OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. Page 2 I 1 i 1 1 NEWS FROM ALL OVER THE COUNTY Correspondence From All Over the County Tellinig of Improvement. and Local Happenings During The Past Week Your Subscripton Will Receive Prompt Attention. Church Exercises Are Well Attended WILSONVILLE. Dec, 23. The Christina exercises at the Methodist Episcopal church at Tualatin on Sun day last were certainly fine. There as a large attendance at Sunday school and at the church service the I pastor preached an appropriate Christ mas sermon and sang aa a solo "No Room in the Inn". On Sunday evening the Sunday School Christmas pro gram which was the most unique pro pann ever given there, was presented by the school a follows: Selections, Nyberg orchestra; Hymn "Joy to the World" by the Congregation; Scrip ture lesson by the pastor; Song by the Ryan sisters; Reading, Eddie Geiber ger; "Solo, Mrs. Paul Gilroy with vio lin and piano accompaniment by Miss, Dorothy and Mrs. R. H. Heimbaen; Exercise, primary girls; Selection, Nyberg orchestra; Song, primary class; Pianoforte solo, Victoria Hard esty; Reading. Mrs. Minnie Rates, Solo by the pastor; Selection, Xyberg orchestra; Chrsitmas story in panto mine. The offering at this service fo? the Armenian Fund was $19.07. Rev. Alfred Bates and Percival Blenkinsop have been giving evening; concerts In the various churches near I Salem recently. i The Tualatin and Wilsonvilie pastor j and wife are spending their Christ-1 mas vacation with Mrs. Bate's par- ents at Portland. ! Church services Sunday next as fol-j lows Tualatin and Wilsonvilie Sun day Schools 10 a. m. The pastor will! preach at Tualatin 11 a. m. and at Wilsonvilie 8 p. m. All who were able to attend ths Wilsonvilie Ladies' Aid oyster sup per on Friday evening last had a treat The oysters and the program were both fine and the numerous art!- ! a tn enfn vara i ionto Asf ft ftih redit is due to the ladies ror tne sue cessful evening. The choir with Mrs. Frank Brobst accompanist sang spe cial music. Sherman Seely sang a solo and the pastor gave flute selections. About halfway through the program j the electric lights went out and when j sufficient lamps were lighted the pro gram proceeded. '' New Year's Dance Big Event at George GEORGE, Dec. 22. C. A. Johnson and wife motored to Portland last Wednesday. Chris Klinker was transacting busi ness in Portland for a few days last week. Julius Paulsen and wife left last Thursday for Olympia, Wash., where they intend to visit with their sister and brother, Walter Paulsen and wife for a week or ten day3. Carl Rath wag transacting business in Estacada last Thursday. Roy Maxwell is taking care of Julius Paulsen's stock and farm ddr lng Mr. Paulsen's absence to Olympia. G. Wilson and wife of Oregon City moved on to their homestead at Bis tell last Monday. , Henry Klinker and wife visited Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Miller last Sunday evening. Loo Rath and wife visited Mr. and Mrs. Ted Harders last Sunday. Everybody ia looking forward to the dance that is to be tiven at tin George club house on 7ew Year's Eve. Mountain Road News MOUNTAIN ROAD, Dec. 22. The local school has been closed two weeks before Christmas. A number of people from here at tended the funeral of the late Lillian Tiedeman who died at the Oregon City hospital December 15, following an opeartion for goitre. Everyone of thia vicinity extends their sympathy to her family in their recent bereave ment. Each one will also miss her services as our mail carrier. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Scoffern visited their elatives here Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Schuster, of Portland, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Kaiser . this week. Miss Mary Koellenneier is visiting ber grandmother Mrs. B. F. Baker of Willamette. Among the Oregon City Christmas shoppers from Mountain Road Satur day were Nels Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Koellermeier, Mr. and Mrs. Hodge and children, Mr. an Mrs. John Eotyiuoqt Xeo RypazynskI, Heman Hellberg and Agnes Bernert A Merry Christmas to one and all. "You'll Always Find" says the Good Judge a big chew of the ordinary kind. And the full, rich real tobacco taste gives a long lasting chewing satisfaction. