Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, June 24, 1921, Page Page 7, Image 7

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1921
Page 7
SANDY DEPARTMENT
0 ' MRS. J. M. C. MILLER Correspondent
Eagle to Scream at
Sandy July Fourth
SANDY, June 2. The Eagle is flap
ping Ms wings and getting ready to
fly at Sandy on July 4. Judge Camp
bell of Oregon City will deliver the'or
ation of the day, and the Cottrell hfme
orchestra of five pieces will play foi
the morning program, there will be
vocal music, etc. A basket "dinner, cof
fee will be served free! Bring your
own cups along if possible There will
be a big baseball game in the after
noon at tfie Sandy diamond and a pro
gram of music and songs, readings)
talks, etc., in the afternoon so those
who do not want to go to the ball game
can be entertained. It will be an od-
faRhionpd home-like Fourth with
amusement for all. Everybody Come!
Song Program Ends
Season Ativities
SANDY, June 21. The following
numbers closed the series of commun
ity song TroBTams for the season:
Voluntary, Mrs. George Perret; re
sponsive reading; Anthem, ' by Mrs
Miller, Mrs. Esson, Dr. Sture and R. ri.
to paint her house. New papering has
been done, new cupboard3 etc made.
The Halls have been doing the carpen
ter work. ' ' ,
The Sandy merchants are displaying
real fire crackers which means real
fun for the youngsters and some of the
"oldsters" on July 4.
And our neighbor Estacada is going
to celebrate also! Their bills are
around our town.'
Mr. and Mrs. Schindler and children
of Friend, Eastern Oregon, were Sun
day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Ferret. The Schindlers left
Tuesday after a week's visit with rc-lu
tives.
Mrs Jack Scales brough her mother
Mrs H. Blackhall and little nephew
ber shingle mill at Cherry ville and has
taken the mill over . The "Webber fam
ily may move to' Eastern Oregon.
There seems to be hope lor Bill Alt's
"recovery" from a severe attack of
"Sedantis," which in some mysterious
manner caused him to suffer from a
"black eye, a pealed nose and a big
lump on the heady' No definite partic
ulars are flying about, but it seema
that in the greatness of his heart Bill
was lending a hand to certain way
farers in the dark; damp night as
the "bunch" returned from Brightwood
ed Miss Burse most of the time last
week.
Dorothy Mattingly is in Portland
spending a week with her aunt, Miss
Catherine Jean Mac Donald at th
Carlton hotel. Miss Mac Donald is
teacher at the Benson "Tech."
There were thirty-four "'turned out
at the annual school election, Monday
but should not there have been twice
as many.
The Misses Dixon who were to sing
on Sunday night's program were un
able to keep the engagement.
Reital Is Given
Friday at Sandy
SANDY, June 17. An event "of much
enjoyment was the recital and social
affair given by Mrs .Bertha A. Pur
cell yesterday in which the following
took part; piano solo, "Morning
Prayer," Pearl Proctor; vocal solo, "I
Love You Truly," Bernice Dixon;
Waltz, "Home Sweet Home," Ells
worth Bell; duet, "Beautiful Moon
light," Josephine and Pearl Dixon;
piano solo, "Flower Song," Desiree
Strack; solo, "When Song is Sweet,"
Josephine Dixon; Whistling solo,
Jonne Shelley; - recitation, Arletha
Proctor; All of these numbers were
well executed and reflected credit on
the part of Jboth teacher and pupils
Henrietta Doltz, niece of Mrs. Pnr-
cell also toot part on the program,
playing a number of piano selections,
her "Pas de Amiphores" and "Ber
ceuse" from the opera Joc-elyn" being
especially enjoyed. ,
After the enjoyabe recital was con
cluded Dr. Paul Doltz gave a talk on
his work as missionary in Silliman
Institute, P. I., which was instructive
and entertaining. Those present be
sides the -performers were Mesdames
Esson, Collier, Shelley, Perret, Scales,
Eddy, Strack, Harris, Loundree, W. A.
and Fred Proctor, E. Beers, Miss
Hazel Beers, Miss Lulu Eddy, Mrs. H.
Blackhall (Portland), Loraine and
Dewalta Strack, " Dr. and Mrs Doltz
and the hostess, Mrs. Purcell. Ice
cream (with strawberries) and cake
were served. The social hour was de
lightfully spent, everyone feeling bet
ter for the touch that brings -hearts to
gether in the home. Mrs. Doltz helped
receivie and Mrs Fred Proctor helped
serve.
