THE BANNER-COURIER, OREGON CITY, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1922. Page Three OUR NEAR NEIGHBORS mother in Newberg. . . Jake Wirtz announces that hair cuts will henceforth be only 40 cents, Jake says that the war is over. , GLADSTONE The school of Home Economics held at the Christian church last week by Elinor Meacham Redington was well attended and a decided success. The ladies of the Christian church will hold an apron and cqpked food sale at Patterson's ocnfectionery Sat urday. - The ladies aid-and the missionary society of the Christian church held a joint meeting at Mrs.' F. B. Hay ward's, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Turner had as their guests Sunday, Miss Elizabeth Todd, of Vancouver, Wash, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Todd, of Portland. Mr. and 'Mrs. J. McGetchie had as their geusts Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. McGetchie, of St Johns. Mrs. C. D. Legler had as her guests Sunday, Mrs. Mable Gerber and son Francis bf Portland and Mrs. S. V. Francis of Oregon City. Mrs. Laura Fleu entertained the members of the Euterpean club in a delightful manner. Monday afternoon. A concert was given, in the music room of Meier and Frank's, by Prof. Fenholt, soloist, and J. M. Eeiman, who gave an interesting talk on var ious composers. Luncheon was serv ed at the Hazelwood. Attending were Mrs. A. F. Parker, Mrs. T..E. Gault, Mrs. F. P. Nelson, Mrs. J. W. Leon hardt, Mrs Win. Hammond, Mrs. E. N. Good, Mrs. F. Miranda, Mrs. V. C. Gault, Mrs. F. L. Oswald. Prof, and Mrs. J. W. Leonhardt moved into their new home on Clar endon St., Monday. Mrs. R. Freytag was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. McGetchie, of St Johns, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harve Wilson and Noble H. Stephens of Portland were the dinner guests of Miss Alice Frey tag, Saturday evening. Miss Lillian Gilette was the dinner guest of Mrs. Chas. Legler, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Money, of Ocean Falls, B. C, will arrive here about May first to take up their res idence. They will occupy their home on Arlington street, which has been occupied by Prof, and Mrs. J. W. Leonhardt. Mr. and Mrs. Money, for merly resided here. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Rauch had as their guests Sunday, Miss Amy Peck over and Mr. and Mrs. W. 'knight of Portland. The Helping Hand class and the officers and teachers of the Christian Sunday school will hold a business meeting and social evening at the home of Mrs. Harry Wheeler, this eve ning. Mrs. Laura Fleu. of Minneapolis who is spending the winter in Port land, was the guest of Mrs. C. N. Parker last week. Mrs. Harvison had as her guest during the week, Mrs. Tilkey of Port land. - Mrs. O. L. Weddle was, called to Monroe, Oregon, the first of last week by the serious illness of her sister, Mrs. Mary Larkins. Mrs. A. Schroer underwent a very serious operation at the Oregon City hospital Saturday morning. Mr. F. D. Ellis, who lias been quite ill with quinzy for the past two weeks is slightly improved. Mrs. J. L. Lacy was taken to the Oregon City hospital Tuesday even ing suffering from pneumonia. Mrs. R. G. Porter is quite ill with a severe attack of bronchitis. Miss Alice Freytag was the honor guest at a surprise at her home Tues day afternoon, the occasion being the anniversary of her birthday. The af fair wasp lanned by Mrs. C. D. Leg ler and Mrs. K. E. Bauersfeld. The afternoon was devoted to music and needlework. Delicious refreshments, brought by the guests, were served by Mrs. Lelger, Mrs. Bauersfeld, and Mrs. Rauch. Present were Mrs. C. D. Leg ler, Mrs. K. E. Bauersfeld, Mrs. W. E. Rauch, Mrs. F. Peckover, Mrs. C. Green, Mrs. H. Wilson, Mrs.' J. Will iams, Mrs. R. M. McGetchie, Mrs. Chester Parker, Mrs. R, Freytag, Mrs. S. H. Rankin, Mrs. E. Alldredge, Misses Fayne Burdon, Glenna Bauers feld, Mildred Legler, and Alice Frey tag. The Oregon City high school wrest ling team was entertained Friday eve ning, April 7, with a dinner parfy given by Reggie Russel at the borne of his parents, Mr. and Mrs..G. F. Russel. A delicious dinner was serv ed at 6:30 by the hostess assisted by Mrs.. R. R. Gilmore. The table was I prettily decorated with the high school" colors. The place cards were hand sketched. Attending were Har old Sherwood, Frank Allen, Ivan Gln ther, George Tatro, Chester Newton, Elmer Londergen Phillip Paine, Ken neth Martin, Vernon Jerret, Ralph Dependable Poultry Feeds Are a large factor in successful poultry farming. We carry a large and complete stock of poultry sup plies and grain at prices which compare very favor ably with pre-war times. Larsen & Company 10th and Main Oregon City McCoy, Reggie Russel, L. A. King. