'iiE BANNER-Cu uitlEE, OREGON CITY, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 241922 Page Three 1 Community jfetts News From Over CLACKAMAS COUNTY SSEhhh M it it iS 8 PARKPLACE ! Mrs. Clara Rosebraugh J n? acK'jfjpjf'iCjf'jf'jfK'sf'K'sf ip iMrs. E.va Kidwell and daughter Anna left ion (Thursday for a two weeks', visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. Harrison of Brownsville. ; Sam Wyrick Is erecting a tank, pre paratory to the installation of a water system for his home on the Heights. Miss Ella Johnson of Idaho has pur chased the twenty acre tract owned by the Wiley family of Clackamas Heights and has taken possession. The consideration named was ?6,000. . Al Breck is employed in the saw mill at Toledo, Ore. jSir. and Mrs. Alcox and children have returned from Missouri and are living in the home of the late William Butts of Clackamas Heights. Mr. Al cox has resumed his old position with the Hawley paper mill of Oregon City. ' Mrs. Sylvia Munger was a-Portland visitor on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry May have re turned to their home in Parkplace, after a month's vacation spent at Ed dyville, Ore. Mj. and Mrs. Glazik of Portland spent the week-end at the home of their brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Goodpasture. IMrs. Sam Wyrick and father, Mr. Stanifer, of McMinnville, spent Fri day and Saturday with relatives in Salem. : Mrs. Ohas. Rivers' gave a farewell party to Mr. and Mrs. William Davis, who left Parkplace on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gilman will move into their new home on Capitol Hill, Portland, on September 4th. Mr. and Mrs. H. . O. Rosebi-augh spent Sunday at Council Crest, Port land. .- The Parkplace school will open September 18th. Mrs. Herman Krueger was the guest on Friday of her daughter, Mrs. Klyce, of Portland. Mr. Alvin Butts and brother, Fred Butts, have moved, with their families and their mother, into a new home re cently purchased in Willamette. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Munger and son Garland were visitors of relatives in Parkplace and vicinity last week. The Misses Edith and Anma PoW lefske of Portland were visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs. F. V Munger last week Mrs. Izanna Exton is in Castle Rock. Wash., for treatment . (were guests .at the Stien home last Friday Mr. and Mrs. B. Hoffman entertained at dinner Sunday fflir, and Mrs. Fred Petersen and children of Boring, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas and son Vernon of Portland, Mr., and Mrs. W. Blohm and children of Los Angeles, Cal.. Mr. and Mrs. J. Stanhart, Miss Thelma Simms and Florence ' and Hay Hoffman "of Portland. 5 t5 LOWER HIGHLAND 3 , Mrs. Dan Fellows Mrs. E. S. Holmes, accompanied by her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Blackburn, has gone to the coast for a week's vacation. Mr. and Mr. C. F. Grossmiller were Oregon City visitors one day last week. Mrs.. Minnie Saub of Portland is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Calvin Garinger. . Lela Staub has returned home after an extended visit in Portland. Harold and Isabelle Vohs, accom panied by friends, left for Wild Cat Mountain last week on a Iblackberry ing trip. , Eli Fellows was a Portland visitor one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jones of Portland were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E S Holmes , J UPPER HIGHLANDS ' J Jt & Mr and Mrs. Joe Schmidt and son William visited friends at Mount An gel Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Brady Rambo and children spent Sunday at the Meeker home Miss Esther Martin returned home from Portland, where she has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. F.-Wehr-, man. . Mr. and Mrs. Yankee motored to Tillamook recently. Mr. and Mrs. C. C Candle are spend ing this week in the mountains. Rev Mr. Ware and Rev. Mr. Smith are holding Sunday meetings at the M. E. Church ' Mr Fonander had the misfortune to crush his finger while working at the Skidmore mill last week. