The banner-courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1919-1950, June 08, 1922, Page Page Six, Image 6

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THE BANNER-COURIER, OREGON CITY, OREGON THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1922
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Mrs. Ernest Nicholson and Miss
Margaret Batalgra were delegates
from the Rebekahs and George Bat
algra and Albert Camehl from the Odd
Fellows to the Grand Lodge which
was held at Eugene last week. They
went Monday and returned Thursday
evening and reported a busy instruct
ive time. . They are very enthusiastic
about the drill teams and the beauty
of the work.
The Double Six of Odd Fellows and
Rebekahs, will meet in Aden's hall
June 17. Local lodges will entertain
the members and prospective mem
bers. The committees" are busy mak
ing preparations.
Viedemann - Broh renorts a eond
business In carnations during the sea
son, xney wm now have other art
flowers.
This dry windy weather is harrl on
vegetation.
News has been received that V.ftio
Waymer has been elected teacher of
the 2nd grade in the Pine Grove
school near Hood River for the next
year. She will be graduated from the
Tetcher3 Training Course at Lincoln
High, Portland, June 16, having
practically worked her way during the
4 years.
Donald Say will be graduated also
on June 16 from the same school in
the Scientific course. He too has
earned the money to carry him
through. He will undoubtedly attend
O. A. C. next year.
Many boys and girls from this vicin
ity have attended High School in the
cities, some going back and forth in
the train night ' and morning, others
working for room and board.
Th ere is
about
It must be made from crudes carefully
selected for their "cffiness and stabili
ty. These crudes mu be refined to
preserve their original characteristics
and to make them pure.
In selecting crudes for Zerolene the
Standard Oil Company has the advan
tage of its own large production of
practically every type of crude. The
company is not compelled to use any
particular crude because it happens
to be the only one available.
Crudes selected for Zerolene are brought to
oar refineries in special pipe lines. They are
refined by our own patented, high-vacuum
process which preserves their "oiliness" and
stability.
No other refiner on the Pacific Coast uses any
form of vacuum distillation. No other refiner
in the United States uses as high a vacuum as
this company.
Purity Essential
Zerolene oils are pure. This company has al
ways considered the removal of all detrimental
properties and compounds as essential in mak
ing Zerolene. '
Because of their "ofliness," stability and purity,
Zerolene oils give perfect lubrication, and per
mit the development of the maximum power,
speed and gasoline mileage of the car.
STANDARD OH. COMPANY
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more powerspeed
less friction and wear
thru Gnrect Lubrication
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JENNINGS LODGE
Mrs. W. W. Woodbeck 5
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Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Bechtel and
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Roberts who mot
ored to Tillamook last Tuesday re
turned home Friday evening.
Rev. and Mrs. A. B. Snider, accom-
1 Gdapted from
J3y arrangement tarffi KateCbxkm'
With CI Han and
Dorothy QLrh
He kissed her and was
exiled; braved death
to return and sought
her to tell his love
anew, only to find he
had led enemy spies
to arrest and send
both to the
guillotine.
Then comes
rescue.
Playing Sunday and Monday
at the
LIBERTY
Thesei new models are
true musical instruments
Victrola No. 240
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VlctroU No.180
New in design, but with the same
pre-eminent Victrola .quality. Their
gracefulness of design evidences the
craftmanship of master cabinet
makers. But combined with this are
the indispensable knowledge and ex
perience of nearly a quarter-century
devoted to the intricacies of the sound
reproducing art. They embody the
exclusive Victrola features which give
the Victrola its leadership among
musical instruments.
Hearing is believing. Stop in any
time and we will gladly demonstrate
these new Victrolas.
Victrola No. 240 - $115 Victrola No. 300 - $250
Victrola No. 260 - $160 Victrola No. 330 - $350
Victrola No. 280 - $200 Other Styles $25 up
All Sold On Easy Payment Plan
; HUNTLEY-DRAPER DRUG CO.
! Exclusive Victrola Dealers
For Clackamus County
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panied by the latter's mother, Mrs.
Pafton of Cherryville went on a six
weeks vacation trip. They will first
visit Kennewick and from there will go
to Grant's Pass.
Mrs. David Clemens spent Monday
visiting her niece who has been con
fined to one of the Portland hospitals
for three months.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Barry were din
ner guests at the home of the latters'
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Henridi
last Wednesday.
The Community club held the reg
ular business meeting Wednesday
evening.
The County Council of the Parent
Teachers Association met June 1 at
the home of Mrs. R, Frohman at
Wichita. A, picnic lunch was enjoyed.
Mrs. John Risley gave a report of the
state meeting recently held at Ta
coma. A committee was namedto re
commend a uniform dress for students
Of high schools. Clubs from the fol
lowing places were represented:
Wichita, Milwaukie, Oak Grove, Jen
nings Lodge, Concord and Ardenwald.
