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THE BANNER-COURIER, OSEGON CETY, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1922.
Page Seven
News From Over
CLACKAMAS COUNTY
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The Epworth League began its win
ter social program last Thursday even
ing by a Mother Goose party" held ,at
Leisman's hall. The hall -was decor
ated with autumn leaves and Mother
Goose posters. After a number of
games those who wore costumes form
ed in line for the grand march, after
which the characters acted out their
parts . -Simple Simon, fishing in his
mother's pail made quite a sensation
as did also the several Jacks and Jills
Miss Leatha Shadle, ass the, old woman,
iwon the prize of a Mother Goose Book.
After more games, cake and punch
was served to the seventy guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Buckles and
son were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Johnson, of Holly Gardens,
Sunday. :
Mrs. H. Leisman and Miss Mary
Leisman spent Saturday and Sunday
at the home of Mrs. Leisman's parents
who live near Hillsboro.
The Fraternal Brotherhood dance
given at Leisman's hall last Tuesday
evening was well attended and every
one enjoyed themselves immensely.
The floor was filled with curious and
grotesque figures; clowns, sailors, wit
ches, ghosts and innumerable other
characters stepped to the lively
strains of the music. About the mid
dle of the evening the grand march
was held after which the masks were
taken off and great fun enjoyed at
the disclosure of the partners.
Miss Janess Sutton spent Friday,
Saturday and Sunday -visiting friends
at Gresham.
Earl Mootry spent the week-end with
his parents in Willamette.
Miss Amelia Paulin was hostess at
a Halloween party at her home last
wegk. The house was prettily decor
ated with crepe paper and pumpkins.
The evening was spent in games and
dancing, after which sandwiches, buns
and weenies, doughnuts, cake, and
coffee were served. Those present
were: Laura Peter, Gladys Shepherd,
Louise Hagen, Estelle Sudden, Mary
Mantha, Louis Desher, Ludwig Hagen,
William Smith, Elmer Hayen, Percy
Osberne, Mr and Mrs. Joe- Rogers,
Mrs. Jones, Mrs Joe Paulin and Miss
Amelia Paulin.
Mr. and Mrs. Snidow have rented the
Achilles farm and moved there last
Thursday.
The grammar school foot-ball eleven
defeated the Oswego team by a score
of 58 to 0. A number of rooters from
the school hiked down and back.
The girls of the grade school have
organized two basket-ball teams under
the direction of Miss Mary Shannon.
The line-up for the first team is as
follows:
Center, Alice Woods; Running cer
ter, Esther Lindquist; Forwards,
Jeanette Waldron and Hazel King;
Guards, Nila Farlein and Clara Kan
ney. The girls on the second team
are: Center, Josephine Sutton; Run
ning center, Naomi Miller; Forwards,
Jessie Farleni and Mildred De Neui;
Guards, Emily Horner and Ethel Em
erson. Mrs. Albert Adamson was given a
birthday , surprise party at her home
Thursday afternoon by a number of
her friends. A number of readings
were given and Mrs. Adamson was
presented with a jardinere and a large
bouquet of carnations, gifts from the
guests. At four o'clock a lunoheon of
sandwiches, cake, pickles and coffee
was served. Those present were:
Mesdames Saunders, Hadley, Wal
ter Bennett, Robert Young, John
Rauch, Mike Peters, H. Leisman,, H.
E. Wallis, George Batdorf, Viola Ben
nett, Viola Fromong, Lee Porter, Cleim
Dollar, R. A. Junken, and Mrs. Adam
son.
Mr. and ,Mrs. Robert Sizer of Oma
ha Neb., are visiting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Arte Johnson. "Mr. Sizer
sizer is a brother of Mrs. Johnson.
'Mrs. G. B. Wilson visited in Van
couver Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. White of McMinnville
have rented the Bevins place on
Twelfth street recently vacated by Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Larson.