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Kandle and R. Stien spent the week-end in the moun tains Mr. and Mrs. Brady Rambo were Ore gon City visitors Saturday. , . Mr. and Mrs. Ably and daughter Lillian were Oregon City visitors Sat urday. Lester Fellows of Portland spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. ,and Mrs. A. Fellows. Mrs. Wallace and children of Ore gon City were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. L. Martin. " Mr. and Mrs. Chambers of Portland ,Jt JJ .St Jf & Jt J J Jt J t J g REDLAND j? ? & t? j? j? j? j? jf- " & s? t? K" a? J? Threshing for this year is a thing of the past. Fall oats averaged only about 25 -bushels, owing to freezing out. and not filling welL The spring seeding has been practically a failure. Wheat has averaged about, 20 bushels. F. Polehn was high man with 1300 bushels, while L. Funk was next with 1270 bushels. ' The Swedish crew that has the con tract for getting out rock, at Fisher's quarry will complete their job soon, having taken out about 3000 pounds, averaging about 85 yards per day. The rock was distributed on market road number 8, one mile on the Springwater road and about 220 yards on the Funk road. Mr. Nelson, whose application for citizenship will come before the cir cuit court Sept. 25, is one Swede that is making two blades of grass grow where one grew before, by clearing up more acreage. Alice Funk will teach the lower grade at Dodge next year. Miss Flint has been elected to teach the school at district No. ,75. The young folks are getting up a program for September 2. Mrs. Wally is quite an artist when it comes to hanging paper, having given the office a new coat, which pre sents quite a "nifty" appearance. Joe Crawford of (Mount Pleasant visited bis father-in-law, N. H. Smith, last Friday. N. H. Smith is contemplating: hold ing a Jersey sale some time this fall. Mr. Metcalf has bought Mr. Buck- hart's timber, which Je will saw into cordwood. Thf Redland ball team has disband ed for theyear. Getting a late start mey lost live games and won six. which was pretty good for a pick-up team. - Mr. and Mrs. Churchill of Portland were visitors at L. Funk's Sunday. Everybody out this way is rolling up his sleevesgetting ready to recall what bonds are unsold out of the $1, 700,000 at the November election. Ex penses must be cut to reduce taxes' as well as grafters. - ei 5 tC ( t ? CARSON HEIGHTS & -CAPITOL HILL Mrs. Geo. Hartmam JX J j Mr. and Mrs. C. Graham and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Doern and daughter, and Mr.- and" Mrs. M. F. Hardwick and son, will motor to Tilla mook, where they will camp. ' Essie Ashlock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ashlock, fell while playing and seriously cut her lip, necessitating sev eral stitches by the doctor. Mrs. Beekel, with her four children, has left for an extended visit to Salem, where they will engage in hop pick ing. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Schwab and daugh ter Geraldine, left last Wednesdayfor a motor trip to Long Beach, where they will stay at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. George Smith Brown of Carson Heights spent Sunday mo toring with friends. Mrs. Theodore Osmund, who expect ed .to spend a few days at Seaside in order to take part in the annual golf torunament held at Gearhart, was un avoidably detained in Portland, Mr. John Schiller is busy putting in a cement basement at his home, and is making other improvements. Mr. Theodore Osmund, Jr., enter tained in honor of his birthday last Thursday, with a theatre party at the Heilig. Among the guests were his cousins, Margaret and Georgia Hart man. Mrs. Mary Johnson, mother of Mrs. C. Torgerson, is seriously ill, suffering from shock due to the death of her son, Alfred Johnson, who died at his home at Collins View suddenly Wed nesday afternaan. Hs brother John is also in poor health from the shock. The brothers were devoted to each other and inseparable companions. The meeting of the "Brownies" last week was presided over by .the "Brownie Fairy" on account of the ab sence' of Mrs. Horsfall who is visiting at Bellingham, Wash. . Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Watson and family spent the evening visiting with friends n Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Knox have rented their home and have moved to Portland form the winter. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Coates of Nebraska have purchased the W. A. Currie home, and are making exten sive alterations. , Mx. G. D. Frane is busy- building a garage to house his new Chevrolet. Miss Lucille Thomas has recently re turned from a visit of several weeks with her aunt at Canby. Mr. W. F. Finke and Mr. P. H. Dunn left Monday morning for a trip of ten days through southern Oregon. They will camp and devote their time to hunting and fishing. -Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pos and daugh ter Josephine, spent ' the week-end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Mc Graw. Jean and Jane Mack are spending a week or so visiting their grand mother. The Grange will hold its regular (meeting on Saturday Aug. 26th, fol lowing which a dance will be held. 