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JENNINGS LODGE
MRS. HUGH ROBERTS," Correspondent.
Finley Planning
On Fine New Home
JENNINGS LODGE, July 14.
Plans are well under way for a coun
try home to be built by Win L. Finley,
well known naturalist and bird special
ist.
The house will be on a knol! on a
ten acre tract with a 600 foot river
frontage which commands a splendid
view of the Willamette, another at
tractive feature is a splendid spring
on the place.
The house will be of eld English
type and will cost about $20,00u C D.
Atchley and a force of men are now
excavating for the basement.
Highway Trip Taken
By Lodge Families
JENNINGS LODGE, July,, 14.
Last Saturday afternoon the Swart
and Newcomb families motored up the
Columbia River Highway to Eagle
Creek where they had a picnic dinner
in company with other members t.t
the "House of Farrington," and their
cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Gum and daugh
ters. Harriet and Marion, of Oklahoma
City, who have been touring Yellow
stone and Glacier National Park, auci
who left on Sunday evening for Los
Angeles, enroute home.
The C- H- Farrington, H. A. Swart,
A. A. Albright and E. F Hitehcoi-k
families of Portland; Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Gum and daughters, Harriet and
Marion of Oklahoma City, Okla.; and
Mrs. F. S. Gannett and son. George, cf
T,he Dalles were lunch guests at the
Swart home on-Sunday evening.
Birthday Dinner Is
Given H. H. Emmons
JENNINGS LODGE, July 14.
Sunday was the birthday anniversary
of H. H. Emmons and a few friends
were asked in to dinner . Among them
were Mr., and Mrs. Lawrence Morgau,
Mr. and Mrsi Johl, Mr. and Mrs. Edd
Pease and Miss Dorothy Pease, Mrs.
Mollie Childers, Mrs. Edith Truscott,
Howar dTruscott and the Misses Ruth
Truscott and Sarah Kaminski, who
wished the host many happy returns
of the day.
On Wednesday of last week Mrs.
. Wilson Miller and three children, Mrs.
Gage and Mrs. Francis Gibba spent
the day with Mrs. Emmons at Stone
Gables.
On July 20 the Community Club wili
hold their social at the H. H. Emmons
homo. It is to be a picnic dinner un
der the vine maples and a program is
to follow. Everyone is extended an
invitation, regardless of whether they
ire members or not.
Alder Crest Scene
Of Enjoyable Party
JENNINGS LODGE, July 14
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Steinfor of Alder
Crest entertained with a "500"' parry
at their home on Saturday evening.
Among those attending were some of
our Lodge folks? Mr. and Mrs. Clinton
Heath of Gladstone; Mrs and Mrs.
John Roberts, Mr. and Mr3. Geo. Card,
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hole, Mr. and Mrs.
H. Wyttenberg. Delicious refresh
ments were served and Mrs. Heath
and Mr. Hole holding high score were
awarded the prizes. I
Picnic Is Enjoyed
By Sunday School
JENNINGS LODGE, July 14.
Miss Stanifer was hostess to the mem
bers of her Sunday School class on
Saturday evening- at sunset, with a
weiner roast on the banks of the Wil
lamette with a picnic supper, gamts
followed. Attending were Edgar Bel
linger, Hugh Allen WHcox.' Lorraine
and Newell Ford, Carey and Llewleyn
Jones and Lavona Ford, who spoke
very highly of the picnic planned for
them by their teacher.
Fourth Is Spent
At Rockaway Beach
JENNINGS LODGE, July ' 14.
Miss Elizabeth Bruechert has returnc I
from Rockaway where she spent tMto
weeks with her aunt, Mrs Painton.
She reports Rockaway celebrated
the Fourth of July in old-time fashion
Nearly every house and store were
gaily decorated with flags and in the
evening a large bonfire vas built by
isitors alorag the beach indicating the
spirit of sociability which prevails.
Phones: Sellwood 597, Automatic 21363 John P. Miller, Mgr.
East Side Mill & Lumber Company
Manufacturers an d Dealers In
Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Mouldings -
Mill Foot of Spokane Avenue PORTLAND, OREGON
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Perfect Funeral Service
Telephone Main 9
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Later in the evening fireworks were
set oft.
People are coming in -large number
by auto and train and it looks as if
July and August will see more people
at this popular resort than ever be
fore. Electric lights have been in
stalled from Rockaway to Sr.lt Air,
which will burn all night during tha
comining summer season.
