Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, May 05, 1922, Image 2

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NEWS FROM ALL OVER THE COUNTY
Correspondence From All Over the County Tellinig of Improvements and Local Happenings During
The Past Week Your Subscripton Will Receive Prompt Attention.
Pleasing Program
Given At Est acada
ESTACADA, May 3. The regular
monthly meeting of the Community
club was held at the high school audi
torium last Friday night, with rather
a poor attendance. G. E. Lawrence,
vice-president, had charge of the meet
ing. As there was no business to trans
act ,the time was devoted to the pro
gram. George L. Rauch, president of
the Portland Ad Club, was present
and gave a very interesting and infor
mative address on Community clubs
and their work and importance. The
musical part of the program consisted
of a vocal solo by Mr. Johnson, with
Mrs Gates at the piano, and orchestra
music by a trio from Portland, com
posed of Miss Dwait, pianist, Cynl
brocket, violinist and Duane Law
rence, a nephew of G. E. Lawrence,
celloist. Everybody enjoyed the excel
lent music and gave the musicians a
hearty applause.
Tuesday morning as the early car
was leaving for Portland, a pole just
beyond the crossing opposite the News
office fell hitting the rear end of the
car, breaking two windows, knocking
the' sign off the end and breaking the
power line of the switch. However,
the car soon proceeded on its way.
Mis Maude L. Hughes, a niece of
Mrs. G. E. Lawrence, who is visiting
here, is spending the week with Port
land friends.
-Mr. and Mrs. Phil Adams of Port
land, are rejoicing over the arrival
of a daughter at their home. This will
be of interesting news to Estacada
friends of Mr. Adams, he was formerly
a resident of this place.
Philip Hammond of Oregon City,
visited Estacada Mnday. He is a can
didate for re-election as representa
tive for Clackamas county on the Re
publican ticket.
The Silver Star Restaurant, conduct
ed by Messrs. Hauser and Ed. Linn,
is to have an ice cream parlor opening
next Thursday, May 11 at which time
all adults who attend will be treated
to a dish of ice cream and the kiddies
an Ice cream cone, if accompanied by
their parents. These gentlemen have
gone to considerable expense to make
their restaurant an attractive and
pleasant place for the accomodation of
the public .Everybody is invited to
the opening. -
People's Night at the Methodist
church again this Friday night. A mus
ical program will be given as enter
tainment, by the M. E. choir.
Ira Henderson of Slendale, Wash.,
was the guest of his old friend A. C.
Ames Monday.
A son was born to Dr. and Mrs. Will
Dale of Portland, April 19. Will was a
former Estacada boy. The youngster
has been named William Jr. Dale.
Mrs. F. C. Howe and Miss Lelia and
"Ted" Howe were passengers for Port
land Saturday -morning on the first
car.
Wood choppers were busy this week
taking care of the trees that were
blown down in Estacada park some
time ago. "
Mr. and Mrs, D. E. Eschelman and
little son David, visited Portland last
Saturday.
Mrs. W. J. Moore delightfully enter
tained a company of ladies last Thurs
day afternoon at her pretty home on
Terrace Addition. Those present were
Mesdames H. C. Stephens, A. E. Sparks,
U. H. Gibbs, Nina B. Ecker, J. W. Reed
ana iviiss nuicutc
H. B- Snyder is improving his res
idence property on. Terrace Addition
by buildnig on a kitchen and break
fast room. Earl Kilgore is doing the
work.
The Smith Hardware Co. presented
every child that came to their store
last Saturday, with a balloon, which
made the youngsters happy.
The alley on Terrace Addition has
been graveled and fixed up in. good
shape and a street -light has been plac
ed on the corner by the residence of
J. P. Woodle.
B. E. Byers, formerly of Estacada
but now of Clatskanie, paid this
a visit last Sunday.
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ganized here last 3
which time thej4
bers
purchased and the ball park has been
scraped and graded' and will soon be in
a fine condition. The grand stand
was also repaired and put in good
shape. It is to be hoped by baseball
enthusiasts that the enterprise will be
carried out.
