The banner-courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1919-1950, July 27, 1922, Page Page Three, Image 3

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Community Sfetus
News From Over
CIACKAMAS COUNTY
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WEST LINN
J Dennis Kidby J
Mr and Mrs." Vic Gault and family
are spending their vacation on a
.house boat up the Willamette.
Mrs. Edith M. Wambough, an Ore
gon City mail carrier, has purchased
a home in West Linn in the block op
posite the Clark home.
She is at'present on her vacation and
is overseeing the work of remodeling
the home as she has it planned. !
Mrs. Mary F. Schultz, -who has. been
acting postmaster for two months has
received the appointment as postmast
er.. v Mrs. Schultz has lived in Oregon
- City and West linn for five years
previous to that she was in charge of
the Redland Phone xchange.
The last stretch of unpaved High
way west of the bridge is now to be
paved. The work of grading and of
moving the poles is rapidly proL
gressing..
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CARVER
Mrs.. J. J. llatton 0
Mrs. Margaret Brown and daughter
June and. Mr. Lyt'ord all of Portland
are visiting at the home of Mr. and
Ms. Iver Tolsted.
. Mr. and Mrs Otto Titus and Valder
us Weatherly returned from Wasco,
Idaho.
Paul Mumpower has been very busy
the past week selling water melons
and canteloupes. -
Mr. and Mrs. J. Byers have been
very busy the past two weeks build
ing a new barn. J. J. Hattan has been
assisting him.
M. and Mrs. W T Mumpower and
Mrs. Sol Wheeler spent the week-end
at Seaside while there visiting Mrs.
John Stewart
Mr. and Mrs Lie Simmons of Park
place were visiting with the home
folks for the week-end.
A email fire that burned a hole in
the roof of th school house on the 4th
of July is being repaired by a new
roof. Mr. Fry is doing the work.
Market road No. 7 east of Carverwill
be ready for gravelling by the middle
or the last of next week
Mr. Mitchell of Pulman, Washing
ton was the guest of his uncle, Mr. J.
A. Byers antl the Misses Madge and
Olive Byers on Sunday.
Mrs. Bunting, who visited with her
son and family, H. Bunting the week
end returned to her home at Forest
Grove, on Monday accompanied by her
little grand-daughter Hazel Bunting.
Bessie Hattan was the guest of her
aunt, Mrs. E. K. Dart and Mrs. Xj W
Watts at Molalla last week. -She re
turned on Saturday, having had her
tonsils removed by Dr. Hyde and is
now convalesing at her home '
Rev. D. O. Sommers of Lents held
services at the church Sunday morn
ing Sunday school was well attended
by the -children.
Rev. J. A. Ware after a months ab
sence held service in the evening at
the school house, giving the audience
a brief account of the conference held
in the east where he attended ,
Pleasant hour club will hold a spec
ial meeting on Thursday at the home
of Mrs. R. E. Loomis on Thursday at
the hom,e of Mrs. R, E. Loomis to make
arrangements for their annual picnic
to be held in August. ,
With the passing of Mr. Fred Gerber
the community looses a very respected
citizen. A real neighbor and friend.
The many friends join in their heart
felt sympathy for the bereaved family.
Little Robbie Loomis has been
quite ill with a severe cold but is im
proving. . ,
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OSWEGO
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A meeting will fce held at the Od3
Fellow's hall on August 4 for residents
of Oswego, Old Town and South Os
wego to vote on the question of an
nexation of the section lying east and
south of Oskego Lake as far westas
McLean Camps.
There is a general sentiment in fav
or of combining all these districts info
one city, thereby lowering taxes and
keeping road money for city streets.
Gas and city water wouET also be pro
vided for the districts not now in the
city.
Miss Mary Wilson was hostess for
a dinner party at "Oswego Lodge. Fri
day evening. Mrs). Curtis Merrick
chaperoned the party.
Miss Mary Dell Walling has return
ed to her home in Redland after a
weeks visit with Miss Roma Coufer.
Mr. and Mrs. George Bullock and
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Eccles of Sandy
motored to Jergen's park Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace S. Wharton
of Portland, have moved into their
new home on A. avenue .
The Oswego woman's club held a
, special meeting Trursday at the home
of Mrs. Robert Fulton for the purpose
of making plans for a joint picnic to
be held with the Oak Gove Woman's
club, August 4. Mrs. G. Howard Pet
tinger, Mrs. William Schauper ai
Mrs. Robert Fulton will have chafrge.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Steffens and Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Bethke motored to Rock
away last week.
Henry, Lillian, and Edith Bickner
are leaving for a month's stay in Ash
land. A number of Oswego people attended
a radio lawn party at the home of Mr. i
and Mrs. C. P. Johns of Lake Grove,
Wednesday evening.
Mr. A. V Clancy visited his parents
Mr and Mrs. John Clancy over the
week-end. 1
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Underwood, July 9.