JENNINGS LODGE, July 14 Many
of our people are planning on attend
ing the Chautauqua this year, as it
is a very convenient distant most o
ihe folks from here are not contemp
lating on t amping on the grounds. Of
special interest will be '.he sessio:
held on July 14th, which is known as
school children's day, our pupils ha
mg received complimentary tickets at
the closing of the term. Appearing r.n
the program in the morning session
will be the Tom Thumb Wedding by-
the- r.uoils, of the Jennings Lodge
school from the primary department
Billie Booth is to be the groom and
Ver;ia Oulette 'be bride.
Acother day which is being enthfls
astical'.v received is Clackamas Coun
tv Sundav School day which is on
Thursday. July 21st. Our Sunday
School is planning on attending. The
dailv Bibla school will give a demon
stration at y A. M. There will be a
roll t all of all the Sunday Schools in
the County and each school is to
respond with a song or yell. A reward
is to be given the school for having the
largest percentage of membership
present. -
Therc 'wll be m church services at
this place on July 17th, 24th and 31st,
so the Lodge folks will have oppor
tunity of attending the Chautauqua
tnd also the Evangelical camp meet
ing Association which will be in ses
sion on July 31st.
JENNINGS LODGE LOCALS
JENNINGS LODGE, July 1,4.
Mr. and Mrs. Frn.nk Tucker of Port
land spent Sunday with thtiir.son Al
bert at his home at Roethe station.
Miss MargaYet Tucker who taught
last year at Astoria is attending sum
mer school in Portland.
Calvin Morse Jr. is enjoying a few
days vacation with Lodge friend
Calvin is attending summer school at
the Y. f. C. A. in Portland
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Morse Sr. passed
through here on Sunday enroute to
Airlie .Oregon, where they .will spend
the day with Mr. Morse's sister, Mrs
Hayles, at their chicken ranch - Laurel
Crest."
Mis M- J- Clohessy was visiting the
past week with Miss Cora Jagger of
the Redland district. ' .
Mis Willi' a Bruechert, who has
been with the Marshall Wells Co. for
the past four years, will have her v
cation this week. The Tillamook
beaches will be visited but most of ths
time will be spent at the Painton cot
tage at Rockaway.
Mrs. T. Grady is entertaining two
litr'e folks from Portland a ron and
daughter of Mr3. Leach, who will
spend a week with her children, Per
othv and Cloy.
Miss Gertrude Kennedy chose the
mountains for .her outing and is hav
ing a delightful time at Summit.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith ind drughter,
Miss Smith, of Dallas were Fourth of
July visitors at the home cf their sons
A. B. Smith. On Tuesday they return
ed home accompanied by their grand
son, Arthur Smith
Robert Webster is the name given
to the little son arriving at the R. W
Pick&rd home at Roethe in June.
Miss Ruth Cook who has been ill for
a number of weeks is now ccnvalesc--ng
at her home. "
The Junior Endeavor will meet in
the camp grove for its Sunday eve
uing service. Charles Hulloway wil'
lead the devotional and the subjects i
heinsr "FriendsL" The children are
much interested and enthused over
their (meeting tiroes. The Juniors
from Clackamas visited this - society
during the devotional hour.
Mrs. Howartson and three children
of Elma, Wash., are visiting her sii
ter Mrs. Pearl Briggs.
One of the sons, who is a midget is
nine years of age is 27 inches tall and
weighs 10 pounds Flattering offers
to go on exhibition at a large sumn.er
resort in Southern Calif, hae been
oifered the parents
Geo'. E. Morse made a business trip
to Ths Dalles on Wednesday.
Miss Amy Hartnell of Clackamas
spent Tuesday with, the G?o. Williams
family.
Mrs. Hastings of Multnomah was a
luncheon guest of Mrs. John Wesley
Smith on Wednesday.
Mr and Mrs C H. -Reade of the
ilothe district motored to Astoria on
Monday.
Mr and Mrs. Moritz entertained
Salem friends, who motored up on
Sun-liy.
Mrs. Edith Truscott and Miss Trus
cott spent the day at Garden Home at
Montgomery and Fifth
Portland
Mrs. R. L. King when she entertained
the Lincoln High school girL gradu
ates and their mothers, at her attrac
tive home. Miss Virginia . King, the
daughter was one of the graduates.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Briggs and fam
ily mr-torcd to Eugene and spent six
d-iys. Enjoying the Fourth, with
friends at Cottage Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Langdon Spooner en.
joyc. the week end and Monday holi
day with a visit from his mother, Mrs.
