*Sfr**» U SIX N E W B E R G G R A P H IC , T H U R S D A Y . J U N E 2. 1921 Largest Irculatiaa la YasshUl County. N. L. W iley received a letter from | SUNNYCRRST his son-in-law. Rev. Astleford frotn i Don’t forget to vote for carnival California, stating that Mrs. Astle- I i queen. lord is seriously ill with pneumonia. ! D,__. , W. H. Hubbard was home for Sun- Mrs Reed Chambers and son from day and Memor|a, Day vl8lt,ng wlth Salem came down Tuesday to visit Sunnycrest folks. The Graphic wants a good, live cor» with friends. Mr. Chambers came Rufus Tucker and daughter. Ritha. respondent In every community. If Saturday. They left* for home on spent Decoration Day at Hopewell, your district is not represented, Monday. their former home. phone or write us for our proposition. The 6th grade graduation exer­ Mark Hanna, eldest son of Mrs. cises were greatly enjoyed by all who attended. The house was beautifully -C. A. Carter. has.been quite sick the FERNW OOD decorated, and the three girls and past week. He has an abcess In his Mr. and Mrs. C. Gettman and fam­ three boys looked very nice. Mrs. head that has been proving serious. ily spent Sunday, in Portland. Martin was very proud of the class. The cr^w of men who have been THE U N I V E R S A L C A R The Ladies Embroidery Ciub will The picnic was a great success constructing a road to haul piling / * ' * V .... meet at the home of Mrs. Wm. Hol­ Friday, the last day of school. The from E. P. Dixon’s, report the work land Thursday, June 9. about completed. In a short time dinner was served in cafeteria style Mrs. N. D. Brouillette was called to with ice cream and cake. All the trucks will begin hauling to the Stletx. Oregon, on account of the parents attended to show their ap­ river. Illness of her father, Mr. Cobb. preciation for the work done by the Several of ’the people of this lo­ In the f ew y e a n it has been on the market, the Ford One-Ton Truck h a» Mrs. U. S. Bryant and children pupils and teachers durfng the year. cality helped Mr. and Mrs. Linas motored to Clatskanle for Decoration Christenson make merry at their -------- -o --------- mounted rapidly to popularity. D a rin g the past year, more than one-third Day,'and to visit with relatives. home in Chehalem Center last Sat­ of the total number of tracks sold in the United States, were Ford One-Ton C H E H A L E M M O U N T A IN urday, evening, everyone reporting a Miss Ruth Baker and a party of good time Bertrand Snyder is on the sick list friends motored to Astoria Sunday Trucks. It is a record of achievement made entirely on demonstrated merit. morning, returning Monday evening. this week. Al. Nanvitz and two of his brothers, W herever the Ford Track has been naed— on the farm, in the city, its Beryl Deford has returned home who work in Portland, took advan­ Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bryant of tage o f the fine weather and the va­ Clatskanie, Oregon, were week end from school at Eugene. sure economical service and simplicity have made it a success. So that guests of Mr. and Mrs. U.\S. Bryant. Mrs. J. P. Jones and son, Wayne, cation last Monday and went to the today it is a necessity for the Wholesaler, the retailer, and the farmer. It mountains for a fish. They left Sat­ School closed last Friday, May 27, spent a few days last week visiting urday evening and returned Monday after a very successful term. The in Portland. offers efficient and economic hauling for every business. Demountable evening. program held in the morning proved Mr. and Mrs. Clark, and their son Rims and Pneumatic Tires.. Mrs. T. W. Anderson was hailed to to be a great success, after which a and daughter-in-law motored to Port­ Seattle because of the death of her basket lunch was served in the grove. land Sunday. The Ford One-Track Track costs le u to buy than any other tru ck ; it daughter, Mrs. A. O. Peterson, on A ball game was held In the after­ The house on the Collier farm at noon between Fern wood and the Scholls was destroyed by fire Wed­ Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Swanson costs le u to operate and le u to maintain. Added to this, is the Ford service of Seattle, who have been visitlpg Agricultural class of Newberg high nesday night. organisation; spare parts and Ford mechanics are always convenient and at t*e Anderson homfc returned-with school, the score being 16 to 14 in Mr. and Mrs. Peati Ottis and son. Mrs. Anderson. A favor of Fernwood.j The eighth grade ready to keep the Ford Truck on the job. | The Ford Truck