G. F. Lawrence left on Monday for
Marshfield and North Bend, Oregon,
on a business mission. Mrs. Lawrence
accompanied him as far as Portland
where she visited for a few days.
Mrs. Akens, who is a patient at the
Lovelace hospital at this place, is re
ported to be slightly improved.
S. P. Pesznecker has been working
down at Barton, assisting George For
man to put in his spring crops.
The windows of our business houses
are now decorated with candidates
pictures and the cordial hand-shake by
these gentlemen is noticeable. We are
wonderine how many babies are re
ceiving the customary caress at this
time.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Elott entertain
ed a company of friends last Saturday
night. Dancing was the principle
amusement, ,-concluding with refresh
ments. Dr. R. Morse was home but a few
days when he became again seriously
ill and was obliged to return to the
Portland hospital. Mrs. Morse follow
ed him the same day. They have the
sympathy of the - entire community
and all are hoping that the doctor's
condition will soon yield to treatment
administered by the best physicians in
Portland.
George Barr and Raymond Love-
i lace paid a fine the first of the week
for riding a motorcycle without a li
cense. The Parent-Teachers,' meeting will
be held next Tuesday night at the
high school auditorium. This will be
the last social meeting of the year.
There will be a good program and re
freshments will be served.
Miss Nova Smith was hostess to
about 18 high school students last
Friday night, at her home. Dancing,
cards and games, afforded amuse
ment until a late hour, and the even
ing's festivities were rounded out
with a most delicious lunch.
Miss Bertha Hillman, formerly of
Estacada, champeroned a company ot
young ladies from Oregon City to this
place last Friday afternoon to witness
the ball game between Oregon City
high and Estacada high.
Bqm At the home of Mr. and Mrs.
E. E. Hannah, Wednesday, April 19, a
daughter to air. and Mrs. Homei
Sarver.
There was adjoint program of the
lAdelphic and Websterian literary so
cieties of the Estacada high school
last Friday afternoon, which was a
very interesting affair. Besides the
"stunts" pulled off, there was instru
mental and vocal music and the
exercises closed withA aball game be
tween Estacada high and Oregon City
high, with a result of a defeat for Es-
ktacada.
The local order of Rebekahs enjoy
ed a social evening at their meeting
last week.' Games were played and the
usual splendid lunch was served at a
late hour.
Miss Edna Petley of Portland, was
the guests of Miss Johannah Lichthorn
this week end.
Miss Bertha Burns came over from
Portland Saturday evening to spend
the week end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. F. E. Burns.
Miller blacksmith shop has been en
tered to meet the de). and for in
creased business.
Miss Maude Sturgeon has had a
garage built at the rear of her resi
dence. - .
Kelso Play Proves
Financial Success
KELSO, May 2. One of the largest
audiences to assemble here, was pres
ent Saturday evening at the program
and play given by the Kelso Woman's
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Meadowbrook Items
Frog Pond News
MEADOWBROOK, May 2. Ben,
Herman and Ruth Chindgren and Miss
Lizberg went to Portland Sunday with
the Colton Oratorio Society, to sing
"The Holy City."
Glenn Larkiris was Visiting Rela
tives at Clarkes Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Moore of Portland vis
ited Sunday with Mrs. Moore's sister
and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jess
Young.
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Holman of Port
land spent the week, end at their sum
mer home "Oak Knoll." ,
Some of the Finnish folks had a May
day picnic near Union Mills Sunday.
Mary Alice Holman,, who is teach
ing music at Willamette University at
Salem spent the week end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Holman.
Mountain Road
MOUNTAIN ROAD, May 2. The'
Mountain Road school will close May
11.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Davids and chil
dren and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Young
visited at the Lou Koellermeier home
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hodge, Deward,
Sylvia and Bernice Hodge attended
the Liberty theatre in Oregon City,
Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson enter
tained a number of friends and rel
atives Sunday. The well entertained
guests were: Mrs. Kiakanop and
daughter, Miss Laura, and Mrs. Kate
MoAskill all of Portland, J. L. Robin
son and J. Morgan of Silverton.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baker visited
relatives here Sunday.