Ella Spooner of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Rube Finch and Mrs.
W. Patterson of Alpha, Iowa, have re
turned home after a foar month's vis
it on this coast.
Mrs. Holden and Kathiina and Wil
son spent Sunday with Mr. S. Wilcox.
Mrs. Holden is a daughtei of the late
i j. Wilcox and resides in Portland.
The friends here were sorrv to learn
Miss Eva Glass is seriously ill at the
lome of hep tister, Mrs S:im Stewart,
in S- llwo'id. Mrs. Olin Ford and 'r
and Mrs. A P.. Smith were callera
there on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Heath. Mr. and
Mrs. Blinestone have decided to camp
at 01' lutauqna this year and are pleas
antly located at this lovely park.
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OSWEGO NEWS j
Mrs. Cora Bulock
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Workmen Injured
In Auto Accident
OSWEGO, JULY 12. While cross
ing a temporary -bridge Monday with
a truck load of the men who were
working on the Oswego highway the
steering gear became defective and
the men were all upset and some of
them were hurt very badly and had to
be taken to the hospital.
Mrs. L. C. Newlands aDd children
will leave in a few days for Victoria,
B. C-. to visit for some time with rel
atives.
Miss Blake, a friend of Miss Gladys
Yates, is visiting at the Yates horns
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Haines are the
proud parents of a baby boy weigh
ing 10 pounds. Bora Sunday evening
at the Oregon City hospital.
Miss Jean Wilson leaves shortly and
will go wtih friends through Rainie
National Park.
Mrs. Clara Morey entertained for a
large party ' of friends over Sunday
at her home in Glenmorrio in honor f
her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Millard of Seattle.
Mr. and Mrs. John Davis, Mrs. W. CS,
Weightman, and daughter, Marjoriei
Mrs. W. H. Davds, Mr. and Mrs. Con
fer and daughter, Roma, motored to
Redland, to spend Monday evening
with Mr. and "Mrs. Leonard Halliman.
Mies Nellie Jefferson of Salem is
visiting her aunt Mrs. S. K Prosser.
Mrs. A. Harris and grandson, Hor
ace Cochrun, have gone to Dayton to
spend a few weeks with Mr. and Mju.
C. C. Perry.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Raven are receiv
ing the congratulations of their
friends over the arrival of a son, wlio
was born July 3. Mrs. Raven and son
are doing nicely.
William Dyer, one of Oswego's oil
times resident, was married last Wed
nesday.
Mrs. Edna Murdock of Harrisburg
is the guest, of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Kiser.
Mies Mary Wilson will sail on Tues
day next for Los Angeles to be gone
about a month.
Miss Delia Davis and a party f
Portland friends chaperoned by Mr.
snd Mrs. Maxwell motored to Sea
side for a few days vacation last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Honderson f
Portland, were the gusets of Mrs:
Schauble over the week end.
Automobile Burned
Occupants Escape
OAK GROVE, July '3. Johnny
Scott returned from Washington last
week w-here he attended school last
year.
Miss Corinne Smith, of California,
visited her uncle, F. A Smith, las
week while enroute to Vancouver, B. C.
Berry and cherry crops are good
and in full season now but cheap.
Many of our young folks are engaged
in picking.
An auto was burned on the river
road one day last week having caught
fire from a defective spark plug. A
woman and little girl climbed out cl
the rear window and escaped injury.
The owners name was not known.
Sister Theresa is on an extendod
trip throughout the Eas.t.
Mrs. H. Sparks and daughter, Mad
eline, returned from a camping trip
last week.
Mrs. carl Ryan of Seattle and Mrs.
Fred Smith of Ellensburg, Wash., are
visiting their sister Mrs. E. Yocum
on Lee Ave. i
F. B. Peck " is giving his house a
coat of paint,
Mrs. Lillian Riley is preparing to
remodel her house and her daughter,
Mrs. D. F. Oiler with her husband and
family will reside there with her
Mrs. J. F- Robinett who has been ill
several weeks is greatly improved and
is able to be about the house.'
Mrs. R. R. Daveport entertained last
Thursday in honor of her: little daugh
ter's birthday. Several ladies as well
as children were guests.