Qmi.Hi- ianitatinna TUVa TiVd Prnrtn?
and " Mildred Barnett;' Solo, "The Bay out from Portland for a
Shepherd's Lullaby." Mrs. Miller:
Miss Edna Aeheson, sister of Mrs. Tte Collier family left Sunday for
George Perret who arrived from New Hood Kiver. Mrs. collier will probably
York this week, gave an interesting remain there a month with Mr Collier
talk. Duet, Mrs. R. E. Esson and Dr. ln the hope the change will cure her
Julius Sture Anthem, "Praise. Ye the
Lord," by the quartette. Hymns.
These song programs have filled a
niche in the community and the ex
periment, which was never tried in
this section till this winter, was con
structive. . Every community needs
music, needs it's own music To de
yelop a nation the community must
develop first, and every person in
Sandy is responsible for Sandy's part
attack of hay fever.
Mr. and Mrs. B. M. and Mr. and M.
P. M. Collier of Portland and Eugene
drove out to visit Mrs. Collier a few
days ago and took Hazel and David
home with them for a few weeks and
'Frieda" went to St. Helena on a
month's vacation.
Dr. Paul Doltz, brother of Mrs. Pur
cell knew ex-President Wilson very
well when Dr. Doltz was at Prince-
in the scheme of life. "Let George do ton, in fact he took lectures from Mr.
it," is the destructive force '-in any Wilson,
town! I The Eddy family treated the Sykes
family to a nice warm luncheon when
sandy LOCALS I tney were packing up to move, wnicn
reflected a neighborly spirit
SANDY, June 21. Bob Akin was Mrs. Katie Koch was feeing miser-
over from Marmot receady looking ably last week and was laid up part
after business here. - of the time.
R. Dittert took a trip to Portland a George Beers went to Portland Sat
few davs aero urday P. M.. played at a aance at
Ira Flinn has moved up to the Ware 1 Gresham. Saturday night and respond
place at Cherryville which he rented ed to long distance by going to Camas,
recently Wash., Sunday morning. But for all
Miss Margaret Miller of Portland that George would have played at tins
visited her cousins, Mr. .and Mrs. J. M. song service Sunday night
ana someooays oeaan naa a spell .Henrietta Doltz. niece of Mrs. Pnr-
or epilepsy and cut up strange capers I cell, who left Tuesday with her par-
tnat are not nanaed in ror print. I ents for the P. I., was born at Ilo Ilo,
Action has been taken by Mrs Clyde She finished her second year of high
McCully ,heir to the Gunn claim ttt I school at Lincoln, 'Neb., this year and
Firwood to. appeal the case recently will continue her work at Silliman Jn
won by the government, stitute until ready for college then she
Mrs. Marv I. Wilson entertained thn come to the "states" to continue
Misses Mixter Monday evening for
dinner and over night while they were
preparing to move.
Sandy has a new resident locating
engineer in town: who will push the
Ml. Hood Loop highway work. Mr.
Eason and family arrived Friday from
Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Thomas and Els-
worth Bell of Bull Run and Mr. and
Mrs. James" Smith and Miss Jennie
C. Miller last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bowers have
moved into the house recently vacated
by the Dodson family. Bowers is con
nected with the wood camp here.
Mr .and Mrs. Henry Kamp havo
moved to Portland where Mr. Kamp
will haul for the Johnson Construc
tion Co. Already men and material?
are being rushed up the mountains for
the Loop work.
Mrs George Flinn and children at
tended the big Advent camp meeting.
A portion of the Schwartz family
have gone to pick cherries at Hood
River and The Dalles.
Marie Krebs spent part of the week
with her grandmother, Mrs. Mary
Krebs.
J. C. Duke had new potatoes on his
ranch June 10 which is the first re
port of euch eary "murphies" that
her education. The same high school
course is given In her father's school
as here, so she had no trouble in go
ing on with her work in the U. S
schools during the vacation of a year.
. Mildred Barnett gathered ferns ami
flowers and helped decorate tbe
church prettily for the pi-ogram Sun
day r.ight.
