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Largest Circulation in Yamhill County NEWBERG GRAPHIC, THURSDAY. AUGUST. 25. 1981 Gus Paulson want to Washington, on Tuesday. Winona. Walter Spaulding of Salem was a Newberg visitor on Thursday. Hubert Koehn of Tillamook spent The Oregon State Fair will be held the week end her*.' from September 26 to October 1 this year. County Clerk Wilson was a New* berg visitor on Monday. Both the high and grammar schools will start on September 26th Henry Miller and wife spent the this year. past week end at Seaside. Miss Ruth Grldley went to Port Mrs. F. E. Gray is spending the land last Saturday, returning home present week in Portland. on Monday. Vernon Gould made a business Ray Abraham of Corvallis is act trip to Portland on Tuesday. ing as relief man at the Lynn Fer guson drug store. Jess Cummings has taken a posi tion with the Standard Oil Co. Dr. L W. Horn left Monday for Moro In eastern Oregon, and may Otto Handt left Monday on a cat decide to locate there. tle buying trip to Grants Pass. Mrs. Clifford Terrell left last Sat C. E. Withers has purchased the urday for Auburn, Washington, for A. E. Moore place just west of town. a visit with a brother. Mrs. Ed. Crede and daughter, Mrs. R. W. Van Valin and son, Amelia, went to Portland Saturday Herbert, spent the past week in and will visit friends there for about Portland with relatives. ten days. Miss Florence Coffin and brother, J. G. Dicks of Myrtle Creek. Ore Herbert, visited with Mr. and Mrs. gon, has moved to Newberg and will L. M. Parker this week. occupy the Farr residence on south Rlvey street. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dann visited this week at the B. H. Woodward Chas. Frick returned from Vic and Thomas Miles homes. tor, B. C.. last Friday evening and reports his father aomewhat improv Ernest McFarland and family of ed in health. , Hood River spent the past week end with C. F. Butler and family. Emmett Harding and family of Oklahoma stopped over here last W. H. Vernon celebrated his week for a visit with his cousin, Mrs. birthday Thursday by taking his Frank Cummings. family to Pacific City for the day. v Major Dan Hm~of Walla Walla, Mrs. J. U. Fager of Loveland. Col Washington, visited this week at the orado. a school girl friend of Mrs. L. M. -Parker home and also with U. S. G. Miller’ b , stopped here Tues other Newberg friends. day for a day’s visit at the Miller home. W. T. Anderson and I. N. Camp W. N. Mills and wife and daugh bell were local representatives at the state convention of Elks at ter arrived here last Sunday from Biglow, Kansas, for a visit with Marshfield last week end. Mrs. Mills’ brother, A. C. Stan- Bellvin Vincent of the Portland brough. Y. M. C. A. came up last Saturday Miss Angeline Smith and brother, to visit bis parents, returning to Arnet. returned to Salem last Fri Portland Monday morning. day morning after a two weeks’ vis Miss Muriel Yarnell is haying a it here with their cousin. Miss Mur vacation from her duties at the Fair iel Yarnell. store and Is visiting her sister. Mrs. , The Misses Daisy Newhouse and Warren Cobb, near Newport. Mabel Rush have returned from the C. S. Hulln and wife and Mrs. W. Bellingham, Washington, Normal S. Stull and niece. Miss Frances Nor- school, where they took a six-weeks deen returned Monday from an out summer course. ing of several days at Pacific City. Mrs. Charles W. Brown and two Mrs. Olive Lewis of McMinnville, children of Pilot Rock, Oregon, are executive secretary o f the Yamhill visiting Mrs. Brown’s sister, Mrs. County Red Cross, was a Newberg Chester A. Dimond, having arrived Visitor on last Friday in the Interests Sunday evening. of the Red Cross work at this place. f Henry Buschlim and wlf e left C. V. Jones aAl W. L. Scott have Wednesday for their home at Long entered Into a partnership and will Beach. California, after about a conduct a real estate business at 90S week spent with Mrs. Bushlim's un east First street. Mr. Jones was cle, C. G. Siebert. formerly connected with White A Elmer Warner is taking a