The Stennett family called on John
Anderson and family last Wednesday
evening.
Miss Mary Koellermeier and Donald
Hodge attended the base ball game at
Canby played by Canby high and Mo-
lalla.
John Wagley has been elearing land
for'L. S. Koellermeier.
Mr. and Mrs. Rey Scoffern visited
relatives here last Tuesday.
Mrs. Marie Bernent Schmidt and
sister Miss Agnes, spent Tuesday
afternoon of last week with Mrs. Belle
Koellermeier.
A telephone meeting -was held at
the local school house Friday evening
and Mr. Keith of Peach Cove bought
a share in our telephone company.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Farquabson visited
at the Neils Christensen Sr., home
last Monday last Monday afernoon.
The Hodge family spent Sunday af-
tneroon at the Robinson deside.
Needy News Items
. NEEDY, May 3. School started
again Monday, the teacher being home
last week on account of Mrs. Ginther
being ill.
Mrs. Caruthers is on the sick list.
Mrs. Jim Wilson is getting better
slowly.
Mr. and Mrs Spagle, Mr. and Mrs
J. Yoder visited Sunday evening at
Solon Kinzers.
Mr. and Mrs. Kirkwood, Mr. and
Mrs. A. Batchler, and Mrs. E. Batch-
ler of Portland visited their mother
Mrs. C. Smyth over the week end.
Miss Leila Ritter spent the week
with her mother, Mrs. Brown, of
Portland. .
Mrs. J. D. Ritter enterained friends
and relatives Sunday.
Mrs. Ned Learsfield was in' Oregon
City one day last week.
The program given by the "91"
school Friday evening was fine. The
only trouble the school house is not
large enough.
The Needy Community Club . met
with Nnes Hilton Thursday. There
were 25 ladies present and a good time
was had. The next meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs. N. Lears
field, May 11.
The Needy Community Club is mak
ing preparations for a program -and
basket dinner to be given at the Rock
J. H. Gripp and family motored to
Jerton Sunday and spent the day
T friends,
'is. Hoffman- and family spent
jjt the home of Mr. and Mrs.
n where a big birthday din-
ervea in nonor or a stag-
ipagle called on Mrs. J.
spent Sunday afternoon
Cilson who has a very
aisoning in her
is home from
I started to school
out so long.
friends of Miss
to hear that she
f e recital given in
ladies and she has
t old home town.
Ipent Sunday with
called on Mrs. L.
'ITEMS
-Harold Johnson is
listers, Mrs. Giles
ister made a trip
londay. x
Json and family and
jes and family paid
islt on Friday even
ly of a surprise. The
Jut playing cards and
ich a lunch was serv-
r x a li-vi uva .
fes spent Sunday in J
fend Mrs. Fred Horner)
: V, 'T7nlv r"" 1 -it" r
churches on the East
s working on a 'farm
fer. His wife expects to
f River this week.
OREGON CITY, ENTERPRISE.
Carus Items
CARUS, May2. Lunce Shockley at
tended his sister's funeral last week
in Tillamook.
The Carus school children played
Henrid Friday afternoon, the score
was 13 to 15 in favor of HenricL
Mrs. Even Lewis who underwent an
operation is out of the hospital and is
staying with Mrs.. Kate Jones in Port
land at present. She is expected home
some time this week.
Miss Ona Renner of Oregon City
spent the week end at the Gwilliam
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lunce Shockley and
Shockley spent Sunday evening at
Stevens home.
Bill Christener who is working in
Oregon City spent Sunday in Cams.
Mra ties of Portland spent Sunday
with her daughter Mrs. Walter Fisher.
Miss Minnie and Emerson Edwards
motored to Oregon City on Saturday.
The school children gave a surprise
party on Orval Beach Friday evening.