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smith enter tained at dinner Sunday in honor of the marriage of Miss Norma L. Frey tag and Frank Oilman, which took place at Vancouver, Wn, Saturday, The rooms were prettily decorated, the color scheme being yellow and green. Daffodils were used for the table decorations'. The place cards were cupid cards with rhymes attach ed. The hostess was assisted in en tertaining by Mrs. Fred Smith, Miss Norma Smith and Mrs. Gilman. Many beautiful gifts were received by the young couple. They will make their home in Portland. The dinner guests were Mr. and . Mrs. Prink, Walter Prink, Mr. and Mrs. A. Gilman, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gilman, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gilman, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smith, Mrs. Paul Freytag, Reva Norien Frey tag, Mrs. Will Davis, William Davis, Mr. Chas. Smith, Miss Pansy Prinki Miss Norma Smith, Miss Reva Jones, Miss Elma Smith, Miss Eula Davis, Mr. O. Bailey, Mr. Clifford PrinK, Mr. Arthur Porter, Mr. Glenn Richardson,' Mrs. Hogan, Arthur and Richard Gil man. A special meeting of the council was held Monday evening. The resig nation of Chas. Sievers city attorney. was read and accepted. C. A. Frost was appointed to con sult Attorney C. Schuebel in regard to his taking up the work as special at torney for the city of Gladstone. The city recorder was instructed to adver tise bids for the completion of the grading on Exeter and Clarendon sts. Miss Alice Freytag was the guest of honor at a dinner party Tuesday eve ning, the occasion being her birthday. The table decorations were pink and white, the centerpiece being sweet peasa nd for-get-me-nots. The guests were Mr. and - Mrs. J. E. Hammack and son, Egbert, of Portland, Mrs. Margaret Niles, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. McGetchie Mr. and Mrs. R. Freytag, Ernest Freytag and Miss Alice Frey tag. EAST CLACKAMAS Mr. and Mrs. C. Smith entertained company from Portland Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Putman . had guests from Portland Snuday. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Boyer and- daugh ters spent the week end at Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Boyers returning Sunday afternoon. Our neighbors who have been occu pying the DesShields house have mov ed out. Fred Echert, who has been plough ing for E. R. Boyer, with his tractor has finished. The tractor done fine work. Ralph Boyer spent the week end at home, and is helping his fa ther with his brooder house which is going along nicely. Edna Boyer called on Mrs. Peter's and Mrs. J. Nelsoa Friday afternoon. Mrs. R. R. Putman received word Saturday of her sister's death in Cal ifornia, who had gone there for her health. She will be brought to Port land for burial. It is though the fu neral service will be Thursday. OSWEGO WILLAMETTE Annoy II 11 il o We are now making Lath every day and can fur nish you with the best garde of new Lath any time. We can also make you good prices on any kind of Lumber. Come in and see us or send in your bill of material and we will be glad to let you know just what it will cost you delivered on the job. Willamette River Lumber Co. Phone 63 9 I 8 16th and Main Oregon City t George Thomas, enterprising citi zen of Oswego, intends to start work at once biulding a double bungalow on his well situated property of First and B streets. Henry Williams,- an old time resi dent of Oswego and now of Pacific City, visited his numerous friends, here Saturday. The entertainment given by the La dies Aid and Ladies of the Commer cial Club will be held Thursday night regardless of reports that it wont. Proceeds ofthe entertainment will go towards erecting a seat room at the local cemetery. Paul Kinney, who was staying at the home of his sister, Mrs. Oscar Schauble, has gone to Friutvale, Cali fornia. Paul was a wrestler of con