vacation Co. from the Lynn Ferguson drug store Mary E. Stranahan of Battle and is visiting his sister in eastern Ground, Washington, has purchased Oregon. He left last Sunday and- the- Frank D. Eckerson place on the will spend a week there. corner of Fifth and River streets. The deal was made through Tom Wesley Wire and brother. Frank, Tyndall's agency. together with three Portland men, left Tuesday for Roseburg. from A. C. Stanbrough and family and which place th^y will go into the W. N. Mills and family and Mrs. E. mountains cn a hunting trip. J. Haworth and Mrs. Susan Stan- brough left Monday morning of this George Kelty. who is in a Port week for a week’s outing at Neskow- land hospital, is reported as being in and other coast points. very poorly. It is said that he will have to undergo another operation A. M. Kendrick moved Into his and that he seems to be losing new home on the Portland road last strength. Monday. This was formerly the Phillips residence and is a very at Mrs. J. Halbgewachs and son, Ed tractive place. Mr. Kendricks pur die, will move to Portland about Sep chased this property recently. tember 1st. They have been living ! In the Fernwooid district. John Wohlgemuth has purchased their ranch and will move onto It at that time. Mrs. Walter Morgan who has been visiting her husband’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Morgan of Newberg, left Monday morning for French Prairie, where she will visit her Another and then return to her home at Ogden, Utah. Dr. S. M. Wendt’s furniture ar rived the first of this week and the doctor is getting located in his new ly purchased home on Edwards street. He expects to open his offices in the Edwards building about the first of next week. Take along plenty of film W e have Kodak film in the complete assort ment, autographic and non-autographic—and all of it is ready for results. One feature o f our Kodak depart ment i * ' that through helpful criticism and friendly advice we help you make good picture» better. Come to our »tore and learn about tervice from u». GRAHAM'S DRUG STORE Phone Whits 118 Billie Heater. Ernest Duncan and Jack Zane left Wednesday on a mot or trip down the river to Astoria. They will stop at Deer Island to hunt and will also spend some time fish ing while away. They expect to be gone about a week. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Thompson, who came to Newberg last spring and bought a home at 411 S. Main street, left Saturday for Nampa, Idaho. A married daughter lives at Nampa and a desire to be near the daughter caused their removal from Newberg. Dave Smith went to Crawford Wednesday for a short visit with his slater. Frank Swart has been painting his residence on east First street Fred Wendt of Portland, but this week. formerly of Newberg, was a New berg visitor the first of the week. Wallace Simms is out from Port land spending the week at the S. F. Mrs. Elizabeth Carlton is the Wallace home. guest of her daughter, Mrs. Howard Walton at Bonnie View on Chehalem The Federated Clubs of the county Mountain. meet in Newberg on Tuesday even ing, September 13. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Burnside and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jensen of Port Mr. and Mrs. Philip Goodwin of land were week end guests of the Albany were visitors at the M. C. Misses Craig. Wire home last week. G. T. Persons and family, who Mrs. C. E. Lambert of Seattle was left Newberg a month or more ago, a guest at the M. C. Wire home from are living on a dairy ranch in Linn Saturday until Tuesday. county, Oregon. Miss Barshfleld of Portland vis Mr. and Mrs. Robert Paulson of ited with the Chas. Fricks for a few Portland visited Mr. and Mrs. R. B. days the first of the week. Jones over Sunday, returning home Monday morning. Mrs. George Larkin and children returned Monday from a several Mrs. E. E. Hummell and son of months' stay at Seaside. Amboy, Indiana, arrived last week and will spend the winter with her Mrs. C. D. Williams and little son, sister, Mrs. H. C. Moore. Donald, visited friends in Sellwood from Saturday til) Tuesday. The Camp Fire Girls of Newberg have Invited the Busy Bees to that Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Otis motored to city for a picnic, Wednesday, Aug McMlnnvlUe Sunday and Mrs. Otis ust 24.