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T ti I NEWBERG GRAPHIC, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1981. FOUR Largest Circulation In Yamhill County * | they expect to raise berries and Dr. Littlefield farm. Mr. Davis of They were married In Portland and will make their home at Grants Yamhill will move there this fall. white leghorn chickens. Pass, Oregon. > ---------- o Mr. and Mrs. Newton W. Bailey A plan is on foot to pipe water V REX and children expect to leave for Cor- __________________________________ vullis the last of the week. Mr. Bai- Fred Hendrick purchased a new to the new hall and school house. Mr. St. Clair has offered to let them ___ i ley will be engaged in the insurance Ford car this last week. use the water from his spring. They SUNNYOREST 'business during the winter. Mr. and Prof. Macy will deliver the sermon Mrs. Chas. K. Hubbard and chil- Mrs. Harold Barrett will occupy the at Rex Friends church next Sabbath. are to put a trough and faucet at the road, so that passersby might dren spent Saturday and Sunday Dailey house while the owners are Mm O. Woodworth went to Port drink aud water their horses. • We visiting with Mrs. Sadie Mackie at gone. land last week to spend a few <Wys sincerely hope this plan will go Lebanon. j Mrs. Ella Swink attended the state at her daughter’s. through as It Is very essential. Chas. K. Hubbard ha« purchased fair at Salem on Saturday. During Mrs. Jay Ditto and Mrs. Florence Mrs. Wm. Russell invited a few of the “ home place" from his father, the week several Dundee residents Eves went to New berg to spend the the ladies In Wednesday afternoon W. H. Hubbard and will continue t o : visited the fair and all seemed day with Mrs. Frost. to help celebrate her mother's (Mrs. call it home . 1 pleased with the various features. Mrs. Florence Eves went to Port DeWolf) birthday. She was 75 ' As the correspondent has been a b - , 1 he iloral display was especially en- sent for the past few days pursuing Joyed and the Ane showing made by land Wednesday to spend a few days years old. ^ Cake and coffee were served and a very pleasant time was the elusive mountain trout, news the boys and gtria clubs of the with Mr. and Mrs. Werelein. Mrs. E. L. Griffith from Coffee- spent. Those present were Mrs. Jack has been of rather secondary nature vari°us counties, ville, Kansas, is visiting here with Smith. Mrs. Nellie McCulley, Mrs. this week. t — — -O— Violet McCulley, Mrs. A. Johnson, her daughter. Mrs. Morrison, Little Marjorie Gable, who has FERHWOOD Mrs. Wm. Russell and Mrs. DeWolf. County Superintendent Duncan been sick for the past two weeks, mo- and the county physician spent an A surprise party was given Alice was taken to the Good Samaritan , Mr. and „ Mrs. William Barnett „ Smith Saturday evening. October 1. hour at the Rex school Monday. hospital and an operation performed tored to Pun la d Mon y. for appendicitis last Wednesday. | Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Boyes and J. W. and J? C. Duncan of Sprtng- as It was her 14th birthday. Games She is improving as rapidly as can daughter Euphema spent Saturday biook, spent Sunday at the home of were played until a late hour, when rtfreshments. consisting of sand in Portland their sister. Mrs. Elmer Wright. be expected. wiches, cake, chocolate and grapes Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Heater from Mrs. Lloyd Brickley and children were served. The birthday cake with Springbrook spent Sunday at the W. o f Portland are here visiting her candles was very pretty. Those CHEHALEM CENTER A. Parrish home. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Strate. present were: Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Ralston jour W, A. Parrish and family mo The community aid society meets Kiser, Mr. and Mrs. George Smith. neyed to the county seat Tuesday. tored to Salem last Saturday to at this week, Thursday, with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Will Smith. Lillie and Mrs. Anna L. Johnson is matron tend the state fair. Wills, The program will be Hallow Daisy Hacker, Melba Tautfest. The at the girls* dormitory at Pacific , Mrs. C. H. Wheeler and daughter. e’en. odosia Sutton, Alice Smith, Donald College. Margerette, from Portland, were vis Abe Jenkins and family and Mr. Ward, Chester and Roy Kiser, Harry Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coupple mo itors at the Bryant home Friday. Woodworth and wife expect to leave Hacker, Donald Hall. Frank Connors, tored to Portland on a shopping tour The Misses Della and Thelma Par on Wednesday for a week’s vacation Melvin Tautfest. Ernest and Chester last Friday. Parrott, Alexander Steward and rish spent