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    THE BANNER-COURIER, OREGON CITY, OREGON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1922
Page Seven
News From Over
CLACKAMAS COUNTY
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Mrs. J. W. Watts and Mrs. E. K.
Dart of Molalla were visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Charley Hattan
Thursday.
Mrs. H. S. Anderson, who had the
misfortune to sprain her back, is now
able to be up and around again. .
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Byers and family
went to The Dalles .on Thursday to
visit the formers brother, W. A. Byers
and family.
The Pleasant Home Club met with
Ms. Charles Huttan on Thursday. They
took for their subject of discussion
he topic "Thanksgiving." Refresh
ments were served and a very pleasant
and profitable day was spent..
Mr. J. A. Byers has been ill thejast
few days but is feeling better aTthis
writing.
Mrs. Nan Mumpower and son Vergil
. of Portland, Mrs. Schmit and Miss
Schmit of Sunnyside were visiting at
the home of jar. and Mrs. Paul Mum
power Sunday.
The Sunday evening service held by
Rev J. A. Ware of Oregon City was
well attended. Mr. Ware spoke on the
theme of "Thanksgiving."
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Everybody remember the masquer
ade dance at the Grange Hall, Thanks
giving Eve. Prizes will be given for
the best costumes.
George Oldenstadt, Harry Gosser,
Otis Robbins, Harold Sharp, Mr. and
Mrs. Smith, Nola Turner and Norman
Turner attended the dance given at
Willamette. '
E. W. Born, Mrs. Annie Robbins,
Otis Robbins, Erma Robbins and Aura
Robbins were the supper guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Sharp, 'Monday .evening.
Mr. and Mrs. John spent Friday
afternoon in Oregon City.
The regular monthly meeting of the
Grange was held Saturday. About 30
members were present. The next meet
ing will be held the last Saturday in
December.
Mrs. Annie RoUbins; Aura Rob
bins and Erma Robbins visited Mrs.
Artie Thompson Sunday aftesnoon.
Ervin Sharp recently sold 14 turkeys
and 18 chickens in the Oregon City
market.
Howard Turner and Chester Koello
anier spent part of Sunday morning at
Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Koellomier's of
Willamette.
Hugh Moulton, Norman Turner
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The Highland Literary society met
November 24. A program and kan
garoo court served as entertainment
APH0MPT
KICIi-OIF
in the coldest
weather
Zerolene good cold
test oil now freely
and lubricate per
fectly in zero weather
protect the bear
ingi increase the
power and flexibility
of your engine.
The cafeteria lunch and grab bag net
ted fifteen dollars, the proceeds being
used for the benefit of our school. The
next meeting will be the 22nd of De
cember, and the committee is already
at work for a community Christmas
tree and Rrogram, with gifts for all.
Miss Esther Moser called on Mrs.
B. Aeby and Mrs. Percy Jones, Satur
day afternoon.
O. Hoffman motored to Portland,
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe. Smith and son
Willie visited at the M. E. Handle
home, Saturday evening. -
Mr. and Mrs. T. Cornwell were Ore
gon City visitors, Friday.
Mrs. C. C. Handle spent Sunday and
monoay visiung rnentts in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Wehrman spent the
week-end at the L. Martin home.
Mrs. G. Fonander went to Portland.
'Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Waneck have re
turned from their visit with friends
in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. P. Jones and children
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Graves,
Sunday.
The party given at the Martin home
was well attended and everybody re
ports a fine time. The evening was
spent in dancing and lunch was served
at midnight.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Nelson and Mrs.
Iva"McVay were Oregon City visitors,
Thursday and Friday.
Mrs. Nicholas of Portland is visit
ing her hon, Frank Nicholas.
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BOLTON
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Mrs. Anna Gallinger of Oregon City
visited at the home of her mother,
Mrs. H. D. McLarty, Saturday after
noon.
Gordon Mammerle had his ankle Dut
in a cast last Friday afternoon, after
an x-ray picture revealed a broken
bone at the side. The injury was sus
tained while practicing football and it
was thought at first that the ankle
was only sprained.
Miss Mildred McKillican had as her
guests, Saturday, Mrs. Frances Larios
of Oregon City, and Mrs. Ruth Bellvue,
of Knappa, Ore.
The Bolton Community Club, which
has been organized but a short time, is
making rapid progress and is doing
much toward the improvement of the
fire hall. At the last meeting Mrs. N.
