AY, DECEMBER 1SW BS1G , GRAPHIC, . - !— !. -!—J Will Wohlschlegel sent 100 drensed chickens and F. J. Clark nine dressed teee to bo Mid on the publle mar­ ket the day before Christmas. Last Sunday the mountain folks ho had retired far the night wore awakened by a charivari at Cattle Whitmore’s on Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lee. (Miss Olive Whitmore). The newlyweds will make their homo at Cherry Grove in the near future. Mr. and Mra. Date Hutchens wero host and hostess at a dance Christ­ mas night, when about sixty neigh­ bors and friends Were present, and such a good time was enjoyed by aU that tt was near three o’clock In'the morning before good night was said. Mrs. Ira McCormick s u r p r i s e d the Buck Haven school children and teacher with a hot lunch Friday. Mrs. E. C. Wohlschlegel furnished a big dish of pickles. Other vtsttoaa at the school this ' w>i* honor. As for himself, iHth a breadth qf view,, a spirit of tolerance for the opinions of others, and with a warm human sympathy, it was foreign to his na- •ture to harbor Jll-feeHngs toward anyone. Hie was the soul of a Chris­ tian gentleman. 1 « - Hp leaves his wife, a son, Walter C.'Woodward of Richmond, Indiana, general secretary of the Five Years Meeting of Friends in America and editor of the American Friend; and a daughter, Mrs. W. A. King of Port land. Preceding him were an infant son, Benjamin, who died! In Indiana; a son Herman, aged 17, and a daughter Sibyl, aged 38, who died In the years 1*08 and 1*20 respec lively, and who lie tn the family burying ground In the Newberg cei etery. There are four* grandchild)1 — Edward and 8ibyl Lou King, and Bernice Louise and Mary Ellen Woodward. He leaves also two brothers, Ira H. and Riley D. Wood ward of Haviland, Kansas, and Plain- field, Indiana,- respectively, who spent lest winter here; m sister. Mrs A. E. Moore of Newberg, and a half- brother, Albert Dixon of San Diego, California. CHEHALEM MOUNTAIN J. A. Branson has been quite 111 the last few days. Mrs. F. J. Clark was in Newberg the most of last week doctoring. P. P. Bryan came up Tuesday to visit his sister, Mrs. J. P. Jones. L. D. Warden went to Portland Sunday to spend Christmas with his sister. ’ ^ - Alfred Hutchens was a week ago Sunday guest at the Henry Ed­ wards home. Frank Smeltier and children are visiting. this week with the J. P.. Jones family. CHEHALEM CEHTEB Mr. and Mrs. Ansa] Tykerson of The Misses Irene Barr and Eleanor Sheridan visited relatives on the Ford were in McMinnville last Thurs­ mountain Christmas. day and Friday. Elden McCormick went to New­ The Sunday, school gave a very berg Saturday and remained over nice Christmas program at the Christmas with relatives. church Sunday evening. * I Miss May Jones and Ray Ego went R. W. Staley was the recipient of to Hebo Tuesday to visit Mr. and a fine large turkey seat to him by Mrs. Lee Lane and children. his sister in North Dakota. Willie Haveman is home from U. Mrs. Cole and Mary Lou and Jim­ ; of O. this week; his first vacation my went to Portland to Bpend the since school opened last fall, Christmas holidays with relatives. j Miss Bernice Finigan la spending Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ballard and , this week in Hillsboro at the home of little son and daughter were visitors . her Bister, Mrs. Tom Shuck. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Last Tuesday week seven couples Blanchard Sunday. enjoyed a taffy pulling and game The Christmas dinner guests at the party at the Pleasant View school home of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Staley house. Monday were'Messrs.'Charles1 Shires Mr. and Mrs. Ira McCormick and and wife, Robert Sires and wife and children ate Christmas dinner vrith Forest Staley and wife. Mrs. McCormick'i father and sister Mrs. Chester Loveland had the I at Whitford. misfortune to fall in some way and | Beryl Deford came home Saturday burn her left arm. very painfully on front Normal at Monmouth to spend the hot stove recently. She Is car­ the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Deford. rying her arm* In a sling. Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Hulit of New­ L. H. Meyer motored to Portland to tpend the Christmas program with berg, Mrs. Clara Wohlschlegel and his daughters and their families, Milton Hockenberry were Christmas (Continued from page one) Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hendrickson guests at Ed Wohlachlegel’a. The Pleasant View school gave a rian members. It is an important and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Cate. Rev. and Mrs. Herbert Crocker nlee program and had a Christmas event in the life of the community and son, George, arrived home from tree Friday afternoon. The teacher, and should be largely attended by Oregon City Friday evening, for a Miss Flossie Vlrden, has gone home fanners, fruitgrowers, citizens of short Christmas vacation. Rev. for the week. Newberg. business people end anyone The L. T. Finigan family drove to who is at all public spirited. If you Crocker is doing pastoral work at Oregon City and George Is attending Hillsboro and were dinner guests at hare been dissatisfied in any way Tom Shuck's Christmas, where they with the things which hare been klgh school. Amidst the holiday Joys and festiv­ were Joined by Joe and Emma Fini­ done by the Berrians this is the time ities Mr. and Mrs. El wood Johnson gan of Portland. to come out and say so, and use your Mrs. John Davis and daughter, influence to get them righted. If received the end Intelligence of the death of their daughter. Mrs. Mil­ Mildred, went to Portland Saturday you are satisfied with the work dred Waterbury of Cleveland. Ohio. and are v i s i t i n g with Mrs. Davis* which has been done, you should She was talusn sick with pneumonia daughter, Mrs. Brown. They expect come out and encourage those who which proved fatal. Mrs. Waterbury to remain a week. have been sacrificing their personal F. W. Mattern and Earl Etzwiler Interests to make the movement and children came out last summer and spent a few weeks witk her par­ drove to Portland Monday of last