The Misses Mixter and Mr." Jordon
had a delightful trip Sunday to Govern
ment Camn The eirls ift on ThasHst
vm o-.iu '6 . s10 ior .Newport and will move into one of
ijreeK enjoyea a line Dig cnicken. ana their houses there
ci.onuc.i, uiuuci ,L u.c uuuw ui iuC i Mrs. Alice Scales the new Parent
lieu and Littiepage Tamuy last Sun- Teacher president hopes for a good at-
aay. ine sunaay oeiore James ueu, tendance at the meetine Friday nie-ht.
Mr. and Mrs. Littlepage and Ray spent Mrs Scales tdans on doin? thins- for
me uay witn me 1 nomas iamuy ana tne schools the coming sea-son!
nau a hub umuer meie. Fred Junker is hrmine- t. lnta
Arthur Heacock and family spent himself in some good college for the
the week over in the Burn on the Hea- coming school year.
cock claim.
Mrs. Purcell's pupils will continue
their work through vacation for most
part. It is interesting to watch the
development of musical talent and
musical love in this community. Think
what it would be without anyinstru "cto
in the town! Many liyes rceive inspir
ation through the teaching and en-
MONEY TO LOAN
Farm Loam Uref erred
PAUL C FISCHER
Beaver Bldfl, Oregon City
Mr. and Mrs. W H Pridemore were I has been turne3 in.
in town Monday on their way to Port-1 Housewives are flitting about tht
land and had a large bouquet of squaw I past week rustling strawberries t"
grass with them which is blooming at I can, a nuniber picking their own. The
it's best at Government Camp now. I reduced price has made it possible rur
The Kriegers of Dover have been canning on a large scale this year.
bringing in a fine lot of strawberries Telephone poles are strung along
Sandyites Attend
Wheeler Reunion
SANDY, June 21; Mr. and Mrs. J.
C. Duke and Cecil Duke attended the
family reunion of the Wheeler clan
Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Wheeler between Sandy and
Pleasant Home. A fine ice-cream
and chicken dinner was served on the
lawn. Others present were the host
and hostess - and Mr. and Mrs. John
Wheeler and daughters, Mr. and Mrs.
W. R, Crosier, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Sloop. Oren Crosier, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Wheeler, Dorothy and Maurice
Wheeler and Sarah Wheeler, all of
Boring; Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Wheeler,
Mr. and Mrs. John Strebi, Sammie,
Kathryn, Donald and Jennie Strebin,
Mrs. Anna Richardson, Linn and Ella
Richardson, Ella Hensley, Arthur and
Ray Hensley and Bob Strebin, of
Troutdale; Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Cole
man, Edith Coleman, La Verne and
Pearl Coleman, Mr. and Mrs: Thomas
Hensley and family of Portland.
SANDY WINS GAME
SANDY," June 21. The baseball
game here Sunday was won by Sandy
against Corbett 8 to 7. It was a fast
game, and a large crowd attended. The
Sandy boys are jubilant for Corbett
played well and the game was excit
ing. Frank Christiansen is managei
of the Sandy team since PJatts moved
away.
to the Sandy market.
Mrs. George Brownell, wife of the
late attorney, of Oregon City is visit
ing Mrs. Emma Thomas at Aschoffs.
Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Shelley and chil
dren have been at Hood River for a
the road from Pizzola's to Kaisers,
which means that extension will soon
be in operation.
Mrs. Lehnfield has another hundred
little chicks out of the shell. She
also has 1000 hills of Oregon lima
MYERS BROS.
PLUMBERS
Repair Work A Specialty
Prices Right
Res. Phone 574 Front St.
Office Phone 293 Oswego.Ore.
week, and Mrs. Shelley may remain a I beans to train,
few davs loneer. Eliiah Coleman began work on a
Rev. F. Dobberful and family were summer house the first of the week
at Scheffin over Sunday and Rev. Dob- which he will build on his recently
berful nreached for the mission festi- acauired acreage he purchased in
val there. There was nice weather Sandy,
and a large crowd present. Miss Ruby Haley of Medford was in
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Kersch of the ! town visiting the first of the week.
Bluff road have been enjoying a visit Miss Haley had not been in Sandy for
from Mr .and Mrs. George Kiem and I nine years Her home was formerly
daughters, relatives, of the Tillamook I at Haley station and she Is well known
country. around here.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Brico and Mr Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eri and children
and Mrs. Jack Douglas of St. Johns were in town Monday evening and vis-
were guests at the home of Mr. and ited at the home of the Loundree
Mrs. E. Beers last Sunday C. D. Purcell drove to Portland Sun
Mr. and Mrs. Dell Jadwin of Bull day morning to spenl the day with
Run were over Sunday to see the ball I Mrs. Purcell, the Doltz family and
game and also visited at the Loundree other relatives, Mrs. Purcell went
home.