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put up in two styles "W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco C Cams Church to Give Entertainment CARUS, Dec 23. The basket social held at the Cams school last Saturday was a success. Enough money was secured to complete payment on the grafonola. recently purchased. A large crowd was la attendance, many being present from adjoining districts. Members of the district are to be complimented upon their excellent co operation with the school. Mr. Bliss, who has been visiting rel atives in Budlia, Illinois, for the last month, returned home last Sunday. ; Miss Florence Jaggar is home from the University of Oregon, to spend the holidays. ( Miss Ona Rcnner of Oregon City, was the guest of Mrs. G. R. Gwillims over the week-end. Miss Renner came ! out to attend the basket social. Mr. J. R. Lewis celebrated his sev-i entieth birthday last Sunday, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Fredi Spangler. Relatives and a few friends were present Miss Marie Hagensen, of Portland,' visited with Ruth Hansen over the last week-end. Mr. Merle Magness, who recently re turned from Alaska, Is visiting at the home of his brother .Harold Magness. The Carus church will have its an nual Christmas program on Christmas eve. Miss Louise Smidt. Herman Smidt's sister, spent several days visiting in Carus last week. Birthday Cake Has Eighty-six Candles STAFFORD, Dec. 1 There is but a small amount of new s to be collect ed just now, every one being engaged in frantically doing, or rushing to buy the inevitable last things, and pre paring for Christmas. There will be exercises at the Bap tist church, and every family either received or is invited out, while where ever there are children the family tree still flourishes, and Old Santa Claus makes bis yearly calls. On Sunday last Mrs. Sharp receiv ed her frields, who came to help her celebrate her 86th birthday. The candles necessarily small to all cjowd upon the beautiful cake, made by an old time friend, and as ths guests surrounded the dinner table each stood and made a wish for the health, wealth and happiness for the good friend and neighbor, the wise mother, the kindly comforter, and all felt better for having enjoyed het society for a day. The community was shocked and saddened by the sudden death of Lil lian Teldeman last week, who passed away shortly after an operation for goiter. She is missed by a large cir cle of friends and relatives. "None knew her but to love her None saw her but to bless." Mr. and Mrs. William Ellegaon are to start Thursday for a six weeks visit in California, among relatives and friends. Macksburc News ate excercises are in preparation for Friday, December 24. Parents and others of the children's friends how ever busy must take time to wit ness the closing program which oc cupies the last school afternoon and birngs us to Christmas Eve. Saturday and Sunday will be occa sion for many joyful reunions. Young people employed In distant towns wUl come home for a day of relaxation and chee-, and we may hope that enjoy ment of the good things will in by far the greatest number of our people be enhanced by the consciousness of hav inj done all it was possible to do for the sufferers in foreign lands. The Mother's Club had a most en joyable session on Thursday last at the home of Mrs. Potratz, Jr. and is to meet, December 30, with its president, Mrs. John Hepler. A little daughter has come to th home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gelbrick. Eire