Mrs. Wagenblast and family have
returned from a visit at Glendale, Ore
gon. O.-W. Barnett, Forest Reynolds and
Orval Olds have returned from Can
non Beaoh where they built some cot
tages.1 Ollie Renfrow, Jtollin Jenkins and
Miss Jessie Renfrow and a young lady
friend from Portland motored to Spo
kane for the Fourth, returning July 8.
Mr .and Mrs. Gus Wamblad of Glen
Echo and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hender
son of Portland, will form a party to
leave for a month's sojourn in south
ern Oregon, and Crater Lake on Mon
day morning. A camping outfit will
ge taken along in case camp is de
sired to be pitched in some pictur
esque spot while making the trip to
and from that resort.
SANDY DEPARTMENT
MRS. J. M. C. MILLER Correspondent
Big Cougar Killed
By Otto Aschoff
SANDY, July 12. Otto Aschoff kill
ed a large cougar at Lost Lake at nine
o'clock last night. It was so dark
Aschoff could only see a "lump" in a
tree, not even being able to tako
night but took a chance and the big
fellow tumbled down.
Tbe cougar measured seven feet
and will be sent to Trumans today.
Harry Thomas will get the animal
this evening, take it to Portland to
morrow, get twenty-five dollars bounty
and Bell it in the Chinese market, as
Chinamen consider meat of the cougar
variety especially fine for eating.
LO. O.F. Rebekah
Hold Installations
SANDY, July 12.- Sandy I. O. O. F.
Lodge No. 195 and Rebekah. lodge No.
193 held a joint installation last night
after which a fine lunch of ice cream
and cake was served. The officers
are: Past N- Melvin Smith and
Mary Jadwin; N. G., Sylvester Hali
and Sadie Bosholm; V. G., Lewis Hall
and Alma Maronay; Wardens, John
Mitchell and Libbie Hall; Conductors,
Melvin Smith and Ella Bauinback;
Chaplains, R. S. Smith and Vera
Smith; Inside iG., W. Bosholm and
Lewis Hall; "R. S. 1. G., R. B. Essou,
Alice Scales; L. S. V. G. Cal Wilson
and Susan Kelliher; L. S. V. G., Joe
Loundree and Sarah Cross.
Sandy Post Office
Steadily Growing
SANDY, July 12. Postmaster C. D.
Purcell reports a tremendously heavy
mail which indicates the "woods are
full of people" who .are out rusticating
and working on tie Uoop highway.
The Sandy post office is now tak
ing on the airs of a third class office,
having been advanced to that stationj
t . - n-.. i-. , . (r : i r
on juiy jl. iue oanay post oujcd us
also been designated by the Uep't a'
Washington as an international money
order office which is another import
ant distinction and convenience. Since
Purcell took charge of the offic it has
grown from almost nothing to its pres
ent status.
WHY NOT BOOST?
(Correspondent's Editorial)
What is the matter with the Sandy
business men? Why do they not vis
ion a greater Sandy and organize for
the same. Everyone will agree that
we need a live commercial club but
there is not a man In town that ,"will
take the initiative! "Too busy" all say,
but is it not the fact that it is only
"busy" people who do vhings? One
man said this weefc he would put his
whole place in berries if there was as
surance a cannery would be operated
to handle his product. But we sit idly
by! When the lumber industry is gone
there will be nothing left to attract
business, then perhaps there will be
plenty cf "time" to take up the vital
needs of the community! There is ai
ways time for things that amuse,
please the senses and lull ambition to
sleep, but for tthings that Count in th s
cheme of life there is only the atti-
iuae oi tne unmaman who says no
sabbe."
SANDY WINS GAME
SANDY, July 12. This time Sandy
"walloped" the GilMs baseball team 7
to 5 and they and their fans were a
happy bunch when the game was fin
ished. This is the first time Sandy
has been able to win over Gillis
There was a big attendance from San
dy as usual. Next Sunda there will
be a game between Cams and Sandy
here.
FIGHTERS TRAINING
SANDY, July 12. Bud Anderson, ot
Vancouver, the noted boxer, has estab
lished a training camp at Aschof's
where he has four in training for the
weekly boxing bouts at Milwaukie.
The Platinous brothers, Nielson and
one other, man is in trainings Aschoffs
report things lively, over that way, es
pecialjT since it i9 necessary to detour
at Sandy, which takes the upper
country travel all past the hotel.
SANDY LOCALS
SANDY, July 12. A number of San
dy people are planning to attend Chau
tauqua next Sunday, and the next.
