Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, March 25, 1920, Image 5

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Mr». Ruth Heacock m u her* from
Mrs. J. H. Moore was out from
Mrs. V ida Oordier, of Santa Crus,
Rev. and. Mrs. George C. Carl and
Lenta the f ln t of the week vlaltlng Portland tha first of the week visit­ California, Is visiting her grand­ son, of Portland, attended service«
relatives.
ing her mother, Mrs. P. J. Richmond. parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Dunlap. at the Newberg Brethren church last
M n Oeorge W. Ranee was down
Mré. J. R. Pemberton and little Sunday.
The W. W. Hollingsworth Co.
from
McMinnville
vlaltlng
her were called to Sherwood the flret of j daughter came down from Salem | County Clerk C. B. Wilson has
daughters lest Sunday.
the week on account of the death Tuesday for a visit at the home of been appointed administrator of the
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. «state of the late Semon J. Madson,
Mr. and Hr», 0. 0. Hod son were of Mrs. Sarah Smith.
i deceased.
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down from McMinnville last 8unday
The little thlrteera-monthe-old eon Parker,
visiting the Hoskins relatives*
of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Peters, of 1 Since the item wss written an- I Mrs. Vesta Hollingsworth, who
Mr. and Mrs. Omar Fendall and Springbrook, who bad been in a nounctng the death and funeral of has a position at the Y. W. C. A. in
little son were over from Forest Portland hospital for treatment for Patrick Mullen at S t Paul, Infor­ 11’ortland, was out on a visit the first
mation comes of the death of the of the week.
Grove on a visit with relatives last some time, died on last Friday.
aged
widow.
Sunday.
A five-year-old son of Francis
j Oeorge H. Umbaugh, publisher of
Bernard
Malnwarlng, editor of the , Crowe died Tuesday morning. The
The Rev. Fred E. Carter family the Kelsonlan, of Kelso, Washington,
have been busy during the week 1 the smelt ‘‘emporium” of the North­ O. A. C. Index, spent a day bere with funeral was conducted at the Cath­
moving from the parsonage to the west at this season of the year, spent his parents during the week when olic church Wednesday.
or any kind of Electric Merchandise, we can supply
Deskins' property just north of town j Sunday here visiting his children on the way to the state of Washing­
Mrs. George King and daughter,
which they bought some time ago. I at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. R. ton on business.
Misa Jeanette, of Vancouver, Wash­
your requirements. We sell laboratory tested
The A. C. Seely family will move Kundell, and an Monday morning
The college auxiliary will meet ington. and Leslie Cullen, of Port­
Into the parsonage property.
■ took a look-in at the Graphic office. Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock land, spent Sunday in Newberg.
lamps, Edison Mazdas, they are the best
at the home of Mrs. L. M. Parker
Walter Dunlap and family, of
and g full attendance Is greatly de­ Portland, spent the week end In
sired as the Easter sale Is to be ar­ Newberg. They were accompanied
ranged for.
by a neice from Santa Crus, Cali­
Rev. Hiram Smith closed his fornia.
week’s Bible lessons at the Brethren
Rev. H. G. Crocker came from Ore­
church Saturday evening, and left gon City Tuesday to conduct the
Sunday evening for Weston where funeral of A. Johnson, whose body
he will conduct another short study was brought here Jrom Centr&lia,
of the Bible.
. * Washington.
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Come in and let us
H. A, Hinshaw, of the Southern
Mrs. Lewis L. Tall man and her
“IT SERVES YOU RIGHT”
, tell you how to
Pacific, and B. C. Miles, of Salem, sister. Miss Lucile Bradley, of Ta­
who are member» of a new endow­ coma, are visitors at the home of
ment committee for Pacific College Mr. and Mrs. Wendell, of Spring-
in connection with the Interchurch brook Heights.
World Motvemeht campaign, were In 1 The grammar school base ball team 4
Newberg Monday evening attending of West Chehalem Invites other
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a meeting of the committee.
gramma» school teams desiring to
Mrs. Bell Gubberud, a sister of arrange for games to call Black R152
ON YO U R TIRE COSTS
David Irelan, died last Sunday, aged for conferences.
55 years years, leaving a husband.