Boeche Is working the ranch bought of the Swanson family, anl is taking care of himself at the ranch cottage during the week. Will Edsall, with his "Wife, formerly Miss Emma Gauske, has commence? housekeeping in the cottage fouiit by Mr. Edsall during the war. DHAD ROUSES TAErt Cuh paid for 4 eowi aai ew aad out aaraa. W01 call aayvkw. Float Xllwaukl J. That you get more genuine satisfaction at less cost when you use this class of tobacco. A small chew lasts so much longer than 1 Many Entertainments Held at Clackamas CLACKAMAS. Dee. 23. Christmas tree in M. E. church tonight with good program by Sunday School scholars. Christmas tro tn Congregational church tonight, Friday, Cantata, "The Pilgrims" by Sunday School. Friday evening, December 17, the I. O. O. F. Rebekaha and their fam ilies had a Christmas tree and ban quet in their hall. The 500 club mot in the Homgor per hall Saturday evening organised, elected Arthur Johnston, president; I D. Jones, vice-president. Miss Grace Robinson, secretary. The next mooting will be New Year's Eve when they hold a watch party. The play by the Dramatto club on December 11, was a decided success. Watch party in I. O. O. F. hall New Years Eve by the young folks. Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Foster, December 21, a son. weight S pounds. Mother and son doing fine. Gladstone News Mrs. Oren Weddel and daughter Mrs. Claude Bruder. of Salem, spont Wednesay with fironds in Portland. Jerry Ilemmlngway of Fern Rldgo. is quite (11 with rheumatism. Ho was taken to Portland Wednesday to have X-ray picture taken. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Helms of Park place, have a jhelr house guests, their daughters. Miss Marie Holms, ot Idaho, and Mrs. Blaln Hansell, also Reta May Hansell of Lewiston, Idahi. Mrs.1 Harvey Wilson, and son, Turk er, spent Thursday with friends In Portland. Mrs. T. B. Edwards, who was called to Portland, Saturday, to the bedside of her daughter, Mrs. M. R. Mann, is etili there, and no information has been received here as to the condi tion of Mrs. Mann. Mrs. Mann wa formerly Miss Edith Edwards, of this place and is a sister of Mrs. Nobis Reaksecker, of Oregon Cltv. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Johnson of Glen Echo, are rejoicing over the arrival of a son. Mrs. Johnson was foriuei ly Miss Zelma McFarland Mrs. Charles Legler had as her cuest Thursday. Mrsi'R. I. Armrttrong, of Portland. Mr. Armstorng was form erly connected with the Huntley Drug company. Lester Evon is quite 111 In the Ore gon City hospital. Mrs. E. Duboise and daughter, Betty of Vancouver, Wash., were guests of the former's sister, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Turner. Misg Fayne Burdon who is attend ing O. A. C. is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burdon. The Christian church will have its Christmas porgram and Christ mas tree at the church Thursday evening. Mrs. Grant Olds has entire charge of the exercises. Mrs. Schooly met with quite a pain ful accident at the Baptist church Friday evening. While reaching for a key she fell from a chair, on which she was standing and sprained her wrist She did not pay much atten tion to it at first but before the eve ning was over It became very painful and badly swollen. Mrs. H. H. Hulburt Is improving after an attack of tonsllitis. Abernethy Grange held an all- day meeting at their hall in Parkplace, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Edw. W. Eby and family and H. D. Marston are spend ing Sunday with the latters brother, C. Marston and family In Gresham. Mrs, Anna Rankin, who has been confined to her bed, at the home of her mother. Mrs. P. Rlnearson, Is slightly Imporved. Miss Alice Freytag was in charge of the library Saturday afternoon. Redland Notes REDLAND, Dec. 21. The new auto license are beginning to come, Road-boss Braatz has built a tool shed by the store, where the tools for road work will be stored. Fir Grove school will close Friday for Xmasi week and begin again Jan uary 3, 1921. Mrs. Warren is some better, she has been confined to her bed tor two weeks with heart trouble. Mrs. EJthel Commings ia pn the sick list. Linn Mill school will have Xmas exercises Thursday evening. 