They all reported a good time.
Mr. and Mrs. Lake Casto and daugh
ters, Esther and Verna, passed through
Carus last Sunday.
Mrs. John R. Lewis called on Mrs.
Imskip at Davis Sunday afternoon.
Herman Smidt put in concrete for
John Davis last week.
Charner Jones is working near Mo
lalla in a mill. He spent the week end
with his sister, Mrs. A. Beach.
Mr .and Mrs. Ingram of Portland
were out on their' place last Sunday.
The Carus Seniors ' played Beaver
Creek last Sunday. The score was 6-0
in favor of Carua.
Barlow Items
BARLOW, May. 1. Mr. and Mrs.
Cherrick had quite an excitement Sat
urday afternoon when their house
caught on fire. . Quite a little damage
was done before it was extinguished.
The fire was caused from a defective
flue.
Mrs. Carter of Portland spent a few
days of last week with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Bockler of Barlow.
Mrs. Tull the Barlow postmaster is
suffering from poison ivy on her arms.
Nelson Klooster had a mystery hap
pen to him recently. When he went
to get his car where he had parked it
in Canb it was gone. But when he
got home he found it on the highway
near Barlow with .the lights burned
out.
Miss Kris Una Nelson attended the
dance in Canby Wednesday evening
given by the United Artisans.
The Barlow school give a program
Thursday afternoon in honor of U. S.
Grant's birthday. They had a number
of songs and recitations. Harry Mel
vin, a Civil war veteran, was present.
Mrs. Scoggins went to Eugene Sun
day. To spend a few days with her
son.
Harry Gardner, who is playing in
the Pacific Coast league, arrived home
from Vernon, Calif., Monday.
In a baseball game played on the
Barlow diamond Friday afternoon be
tween the Barlow and Aurora boys,
the Barlow boys took the honor with
a score of 8 to 6. -
Advance News Items
.ADVANCE, May 2. All the farmers
of our vicinity are busily engaged in
tiling the soil.
F. L. Koellermeier sold eighty-five
sacks of wheat, last Thursday.
George Moser and Loui3 Brook have
been helping H. Toedtemeier plow.
Wednesday D. Hodge came to Hen
ry Koellermeier's on a business trip.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Idepboff attended a
lodge meeting at Wilsonville Wednes
day. Thomas Turner spent several days
recently with his grandmother, Mrs.
Schemer of Garden Home. .
Clarence Koellermeier played at
dances Monday and Wednesday even
ing. Mrs. Mary Moser was visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Moser, Wednesday.
J. Zimmerman was visiting his father-in-law,
Sam Moser and family.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Christensen or
Mountain Road visited at the J. Ider
hoff home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scherner and
family were at the H. Iderhoff home
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Davids are vis
itors at the H. Toedtemeier home.
Visitors at the Sam Moser home
were Mr. and Mrs. Zimmerman, Mr.
and Mrs. O. Eisley, Louise Zimmerman
and Ruth Moser.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Moser, Eddie,
Walter and Ruth Moser, Elton Drogao,
Mr. and Mrs. G. Mosier, Mrs. J. Wilk
en, Elsie and Tom Turner attended the
baseball game, Sunday at Stafford.
Herbert Thomas and Hary Grosser
went to the game Sunday at Wilson
ville. Oregon City visitors were J. -de
Neui, Alfred de Neui, Elsa and Tom
Turner and Wllsonville visitors were
Mr. and Mrs. H. Koellermeier, Mrs.
Frank Grosser. '
Beaver Creek News-
BEAVER CREK, May 1. The Beav
er Creek 'senior baseball team played
its first game of the season yesterday
with the Carus team. The game, which
was closely contesed was played
on our new diamond, next to the school
grounds. The score stood 6-0 in favor
of Carua.
Our school is observing May Day
this afternoon with a program and a
ball game with the Cams boys.
Our grammar school team won -another
game from the Clarkes team Fri
day afternoon, the score bein 10-3.