Patrick Mullen, who had lived on
Funeral service« were conducted at a farm near St. Paul for the past
the W. W' Hollingsworth Co. chapel sixty years, died the first of the
this, Thursday, morning at 9:30 week at the age of 81 years. The
o'clock
by Rev. George H. Lee, pas­ funeral was held on Tueeday morn­
Saves you about 75 per cen t We will
tor of the Presbyterian church.
ing at St. Paul.
gladly tell you all about them
The body of A. Johnson, who was
Word has been received by rela-
killed st Centralis, Washington, by
{tives here of the birth of a daughter
a falling tree, was brought here for
| on March 14 to Mr. and Mrs. T. M.
burial and funeral services were
held at the W. W. Hollingsworth Co. Allen, of Astoria. Mrs. Allen will
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be remembered as Miss Ruth Peter­
chapel Tueeday afternoon at 4
son. The little one has been chris­
o’clock. The age of the deceased
tened Patricia Marion.
was 50 years and he was a cousin
The extra train carried 332 pas­
of Swan Benson.
Senator John A. Hurley, of Vale, sengers to McMinnville Wednesday
Malhuer county. In passing through evening, who went to see the big
Newberg last Tuesday stopped o ff a basket ball game between the New­
V u l c a n i z i n g
short time to visit bis uncle, John berg American Legion and the Mult­
IT.
Smith. The parents of Mr. Hur­ nomah Guard teams. The score was
713 Firgt S t, Newberg
ley
lived at LaFayette a number of 22 to 9 In favor of the Guards. Sta­
OUR MOTTO i —Our
years ago and he grew up at Inde­ tion Agent G.TV. James went along
pendence where they located when as boss of the excursion.
they left this county.
Mr. and Mrs. El wood Johnson and
OUR SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS WERE BUILT TO PRO­
Meade G. Elliott, who is doing Y. daughter. Miss Lucile, arrived last
TECT
YOUR VALUABLES.
THEY ARE MADE OF HEAVY
week*
from
Cleveland,
Ohio,
and
are
M. C. A. work in Seattle, was home
MANGANESE STEEL SUNK IN CONCRETE, MAKING THEM
over Sunday for a short visit. He t looking for a location. At present
FIREPROOF AS WELL AS BURGLAR PROOF.
sal<j Rev. Perry Macy, son of .Paul they are visiting at the home of
YOU WILL HAVE PEACE OF MIND, WHEN YOU PUT
Macy, of Springbrook, who haa been. Rev. Carl Miller, at Springbrook.
YOUR VALUABLES IN ONE OF OUR SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES
doing pastoral work In the state off the later having made his home with
Maine, was to go to Everett, Wash­ the Johnson family for several years
PUT YOUR MONEY IN OUR BANK
ington. to take the place as pastor of previous to his marriage.
Friends church.-
In a recent communication re­
I. A. Hanning, who recently re­ ceived by friends here from Rev.
tired from the grocery business, has and Mrs. S. P. Van Dayke they state
N E W BER G . OREGON
bought the five-acre tract Just north they are well and having a fine time
of town where J. H. Wilson built a but that the bad Virginia roads and
A basket social is to be given at
nice bungalow a few years ago. The the prevalence and severity of the
school
district No. 92 the Saturday
Hannings have been occupying the flu are preventing them from visit­
before
Easter, April third. There
W HY M AIN TAIN
ing
many
places
and
people
they
J. F. Taylor property on North Me­
will
be
amusement for both old and
ridian street since the Taylors went wished to see. They expect to start
young. A program by the pupils
to California for an extended visit. on the return trip about April 15.
will occupy the first part of the
Col. W. ¡A. Westfall died some time
The county court tried to get the evening and this will be followed by
Take those dead ones from
ON THE BOTTOM. 1 M ILE FROM NEWBERG HIGH SCHOOL
Wednesday night at his home on State Highway Commission to put games and an old fashioned spelling
your book and send them to
Sheridan street near Main.
Mrs. the hot stuff on the new bridge oi: bee with a prize for the winner.