Mrs. Carl Bethke .and mother, Mrs.
John Haines Sr, motored to Port An
geles this week.
Miss Katherine Wessling and Miss
Helen Wessling entertained a party
of friends at the Heilig Theater, Tues
day. . , ,
Miss Julia Wilson and Miss Ruby
Stark weather are spending their va
cation at the home of Miss Wilson's
aunt, at Ocean Park, Washington.
Mr. A. J. Howie, of McMinnville is
visiting his daughter Mrs. Tom Cline
felter this week. ,
Mrs. Grace Burke and son Maurice
are on their vacation at Ocean Park,
Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hanen of Port
land were the guests of John Ferguson.
Wednesday evening
Mr. and Mrs. Jolin Haines and, Mrs.
Etta Davidson went to Jergen's park
for a picnic Sunday.
vestment.
Jonsrud and son, are now manu
facturing broom handles. .
u. B. Splawn met with a serious
accident here Sunday. He was boss of
the machine grader and while moving
it the tongue in the rear section got
entangled and -became broken! and
flew up and hit him in the back of the
head, inflicting a bad injury. He was
taken to the hospital. :
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CHERRYVILLE
Parnell Averill J
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Dry weather still continues.
Ranchers are busy putting up a
small crop of hay.
Archie Averill and wife were on a
visit to the Bungalow over Sunday
They were so unfortunate as to lose
their infant son last week.
R. C. Murray spent Sunday at home.
He is employed at Multnomah Falls on
bridge repairs.
V. A. Peacock came down from
Multnomah Falls over Sunday on a
visit. "
Mikelson and Nelson of the Sandy
Lumber Co. Mills have recently en
larged their plant by the addition of a
much larger engine and boiler, a big
demand for lumber prompted the in-
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GLADSTONE
Alice Freytag J
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Miss Winifred Smith and Miss Olive
Smith of Vancouver, B. C. who are the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. McGetchie
of Portland were the honor guests on
a motor trip along the Columbia river
Highway, Sunday The party Jeft
Gladstone at six o'clock. Breakfast
was served at Wahkeena Falls. The
party hiked from Eagle Creek to the
Devil's Punch Bowl after which din
ner was served at Eagle Creek. Those
making the trip were Mr. and Mrs. C.
E McGetchie. of Portland; Misses Win
ifred and Olive Smith, of Vancouver,
B. C; Mr. E. C. Lindley, of Portland;
Mr3, Roscoe Aimes of Albany Ore. ;
Mr. O. A. Pace of Oregon City; Mrs.
II. C. Parker,' Mr aria Mrs. R Frytag,
Miss Alice. Freytag, Ernest Freytag,
Mr, and Mrs. J. M. McGetchie and Mr.
and Mrs. R. .McGetchie.
Mrs Millard Gilette is the geust of
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mjpran.
Mr. W. H. Wilson has resumed his
position a clerk at the Crown Willam
ette -Inn after a two week vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, and son, Parker,
spent their vacation near the South
Forks of the Clackamas.
The violin pupils of Andrew Emile
Deschamps appeared in recital at the
Christian Church Wednesday evening.
The program was well received by a
large audience. Mr. Deschamps was
assisted by Miss Elenora Scaieve, ac
companist, and Miss Cecilia Tenney
pianist both of the Becker Conserva
tory of Music in Portland. Mr. Des
champs is a student of Miss Susie Ten
nel Pipes, of Portland. The pupils
presented were Elmo Eby, Thomas
Patterson Robert Wi'.son, Maolyn
Meyers Alden Rivers, Jeanie Patter
son Nettie Laidlaw John Laidlow, John
Patterson. ' The ushers were Miss
I-eona Adrin and Miss Emily Nioxn of
Bolton.
Richard Thompson 2i yars old son
of , Mr. and Mrs. ElWJ3d Thompson
died in the Oregon City hospital Sat
urday evening from heart trouble.
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.':tit.er of Hichari Thor.iic;i Funeral
serviced were M do.-.dai afitinoou
Mrs itoi; Aime.-- whe nas been
the guast if M:s it Cramer ':aro
ed to her :mme a' '.."any V.c-dsiesday
The linrary is Oe'.a- i pntnaiied
during the summer months. Two
State books are missing which the li
brarians are anxous to have returned
as the State Library has called for
them. They are, "The Red Record of
the Sioux" and "The Parsons Miracle."
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JENNINGS LODGE
Mrs. W. V. Woodbeck
Miss Helen Laiwisborg of Salem, Vir
ginia, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Rob
ert D. Rogers of Meldrum.
Mrs. George Fox has returned to her
home in Myrtle Point after a weeks
visit with her sister, Mrs. Ellen Eads
of Meldum
Mrs. Edith Truscott and daughter
Miss Ruth are with the G. R. Thomp
son family at Oak Point, Washington.