PhiMp Wetmore and family and his
parents of Clarkes spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Fblesong. "
Mrs. John Cooke. Mrs. R. B. Carter,
and Mrs. A. Beatie, of Oregon City,
called, at the home of their brother,
Robert Beatie one day last week.
The Beaver Creek team is schduled
to play with West Linn on our own
diamond next Sunday.
Eagle Creek Notes
Will I BMH Hill f
EAGLE CREEK, May 1. iG. Moehn
ke and son, John Moehnke, of Shubel,
were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Douglas Sunday.
Mrs. Rosa Baker is again on the
sick list
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Woodle and Mrs.
FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1922.
Viola Douglass, were visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Woodle Sunday after
noon. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hoffmeister,
Mr. and Mrs. Joj Haley and. Mr. and
Mrs. Will Douglass were entertained
at dinner Sunday by Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Hoffmeister.
Willamette Items
Mrs. Spatz and family had as their
guest over. Sunday Mr. Gilkenson of
Portland, a brother-in-law of Mrs.
Spatz.
Maxine Tuor returned home Sunday
after a weeks visit with her sister
Audrey at Dallas who is teaching in
the school there.
Manley Caroll who has been very
ill for the past two weeks is slowly
improving in health.
Mr. and Mrs. McLain and children,
and Mrs. Spatz motored to Portland
last Sunday.
Grandpa Hill left Monday for eastern
Oregon where he will spendthe sum-'
tfier working on his claim.
Mrs. Harold Graves of West Linn
visited friends and relatives in Wil
lamette last week.
Mrs. Adamson and Mrs. Junkin were
Portland visitors Saturday.
Leonard Baysinger of McMinnville
visited his sister Mrs. Clifford Wli
liams last Saturday and Sunday. Mr.
Baysinger formerly resided in Willam
ette and has many friends here.
Josephine Sutton spent Sunday as a
guest of Mrs. Webb of Canemah.
Hallie Palmer of Portland was a
guest of Mae Waldron over the week
end. Homer McArthur who has been in
Baker City for the past eight months
returned home last week and is now
working in the paper mills.
Mayor and Mrs. Greaves were Port
land visitors Monday morning.
The following teachers were elect
ed last week in the Willamette school
for the next term. J. Bowland, eighth
grade; Miss Shannon, seventh grade;
Miss Frances Waldron, sixth grade;
Miss Florence Fromong, fifth grade;
Miss Thelma DeBok, fourth grade;
Miss Mabel Larsen, third grade; Miss
Elsie Fellows, second grade; Mrs
Ldllie Dubbles, primary grade.
Quite a number of Willamette peo-
.ple attended the musical given at the
Congregational church in Oregon City
Sunday evning.
The W. C. T. U. met at the Willam
ette JVfethodist church on Wednesday
afternoon.
The Whitney Boys of Willamette
with the Whitney Boys of Gladstone,
Oregon City and Portland gave a most
enjoyable program at the Oregon City
Baptist church last Sunday evening.
Many of the parents and friends of
the boys from Willamette attended..
Sid Brown, Wm. Moo try, and Fred
Baker attended the opening baseball
game in Portland last Tuesday.
" Mr. Anderson and daughter of Port
land visited at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. E. P. Carpenter on Sunday.
Wm. Mootry is confined to his home
with an attack of mumps.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Williams, Mrs.
Harold Graves and Mrs. J. Williams
motored to Camas, Wash., in William's
machine on Sunday.
Mr. Schauble has a new building on
Main street which was moved here
last-week from Canemah. As soon as
some alterations are made he will in
stall his cobblers fixtures and be
ready for customers.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Larsen of Staf
ford visited at the Carpenter home on
Sunday.
Work on the new hall and feed
store of Ewald Leismans on Main
street is progressing rapidly.
Mrs. M. J. Brown and children Sen
ora and Murrey visited friends at Mel
drum last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Larsen and son
Milner and Mr. andMrs. W. L. Snidow
were Sunday guests at the home of
Mrs. J. A Roman of Oregon City.