cuts delivery exercises were held In the evening. Benny, spent Monday with Mr. Ottis’ Sunnycrest Is to lose one of its mother. Mrs. Humphreys. ’ costs. Because o f increasing demand, orders should be placed without delay. A splendid program was prepared by oldest residents soon. A. E. Moore Louis Hulit and wife from New­ has sold five acres of his place. In­ the eighth grade which was enjoyed W e w ill give yon prompt attention. I f you have any doubts on the subject by all. County School Superintend­ berg were on the mountain Monday cluding the Implements, and expects drop in to any of the undersigned Authorised Ford Dealers and get further visiting friends and relatives. en t Duncan gave an address and pre­ to locate in Newberg. “ A lf” has sented the diplomas. Those who Mrs. Hoffman’s sisters, the Misses lived on this place for over thirty facts. ^ graduated were Aruthr Wolghemuth Mabel and Winnifred Smith, from years, hewing a farm out of the ttm-. Wanda Renne. Mae Bryant, Elizabeth Portland are visiting at the Hoffman her. Selfken. Freddie Adolph. William honje. Let everyone living In the Sunny- -Gall, Marrion Everst. Edna Roberts. There were quite a few people ciest neighborhood" wake up and cast KUene Abernethy, Elva Livengood, from the Mountain at the cemetery as many votes as possible in the com­ Ellen Shref, Adelaide Everest. Ernest Monday for the exercises and for ing election for Queen o f the Berrians Htesen-. Eugene Sandoz, and Everett decoration of the graves. * / to represent Newberg and vicinity Gettpian. Mr. and Mis. Ira McCormick mot­ at the Rose Carnival. The candidate ■--------- o----------- ored to Portland Saturday and Mrs. from this neighborhood is miss Retha McCormick's sister. Miss Jesse Peter­ Fisher. Don’t /orget it. Boost hard R IB B O N R ID G E * ; for Sunnycrest« son. returned home with them. Miss Nellie Kinney was a school .Saturday evening a very enjoyable The Roy McDougall family and visitor on Tuesday. ice cream social was held at the Miss Burnham called on Howard John Devault who is visiting them from Portland, spent Sunday at Day- Hubbard home, a very interesting Boyd on Wednesday evening. „ ^ and entertaining program was ren­ ton and at the’ Lafayette locks. Miss Grace Carter and Jerr Hatch dered by the young people'of the W ill Finnegan started Wednesday - were Sunday callers at the Fay Har­ Little Carrol Warner passed from , Duncan and wife from Salem. Miss H OUSEH OLD H IN T S for an extended visit in eastern and neighborhood. Something over eight­ ford home. southern states. He goes from here een dollars was'taken in for ice cream this life Saturday afternoon follow­ Thed Duncan from Portland. Mrs. If you have a large ironing to be Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cook of New ­ to Missouri and returns by way of the profit going to Miss Ingred Ok- ing a long illness lasting more than a McCoy and Mrs. Evans from New­ done and the feet become tired, try berg have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. California. sonen. who is in the T. B. hospital year. She has recovered enough to berg. slipping off the shoes and standing at Salem. be up and around and everyone sup­ Wm. Carter. Westbound Southern Pacific trains on ,» thickly folded comfort. Thin Mr. and Mrs. I. G. McCormick and posed that she was nearlag recovery beginning Friday evening, passed ! will rest the feet. Miss Mildred Burnham spent Sat­ Mr. and Mrs. McGinnis visited in Sunday several autos left Sunny­ . * » a urday and Sunday with the A. H. McMinnville Sunday of last week crest quite early. Their destination but the first of the week a relapse through here with hardly standing I — ..... . Baby’s and young children’s shoes set in that proved fatal. She was a Boyd family. with Mr. McCormick's and Mrs. Mc­ being the home of Mrs. Harley H all’s happy, ever smiling little soul, whose room. The passengers were evident-, may be patched on the soles by using ly Portlanders who took advantage: Mrs. N. P. Nelson of West Cheha- Ginnis’ sister and family, the Mes- sister, who lives near Aurora. Those enjoying the trip were: Mr. and Mrs. chief delight was to be helping oth­ of the opportunity to get away from I pieces of the tops of old shoes and lem called on her mother, Mrs. Wm. singers. | adhering with china cement. These Harley Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Linas ers. The funeral was held at the that city for Sunday and Monday. •Carter, Sunday. We suggest that “ The Berrians” Christenson and small