MRRMMMMMMUNMMI Largest Circulation in Yamhill County NEWBERG GRAPHIC, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1921 C. J. Clemensen ft Son are install­ J. F. Johnston and wife and W. J. ing a Mueller pipeless furnace In the Morris came down from Monmouth new Nazarene church. Tuesday of last week and stayed over until Sunday of this week. While Miss Cornelia Titus, who is teach­ here they stayed at Mr. Morris’ ing school near Albany, was here for place on Sheridan street. Mrs. Thanksgiving with the home folks. Johnston is attending Normal school Harry Garrett came down from MI bs Katherine Savings returned at Monmouth and Mr. Johnston has Aberdeen. Washington, Wednesday, last Friday from an extended visit The sawmill started up again on been building a bridge for the state on business. with her parents at Blaine, Wash­ Wednesday morning after a week’s highway department across the ington. shut down on account of high water. Lucklamute river near Monmouth. Hugh Nelson came up from Port­ land on business Monday, returning Anna Tangen, who was operated W. A. Bond, who lives on south the same day. on for the removal of tonsils this River street, and F. W. Houser re­ The Whitney boys’ chorus held --- O---- A week. Is reported j u improving at turned Thursday of this week from another meeting on Tuesday evening The Newberg Bakery is having a present. Tacoma where they spent a few of this week at the high school. new frdnt put in and Tom Herd is Eleven new members were enrolled , days. doing the work. W. E . White and wife drove to bringing the a total membership up Portland Sundayt, and found their Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Utley of Port­ to 132. In addition to all of the Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Simms spent the brother-in-law, T. E. Wright slightly land were Thanksgiving guests at regular assistants, Mrs. Adam Bauer I week end with the home folks, Mr. improving. the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mor­ was present and assisted with the and Mrs. 8. F. Wallace. gan. Mrs. Utley and Mrs. Morgan alto section. There was an excellent Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Wallace ate are sisters. attendance on the part of the chorus Mrs. R. W. Cahill and Mrs. Edward turkey last Thursday at the home of members and a splendid rehearsal WelBs of Portland spent the week their daughter, Mrs. G. Y. Edwards, W. E. Hannegan has Installed a was held. In Portland. end with Mrs. Leila Eldriedge. fin« new English pocket billiard table at the Club billiard parlors. Among the many enjoyable home Roy Smith and family spent Miss Marie Utley, teacher in the This table, we understand, cost Thanksgiving parties given in the Thanksgiving In Dayton with Mrs. McMinnville schools, visited Mr. and about flOOO.OO. city was a dinner served by Mr. and Smith's sister, Mrs. D. E. Albright. Mrs. A. J. Morgan on villa Road Mrs. Clifford Jones to a few friends over Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Evans enter­ at their pleasant home at 407 Wil­ Mrs. Chas. E. Gibson returned tained the Evans and Clemenson rel­ from Hoqulam, Washington, last It Is reported that Newberg Camp atives Thanksgiving day, the turkey lamette street'last Thursday at noon. Monday evening, where she has been No. 113, W. O. W.. will roast the coming from Mrs. C. R. Coons, of The company enjoyed the day visit­ ing, and a wonderful dinner was visiting her daughter, Mrs. Oliver Colonel's goat to a finish on Monday Sweetwater, Idaho. Sixteen rela­ spread by Mrs. Jones. Those present evening, December 5. Morris. tives were present. were: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Everest and daughters. Adelaide and Ruth, The M. C. Wire family motored to Melba Sanders came home from Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Evans had for Salem, where she is attending Wil­ Astoria Thanksgiving morning to Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Slyter, little Elsie Bottom, C. A. Riddle and Mr. lamette university, to enjoy her viBlt a son. Rev. Melville Wire, re­ Duncan, Lee and Verhe Duncan of and Mrs. Jones and son. Thanksgiving birthday with the turning home Friday night. McMinnville, Theo Duncan of Port­ home folks. \ land and Mr. and Mrs. Ned McCoy The. parent-teachers’ association gnd son, Kenneth of Newberg. --------- ------------------ - i 9 - ------------------------ | The Graphic was greatly discom­ Miss Gladys Nichols, who Is teach­ will meet at the grade building on moded. this week in getting out the ing in the high school at Albany, was Tuesday, December 6, at 3 p. m. 1 Miss Beatrice Davis, who is at­ paper by the failure of the electric at the home of her parents. Mr. and Come and bring your neighbor. tending O. A. C.. spent Thanksgiv­ power on Thursday afternoon. Not Mrs. C. H. Nichols, during Thanks­ ing with her sister, Mrs. R. W. Van only were we unable to run our giving vacation. Dr. Blomwick has returned to Valin. Dr. and Mrs. VanValin took presses but the linotype was put out Newberg after a severe illness and her to McMinnville on Sunday and o f commission and it took quite a while after the electricity was re­ Miss Norma Harvey spent her va­ some time spent In recovery, and is she entrained there for Corvallis. cation at the home of her parents, again practicing her profession. stored before the metal, which is Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Harvey of S. The ladies of West Chehalem, un­ heated by electricity, was in condi­ College street. Miss Harvey is der the auspices of the ladies aid tion to operate. We have made ar­ C. C. Collard, who was formerly a rangements with the electric com­ teaching at Seaside. resident of Newberg, but who moved society, will give a bazaar at the pany to have their troubles on some West Chehalem church on the even from here to Portland, has returned Mrs. Chas. E. Gibson was called and has opened up a tlnshop in the ing of December 9. Many things other day than press day hereafter. to Salem Wednesday evening to pre­ building formerly occupied by Doyle’s suitable for Christmas gifts will be side at the session of the woman's tire shop. on sale.^as well as refreshments. A local man imbibed too freely of home missionary society, which con­ moonshine one cloudy night this vened Thursday morning. Levi Sanders of Fifth and Wil­ week and while in this unfortunate Mr. and Mrs. Edward Radkle and lamette streets met with an accident condition accosted a young lady and son. Edward. Jr., of Marysville, Cal­ The Yamhill county health asso­ at the corner of First and Center sought^) force his attentions upon ciation held a meeting at McMinn­ ifornia, N. W. Ball, D. C. Marriott streets Thursday morning. Mr. San­ her, offering to take her for a ride and Mrs. Sarah Nelson were guests ville on Wednesday of this week. ders fell on the pavemeat and was and making a general nuisance of at the Mrs. Maggie Littlefield home Miss Jennla D. .Miller of Newberg is badly stunned. A physician was himself. The young lady entered Thanksgiving. president of the association. called and he was taken to his home. a complaint with the authorities and the man was apprehended and fined The ladies of the M. E. church Dr. R. W. VanValin Is attending Dr. J. S. Rankin, commander of the annual state dental meeting in are requested to bring their contri­ Lester C. Rees post. American legion 380.00. The Graphic withholds the name because of his family, Portland today and tomorrow. The butions to the bazaar and cooked of Newberg. will attend the meetings man’s but feels that so far as he was in­ doctor will take advantage of the food sale to the Newberg meat com­ held in Portland today and this dividually concerned he should have clinics and lectures offered by the pany. formerly Crede’s market, on evening in connection with the visit been dealt with more severely. progressive men of the dental pro­ Saturday morning. of Marshal Foch. Paul Overend, fession. George Nichols and H. M. Wallace of C. S. McKay brought another Mr. and Mrs. Verden Trexler and the local post are also attending the large turnip to this office last Fri­ Mr. and Mrs. Arls Sherwood and] baby of Willamina drove to Newberg meetings. day which rather eclipses the one of Sunday bringing Mrs. Trexler’s two boys of Portland and Mr. and which we made an item in a recent Mrs. Mrs. Frank Miller of Yamhill, ate mother, Mrs. Welch home. Bland Herring and wife of Dun­ issue. This turnip was grown by Thanksgiving turkey at the home of Welch has been visiting her daughter dee will go to Portland on Friday his son. W. H. McKay, and weigh« Mr. and Mrs. U. S. G. Miller. Mra for about two months. from which place they will start eleven pounds. Mr. McKay says Sherwood is a daughter of