Born to Mr and Mrs C R- Hollaway,
Sunday, July 23rd a daughter
Mrs. Bess Bruechert is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Ed. Tripp of Salem.
Calvin Dill Morse of Portland will
spend a week with his cousin while his
parents are on a business trip to Yam
hill county.
Mr and Mrs. Carus who recently
sold their property have moved into the
cottage formerly occupied by the
Blake's. j.
Louise and Flora Alice Morse of Ir
vington have been spending the past
week with the Bruechert family. ,
Mrs. Olin Ford and children with
Mrs. Paulus Edwin Newell of Portland,
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rowsi Acres
Although they are moving fast, we still have some choice tracts
for sale at attractive prices.
This is fine lying land, virgin soil, fronting on Molalla road, four
miles from Oregon City.
We are selling in tracts of 5'and 10 acres, as follows, $60 per acre
to $125 per acre. I.ii.
motored to Ilwaco, Washington, where
they are assisting in caring for Mr.
Watson, husband of Gladys Newell
Watson who is seriously ill from an
attach of .dropsy.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Newcomb who
have spent several months visiting
with their son, have returned to their
home in Ohio. ' "
Virginia Card has returned from her
vacation spent at Battle Ground.
Washington. , '
Hugh B. Fleming, enjoyed a visit
with his brother, Robert Fleming of
Seattle who recently returned from a
trip to Alaska. , .
Alex Gill is building a modern brick
residence on his property on Addie
street between Hull avenue and Meldrum.
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WILLAMETTE
Beulah Snidow
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The friends and relatives -of Mrs.
H. Leisman who helped her cele-brate
hjer birthday last Wednesday were
Mrs. John Ream, Mrs. Fred Baker,
Mrs. Clem ' Dollar, Mrs. Ewald Leis
man, Mrs. Harold White, Mrs. M. Doty,
Mrs Herman Pejer, Mrs. Neil -Whitney,
Mrs. John Casey, Mrs. R. A.
Junken, Molly Wilson, Mrs. Albert
Adamson, Mrs. A. P. Tuor, Mrs. Louis
Shipley", Mrs J. L Gay, Mrs. Y. W.
Daris, and Miss Mary Lusin. ..
Harry Tuor spent Sunday visiting
his pjarents, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Tuor
Mrs. M E Wallis of Portland spent
Sunday at the home of her son, Mr.
H. E Wallis. ;
At the school election held last week
a new director was elected to fill the
vacancy left by the resignation of Mr.
Mitchell. Mr. D. Gross -as elected to
fill the vacancy. ,
Mrs.- Lydia McCormick of -Washing-
church Sunday morning and in the
afternoon baptismal service was held
at the mouth of the Tualatin river.
Mrs. Mootry was bautised.
. Mr. L. G. Barnes returned home Fri
day evening after spending some time
in California where he visited rela
tives He was Called there on account
of the illness and death of his sister.
Mr. Biggley, Mr. Del Overton, Mr.
Frank Shipley and Mr. Carpenter have
Old Age Protection
When you are young and your earning i.iower is at a maximum is the
time to save your money. Then as it accumulates invest it in stand
ard Bonds that will yield you a substantial income when you have
passed the producing stage of life. .
This, entire institution is at your command to Kelp you to decide upon
a savings plan suited to your needs and we will also be glad to tell you
about the different Bond Issues which -make good investments.
BANK OF OREGON CITY
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gone to Bridal Vale to fight forest
fires.
Mrs. Charlie Colson and children
Geraldine, Clintin and Lester of Dodd,
Oregon, are visiting Mrs. Colson's
father, Mr. Tom Johnson. They will
return home Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Runyfa. and
children, Manua and Evelyn and Mr.
and Mrs. Rogers are spending their va
cation at Rockaway and other beaches.
Mrs. Kaldfleifch of Filer, Idaho is
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Spatz. She
will remain here for six weeks.
- Mrs. Schwerin and' Frank Schwerin
are spending a Week at their old home
m Elwood..
Misses Beatrice Oliver and Anna Is
roll, Emily Nixon, Margaret Hall,
Clara icrinas, Zelma Picrinas, Mar
jorie Parker, Harold Greaves, Kenneth
Montgomery, Lowell Parker and John
Lewis.
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loss from parasites and disease.
a Real Necessity on Every Farm
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losing game anytime and anywhere. Use a
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10 Acres $600
$300 ash, balance three years
at 6 percent
5 Acres $300.00
$150 cash, balance three years
at 6 per cent.
10 Acres $1000
$500 cash, balanceTnree years
at 6 per cent.
40 acres $20CD; $1000 cash, balance 5 years a! 6 per cent.
10 Acres $1250
$625 cash, balance three yean
at 6 per cent.
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Phone 427
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214 Seventh St.
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Oregon City
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