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Largost Circulation ln Yamhill County.
NEWBERG GRAPHIC, THURSDAY. APRIL SI. 1981
Local and Personal News
Miss Southwiok of Portland Is ex
pec ted up Sunday for a day's visit
with her friend, Miss Grace Wilson
NOTES r e d OREGON GROWERS
COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION
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Mrs. Cora DeCamp of Santa Mon IH
lea, California, arrived Tuesday
The Willamette Valley will here-
moming to visit hsr mother, Mrs “ ft*r *>e known as one of the western
w 5 **• T ì " ^ 10“ WM * Portland
Boost for “ The Berrlana."
buslneas Visitor Tuesday.
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Martha RorobaOgh. Mr«. DeCamp vis «enters for broccoli growing About
Mrv, and Mrs. Oliver Evans and lted her mother here about 1* yearn 200 acres will be planted In Polk and
The Yamhill Electric company has daughter, Marguerite, autoed to aao
Marion counties within shipping dis-
had a big electric sign put up on Portland Saturday. •
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j lance of Salem. The Independence
ths front of Its offices on Plrst street
Ther. »Ill b . . m u.l. r ^ l u l 11» " E ™ " ^
I'.S .il
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wilson left on
Wednesday for Newport, where they
Miss Ethel Keller, who teaches in will spend the summer,
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the McMinnville schools, «pent the
free and the public is cordially in-
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week-end with her parents,- who live
Mrs. E. Cook of Amity was a visit­
The severe winter storms of April
northeast of New berg.
or at the Slckafoose home last week, v,te<*’
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16 did additional damage to the fruit
returning home Friday.
Mrs. K. H. Slckafoose and Mrs. B - crops of the middle western states,
C. W. Semmea Is again tickling
len Jeffries attended the funeral of These crops had already been injured
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grabler of Mrs.
the keys of the Graphic's Intertype,
Cochran at Amity Sunday. Mrs.! by fr0Ht„ during the first week in
after a week’s visit with hts family Oregon City visited over Sunday at Cochran was an aunt of Mrs. Sicka- April. In general, fruit conditions in
the Walter Wilson home.
at Ooldendale. Washington.
foose and the daughter of Abraham the east and middle western sections.
Garrison.
including Michigan. Illinois, Missouri
Mrs.
S.
P.
Tlmberlake
returned
L. E. Brown and wife of Portland
and Arkansas, are far below normal.
Wednesday
from
Portland,
where
she
came up Thursday to attend the Dr.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wauchope and All report serious damage from cold
Littlefield funeral. The Browns were underwent an operation for the re­ baby boy of Lodi, California, are weather.
moval
of
a
goitre.
She
is
doing
nice­
formerly residents of Newbsrg.
visiting Mrs. Waucbope’s parents.
ly at present.
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Mr. and Mrs. Z. Martin. The first
Petite prunes grown in the Ump­
Jasper Bales and family and sister-
Byron Brown and Jesse Cummins, of next week they go to Eugene for qua Valley, which have been sort of
in-law, Miss Clara Haymes, autoed to
a short visit before returning home. the under dog in the prune market,
Portland Sunday and visited Mr. who are putting out a prune orchard
are now coming into their own.
in
Polk
county,
on
the
Sam
Cummins'
Bales’ brother-in-law, W. A. Bales.
Packing and shipping under - the
place, came down Saturday and spent
Mrs. L. F. Moore left Wednesday Truewest" brand, the Oregon Grow­
for Springfield, where she will visit “ ers’
J. L. VanBlarieom and wife, ac­ Sunday with the home folks.
association has not
her daughter, Mrs. T. D. Yarnes. only Cooperative
companied by the former’s-mother,
found
a
favorable
market but in
Henry
Morris
took
Charles
Jones
Mr. Moore and son. Harold, and Har­ some Instances, the Douglas
left last Saturday evening for Ever­
county
ett, Washington, for a week’s visit to McMinnville this week and after ley Bauer will auto up Saturday and petltes were preferred to the Santa
an
examination
before
the
court
he
bring
Mrs.
Moore
back
with
them
on
with Mr. Van Blarloom’s brother.
Clara fruit. The association has found
was committed-to the state hospital, Monday?”
..John.