success. ents. They have the sympathy of week and visited at the hong| of The following financial report of Mrs. Ella Hanson, returning home the treasurer of the Berrians will all la their sad bereavement. Last Saturday evening the Christ­ Thursday evening. show something of where the money In spite of had .roads there has has come from and where It has mas program was held at the school house. The room was nicely deco­ been a.great deal of going and com­ gone. It will be noted that there is rated with dedar boughs and ferns ing this week. Most everyone, who at present s deficit of nearly |270. appropriate for the season. The old didn’t go off the mountain to spend This is not large when It Is consid­ school house was filled with people Christmas, entertained at home. ered that nearly f 1,800 was paid out Mrs. Jake Young, who has been for band uniforms this year. In fact of the community notwithstanding It wad a rainy night. The tree was visiting her mother, sister and It Is remarkable that the Berrians beautifully decorated with tinsel and brothers on the mountain, spent have been able to accomplish popoorn. The program was very brother Tom Haynes and family, so much whan the small mem­ well arranged and nicely carried out who live In the Scholls neighborhood bership which has respond ad with, various recitations and sing­ and returned to her home at Aloha to repeated appeala la con­ ing by the children. One sketch was Friday. sidered. Any person who lives in very good, ’‘Courtship Under Diffi­ The program given by the Moun­ trading distance of Newberg and culties.'* by Mies Smith. Earl Agee tain Top school was very much of a who Is not maintaining at laaat one and Russell McClafflln. The special success. Id spite of the teacher hav­ membership In this organization music was furnished by the orches­ ing to be in McMinnville three days should be ashamed of themselves to r tra consisting of the cornet by Mr. last week taking teachers’ examina­ their lack of public spirit. That* Coleman, violin by Mr. Stalcup. with tions. There was a good program should be a membership of at least Mrs. Coleman at tbs piano. All en­ and a large crowd. 800. There should also be fully 50 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marlin came ap members of the drill team which joyed the music as each one demon­ strated real talent and this added from Haber Sunday and remained now only numbers 27. Don’t forget very mush toward making tbs pro­ until after Christmas at the Mcln- the meeting Wednesday night and gram interesting. Then as the pro­ nis homestead. The Misses Laura come prepared to say something. gram drew to a close Santa Clans ap­ and Alice Melania returned home Financial Report for 1988 peared and helped distribute the with them Tuesday and will remain RECEIPTS. eandy and ante and some presents to the rent of the week. the school children. Everyone, ap­ The mountain has been trying to Cash on hand Des. »1. 1821 | 218.41 612.80 parently, received a treat, and all do Its hit to help with Christmas Membership dues ............... departed at e late hour, feeling that dinner this year. L. T. Finigan and Queen contest (net) . . . . . . 811.48 Float donations.................... 884.18 Frias money 100.80 Festival concessions (n e t). 328.75 BERRIANS WILL HOLD MEETING Programs Greetings for the New Year and all A Happy and Hew Year. Ds M. Nayberger ... *\ » Baseball gams . . . . Two show benefits ........... Band Concert ...................... Sale of auto plates Have you founds out that this store has one of the m o s t up-to-date Grocery Departments in town? Always right up to the minute, not only in the new things in the grocery line, jbut in the quality of mer­ chandise carried and also in prices. Because of the buying power of our combined stores we can give you fresh, clean stock and at prices that make you wonder lwMdr we do it. W atch our big front windows for s rlir lM nlainlv tsaaprl «n von don’t have to IT WILL PAY YOU TO TRADE AT S for your groceries. We wish at this time to thank our many friends and patrons for the splendid business given us during the past year, to you all we -wish you A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR M ille r M ercantile Co. “ GOOD G O O D S ” N ew COMPLIMENTS GRAPHIC The Nemberg Graphic. Nottags A Dimond, publishers came out in holi­ day attire last week and the edition is most creditable to the city from Which it emanates and. the print shop from which It was produced. The ad vs. Vere attractive, and the read­ ing matter In keeping with the Yule- tide thought. As usual the newspa­ per covered the news of the city and surrounding •country excellently.— News-Reporter. FARM BUREAU MEETING (Continued from page five) bushes for the berry project this winter will bring them to this meet­ ing, it will be appreciated, as we will need them In the pruning discus­ sion. The legislative committee will have a report on recommendations to be made to the legislature. This should be especially interesting at this time owing to the active pari being taken in legislative matters by the various farm organisations this year. The Sunnycreat orchestra will fa­ vor us with a number of selections and Mr. Bateham will furnish some » entertainment with some children. Don’t forget to turn In your or­ ders to the pooling committee. Spec­ ial prices have been sMured on some items already, and others will be as eoon s i you let us know what you want. The meeting will begin at 10 o'clock In the I. 0. 0 . F. hall. 201 Century Stores S tart the Hew Year by Mtvinf the (m all m na. W atch yoarsaving« grow. Try oar plan a year. V e confidently predict yon w ill never go back to the old way. Cash and Carry, w ill help on the way to Comfortable Competence. 1 '■ ' / ' •» . ’ ' ____ » • -7 1 • - - f ■ . JfcAj- v “ Saturday and T u esday W e O ffer Crystal W hite Soap —Campbell’s Tomato Soap, e ta 10 Cents. 50.00 86.2« 88.86 87.65 8 6 .« Total . . . . . . . • • «. «224 2.14 DISBURSEMENTS Band uniforms . . $ 289.00 Other disbursements as shown by vouchers ................ . 1643.38 Total ......................... 82512 2* Deficit 262.14 N ew boro