— News, Sherwood. stayed over for a week’s visit with her daughter, Mrs. Walter Van Atta. Mrs. E. E. Upmeyer of Salem and Miss Rowland of Eugene spent a Mi's. W. T. Anderson returned the couple of weeks at the M. C. Wire first of the week from Seaside where home northwest of Newberg. she has been staying at the George - o Larkin cottage,for the past three Miss Alta Cromwell underwent an weeks. • ^ operation for appendicitis at the Newberg Hospital last Sunday and F. A. Morris went to Portland is reported as getting along nieely Monday. He said, “ business of at present. course” but we have our own private opinions, for Frank was unusually F. E. Gray, who is employed in dressed up. the gents’ furnishing department of the Miller Merchantile Co. store at A fire alarm was sounded by the this place, left last Sunday for Seat siren on Wednesday evening, but it tle, Washington, where he will spend proved to be nothing more serious a week. than a mistaken plugging on the part of central. H. S. Mupg of Higgins, Texas, ar rived here last Saturday and is vis Ralph Butt and H. G. See will iting his friend, C. F. White. Mr. leave Saturday morning on a vaca Mugg expects to spend the winter in tion and hunting trip to the moun this country and is looking around tains. They expect to be gone for a location. about two weeks, t L. F. Moore and wife and son, Harold, left today, Thursday, for Lyons, Oregon, where they will visit a sister-in-law of Mrs. Moore’s. Mrs. C. D. Wilson. They expect to return home next Saturday. The Berrian Band gave one of its usually good concerts on the streets in front of the Yamhill Electric Co. on Wednesday evening. The band 1s going fine and Bhows the benefits of its excellent leadership. Mrs. Chas. Frick came over from Hillsboro last Sunday and will spend some time with her husband at this place. Their daughter, Pat ricia, accompanied her. R. J. Kinney moved from Port land last Friday to his home on north Main street. The Kinneys went to Portland last spring and are glad to be back in Newberg. Mrs. S. S. Corbin and MI bs Myrtle Hickman came up from Portland F. B. Brown of San Joee, Califor last Friday for a visit with the form nia, came up Sunday and 1 b visiting er’s daughter, Mrs. William Schick. his brother, J. H. Brown, of this They returned home on Tuesday. place. Mr. Brown is Judge of (Jie superior court lti his hopie section. Mrs. E. M. Lawrence and grand He is accompanied by his wife. daughter. Naomi Lawrence, are vis iting with the D. E. Way and W. H. Miss Frances Nordeen, who has Dean families. They have been in been visiting her grandmother and California and start on their home aunt, Mrs. Dye and Mrs. Stull, left ward trip today for Niellsville. Wis Tuesday for Vancouver, where she consin. will visit relatives two weeks and then return to her home in Bend. George Lamb and family of Tilla mook visited from Saturday until Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Dicks of Myrtle Tuesday with Mrs. Lamb's sisters. Creek, Oregon, have moved into the Mrs. C. A. Hodson and Mrs. A. C. J. C. Shelby residence on east River Seeley, of thi? place. Mr. Lamb is street. The Shelbys expect to go to county school superintendent of Los Angeles for a year and will prob Tillamook county. ably leave here about September 1st. Hiram Smith and wife came down J. L. Van Blaricom and wife re from Philomath Monday evening for turned Wednesday from a trip to a short visit with Mr. Smith’s father, Eugene, near where they went on a John Smith, of this place. They deer hunting trip. They were ac left Wednesday morning for Red companied by a brother of Mr. Van mond where Mr. Smith has a posi Blaricom’s, who lives at Hood River, tion in the schools. o— A slashing fire on the Joe Hol The Stanbrough family had a very lingsworth place near Dundee got pleasant family reunion