Tfte town has been almc.et quiet thy
past week. Since the Fourth farmers
have been too busy haying to come in
and there is nothing much going on.
Aeroplanes have begun making their
ummiimimiimiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiHi;
is full of trials and tribu-
lations, but they are less
acute if you have a bank
account.
This bank of-fers you safe-
ty in the care of your
funds, convenience in the
payment of bills, and a
haven of refuge from the E
storms of life. E
If you open an account
today you will feel better
tomorrow.
Clackamas County Bank
SANDY, OREGON
W. A. Proctor, Pres. s
LIFE
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summer circles over and above our
small town, again.
Mrs. Short drove her live-wire pony
into town Monday to do some shop
ping. The last session or the Sandy East
ern Star was an exception.illy enjoy
able one. Mrs Ennis Townsend and
Mrs.. George Townsend of B':ll Run
were the attractive hostesses. - The
feast was one to be remembered, also.
Reports still come about what
fine time people had here on the
Fourth! That is much better, than to
be hearing "wasn't that a frost, we'll
go some place next time!" But it
means something to keep up a reputa.
tion for giving something to tbe pub
lic when we ask them to come.
There were 125 people at Aschoffs
1o celebrate in a quiet way on the
Fourth. They served their gueets ice
cream in the evning and entertained
Ihem with fireworks and a bonefire.
There were 18 Easterners in one
party that climbed Mt Hood Sunday
with Zimmerman" as guide. There
was a party of 6 that climbed without
a guide. There was nothing unusnn.
happane-d, the climbing bein very
good just now.
Sandy has a new kind of bird hi
own, viz. a game-cock that arrived
last week. Queer looking, this game
ster, compared with a cockerel that ba
Meves in a "peace treaty."
Carl Powers is Fording about ir- a
brand new "Henry" the past few days.
Herman Krebs is weilding the paint
brush on hist moth is house -now
which makes another house on the
l'st to be 'pained up."
The Anderson boys have boen slash
ing and cleaning up anoUier corner on
the home place.
Some of our, neighbors 'under the
hill" are complaining ot :m e&idemic
of fleas, one lady says she caught
thirty of the pests or.e night and
"never slept a wink."
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Hte- of Kelso
dropped into the Methodist church
service Sunday nigiht.
Rev. Earl Cotton drove to Pleasant
Home after preaching here Sunday
night, then was up early Monday morn
f-.nd ontis -way to Salem to attend the
rural pastor's school which is in sea-
sion for three weeks.
There was a large attendance at the
three, day's Mission iservice at St
Michael's Catholic church. The serv
ice began Sunday morning. Father
Apolinarius, a Franciscan Father of
Portland, conducted the services.
There will not be any Sunday School
at the Methodist church this month
as so many are away and others will
want to attend Chautauqua the next
two Sundays.
There was no meeting of the Grange
last Saturday, because of farmers be
ing so busy and not liking to chance
the weather holding out so fine. The
next months meeting will be on Au
gust 13
Mi3s Elsie Miller of Portland visited
the 'Sandy Milers" and her other
cousins, the Hoyts of the Bluff roa.l
the past week. Miss Miller attended
the Gray-Faulkes wedding at Oswego
lat week which as an elaborate af
fair. . .
Miss Vera Mixter writes that phis
and her sister are living in their cot
tage at Newport which overlooks the
bay and they have a wonderful view.
Airs-. S. J. Allen who recently had a
trip to.Tacoma, stopped in Puyallup
and had dinner with Miss Bess Bar
ton and parents at the attractive Bar-'
ton home. Miss Barton is attending
summer school at the Washington "V".
"bunch" of Portland friends of
the Millers drove out from Portland
Sunday, among whom were Mr .and
Mm Wallace of Los Angeles
Mr. and . Mrs. Fred Procter and
Arleiba and Mr. and Mrs. West of
Portland have gone to Yahats to spend
their vacation. They drove 16? miles
lo find the chosen spot.
At the meeting of the high school
board a few days a,?o J. R. Hall ot
the Bluff road was elected clerk.
Mme. Maia, French teacher in Wash
ington high has been spending part o
her vacation at Ascboffs. Mrs. Kale
men and grandchildren and Mrs. F.
Oronin and six children also of Port
land have been at--Aschoffs the past
week.
Mrs. Harry Thomas ras returned
home from Portland where she was
resting for a couple of weeks.