Bernard Davis celebrated his 10th
birthday Monday evening with a party
for a number of his friends. After
an evening of fun Mrs. W. W. Davis
served refreshments. Those present
were: Misses Frances Carpenter,
Sonora Brown, Gladys Mootry, May
Strong and Maxine Tuor and Master
Clem Dollar, Robert Carter, Robert
Wilson, Harold Mootry and Benard
Devis. ,
Mr. and Mrs. William Kaise who are
making their home near Vancouver for
the winter spent the week-end in Wil
lamette visiting relatives. ,
Members of the Junior Choir were
given a hallowe'en party last Tuesday
by Miss Florence Fromong at her
home. The lights were dimmed and
ghost stories told and Halloween
games played after which refresh)
ments were served Those present
were: Missies Ethel Irish, Sonoira
Brown, Eunice Morrell, Gladys Morty,
Lucile Emerson, Helen Smith, Mary
Laurs, Anna Matlaski, Annie Myers,
Dorothy DeBok, Doris Andrus, Lulu
Babcock, Jean McLean, Brwnie Mat
laski, Alice Beardsley, Annie Laurs,
Gladys Dollar, Emily Hoover and Na
omi Barnes.
Mr. F. Frederic! and Mr. Franzel
left Wednesday morning on a duck-
. hunting trip into the Tillamook coun
try.
A miscellaneous shower in honor of
Miss Lorraine Martin vho is to be
come the wife of Lloyd Mathers was
given at the home of Mrs. Ewald Leis
man last Thursday, j. Many beautiful
present wsere given to Miss Martin
and after a .pleasant evening re
freshments . were served in cafeteria
style. - ...
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Tuesday the younger pupils of the
Capitol High school indulged in Hal
loween pranks, arrayed in orange and
black costumes with their jack o lan
terns. Bernice Parker took the part
of the witch, while the children danc
ed, recited arid sang songs.
Frank, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Car-
razza, while playing at school, fell and
sprained his ankle so severely as to
necessitate his remaining at home.
The Owl Club celebrated Halloween
with a dance. Mrs. A. T. Mims took
the part of the witch and told fortunes
over the witches brew, while ghosts
and faces plastered with dough and
wrapped in winding sheets marched
around in a ghastly light. The hall
was effectively decorated with orange
and black streamers, black cats and
jack o' lanterns.
Saturday night, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Priggie entertained with a
card party, at their new home. Among
those present were, Mr. and Mrs. M.
L. McGraw, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Finke,
Mr. and Mrs. George Hartman, Mr. and
Mrs. Morris and Mr. and Mrs. Kopp.
Miss Freda Giebler attended a jolly
party which was given as a surprise
on Mr. and Mrs. E. Franke, recently.
All sorts of games were participated
in throughout the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Crosby, of Capitol Hill,
are enjoying a new motor car, recently
purchased
The neighbors and friends of Mrs.
Carl Duhrkoop - surprsed her with a
stork shower last Thursday afternoon.
The gathering was held in Knox Hall
and about forty-five ladies atttnded.
Mrs. Duhrkoop received many dainty.
exquisite gifts A basket luncheon
with coffee was served.
Mrs. J. V. Patton was surprised with
a visit from an old friend from Butte,
Montana, Mrs. John A. MacMillen.
Mrs. Harry Stillwell assisted in en
tertaining Mrs. MacMillen during her
stay in Portland of several days.
Mrs. J. J. Kirker formerly of Collins
View, is now residing in the1 Land
house in Kilpatrick Tract.
The Carson Heights Foreign Mis
sionary Society are planning an enter
tainment at the church in the near
future. Mrs. Hugh Gruwell an elocu
tionist of high merit, will put on her
own program consisting of recitations
and music. Tickets of 25 cents for
grown ups and 10 cents for children
will be sold, the proceeds to go to the
church.