McHiHican, Mrs. J. McKillican and
Miss E. Schoenheinz had charge of a
"fish pond," at which about six dollars
was realized. This is to be used in
the purchase of dishes for the hall.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Schoenheinz enter
tained during the past week-end a par
ty of friends from Portland.
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MOLALLA
Mrs. A. D. Cow r-
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Mr. and, Mrs. Will Philpot and little
son went to Lents, last Sunday, to visit
friends.
100 power at once. Your
motor kicks off the moment
you step on the starter.
That's "Red Crown" the
quickest-starting motor fuel
on the market.
"Red Crown" vaporizes rap
idly and uniformly . in the.
carburetor, no matter how
cold it gets.
Play safe. Use quick-action
"Red .Crown" and nothing
else, and you'll go a long
ways toward eliminating winter-driving
troubles.
Fill at the Red Crown sign
at service stations, garages
and dealers everywhere.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
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C. J. Larson went to Portland and
Vancouver last week-end on business.
Mrs. L. Duchet went to Oregon City
on business, last week. "
Miss Mabel Lundell of Portland is
visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs.
Fred Fredrickson. '
Mr. Ducket of Yakima, who is vis
iting his father and another, Mr. and
Mrs. L. Ducket, in Molalla, went to
Silverton Wednesday and spent a few
days there with friends and relatives.
( Mr. Slope was bo unfortunate as to
get his hand against the saw at the
mill. He ' was taken to a Portland
hospital, where it was found neces
sary to amputate the second finger of
his right hand.
Monday was turkey day at Molalla,
as oa that day several farmers ship
were oh their way to southern Oregon.
Thanksgiving trade. . The price re
ceived was around thirty-five cents a
pound..
Rev. A. Purden, who has been away
on a business trip, returned last Wed
nesday. . '
Miss Doris Wood returned Thursday
from Underwood, Washington, where
she has been packing apples. .
Emil Itchner, Wort Cockrell and Joe
Case left for Klamath Falls, Wednes
day.
Clem Marsh is very sick at his home
near Molalla.
Miss Ethel Renney, a teacher in the
Molalla High school, visited her par
ents at McMinnville, last week.
Lawrence Masterton, S. J. Vaughn,
Wayne and Donald Bauer, Alvin Ellis
and Walter Taylor motored to Corval-
lis Saturday, and attended the foot
ball game.
Carl Deardorf, who has been work
ing in Leroy, Oregon, for the past few
months, returned home last Wednes
day.
Mrs. F. J. Clemo of Ontario, Oregon,
spent a few days the past week with
Rev. and Mrs. Clemo.
Gordon Taylor has purchased the
Daily Pottery Products Company's land
in the Shaver addition.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holman motor1-
ed to Corvallis last week to attend
the football game.
Emory Worth and Vern Furie motor
ed to Corvallis one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Osburn were
Portland visitors a few days last week.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Corner and son of
Portland spent a few days last week at
the Clarence Osburn home. They
were on their wa yto southern Oregon.
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CARSON HEIGH1S &
CAPITOL HILL
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At the meeting of the electf c light
committee' last Thursday evening, it
was found that seventy-three homes
are wired and a remaining twenty-sev
en to be wired. Of the twemy-seven,
ten have their orders placed with Mr
Johnson, who has keen too busy tj get
around: Committee meats again next
week.
All mothers and honorary mothers
ui oromuu uroop xso. i, wno are in
terested in helping put the quilt to
gether, are invited to meet at the home
of Mrs. George Hartman, Tuesday, at
ociock. Bring needles and be pre
pared to sew. Refreshments will be
served and all mothers are urged to
attend.
Dr. H. T. Green and wife met with
the Sunday school teachers at the Car
son Heights Community church, last
Wednesday afternoon, for a social,
helpful talk on Sunday school work.
Beginning Sunday, the Sunday school
will begin at 10:30 a. m. There is to
be a prize for the class havin er the
greatest attendance for six Sundays.
The entertainment to be give by
Mrs. Hugh Gruwell at the church, un
der the auspices of the Woman's For
eign Missionary society promises to be
something especially good. The date
set is December 8, Friday evening.
Mrs. Gruwell 13 an elocutionist of note
and we are fortunate in obtaining her
services.
R. A Watson has left for The Dalles.
where he has found congenial employ
ment for the winter.
Robert Meyers Bpent the week-end
at Camp Brockway, where a number of
the old-time Boy Scouts were invited
to a get-together social time.
Mr. and Mrs Arthur Brotchi are re-
ceivine congratulations over the birth
of a fine baby girl, November 27.