A letter received from W. I. Blin-
stone who with his family are touring
Central Oregon announces that they
would return home June 7. From the
Dallas they will be accompanied home
by his brother, who is enroute from
Sparta, Wisconsin, to the West
Mrs. Florence Moore, one of the
teachers of the Jennings Lodge school
will leave June 25 for Boston where
she will attend the N. E. A. conven
tion. From there she will go to New
York where she will take a course in
art at Columbia University. "Sirewill
be accompanied to the convention by
the dean of women of the Franklin,
High school.
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CLARKES
Albert Gasser
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Mr. Ringo Back From Tillamook
Mr. Clyde Ringo was one of Clack
amas County's pure bred Guernsey
Breeders, who took in the Gurnsey
doings at Tillamook last week. He
was very well pleased but said, "Give
me Clarks for a Home." He thinks
Clarks is wonderful and he is about
right. He also had a pure bred Gurn
sey cow at the Gurnsey sale at Port
land last Monday.
Sunday School Picnic
Last Sunday the Sunday schools had
their annual picnic here and it was a
very successlul affair. Everybody was
present and a very large delegation
from Colton came up also The
weather man was very good to them
and so eveyrbody enjoyed the good
things to eat and the whole picnic.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Griffiths took
in the school doings at Oregon City
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Goodman, and Grand
daughter ' were Oregon City visitors
last week.
Ed and John Leichtwers were in
Oregon City last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Clarke were
in the County Seat last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Clarke were
at Oregon City on business last Sat
urday. Mr. George Rogers was in Oregon
City iast Friday. Miss Rogers came
home over Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Elmer visited Ore
gon City last Saturday.
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PARKPLACE
Mrs. Clara Rosebraugh
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Mrs. Warrick has been in McMinn
ville the guestof her sister.
Mr. James Tobbin and family have
moved from the Brunner home into
the house formerly occupied by Carl
Butts.
Mrs. Bert Murray was in Portlanc!
on Tuesday.
A lighting system is being installed
into the Krugar home on thVHeights.
Miss Glace Malo will spend her
summer vacation at the Bearhes.
Mrs. Izanna Exton and family after
spending the winter with her mother,
Mrs. Sylvia Munger, has joined her
husband at their farm in Buxton, Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Rosebraugh and
family motored to Vancouver on Tues
day. Dr. Coltman of Portland, preached
MODERN
CRANKCASE
CLEANING
SERVICE
ZEROLENE M
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j&on for wis sip
at Gangs and other dealers
They will fiuth your crankcaie with
Calol Flushing Oil afe, thoronga
and refill with Zerolene for Cor
-ect Lubrication.
TA.NDARD OH. COMPANY
(California)
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Buyers Carnival Specials
Drag
Co,,
Real bargains in well known brands of merchandise picked at randon
from our stock for this big co-operative sales event. Prices cut one-third or
more. Buy now for future needs. .
REMEMBER ,
With each $1.00 cash, purchase you get a chance on the Ford which will be
given away Saturday afternoon. -
LADIES HAND BAGS
MENS LEATHER PURSES
All one-third off regular price.
Priced From 25c to $10.00
HAIR AND CLOTH BRUSHES
One-third off regular price
Combs, one-third off
Ivory Goods, one-third off
RAZOR SPECIALS
Auto Strop Safety, reg. $1.00, spec. 73c
Gillette Safety, reg. ,$1.00, spec. 78c
New Style Gillette, reg $5.00, spec $3.75
New Style Auto Strop, r. $5.00, sp. $3.75
Eveready Safety, reg. $1.00, spec. 73c
Gem Safety, regular $1.00, special 73c
CUTTERY SPECIAL
Knives
Shears
Regular 50c
Regular 75c
Regular 1.00
Regular 1.50
Regular 2.00
Regular .65
Regular 1.00
Regular 1.25
Regular 1.50
Special .33
Special .47
Special .63
Special 1.00
Special 1.33
Special .40
Special .75
Special .75
Special 1.00
Stock and Poultry Powder Special
Regular $1.25 Special $ .85
Regular .60 Special .45
Regular .30 Special .23
Special Price on 25 lb. Pails.
Pen and Pencil Tablet Special
Reg. 5c pencil tablet, special 2 for 5c
Reg. 10c pencil tablet, special
Reg. 10c ink tablet, special
Reg. 15c ink tablet, special .
Reg. 25c ink tablet, special
Reg. 15c envelopes, special
5c
7c
10c
17c
7c
THERMOS BOTTLES
1 Pint, reg. 1.50, spec :. 98c
1 Quart, reg. 2.50, special $1.75
SPRAY PUMPS
Regular 75c, Special 50c
PUTNAMS HAT DYE
Regular 25c, Special 15c
ALARM CLOCKS
Westlock, reg. $2.00, spec $1.33
"Sleep Meter", reg. $2.00, spec. $1.33
Big Ben, reg. $3.50, spec $2.35
Baby Ben, reg. $3.50, spec. $2.35
America, reg. $1.50, spec. $1.00
Flash Lights, 13 Off.