Mrs. Taylor and her two children,
with her sister, Mrs. W. Cavenaugh,
and mother, Mrs. Craft, motored down
from Kent, last week, and visited Mr.
and Mrs. R. A Watson, their old time
neighbor, and Mrs. Oarman, of Port
land. They returned after a""weeks
visiting in Portland.
Mrs. -E. E. Larkin of Collins View,
has rented her home, and moved to
Portland, for the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. George Brown are rid
ing in their own motor carthese days,
a Ford sedan.
Mr. and Mrs. Bonds and family, of
Capitol Hill, moved last week to Cal
ifornia.
Mrs.J. G. Murray, who has been on
an extended trip visiting relatives; in
Los Angeles, has returned, to her
home."
The property owners of these dis
tricts are much interested in the re
opening of the question of the Terwili
ger Boulevard extension. J. C. Ains
worth, chairman of the city planning
commission, ' C. Foreston and C. L.
Marshall, deputy court surveyor, were
appointed by the county commission
ers Monday as viewers, to report on
the Terwilliger Boulevard extension.
The commission proposed to extend
the Boulevard from the present ter
minus at the Slavin Road to the Clack
amas County line, to Oswego.
The Official Board of the Carson
Heights Church met last. Friday even
ing to arrange the budget for the com
ing year.
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George Adams went to Portland to
spend the week-end with his daughter,
Mrs Shaver- also to attend to busi
ness. "
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Miller returned
from Hood River last Week, where
they have been, helping save the large
apple crop. -
Beldon McGregor spent the week
end in Portland, with his brother. For
est McGregor. "
Mr. Purdun returned from an ex
tended trip of evangelical wohk, last
week.
Mr. Slyter was a Portland visitor a
few days last week. He recently mov
ed his sawmill and now has a fine belt
of timber to work on. Mr. Slyter ex
pects to begin sawing this week.
Mrs. Eddie Dart went to Oregon
City on business, Saturday.
Mr. .Schuebel of Oregon City, and
Mr. Martin of Portland, spoke in Mo
lalla at the Lyric theatre on the com
pulsory education bill. Quite a large
crowd was out to hear them.
. Mrs. Glen Morgan of Portland, spent
a few days last week with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Wosley.
Lester Evon went to Oregon City on
busienss Thursday. "
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Yoder returned
from an extended trip through Olka-
homa and 'Missouri. While they en
joyed their trip east, they were glad
to get back to Oregon.
Oscar. Dubolse came up from Port
land, Saturday, and got hi3 wife and
daughter, who have been"stayihg with
Mrs. Duboise's mother. Mrs. Clem
Marsh. ' :
Will Shaver went to Portland,
Thursday, to see his wife, who is In a
hospital there.
Mrs. Will Shaver, who is In the hos
pital at Portland, had her tonsils re
moved and is getting along nicely.
Miss Rachel Murphy, who has been
visiting in Silverton for some time,
returned home. While away she spent
a few days at Netarta. ' .
Mr. B. Shofield ot Billings! Montana,
has leased the Biglowe place at pres
ent. Mrs. Shqfleld is in Seattle visit
ing with friends.
There was a surprise party given at
the home of Gus Johnson, a few miles
north of Molalla, Saturday night" A
large crowd attended. Mr. and Mrs,
Johnson intend going east in a few
days and they have sold their place
and will have their sale Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Yeager and sons
Wilbur and Donald, were welcome visi
tors in Molalla a few days last week.
Mr. Yeager has sold his bakery at
White Salmon and will move on their
farm near Libertyf Washington.
Mr. and Mrs; Olson and family of
Portland spent a few days last week
with Mrs. Olson's sister, Mrs. Halver-
son.
A. J Lais, who had the misfortune
to lose his saw mill by fire last week,
has purchased the Archie McCord saw
mill, and also has purchased his ranch.
He takes possession immediately
Mrs. Nalguth who teaches the third
and fourth grade in the Molalla school,
sp,ent a few days last week in Port
land, as her room Is closed because of
sickness. '
Auto Signals for Turning Now Standard Over Nation;
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Proper Methods are
Shown in Pictures.
