, were visiting Mrs. Har-
blna parents, Mr. and Mn. P. H.
Jarlsch, through Christmas week.
POLK'S
GAZETTEER
A Business Directory mt each City.
Towa and VUlasa la Oresoa and
Waahlngtoa, tivlnf IwrlpU
feketca of aib iaoe. Inwtioa,
Bblpplnir Faculties and Clnnl
fled Directory Ct eaca SothMU
sou rroxeMion,
B. X. font ft ro. las.
Seattle, Waab.
a history of this hospital since Its open
ing. This is for file in the war de
partment and Its compilation is Borne
Job."
land visitor this week, going in Sun
duy and returning Tuesday. f
E. F. Orunert, one time resident of
Sundy, but now of Portland, received
an Injury to his eyeball, December 24,
FAMILY REUNION. which necessitated the removal of the
A big Christmas dinner and family eye. This was dono Christmas day,'
gathering was held at the old Revenue Mr. Orunert was working on a Team
home a mile from Sandy, last Wednes-ln machine In one of the ship yards,
day. Those present were Dave Doug- The Scales family Is spending New
lass and family, of Cherryvllle; Mrs. I Yean in Portland, where they will be
Myra Revenue, Mrs. Ruth Revenue the guests of Mrs. Scales father, Ut.
Reed, Mr. and Mn. Trulllnger, of Thomas Scales and wife. f
Lents; Ira Flinn and family, of Bulll
Run; J. Scales and family of Sandy;
Carl Powers of Westby Ridge ; Mn.
Miss Mary Junker spent Christmas
with the home folks. '
Claude Bufflngton, of California, wfip
Needy
NEEDY, Jan. 2. The Needy school
was closed during the holiday week for
a short Yuletide vacation.
Miss Ruth Raddatz spent several
days visiting her parents and friends
in Oregon City the past week.
Mr. Sanden spent the holidays with
his family here after which he returned
to Oregon City, where he is employed
Harry Fredrikson, who holds a re
sponsible position with the R. R. com
pany at Wheeler, Oregon, is spending
the holidays with his parents. '
Miss Alma Hoffman came home from
Salem to visit her parents during va
cation. Miss Hoffman Is attending
high school at Salem. -
Forest Rltter has been in Portland
for the past few weeks, where he is
Mrs. H. Krowl, Mrs. Beardman, Capt.
Snow, Mn. Russell and Mr. Lucas are
all on the sick list.
The little son of Mr. and Mn. M.
Davies formerly of this place, has just
recovered from a severe attack of
scarlet fever.
Messages of congratulation are being
received at the Blinstone home, upon
the arrival of a baby daughter, Christ
mas morning.
Mrs. Lucie Sherman and children
have returned from a weeks visit at the
home of Mrs. Sherman's mother.
W. F. Cook Is adding an upper story
to his home on the east side.
Miss Nellie Betz formerly of this
place, is quite ill with the innuenza.
Mr. and Mrs. Meyers and baby spent
Sunday at the home of C. H. Kimball,
of Portland.
Wm. Berry of this place, who Is at
Camp Lewis, after returning from New
York expects to return home soon.
Mr. Berry was to 111 to accompany
his regiment when It left for France.
Ruth Truscott was pleasantly sur
prised at her home last Friday by a
number of her friends. The evening
was spent In playing games after
which refreshments were served.
P. 8haw Eastern Oregon; Uncle Mor-Was recently employed In the Sandy
gan and Steve Robinson, of Bull Run. i barber shop, has accepted a good po-
Twenty-flve sat at the table, which, in . sltion In Condon, Oregon. It
the vermicular of olden days, "fairly
groaned under Its load of good things."
DON ALLEN IN GERMANY.
Mn. Morgan, a sister of Mn. Edna
Esson, accompanied by her small dau
ghter, Lots, left Portland, December
26, for her home In La Cygne, Kansas,
A recent letter from Don Allen, of Mrs. Morgan has been visiting rela- u
Bull Run, who Is with the army of oc
cupation, comes from Luxemburg, Germany.
tlves In Oregon since the early part of
September. f
Percy T. Shelley returned to Sandy
weeks In Hood River.
Miss Elizabeth Haselwander. of
INTERESTING LETTER FROM AL
VIN MILL8.
FRANCE. Nov. 18, 1918 Dear Folks:
Well at last I have gotten settled long Mr, and Mrs. Jos.
enough to write. I ought to have made Sandy Ridge. Another daughter, Mn.
time before but you know how time Robt. Newman and husband, also of
Portland, is the guest of her parents,
Haselwander, off
Portland, are there for the holidays.
Mrs. Shelley and Jonnle spent Wed
nesday and Thursday of last weok with
his,
Mountain Road
MOUNTAIN ROAD, Jan. 2. Mr. and
Mrs.. John Kaiser spent Christmas In
Portland with Mr. and Mn. M. Schus
ter. Carl Bernent, who has been home
on a furlough, started back to his ser
vice In the navy Friday.
Mrs. Kate Scoffern, Mr. and Mrs.
John Robinson and, daughter, Marian,
slips along when everything is not con
venient to work with. We sure put it
over on old man Hun. It was great
and it sure came at a good time, as the : Mn. Chas. Leaf, of Marmot,
weather was getting cool and wet. It Ned Mitchell was greeting
was a great Job and the Americans had friends in Sandy this week.
one of the hardest parts of It, but they Sandy has seventy-three Red Cross
went through. Our battalion was fol-! membenhlps to its credit as a result f
lowing along pretty close to the lines ! of the Christmas Roll Call. Brlghtwood J
doing what work was to be done for a has seventy-nine, Bull Run about sixty, sj
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