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    U r iM t Circulation In Yamhill County
NEWBERG GRAPHIC. THURSDAY. JULY 11. IM I
FOUR
j tun is tarn'««. We hope he will soon
recover.
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FERNWOOD
Mrs. Worth of Portland is viait-
The Graphic wants a good, live 1"*
d#u* h,er Mrs. Oettman and
correapondent tn every community. f amity
Mrs Mueller from Boise. Idaho is
I f your district is not represqnted.
phohe of write us for our proposition. visiting with her daughter. Mra. H.
E. Powell.
Mrs. and Mrs. T. Brouillette and
LAD htt . t .
Mrs.
T. Blake of Portland were visit-
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Parrish. Earl
Parrish and John Watson visited at j ors at the Boyes home Sunday,
i
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Evans and
Jack Smith’s Sunday.
The Misses Margaret and Evelyn ! daughter, Marjtarette. were visitors
Knoell of Tacoma. Washington, are * of Mr. and Mrs. U, S. Bryant. Sun­
viaitin^their aunt, Mrs. Jack Smith. day
A very pretty bungalow is being
Miss Alta Edminston is at home
j
erected
on the Fairbanks farm, re-
for a few weeks having finished
teaching a term of school in south­ | cently purchased by Mr. and Mrs.
1 Cox.
ern Oregon.
Owen Baker, who was playing in
*Mrs. George Smith. Howard Smith
and Alexander Stewart finished the barn, fell from a window, strik­
picking berries at Fernwood for Mrs. ing on a wagon and spraining both
wrists
H. N. Baker on Wednesday.
Herman Parroti and family came - The berry picking in this district
down from Washougal, Washington, is Just -about over, allowing many
Saturday, bringing Chris Ives’ car people the privilege of attending
home. Mr. Parrott -repaired it after Chautauqua.
Mrs. Farrell from Minnesota and
the wreck of June 9th.
Mrs.
Jennie Wilson and daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Parrott, Mias
Martha Struve and Bruno Struve at­ from Washington are visiting Mr,
tended the dance on the highway and Mrs. A. W. Farrell
The Adolph beach is furnishing
below Sherwood Saturday. Mr. Par­
rott and Mias Struve helped to furn­ great attraction for bathere this hot
weather, as large crowds are there
ish the music.
Lewis Parrott had a close call of every afternoon and evening.,
losing one of his eyes last week.
WEST CHEHALEM
W hile sewing a shoe he stuck an awl
in his right eye scratching the eye
The C. W. Smith family went to
ball. Dr. Hester is attending it and Gladstone park at Oregon City last
it is healing nicely.
Sunday.
This community are deeply sad­
Mrg. Washbond and sons have
dened by the loss of their club house i been taking in the Chautauqua In
which burned to the ground Sun­ Newberg.
day morning at 4:30. No one knows I Mr. and Mrs. V irgil Fendall have
how the fire started. There had been returned to this community from
a dance in the hall Saturday even­ Forest Grove.
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ing which closed at midnight. Mr.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
M. W. Patton went
Johnson who lives close by discover­
ed the fire and ran to warn C. C. to McMinnville Monday of this week,
Loucks who has a store across the on a business trip.
road from the hall, and by the time
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Amoth have
they got there the fire was beyond been entertaining a friend from the
control. Six years ago the Lad H ill east the past week.
Commercial Club was organized and
DeVere and Lois Fendall took
it was through this club that the Sunday dinner with the M. W. Pat­
ball was built. It was a credit to ton family last Sunday.
any community as it was painted in­
A birthday party was held at the
side and out; equipped with electric
lights, chairs, dishes, piano, and full home of the Winns’ last Saturday
stage settings. It was insured for evening. A large number of guests
$1080.
The club will rebuild as were present.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Johnson of Cor­
soon as possible.
vallis visited with E. tQ. Fendall
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recently. Mr. Johnson was a former
RF.Y
a
resident of this community.
Miss Mary St rate came home from
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Fendall and
Portland for a short visit.
daughter, Lois, returned from Seat­
Maxine Sturgis left for Gaston last tle last Wednesday. They very much
week, where he is working.
enjoyed seeing the sights of the city.
Mary Jones went to Portland
A very good meeting of the Y. P.
Monday for a few days’ visit.
S. C. E. was held Sunday evening at
Mrs. Beatrice Eves Hesket made a the home of E. G. Fendall. A good
short call on Thursday of last week. leader, the cooperation of those pres­
Several of the Rex People are at­ ent and the inspiring surroundings
tending the Chautauqua at Newberg. ail contributed to the success of the
Mr. and Mra Geo. DaviB of Port­ mqpting.
land were guests at the R. E. Brown
Don’t forget the picnic on Satur­
home Saturday.
day of this week. Attractions: vol-
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and child­ ly ball, horse-shoes, ice cream,
ren of Newberg spent Sunday at her handicap races, mountain climbing,
fine spring water, all free. Come
parents home. Mr. Elmer Wright.
and
enjoy the day on the Jerry
Mrs. J. H. Bones of Monmouth
left for hbr home last Saturday after O’Brien place.
a two weeks’ visit with her sister
CHEHALEM M OUHTAIH
Mrs. R. E. grown.