last Sunday, beyond their control last Monday it being the first time in S3 years and a call was sent in to Newberg that the family has been together. for assistance. Several of the local Besides the A. C. Stanbrough family firemen went to the scene and as of this place, there were the mother. sisted in putting out the fire. No Mrs. Susan Stanbrough of Portland, damage was done. a sister, Mrs. P. P. Stringer of Port land. another sister. Mrs. E. J. Ha Mrs. Claude Ferguson had the worth. of Hot Springs, Montana, and misfortune to fall down the cellar still another sister, Mrs. W. H. Mills, stairs at their home on the corner of Bigelow, Kansas. ' ------------------------------------------------- -- of Hancock and River streets and was badly bruised as a result. It A GOOD DANCE was thought at first that some bones were broken but examination proved Saturday and Sunday Nights that this was incorrect. Lafayette Mineral Springs W. Mainwaring Informs t h e on a good new floor Graphic, that the performance stae- 50 x 100 ed by Dr. Ltnnville's filbert trees at Carlton is not without a parallel here In Newberg. Mr. Mainwaring has some walnut trees which are bearing walnuts when less than a year old. When these nuts first set on, the trees were not over a foot high. A very pleasant Sunday event was a dinner at the new home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rees in Sprlngbrook, when they had as guests Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Reese of Calexico, Mrs. Georgia McLeod of Gem. Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yergen, Hubbard, Dick and Florence Baldwin. Rock- away, and Vic and Ruth Rees from Glenwood farm. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Vote and son. Robert, of Coachella Valley, Cali fornia, have been the guests of their cousins, the Misses Laura and Alma Craig. They motored through Utah afid the Yellowstone park and de clared that the Columbia river high way has the most beautiful scenery of the whole Journey. T. Rf Blayock. who was at one time a teacher in the local schools, and who lived here for many years, spent Sunday with friends in this city. Mr. Blaylock is now teaching in the schools at Seattle and during his summer vacation has been as sisting his brother-in-law, Elza Fin ley, with the construction of a resi Mrs. C. C. Bane entertained at her dence near Tigard. home on Sheridan street Monday af Will M. Doud returned Wednesday ternoon In honor of her daughter, Mr*. W. E. Andrews. The afternoon from an extended trip to Illinois and He visited Detroit and was enjoyed by all with music and Michigan. games. Dainty refreshments were Chicago and other points and says served. Those present were Silva that as far as he could see. condi Clemenson, Marvel Cornell, Mrs. W. tions were worse there than here. T. Lewis. Etta Andrews. Minnie Crops seemed to be poor and business Crltes, Ruby Wanlesa. Elva Best, EI- the same. Mr. Doud says that he Is va Fortune, Norma Harvey, Mrs. Joe glad to get' back, but would have Nelson, Mrs. Chas. Wllhelmson and appreciated a warmer reception as little son, Glen. Ethel Andrews, Joy he found himself locked out In the Cowgill. Mrs. Bob Blxby and little cold world and had to go to Dundee son. Bobby, Mildred Fraser and Mrs. for shelter. Mrs. Doud will prob ably return next month. B. Newman. i PIVS Are Yoa Sure Your Child Is Ready fo r School? Reduction on Mazda Lamps FOR 12 DAYS ONLY Beginning September 1st. and continuing for 12 days on ly, we shall give 5 cents o ff on each maada lamp, provided as many as five lamps are purchased at any one time. The .Edi son Mazda lamp, laboratory tested, is the last word in high efficiency illumination. We carry only this make and stand behind their behavior.„. Remember the sale lasts only 12 days. Phone, write, or call at our store and provide yourself with superior lamps for your fall lighting. Yamhill Electric Company „ “ It Serves You Right.” PHONE W H ITE 2 1 7 for Fall Seeding Vetch, Rye, Oats O uA seria lU aakduiia A S. M. 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