Saturday and Sunday at at the coast. ’ ■ School began Monday with quite Silverton with their siste^. Mrs. O. Several families from Rex attended Howard Smith. a good attendance. Miss Frances J. McCoy. ---------- o---------- the state fair at Salem and all say Waylett of McMinnville has charge^ A. S. Livengood, who is employed the fair was the best they have ever CHEHALEM MOUNTAIN of the primary grade and Mrs. Eliz- seen at Salem. by the Southern Pacific company at Lillian Blake spent' Sunday with abeth Meyer is principal. Falls City, spent Saturday and Sun- The parent-teachers’ association Mildred Maynard. The W\„ C. T. V, ladies held their j ja y at home will meet next Wednesday afternoon, L.loyd Hoffman went to Portland meeting Wednesday afternoon at th e; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Blake of Port- October 12th. All parents are re Wednesday morning. home of Mrs. M. P. Johnson. There land spent Sunday at the home of quested to be present. Earnest Wohlschlegel took a load was a good number present and a Wesley Boyes. Mrs. Blake is a sister N. L. Wiley won four prizes on his of grain to Newberg Friday. pleasant meeting was held. Mrs. of Mrs. Boyes. chickens at the Salem fair last week Tangen and Mrs. Staley were named Cal Hutchens and Myron Bryan Among those who attended the — second and two thirds on Barred spent the week end In Portland. as delegates to attend the state con vention next week at Oregon City. fair last week were John Groff and Rocks and first on Minorcas. School opened Monday. October 3, . Mr. Deford, from Buck-Haven, Ten dollars was pledged for state family, Mrs. Fred Siefken and fam made a trip to Newberg Monday. work. Meeting adjourned to meet ily. WjUiam Barnett and family and at Rex with the enrollment of twen A card from Switzers says they had ty-seven children. The children all second Wednesday in November at Harold Jones. the home of Mrs. Fred Coupple. Mrs. Hepp and children are v'sit came with happy faces, glad that a fine trip and like their new home __________-____ ____________ ing at the home of Mrs. Gettmann school had begun,_________ ___________ fine. ------------- — o ---------: A few men are working on the before leaving by auto for Los An N. L. Wiley and Mr. Jones went DUNDEE geles. California, where they expect to Springbrook last Thursday to gd new road down near Mr. Oakley's with Mr. Wiley’s daughter, Mrs. farm. Fred Hutchinson left last week to to make their home. Mills, when they all went to Salem Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Slnniger and attend O. A. C. Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Bryant and Wayne Jones visited at Nutcroft Rev. L. E. Tabor expects to attend daughters, Mae and Florence, mbtor- to attend the fa ir.' *' Mrs. Olive Erickson and baby, of Sunday. the M. E conference at Forest Grove ed to Portland Tuesday evening to this week attend the wedding of Mr. Bryant’s Salem, who have been visiting with George Maynard took a load of Harold Foster has gone to Walla nePhew* Coleman H. Wheeler Jr.. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Jen cedar posts to Newberg Monday af Walla where he expects to attend who wa8 married Mias Virginia kins. for several weeks, returned ternoon. Lewis of Portland home on Sunday morning. Earnest Wohlschlegel and wife school this winter. ---------- o---------- The following guests spent Sunday took a load of prunes to Newberg Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schmidt and SPRINGBROOK Tuesday. family left Tuesday for their new at the Gettman home: Mr. and Mrs. home at Grand Ronda ¡W alter North and baby Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. E. U. Marr and son, Jessie Peterson from Portland „ .. . . ., . Mrs. Fred Worth and children irom Uel, were Sunday guests of Mr. and spent Sunday with her sister. Mrs. iritz Groth^ and family have; Willamina. Mr. and Mrs. Taygler Mrs. D. L. Terry. McCornitc. moved K „ * PT Pt rt.y and Clara from Newberg. Fred Gram- Springbrook was well represented Joe McCormick and his brother owned by Mr. and Mrs. Frank N ei-( mel from Portland, and Mrs. Hepp at the state fair last week. All re from Hillsboro w’ent to Pacific City derb€rper’ ’ and children port It was the best ever held. last week. Mr. and Mrs. Blanc. Mr. and Mrs: Miss Ruth Williams of Salem is Mr. and Mrs. Louts Hullt spent Maylins. and Miss Maylins of Port WEST CHEHALEM spending the week at the home of Sunday visiting relatives and friends land were recent visitors at the Mr. aivd Mrs. Weitzel have moved Mr. and Mrs, O: W. Train. on the mountain. Mueller home. The Duncan brothers, who are at The Ira McCormlcs went to Hills Mrs: Michael MueHer and Mrs. to Newberg._____ *-»- ' — Wren Reynolds and children made.a # Lois Fendall made a visit to For tending college" at the county seat, boro Tuesday. taking grandpa Mc- made a .visit to their farm last Sat Cormic with them. business trip to McMinnville one est Grove last Sunday. day last week. ' Fred Patterson -was home Sunday urday. Anybody got any kick coming Virgil Mills and wife leave this about the weather we had In Sep Mrs. Reynolds, who has been vis from Willamette University. iting her sister, Mrs. Armstrong, Harold Follette was a Sunday vis Thursday for an extended visit tb tember? We haven’t. several Idaho points. They will be left on Tuesday for her home in itor with the Strong family. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Reese and son, Bend, Oregon. from Dayton, Oregon, spent Sunday Mrs. Koontz, Mrs. J. U. Smith’s gone about three weeks. Miss-Esther Roberts of Oklahoma at the William Rogers home. The Neighbors of Woodcraft will mother, has been visiting there this is a visitor at the home of Mr. and have their first fall meeting on the week. Earl Etswiler’s barn burned one • second Thursday of this month in We are all sorry to learn of the Mrs. J. C. Smith. They were neigh- day last week, the fire being started the Groth Hall. untimely death of Miss Lillian Her- i bors in Oklahoma before coming to from a nearby burning strawstack. Oregon. The Dundee fruit growers and tig of Ribbon Ridge. Mr. Morgan Is taking advat .age A visit to the schools was made of the good weather and"roads and packers are shipping their first car- ,_. . - _ . DeVere Fendall is working near ,oad of prunes of the season aa these i Portiand this fall. We will certain- last Monday by the new county hauling wood early and late to New school nurse Miss Du Paul, and Supt. berg. items go to press. | ,y feel his absence here. S. S. Duncan. The pupils were McCormicks came to Newberg to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Morecroft i y p s. C. E. regular meeting was weighed and tested as to throat dis have moved to their new home and held and the toplc di3CU8ged was meet the 4 o’clock train Sunday and eases, etc. Mrs Ashnah Vedder has moved ..Th will be done with niy time.” took the new teacher home with The Christian Endeavor held an them. back to the house she had rented f o r 1 . .. , . _ . . a year to the Morecrofts. School began at No. 10 on October enjoyable meeting last Saturday ev Earl Etzwiler has bought him a „ . „ ... . ! 3rd with a good attendance. Mrs. ening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr’ and -'Ire. Keith Flower made Mabel Washbond is principal again, Green.r Ice cream and cake were team and Is going to farm Mrs. Humphrey’s place, which he has but a brief visit at the Robison home' . . . . . . as Mr. Flower was anxious to g e t, * Apple picking . , is now , going on . at served, followed by a business meet rented. settled in Walla Walla, where he ful1 blast, and the workers are mak- ing before adjournment. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Jones left Sun will continue his medical studies. ! *he best of this fine Octo er A business deal was closed last day for a visit with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Groth, M r.! weat er" , .. _ , . week when P. H. Hammond disposed Mrs. Lee Lane, and husband, at and Mrs. John Herring and children: Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Van 0sdo'- of his general store to D. Baldwin, Beaver, Oregon. and Clause Groth visited Salem who formerly lived In this compiun- of Rockaway. The new proprietor The Ira McCormic family attended twice during the fair week where ity. motored to their home at Bur will be remembered as the son-in-law the state fair at Salem, Thursday, bank. Washington. Sunday. of John Reese, and formerly had a they especially enjoyed the concerts and report that they enjoyed every Rally day will be observed by the large acquaintance in this vicinity. minute of the day. given by the Whitney boys chorus. Mr. Baldwin has spent several years Sunday school and church on Sun Thomas O’ Rourke has moved to Newberg visitors on Monday were in the postal service in Portland, and the house opposite the post office. day. October 9th. We invite every two years over seas in the late war. Will Wohlschlegel, William Rogers. one in the community to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Hill, present occupants Mrs. Joe Ego. Myron Bryan, and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Jules Pichette are The best wishes of the community and Mrs. C. W. Slnniger. of the house, will shortly move to are with him in this new venture their new home near Dayton where moving to Newberg, from the late and will give him a share of