Westfall, on going to his room In First street while It is clean bur Baskets will be sold to the highest
Share rental. Nearly all hag been in grain and hay the last 3
the morning found his lifeless form. failed, the commission having de­ bidders, and N. P. Nelson has kindly
yean. Ideal for potatoes or any kind of crop. This has not
The deceased came to Oregon and lo­ cided to wait until a paving plant offered to do the auctioneering.
been offered for rent before, as same has been for sale. For
cated in Newberg several years ago, shall be located at a nearby point. Everyone Is cordially invited, and
cb Offices at
and was actively engaged as an auc­ As a consequence the court ordeird all who do come are promised a good
particulars inquire or write
•«LUIS, C00VSUJS
tioneer as long as his health would the bridge thrown open for travel time. The program will begin at 8
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permit, but for the past few years as soon as the approaches are ready, o’clock.
he has been confined to the house which will be very soon.
from paralysis.
James Carl Pope, who had been a
68 F IF T H S T R E E T ,
P O R TLA N D , ORE.
Quarterly meeting services will be sufferer from cancer on one ear for «
held at the Free Methodist church a long time, died on last Sunday at
by Rev. J. G. Hessler, of Hillsboro, his new home on Center street
ABOVE IS FOR S A U SUBJECT TO LEA S E PRICE $8,000.00
beginning Friday evening and con­ which he bought a short time ago of
tinuing over Sunday. Communion Mrs. Barbara Austin. His age was
service will be held at the close of >68 years and he left a widow, two
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the Sunday morning sermon. On sons and a daughter. Funeral ser­
Sunday afternoon there will be a vices were conducted at the W. W.
meeting In the interest of home mis­ Hollingsworth Co. chapel Wednesday
sions conducted by Mrs. Lettle morning by Rev. George H. Lee.
Youngs at 3 o’clock. The evening
Several of the boyhood friends of
service will begin at 7:30 o’clock.
Herbert Hoover from Salem and
WIRING
MOTORS
RANGES
WASHING MACHINES
VACUUM CLEANERS
See us for anything Electrical
Prices Have Advanced
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Yamhill Electric Company
SAVE
M ille r A d -O n -A -T ire
Let us show you how by having your
Vulcanizing done at the right time,
IT W I L L S A V E Y O U BIG M O N E Y
!
IburUJuaUes will be
ABSOLUTELY
— S A F E in OU
SAFETY DEPOSIT YMJUS
DOYLE’S TIRE SHOP
FOR RENT
4 0
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
A C R E S
A M ORGUE?
Knight Adjustment Co
H. A. C A L E F
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RED DRAGON
SQUIRREL AND GOPHER POISON
Sure Death to
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Squirrels and Gophers
AT
GRAHAM’S DRUG STORE
Phone White 113
Eastman Kodak«
Nyala Medicine*
Charles E. Ladd, a member of the
pioneer Ladd family, of Portland,
died ait his home near Carlton last
iSaturday morning at the age of 62
years, leaving a widow but mo chil­
dren. For many years the deceased
™ closely associated with the Ladd
A Tilton Bank in Portland, but In
recent years he has spent the greater
part of his time at his home at Carl­
ton. Funeral services were conduct-
led on Monday afternoon at the home
¡of hts sister, Mrs. Helen Ladd Cor­
bett. In Portland.
County Commissioner 8. E. Cum­
mins. who was down from the coun­
ty seat the first of the week, said
ho recently returned from a trip by
auto to California where he traveled
5,000 miles over paved roads and
where the various types of paving
are being used. Said his repair bills
down there were almost nothing and
that the only thing for Oregon to
do Is to keep plugging away for bet­
ter roads. Incidentally, Mr. Cum­
mins said that the report that was
going over the county that he had
married again was absolutely with­
out foundation, even for the rumor.
Newberg have notified Chester G.
Murphy of their intentions of at­
tending the meeting at the central
library Friday night, when plans for
organizing the Hoover Republican
Club of Oregon will be perfected.
Mr. MUfBfrr ■nnn»nem that netl-
tiona for circulation
to place
Hoover's name on the republican
ballot will be ready for volunteers
to circulate and sign. The speakers
will be personal friends and admir­
ers of Hoover.—Oregonian.
An organization meeting of the
Newberg district of the Oregon
Growers Co-operative Association
was held at the Commercial Club
rooms last Friday afternoon when
nearly all of the fifty-three local
members were in attendance. Talks
were made by C. I. Lewis and Sey­
more Jones, of Salem, and by George
Zimmerman, of Yamhill, the latter
being a member of the Yamhill
county board of directors. At the
cloee oF the discussion an election of
a local advisory committee was held,
resulting in the choosing of Frank
Carlisle. H. L. Amoth and W. T.
West.
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