Mrs. Flora Condon and Mrs. M. E.
Wallis of Portland and Mr. and Mrs.
John Carroll of Sumner Washington
were guests at the H. E. Wallis home
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Gross entertained
at Sunday dinner the following guests,
Mr. and Mrs. Frederici, Gladys Fred
ericks and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Franzel
of Stafford.
Parkplace News
Mrs. Lester Brunner, who has been
seriously ill suffering from inflamma
tory rheumatism is convalescing at
the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. Holmes.
Mrs. Isabel Freytag 'and daughter,
Ethel, of Portland and Mrs. Hattie
Pecht, of Austin, Texas, visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Preager
over Friday.
The Parents Teachers Association
gave a bazaar at the grange hall on
Friday, April 28. The ladies made
many pretty articles of fancy work.
Chicken dinner was served from 5:30
p. m. a la cafeteria. There was a short
program in the evening followed by a
social time.
Mrs. L. C. Himler has returned to
her home, after visiting for a few days
with her parents Mr. and Mrs. H.
Goodel, of Newberg.
Abernethy Grange met at the regu
lar session on Saturday morning, April
29, at 10:30. Several candidates were
Initiated into the order.
FROG POND NEWS
FROG POND, May 3. Among the
Oregon City visitors this last week
were Mrs. Ed Sharp, Tom Turner, Er
vin Sharp.
The grange met Saturday with a
large attendance. All report having
a good time. It was planned to have
a picnic on the 4th of July and a dance
in the evening in the new hall.
The next literary meeting will be
May 12th. A good program is expect
ed. The new grange hall is going up
rapidly and some Portland parties
were out trying to rent space for a
hardware store thinking it was a good
locality for hardware business.
Miss Nola Turner visited -Miss
Francis Randelin Monday evening. .
Tom Turner visited Myrtle Aden
Sunday.
A surprise party was given Saturday
evening on Mrs. Bill Elligsen. A num
ber from Willamette, Stafford! and
Frog Pond attended.
Mark Baker visited George Aden
Sunday evening.
The Girls. Club of Stafford met
Thursday . with Miss Eva Seedling.
Those who attended were Mrs. Otto
Pamperine, Lydia Moser, Mrs. Carl
Eisle, Mrs. Wood worth, Dora and
Myrtle Oldenstadt, Mrs. Ray Chris
tina Elligsen. They will meet next with
Mrs. Otto Pomperine.
A large crowd attended the base
ball game at Stafford Sunday, Tuala
tin vs. Stafford, the latter being de
feated by a score of 16 to 10.
LAD HILL NEWS
LAD HILL, April 26. Mrs. Will E.
Purdy apd daughter Olive of Salem
were visitors at Lad Hill Sunday.
Leuis Parrott played ball with the
Wilsonville team Sunday. Several Lad
Hillers attended the game.
Mrs. C. C. Loucks spent the week
end visiting in Portland.
A. L. McCully is again able to be
out.
Fred St. Clair who has been ill for
some time is reported in a critical
condition.
Miss Lena Wilhelm had - an argu
ment with the McCully goat recently
and it is reported that trie goat naa
the best of the controversy.
Work is" progressing favorably on
Market' road No. 6 between Lad Hill
and Wilsonville.
Mrs. Sovey spent a week visiting
her son Clara.
Mrs. Bruce case spent Saturday amd
Sunday in Newberg with her mother-in-law,
Mrs. Case.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith and Mr.
and Mrs. Will Hitchen attendedvthe
funeral in Newberg of Frank J. Deach
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Smith are the
proud parents of an 8 pound baby
girl born April 25.
LOGAN STEMS
LOGAN, May 3. The boys have a
new baseball ground by the Lower Lo
gan store and have played games
there already. The local team was
defeated Sunday by 1 the Clackamas
boys.
Mrs. John Boss and daughters at
tended the funeral of Mrs. Fred Alt
of Gresham.