'Mrs. George Angel and family and Mr. Elmer Kruse left last Saturday on a hunting trip. JX J Jt Jit Jt J Jit Jt jt Jt l CARUS j John Lehman Jt Jt Jt J( tggj Adrian Jones wa3 the recipient of an enjoyable surprise on the evening of August 18th. Miss Gertrude Griffiths rhas return ed home after a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Yergen of Au rora. MrsRov Baker of Mount Pleasant was a Carus visitor on Tuesday. She spent the day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fisher. Mrs. Stier is now residing at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Erick Fisher. Mr. Charley Wilbanks has also join ed the auto circle. He has purchased a Ford runabout. Mrs. Walter Fisher, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Stier, made a trip to Silverton Wednesday. Many useful gifts were showered on Mrs. Harold Magness Wednesday aft ernoon when a group of ladies called unexpectedly. Janet Gwuilliam, ' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. R..Gwuilliam, is a guest at the Levi Russell residence in Port-' land. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Lewis spent a few days with friends in Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan of Bellingham, Wash., was a uest at the Lewis resi dence last week. Miss Maude B. M. O'Leary called on Miss Erma B. Caseday one day last week. Mrsl David Jones is spending a few days in Portland with friends. The rirune nickiner season here in Carus will begin about the middle of September, also the school will resume its work then. Hon nicking here will start as usual. about the first of next month. Gertrude and Emily Griffiths called on Miss Edna Brown Sunday afternoon. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed as Executor of the estate of Dock Wil- helm, deceased, by the Cpunty Court of Clackamas County, Oregon. Any and all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased are here by required to present the same to me duly verified as by law required with proper vouchers, at the office of my attorneys G. B. Dimick & W. L. Mul vey, Room 3, Andresen Building, Ore gon City, Oregon, within six months from the expiration of this noticed Dated August 17th, 1922. EDWIN H. LAWLES, Executor of the last will and testa ment of Dock Wilhelm, deceased. G. B. Dimick. & W. L. Mulvey, Attorneys for Executor. (8-17-5t) NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the City Engineer of Oregon City has filed with the undersigned a written certificate to the effect that the paving of .Eighth Street thereof from the Westerly line of Main Street to stone wall at top of bluff near Water Street, has been fully completed by W. D. Andrews Construction Co., and the City Council has set Wednesday the 6th day of September, 1922, at 7:30 o'clock P. M., when the acceptance of said street will lbe considered by the council. All per sons affected by the said improvement t$ j?8 8 v t$ t 5? , FROGPOND. Jt , Mary Liesman , J ' John Bracks is making some re pairs on the school house. Mrs. Hoskins and two sons, Arthur and Harold, of Tigard, and Edith and Fred Ball of Bonita, spent Sunday with Mrs. Robbins. Theodore Bracks sustained three broken ribs when his team had , a runaway. The Stafford Sewing Circle met at the home of Mrs. Fred Elligsen on Thursday of last week.. , Mrs. John Aden and daughter Myrtle and G. G. Peters spent last week-end at the coast. HOW much money do you stand to lose if your live stock die? MORTALITY LIVE STOCK INSURANCE in the Hartford Live Stock Insurance Co. will stop live stock losses from robbing your poc Jcetbook and savings ac count. Indemnity is provided by this insurance to cov er the value of the ani mals you may lose through death by. any cause. Delay may be costly. Get this insurance now ahdbe'safe. Ask for particulars and rates. OWLAND n A, J. Bockhold Wm. M. Smith , REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Phone 377 620 Main S. Oregon City, Oregon EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. CXI J mm Just What You Order It is a point of special & pride with this store to, :: fill each and every order exactly as you order it. We ; know you ml like f. this conscientious service $ if you will try it once. ' TRY OUR HUB SPECIAL COFFEE 35 cents a pound The Hub GROCERY On the Hill y y i r .''Kat l K 111' SV LAID OFF? And no immediate prospects of another position? Nothing to tide you over? , What then? Thousands side-track just such pos sibilities by starting a Savings account, drawing 4 per cent interest annually, which is general ly conceded to be a good silent partner. Get one of our small banks, which we loan our de positors, to-day and start the savings habit. Bank of Oregon City Oldest Bank in Clackamas County are hereby notified to file any objec tion to such acceptance in . writing with the undersigned on or before said time. . C. W. 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