The Albert Ridderbush family have
had their faces all swollen up with thu
mumps the past week.
Mrs. Gilbert, wife of Judge Gilbert
of Tortland has been a visitor at the
home o& Mr. and Mrs. -Purcell for a
few days. Mrs. Gilbert visited Sandy
i few years ago and notes- important
and attractive changes in our ambi
tious little burg. Her encouraging
observations of the place lead us to
hope for greater improvements in the
near future.
N Harry Thomas, of Aschoffs', took
his daughter Maxine, Miss Ruby DoJd
and Miss Elsie Barber over to Sandy
ihe other evening for a little outinsi,
and these merry young girls would
have made Peter Pan smile bad he
been hanging 'round to catch the Spirit
of youth!
Mrs. C. D Purcell and her guest,
Mrs. Gilbert Tf Portland, and Mrs.
Miller spent Saturday afternoon at
"Stronghurst' Mrs. Strong had as
guests besides her father. Dr. Welch,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kerr and child n
of Portland. The Kerrs returned to
the City- Sunday and other Portlana
friends arrived to visit the Strongs on
Monday. -'
The Junker garden of flowers is one
to let the eye dwell upon! It is "apri
cot" of color!
The garden of Mrs. Marie Krebs is
also worth a call to see. She has a
marvellous variety of flowers planted
like an old-fashioned garden style and
all the old kind of flowers are there
and almost 'everything elae.
Miss Elsie Barber, who is cooking
at Aschoffs and turned out meals for.
J 25 hungry folks on the Fourth says
"it is about as easy to cook for 125 as
for P0! Asked if she had studied do
mestic science "O no I was raised
on a farm and my mother taught me
to bake cakes when I was seven years
old." -
There are a lot of peopl" up -the
mountains camping and at the var
ious resorts. There is almost a steady
stream of autos passing through town
over the week ends.
Mr and Mrs. J. H. L. Maybee and
Lloyd of Lents drove Mrs. Maronay
home and spent most of the week here.
Mrs. Maybee attended the public, in
stallation Monday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scales and fam
ily drove over to Corbett Sunday to
visit with the Floyd Reed family and
enjoy a little change, of scenery.
Mrs. Lehnfiald attended the dan
at Brightwood Saturday night and re
ports a perfectly fine time.
The Sandy river was a delightful
attraction for a party of young people
recently. A supper was served that
would have made the Epicureans en
vious and after the supper, firecrack
ers .and fun were "dished up in
abundance" the happy boys and their
"sisters" went up town to the daa.ee
remaining till the w ee hours were wan
ing. Those present were the Miss Mar
guerite Klein, Frances and Gertrude
Meinig, Lucile McCarter, Hazel Beers,
Glenn Loundreen, Cyrili Gray, Alf rec.
Meinig; Carl Loundreen and Ted Gray.
Chief -of-pol ice C. L.-Shaw has mov
ed his family into the Shelley house
recently vacated by Henry Kamp.
Dr. S. Peter Bitner was in town a
few days ago "shaking" with Casper
Junker and other old friends. Dr.
Bittner will be remembered as a
Gresham physician. He is now lo
cated at Monrovia, Cal., and is con
nected wih a hospital there, and has
three or four assistants under him.
Mrs. Bittners health is greatly im
proved. C. Scharnke enjoyed a chat
with Bittner, who was a witness for
Mr. Scharnke when he was naturaliz
ed, and they were acquainted Nvhen
thei doctor was working hi;j way
through medical college for four years.
Mr and Mrs. C. R. Collins of Saj
Francisco and Mrs. E. W- Greshanier
cf Portland are visiting their father,
Franz Elling" at the Elling country
place at Firwood. TJie Collinses have
just returned from a nine month's trip
during which time they visited New
York, Chicago, Milwaukie and other
of the prominent eastern and Canadi
an cities, coming direct from Calgary
to Sandy. The Ellings have owned
their place at Firwood thirty years or
more.
Mr. and Mrs. V Label! wboame out
from Portland a week ago to visit Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Kubitza and family;
returned to the city last Sunday morn
ing. -
Mrs. G. B- Toby also of Portland
came out and spent a day recently
with the Kubittzas.