Mrs. A. F. Sloper had the misfor
tune to lose her handbag containing
some money on a recent trip to Ore
gon City.
T. E. Anderson is planting several
lacres to small fruits raspberries and
strawberries.
Six trucks leave Logan for Southern
Oregon to begin the seasons work this
week. The.r destination at present
is Yoncolla:
The annual meeting of Clear Creek
Telephone Co. was held Monday May
1. The old board was re-elected.
The present operator Mrs. Shultz, re
signed and will leave soon The pa
trons will miss her cheery "hello" as
she was an efficient operator.
ROSEMONT HAPPENINGS
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Day are again
at home after a couple of months ab
sence at Jefferson, Ore. Their little
son, Arthur Bearnes Day, Jr., only
four months old to the day, died on
Friday, April 7, of pneumonia. He
was taken Suddenly ill at 2 o'clock
in the morning and died at 5:20 a lit
tle over 3 hours after. The little chap
had endeared himself not only to his
devoted parents, but to all who ever
saw him. Rosemont people in general
extend their most heartfelt sympathy
to Arthur and Mrs. Day in their great
sorrow.
Mr. . and Mrs. Armstrong have
been called several times to the home
of their daughter, Jane (Mrs. 'Frank
Maroney) who has been ouite ill. Mr.
and Mrs. Mooney are residing be
tween Clackamas and Bauer's bridge
on the north side of the river.
Mrs. C. J. Day has been in Port
land and Oregon City shopping for
sevral days
Rosemont has quite a few additions
to its family lately, Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Wilson having purchased 5
acresjust opposite the Robinson place
from Dr. Welch. It is perhaps one of
the most sightly spots in Rosemont.
Mr. and Mrs. Cass also
bought a piece of iand across from
Lou Ford's home place, buying it from
Gene Horton very recently. Mr. and
Mrs. Blaney have the Robinson ranch
but the Robinson's will continue to
live in their big, spacious home. Mr.
and Mrs. Colacola have taken' the Gill
Horton place. Sam Landi has gone
away. David Shepherd has been in
caring for the Shepherd acres and or
chard as he and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Shepherd wilr return from Scotts Mills
this fall and resume living on their
old home place.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Blair, relatives
of T. M. Lockett who lives on the
Shepherd place, have gone to Park
wood, (east of Eastmoreland) to live
where Mr. Blair has secured perman
ent work until Fall. Rosemont is still
hoping they will decide finally to re
turn and locate in its community.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira M. Lysteel are
having city water piped to their place.
On Wednesday evening, April 19th,
a neighborhood surprise party, spon
sored by Rosemont Community Club,
was given to Mr. and Mrs. H. Reinke
and family. A subscription taken by
Alfred Anderson, from all neighbors
and friends enabled Mr. Anderson to
purchased one dozen, teaspoons. H
doz. soup spoons, 1 cold meat fork,
which Captain Hegdale presented a-5
a birthday offering to Mrs. Reinke.
So Mr. Reinke would not feel slighted
a box of cigars was handed him. The
young folks of the Community put cn
a creditable program under the direc
tion of Mrs. Hegdale and Fred and sev
eral local bits scored heavily with the
audience. After this, the shoe box
lunch sale was on and there was quite
a trading of cheque slips and the
young men weren't the only offenders.
Coffee was served by Mrs. Hegdale,
Mrs. Davenport, Mrs. Anderson and
Mrs. Hall. Seventy persons -were in
attendance and one good time was en
joyed. The regular community meetings
which were dispensed with for about
six months are now resumed every
other Wednesday evening and things
and beginning to take shape at
last. Incorporation papers have
been secured through the kindness of
Judge Dimick, the land will be pur
chased by the time this goes to press,
and on Wednesday the 26th, at the last
club meeting with only 16 members in
attendance $210 was pledged towards
the building fund for the-club house.