their Mr. McCollum and Mr. Boat patronage. Mr. Hammond, who has wright left Thursday morning for moved into the Reese property will the apple orchards at Hood River, remain in Springbrook for some where they will be employed for time. This fact has pleased a large three weeks or more. circle of friends, as they were loath School started Monday, October 3, to lose such fine neighbors as the at Laurel Heights, with Mrs. Jennie Hammonds. Grazier from Lafayette as teacher. ---------- o---------- Thirteen scholars are enrolled and LAD HILL more to come later. Mrs. Jack Smith was shopping in The Roy McDougall family made a Portland Monday. hurried trip to Dayton Friday even Roy Hacker has re-rented the ing. So busy farming can’ t take much daylight to run around. Winslow place for next year. I. J. Tautfest has rented the Dan Merle remained with his grand McCann place for a term of five parents at Dayton, to Btay till school starts. years. State fair visitors at Salem Thurs Mrs. Roy Hacker and baby visit ed with Mrs. A. Johnson Sunday af day Include Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Buzan, Mrs. Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. ternoon. J. P. Jones and son, Wayne. Roscoe C. H. Ives has succeeded in plac and Cora Courtney, Mr. and Mrs. J. ing orders for all his nursery stock B. Metzler, Ray Ego. May Jones, and of prune and walnut trees. He has Mr. and Mrs. Joe ¿loots and children. a fine lot of trees. Mr. arid Mrs. Mat Kiser went to Portland Friday night to visit Mrs. Kiser’s mother. Mrs. Frona Jones, returning Saturday. Charley Sutton was taken sud- drniy sick Tuesday night with a se vere attack of acute indigestion. Dr. Rankin of Newberg was called Wednesday morning. George and Ed Walls have gone to A n o th e r r e d u c tio n Dufiir, Oregon, to work in the apple orchards. We know the boys will [ o n a ll h » r n e » » - come back very much Increased In m a k in g a to ta l c u t weight as they are doing thtflr own cooking. of Men with their teams have been busy the past week hauling lumber for the new club house. The lumber was purchased from the Sherwood lumber company and Is being hauled from Portland to Sherwood on trucks. - Mrs. Frank Kiser received an an K C. SMITH HARNESS SHOP nouncement of the marriage of her niece. Miss Gracie Harper, to Carl Dahlgren of Portland, October 1. — Correspondence U NOTICE! Our Store will be 30x3 1-2 TIRES Doyle’s Tire Shop Oberg & Paulson The Pure Food Grocery Friday and Saturday Specials Ivory Soap Flakes, per package ........................................ ..ID Mazola Oil, per gallon can .................................................$1.98 Mazda Oil per half-gallon c a n ................. .. f ................. .. .$1.10 Wessen Oil per quart ...............................................................50 Calumet Baking Powder, one p o u n d ......................... ...26 Jello, per package ..................................................................... 10 Crystal White Soap, 10 bars ............... ............................... 55 Gherardelli’s Chocolate, one pound . . . . : ................33 Dutch Cleanser, per can ............... Call Black 231 ......... .........................10 W e Deliver’ SOUND Tires and T ubes Only tire made in the Northwest and built especially for our roads and seasons. Sold by M. P. ELLIOTT & SONS, 8101st St. Be “ Sound all Round” — ANNOUNCEMENT Onr Opening Date, Saturday, October ls't UNIVERSAL TIRE FILLER SERVICE STATION CORNER OF COLLEGE.AND 2ND STREETS We will be prepared to install Universal Tire Filler (an Oregon made product) in any size on any kind of a tire. This filler had been on the market for nearly eight years, manufactured in Port land, Oregon. The manufacturers have over forty service stations in operation. . Universal Tire Filler is Guaranteed 100,000 miles. It gives the same riding qualities as a well inflated tire. It does not require one ounce more of gasoline. More mileage is always gotten on filler filled casings. The filler can be changed from the old oasing to the new. Over 85,000 now nsing Universal. “ Service” is onr motto. We have been with yon for some time in other lines of business. We are here to bnild up a new business in our community. Call and see what we have to.sell. G. P. CHAMBERLAIN G. C. ELF0RD , NEWBERG. OREGON closed all day W ed Harness nesday, Oct. 12 th, on account of Holiday. D. M. NAYBERGER McMinnville, Ore. 40% 4 O f f O ld Prices. Notary Public Insurance W. E. W HITE & CO. Realtors Can offer you the be*t investments in Will amette Valley Farms, Prune and Berry Tracts, City and Suburban Homes E s ta b lis h e d 1 5 y e a rs 7 0 3 1 -2 First S t. Acrsss stmt fram U. S. Nafl Ban