Fred Hittern has been working for
Miss Florence Newell of Detroit.
Michigan, stopped for a few days’ Egos.
visit with her friends. Mr. and Mrs.
Cherry picking is finished up at
F. Frost while enroute to California. Herd's.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frost and
Finnegans spent Sunday at' the
children. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Ditto and Cascade Locks.
Miss Florence Newell autoed to Sal­
Cal Hutchens is working on the
em Sunday to visit with L. Reed street work in Newberg.
Chambers and family.
We say let the Berrians have an
Mrs. Eves and Miss Esther Wiley exhibit at the state fair and under
went to Monmouth to be with Mrs. their own name.
Hesket and hear her lecture. They
Nearly all are rejoicing that they
returned to Newberg that evening
with Mrs. Hesket who left the next have their hay in the barn without
having it rained on.
morning for her route.
H. J. Maynard and family and
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bierly and
son of Beaverton, Oregon autoed over Roy McDougall and family spent
for a visit with their friends, Mr. Sunday at George Maynard’s.
The Finnegan, Messinger, McCor­
and Mrs F. Gust in and girls. Mr.
Bierly taught the school nine years mick and Hulit families along with a
few others, will spend the week end
•ago where the girls attended.
W e are sorry to say that Mr. Gott­ on a trip to Mount Hood. The most
lieb Shaad had to be taken to the husky- ones will try climbing the
boapital last Friday for an operation mountain Sunday.
Mrs. Hutchens is home again. She
for appendicitis. He is doing as well
as could be expected under the clr- says she feels better on the moun-
DRY G O O D S
T o close out beautiful line Fig­
ured Voiles
Values up to $1.75 per yd. $ .98
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1.00 “
.69
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.65
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.39
Striped Mohair Skirting,
special
. ...
. . 1.48
Saturday Grocery Specials
Large can Salmon__ _____ _________________ $ .10
Small can Salmon, 2 fo r...................... ............ 15
l^ rg e bottle Cane and A la p le ____________
.19
Fork and Bean«.............................................. 09
Martha Washington Beans, 12 lb«, fo r.............50
White Picketing Vinegar per g a llo n ........
.45
3-lb«. Caravan Coffee, 35c value__________
.85
Caricole and Salvador Blend Coffee, good
cup quality, 3 lb«, f o r . . _______ _________
.50
20 Mule Team Borax Soap, 10 b a r «................50
21 b a r « ................. ......... ........................ 1.00
The Original 1 3 Soap
Get our Saturday special price
J. C . P O R T E R & C O .
tsin even it it isn’t good for her.
Earl Etsxwller is kept bupy these
days keeping track of a litHe pig
which doesn't like to live at home.
Carl Wohlschlegel and family and
Monroe Hutchens and family spent
Sundny with their parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Date Hutchens.
W ill Wohlschlegel. who has been
in Newberg doctoring an abscess on
his foot, yvill return home soon but
will not be able to work for some
time.
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RIBBON RIDGE
The Wenger prune dryer is nearly
finished and is a fine building.
Mrs. John Carter is very ill. We
all hope to see her up again soon.
Mrs. Rudolf Wenger was visiting
Mrs. George Wenger last Thursday.
Mrs. A. F. Hertig and daughtsr,
Clara, were calling on Mrs. Chas.
Sallee Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Vanoose have
moved up by McMinnville where
George has work at a rock crusher.
Rev. Brock and wife and daugh­
ter visited with Mrs. W. R. Carter
and Mrs. Frank Lowe last Wednes­
day.
James Hadden and family of New­
berg "were visiting his sister. Mrs.
Chas. Sallee and Mrs. Arthur Lyons
on Sunday.
’
Robert Cook dnd family and Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Sallee and two
daughters were visiting Mr. and
Mrs. W. R. Carter Sunday evening.
Mr. and Nfrs. Sargent left Mon­
day for their home in Washington
after a two months' visit with Mrs.
Sargent’s mother, Mrs. Frank Lowe.
Mrs. Elisabeth Holtgreive and
son, C. E. Holtgreive, Mr. and Mrs.
A. L. Miller, of Portland, Mr. and
Mrs. George Wenger and C. L. Bry­
ant were Sunday visitors at the A.
F. Hertig home.
DUNDEE
Little Mabel Taber has been on
the sick list this week.
Mrs. Alice Ryan fs making an ex­
tended visit in Portland.
Mrs. W. S. Allen is spending her
summer at Rockaway beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Groth have
gone to the const for a brief stay. -
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sprudy spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Kerinedy.