son. Mrs. Mc- Dundee church at 2J)0 p. m. Tues­ patches often last as long as the rest Last Monday being Memorial day, of the sole. Mr« Lowe’s daughter. Emma W ar­ Join the mountaineers at the picnic day. The pall bearers ¡were the. Credie anr family. Mr. and Mrs. De A found some of the farmers very busy ner. came home Monday very ill to be held at Pleasant View school Vore and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Misses Lena Fankhauser, Pauline picking strawberries, while others If there are mixing bowls that - with pneumonia. Sunday, June 12. It would be a good Chas Graves., Mrs. A l.N a m itz and Powell, Inez Anderson. Isabella Allan. There will be preaching at the place for country and (own to get small daughter, Mrs. Homer Fisher Ruth Bennett and Hermena Fank­ spent the day attending services in didn't get washed while the meal was school house next Sunday at 3 o’clock together. Consider this an invitation and daughter, Retha. and Elmer and hauser, all of whom were dressed in the different cities and towns, yet preparing, try scraping o ff the there were a few who took advantage doughy mixture that clings Jo them and come. Everybody come. Delmer Hall. Picnicing was in order white. Rev. Gould of Newberg of­ The dance given at Date Hutchen’s and the day was thoroughly enjoyed ficiated. This whole community of­ of the opportunity and spent the day with half a used postcard or an old School will end Friday much to the visiting card. The cardboard hugs fers their real heartfelt and deepest picnicing. delight of everybody, especially the Saturday night was supposed to be by all. close to the glaze, making a clean of sympathies In the bereavement of We are indeed proud to boast of at a surprise on the men folks but they poor school board. ~ - -------- S--------- Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Warner and fam­ least one who w ill be in the forthcom­ scrape. asked too many questions and found Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. Sallee and fam­ DUNDEE ing dramatic high school play at out all about it, but never the less ily- _______ Before trying to pull threads in ily visited with the Harlan Smith everybody had a fine time. A large Mrs. Ella Langellier spent Satur­ Newberg entitled ’’ What Became of linen, run a very damp cloth along family at Newberg Sunday. S P R IN G B R O O K . Mary Jane.” She will take a very the line where the thread is to be crowd was in attendance, there be­ day and Sunday with ¡friends In The board of directors have en­ ing young folks from Newberg, Che- Newberg. W. D. Bryan went to Lafayette last prominent part In this play. The lot pulled. You will be surprised to find gaged Miss Blanche Ruihraff of Sea­ halem Center, and Laurel, besides fell to Miss Florence Heater, one of how easily the thread will come out "Gusty” or rather Miss Augusta Monday. side to teach the coming year. all the home folks. our most popular young ladies.^. We If pulled while wet. Nelderberger is now chief superin­ Charles Davis went to Sheridan on feel no better choice could have been Mrs. Anna Sallee and Mrs. George tendent at Devore’s store. Tuesday. i, Instead of scouring off the surface Wenger and Mise Clara Wenger all made for this difficult role. A large number of people came to Mrs. W. E. Burke returned borne W EST CH EHALEM called on Mrs. Hertig last week. Much anxiety Is being felt among of your white kitchen sink, try using Dundee on Decoration day to visit last Saturday. Miss Winona Sn.ith is visiting near the graves of friends and relatives Miss Gladys Hertig left Saturday some of the farmers regarding the a dish mop wet with weak Javelle D. B. Putman went to Sherwood on forthcoming blackcap crop, as rumors water. The stains disappear as If by morning for Newport where she has Oregon City this week. buried here. business Wednesday. a position as head waitress in the are current that the local cannery, magic and the Javelle water will not Mrs Do If visited with her mother Mrs. Earl Honing has been here BTis8 Stella Hubbard visited rela­ which is owned by the Rupert Co., is harm the enamel in your sink or "White House restaurant. and sister in Portland last week. for some time visiting the home folks. not going to operate this season. bathtub. This method is particularly Mr. tives at Rex Saturday. Delmer and Lillian Hertig and Miss Gertrude Strong made a trip Herman Schmid and family. However, at the present as the facts valuable through fruit canning time, George Post returned home after a Mrs. Ivan