siderable merit and won many matches in Portland this winter. The subject of pasing a curfew law was discussed before Thursdays meet ing of the council. The enforcement of this law would be a great help to all as it would keep the younger gen eration out of considerable mischief. All voters who haven't registered may do so at the post office. Willis Koehler of Dallas was an Oswego visitor last week, spending his vacation at the home of his aunt Mrs. L. E. Foote. The prospects of a fast local ball team appear very good this year, in fact for better than at anytime since 1916. It is to be composed entirely of local alent Harry Headrick is handling the affairs of the team all local players report at ball park Sun day for tryout. very enjoyable time was had at the old time dance Saturday night. It was a regular old box down and Harry Borland did the calling. " The Oregon Iron and Steel company is plotting a new nitsrict northwest of-Oswego near what is known as the Eagle wood tract. A surprise party was given last weekt to Lucina and Earnest Kaiser. Among the self invited guests were Mr. and Mrs. Albert, Brandt and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. William Reames, Glen Zim merman and wife, and Miss Mable Harm an Oswego visitor. Mrs. Lou Ford of West Linn spent Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. Ma ble Davidson of Oswego. The road out E street to the Boone's Ferry road is being repaired, in order that the McLain's Logging camp trucks can be operated this summer. Oswego's second base ball team was out Saturday and looks like a fast aggregation. Oris E. McCormick visited in Tual atin Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. L. K. Davidson Is visiting her Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Bennett have as their guests the latter's sister, Mrs Grace Bower at Salem and daughter, Joanna Givvens of Klamath Falls, Grace Coutrell and daughter, Vesta, of Vancouver, Wash., spent Sunday with the Bennetts. Miss Blanche Junken spent Thurs day evening at the home of Miss Lois Headrick of Oswego. The Clackamas . County school base ball season has opened and the league organized. The officers are as fol lows: president, H. H. Eccles of Canby; vice-president, H. C. Leathers of West Linn; secretary, J.'W. Leon hardt of Gladstone; executive commit tee, R. J. Abraham, Molalla; Brenton Vedder, Oregon City. The schedule for the Willamette team is as follows: April 14 Os wego vs. Willamette at Willamette; April 21 Willamette vs. Gladstone at Gladstone; April 28 Gladstone vs. Willamette at Willamette; May 9 Willamette vs Oswego at Oswego. Members of the 6th, 7th and 8th grades compose the Willamette team. They are: Ted Hoover, Jesse Mootry, Arthur Hagan, James Paterson, Del- far DeNeui, Preston Overton, William Morgan, Seldon Porter. Substitutes: Willard Brady, Smith Martin and Chester Carpenter. The eighth grade are making pre parations for the commencement exer cises. These will probably take place the 2nd of June or earlier. Every pupil in the 7th and 8th grades have received a button in award for finishing the first twenty five lessons in penmanship. Mrs. Mae Baty is the teacher. Maxine Tuor was able to return to school Monday after a week's absence caused by burns received when a kettle of boiling water fell tm her. Teachers Are Elected The Willamette Grammar school. teachers for the coming year were elected at a recent board meeting. Mr. Bowland will again be principal and teach the 8th grade, the other teach ers are as follows: Miss Shannon the 7th; Miss Frances Waldron, the 6th; Miss Florence Fromong, the 5th; Miss Thelma DeBok. the 4th; Miss Mabel Larson, the 3rd; Miss Elsie Fellows, the 2nd, and Mrs. Dibblee, the primary room. BOLTON Mrs. Charles Reinke of Willamette spent Sunday at the C. H. Reinke home. Mr. Charles Shields is employed in building a home for Mr. Quade. Dorothy Hall of West Linn spent Wednesday evening with Miss Bertha McKillican. Mrs. Charles Smith and Mrs. Gladys Selbywere visitors of Bolton friends Wednesday. Mildred McKillican left . Thursday afternoon for Eugene to attend the convention of the Student Body pres idents of all Oregon High schools. Miss Edith Overton spent Monday evening with Meade McKillican. . Mrs. Floyd Hogan, was a guest of Mrs. Susan Hogan for a few da"ys the first of the week. Mrs. A. J. Hobble