This with . promised donations
seems to spell a real roof raising at
last For the sinking fund the ladies
and young folks are planning many
evenings of entertainment for mem
bers and their friends. The last meet
ing on, the 26th was held as a surprise
on bachelor members. Thomas
Hage. For awhile things looked lonely
and cold, but with his genial smile
and extended welcome, Mr.. Hage fin
ally arrived and all had one very jolly
time g.fter the business meeting had
adjourned. The next regular meeting
will be at Mr. and Mrs. Slas Coney's
on May 10th. Everybody is welcomed
so remember the date. .
After studying other large enterpris "
tag community clubs, Rosefont has
decided to admit members from West
Linn, Willamette, Bolton, Hazeila,
Stafford, Oswego any place, near.
Mrs. G. J. Hall attended the Ad Club
Follies in Portland recently.
Miss Evanelle Hall was ill for some
time with an acute attack of quinsy,
but recovered and is happy in having
missed only five school days during
the siege. She, Fern Day and Ray
mond Montgomery are three in the
Senior class from Rosemont district.
Their class day exercises will be held
at Union high school on May 19th. The
baccalaureate ceremony at the same
place en Sunday, the 21st at 11 oclock
and commencement will be on Satur- ..
day evening, May 27th.
Union High School
Notes
The U. H. S. baseball boys will play
Molalla this Friday, May 5, on the Mo
lalla field. Those on the U. H. S.
team are: Elmer Simpson, Gordon
Hammerlee, Ed Donelly, Sidney
Brown, Walter Brafiy, Hickman, Ar
leih Read, Lawrence Doty, Subs:
Leonard Green, George Pepoon, Ellis
worth Smith.
The second year cooking class of
girls are giving a dinner this Friday
for the teachers at West Linn. The
menu is to be baked salmon, fruit
cocktail, mashed potatoes, fruit salad,
ice cream, cake and ice water. The
members of the class are: Zelma Mc
Donald, Evangeline Christiansen, Dor
they Barlow, Dorthey Fox, Elsie Junk
ens, Rubie Hogan, Erna Fisher and
their instructor, Miss E. Minerva Glea
son. "
There are only three more weeks of
school for the students at West Linn,
many are glad over the fact and many
are sorry to think of the fact, also
many are planning to work during the
summer months. All the students will
be receiving the U. H. S. Green and
Gold annual in about a week.
Meldrum Notes
Several couples from Meldrum at
tended the Eastern Star Ball Friday
evening at the Crown Willamette An
nex. Mr. and "Mrs. R. M. Henry of Rose
City Park, spent Friday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. J. M.,McBride.
'Miss Anna Eastham of Portland,
was a dinner guest on Saturday at
Mrs. Murray Bunn's home.
Mrs. Eearl Seeley of Portland, spent
Saturday at Mrs. G. M. Caldwell's
home.
Mrs. Mabel Symthe of Portland,
was a Monday visitor at the home of
Mrs. R. M. Meyers.
Mrs. Thomas Grady was greatly
surprised on Tuesday, when four of
her friends thte Mesdames Hurd, Har
ris, McCue and Beavis of Sellwood,
came to spend the day with her. The
ladies hiked froin Sellwood to Mel
drum. MrTand -Mrs. J. O'Leary and Mrs.
J. Miller, of Spokane, were visitors
on Wednesday at Mrs. Thomas Gra
dy's home.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer White of Kal
ama, Wash., spent a few days at the.
home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
T. H. White.
Arthur Erickson of Alaska is home
with his mother, Mrs. Matilda Erick
son for a three months vacation. This
is Mr. Erickson's first visit to Mel
drum in three years. Two weeks
time was spent in making his trip
from Alaska.
Dr. Elsa Patton-Sheppard, of Port
land, called on Mr. and Mrs. Murray
Bunn on Sunday.
Robert Williams and Lawrence
Sharp were visitors on Sunday with
A. N. Meyers for salmon fishing.
Miss Dolly Grant, of Portland, spent
Sunday with Mrs. Alex Gill.
Ray Shupe, of Gladstone, has pur
chased two lots of the Madison tract
at Meldrum. '
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