"Auntie" McGuigin and Mr. and Mrs. ! tinguished brother, Dr. Doltz,
R. C. Shipley drove over to hear the Doltz and daughter Henrietta.
song service program Sunday night. I Miss Emma Netzel is at home and
Jack Greenwood has rented a part will lemain with her parents for sev-
of his place at Arrawanna for a con-e;a. months while pri'jaring for 'the
struction camp for the Loop workers great event" which will take place
G. Rates, who lives near the Gaee sometime this fall Her nance is a
settlement had his work team stolen Washington man and a home in Port
last week but has a trace of the party land has already been purchased for
who was takine the horr.es across I the nrosoective bride. Miss Netzel
country. went to work in Portland at the a;
Jack Burnett hauled the Sykes' fur- of fourteen years and has worked
niture to Portland last Sunday, and steadily for eight years, end has sav-
Mf. and Mrs. Sykes drove down to I ed up "quite a stake," which is an
their new home in the afternoon. other illustration that any young per
Lex Schmitz has bought the Hedden son of good health can succeed it
house in Sandy. This place was sold "they have a mind to." ATis-i Netzel ha
to Clyde McCully last summer developed into a very fine cook, and
Isn't it fine the way some folks are no doubt a happy, thrifty tireeide is in
cutting the grass on the parkings? And I store for her and hera.
CARD OF THANKS
Wa wish to exrpress our sincere
couraeement of local musicians. It Bratltude to the Eagle Creek grange
not only develops the individual, hut ana our manv menus ior their kind
the rommnnitv to have a resident ness sympathy and beautiful floral of-
musicians who take an interest in the rerlnS8 111 our bereavement through
"budding s-eniuses." lne JOSS or our ear lamer.
tion for her splendid work as organ
ist during the series of song programs
just closed. Mrs. Esson, Mr. Smith
and Dr. Sture also are appreciated for
their faithfulness and splendid work,
as well as all of those who so kindly
gave their services for the various pro
grams.
MEISTER and FAMILIES,
DAVE HOFFMEISTER,
MRS. H EHMSEN and FAMILY.
FOR SALE Two motorcycles. Bar
gain. Call before noon. 823 Monroe
St.
SUMMONS
Rev. Earl Cotton will preach next ln U Circuit Court of the State of
Sunday night . He changed his dates
to the second and fourth Sundays.
Mrs. Elijah Coleman went to Gres
ham the first of the week on a busi
ness trip.
Now we have an Eason famiy in
town! We shall have to be careful not
to confuse "Eason" with our well
known "Esson" family.. The Easons
are located in the Burnett house which
was recently fixed over Inside.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Dahrens are
enjoying a wedding present they never
brought home till last week viz. a fine
Jersey that Adolph has been milking
three times a day.
Friends of Otto Aschoff will be glad
to' hear he will soon go to work, hav
ing recovered from his prolonged ill
ness carl Ascnoii is almost ready to
go to work again also, these brothers
Oregon, for the County of Cacka
mas
Hedvig Borg, Plaintiff,
vs.
Fred Peterson and Selma M. Peter
son, husband and wife, and
Nils J. Hart and Thilda Hart,
husband and wife, Defendants.
To Fred Peterson and Selma M. Peter
son husband and wife, and Nils J.
Hart and Thilda Hart, husband and
wife, and to all others unnamed and
unknown :
You are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint filed against
you in the above entitled suit by the
27th day of June, 1921, said date being
prescribed by an order of the Honor
able J. U. Campbell, Judge of the
above entitled court, and the said date
being more than six weeks' after the
13th day of May, 1921, wnich is the
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Cacka-mas
In the matter of the estate of Johan
Olsen, deceased.
nnrl ff vmi tall tn an a nntx: -r anA una. 1 NOtirtQ is NheirePV Citfen that
grieving over me'ioss 01 tneir aog Were hM the saW 27th dnur of j, 1921 the undesigned, Jens Olsen,
surely had a siege of it, but they have dat hV th'nM rr m
wrvn nut' I , . .