1L Rosenoff, wife and daughter, Hazel, Mr. Ruff and Tom Allen of Portland spent Sunday with A. h. Allen and family. William Bonney 'has installed elec tric lights in their home. That is the home In Redland to have electlrc lights. Hope to soon have more. Mrs. Schults our new central lady and Mrs, WambauRh and famllhis will spend their Christmas at Albany. Mrs. J. Hlnkle will have charge of the central in their absence. Louis Partsch, of Hoff, was in Ore gon City Wednesday. POLK'S & GAZETTEER A - - - - ' . - Mmi Tmra aad Uiw fat On-goa mk WMhinftaa, frtvtoa Uew7lpM Hkotrli of ria, LoratUm, febippimr ForitUlD and CIomU a4 tt etaMloa. Hungry Children Stand tn Line at Three Thousand Kitchens 0 European Children's Func I I v. " K - ' - 1 ' v l-f. -TT i " Y N it v ' " V' SCa. I ' " Pf Vv;- : ml 1L2J 1 I nUUff n avv., Art'-- W,,, , , t c llCaJ of thf ,m! of hu"fT)' cniUrrn that stretches across the i-alttc Starrs, FoWl, Cm-ho-Slovakia, am! Austria. Two a.d a half million children are in tlut line wlikh touches at its variotis iHint three thou,.' kitctwnj i maintained by the American Relief Administration Env.n fhil drens Fund. This picture ws taken in a Warsaw kitchen. Ec. ctn? receives one meal a day of hot nourishing soup and thick slices of white t.re! trom the itatwns. and for thousands of them it is the only food they luv. from any sonrce. Many of them are waifs, knowing no one able to car tor them but their good friend, the United States. What America has done for these boys and girls dependent on her she must do agam this winter. She must send them food not only because tl, -v .-oufi(.ently expect it, but !ccaue not to send it means to undo all the relief wcr accomphshed since the armistice. Herbert Hoover as chairman (.f t.;e European Qiildren's Kutut appeals to the American people for $.UKX)tXM t keep the child-feeding kitchens going in Eastern and Central Europe urn.! . : rm weather and lurveMs acain elieve distress. Estacada Chureli Has Din Program ESTACADA. Dim.-. 23. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Stundlsli In thU vicinity will be pleased to hear that a baby boy arrived surely at the Standish homo In Portland, on Doc. 14th. Mrs. E. E. Hannah visited Portland last Saturday. Mrs. Cordelia Carter of River Mill returned last Saturday from Cali fornia where she visited relative for a month. Milton Evans and Io iiionson. formerly of this phct hav bouirht u picture show near St. Johns, Port land. Mrs. Aimeo I'rton wont to Port land last Saturday to visit friend and relatives, returning Sunday eve ning. After a vi.sit of several days at the home of Postmaster and Mrs. Hey! man, Mrs. Iewi left on Saturday for her home In Seattle. R. H. Currln and w'ifa and Mrs. I.. Hale and, daughter motored to Salem last Saturday to visit Mr. Currln and Mrs. Hale's mot ber. Mrs. I E. Marra. Miss Dora Currin, who Is at tending O. A. C. met them tln're and came home with them to spend the Christmas holidays. Mrs. J. W. Rep. and daufhtcr Mary Alice returned Monday from Seattle where they have been visiting for a couple of weeks. 