is, now able to sit up after a very serious seige of influenza. , Mrs. Martin of Willamette was a Bolton visitor Monday evening. chinery of the Anderson Barngrower company of San Jose, Cal. The ma chinery" consists of cookers, coolers and retorts. Being an investment of $7000.00 which will enable them to handle the fruit crop this season to a far better advantage than last ear. The canned fruit has a very good market color for this season. And as the fruit growers expect a good crop of berries it begins to show a market prospect for a prosperous year to all. CARVER The first mail arrived at Carver post office on Monday, delivered by the carrier from Clackamas. The as sistant postmaster has not yet been appointed and until that time, the mail will leave the Carver State Bank. Carver to Have New Water. Supply The Carver Canning Co. are install ing a new and larger water pump at the plant on Monday. The idea being to pump the water to a large reservoir and thus supply the city with water. Mr. and Mrs, R. E. Loomis and son, spent the week end with their par ents at Forest Grove. Bank Shows Increase The Carver State bank is showing a marked increase in business. De posits having advanced $10,000 since the call of the Comptroler, March 10. Social a Big Success The 'basket social given by the Hol comb school on Tuesday evening was well attended. A program consisting of music readings and a dialogue by the older ones was enjoyed very much. The receipts of the evening amounted to $34, proceeds to be used to buy base ball suits for" the boys of the district who belong to the base ball league. C. L. Stewart has three acres of Oregon improved strawberries and is -hoping for a fuU crop. Carver Can nery can use all fruit grown in this community. - Johnnie, oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Stewart, ihad the misfortune while hunting gray diggers last week to be,, bitten by one. The wound be came infected and the little fellow has suffered considerably from blood poi son. Mr. Frank Hattan has purchased some 500 white leghorn one day old chicks of Mr. Putnam of Clackamas on Route one. Near the close of the Sunday even ing service. Several members of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan very quietly entered the school house. The leader handed to Mr. Ware an enve lope containing $10.00 and. the follow ing message. The Knights of the Ku Klux Klan believe in the work in which you are engaged in the spread ing of the Protestant religion as taught by the Holy Bible which all true knights reverence, wish you to accept' this small offering in the spirit in which it was given to be used in any way you see fit for the benefit of Carver church. Knights of K K. K. Mr. Ware after expressing his thanks and aDDreciation to them was naked by the leader to offer a prayer. The roDed ngures quietly slipped out in to the night and were gone. OAK GROVE - Mrs. Lucy Beck is recovering slow ly from several days suffering with septic sore throat. Mr. Neal Wilcox, who was brought here while ill, from Rochester, Minn., became violently insane and has been taken to Salem for treatment. Social Service Club Gives Luncheon The Social Service Club eave its quarterly luncheon Thursday in Green's Hall. The woman's aid serv ing the lunch. Mrs. Lee Davenport, of Portland, was a pleasing speaker on American Home building. The club chorus rendered several vocal selections. New Postmistress- Appointed Mrs. Evelyn D. Davenport, formerly assistant postmaster at, Oak Grove post office has received the appoint ment of postmaster and will take pos session as soon as her commission arrives. Miss Louise Follensbee has been appointed assistant Petitions are being circulated to ask the opening of Pine street from third avenue to River road and Lee avenue from Center to Courtney Streets. Register Now Only a few days more in which to register as books close April 18. Tell your friends and don't forget to reg ister yourself if you haven't already done so. Registrations books at Lit tle's store. Valeria G. Benvie is reg istrar and with Mrs. Little as assist ant you will be properly cared for. Oak Grove Has Publication of Its Own The Gladstone Reporter, which has been a welcome "publication in many homes for its collection of real news has been taken over by Oak Grove Communityclub and will be known as North