four NEWBERG, GRAPHIC, Largest Circulation in YamhtllJ DECEMBER 8ft, 1888 taking a course in Journalism and mss with their slater, Mrs. George Pantenberg. cartoonist work at the U. of O. Mias Clara Louise Hertlg came «Donald Davis la spending the hol­ iday vacation at home. Mr. and home from Portland last Saturday Mrs. Prank Davis of YamhiU are al­ night to spend the holidays with the so holiday fialtow of Mr. and Mrs. home folks She attends the Jeffer­ son high school at Portland. D. B. Davis CHKHAUEji The boy* and girl* o f today w ill bo the men and women of tom orrow. G iro them every chance Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williams and Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Shaw and sons, Charles Rian, Sr., la on th* sick sons, Marvin and Stanley, Mr. and Floyd and Virgil, left last Saturday to become list with the lm grippe. John Semmer of Portland Spent for Sandy, near Mt. Hood, where Mrs. Fay Harford and daughter. HAPPY AND HEALTHY MEN AND WOMEN - they will spend some time with Mr. Kathryn, spent Christmas with Mr. Christmas with his parents. and Mrs. West Laughlia at Yamhill. In fa r toe many eases they receive injuries to their spines in early childhood, injuries w hioh, Mary* Harmon of the O. A. C. Is Shaw’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lyons and Lewis Amoth has traded his or­ spending the holidays with her home being slight, pass by nnnotiead and oncared for. They are therefore obliged to grow up seriously ■on, Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Charles chard property here for an east-aide fofts. * Mrs. & E. Warren has been very hardware business in Portland. The Sallee and daughters, Mildred and handicapped. ’ * J « nek for the last two weeks with la Amoths will move soon, but the new Bra. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. owner’s name baa not bnan learned Harlan Smith of Newberg on Christ­ mas day/. • •, Mr. and Mrs. Prod St sere of Mid- yet. Mr. and Mr». Lawrence Boyd and Bwlng Young school had a short tdleton spent Sunday with Mr. and Christmas time together last Friday son of Nawberg, Mr. and Mrs.. Lewis hint. Charles Klen. Mrs. William Garland to expecting afternoon. After Santa Claus (Billy Upchurch and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. he pree- Walter Nagal. Mrs. Ruby Sleeper a alster from Scotland, whon^ she has Sullivan) had distributed the The value o f this Analysis oannot he estfcnhted in dollars, as such Analysis w ould detect and enjoyed and son. Billy, of Portland, all spent eats, candy and nuts were not seen for over forty years. Christmas with their parents. Mr. by all. correct suM uxatioas o f the vertebrae (displacem ents o f the small bones o f the spine) before they Alvin Peterson who Is employed Following Sunday school there and Mrs. A. H. Boyd. on the a P. bridge gang at Brook­ would become a menace to Health. Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Nelson and lyn, spent Christmas with his fam­ was a abort Qhrlstmas program last Sunday. Besides several recitations sons, Earl and Harvey, and daugh­ I f all parents were as earefnl about the spines o f their beys and girls as they are about the earn ily. Mrs. Greathonaa and son, Henry, there was a violin solo by Winona ter,* Louise, of West Chehalem, Mr. o f their autom obiles, it w ould not be lon g before o f Portland spent Christmas at the Smith and a duet by Lola and Ken­ and Mrs. Robert Cook and sons, Nor­ home of her daughter, Mrs. C. C. neth Fendall after which we were man and Ralph, and daughter, Hel­ favored by a splendid Christmas ser­ en, of Chehalem Center, were Christ­ Harmon. mas guests of Mr. and Mrs. William ■- Anna Winters and her frlend„ O. mon by Rev. Lewis. The boys’ class, as previously an­ Carter. • — C. Burnham of Portland, spent GIVE THE BOYS AND GIRLS A CHANCE o Christmas at the home Of her par­ nounced, will give an entertainment in the church basement Friday eve­ I T IS THEIR LAWFUL RIGHT ______ ______ BOBTHWEST NEWBERG ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Winters ning. December 29. Besides an ex­ u Saloma Burkett to quite sick with MANE TH & n e w YEAR BRIMFUL OF HEALTH AND HAPPINESS FOR THEM . . — —r-Q---------- hibition of a marvelous Incubator BEX I WISH YOU AMD YOURS A CHEERFUL HEW YEAS invention, a real fountain of youth, pneumonia. The Preo’a are spending the holi­ Mary Jones of Portland spent for which Ponce De Leon Bought in V In Eugene. Christmas with her father. vain, and a one-act play, there will days Charles Brooks has been on the Miss Alice Dow of McMinnville Is be recltatloas, music, and stunts In 'spending the week at the Simon magic. This is neither a stock show, sick list for several days. Howard Snow tdok Christmas din­ Sanderman home. opera, or circus, but we trust you with his brother and wife. The Wlleys^^andermans and As- | will