1 Mr. Reed met them in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. II. C Stephens went to Portland Friday night to attend the annual Christmas party given by the State Bank of Portland, of which Leroy D. Walker Is president. Ml. Walker, is also president of the EHta cada State Rank. After a seven course banquet served at the hotel Benson, there was a program of speaking and music given by the em ployes of the Portland bank. Th'v latter part of the evening was spent in dancing. ! Mrs. Carrie Clark of Angu.ita, Wis., a lifelong friend of Mrs. W. U Heyl-' man, arrived last week to make an extended vi.sit at ihe Heylman home. ; The United Artisans of this place.1 started off the Yuletime festivities last week by having a Christinas There was a tree for the kiddles, a liberal treat and Santa Claus to make merry for the youngsters. A short program of recitations and music was illowed by a bounteous repast In the dining room of the lodge ball. Danc ing and a general good time wound up the evening's festivities. Mrs. Mary A. Bartholomew, of Hep pner, Ore., is here to spend the holi days with her children, Fred Barthol omew and Mesdames C. C. and E. E. Saling. Conductor Grabel, who hag the early morning car for Portland, now has his family here and is again a resident of this place. They have housekeep Ing rooms at the hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Douglass motored to Gladstone and Portland last Mon day. Miss John, commercial teacher In the high school, was unfortunate enough to sprain her ankle a fewdays ago while going through some exer cises at the school, and has since been compelled to got around by the use of crutches. ; Mesdames E- p. Allen, of Marmot, Mrs. Greenwood bf Bull Run and Mrs. A. Drill of Portland, all members of the Estacada Chapter O. E. S., were here Tuesday night to attend chapter. Mountain Chapter, 108, met in regu lar session Tuesday night and after the reception of; two candidates, Mr. and Mrs. II. C StepbenB, into the or der ,the following officers were elect ed: Worthy matron ,Mrs, Ida Norrls; worthy patron, C. & Allen; associate matron, Mrs. Mae Reed; secretary, Miss Anna Dillon; treasurer, Eliza beth Allen; conductress, Miss Maude Sturgeon; assistant conductress, Mrs. Mary Smith. George Hislop is the new foreman in the Bant Clackamas News office, E. U Craln having resigned the position Mr. Hislop comes from California and is a printer of many year experience. Mr. Craln will spend the winter on the coast or in California. Christmas was duly -celebrated by the Sunday School of the M. E. church, last Monday night, with a tree AMMMtltoMttMMS ii fgjjfyp v j and program. All the little folks who took part, ui-qulttcd themselves with much pntlso und admiration by their fond parents and friends. The antici pation of the coming visit that eve ning, of Santa Claus, was roveoled by the happy bright faces of the children, and be came accompanied by Mm. Santa, loudod down with a liberal tn-at. The church win crowded to Its capacity. J. K. Ely was a business visitor In Portland Monday. The Kstacada schools close Friday and there wilt bo just a week's vaca tion. The teachers, Miss John will spend the holidays ut her home In Crvallls, Miss Murray at Tillamook. Mrs. Coleman In Portland, Miss Con tier at her home in Portland, Miss Richards also in Portland. Miss Hlch urds has been supplying for Mrs. Pimm ami after the holida vacation will teach In Sllverton. L. V. Cle worth goes to his home In Idaho, Coach Scott to Oregon City, Mrs. Holder ami Supt. llurus will remain ut their homos hero. The Women's auxiliary of tho Amer ican Legion held a meeting Monday afternoon and elected the following officers: President, Mrs. R. O. Mc call; vice-president, Mrs. A. K. Mor ton; secretary Mrs. James Smith; treanurer Mrs. Theo. Ahlburg. A. E. Sparks has been soliciting this week for the European Child Relief. Some money had already been sub scribed and with the efforts of Mr. Spark there is no doubt but what Es tacada's quota will be raised. Miss Marian Dunlop who Is teaching at Umatilla Ore. arrived homo Monday evening to spend the holidays with ber parents Kev. and Mrs. J. F, Dunlop, the M. E. pastor. The O. A. C. boys from this vicinity, are all home to spend the holiday va cation . They are, Chester Wonier, Joe Demoy, Carl Kimmel, Albert Llch thorn and Russel Heed. W. F. Cary and wife went to Port land Monday, returning the same day. S. X Wooster and wife visited tho