Miss Brown of Gresham drove out
after Mr. and Mrs. Kubitza, Frances
and Harvey last Sunday to spend the
day in her neighboring city. In the
evening Miss Brown drove the Kubit
?.as home and spent the evening, Vic-
toria returning with them for a week's -
visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wag-
A big family party was held a the.
homo of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Herman
last Sunday in honor of "Grandma"
Krebp and family, Mr. and Mrs. Char
ley Krebs and family, Herman Krebs,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Krebs, Jr., were
present. ,
. Mrs. Katie Koch is still poorly and
was quite ill during the week with
eart trouble.
Mrs. Miller was a -guest of Mis. R S.
Smith at the joint Rebekah and Odd
Fellow installation Monday night.
George Wolfe has been over from
The Dalles again for a few days' visit
here Mr. Wolfe is gaining in health
and says he has not had a "bad spell
for over six weeks, but the doctor will
not 'et him walk much. Mrs. Wolfe is
well and woif d have mine with hiia
but has their igranddaughter, Margaret
Brown, who was operated on recently
with her. Mr. and Mrs- Frank Chris
tensen drove Mr. Wolfe back to The
Dalles last Wednesday.,
Mr: and Mrs. Kelliher, of Dover, and
Mr. and Mrs. Lee of Astoria were vis
itors at the Wolfe home several days
last week.
Mr and Mrs. Wilfred Elliott and
baby Zene were in Portland Sundpy
visiting realtives.
Wm, Hammond of Oregon City
drove out to Firwod for his family lart
week end. Mr. and Mrs. Hammond
will shortly take a trip to Marshfieid,
drive on down the coast to Crescent
City Cal., back to Ashland and over to
Klamath Falls.
The Elfred Hoyt family entertained
twenty-five Portland friends at their
home on the Bluff road Thursday eve
ning. Japanese lanterns transformed
the woods into a fairy-land scene. The
Hoyt boys also entertained .several
young friends recently.
The wedding of Fred Alt took place
in Portland last week and the happy
voung bride was Miss Helen Schiewe
They will reside in Portland.
Mrs. Robert Jonsrud, daughters
Eunice and Dorothy, and eon, Phillip
drenced in for a little visit at the Mil
ler home one evening recently.
Heinie Dittert was over at Marmot
for two weeks taking a vacation from
delivering papers, playing marb!es and
other play-time amusements.
George. Scharnke has returned to
Hood River where he had work wait
ing for him.
J. p. Duke was away last week at
the Duke ranch helping farm while
Curtis wheeler was ill -with a severe
stack of rheumatic trouble.
Mrs. Elsie Danielson and two chil
dren have been spending two weeks
here visiting her mother, Mrs. Dodd.
Mrs. Danielson broke bread with the
Millers during one noon hour.
Miss Lulu Eddy had a nice letter
from Miss Bess Barton recently. Miss
Barton is fine and enjoying summer
school. Miss Eddy also had letters
from Mrs. Sykes.
Mrs. Alice Scales had a porch party
one day last week for Portland rela
tives and friends. Refreshments wer?
served on the porch' so attractively
that fried chicken disappeared like
they had wings.
Miss Ivy Ten Eyck has been visiting
at Beaverton for some time and is en
joying herself immensely. Miss Cora
Ten Eyck is at the state University
taking a summer course.
Miss Edith Folsom and Mr. Winter
bloom of Portland spent the week-end
with Mrs. Blanche Shelley. Miss Fol-
torn is a former Sandy high school
girl.
A letter from" Mrs. S. J. Allen asks
"how is dear old Sandy." The Aliens
are still temporarily settled . Mrs, Al
ien hopes to run out for a week-end be
far long.
Mrs. E. Dodd is expecting her broth
er to arrive from Kansas before long.
He is a retired Kansas farmer.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Perm spent aa
evening recently with the Orville Bor
ing family at Boring.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Shipley took a
trip to Oregon City one day last week.
The Van Syeies tarried but a few
days in the house . Allen s vacated.
Mrs. Van Sycle is a sister of Pete
Stone and it was thought the family
came to stay.
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Smith look an
all day trip down to Sellwood on Tues
iay where they had a very enjoyable
time. - -
I. Ray Acheson of Hood River was
an overnight guest of the G"eorge Per
ret family last Saturday. Mr. Ache
son is an nncle of Mrs Perret and is
connected with the Hood River can
nery, Dr. Harry Ott and Miss Maria Tach
eron of Gresham and two of their Port
land friends were Sunday guests at
the Perret home.
Mis. Ennis Towncend of Bull Run
brought her atrnctive mother along to
to the installation Monday evening.