Mrs. J. D. Gordon visited with
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Gordon Wed­
nesday.
Mr. Kellog, traffic inspector for
the S. P., paid Mrs. Swlnk at the
depot a visit this -week.
Miss Grace Johnson went to Port­
land Thursday from where she in­
tends to go on to Hood River.
Train Dispatcher Bimrose and wife
visited Mrs. Swink and todk dinner
with Mr. and Mrs. M. Meuller.
The reason why thiB list of items-
looks so sickly is because the “ guy”
that writes ’em is sick this week.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Franklin
have gone to Pacific City where they
are interested in the fiBh business.
Mrs. Harry Starr and daughter.
Thelma, returned home from Cali­
fornia this week after a two months’
visit there.
The Meneffee family are on their
place for the summer.
They are
having the house repainted and Rev.
Taber is doing the work.
Paul Groth, hiB wife and Miss
Anderson have returned from the
coast. Mrs. Groth boasts of having
caught a big’ salmon while there.
The tickets for the Dundee Ly­
ceum course have sold so well that
chairman Marr has found it neces­
sary to obtain some more. The first
number, a musical concert will prob­
ably be given the last of next week
so be sure that you have your ticket
before then.
Mr. Merriman McCloud was sec-
iously hurt last week while hauling
hay. The load tipped over throwing
him on a fence poet, cutting his
head badly and injuring his back
so that he has very little control of
his feet. We are glad to hear that
he Is getting along nicely.
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CHEHALEM CENTER
A number of the different families
Preparations are now going on
for the forthcoming prune season.
Wood is now being hauled in in
large quantities and other minor de­
tails in connection with the dryer
are being made.
Miss Daisy Newhouse lift here
last Friday for Bellingham, Wash­
ington. where she w ill attend the
summer term of Washington State
Normal school. Previous to her de­
parture, Miss Newhouse served as
the lady’s overseer here in the local
cannery,
Holgers Climax, a Jersey bull
owned by E. L. Heater, bad the mis­
fortune last Sunday of having his
left leg broken, after becoming en­
tangled with his tethering chain.
Dr. Horn from Newberg set the leg
and it is thought that it will heal ! sustaining a broken collar bone and
I other injuries. This Is the second
within the next month or so.
With the completion of the new I similar collision that bar occurred
mountainside road there aré whis­ ' at this intersection in the past few
perings about that it would be a | months.
very good idea to have some kind
While enroute to his home in Al-
of a celebration as well as to dedi­
cate this new stretch. Just as to I berta, Canada. H. H. Parker and
the exact date when this new road 1 family heard of the Berrian Festival
will be officially thrown open to ' In Newberg and they decided to mot­
or via West Side highway from Cor­
traffic is now rather uncertain.
Another automobile collision oc- vallis and visit this section of the
cured at the intersection of the country. Mr. Parker left with the
Sprlngbrook-Fernwood
and
West highest praise for this territory in
Side Highway last Saturday.
One | and about Newberg and expressed
car driven by Mr. Doyle of Newberg i the desire to locate here in the near
was crashed Into by another car j future. Mr. Parker stated that even
coming as reported at a high rate the wonderful California country is
of Bpeed, from Portland. As report­ no comparison to this section of the
ed Mr. Doyle wan seriously Injured. country.
are attending the Chautauqua.
The continued dry weather is
bringing, the berry season to a close.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Chase and
children left Saturday evening for
an over Sunday camping trip along
some of the trout streams.
Mr. and Mrs. George Snow left
the first of the week for an extend­
ed visit with relatives at Tacoma
and Bremerton, Washington.
Mi«a Ann« Tangen went to Port­
land last Friday. She is assisting In
the care of the new son that arrived
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Olin
Hadley on June 28th. Mrs. Hadley
was formerly Mian Alma Paulsen,
who grew up In Chehalem Center.
The H. C. Paulsen family were early
residents here and are now living in
Newberg.
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SPRINGBROOK
Miss Gertrude Hobson' went to
Portland last Monday morning.
Miss Blanche Carlisle spent the
week end visiting at her parent’
home.
Jay Fullerton who Is now em­
ployed at West Timber, Oregon,
spent the week end with his family
here.
Zlm Mills has the frame work on
his new residence now constructed
and is rushing the structure to a com­
pletion.
After spending several weeks at
the Pearce sanatorium. Alfred Hob­
son returned to his home a few
days ago.
Virgil Mills and family, accom­
panied by a few of their eastern
friends, motored over and- spent .the
week end at the coast.
This week will see the end of the
black cap season.
Nearly all the
berries that have been picked this
week are being sun-cured.
Having completed grading work
on the new mountainside road, the
¡Yuba caterpillar, tractor left this
vicinity last Saturday morning.
THE U N I V E R S A L C A R
Announcing
a substantial
in Ford parts
May Motor Company
Newberg, Ore.