Rose City last Saturday. The residence owned by James Smith and occupied by his father and mother ,1s being improved by a new porch- The Odd Fellows building Is being reshlngled this week, the work being done bv the members of the order. L'a third umber e fthe high school lyceum course was given last Friday night at the auditorium . The Wat tau Girls ,two young ladlos from Tex as, did the entertaining. Dodge News DOIXJE, Dec. 2,1, S. W. Benjamin has gone to visit relatives In Canada and will be gone about threo weeks. ( Mrs. W. T. Kaake had the misfor tune to fall and break her leg about an inch above the ankle. Dr. MeCall set It temporarily until thoy could take her Into Portland and have an X-ray picture taken. She Is, getting along nicely and everyone will be glad when she will be able to bo about apdn. W. E. Myers is now working at the Kaake and Juhb sawmill. Rosa B. Ten Eyck spent tho week end in Portland visiting ber sisters and doing Chrlrtrrjns shopping. Mrs. Fred Horner and children spent, Saturday afternoon with Mrs. W. T. Kaake. Clarence Juhb and Eldon Lanklns spent Tuesday evening at the Fred Horner home. Meadowbrook News MEADOWKROOK, Dec. 2.1. Ruth Chtndirren took the teachers exam ination In O-epon City lact week, George Hnfstetter who has been In the Good Samaritan howjiital the past month returned to his home Monday much Improved. R. L. Orcm and sons of Union Mills h)ve started to build the Meadow brook gynaslum. The Lltera-y Club and school will give a program and. Christmas tree Thursday evenlnr, December 23. Runben Chlnrtgre-n of O. A, C. came home Friday to spend the holidays. Myrtle Dun-ud spent the week-end In Portland visiting her sister. .Herman Chlnilgrnn made a busi ness trip to Portland and Oregon City Saturday. Allen La-klns is working at Mc Cord's mill the last week, SANDY DEPARTMENT MRS. J. M. C, MILLER Correspondent , Woman's Club Has Farewell Meeting SANDY, IVe. lS.At (ho Wo man's club Hussion yesterday. t the home of Mrs. llonnett. secretary, the .following committees were appointed by the president. Mrs. Shelley: Wuvs and Means, Mi. Vera Smllh. Mrs. Zadlo Bonnet ami Mr. Alice Scales; Good Samaritan, Mrs. Annie Duke, Miss Hess Barton; Publicity. Mrs. Lillian Ton Kyck. Vera Smith and Alice Scales; Program, Mrs. Kdtia Ks sou, Miss Humor MUter Ultd MIsh Huby Myers, After other business was dlnposnd of, a farewell surprise was given Mrs. August Iloernlcke, one of the popular member of tho club, who, with Mr. Hoernlcko will move to Portlund soon ufter tho Ilrst of the year. Mrs. Iloernlcke had been too busy to attend the club mooting, but a delegation compelled her to appear, anil after purtaklug of sandwiches, cake and pickles for the first course, mliico pie, coffee, punch and home made candy were served. After the social time over the cups, Mrs. lloor lilcke was presented w ith a snap shot album. In which two p,igo were re served for each of tho club imimber's In which to place their own also their family pictures - a thoughtful keep ake that will bo treusured through the years. Mrs. Ten Kyck painted for get mo-nots on the front page of tho album and Mrs, Shelley Inscribed the following original write: "Greetings true we bring to you. From these, your friends, both old and new. And when In tho coming years These pages o'er you look, lemombcr in tho heart of each You have a tlitio nook." The following mimes of chiti mem bers were written In the bimk: Blanche L Shelley, Edna- Eatfon, 7.;iU! Is llonnett. Vera Smith, Myra Hoernlcko, Alice Scales, Lillian Ten Kyck. Sadlo iloshtitin, Augusta Bruns, Lulu Kddy, Marguret Bell, Ksmer Mu ter, Ruby Myers, Saruh Cross, Boss Barton, Aiinltt Duke. Before adjourn ing these Hues coin posed by Mr. Shelley were sung to the tun of Annie Laurie: 'Tis the Woman's club of Sandy That bids you thus adieu. Take with you ever, always, Our wIhIio fond unit true, Our wishes fond and true. Will always follow