enjoy. It. Admission— your ner Mrs. H. F. Nelson has been shut tnnea had their Christmas dinner presence and attention. Come and id with a bad cold but la better now. mnt tree at the Asm us home. see. ~. - . George Clarke and family spent ---------- < ► — ------- C. C.. Wiley has been on the sick Monday with the Frank Clatke fam­ list the past week, so he had to he FEBNWOOD ily* - . ____^ •off duty one night on the highway U. 8. Bryant and family spent Inger Byers of Portland spent Newberg, Oregon Mr. and Mrs N. L. Wiley spent Crlstmas in Portland with relatives. Christmas with her aunt, Mrs. Simp­ Mr. LfFevre is quite ill this week. son. Christmas at the home of his daugh­ Oliver Warden and wife came ter, Mrs. Dennis Mljls, of Spring- It is hoped by all of his friends that he will soon recover. down to spend a few days with his brook: Mr. and Mrs. Walker and baby folks. Walter Cook and Cecil Hlnshaw The Ed Born family of Portland talia. Wash., spent Christmas with -had charge of the meeting at the from Salem spent Christmas with were Sunday visitors at the Deach the home folks, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Bex Friends church last -Sunday Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Parrish. Gumm. ~ ' Mr. and Mrs. Grover Livengood home. morning. ____________________ . Christmas visitors at the Cowglll spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mainwaring spent a few The community Christmas tree and days with his parents the first oL home were Mrs. R. M. Neill, Mr. and program were well attended and en­ Walter Bingham in Newberg. Mrs. H. B. Miller, Allen Roads, Cur­ Miss Rath Baker from Aberdeen, ( this week. joyed by all, especially the children. Wash., spent Christmas at the home. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Payton are tis Cowglll and Mr. and Mrs. L. H. It was held on Friday night. - TIRES, TUBES, VULCA1 I M l . it • spending a few days at the Stan- Cowglll all from Portland. Mr. and Mrs Perry Macy and J wo of her mother, ,Mra. H. N. Baker.> Mr. and Mrs. Stockman and Mr. Royal. Milton. Everett and Chan- brough home, sons went to Portland Christmas and Mrs. Virgil Mills and family morning to spend a few days with cey Gettmann are spending a fe w 1 A. C. Stanbrough’s mother from motored to Seattle to spend Christ­ days with relatives in Wlllamina. ( Portland is visiting at the Stan- I f needing Tires or Tabes see as before Janaary 1st. llr . Macy’s brother and family. mas with Mr. and Mrs. Stockman’s Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Livengood and . brough home. Mary Sanders of Portland spent Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Worden and daughter and sister of Mrs. Mills. Umbrellas covered and repaired ’Saturday and Sunday with her par­ Miss Grace Riley spent Christmas at Mr. and Mrs. Jay Fullerton and ents, returning home Sunday eve­ the home of Norman Sanders in New- family attended the Nash reunion in little son, Junior Jay, and Mr. and Itqwn on Christmas. 810 First Street ^ H u m e Bine 4 ning, taking her parents with her to berg. Miss Grace Riley from Lafayette W. C. Johnson was up from Port­ Mrs. Clifford Wallen from Portland, spend Christmas and Mr. and' Mrs. Paul Milla and Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Brickley of ia spending the Christmas vacation 1 land and spent a few days with the baby from Woodburn, spent Christ­ Stanbroughs and Nelsons. Portland are rejoicing over a fine at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Edward Wallis of Albany mas with the home folks, Mr. and baby girl, born on December 22. Mrs. Livengood. and Mr. and Mrs. Afa Jentsen spent Christmas at the home of her Mrs. A. P. Wallen. Brickley was Elizabeth Strate, Mr. and Mrs. El wood Johnson and them there. This was done and in the chimney. It was necessary to children from Dayton, spent Christ- • parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tltna daughter of Henry Strate of Rex. daughter from Chehalem Center while they were waiting a very cred­ remove him with a derrick. We are mas with Mrs. Charles Jones, mother Me and Mrs. Charles Lunstrom There will be an New Year’s so­ spent Christmas day with Revs. Carl itable program, was given by the sure the older people took the lesson and daughter. Mabel, spent Christ­ cial at the Community hall on New of Mrs. Jentsen. and Minnie Miller and family. The children and some of the grown-upe. to heart and will never deceive lit­ The Misses Della and Freda Par­ mas with the Swan Benson family in Tears night. Refreshments will be Johnsons remained for the first ser­ Vera Parks gave a recitation show­ tle children by impersonating Santa. rish from Newberg, spent Christmas Portland. ing how it didn’t pay to try to de­ o n sale and a social time is being ar­ Grace Colby, who is living with vice of the revival meetings which ceive, as she