The banner-courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1919-1950, June 22, 1922, Supplement, Image 9

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Little Katherine Meons, grand
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Mil
ler who has been confined to the house
with an attack of scarlet fever is im
proving. ' Mrs, Ora Coffinan of Tacoma is the
guest of her sister, Mrs. Neweu.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hinds and three
children of Ben,-former residents of
this nlapft were Sunday visitors at J.
W. Dains. They are camping at Glad
stone Park.
Aurdey Tillman daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Tillman, was presented in
a piano recital in Portland Monday af- ,
ternoon by Mrs. Anna Holcomb. I
Mr. and Mrs. Whitworth and Miss
Helen Whitworth were guests of Mr. ,
and Mrs. Dan Jones,. Monday. I
Mrs. Ella McHargue went to
Brownsville last Thursday to attend
the Pioneers reunion. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Horace G. Hampton
of Muneie, Indiana, are visiting the .
formers brother, A. L. Hampton of
Mrs. Olive Kessi made a business
trip to Corvallis, the past week return
ing Friday.
Colonel Douting of Garfield, Wash
ington, visited S. H. Bechtel the past
week.
C. R. Holloway has been engaged as
instructor at a private summer school
in Irvington Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Asel Taber have taken
possession of their new home at Glen
Echo.
Wesley Baker and Robert Russell
members of the Oregon National
guards have gone to Camp Eewis for
a two weeks training course.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Stone and Leyon
"Etherton visited at the home of Mrs.
Bess Pruechert last Sunday.
Mr3. A. Monad of Kansas, who is
visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. W. Jones
of Hull avenue was the honor guest at
a family reunion held at the Jones
home last Sunday. Mrs. Monad is 84
years of age and made the trip to the
west alone.
Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Blinstone and
family accompanied hy Mr. Blinstone's
brother Clyde who is here from Sparta,
Wisconsin, visited Salem last Thurs
day returning home Saturday evening.
Mrs. A. B. Smith and the members
of the Girls chorus of Grace Commun
ity Church enjoyed a picnic at Sell
wood Park last Friday.
' The families of Orton Randall, John
Roberts and George Card, made up a
picnic party spending last Sunday at
Clear Creek park. " .
Mrs. Robert Joblmg and children
accompanied by Miss Mann left last
Saturday on a motor trip though Cal
ifornia. . Mr. and Mrs. A. Shepherd and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Madden and H.
Kolb, motored to Cascade Locks last
Sunday to attend the dedication of the
Bridge of the Gods.
. Mrs. W. J. Sit.evens was elected
school director for a three-year term
at the annual school meeting held
Monday evening. Rotit. D. Rogers
was re-elected clerk. Following the
school meeting W. J. McLaren, social
wcjfare worker of Portland, addressed
the patrons of the school on law en
forcement in Clackamas county. Fol-
. lowing this refreshments were served
by members of the Parent-Teacher
association.
Mrs. Ray Woodle, son Leslie, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marshall left for
Mrs. R. B. Gibson were calling on Mrs.J an extended visit to Canada. They
Roy Douglass last Tuesday afternoon, had a farewell party Sunday before
H. S. Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. their departure. Everybody wishes
Gibson, Mrs. Fred Hoffmeister and them" a good time and safe arrival
son Victor, were Estacada visitors last home again.
Wednesday I Mr Marshall came from Canada
Eagle Crek Grange held its regular !more than 30 yeanj ag0 and gettled
mccniig u me vuauge uan ii oatui- ln neighborhood
day. But, owing to the busy season,
there was a very small attendance.
Alter partaking ot a fine dinner, a
He made a success here in farm
ing. The aged couple had a longing to
wt e00cM wo hirt tt, see their old homes again and so their
topic, "Pesk", was discussed during lonS felt wishes are to become a re-
lecture hour,
Henry Udell nd family and Mrs. Iva
Parks were calling on Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Hoffmeister Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass and chil
dren and Robert Moehuke motored to j
Shuebel, Sunday and spent the day '
dren and Robert Moehnke motored to
Mr. Moehuke's birthday and his chil- j
dren came home in honor of the occa
sion. I
Mrs. Viola Douglass, Mr. and Mrs.
ality.
' Mr. and Mrs. E.' Cummings and fam
ily from Hillsdale, Oregon, visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schewie last
Sunday.
j Mr. and Mrs. Goodman from Cali
fornia visited with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Goodman last week.
;Jake Gard visited Oregon City last
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Berger and son,
Will Douglass, Mr. and Mrs. Walter ?ls Mrs- n? transacted bus-
i Douglass, daughter Florice and Ed.
Chapman, Fred Hoffmeister and fam-
iness last Friday at Oregon City.
Mr. " Fred Lindan was a Portland
ily attended the strawberry festival ; visitor last Friday.
given by Mr. and Mrs. Will Bell of
Sandyridge, Saturday evening and all
reported a good time. .
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Haley and Mr. and
Mrs. Pleas Douglass were the dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoff
meister, Sunday.
Mrs. Nora Reid and Mr. and Mrs.
Guy Wilcox and children were calling
on H. S. Gibson Sunday afternoon;
Mrs. Viola Douglass, Mr. and Mrs.
Will Douglass, Ed. Chpman and Mrs.
R B. Gibson were visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Douglass Sunday.
The school meeting of District No.
50 was held at the school house Mon- last Sunday.
Claude Bottemiller is driving truck
for Molharke Bros. -
Mrs. Libbie Lee visited her sister
Miss Grace Sager last Sunday. .