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a market for all petites of its mem­
Mr. Morris taking him to Salem.-
bers. But until the association de­
J. V. Lovgren has traded his 108-
J. W. Prlser, who has been living veloped the market, petite? grown in
Don’t forget to attend the meet- at 114 Third street, has sold his Oregon went begging.
aere farm, which is located across the
river twelve miles from Newberg and ling at the cannery Saturday after­ property here and will move to Glen­
south of St. Paul, to Portland parties noon. “ The Berrlans’’ will come up dora. California, where he has pur­
To aid the Chinese Near Relief
Mr. Prlser came fund, the Oregon Growers’ Coopera­
for 5 acres in East Portland. The for discussion and everyone should be chased property.
interested in this new movement
here from Canada nearly three years tive association has offered to pack
deal was closed this week.
ago. He lived at Glendora twenty- contributions of prunes at cost for
Frank and Dale Haskin, with their five years ago.
Irv. Hill chaperoned a party of
those who are not members of the as­
Isaak Walton’s disciples td the Tilla­ families, motored up the Columbia
sociation. For its own members who
mook country last Sunday. Mr. Hill highway Sunday. looking after their
Mrs. Orville Smith went to Yamhill wish to give prunes to the starving
says the streams In that part are Hood River lands and calling on 8unday, where a birthday dinner was Chinese, the association offers to de­
friends.
They
had
a
very
pleasant
filled with small trout; which is also
given in her'honor at the home of her duct from grade sheets. Prunes giv­
said of trout streams in this section. trip, as the highway is in fine con­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Van Parker. en for the Near East Relief fund will
dition.
Besides a fine dinner a huge birth- be sold and the money telegraphed to
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cummins re-
the cake was cut. Mrs. Smith was China for Immediate use. If prunes
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Mr.
and
Mrs.-Ball
of
Ashland.
Ore-
.. turned
Saturday— from— Redondo
accompanied by -her two daughters, [dona ted to -China -we r e -shipped. -4t
Beach, California, where they have gon. arrived here last Saturday after­ Marie and Maxine.
would require two months or more
been for the past five months. They noon for a visit with their friends,
before arrival, too late to help the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.'
F.
Carlos,
of
this
drove up in their Dodge and report
thousands who are starving.
Bert
Dobbins
and
wife
arrived
place.
They
left
Wednesday
for
Em­
the roads In fine condition. They
made the return trip of 1080 miles in met, Idaho, where they will visit here last Friday evening from Loe
Members of the Oregon Growers’
Angeles, California, having driven up Cooperative
their son.
five days.
association havg received
from that place. Mr. Dobbins has
not(ce of the annual meeting of the
been
In
the
meat
business
for
twelve
W. J Sullivan, proprietor of the
A. S. Livengood and wife have re­ Home Plate" orchard, was in town years at Santa Monica, but expects to association, to be held next Tuesday
turned to Newberg after a.short time Tuesday and reports that be is now locate in Oregon. He is a son of John morning, April 26, at Salem, in the
Masonic Temple.
spent at McMinnville In the employ busy with hi« plowing, having pur­ Dobbins of-this place.
This meeting will be of more than
of the S. P. Co. there. Mr. Liven­ chased a Fordson tractor and plows.
usual interest. R. C. Paulus, sales
good says that the life of a railroad He"Is also doing bis second spraying
C. V. Jones qf Portland has taken manager, will make a complete re­
man is very uncertain these days as at this time.
a position with White A Co. to fill port of all sales made the past yea£
one never knows where he will be
the vacancy left by the removal of and unusuaT market conditions. The
sent next.
L. E.-Gray. who has been connected C. E. Akers to Albany. Mr. Jones, treasurer Till make a financial re­
with the Turlock. California, Journal, who arrived Monday, has been In this port and there will be full report of
County Clerk E, B. Wilson, accom­ which is an evening'daily, arrived line of business for many years, comes new memberships.
panied by County Commissioners here on Monday by auto and has tak­ welj recommended for the position.
Of special interest to members will
Wm. Gunning and Geo. S. Zimmer­ en a position on the Graphic. Mr. He Is an old friend of Oberg A Paul- be the full discussion of plans for the
man, and also D. M. Kirby and A. J. Gray is one of the beet printers that eon, the grocers.
association during the coming year.