Clackamas Reporter. Mr. Hass- ler will continue as editor and the paper will be printed in Oak Grove It is reported the Community Club is contemplating the building of a hall in the near future. A. C. Sellers has become associated with a newspaper in Milwaukie. Markus Youngs of Risley station, has recovered from the flu but does not expect to return to the University this term. Mrs. V. G. Benvie and Mrs. J. J. Al lyn attended Pomona meeting of Pa trons of Husbandry at Parkplace Wednesday. CARUS The county agent of Qregon City gave a pest demonstration at the Carus church Tuesday. -He also show ed pictures on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Al Schoenborn enter tained company of Eldorado Sunday. The Wide-awake Men in Business MakeFrequent Useof the Specialist Ina question of Law, he seeks an attorney if the question relates to building, he calk in an architect, and in a matter of business counsel he should consult his banker. The banker of experience is by nature a business specialist. His daily contact with many diversified problems enable him to advise advantageously in financing or in vesting. Consultation on these problems, the most important of the day, is valuable ana tne service tms JtsanK otters you yours to use freely. The Bank of Oregon City Oldest Bank in Clackamas County - IS Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spangler and daughters, Virginia and Helen, were dinner guests at Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Casto's of Clackamas Sunday. Mrs. Even Lewis went to the hospi tal in Portland last Saturday for treat ments previous to an operation. Miss Erma Caseday spent Sunday with Miss Maude O'leary. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Estes of Oregon City called at Stewarts Sunday to see Mrs. London. Mr. Allen Edwards and daughter, Minnie and son Bill motored to Ore gon City Saturday. Miss Paula and Ruth Fisher called on Mrs. Chas. Wilbanks Wednesday afternoon. ' Mrs. Guilliam and daughter, Janet were Oregon City callers on Saturday. Mr. Bud "Weisser delivered pigs to Mr. Schillis on Wednesday. - Mr. and Mrs. George Bliss were call ers at William Mackrells of Molalla on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Perish and son, Norman, were guests at the Shockley home Sunday. Mrs. Lunce Shockley called on Mrs. Even Lewis last Thursday afternoon. Carver State Bank Offers Unique Plan Did yo uever have one of your checks "raised", that is, altered to read a larger amount than originally intended? Then quit worrying about a recurrence of it because it is now possible to get insurance against such loss without charge. The Carver State Bank of Carver is now furnishing its depos itors without charge with checks insured for $1000.00 against loss from check raisers. ' . A small vest pocket isnurance bond with identification card showing finger-prints, photograph and signature is furnished each depositor using the insured checks. It has been stated that the American Banking Institutions pro gress, becasue they provide, and protect and serve, and in this instanec the Carver State Bank is furnishing its customers a SUPERIOR BANKING SERVICE. SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT Four (4) paid on time deposits, CARVER STATE BANK Carver, Oregon THOS. F. RYAN, President THOS. E. ANDERSON, Vice. Pres. R. E. LOOMIS, Cashier Local Boy Leaves for Waushougal den Andrews went to Waushougal, Wash., last week to work in a saw mill. Word has been received by his mother, Mrs. H. E. Andrews that Glen has an attack of flue. He is being cared for by his aunt at that place. H. E. Andrews has gone to McMinn ville to work with his brother, Hiram, in the lathing and plastering business. Canning. Co Prepares for Big Season The Carver Canning Co. has just placed their order for additional ma- The Banner-Courier Clackamas County's Best' NEWS AND " ADVERTISING MiEDIUM Has a larger circulation within the trade zone of Oregon City than has any other newspaper in circulation. Offers a page of Independent Editorials covering topics Political, Educational, and Social of the County, State and Nation. Contains News written by special Correspondents in more than 20 Different Communities Covering Clackamas County. Gives All the worth-while Local and Society events. 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