I while ago to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Mitchell. Steve is in excellent health this winter. On the| 20 of March he will he St years old.| AIrile Mitchell wag down for the week end with “John and Mary. He la stay* , inrr with his father this winter.Mrs. Frank Schmitz is acting: as postmaster whUe Airs. Purcell is taking care of her husband, C, D. Purcell, w*ho was taken suddenly ill.Warren Wilkins went over to the head works above Bill! Run last Tuesday to begin work. Joe Eoundree drove Wilkins over to his job.Carl Loundree came home the first f the week He has been working at Oregon City for some time and will gohack us noon as the road work opensup.A couple of Japs were out here Tuesday looking around to gee if the? could rent a hundred acres of land on which to plant strawberries. There is run that much cleared land in this ! section that could be rented.August Bedenstein of Cherryville was very sick last Sunday is now improving. He took down with an attack of what is called grip.The next meeting of the Cherryvilleliterary society will be two weeks fromhist Saturday night and there will be a basket social in connection with theprogram,\Tr« .Inhn Mitchell’s sister. Mrs.ULHU dllU aiiau .Eleven contestants from the Rose City Motorcycle Club pulled la hereabout seven o'clock on the day of their endurance run Of 250 miles, and Henry Perret checked up on the boys Two Sandy ladies lost n portion of their beauty sleep to see the nice « lister Clinefelter came home to spend Saturday night and Sunday with Mrs, Clinefelter.Mario Boitano was n town Monday night end rode a certain goat with the agility of a good horseman.Tony Miller has gone from the MaxWoenche home to Deep Creek where he will stay with the Charley Krebs family for a few weeks.Mrs. J. £' Loundree lias returned from a two weeks visit with relatives at Bend and feels much better for the trip. There was about eight inches of snow -when she left nod It was stillsnowing* the wind was “blustery, and the weather not very enjoyable nt any time during her stay. J*. took a little while to get used to drinkingcistern water* Mrs. Loundre^ -aid.and while she hud a fine time her Sandy home looked “mighty good whenshe got back.Mrs. I,. Lehnfield expects to spend most of her time on her claim at Snag Camp this spring, and went up therethe first of the month.