I rna Tir.C IMinilAOriAn rT r ciivmvnnnc
ivi r. ana ivins. unri w eiiuiuuu ai c
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
D. C Latourette, President F. J. Meyer, Cashier
The First National Bank
of Oregon City, Oregon
CAPITAL, $50,000.00
Transacts a General Banking Business Open from 9 A. M. to 3 P; M
you are hereby required to appear and
answer Complaint filed againsj you
in the above entitled suit within six
weeks from the date of the first pub
icalion of this summons, and if you
fail to so appear or answer for want
thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the
Court for the relief demanded in his
Complaint, to-wit: A decree forever
dissolving the marriage contract exist
ing between you and plaintiff.
This Summons is served upon you
by the publication thereof, once each
week for six consecutive weeks in the
Oregon City Enterprise, a newspaper
of general circulation, printed and pub
lished .t Oregon City in Clackamas
County, Oregon, the data of the first
publication thereof, being Friday, June
3, 1921, and the date of the last, pub
lication thereof, being Friday, July
15, 1921, all done in accordance with
the order of the Honorable James U.
Campbell, Judge of the above entitled
Court, which order was made and en
tered in this cause on the 2Sth day of
May, 1921.
WM. G. MARTIN,
CAREY F. MARTIN,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Postoffice address: 413 - Masonic
Temple Building, Salem, Oregon.
C. D. & D. C. LATOURETTE
Attorneys-at-Law
Commercial, Real Estate and
Probate out Specialties. Of
fice In First National Bank
Bldgv Oregon City, Oregon.
O. D. EBY
Attomey-at-La
Money loaned, abstracts furnish
ed, land titles examined, estates
settled, general law business. -
Over Bank of Oregon City.
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Ccurt of the Stale of
Oregon, for Clackamas County.
Genevera Brown, Plaintiff,
vs.
Harry R Brown, Defendant.
To Harry R. Brown, the above named
defendant: .
In the name of the State of Oregon
you are hereby required to appear and
answer complaint filed against you in--the
above entitled suit on or before
the 5th day of August, 1921, said date
being more than six weeks, from the
date of the first publication of this
summons, and if you fail to so appear
and answer said complaint, for want
thereof, plaintiff will apply to the
Court for the relief demanded in her
complaint, to-wit: For a decree dis
solving the marriage contract, here
tofore and now existing between plain
tiff nddefendanti.and giving land ferantr
ing plaintiff the care and custody of
the minor children Norval L. Brown
and Donald K Brown and for such
other and further relief as to the
Court may seem just and proper.
This summons is served upon you
by publication thereof, by order of
Hon. Harvey E Cross, Judge, made and
entered on the 22nd day of June, 1921,
directing that such publication be
made in the Oergon City Enterprise
once a week for six successive weeks;
the first publication thereof being on
the 24th day of June, 19&1 and the last
publication thereof being on the 5tn
day of August, 1921.
CHARLES T. SIEVERS,
Attorney for plaintiff,
Oregon City, Ore.
William Hammond
Philip L. Hammond
HAMMOND & HAMMOND
Attorney-t-Law
Abstracts, Real Estate, Loans, Insur
ance. OREGON CITY, OREGON
Pacific Phone 81 Home Phone A-271
Phone 405
WM. STONE
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Stevens BIdg., Oregon City, Ore.
which disappeared Sunday morning.
for want thereof the plaintiff will ap-
Mrs.
a fine "doggy" in every way.
erret,. Miss Berth
Hoffman and Mrs. Miller
i. Mrs. Furceu went . xhe dog go out in the pasture , in aaiA , ' iW nJ r
to the city on Thursday with her aw-1 and bring in the cows alone and was !L' Tr- JT. 4
have and recover from the defendants,
Fred Ppter(on and Splmn "W Pctprsnn
were in town Monday. j, aW 'i,,,,
ine noiuuaus are uls'"u5 " iha e,, f Cir tih ttann nut
"J "" a " Dollars, with interest thereon at the
cooler and in another year may man- Late or 7 annum from ib(j 25h
"".r: y of Jnly, 1920, and the further sun.
J W- O 1 smut? Duuuajr. iueuiuui ni'.t.i.
black dog with white nose, and
bushy, tail. Return to carl Wend
land, Sandy.
isn't it too bad that everyone is rot
doing it? But they surely will before
the Eagle screams on July 4.