STCP To signal your intention to
. stop, extend arm straight out with
back of hand to rear of car
Do you use the proper signals when driv-
ing your automobile? Automobile associa
tions over the country are developing the
theory that a large part of accidents on the
roads come from the improper or musun
derstood signals. Traffic regulations over
the nation require signals in turning but ob
servance of the law is not uniform enough to
make the signals intelligible to all
In the interests of standardization Col
lier's Weekly, has gathered what are consid
ered the five best signals and is urging their
general adoption by all of the motorists.
The signals are published here through
the courtesy of the Pacific Highway Garage.
BACK UP First look back to see if
the way is clear. Then extend arm1
with palm of hand to the rear and
motion backward
NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEET
ING TO V.OTE SPECIAL ROAD TAX
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Notice is hereby given, pursuant to
Chap. 118, General Laws of Oregon,
for 1921, that a Road District Meet
ing of the legal voters of Road Dis
trict No. 18, Clackamas County, Ore
gon, will be held on ,the 18th day of
November, 1922, in said road district
at the hour of 8: 00 "P. M., in the
East- Mt. Scott School House to
to vote an additional tax In said
Road District for road purposes as by
Law provided. '
H. E. CROSS, County Judge.
NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEET
ING TO VOTE SPECIAL ROAD TAX
Notice is hereby given, pursuant to
Chap. 118, General Laws of Oregon,
for 1921, that a Road District Meet
ing of the legal voters of Road Dis
trict No. 19, Clackamas County, Ore
gon, will be held on the 18th day of
November, 1922, in said road district
at the hour of 2:00 P. M. in the
FRANK OTT'S HALL
to vote, an additional tax in said
Road District for road purposes as by
Law provided.
H. E. CROSS, County Judge.
NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEET-
ING TO VOTE SPECIAL ROAD TAX
Notice is hereby given, pursuant to
Chap. 118, General Laws of Orepon,
for 1921, that a Road District Meet
ing of the legal, voters of Road Dis
trict No. 20, Clackamas County, Ore
gon, will, be held on the 18th day of
November, 1922, in said road district
at the hour of 8:00 P. M. in the
DAMASCUS COMMUNITY HOUSE,
to vote an additional tax In said
Road District for road purposes as by
Law provided.
H. E. CROSS, County Judge.
NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEET
ING TO VOTE SPECIAL ROAD TAX
Notice is hereby given, pursuant to
Chap. 118, General Laws of Oregon,
for 1921, that a Road District Meet
ing of the legal voters of Road Dis
trict NO. 21, Clackamas County, Ore
gon, will be held on the 18th day of
November, .1922, in said road district
at the hour of 1.00 P. M. in the
UNION SCHOOL HOUSE
to vote an additional tax in said
Road .District for road purposes as by
Law provided.
H. E. CROSS, County Judge.
NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEET
ING TO yOTE SPECIAL ROAD TAX
Notice is hereby given, pursuant to
Chap. 118, General Laws of Oregon,
for 1921, that a Road District Meet
ing of the legal voters of Road Dis
trict No. 22, Clackamas County, Ore
gon, will be held on the 18th day of
November, 1922, In said road district
at the hour of 2r. 00 P. M. In the
I. O. O. F. HALL AT BORING,
to vote an additional tax In said
Road District forToad purposes as by
Law provided.
H. E. CROSS, County Judge.
NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEET
ING TO VOTE SPECIAL ROAD TAX
Notice is hereby given, pursuant to
Chap. li8, General Laws of Oregon,
for 1921, that a Road District Meet
ings of the legal voters of Road Dis
trict No. 23. Clackamas County, Ore
gon, will be held on the 18th day of
November, 1922, in said road district
at the hour of 1:30 P. M. in the
COTTRELL COMMUNITY CHURCH
to vote an additional tax in said
Road District for. road purposes as by
Law provided.