told of dad trying to Every number wee good and the eve- ranged. The proceeds wijl go for at the home of their parents, Mr. and began Monday evening. Mrs. W. A. Parrish. her sister at Pendleton, spent a few «he piano. ( Continued on page eight) Mr. and Mre. W. W. White enter­ play Santa Claus and become stuck Stanley Bryant from Portland, days last week with her father, W. tained at their home twenty-four of who la spending the week at the W. Colby. DUNDEE home of U. S. Bryant, is installing Homer Worden, who is going to the young people at a “ kid party.” Miss Sally Beck spent Christmas a radio set for Jack Bryant. trade school in Portland, came down The young people came dressed as with relatives in Portland. E. H. Ross, who is principal of the Friday to spend the Christmas holi­ children; each one brought and re­ ceived a Christmas gift. The eve­ The Christmas play held in the Mayville high school, is spending the days with his folks. «community ball was well attended. Christmas vacation at the home of A. A. Post and family are spend­ ning was spent In much merriment Hveryone enjoyed it greatly. his mother, Mrs. H. C. Ross. ing the holidays in Atnity where and a very good time was enjoyed by Postmaster H. W. Bahringer re­ Miss Ethel Ross, who spent sever­ Charlie is setting up a radio outfit all. Refreshments, consisting of ap­ ports the biggest Christmas week In al weeks in Beaver with her sister, for bis grandfather. ples, popcorn, punch and" cookies the history of the poet office this Mrs. Speary, returned home last Mr. and Mrs. Milton Lunstrom and were served. jrear. week for the Christmas holidays. family were Christmas visitors at The Dundee Alumni association Miss Dena Offel and Miss Hazel the home of the former’s parents, Mr. SUNNYCREST w ill hold it’s big reunion fit the year Pearson, whp are both employed In and Mrs. S. A. Lunstrom. A. 0. Peterson has finished work at Community hall tonight (Thurs­ Portland, spent the Christmas vaca­ Roy Bremmer and family of Sa­ near The Dalles and is home for the day). tion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. lem came to Newberg the first of the winter. In line w ith our policy to give our patrons the best at all Mr. and Mrs. Richard Morecroft E. Offel. week and took Mr. Bremmer’a moth­ Mr. Stubblefield took quite a nice went To McMinnville to spend Christ­ The Fern wood band has again re­ er home with them to spend the hol­ lot of turkeys to Portland the latter times and to give added efficien cy to our equipment and better mas with Mrs. Morecroft’s parents, organized. Quite a few new mem­ idays. part of last week. quality if possible to ou r product, we are going to iitotall a, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cunes. bers have turned out for practice Mrs. Frank Rlchafdaon and her Miss Maud Koeber from Portland The Epworth League Is enjoying and now every Wednesday night the grand-daughter, Beatrice Glsilasen, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. . some great times on Sunday even­ familiar sounds are beard. went to Portland the first of this Chas. K. Hubbard and family. . ings. Sunday school superintendent Christmas day guests of Mr. and week to spend a few days with the Mr. and Mrs. Dllllngers home was Ward- Bahringer will lead next Sun­ Mrs. Ed Cox included R. G. Stewart Glstlasens. the Meeea for the married daugh­ day. and family, Clarence Davis and Miss ---------- o --------- ters and their families for a good Mr. and Mrs John Par ret t and Nora Thomas all from Portland and SPRIHGBROOK Christmas dinner. non, Billy, enjoyed their Christmas Mrs. C. W. Nice from Newberg. Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Etzwller are Vivian Hadley spent the Christmas and w ill also give our bakery a • Quite a crowd attended the Christ with Mrs. Parrett’s sister, Mrs. Wal­ •pending the holidays at the home len, in Poftlnitfv where a family re­ Mr and Mrs. of Mrs. Etswiler’s parents, Mr. and school children at the gymnasium Dick Baldwin Is a of little union was held. better at Mrs. Mike Nolan. For the past week daring the big last Saturday night. Dan Wohlge­ this yrltlng. The Atopaugh family held a reun­ ~ T ' *-r~- muth acted as Santa Claus and each Christmas rush. Mrs. Swlnk at the ion for a Christmas celebration. The Revival meetings commenced Mon­ 8 . P. depot, and the post office force child present received a bag filled day evening at the church. Every­ married eons and daughters came to b a re enjoyed vdry much the prompt with candy and nuts. An enjoyable body welcome. help the home folks make merry. mad efficient service of C. W. Scott, time was had by alL Mr. and Mrs. Stubblefield's daugh­ Mrs. John Krsmlen. who has been w ho is the official carrier between W hile this is being done, it w ill be necessary fo r («a to quite sick with * cold, to much bet­ ter, Mrs. Pflefer and children, from