Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, December 23, 1920, Page 5, Image 7

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Thursday, Deoember SS, ISSO
NEWBERG GRAPHIC
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C. C. Murton attended a musicals | Vivian Hadley made a business
given by Reed College at Portland trip to Wood burn last Saturday,
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last Thursday. Mr. Murton's daugh- j «n,« MartJni) Trlo w,„ g,Te the
ter Lucille, who is an accomplished next Lyceum number on Frlday «yen
musician, was organist on this oc­ lug of next week.
casion.
The Martino Trio will give the
Mrs. M. Myrtle Fortune left here 1 the guest of Mr. an«. Mrs. E. H. Pln-
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on Tuesday for Kerman. California. ney Thursday and Friday
The new (Ire apparatus will be
Mr. and Mrs. McCane of Helix. not far from Fresno, where she has j The cannery closed down Monday
Qf the funera, of
Installed tbe tin t of next week.
Eastern Oregon, arrived In Newberg a sister living. Her little daughter Qn
has
been
there
for
the
pu
t
three
who
wM
ht f,reman ftt
Mr». Martha Rorobaugh has gone Thursday and w ill spend the boll
the plant.
to Salem for an extended visit with days at the home of Mrs. Fannie J. monthB-
Atten. .
Mrs. W. W. Hollingsworth has
WaIter Rlckg of the Ellison-White
relatives.
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been very seriously 111 with pneu- Lyceum bureau
W. O. Robertson was out from
came out Wednes-
Milton E. Jr. is the name of the
monia during the week, but took a day gTe^lng to get a Newbe, g turkey
Portland the first of the week visit* fine baby boy who came to bless
turn for the better Wednesday a f-lfor Chrigtma8 dlnner>
.lug his brother, W. L. Robertson.
the home of Mr. and Mrs Milton E.
ternoon, and hope h u since been
E. W. Collier, accountant for the
Wallace, the barber, presented Kienle at 12:25 o'clock a. m. on held out for her recovery.
Miller Mercantile Co., expects to
himself with a handsome Christmas Sunday.
Elzle Hollingsworth, passenger lo­ start out In a few days to make a
present, a new Qodye car and he is
Mrs. J. Carl Nelson, formerly of
comotive
engineer, running out of tour of the seven other storee oper­
happy.
Newberg, was knocked down by an
Wymore, Nebraska, and Orville Hol­ ated by the company. He will travel
The Edwards. Dr. Wallace and the automobile in Portland one day last lingsworth who Is engaged In the
by auto.
Simms families, all of Portland, are week and had to be taken to a hos­
undertaking business at Port Ange­
Pres. John D. Mills and Dr. W. V.
spending the week-end with S. P. pital for treatment.
les, Washington are here on account Coffin went to Salem Wednesday
Wallace and family.
Postmaster John Larkin Informs of the serious Illness of their tpother. tvcnlax to work In the Interest of
Rev. L. Clarkson HlnBhaw, who the Graphic that although the post-
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Alexander, the college campaign, $3,000 having
has been holding special meetings at office will be closed all day Saturday, who were here visiting the Morgan. previously been subscribed In the
Marlon, la home for the holidays but there will be one free delivery made Hurford, Woodruff families and capital city.
expects to leave In a tew days to by the carriers in the morning of others have gone to Vancouver, B.
The wooden bridge that was put
that day.
begin meetings at another point.
C. to visit a brother before returning up on Second street to span the can­
Elmer Thomas, Wm. Holland. Seth to their home at Three Hills, Alta, yon while the new concrete viaduct
iWm. Schaad, who was severely in­
was being built, is being dismantled
jured some time ago by being caught Dodge and Merit Tlmberlake will Canada.
for removal In order to clear the way
take
advantage
of
the
vocational
ed­
by a falling building he was m ov-.
Alpnxo Thorn of Aubrey, Indiana,
Ing, was In town a few days ago. but* ucation offer for ex-service men and and his brother, William Thorn of for the new city park that Is In the
has not entirely recovered ' from his! enter O. A. C. at the beginning of Marlon, Indiana, are visiting at New­ making.
next semester.
wounds.--------------
That fat goose prospect noted last
berg and Portland, and expect to
week
In connection with the Item
Miss Flora Sheldon, who came out
Bert Miller, who is home from a spend the winter in Oregon. W ill­
regarding
Charley Cavell's yearly
from Appleton, Wisconsin, some time vacation of two weeks, says be has iam Thorn Is tbe father ofMrs. H.
pilgrimage
to Arlington was all
G.
Moore
o
f
this
city
and
has
another
•g o and bought a home at Newport been ‘‘everywhere,” including Forest
is here to spend the holidays with Grove, where he visited his cousin, daughter, Mrs. E. D. Flynn, living right, except that the delivery of the
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dean, who live Omar Fendall, whom be says Is build­ in Portland. Alonzo Thorn, has a goose was made to the C. H. Fitz­
patrick home at 1115 Fourth street.
son In business at Portland.
out north of Newberg.
ing up a good business.
A dinner will be served at the
public school building on New Year's
day from 12 to 1:30 o’clock by tbe
Parent-Teacher association for the
benefit of the school lunch room.
Menu: chicken, mashed potatoes,
peas, salad. Jelly, pickles, pie and
coffee.
I Locals and Personals |
Groth Electric Co
H
Battery Service Station
W illa rd b a tte rie s
A LL KINDS
RECHARGED
REPAIRED
REBUILT
A B A T T E R Y FOR EVERY CAR
FREE TE STIN G SERVICE
810 FIRST STREET
BRICE’S OLD LOCATION
PHONE RED 217
Substantial Reduction
in Prices Friday, 24th
F r i d a y O n ly W e M a k e S p e c i a l R e d u c t i o n s o n
Py-ra-lin Ivory
Christmas Stationery
Christmas Candy
m
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h
and many other
Manicure oets chu»«™.. gm.