The canning season is occupying
tne time of most homekeepers just
now. Mrs. Shelley is canning greens,
will can new potatoes and pets, pgas
and carets and every combination
imaginable that is good for the win
ter store. Berries and other fruits are
being put up everywhere; which will
help lessen the terific waste of pro
ducts.
Mrs. E. Dodd, Ira Flinn's fam'ly,
Alice and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Douglas,
Mrs. Hagan and Thelma were all at
the P.rightwooj dance Saturday night,
it was a "hard times" party Sunday
morning, the Flinns, Billy Docker, Mrs.
Dodd were in a party that tramped to
the Big Sandy dam which is a "sight
worth while." The party yf 17 had a
fine Sunday dinner at th- home of
the Douglasses.
A "bunch" of young people attended
the hard times dance at Briishtwoo.l
Saturday night, also drove up to Rho
dodendron for the Home Sweet Hon e
dance (12 o'clock) then back to Bi-igM-wood
again, having their usual happy
time. They were Gertrude, Frances
and Alfred Meinig, Hazel Beers, Carl
Liour.dree, Mr .and Mrs. Harry Thomas,
Ruby Dood and Miss Elsie Barber ot
Marmot.
Charley Bailey of the Sandy Lumber
Co. -was in town on Monday from
Brightwood.
Dr ' Julius Sture has about completed
putting in a fine new basement under
bis residence by working at od"cl hours.
Geo. Wplfe said there were 40 cars
of cherries shipped east from The Dal-
1 at j,rlue na ar amount are
"IT5 " . Juamlea alon w.lul
utuer lruit. Ana peacnes are rip
over there! Good crop and were sell
ing last week at 75 cents a box.
Mrs. Dave Douglas was a guest at
the Hagan home last Friday nijjbt.
Dell Jadwin of Bull Run started the
week out properly by coming to town
last Monday.
Dr. Botkin of Gresham paid a visit
to the Hein family last Monday. Gen
erally speaking there is very little
sickness around here now.
The detour sigr was posted at the
east end of town sooner than was ex
Dected as the Loop work has been
making strides this fine weather.
George Beers buzzed around the
other day hiving a stray swarm of
bees that selected the Beers place to
settle down on. What is more, George
got' them hived, but they changed their
minds and departed for parts unknown.
Fine haying weather and the farm
crs in every direction" are rushing a
heavy crop into the barns. The women-folks
are helping in some places
and an abundance of feed is promised
for .the winter.
Blackberry pickers are on the wing.
They are up with the laig and linger
till the chickens go to roost, but tho
berries were not ripe enough for so
much effort last week. Week-enders
may have better luck now.
There's a new coojc at Camp 1.
While waiting for a bridge 10 be put in
Pixon i cleaning up the ro.id toward
Coreyst Things are humming along
ioop line3
George Beers has been spending a
goodly portion of this week on the
Federal grand jury at Portland -
A good many folks here are not
exactly elated ovor the rhono rate-rise,
acknowledging their density in not be
ing able to see an excuse for the same.
Jack Greenwood has put on a Ford
truck to help haul the surplus busi
ness )i has worked up. Ernest Hart
's driving the Ford.
A. E. Collier was home te spend tho
weekend and reports Mrs. Collier as
feelii.-g fine. She iat the coast but
will be home in a few days.
Mrs. Esson said it seeme-i as good
to get home as it did to go to the city
for a week's, visit.
Wencell and Koesicker have starter!
operating their mi'l again, at Linnton
Jack Koesicker got the ends of his
fingers cut oft in the mill a few days
ago.
Jack Maronay was awarded the con
tract for 100 cords of slab wood by tne
Oreamery board 'which met on Mon
rtav. The city council met on Monday eve
ning with Mayor Junker in the chair.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bonnett have
returned to Br'ght'vood after a visit
at Gresham where they celebrated
ove i-the Fourth, Mrs. Bonnett remain
ing with her relatives. They are both
in love with summer life at Bright
wood. Mrs. Geonge Spradlin of Cherryville
was in town last week and visite'l
Mrs. E. Dodd.
The Lowe family of Aimes attended
he Gresham celebration this year, the
first time in years they "deserted'
Sandy. ,
There was a lot of money spent ia
Randy on the Fourth! Why! fire works
alone are reported to cost one gener
ous man a good portion of a month's
wagfs.
Ernest Harris who was among the
first to insist on a celebration this
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