Bewley, drove down from McMinn­ Newberg has ever had and the Graph­
As other matters of importance will
ville Monday and acted as a board of ic fortunate to be able to secure such
come
the members, it is
Vernoh Gould and Vivian Hadley thought before
arbitration for the settlement of a competent help.
this meeting will be more
went to PorUand on business Tues­
right-of-way claim with a man named
day. Of course It was generally sup­ largely attended than any former ses­
Kocier, living in the Fernwood dis­
W. E. White is making almost posed that Vaughn street park would sions.
trict.
dally trips to his farm, where the be the scene of the opening ball game
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE
Downbour brothers are transplanting that afternoon, but as the game failed
The annual College Officers Train­ his blackcaps and putting the soil in to, come off, there is no reason for
Notice is hereby given that the
ing conference of the Y. M. C. A. was cultivation. John Oldenberg Just fin­ suspecting any other than business undersigned, S. L. Parrett, baa been
held at Pacific College last week and ished setting out the Italian prunes, motives on their part.
duly appointed administrator of the
several of the Y. M. leaders were which makes over 200 prune trees out
estate of Richard Parrett, deceased,
present. Gale Seaman. Hal Donnely, on the farm. »The young trees are
by the County Court of Yamhill
John
T.
Ralston,
the
leading
mer­
W. W. Dillon were present. Repre­ filled with berries.
County, Oregon, and has qualified.
chant of Elsmore, Kansas, who spent ■ Now, therefore, all persons having
sentatives of the various college Y.
a year In Oregon 31 years ago. Is here
M. C. A.'s over the state were also
Newberg and vicinity has four visiting bis niece, Mrs. Lynn B. Fer­ claims against the estate of Richard
present and took part in the sessions
young people in the graduating class­ guson. and his cousin, J. C. Porter. Parrett, deceased, are hereby notified
o f the conference .
es at O. A. C. this spring. They are He is so much impressed with our and required to present the same,
as follows: S. O. Newhouse of climate and conditions that he is with the proper vouchers, duly veri­
Miss Helen Prosser,, the daughter Sprlngbrook, bachelor of science; thinking of selling out hts interests fied, to the undersigned administra­
tor, at his office at the United States
o f Mrs. Pauline Prosser of Newberg. Ralph Reid of Dundee, chemical en­ in Kansas and coming to Newberg.
National Bank of Newberg, in the
has been sent to Pendleton to act as gineering; Alfred R. Haworth of
city of Newberg, Yamhill County,
relief operator for the Western Un­ Newberg and Ralph E. Shannahan of
Miss Zella Sears entertained a Oregon, within Bix months from the
ion Telegraph company at that place. Dundee, degree in agriculture.
number of her young friends on Tues­ date of this notice.
Mias Prosser has been employed by
day evening last at her country home
Dated this l-4th day of April, 1921.
the Western Union company for four
Six fine looking Jerseys from the about a half mile east of' the city.
S. L. PARRETT,
years now and Is making good with
Administrator of the estate of
that company. She has been located Gordon ranch were taken to Portland Those present assert that the event
this week, having been found to be was exceptionally enjoyable, especi­
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Richard Parrett. deceased.
in Portland for some time.
infected with tuberculosis. Mr. Coyle, ally the music, the rooms exquisitely Clarence Butt,
the local butcher, had them sent to draped in greenery, the company
Attorney for estate.
Perseverance was rewarded for the union stock yards where th«yr will agreeable and the refreshments of
Date of first publication April
Vivian Hadley on Wednesday for af­ undergo further inspection to deter­ the kind which appeal to all lovers 14. 1921.
ter making a special trip to Portland mine whether they will be fit for of good things.
Data of last publication May
on Tuesdfcy to see the opening game meat or whether It will be necessary
12. 1921.
between the Beavers and the Bees, to use the bodies for fertiliser only.
Dr. and Mrs. Claude A. Lewis, Mrs.
only to be disappointed, he returned Mr. Coyle states that in case the dis­ L. E. Lewis and Miss Eunice Lewis
to the Vaughn street park on Wed­ ease Is found to be only in the bones registered at the Hotel Seaside last
nesday and witnessed the best game or. milk, the flesh may be used, but if Saturday, having driven over for the
which the Beavers have played so found to be in the flesh, they must week end. They found the weather
far this season and In which Portland be usesd for fertiliser, which is the delightful on the beach. Dr. Lewis
carried off the long end of a 3 to 1 fate of many cattle found to be so in­ has so far recovered from his recent
score.
fected.