Mrs. Sandidge and daughter Ruth.
formerly of Collins View, now residing
at Tillamook, are visiting old friends
ana neighbors, being the guests of Mrs.
W. Mack.
Miss Josephine Troutwine returned
home last week, after nearly two years
spent in Honolulu, the Hawaiian Is
lands and Arizona,
Mrs M. F. Hardwich entertained her
Sunday school class with a Darty. last
DTiaay evening. As each pupil was
auowea to invite a friend, it was a
large, Jolly crowd of girls who filled
the home. .
A special meeting of the Bov Scout
Troop No. 105. Carson Heights, was
held last Friday evening at the church.
ior the initiation of Robert Meyers,
who was made assistant scout master.
George Brown and Mr. Whitmore, as
committeemen, assisted. The troop
presented their scout master, Robert
Bruce Horsfaii. with a scout button.
Mr. Meyers has received his registra
tion papers from New York.
Another meeting of the (property
owners on Seventh street. Carson
Heights, was held last week to facili
tate work on their road. Mr. Coffin,
who has charge of the work, broke his
truck, causing a delay.
Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Price and son
Trevor, visited the barracks at Van
couver, Wash., as the guest of the
cnapiain and his wife.
There is a movement afoot among
his old neighbors, to surprise H. K.
Liuce with a radio phone. Mr. Luce
has been bed-ridden as a paralytic for
over a year. Mr. Probst has promised
to furnish Borne of the material and to
make the radio. Anyone wishing to
make donations towards the expense
may leave same with George Brown
or Mrs. George Hartman. The days
seem long when one lies helpless all
the tune.
Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Harper, who left
some time ago for a ranch at Beaver-
ton, are returning to their old home in
Collins View.
Mrs Phillips underwent an operation
at the hospital last week, and her little
daughter Jean visited with Mr. and
Sirs. Sim.
The regular meeting of the Portland
Council of the Parent-Teachers' asso
ciation will be held Friday in Room A,
Central library, from 10 a. m. until 4
p. m. On account of Thanksgiving
falling on the date set for the session
of the social service department, the
meeting will be deferred.
Miss Alice Genevieve Smflth was
hostess to her students at the Ellison-
White studio, last Friday evening.
At the meeting last week of Brownie
Troop No 1, it was decided to call the
troop "Hill Brownies," because they
live on the hill, and for their symbol
they chose the fern. The Hill Brown
ies will participate in the rally to be
held December 2, putting on their
"Grand Salute." -
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Mrs. R. F. Deter enjoyed a visit with
her sister, who was here from Medf ord
several days the past week .
Dr. S. F. Scripture of Portland, ac
companied by Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rob
erts and children, motored to Wood
burn, Sunday afternoon, where they
visited the Fitch family, former resi
dents of this place.
Theroux's school orchestra spent the
week-end at Bolton. -
Calvin Morse visited his sisters,
Mrs. Hugh Roberts and "Mrs. Bess
Bruechert, Friday. He was enroute to
Halsey, Oregon, to look after his in
terests in a stock ranch which he re
cently purchased at that place.
Mrs. Warren Swart spent several
days the past week in Portland with
her daughter, Mrs. A. A. Albright, who
is confined to her home with a sprain
ed knee.
Mrs. Jennie Butts has gone to In
dependence, Oregon, where she will
spend Thanksgiving with her son.
Mrs. H. H. Emmons entertained at a
luncheon at the Knickerbocker, last
Friday, In honor of Mrs. Garlock and
Mrs. Ballou, of Portland. Covers were
laid for six: M'mes. Garlock and Bal
lou will leave the last of the week for
a tour of the world.
George Ingalls of Hood River has
been visiting his mother the past week.
Mrs. Gump and two children of Port
land have been visiting Mrs. E. C.
Cams of Hull avenue.
Mrs. S. O. Griffith entertained at a
luncheon last Friday, a t her home on
Railroad avenue, in honor of Mrs.
Qouthit, of Oregon City. Covers were
laid for six. In the afternoon the
guests played "500."
Mrs. Kelly of Morse avenue receiv
ed a message last week, announcing
the death, in the east, of her mother,
Mrs. Gertrude E. Willever, of Bloom
ington, Illinois, who had reached the
ripe age of 88 years.
Mr. and .Mrs. George Bidgood of
Troutdale were guests, the past week,
of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thomas of Ad-
die street
Mrs. Norman Chapman entertained
the Luncheon Club Tuesday, at her
home on the river.
Mrs. Lucy Allen arrived Dednesday
from Corvallis, and will spend her
Thanksgiving vacation with her
daughter, Mrs. W. I. Blinestone.