these two places. Mr. Scott is a RIBBON RIDGE Portland, spent Christmas at the ter at this writing. close our place o f business tem porarily, and fo r this reason, we very capable man and we are glad Mias Wllda Orr is spending a week Mrs. Julia Bowers from British farm. The little girls are remain­ that he Is with ns. with her sister at Eugene. Columbia to visiting yrlth her sister, ing for the entire week. wish to announce to our patrons that our plaoe o f businmft The regular monthly meeting of Mark Hanna accompanied Mr. and Emil Jenson is sawing wood for Mrs. P. H. Hammond. the Parent-Teachers’ association will Fay* Harford with his drag-saw. w ill be Myrtle and A. E. Newby spent last Mrs Chas. K. Hubbard to Port­ b e held at the school house on Tues­ Mrs. Rudolph Wenger visited Mr. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ross New­ land last Saturday. Mark took some day, the second day of January. Mr. and Mrs. George Wenger on Tuesday. by and family In Newberg. rabbits to market, while Mr. and , Itye, the new art teacher, will give Miss Gladys Hertlg spent Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kincaid and Mrs. Hubbard did their Christmas at talk and a demonstration of his afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. William family spent Christmas with Mr. ■hopping. V rt. Another interesting feature Carter. The Sunnycreet Ladles’ club met an« Mrs. M. E. Mosher in McMInn- «of the afternoon program will be a F. Hertlg and eon, Delmer, v t l M . at the home of Mre. Eugene Hubbard «discussion of hot lunches. The helped George Wenger butcher lest Marjorie Brown, who to teaching last Thursday. The main item of twtohsri are especially desirous of Monday. A fter that, we w in be better equipped to give our patrons school In Greenlear, Idaho, arrived interest was the discussion of Christ­ having an expression from the per­ John Carter entertained all bis home last Saturday for the Christmas mas and preparing a program to be the best in bread, pies, o a k * , etc. mits on this subject. Everyone in­ children on Christmas day with a vacation. glvep at the home of Mrs. C. A. Cra­ terested in education and children is fine dinner. ter. ■ The club has been organised for Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spencer are cordially Invited to attend these W ishing you all s very Happy and Prosperous Hew Y ear Mr. and Mrs. George Carter moved »pcqdlng the Christmas holidays at a short time more than a year. They meetings of the parent-tekekers* and into their new bungalow the day be­ Linda Vista with Mr. and Mrs. A. sure have made life In the neighbor­ take part In the discussions. hood far more enjoyable by the var­ fore Christmas. J. Krsmlen. Mrs. Frank Lowe enjoyed Christ­ Stella Hubbard left Monday morn­ ious programs, socials, parties, etc., W EST CHEHALEM mas bp having hSr children come ing for Marlon, where she will «pend given by them. As this to the end Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Baker and home to set turkey. a few of the holidays with her broth­ of the old year and the beginning of s new, we are going to congratulate Hubert and Raymond ZenZen of er, Lisle, and family. spent Christmas day with Mr. Mrs. Daniel Baker near Forest Ray bell visited their sister, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Heater and the,ladles on the work of the past, George Wenger, last Saturday. Creve. family are enjoying a visit with Mrs. and-hope they will continue to grow1 Miss Mildred Sallee le spending Heater’s brother, Mr. Holiday, and and prosper in the coming year. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Feudal 1 and Last week the Ledles’ club re­ son spent Christmas with Mrs. Fen- the holidays with the home folks. family from Independence. DAYE SMITH, Proprietor 41 all’s mother, Mrs. Jones, in Mc­ She is attending Pacific Academy. Lester Gumm from Portland, Mr. ceived s letter from 8anta Claus tell­ Mrs. George Wenger and daughter, and Mrs. Albert Hunt from Aberdeen, ing them to have all the children Minnville. Daises Leffler le home for the hol­ Oelene, and Nick ZenZen went to Wash., and Mrs. Ray Langworthy gather at the hone at Mrs. C. A. idays from Eugene, where she te Portland Sunday and spent Christ - and little daughter, Ellen, from At- Crater, and he would try to meet C orrespondence GIVE THE BOYS AND GIRLS A CHANCE Every boy and girl should have a Spinal Analysis at least once every three months The Health o f the W orld W ould Improve Materially E LLIO TT’S TIR E S H O P ANNOUNCEMENT New E lectric O ven Complete Remodeling Closed from January 1 to 7 The Newberg Bakery Appreciating your business and hoping that the pleasant relations now existing between us will continue, we wish you much happiness and prosperity fdr the New Year. S e e our Window Display ''S to re of Quality” * jf . 800 our Window Display