you, And may you find your way Hack to us here, someday. Preacher Has iMaiiv Exciting Ex j er i e i ices Hev. Harriihelllo A. Marnngeopa, i Malay Mixlsonary who held an all day at tho Cult mil school boiisti la-tt Sunday a week, will hold another all day meeting on Sunday Juii. 3, and everyone Is asked to bring a basket dinner uti( come! Three services will he held during tho day. This mlnliter was picked up when a li.'ihy from i field of dead bodies who had been victims of yellow fevir and was edu cated by an Kngllnbuian. Ho no,v belongs to the ljundon Missionary So ciety, arriving In Portlnnd recently from a 1 80.000 tulle "hike". When ti walks to San Francisco hn will have made a trip around tho world on foot, having crossed every continent east and west and north and south except South America, whero h" has nut yet been. Being rubbed forty times In the ciiKt gives an Idea of some of his "mild" experiences, but he has never been held up west of the Rockies, hree times a noose was placed around his neck In the South for preaching the gospel to the negroes. He has been chained In prisons in Siberia, tied to posts In Turkey, but always managed to get free and walk on and on In the work be feels is his mission In life. The large churches seldom admit h!m he belongs to no special denomina tion, but lives by free will offerings. An Invitation Is extended to everyonn o hear his at Cottrell. on aJnuury 2. Cottrcll Is only four miles fpnn Sandy. Mrs. Nettie lleacock . Buried on Friday RA.VDY. Dec. 22. The funeral of Mrs. Nettle lleacock who passed away suddenly on the 17th, from nn attack of pneumonia, was held at the family residence nt Damascus on Fri day afternoon. Mrs. Heacock was born at Atwater, Ohio, October 4, 1854. She was the mother of six chil dren, five of whom aro living, and they were nl with hn" at her passing. They were: Miss Pauline Heacock, Grexham; Arthur Heacock, Boring, Mark Heacock, Tekon. WaHh,; Mrs. Harry lly-d. Pilot Rock, Or".; nnd Mrs. Nina Malar, Boring. Mrs. Hea cock came to Oregon In 1!02, settling on a farm nt Damascus. Tho past two years she has been living near Ft "wood. Wllllrim lleacock, brother-in-law of the deceased and his five grown children worn all present at the funeral, which wus conducted by Rev. Eitrl oCtton of Greslmrn. A nimrti'tto from Bandy consisting of Mrs. .7. M. C. MlHor, Mrs. R. E. Eh son, Dr. Julius Slure and II. S. Smith Central Point School Helping Out Needy Central Point school, assisted by tho teachers, Miss Rmtdntg and Miss Ruth Roberts, Is doing Us "bit" to wards brightening tho days of the Armenians, by collecting clothing. After tho work wa completed the school endeavored to assist the needy of Clackamas county, and have pre pared a large Christmas box contain ing canned fruit and vegetables of all kinds. The students of this school have made a record In disposing of Christ mas seals, and have shown a true Christmas spirit. sang several selections. Tho obituary wh read by Arthur lleacock, and an original poem rend by another broth er, Mark lleaeock, was liuiiesslve, Mrs. lleacock was a descendant of tho lluiwmota. IUt niottr cumu litiiii Nantucket Isluhd. The remains we-e In 1,1 to rest In tho Dmuascu cemetery A lurgo number of sym pathising friends wer lit attenilanco. College Students Home for Holidays SANDY, Dee. SS.Mni. Joo Ully was the efficient supply teacher bwl week when Miss Mytc had to bo iway for throo days attending an ainliuitUm at Orr-gon City. The school enerclses nt Hrlghlwood will be held on Krl lily night. Miss .lui'knoii, the teacher, lias arranged a ch istmiis piMgiHin, Tim smiles of our CHillego boys and girts nt iiguln In our nitdnt. whlc'i makes vacation tliiia doul'ly appreci ated. Mary Junker says most of the col lego girls will spend a good part of I heir vacntUm of twn weeks fining up their wardrobes. Nuturally they do not have much time for sewing nn bullous at school when