Mrs. Julia Haskell of Oregon City,
spent Tuesday afternoon with Jen
nings Lodge friends.
Rev. and Mrs. A. B. Snider left Tues
day for Forest Grove, where they will
spend Thanksgiving with Mrs. Snider's
mother and brother.
W. A. Rush is home from Monmouth
Normal school for the Thanksgiving
holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bretscher were
dinner guests of relatives in Portland,
Saturday evening.
Mrs. Gertrude Wanker of Oswego,
spent Saturday and Sunday at- the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Kennedy of Jennings avenue.
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CANBY
Dr. John Fuller
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Social Functions
On Wednesday afternoon, Nov 22,
under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid
Society of the Canby M. E. church, a
very enjoyable social gathering took
place, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. r.
Webber, two miles east of Canby.
About thirty-five members and friends
of the society were present A social
time was enjoyed by all, following
which refreshments were served by
Mrs. Webber, who acted in the capac
ity of hostess.
This social phase of the aid society
is to take place once each month as
an aid toward cultivating a broader
acquaintance and closer fellowship be
tween the ladies of the community
E wish to
thank the
Fire Boys for the
I great work they
I did in saving our
stock of goods
from destruction
in Monday nights
fire.
y Also those who carried
I dry place.
The Hub
GROCERY
On the Hill
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who wis h to take part in church activ
ities.
Tuesday evening, November 20, Kirk
Rebekah Lodge, No. 124, nominated the
following officers for the new term,
which begins January 18, 1923: Noble
Grand, 'Mrs. Anna Lents ; vice-grand,
jvirs. Clara Melum; rec. sec, Clarence
Eid; fin. sec, Mrs. A. H. Knight;
treasurer, Mrs. H. H. Eccles.
After selection of these officers, five
new members were initiated into the
order. The Molalla degree team and
staff from Oak Lodge, No. 159, guests
of the Canby lodge, took charge of the
degree work. The degree team con
sisted of about twenty members and
their work challenged the admiration
of all who witnessed it.
At the close of the initiatory work a
fellowship session was held, followed
by refreshments, served by the local
lodge.
Football
On the Canby field, Friday, Novem
ber 24, the third of a series of foot
ball - games 'between the Canby and
Hubbard High schools, was won by
Canby, 38 to 0. Both teams played
well and the game was enjoyed by a
large and appreciative crowd.
Prof. Gislie of the Canby High school
is proving to be a genius as a coach.
" LOCALS.
The following Canbyites left Wed
nesday for a Thanksgiving week-end
trip to Seaside: Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
Sheldon, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Blair,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Eccles', Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Graham and Mr. and Mrs.
Grant White. They expect to return to
Canby Sunday evening. This trip tol
Oregon's popular beach is an annual
affair. I
Last Friday night the Canby and
Barlow congregations of the Lutheran
church met in union meeting at the
Barlow church, where 200 members
and their friends enjoyed a basket
social, followed by speaking, vocal and
instrumental music. Good things to
eat were in abundance and the occa
sion was very much enjoyed by all at
tending About $50 was realized on
the sale of the baskets.
Mrs. Esther P. McGraw, formerly
Mrs. Geo. R. Schrieber, whose hus
band once taught in the Canby school,
has recently returned from several
years' missionary service in China.
This native daughter of Oregon, who
has rendered years of self-sacrificing
service among the Mongolian race,
gave a very interesting and much ap
preciated lecture at the Canby Evan
gelical church, last Sunday night She
was assisted .in the service by special
music by Prof. Franklin Launer of
Willamette University, and a vocal
solo by Miss Lorraine Lee of Canby.
The large audience listened to some
thrilling reminiscences of the personal
experience of one who fought many
moral and spiritual battles at a point
where Christianity and paganism mee
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned administrator of the estate
of Rebecca Jennie Vincent Niles, de
ceased, has filed his final account in
the County Court of Clackamas Coun
ty, Oregon, and said Court has set
Tuesday, the. 26th day of December,
1922, at the hour of 10:30 o'clock a. m.
of said day, in the County Court Room
in the County Court House, in Oregon
City, Oregon, as the time and place for
hearing any and all objections to said
final report, and the discharge of said
administrator.
Dated, November 22nd, 1922.
RALPH W. NILES,
Administrator of the Estate of Re
becca Jennie Vincent Niles, Deceased.
G. B. Dimick &
M. L. Mulvey,
Attorneys for Administrator. ll-23-5t
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Night
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