611
First St.
Graham’s Drugstore
Phon«
W hiteU S
The girls’ Physical Training Club,
hold their regular meetings on Wed­
nesday night of each week. At their
meeting last week they adopted the j
name "Kokohana Athletic Club.”
The name .Kokohana, Is an Indian
word, meaing llvety, and is quite ap­
propriate.
Word has been received from Mrs.
J. A. Hollingsworth, who went to
Whittier, California, last week, say
ing that she made the trip without
Inconvenience and is feeling much
better. It Is hoped mat after Bpend­
ing the winter in the south she will
entirely recover her health.
Mrs. Frank Nephew arrived home
on Saturday last, from Massachusetts,
where she had been visiting her
father for several weeks past, being
called home by the serious illness of
Tier husband, who is now convales­
cent and able to be up but still
quite weak.
Fred McKay and family and Law­
rence McKay are here from Vanhook.
North Dakota, to spend the holidays
with the Rev. C. D. Norris family.
V. N. Briggs, of Plaza. North Da­
kota. is also a visitor at the Norris
home.
The McKays are on their
way to Pasadena. California.
Mrs. Cora Buslk, of Union, Union
county, who has been visiting her
daughter. Miss Irene, stenographer
and bookkeeper for the Carlton Mill­
ing Co., spent a few days in New­
berg last week the guest of her aunts.
Mrs. Ellen Bloom and Sadie Chris-
man, of 4 08 West Fifth street.
Mrs. R. W. Van Valin and son.
Herbert, attended the annual mother
and son reception given by the boys
division dr thé Portland Y. M. C. A.
last Friday night. The affair start­
ed at 5:00 p. m. with a gymnasium
demonstration and swimming con­
tests and was followed with a ban­
quet.
The annual Minnesota dinner will
be given in Duncan's hall on Friday,
December 31, at the noon hour.
Anyone who was born In Minnesota
or ever lived in that state Is invited
to bring a picnic lunch with knife
and fork. A good program has been
prepared by the committee. Come
and let us get acquainted. By order
of president. Marie K. Evans, sec.
H. W. Stone, general secretary of
the Portland Y. M. C. A., who came
out last Friday evening to attend the
business men's banquet, said that
Oscar L. Cox visited Portland recent­
ly In the capacity of private solicitor
for one of the largest banks In New-
York City. Mr. Cox will be remem­
bered as a student In Pacific College
who graduated with the «class of
1898. He was a fellow with bull­
dog tenacity who went In to win In
anything he undertook.
Wilson ft Son, who recently open
ed a pool room in the building on the
corner of First and Howard streets,
formerly occupied by Evans ft Son.
plumbers, has sold out to A. G.
Streeter, who comes from Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Haworth, of
Sprlngbrook, left this week for
Southern California where they will
spend a part of the remainder of the
winter. They have a son. J. Huber
Haworth, at Puente, and a brother.
Rev. Richard Haworth, who lives on
a citrus ranch near Whittier.
The Gift Season Is On
M any persons wonder w h at to hoy to pive to those near
and dear to them.
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Something useful, handy, that lightens the household
duties »n d affords pleasure and com fort in the home are the
g ifts that are appreciated.
There are many electrical devices that offer the h igh eri
value o f service, and render practical and beneficial resu lta
Here are a fe w o f them.
h Vacuum O m m t
A h Electrical Washiag M hc U m
Aa Electric tree Aa Electric Teaster
A h Electric Aril A Heatfte Neater
The more expensive devices w e arran ge term s to suit
the convenience o f the purchaser.
C all at our office and inspect these article«.
W e sell strictly first class, high grade, electric
chandise at prices w ith in the reach of everybody.
mer­
Yamhill Electric Company
“ IT SERVES YOU RIGHT*
Mr. and Mrs. Dan B. Putman, of
Sprlngbrook, will spend the holidays
with relatives at Chehalis and
Sprague, Washington.
Miss Lora
will remain at home and keep bach­
elor’s hall.
Fred Blanchard and son who re­
cently refitted the corner room of
Gregory building on First street, for­
merly occupied by the Lee Millinery,
now have swell quarters for tbetr
confectionery and restaurant.
MONEY
URBANK
m
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a
H APPY
YEAR
THIS BANK WISHES YOU A H A P P Y NEW YEAH.
WE ARE H APPY. AND IF YOU ABE NOT ONE OF 0UB
BEGULAB DEP0SIT0BS. W E WISH YOU A H A P P Y NE W
YEAB AN YW AY.
WE SMILE IN 0UB BANK.
OUR CUSTOMERS RE­
CEIVE ATTENTION. WE ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU AND
W IL L GLADLY WELCOME YOU AS ONE OF OUR CUS­
TOMERS. COME I N :
PUT YOUR M O N E Y IN OUR BANK.
Y O U W I L L R E C E IV E «I P E R C E N T I N T E R E S T
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
NEW BERG. OREGON
EVERY DROP AFFORDS
P R O T E C T IO N ^
No. 6 Disinfectant
Should Be In your Home
More Disinfecting power for your money— No. 6 DIS­
INFECTAN T for household use, live stock, poultry, etc.
It is six times stronger than carbolic acid and much
safer to use.
The bottles are sealed with the new cork-less seal and
are extremely convenient to open and close.
No. 6 Disinfectant
— IS A —
PURETEST PRODUCT
4 oz.. 8 oz. and 16 oz. Bottles
LYNN B. FERGUSON
Prescription Druggist
The REXALL Store
302 First St
NEWBERG,
OREGON