Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, March 11, 1920, Page Page Two, Image 2

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    Page Two
Thursday, March 11, 1920
EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS
LOW ER EAGLE CREEK
Miss Monnich, principal of the
Eagle ( ’ reek school, handed in
her resignation last week. Mrs.
Runion of Gresham, takes her
place.
Miss
Bertha. Whitcomb, a
former teacher of Eagle Creek
school, is,spending a week with
Mrs. Rose Suter, Miss Whit­
comb) is attending a business
college in Portland.
Clarence Troop, who is em­
ployed in a butcher shop in Mc­
Minnville, spent Sunday with his
family here.
A baby girl was born to Mr.
and Mrs. Baelon on ’March 7.
Ben Anderson is confined to
his bed. He Jhas’ nt as yet fully
recovered from an attack o f the
flu.
K. M. Blaisdell is now serving
on the federal grand jury.
Mrs. Sam Brown is very ill at
her home. Physicians say her
trouble is the cause o f a nervous
breakdown.
U PPER EA(JLE ( REEK
Mrs. E. Judd o f Lents, has
been out this way visiting with
relatives.
Lou Baker and family have
moved to their Upper Eagle
Creek farm home.
Miss Myrtle Hoffmeister is
working for Mrs, Orin Ballou of
Lower Eagle Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Woodle
spent a couple of days last week
with their sons who live down
near Trout dale.
C. H. Paddison sawed some
wood for Mr. Murphy last week.
E. L. Naylor was a Portland
and Sellwood visitor last week.
Walter Douglass made a trip
to Oregon City last week.
Grandma Judd. Mrs, Rose Ba­
ker and Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Judd
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Hoffmeister on Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Morgan o f
Estacnda and Mr. ami Mrs.
Chas. Murphey were the guests
of Ray Woodle and w ife Sunday.
After an eight days vacation,
the school in Dist. 50 resumed
sway under the leadership of
Miss Flynn of Oregon City.
A. N. Orke and w ife spent
Sunday out this way on tlu'is
farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Douglass.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Gibson and
J. P. Wiwxtle sp^nt Sunday even­
ing at the home of liay Woodle.
On Sunday the 7th inst, H. H.
Hoffmeister celebrated his 80th
birthday, at the home of his son
John Hotfmeister. of Damascus.
Ernest and lhive Hoffmeister ot
Eagle Creek, a t t e n d e d
A
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of and all spent a pleasant day.
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