there ar so many other demands! on time! Iress rehcrui! were on Monday night for the play Tuesday night report will co mo pent week of tho f fair. Miss Huby Myers sent to the state library and secured a set of books on the American Itevolutlon which worn compiled by the Nutkuinl Society of ih 8on of the Annrlcan devolution. These- hooks are valuable and arn be ing used In th study of history work In Ml Myer's room. Miss Myers also received thl-teen valunblo books on Monday night from County Superintendent Wider which, are a splendid addition to the school library. Mrs. Mildred Metiger was the supply teacher In tho primary room at Bor ing lust week while MltM Wagutier took Ihe t.xiimlnittlonn at Oregon (ily, Katie AngrveS who U ui loluUiH school 'at Pal.-vlew this year eaine to liniing to spend the week end with her sister. Mlis Bertha Smith who has been laving with the family of E. V. Mtiuldlng nt Boring has gone to live with her aunt at Falrvlow, The following sixth grade pupils of Misr Myer room ir.ailo B0 In th tegular test lint mouth, I aruara .i:rnk, In an'i'netic ,vid geo graphy, Lucille Ikilson In Arithmetic c.r 1 spelling. Kpniie! Scab s in arith metic. The high school girl's sewing club met at the home of Jean Proctor last Wednesday night and Ice cream and enka were served after the evening's work was completed. Naturally these girls bad a fine time. Miss Mlxter and her sister, Miss Ve-u Mister will probably spend most of their vacation In Pi.rtl.iml. Miss Hess Jlartou left o:t Friday evening for Puyallup, Wash., whern she will spend a happy vacation wii'i ber homo folks. Miss Opal Selby, teacher of Fir wood school, left on Friday for her homo In Oregon tity where she will upend ber holiday vacation, Mlsg loulsa Went nlso left on Fri day to spend ber holidays happily with her folks at home In Portlund. MIhs Wenti Is tho "Ridge" teacher. Everyone Is glad to Q Gertrude Mlnlg, Mary Junker, Alfred Melnlg, Ned and Harry IMtchnll homo ugnln from the O. A. C. for a couple of week. A very inbwlrur Pogrom and Christmas trcB will bo an attraction Friday P. M. ot tho school bourn, given by the grade teachers. Remember tho Parent Teachers mooting on New Year's eve at the city hull. Father's have a speclul Invita tion to attend as a part of the business committees fwill 1 nppo'i;fid unit plans discussed. Everybody welcome. Sandy Organizes Fire Department SANDY, Dec. 17. It was "min's" night when tho masculine clement turned out lust night to organise a (Ira department for, the town, and after duo deliberations Henry Porret waa chosen as Fire Chief and Puul Molnlg as Captain. B. E. Sykes, R. S. Smith and Frank Christiansen were desig nated as Engine Men. A hook and bid der team was ulso named, as were a bucket brigade, and hose tenders. Fred Proctor Is secretary of the lire department. Arrangements were made to get the chemical engine ready for action, so In case of fire everything will bo In shape for quick action. Sandy Locals SANDY, Dec. 23. "New Year's Resolution" Is tha topic for tho next, sermon by Iiev. Cotton, which Is scheduled for the night of Jun, 2 ut 7:45 P. M. ' Next Kunday night, I'ecembor 2fi, tho"e w bo a Xmas program nt the Methodist church' ulso a ChiUlinas tree, snd everyone Is Invited to come. Tho song service cominltteo, Mrs. Es son, chairman, Is arranging the pro-g'-nm and a nice time Is anticipated. Rev. i'urounnglan preuched nt Dor ing and Kelso on laHt Sunday, iiIho. There will bo a Christmas muss nt St. Michael's church at 7:30 und 8:110 on ChrMmas morning, conducted by the Father from the Gresham church. Rev. M. B. Pnrounnglnn of Salem preuched a live sermon at the Metho dist church last Sunday night from the text: Malh. 2 2. This minister I art Armenian, and he fully appreciates his liberties 4n this country. Ho ia wlde-awiikj and full of enthusiasm, is no pesslnijst Insisting the world is growing better rapidly. (Coatlnacd on pagt 7)