Illness and operation that he and Mrs.
Lewis expect to leave Friday for their
borne in Fairfield, Washington.
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Mrs. Wyeth of Gresham is visiting
Mrs. Ella Langelliar.
Mrs. Kune of McMinnville has been
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Richard
Morecroft.
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Grade stakes for the Pacific high­
way are being set through Main
Btreet in Dundee.
Men, Maids and Matchmakers at
Community hall on Saturday even­
ing, April twenty-third.
Mrs, W. J. Bennett and son, Char­
les, are visiting Mrs. Bennett’s bro­
ther, William MeLelasd.---------- .— —
Mr. and Mfs. Theodore Harper of
Portland visited at Vallevue and Ot-
terbrook from Friday until Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Blmroee and family
of Portland came borne with Mrs.
Swlnk on Sunday to enjoy blossom
day in Dundee.
Miss Eula Strange and Mlse Dor­
othy Prosser of Portland were week­
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. S.
Greer and Mr. and Mrs. George Pros­
ser, spent Sunday at Otterbrook.
At 'a special business meeting of
th4 Qundee Woman’s club, held on
Wednesday, plans for associate mem­
bers of the club were discussed and a
decision was reached to paint th e !
hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Elincher, Mr. and j
Mrs. Celiet and two children, M ar->
tha and May? Mr. and Mrs. Blanc, Mr.
and Mrs. Maylies and son, Charles,
and Miss Malllet of Portland were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mich­
ael Mueller.
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or any gift from our stock of
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C. A. Morris
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THE GEM BARBER SHOP in Newberg
Has gained a fair renown,
And all the boys w ill tell you
It’ s the best shop in this town.
I f you want a nice, clean shave,
And hair cut the proper way.
Throw away that safety rasor
And look up my Shop today.
G R O C E R IE S
Oberg & Paulson
FREE DELIVERY
The Dundee Fruit Growers’ asso­
ciation are shipping out another car
of prunes and It is stated that this
nearly Cleans up the association’s
1920 crop. There are undoubtedly
some left overs among the independ­
ent growers, but thd marketMias ap­
parently absorbed a better proportion
of the 1920 crop than was antici­
pated. However, the price to the
grower has been most disappointing
la choosing your grocer it is
and the outlook for 1921 Is uncer­
well
to boar in mind the general pol­
tain.
icy upon which the trade of that gro­
Mr. and Mrs. Rastnusson and child­ cer is b u ilt We are constantly asked
ren .accompanied by Mrs. A. A. Reed­ to give each patron three things:
er and daughters, formerly of Wis­
First— Quality at all times. We
consin, now of Portland. Oregon, buy the best that the wholesale mar­
friends and acquaintances of Mr. and
Mrs. Churchill of this city, were call­ kets afford.
ers at the home of the latter on Sun­
Second— Service. If any goods
day afternoon last, and expressed arrive at your door or are placed in
themselves as being greatly pleased
with this city, and especially with your hands that are not satisfactory,
he surrounding beautiful homes and we want yon to return them and have
fruit ranches, just now at their best them replaoed, or get your money
and covered with all kinds of fruit back. We strive to anticipate your
blossoms.
needs and have on our shelves what
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you want when you want it especially
Twins Strangely Linked.
in fresh frnit and green vegetables.
Albert Grierson nnd Walter Grier
Thig
is a very great job, but we en­
son, St. Louts twins, were members
joy
it
; we like to be courteous; we
of the same company, and each wore
a small diamond ring and a watch and like to satisfy particular people.
chain in France. Albert lost the stone
Third— Price. Our prices, day af­
of his ring and a few days later Wal­ ter day as a whole, are as low as else­
ter lost the stone of his. Then Albert where, notwithstanding the fact
lost hla watch and chain and soon sf-
terwird Walter’s disappeared.
Then that we guarantee quality and render
Albert was wounded and Walter fob careful, courteous add quick service.
lowed suit. And now they Intend to We want your trade. Give us a trial.
marry twin sisters, Geraldine and
Blendlne Smalley of Sheldon, III.—In­
dianapolis News.
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aus¡ l
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