King, of Burlington, mot­ to Portland last Saturday with the W. Horning was here Sunday. stand it is not certain whether it as the Javelle water will remove all visit to Willamina last Sunday. ored to Mist. Oregon. Saturday to C. Smith family. Prof. Powell gave a splendid exhi-’ will operate or not, but it is hoped fruit stains quickly. Remember that visit the Johnson family. Mis Elsie Winters from Portland Ralph Baker spent several days last bition of sight singing at community that before many days the troubled Javelle water Is poisonous so keep it The good visited with her parents here on Sat­ The men from Ribbon Ridge are week visiting relatives and friends hall Saturday evening. out of the baby's reach. minds will be set at ease. work Mr. Powell is doing is greatly urday. -donating quite a lot of work on the at Mill Plain, Washington. new cutoff around the oldfW alker Mr. McDonald and wife were week H. C. Baker visited his parents, appreciated. bill. When this road is completed Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Baker of Forest Miss Mabel Swink, accompanied by end visitors at the home of/Mr. and 4t will make motoring a pleasure for Grove Monday of this week. Mr. Ballinger, came out from Port­ Mrs. Dunton. ■everybody. P. H. Hammond was called to Port­ Noel Hesgard. a former West Che- land Sunday to visit with Mabel’s ---------o--------- haJetn boy, was married Wednesday mother. Mrs. E. E. Swink. The two land last Saturday on some unex­ REX of this week to a young lady from took dinner with the A. A. Parrett pected business. family. Laurel wood. On last Thursday Grant and Rol- Burton and Isabel Frost and Edna You are invited to attend a pro­ lin Heater, In company with Frank Mr. and Mra Morgan were in at­ Asmus have the measels. gram given by the Yamhill county Carlisle, motored to Portland on busi­ The farmers around Rex are very tendance at the church services here federation of Woman’s Clubs at com­ ness. Sunday. Come again. W e’ re always busy picking strawberries these days. munity hall next Saturday. June 4. glad to see new faces at the church. Due to rapid progress in the con­ Mr. and Mrs. Mulligan visited in the afternoon. Several speakers struction of the new mountainside Mr. and Mrs. Billy Sullivan and are listed. Monday with the lather’s sister, Mrs. road, a portion of It Is now passible Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Fitzpatrick of Jay Ditto. Mr. Devore departed last Thurs­ to traffic. Newberg motored to Salem last Sun­ day for North Dakota, having re- Dennis Mills and wife spent Decor­ Miss Daisy Newhouse. who has ation Day at her father's homes W. day to attend the Knights of Colum­ 1 ceived word that his father was cri­ been teaching school at La Grande, bus banquet. tically ill. In writing home Mr. De­ L. Wiley. • Mrs. E. G. Fendall and Lois, and vore said that his father died just Oregon, returned home last Saturday Several young people around Rex for the summer months. $ Mra Virgil Fendall were shopping in before 9ie arrived there. went to Gottlieb Schaad’s home to Portland last Wednesday. Mrs. Yer- A few trees of early cherries are play tennis. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Morecraft beginning to ripen, which indicates gen and daughter. Lela, were also ►i * have bought and moved the old Chas. Fred Shaad was home from his Portland shoppers last week. the wonderful climate In this valley Parrott barber shop building onto wvrk at Springfield over Sunday. He The Upstreams class and their their lot Just back of the Sub. station as compared to other localities. left Monday evening. George Lacy, wife and son, ac­ teacher, De Vere Fendall, went on a where they will remodel and rebuild The highway was some busy “place hike last Saturday afternoon up the companied by Mrs. Lacey’s father, oa Monday for many people took at- Rt:d hills. They had a good time It Into a residence where they will were visitors at the P. H. Hammond reside. vantage of the holiday. home last Sunday. They are from roasting and eating ’dogs’ and buns. E. U. Marr and Fred Hutchinson Mr. Jenkins has his wood hauled Twelve boys made the*hike. 1 were both visitors with Elmo Shan- Portland. down from the timber. They are C. E. Newho&ae returned home on Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sallee and t w o j nahan and Uel Marr In the Sigma piling It here by the track. daughters, of Ribbon Ridge attended Phi Epsilon house at O. A. C. during Friday, after spending a few days In Sirs. Frankie Martin will