Mrs. Dave Douglas "denies the
charge" that she was at the Bright-
Chas. Krebs conducted the reading
service at the Lutheran church Sun
day in the absence of the pastor.
Mr. and Mrs. George Perret enjoyed
visit- from Mrs. Ac-heson ana Mis
wood dance last week, fact is she had Edna Aeheson mother and sister of
to stay home and "let the rest go," Mrs. Perret, the first of the week.
and folks are still telling of the great The date of the Dr. Ennaconcert is
time they had. ' Saturday night the (25th). Let us not
Mrs. Jimmie Akins was out to visit I forget to go to Kelso and er.joy this
at the Lehnfields last week
Mrs. Wilson is one of the busiest
persons in town getting her house fly-
j ! ed up so neatly. Paul Dunn is going
5f8iy rann Home
Needs a
Battfi Room
" ' " i i i f i irr
-4 wmsm
It greatly reduces the'
housewife's work, particu
larly in taking care of the
children. And it adds
much to the .comfort and
convenience of every member of the familv from
grandmother to the baby.
A MILWAUKEE AIR POWER WATER SYSTEM
makes a bath room possible in any farm home by supplying
an abundance of hot and cold water both hard or soft if
desired.
This is a "Direct from the Well" system. There is no
water storage tank. Every drop of the well or spring
water is absolutely fresh and fit to drink. The pumps are
simple ana all the machinery
thoroughly reliable.
The cost of an outfit for your
place will be reasonable. Come in
and see us, or phone about it.
PERRET BROS, Sandy, Oregon
PHONE 261
t4 MM
great treat! No admission.
The Parent Teacher Meeting will
be held tonight (Friday the 24th) ari l
the new officers will be installed.
Everybody come!
Misses Martha and Bertha Hoff
man attended the wedding of Miss
Minnie Senske and Lawrence Stephan
of Portland which occurred at th$
home of the bride's parents Mr. and
Mrs. August Senske in Portland last
week The guests were all relatives
with the exception of the Misses Hoff
man, Mrs. Alma Maronay of Sandy arrf
the Maybee family of Lents . A wed
ding supper was served to all the
guests.
J. B. Snedden of Orient was in
Sandy a few days ago having his car
repaired.
Miss Alice Douglas of cnerryvine
is in Portland for a week visiting her
aunt Mrs. August Hoernicke.
Mrs. Nellie Gehn of Portland was
out visiting the Lennno;as or ios-i
Paradise. Miss Martha Snedden of
Orient isi spending a week withher
grandmother Mrs. Lehnfield.
Th iSandyridsre and Erdman roau
districts are opening up a new gravel
it on Deen Creek at the Wilcox place-
Between one and two hundred dollars
worth of work is being donated to get
this work started Charley Krebs is
also donating the use of his engine
The county commissioners looked the
situation over a few days ago and say
the gravel at that point is fine even
better than the pit recenty opened
near Barton. The county will furnish
a crusher and Krebs says the Sanity
ridge country is going to have gravel
led roads. . '
John Jonsrud has bought th Web- '
SANDY SCHOOL NEWS
SANDY, June .. 21. The annual
meeting of the Sandy school district
was held here today. J. M C. Miller
was elected director for three years
in place of A U Mattingly who refus
ed to run for another term. Mrs. J.
M. C- Miller was elected school clerk
in place of Carl Scharnke who felt
five year's service was sufficient for
him to give, and who refused to ac
cept the nomination to succeed him
self. P. B. Gray will be the chairman
of the board this year..
Ballots were also cast for directors
for the union high school. The result
being in favor of the present directors.
Junker, Baumback, Ganger, DeShazer
and Morrison.
The sentiment was almost unam
mous thatthe board was wise in their
plan to open the fall term with two
teachers, but if the attendance de
mands it another instructor will be
hired
The annual election at Firwood re
sulted in the election of willard Bos-
holm as director for a three year term
and James DeShazer clerk. The vole
for the high school candidates was
even" in favor of the last year board.
Gertrude and Alfred Meinig are
home and happy after a pleasant
year's school work at the big O. A. C
Miss Esmer Mixter and sister Vera
left on Monday for Newport. Miss
Mixter was principle of the Sandy
high school and did excellen work
She will take Up rporting work for
the Oregonian for the summer and
Miss Vera Mixter who had a nice class
of piano pupils here will teach at New
port.