COLD CREAM SPECIAL
Marvelous Palmolive
Kathlee Sanatol
Regular 50c, Special 34c
SPECIAL TOOTH PASTE
Regular 50c sellers Pebeco, Pepso-
dent, Chioradenta, Ipana, 3 for $1.00
10c
. 13c
27c
.. 33c
49c
Reg. 15c tooth brushes. sDec.
Keg. 25c tooth brushes, spec
Keg. 35c tooth brushes, spec.
Reg. 50c tooth brushes, spec. ..
Keg. 75c tooth brushes, spec.
One-third Off On All Box Stationery
75c lb. Stationery . 50c
50c lb. Stationery . 33c
SPECIAL SOAP SALE
Armours Big Bath, r. 10c, sp. 14 for $1
falmolive, reg. 10c, spec. 14 for $1.00
Cashmere Bouquet, reg. 15c, spec. 10c
Cashmere Bouquet, reg. 25c, spec. 17c
L-ava Soap, reg. 10c, spec. 14 for $1.00
Castile Soap, reg. 25c, spec 15c
Jerens Bath, reg. 10c, sp. 14 for $1.00
Colgates Turkish Bath, reg. 15c,
12 for : $1.00
Jergins Tar Soap, reg. 10c, sp. 14 for $1
SPECIAL HOUSEHOLD REMEDIES
17c
15c
16c
23c
Glycerine, reg. 25c, spec.
Witchhazel, re.g 25c, spec.
Castor Oil, reg. 25c, spec.
Boric Acid, reg. 35c, spec.
Tincure qf Iodine, reg. 25c, spec. 17c
Epsom Salts, reg. 10c, pec 5c
Borax, reg. 10c, spec , 6c
Bay Rum, reg. 25c, spec . 16c
Rose Water and Glycerine, r. 25c, s. 16c
Denatured Alcohol, reg. 25c, spec. 15c
Denatured Alcohol, reg. 50c, spec. 33c
Massage Alcohol, reg. 75c, spec. 50c
Toilet Paper Bargains
Cameo Tissue Toilet Paper
Regular' 2 for 25c, special 12 for $1.00
Tokalon Tissue Toilet Paper
Regular 3 for 25c, special 14 for$1.00
Best Crepe Toilet Paper
Regular 10c a roll, special 14 for $1.00
. Tiger Crepe Toilet Paper
Regular 3 for 25c, special 16 for $1.00
KRESO SHEEP DIP
One gal. reg. $2.00, spec $1.50
One at. reg. 75c, spec 50c
Fishing Tackle, 13 Off.
at the Congregational church, Sunday
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. William Smith ana
iamilv drove to Mafiallum, Deceration
day with Kenneth Morse. ,
Mrs. Sylvia Munger was a recem.
Portland visitor. ,
Gold and yellow, the colors of the
graduating class of the Park Place
schools, artistically decorated the
auditorium last T?riday night for the
annual commencement exercises.
The music for the occasion was lur-
nished by Thoreaurs orchestra or
Jennings Lodge. Senator-elect J
Tooze of Oregon City delivered the
address of the evening.
Children's Day will be observed in
our Sunday school next Sunday with
appropriate exercises.
We sure had some hot weather
lately, 92 in the shaae.
Eli Fellows is doing some repair
work on his property in Oregon City.
Dan Fellows and Bert Cota went to
Portland last week.
Vohs' gave a large 'Barndance last
Saturday which was attended by a
large crowd from nearly .alKover the
country.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Garinger visited
with Mr. and Mrs. H. Grossmiller at
Schuebel last Sunday.
Memorial Day wae observed here by
several families" visiting the cemetery
and cleaning up the graves and plant
ing flowers on them.
LOWER HIGHLAND
J Mrs. Dan Fellows
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Bert Cota had a gang of men doing
mad work last. week, thev were fixing
nr summer roads which were badly
needed in some places
"SPECIAL"
Now is the time to equip your Car with new Tires,
then you will be free from Tire trouble for the rest of
the season.
We are giving a special reduction on all Tires for
Friday and Saturday which will pay you to investigate
before buying elsewhere.
We are going to make this the TIRE HOUSE if
quality and price will do it.
We have several different makes of Tires to select
from and all Tires of Standard Quality.
HALL ;& SON
We Give Tickets
Entitling the holder to chan
ces on the
Automobile
To be given away during
Buyer's Carnival
Tickets giyen with all
purchases of $1.00 or over
Hardware
Repairs
Accessories
Tires
Gasoline Oil
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Oregon City
Phone 390
12th. and Main St.