Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, April 17, 1919, Page Page Three, Image 3

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    T hursday, A pril J7, 1919
EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS
Page Three
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A young son arrived at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Shibley on April 14th.
Andrew Shankland of Portland
and Chas Linn and family visited
relatives at Currinsville over Sun­
day.
Mrs. E. I. Stry and son of Oak­
ville, Wash, left for their home
Friday, having spent a few
weeks with relatives here.
Pomona Grange was held at
the hall last Wednesday, April
9th, with a fairly good atten­
dance. Eight people took the
fifth degree.
Walter Kitzmiller has installed
a telephone in his house recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Akin entertained
the latter’s parents on Friday,
Joe DeShazer has been hauling
potatoes to Boring for several
days.
Steve Hoffman of Sandy has
been visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Schminsky.
Mrs. Bronson is preparing a
very interesting program for the
last day of school.
The Victory Saw Mill Co. are
erecting a forty thousand cut
saw mill in Sec. 12 Eagle Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Schminky and
Mr. Freymai k accompanied Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Kitzmiller to
Portland Friday.
A reception was given in honor
of the returned soldier boys Fri­
day evening. All report having
had a very pleasant time.
Private R. DeShazer has re­
turned home, after five months
training at Fort MacArthur, be­
ing an enlisted mechanic. Later
he was transferred to the Presid­
io where he was discharged.
Miss Helen Hoss of Gresham,
Sam Dunlop of Seattle and the
Misses Gladys Kurtsen and Dora
Currin of Portland were week­
end guests at the Currin home.