Mifia Hazel Burse, teacher in the
Sandy igrade in '20 was out visiting
the Scales family and other friends for
several days during the week. ' Miss
Burse left thisi'week with her parents
for California where they expect to
reside They went via auto, expecting
to spend a month on the way.
Miss Edith Coeman, niece of Mrs.
J. C. Duke has just returned from Vas
sar .where she been attending schocl.
Miss Coleman is preparing to be a
minister in the Friend's church.
Miss Mary Jane Collier leaves soon
for Eastern Oregon to spend the sum
mer with her people.
The E. L. Powers family entertain-
of One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars as
attorney's fees, and for the plaintiff's
costs and disbursements of this suit,
and that the said mortgage enumer
ated in the said Complaint executed
by the said 'defendants, Fred Peterson
and Selma M- Peterson, dated the 25th
day of January, 1915, and recorded in
Book 101 at Page 459 in Record of
Mortgages of Clackamas County, Ore
gon, in which mortgage there is con
veyed for the purpose of said mort
gage the following proper situated
in Clackamas County, Oregon, more
particularly described as all of lot (6
in Block (1) Willow Park, according
to the plat thereof recorded in the of
fice of the Recorder of Conveyances
in said County and State: that the
said mortgage be declared a valid lieu
on" said property for the Fum above
named and that said mortgage be fore
closed and the property sold by the
Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon,
and the proceeds applied according to
law; that all persons claiming said j
property by, through or under you be
wholly barred, foreclosed and en
joined from asserting any right, title,
lien or interest in, to or upon said
real property ,or any part thereof, e
cepting the statutory right of redemp
tion, and for such other and further
relief as to the Court may seem meet
and proper.
This Summons is served upon you
by publication thereof once. a week
for six consecutive weeks in the Ore
gon City Enterprise by order of J. U.
Campbell, Judge of the above entitled
Court, which order is dated the 10th
day of May, 1921, and which order pre
scribed that the said Summons shall
be published for said time.
DAVID E. LOFGREN,
Attorney for Plaintiff,
whose pos toff ice address is 1030
Chamber of Commerce, Portland,
Oregon.
First publication May 13.1921.
Last publication June 24, 1921. .
Certified a true copy of the original
by David El Lofgren, attorney for
plaintiff.
administrator of the estate of
Johan Olsen, deceased, has filed his
final account in the County Court of
the State of Oregon, for the County
of Clackamas, and that Tuesday the
.'nd day of August 1921. at the hour
cf 10 A M-, of said day, at the Court
House at Oregon City in said County
and State, has been appointed as the
time and place for the hearing o ob
jections to said final accoi-nt and the
settlement thereof.
JENS OLSEN,
Administrator.
LOUIS V. LUNDBURtG,
Attorney,
Address: Corbett Bldg., Portland, Ore.
Date of first publication, June 24,
1921.
Date of latt publication July 22,
1921.
SUMMONS
No. 1
In the Circuit Court of tie State of
Oregon for Clackamas County. De
partment No. 2.
Phil L. Fahnlander, Plaintiff,
vs.
Helen S. Fahnlander, Defendant.
To Helen S. Fahnlander, the above
named defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon,
SHERIFF'S SALE ON EXECUTION
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Deschutes,
Charles A. Harsh, Executor of the
Estate of George A. Harsh, deceased
instead of George A. Hash, Paintiff.
vs.
Minnie C. Low, Defendant.
State of Oregon, County of Clackamas,
SSv
By virtue of a judgment order, de
cree and an execution, duly iseuea
out of and under the seal of the above
entitled Court, in the above entitled
cause, to me duly directed and dated
the 23rd day of May 1921, upon a judg
ment rendered and entered in said court
on the 7th day of April, 1921, in favor
of Charles A. Harsh, Executor of the
Estate of George A. Harh deceased
instead of George A. Harsh, Plaintiff
and against Minnie C. Low, Defendant
for the sum of $800.00, with interest
on $300 at the rate of 10 per cent, per
annum from the 24th day of March
1916, and on the further sum of $500
with interest thereon at the rate of
10 per cent per annum from the 1st
day of July 1916, and the further sum
of $125.00 as attorney's fee, and the
further sum of $18.00 costs and dis
bursements, and the costs of and upon
this writ, commanding me out of the
personal property of said-defendant
and if sufficient could not be found,
then out of the real property belong
ing to said defendant on and after the
date of said judgment to satisfy said
sums and also the costs upon this said
writ. Less $618.75 f-ecovered May
23rd, 1921 on Execution.