.Alva Gard from Eastern Oregon is
visiting his parents John L. Gard and
family for a short time.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Elmer and Mrs.
Brookes visited W. H. Bottemiller and
family last Sunday afternoon.
A. L. Amerine is working on W. H.
Bottemiller's new barn.
Walter Lee and Miss Dora Wallace
of Oregon City were out in Clarkes
day night, to elect a clerk and a di
rector. H. S. Gibson, clerk and Fred
Hoffmeister, chairman of the board,
going out of office. .
Mrs. Roy Douglass was elected clerk
and R. B. Gibson was elected director.
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Mrs. E. S. Holmes and daughters
are visiting in Washington for a few
weeks. .
Mrs. Amanda Creason has returned
home from for the summer. She has
been working down near Astoria.
Miss Van Hook is visiting with the
Voks family.
Miss Helen Staub is staying in Port
land for a few weeks at the home of
her grand mother, Mrs. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cola visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Rambo last Sunday.
Mrs. Mary Fellows and son Stephen
and Mrs. Amanda Creason and daugh
ter Blanche called on Eli Fellows last
Sunday.
Wool Shipment Commenced
On Thursday, June 22, all members
of the Pacific Wool Growers Associa
tion delivered their wool at Beaver
Creek to be taken by truck to the
company's ware house in Portland.
The stork flew over our heads last
week and landed at the Oregon City
hospital, leaving a son for Mr. and
Mrs. C. F. Grossmiller. Both mother
and son getting along nicely.
Albert D. Lee from Oregon City is
visiting at the home of Geo. Rogers
and family for a few days.
A. I4 Amerline and eon Richard
were in Oregon City last Friday.
Born to the wife of Chas. Ralph, a
baby girl on June 6th, Mrs. C. Ralph
was formerly Miss Ida Bottemiller of
Clarkes. -
Chas. and Theodore Marshall are
working for their brother John Mar
shall in the sawmill.
Kenneth Bottemiller was in Oregon
City last Friday.
Herman Buche is working for Hult
Bros, of Colton in the sawmill.
B. Sullivan made a business trip to
Portland last Friday.
Potato Demonstration Held
County agent, Holt was out here
last Monday morning explaining po
tato diseases. A large crowd was
present and learned something they
will- not forget. The demonstration
started at Mr. Marshall's place.
Albert Gasser and- sons Otto and
Silvan were at Oregon City and Car
ver last Monday.
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A fire started in Mr. Kellar's woods
and burned about 40 cord of his wood
but by strenuous effort the fire fight
ers saved as much more and prevented
it doing further damage. .
Charles Thompson jwas buried in
the Stafford cemetery on fTuesdajy
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Friday afternoon, about 4, Mr. A. R.
Sheppard and family met with very
hard luck. Their home was complete
ly destroyed by a fire that started in
the flume. The furniture and articles
were mostly all saved from the raging
names.
Melinn Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Stewart of Carushas gone to
O. A. C. where he is attending sum
mer school for two weeks. This year
he won first prize on his stock hog,
entitling him to this trip. Melvin has
been doing splendid work in the Boy's
and Girl's Club.
Fred Spangler is improving his
home with a new roof. Tom Davis of
Beaver Creek is helping.
Mr. "E. C. Brown, one of our prune
kings, has made a trip to Iowa where
he is going to vtisit relatives and
friends, Mr. Brown -will not return
until after harvest. -
Reed Jagger of this community was
a Beaver Creek customer one day last
week.
The Ladies Aid met at the home of
Mrs. Erich Fisher last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Seni Russell and
daughter, Myrtle from Portland at
tended the Childrens Day program and
were guests at the Weiser home. .
The following were Oregon City
customers last week: Miss Gertrude
Griffith, Mr. and Mrs. Beach, Mr. Tom
Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fisher,
Mrs. Spangler, daughters Virginia and
Helen and neice Jane Yergen and Mr.
Carl Caseday.
A pelasant surprise was tendered
John Stier last Wednesday evening
when a group of his friends called un
expectedly at Mr. and Mrs. Walter.
Fisher's' home. The following were
there: Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Fisher, Mrs.
Stier, Mrs. Herman Fisher, Paula,
Lena, Ruth and Ray Fishe, John Leh
man Gertrude and Emily Griffith,
Richard Guilliam, Earl Davis, Adrian
Jones, Delores, Doris and Lester With
erbe, Katherine and Hugie O'Leary,
Arvel Beach and Mr. and Mrs. Achil
lis and daughters Mildred and Marion.
Last Sunday Carus played ball at
Clackamas with Clackamas. The
score was 16-7 in favor of Carus.
Mr. John Evans Sr. of Hazel
dale, died at his home Saturday morn
ing. Mr. Evans has been residing in
Hazeldale for many years also has
been ill for a long' time. The services
were held at the Carus M. E. Church,
Tuesady and the remains were taken
to Canby for buiral.
last. He had been our Deputy County
assessor for many years and his kind
ly presence is missed by many old
residents of this part of the county but
his mantel has fallen we trustupon a
worthy successor in the person f his
son who has been appointed in his
fathers place.
Harry Elligsen of Stafford and Miss
Maud Davis of Oregon City were quiet
ly married at the Methodist parsonage
on Tuesday the 13th and took a trip to
jTiliamook beach, returning on Satur
Iday evening" and relatives and friends
to the number of 50 met at the home
of the groom's parents and gave them
a hearty reception. Music, readings,
good advice to the happy pair filled
the evening. Ice cream and lemonade
were served.
A. M. Brook, who lived alone, on
the old Evans place, was found dead
in his house. He will be buried on
Tuesday.