THE BANNER-COURIER, OREGON CITY, OREGON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1922. Paga Three News From Over CLACKAMAS COUNTY Jtjtjtjtjtjtjtjl JJJ JJJJgf , FROGPOND Mary Liesman jf jf if ? jf f if ? ? K" ? J The Halloween social at Wilsonville was a huge success. Among those attending from this tommunuy wwc Miss Myrtle Aden, Mr. and Mrs. Smith Turner, Nola Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Burck, Mr. and .Mrs. John Brack, Theodore Bruck, Victor Bruck, Mrs. Bruck, Otis Bobbins, Johnnie Sharp, Irvin Sharp, Mrs. Emma Sharp, Miss Dora Oldenstadt, George Oldenstadt, Miss Mildred Oldenstadt, Hugh Moul ton, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moulton, Mr. Harry Gosser, and Weslie Wovlener. Mr Smith Turner was a visitor at the home of Mr. Richard Oldenstadt, Tuesday. . -. ' : Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moulton spent the week-end in Portland, attending the Stock Show, returning home Mon day night. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Schemer and children, Mr. and Mrs. John Turner, and Thomas Turner were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Smith Turn er, Sunday evening. . . Mr. Ervin Sharp held a shooting match at Fred Baker's place. The affair was a large success. Mr. Bor land took some geese to the shooting match and raffled them off with Mr. Sharp's turkeys and geese, jonn 1 tur ner is planning on' having a shooting match Sunday, November 19. Miss Anna Robbins and sister, Erma, visited at the home of Hilda Reiners, Sunday. - Those attending the dance at Wil lamette from this community were: Mr. and Mr3. Smith Turner, Nola Turner, Myrtle Aden, Norman Turner, George Oldenstadt, Mr. John Turner, and Harry Gosser Miss Myrtle Oldenstadt spent Mon day in Oregon City. Mrs. Adeline Ball, who has been visiting her friends, and relatives of this neighborhood returned to her home near Butteville, Oregon, Satur day evening. Mrs. Annie Robbins visited at the home of Mrs. Minnerva Mayes, Sun day. . Mr. and Mrs. Smith Turner spent Monday in Oregon City. Miss Dora Oldenstadt started work ing for Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Parker, of Portland, last Saturday. She intends to be in their employment about one month. 1 Mrs. Frit? Schemer and children, of Willamette were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Smith Turner. Ed Baker Is hauling gravel on the Wood's Hill from Graham's Landing. The Corral Creek school is serving hot lunches at noon nearly every day. Mrst May Snider and Mrs. Eva Tur ner were home for the week end visit ing their mother, Mrs. Ed. Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jones and fam ily visited Mr. and' Mrs. Wiley at Beaverton Sunday. Mrs. Rob Graham is spending a few days in Portland. - Mr. and Mrs. Roy Baker who have rented a home near Multnomah, spent the week end with Mr and Mrs. Alli son Bakerl Jt Jt Jt Jt f CARUS jt John Lehman Fte jf f jf ? jp " " " " - Maude O'Leary and Erma Caseday were shopping in Portland one day Greetings are extended to Mr. and Mrs Evan Lewis on the arrival of an eight pound son,.,November first. Best wishes to Richard John. Erma Caseday spent a few days with Maude O'Leary last week. - Tint -much damage was done on Halloween excepting a few gates mis sing. . Richard Ginilliam, Melvin Stewart, ti -Diija ainrt Adrian Jones are tlUilll showing their fine Pigs at , the Stock Rhnw in Portland. Mrs. Harold Magness who has been 1 Pnrtland for a time. Is l 0 1 LllAJ 1 AXX " now home aeain. - mvo -Rnh Tteat.tie Jr.-. made a busi ness triD to Oregon City on Friday. nr, -Nrnvember third John Lehman was tendered a surprise by his friends. Thirtv voune folks attended the party. Ruth Fisher was transacting busi ness hi Oregon City on Saturday, Jtjtjtjljtjtjtjtjtjtjtjtjtjtjt STAFFORD M. A. Gaga Jt ... f If If If If If If f tf If If The people of Stafford have had the opportunity of hearing two very inter esting political talks in the past two weeks. Judge Cross spoke Tuesday, October 31, and his opponent,' Mr. Ed mundson, spoke Friday, November 3. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wouldridge and daughter June, called on the Chapman family, Sunday, November 5. The Misses Vera, Lela and Leta Tie- deman of Monmouth, spent last week at their home in Stafford. The normal school at Monmouth was closed be cause of the low water supply. Messrs. Joe Rabick and Bill Olden stadt attended a party,' Friday night, jNovember 3, given at Jergen's Park by the Misses Mae Silberger, Flor ence and Margy Vieanne. Edwin Wood worth and family visit ed relatives in West Stayton, during the week-end. ' Miss Lena Lehaman spent. Sunday at the. home of Eva Chapman. Walter Schatz made a business trip to Oregon City, last Thursday..'