preach thte Sunday school and preaching the Junior week end festivities. They various cities In western Washington next Sunday at the Rex ..Friends services at the West Chehalem were surely given a royal welcome in the interest of the local strawberry church. Everybody Invited. church and then motored In to New­ and shown a mighty good time while growers union. The wilderness did not provide planing Mrs. Frost entertained at dinner berg to visit Mrs. Sallee's sister. Mrs. there. The present harvest of the straw­ Wednesday in honor of Mrs. Cham­ Harlan Smith. John Sanders, traveling passenger berry crop has brought Into thiacom­ mills to supply our forefathers with well fit­ bers. Mesdame* Eaves, Haskett and A very enjoyable program was ren­ agent for the S. P., visited Mrs. munity. from different localities, Ditto. dered by the pupils o f the Ewing Swink here and made arrangements quite a number of strängen», who are ting flooring. Even the rudest kind of floor There have been several applica­ Young school, which was a credit to for week end excursions during the assisting !n the harvest. required many days of hard labor. tions sent in for the Rex school, but both the teachers and the children summer months. Of course they ’ Two new arrivals, who hale from too late, as the teachers have been A very pretty flower exercise was were thinking about these folks who Kansas In the persons o f C. Brown given by a group of little girls. The seek the beaches when the weather and Hattie Dyer, who are the son hired for the coming year. and daughter of Mr. Brown, ar­ Mrs.* Erickson and baby left, fori play, "L ittle Gray Man,” was very gets warm. their home Saturday, at Salem. She | well given, the interlude between the The many friends of Clarence Mil­ rived here a few days ago. visited here with her parent's. Abe scenes being filled in with music by ler were sorry to have to bid him To add more to market moving fa­ thre« violins, a mandolin, and a pi­ goodbye Just before he moved out cilities, a motor truck was added to Jenkins, for several weeks. can jiow be procured from us for practically ano. of our community Tuesday morning. care for the hundreds of crates of A very enjoyable and profitable He went to that part of the state of strawberries which are now being any purpose, at prices that will please. Being time was had by all present at the W. Washington near the mouth of the harvested and shipped Into Portland a permanent part o f your building, your C. T. V. institute last Friday. A Columbia river where he has a good and other points. ntimb'-r of Newberg and Chehalem position. We found Mr. Miller a At the special Invitation of the flooring stock shouTd be carefully selected. Center people were In attendance. good steady dependable fellow, clean Delta Kappa, a Greek letter fraterni­ Rev. Brock and Mrs. Lottie Hannon In habit and ever willing to offer ty, located at Corvallis, Roll In Heater gave the principal addresses of the a helping hand. He >was secretary- Let us belp'you pick the kind that will give and Charles Carlisle spent the week day Mrs. Amoth. Mrs. Rice, and treasurer of the Young Men’s Sunday end there. The occasion was Junior best service for your particular building. Mrs. Nelson gave talks on "Dlsarma- School class and an active worker class week end at the O. A. C. nientj’ "The Liquor Problem,” » and In the Epworth League. He will be Two carloads of lumber, the pro­ "Amendments” respectively. Henry missed by many. On Monday even­ Amoth reviewed the Flying Squadron ing a number of his friends gave duct of a nearby sawmill, were address given in Newberg some time him a farewell reception in the form shipped out the first of this week, ago Music was furnished by local of an out door bonfire party. One which shows that the lumber Indust­ talent Mrs. Amoth, Mrs. Virgil of his friends stood up and gave him ry Is slowly reviving again despite Fendall and Lots Fendall sang a trio, a brief toast to wblch he responded the almost prohibitive freight rates. Visitors at the Duncan Bros.’ farm Mrs. Morgan a solo, and Miss W i­ by thanking every one for the ln- nona Smith gavc a selection on the terest manifested In him during, the ovsr the week end were 8. 8. Duncan violin and wife from McMinnville, J. A. « time he has resided here. Correspondence A Track lo r City, Farm and Internrban Deliveries MAY MOTOR CO. Newberg, Oregon m î nr OLD SETTLERS Considered Rough Plank Floors the Height of Luxury Well Seasooed Flooring and Siding „ C. K. Spaulding Logging Co.