H. E. CROSS, County Judge.
NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEET
ING TO VOTE SPECIAL ROAD TAX
Notice is hereby given, pursuant to
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RIGHT TURN To signal your in
tention to turn to the right, flex the
left arm upward at the elbow and
point the first finger to the right
LEFT TURN To signal your in
tention to turn to the left, extend the
arm and point finger to the left
JTURN AROUND To signal your
. intention to turn completely around,t
circle arm and hand three times .
. backward
Chap. 118, General Laws of Oregon,
for 1921, that a Road District Meet
ing of the legal voters of Road Dis
trict No. 24, Clackamas County, Ore
gon, will be held on the 18th day of
November, 1922, In said road district
at the hour of 8:00 P. M. in
AIMES, NEAR BULL RUN,
to vote an additional tax in said
Road District for road purposes as by
Law provided.
H. E. CROSS, County Judge.
NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEET
ING TO VOTE SPECIAL ROAD TAX
Notice Is hereby given, pursuant to
Chap. 118, General Laws ot Oregon,
for 1921, that a Road District Meet
ing of the legal voters of Road Dis
trict" No. 25, Clackamas County, Ore
gon, will be held on the 18th day of
November, 1922, In said road district
at the hour of 1:00 P. M. in the
BULL RUN SCHOOL HOURE
to vote an additional tax in said
Road District for road purposes as by
Law provided.
H. JE. CROSS, County Judge.
NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEET
ING TO VOTE SPECIAL ROAD TA'
at the hour of 8:00 P. M. in the
CITY HALL IN SANDY,
to vote an additional tax in said
Road District for road-purposes as by
Law provided.
H. E. CROSS, County Judge.
NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEET
ING TO VOTE SPECIAL ROAD TAX
Notice is hereby given, pursuant to
Chap.. 118, General Laws of Oregon,
for 1921, that a Road District Meet
ing of the legal voters of Road Dis
trict Nd. 11, Clackamas County, Ore
gon, will be held on ,the 18th day of
November, 1922, in said ibad district
at the hour of 2:00 P. M. in the
HAZELIA SCHOOL HOUS
to vote an additional t.s-
Road District for road.
Law provided.
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for 1921, that a Road District Meet
ing of the legal voters of Road Dis
trict No. 12, Clackamas County, Ore
gon, will be held on ,the 18th day of
November, 1922, in said road district
at the hour of 8:00 P M. in the
Lake Grove Community House
to vote an additional tax in said
Road District for road purposes as by
Law provided.
. ,EE. CROSS, County Judrv
NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEET
ING TO VOTE SPECIAL ROAD TAX
Notice is hereby given, pursuant ta
Chap. 118, General Laws of Oregon,
for 1921, that a Road District -
ing of the legal voters of
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gon,
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Notice is here
Chap. 118, Gene
for 1921, that a
ing of the legal
trict No. 27, Clar,
gon, will be held
November, 192'r1
at the hour f
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to vote an f
Road Distric f
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Notice is hereby given, pursua
Chap. 118, General Laws of C,
for 1921, that a Road Distri"
ing of the legal voters of
trict No. 26, Clackamas Ci
gon, will be held on the
November, 1922, in saifL
at the hour of 2:0(
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to vote an- addi .
Road District for :
Law provided.
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NOTICE OF
ING TO VC
Notice is i
Chap. 118,
for 1921, tf
ing of the
trict No. I
gon, will A
November.j
at the hil
Council
to vote aj
Road DistrM
Law providf j
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Notice is
Chap. 118,
for 1921 thp
ing of the S
trict No. 7,
gon, will be
November, 191
at the 'hour
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to vote an a
Road District toil
Law provided.
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. Notice Is hereby gi
Chap. 118, General l
for 1921, that a Road
ing of the legal voters
trict No. 6, Clackamas!
gon, iwill be held on ,thH
November, 1922, in said