. Phyllis Tiedeman accompanied her sisters to Monmouth, Sunday, return ing the same evening. There will be a basket social at the Stafford school house, next Friday, No vember 10. The proceeds are to go to the Athletic Club. Everyone Is wel come to come and are requested to bring a basket. A -very Interesting program is being arranged by the school. N. S. Oldham moved a piano from Riders to Multnomah, Sunday, Novem ber 5. The Misses Lydia Delker and Cyn thia Nussbauin visited MrS". Earl Davis, Sunday. Wm. Schatz and family have moved into the house recently vacated by N. Oldham. . Stanley Oldham and Harley Whit- ten, accompanied by Adeline Oldham and Millie Marshall of Portland, made a business trip to Tualatin, Sunday. CORRAL' CREEK By Corral Creek School. Blanche Brown, Teacher. Miss Claire Say, who has been at tending school at Monmouth, is home for a visit. She will return to mouth about Monday. Harry Fisher, of Calgary, Canada, is going to spend the winter with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Minor. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jones enter tained about thirty young people at a Hallowe'en party at their home Tues it evenine. A lunch was served after which the remainder of the even ing was spent in playing games. Every one reported a fine tune. There Is a new bridge under con struction at the bottom of Say's bill. It will probably be finished in a short time. Roy Baker who had the misfortune to break his arm while cranking his irnrd is eettine along nicely. Mr ar,H Mrs. .Reed ' Graham and dauehtera. Helen and Thelma, and Mr. . and Mrs. Norman Say attended the Grange program and dance in Wilson ville Tuesdav night The mother's Club gave a reception at the school house Friday night for the teacher, Blanche Brown. A dinner was served, and a fortune-telling booth and games - furnished entertainment for the evening. About sixty people attended. Aubrev Wood, who was injured few weeks ago while working at the rock-crusher, has recovered sufficient- - lv to resume his work. Mrs. Blanche Brown spent the week end with her parents in Hazelia. Misses Margaret, Betty and Menga Batalgia of Wilsonville. visited 'Mrs Misses Nellie and Jessie Angus - mtertained some ..Wilsonville ladies W1LU vvv - Friday evening. ' Misses Eleanor Say and Helen Gra ham visited Miss Audrey Wood Sun rlair fiveninEr. "N were accompanied west by their daugh ter, Miss Jennie Tagley, a recently graduated nurse. They came out from Portland, where they are making their home, the latter part of the week, as the guests of Mr. and Mrs; W. A. Ross. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schatz have returned to their home in Adams, Ida--ho, after a four days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Bechtel. . Mrs. Mabel Miller visited her sister, Mrs. W. I. Blinestone, last Friday and Saturday. She-was enroute to her home in The Dalles, after visiting her mother, Mrs. Lucy Allen, at Cortallia. Rev. Ruel Snider conducted the serv ices at the University Park church in Portland, last Sunday evening. - The Parent-Teachers council met at Milwaukie, last Thursday. The speak ers were Judge Jacob Kanzler and W. S. TJren, both of Portland. Luncheon was served at one o'clock. Their next meeting will be at Woodstock. A dele gation from Jennings Lodge was in at tendance. . A number from Jennings Lodge at tended the Oak Grove dance, last Sat urday evening. . J Jt Jt Jt Jt Jt Jt Jt Jt Jt Jt Jl Jt Jt Jt g I . CLARKES Jt Albert Gasser ' if if if r i? " " " s.p Next Saturday evening, Nov. 11th, the regular farm bureau meeting will be held. A large attendance is ex pected.' , - Julius Schiewe transacted business in Oregon City, last Friday. Mrs. and Mrs. John Lelchtweis were Oregon City visitors, last Friday. - S. Elmer was an Oregon City visitor last Saturday. ' , ' Mr. and Mrs. F. Oldenburg, his brother Emil and Charles and Albert Gasser, transacted business at Liberal last Saturday. Mr. Schulzman of the WoodstocK nursery transacted business here last week. He took orders for several thou sand prune -trees to be planted in the near future. Clarkes will certainly be a prune and berry country before very long. Our soil is most -favorable for successful fruit growing. The Oldenburg prune crop will be sold under the" "Mistland brand label. Oldenbure Brothers have a modern prune dryer and are staunch membecs of the Oregon Growers' Co-operative association. - , Fred Lindau and Mr. Martin were in Oregon City last