Now, therefore, by virtue of said
execution, judgment order and decree,
and in compliance with the commands
of said writ, being unable to find any
personal property of said defendant's.
I did on the 14th day of June 1921 duly
levy upon the following: described real J
property of said defendant, situate and
being in the County of Clackamas, and
State of Oregon, to-wit:
A parcel of ground described as be- j
ginning at a point which is south forty
five (45) degrees west eight hundred i
sixty four (864) feet from the north-!
westerly corner of claim number fifty
(50), being the Donation Land, Claim
of Fendal c. Cason in section seven
teen (17) Township two (2) South
Range two (2) east of the Willamette
Meridian; thence south forty five (45)
degrees west along the boundary line
of said claim fifty (50). four hundred
twenty three and 75-100 (423.75) feet
to a stone situate at the southwest
corner of a tract of land purchased by
the grantors from the Gladstone Real
Estate Association; thence at right
angles in a southerly direct&m five
hundred fourteen (514) feet; thence
at right angles in a northeasterly di
rection four hundred twenty-three and
75-100 (423.75) feet; thence at right
angles in a northerly direction five
hundred fourteen (514) feet to the
place of beginning, containing five (5)
acres more or less;
Also a tract described as follows tc
wit; Beginning at a point on the quart
er section line four hundred ninety
five (495) feet west of the northeast
corner of the northeast quarter of the
south east quarter (NE of SE4) of
Section thirty (30) Township two (2
south range seven (7) east of the Wil
lamette Meridian; thence south par
allel with the East line of said sec
tion four hundred forty440) feet;
thence at right angles west four hun
dred ninety five (495) feet; thence at
right angles north four hundred forty
(440) feet to the quarter seotionline; '
thence- on said quarter section line
east four hundred ninety five (495)
feet to the place of beginning, con
taining! five (5) acres. ?
and I will, on Saturday, the 23rd day
of July 1921, at the hour cf 10 o'clock: X
A. M., at the front door of the County
Court House in the City of Oregon
City, in said County and State, sell at
public auction, subject to redemption,
to the highest bidder, for TJ. S. gold
coin, cash in hand, all the right, title
and interest which the within named
defendants, or either of them, had on
the date of said judgment or since had
in or to the above described real pro
perty or any part therof, to satisfy said
judgment order, decree .interest, costs
and all accruing costs.
W. J. WILSON,
Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon.
By E. C- Hackett, Deputy.
Dated, Oregon City, Oregon, Juno
24th, 1921.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for Clackamas County.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed admin
istrator of the estate of Elizabeth A.
Shively, deceased, by the above en
titled court and has qualified as such
administrator. All persons having
claims against said estate are hereby
notifies to present same verified as
required by law, to the undersigned
at 901 7th street, Oregon City, Oregon,
within 6 months from the date hereof.
Dated and first published May 27,
1921.
W. B. SHIVELY,
Administrator of the Estate pf Eliz
abeth A. Shively, deceased.
SUMMONS
No.
In the Circuit court of the State of
Oregon for Clackamas County, De
partment No.
Frank Glover, Plaintiff,
vs.
Ida Glover, Defendant.
To Ida Glover, the above named e
fendant:
In th name of the State of Ore
gon, you are hereby requested to ip
pear and answer the Complaint fi'.ed
against you in the above ei titled suit
within six weeks from the Oate of the
first publication of this Summons, and
f you fail to so appear or answer for
want thereof, the plaintiff will apply
to the Court for the relief demanded
in his Complaint, to-wit: A decree for
ever dissolving the marriage contract
existing between you and plaintiff.
This Summons Is server upon you
by the publication thereof ,once each
week for six consecutive weeks in the
Oregon City Enterprise, a newspaper
of general circulation, printed and
published at Oregon City, in Clacka
mas County, Oregon; the date of the
first publication thereof, being Friday.
June 17th, 1921, and the date of the
last publication thereof being Friday,
July 29th, all done in accordance.
with the order of the - Honorable
James TJ. Campbell, Judge of tho
above entitled Court, which older was
made anj entered in this cause on the
8th, day of June 1921.
WM. G. MARTIN
CAREY E. MARTIN
Attorneys for Pliantiff.
Postoffice Address: 413 Masonic
Tempi Building, Salem, Oregon. "