week G..Hoffstetter lost a valuable cow last week. ' ' Carl Stromgreen motored to Oregon Citv last Saturday. . The election is over. Wonder If taxes will stOD from now on? No can didate offered to build good roads with out money. ' Plows and wagons lost on hallowe'en night, have been found again. Last Sunday at 2 o'clock p. m., serv ices were held for Miss Freda Berger, at the home of her step-father, F. Mil ler. Interment In the family lot at Schubel. The funeral services of the late A. L. Richardson, formerly of Parkplace, who was killed by a train at Kalama, Wash., were held Wednesday after noon from the Moose lodge rooms, of which order the deceased was a mem ber. The interment was in the Clack amas cemetery. Mrs. Marvel Malo Is 111 In the Ore gon, City hospital, and is under the care of Dr. Mount. iS j4 ijt ij4 1 jfc jt tC 58 nS k& CARVER Mrs. J. J. Hatton Jt J - jt rijf.Jt Jtjtjtjtjljtjtjtjtjtjtjtjt Jty Paul Mumpower and H. tMiller have each had a fireplace built in their homes. "W E. Mumpower and son Clark did the work. Little Dorothy Nolan, who has been having typhoid fever, is very much improved in health. S. O. Link, who is employed in Wash ington county, spent the week-end here and. stayed over for election with the home folks. . Mrs. Henry McFarlan, who has been nursing In Portland, visited with the home folks over the week-end. - Miss Klrschner, primary teacher, and pupils, gave a surprise party for the upper grades on October 31, at the school house. The school, under the management of Mrs. Swartz, princi pal, Is maintaining a high standard. Mrs. James Cole and children of Rainer, Oregon, are visiting with her brother and family, C. L. Stewart Mrs. Cole before her marriage spent several years in this community. The W. C. T. U. met Thursday at the xhurch. Several new members have been added recently and the so ciety feel -that they will be able to increase their efEorts in this commun ity. . ' Dorothy Mumpower, grand daughter of Mr", and Mrs. W. E, Mumpower, had the -misfortune, while at school, to fall and break her arm in two places. George Hess and Luther Mumpower of Cascade Locks are down for a few days, visiting with Mr, and Mrs. W. ET Mumpower. Mrs. Mumpower and Mr. Hess are brother and sister. Bessie, Hattan, who is attending state normal school, was home during last week. She returned to Multno mah, Sunday. -".. Mrs. .Swartz', principal of the Carver school, was quite ill Tuesday, and un able to perform her duties at the school. .jt Jtjtjtjtjtjtjtjtjtjtjtjtjt Jig JENNINGS LODGE Jt Mrs. W. W. Woodbeck Jt JtJtjtJtJtjtJtJtjtjijtJtJtJtJt W. W. Pollock has traded his home on Addie street for the Seventh street hotel property in Oregon City, owned by J. H. Mattley. Mr. Pollock moved to his new. home Tuesday, and the Mattleys are moving to this place. A farewell reception was tendered Rev. and Mrs A. B. Snider, ,at the church parlors, Monday evening. Mr. Snider was the former pastor of Grace church and. was obliged to resign his charge on account of undergoing a severe surgical operation. W. A. Rush, who Is attending the normal school at Monmouth, spent the past week at his home here. He re turned to resume his studies, Monday. Mr. Rush will complete his special course in six weeks. Jerry Madden has been 111 and con fined to his home the past week. : Mrs. Carl Starker will entertain the Luncheon Club at her home on Hull avenue, Tuesday. J. B. Ulbrand of the river road met with an accident last week at the plant of the Central Sash & Door Co., where he is employed, losing the end of his finger in a mitre machine, which he was operating. W. A. Rush, Thomas Hopkins and J. A. Atchley, were among those from Oregon City attending the Democratic rally, Saturday evening. Dr. J. L. Scripture of Portland was a guest at me iugn ixoueiLs uumo, last Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Tagley, former residents of the Lodge, have returned from an extended visit at their former home in .Bemidji, Minnesota. They Jt Jt WEST LINN Dennis Kidby w t td (jt tt EAGLE CREEK J ,: Mrs. . B. Gibson Jt ' . . Jt e$i? jfjfifjfjfjfififififjfjfjf jf ' W. J. Evans, who has been in Can ada during the harvest season, return ed home, last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woodle and son Leslie were guests of" Ray's sister, Mrs. Joe TUckey, of George, the other day. Tom Smith received a message that his mother was quite ill and left for Salem on Saturday, to see her. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Murphy return ed last Thursday from Hood River, where they have been working during the apple-picking season. Mrs. Ray Woodle gave a quHting bee at her home, last Wednesday. The following ladies were present: Mes dames Viola Douglass, L. A. Woodle, W. J. Evans, Linda HofEmeister, Rosa Baker and R. B. Gibson. A delicious luncheon was served. Mrs. Tom Smith gave a party last Saturday evening. There were about sixty present and all report a good time. The evening was spent in social chat, dancing and playing cards. Just before supper some slips of paper, hav ing written on them a stunt for each one present to do, were .passed around, and . everyone requested to take one. Same of the stunts were very funny and -caused much merriment. A de licious supper was. served. Mr. andMrs. Walter Douglass and Miss Florice, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Will Douglass, motored to Port land Monday, to attend the livestock show. ' r Mrs. Bestul and son Kermit, and Mrs. Paddison, were Portland visitors one day last week. No print is too larg and nese is too small to receive Satisfactory Ser vice and Best Quality printery. Wfetise CALOLFLUSHD.GCII AND ZEROLENE LookfirfheSif Modern Crankcase Clean ing Service helps to keep your engine in prime con ftittnn. Safe -tboaoogn correct. STANDARD Oil COMPAMT (.California) I sunncc I There's a -Fire every minute of every day in this country The next minute may bring fire to your home. This always be ing possible, it behooves you to keep your important papers safe. . Our Safe Deposit Boxes cost very little and they offer to you an absolutely safe place for valuable papers. Bank of Oregon City OldestlBankJn Clackamas 'County Orzanized Ftrtyne Yiars Ago. TRY THE BANNER-COURIER WANT ADS jtjtjtjtjtjtjitjtjtjijtjijijijtfg jt jt ? if ? f Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Johnson spent the week-end In Portland, visiung friends. Misses Helen lhlpps and Frances Andrews of Oregon City were ine guests of the Misses Zennah and Julia Lytsell, last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. B, Montgomery are receiving congratulations over the ar rival of a baby daughter. The Rosemont Community-- Club, realized a net profit of over fifty dol lars from the basket social held at the Sunset school, last Saturday night. The West Linn approach to the new bridge Is on Its way. The fill is being made ready to pave in a week or two. Miss Aletha Kidby returned to the Oregon Normal, Sunday, after a' few days visit at her home.. Owing to the fact that the water supply for Monmouth was closed, due to a break in the supply main, the state normal was closed until water could again be secured. . , " . . Service Counts on your Winter Journey to CALIFORN A . 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A marvelous violin rendition by Fredric Fradkin, of that Immensely popular waltz 'Three O'clock in the Morning," with full orchestra. Latest dancing numbers by Isham Jones, Carl Fen ton, Beanie Krueger. For Your . Convenience i f t .--iifl..- j Clip This List BRUNSWICK RECORDS PLAY ON ANY PHONOGRAPH 1 1!". was. - Artist Isham Jones' Orchestra . . Popular Dance Hits Selection Isham Jones' Orchestra . . Bennie Kmeger's Orchestra : Carl Fenton's Orchestra . Carl Fenton's Orchestra . . Fresh vegetables are unusually plentiful at this time and have never been better in quality. We also have a complete stock of seasonable fruit grapes, apples, pears, quinces, etc. " J Larsen & Co. Grocers Hay.J Grain, Feed," Poultry .and Supplies . Phone 70 Oregon City 10th and Main Isham Jones' Orchestra . . The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise Fox Trot ID ra. nr. Va IW Are You Playing Fair? Foil 'JTOC Say It While Dancing Fox Trot Bine Fox Trot Haunting Blues Fox Trot... I'll Build a Stairway to Para- J .ii l- nr x .1 .. l ing "1 Found a Four-Leaf Clover" From "George White's Scandals" Truly Fox Trot i...... Panorama Bay Waltz ...... Thru the Night Walts Tricks Fox Trot Daneing Fool Shimmy One Step Selection .....A Songs Operatic No, Size Pries 2313 u J tSU 10 .7S 2315 10 .18 tSIB 10 .7o till M .Iff 2S11 10 .78 Giuseppe Danise - Baritone Zaza, plccola xingara' uttie uypsy) (jeon- i cavallo) in Italian.. I 15 n on a zaxa Lear f (Leoncavallo) In . I Italian..;..... J f Zaza ((aza, cavall Zaza Zaza) Italia 18028 10 L80 Artist Songs Concert and Ballad Selection Theo Karle Tenor. Dorothy Jardon Soprano Klchard BonelU . Baritone.. Elizabeth Lennox Contralto....... Snowy Breasted Pearl (Rob inson) Oft in the StUIy Might (Moore-Stevenson) Rachem (Mercy) (Brown-Mana-Zucca) In Yiddish... Yom Kippur (Cry of Atone ment) (Silbersteln-Sllberta) in Yiddish ; Danny Deever (KipUng-Dam-rosch).. 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