Mr. and ° • next Monday for Phoenix, Arizona, that they have some that are much Mrs. U. S. G. Miller. C. C. Curry and daughter, Helen, where they will make an extended larger but that they are not so Miss Olive Perkins of Portland, Mr. visit with a daughter, Mrs. Cadwal- smooth as this. Mr. McKay lives Mrs. L. H. Phillips and little and Mrs. Jack Curry, William Per­ lader. Mr. Herring says this is his up on the mountain and says that daughter. Marjorie, of Parrett moun­ kins and Harry Perkins of Newberg first visit to the cottonland and he is potatoes are still growing there and tain, had Thanksgiving dinner and were dinner guests Thursday at the looking forward to some new exper­ that they, have been unable to dig spent the week end with her aunt. home of Mrs. Minnie Owens. iences. them as they don’ t get ripe. He Mrs. Mary Bankson, on School tells of a neighbor who took 32.000 street, returning home on the one Gaorge Kelty is slowly recovering Several Newberg people went to worth of prunes off from seven o'clock train Sunday. at the Good Samaritan hospital in Oswego on Monday to attend the acres and this wasn’ t a good year for Portland. Mr. Kelty has had four funeral of John Pitts of Canby. Mr. prunes either. The mountain soil Miss Metta Brown, a teacher In operations since going to the hospi­ Pitts was formerly a resident of is certainly good and they get some the Portland high schools, spent tal last summer and necessarily his Newberg. having a ranch west of wonderful yields up there, and when Thanksgiving vacation at the home recovery Is a slow process, but he is town. Those who went from here good roads are completed this sec­ of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Moore. Mrs. now looking forward to being able to the funeral were: Mr. and Mrs. tion will go ahead in a wonderful Earl Glllanders of Pendleton, a sis­ to return to Newberg. William Clemmens, John Moore. B. way. ter of Mrs. Adam Bauer, was also a 1 F. Hevland, Post Commander Meader guest at the Moore heme. Mr. Davey. country news represen­ and B. F. Langworthy. Through an oversight in our haste tative of the Portland Telegram, was to get our paper to press a day early R. C. Slater, of Sutherlin, a stu­ a Newberg visitor on Tuesday of this Fred Hutchinson of Dundee, who last week, the Graphic completely dent at O. A. C., spent the Thanks­ week and paid the Graphic office a is attending the Oregon Agricultural overlooked reporting the large mass giving vacation at the home of Mr. very pleasant call. Mr. Davey was college at Corvallis came home Wed­ meeting which was held on the pre­ and Mrs. C. H. Nichols. Other a classmate of Harold Nichols at nesday for the Thanksgiving holi­ vious Saturday evening in Duncan’s guests Thursday at this home were Willamette university and also vis­ days. returning to Corvallis on Sun­ hall. We were unable to attend this Mrs. E. M. Hodgln and daughters. ited him while in the city. day. Fred is dolpg well at O. A. C. meeting ourselves, but are authorita­ Louise. Irene and Harriett. He was one of six out of about 250 tively informed that there was a very The Park addition Sunday school who wrote English papers to receive large crowd in attendance to hear The missionary society of the had an attendance of forty-seven special mention and was also chosen Attorney B. A. Kliks of McMinnville discuss the city charter. Mr. Kliks’ Presbyterian church was entertained this past Sunday. Those present en­ as a member of the rifle team. talk. we are informed, was very com­ at the home of Mrs. Georglana M. joyed a short talk by Brother Whit­ Babcock last Thursday afternoon. lock of the Friends church, imme­ Mrs. Martha Rorabaugh, who has prehensive. He stated that our city Miss Eva Hadley sang a beautiful diately following the Sunday school. been spending the past six weeks at charter is out of date and has been sacred solo which was much enjoyed. Next Sunday the Y. M. C. A. boyB of Salem with her daughter, Mrs. Heck- outgrown. At the close of his formal Dainty refreshments were served. Pacific College have promised us a lnger, returned home on Monday address he answered a number of musical treat at the close of our morning of this week, Mrs. Heckin- questions from the audience. Mr. ger bringing her home. They were Kliks has agreed to come to New­ Mr. and Mrs. John Hornibrook of Sunday school. accompanied by Mrs. John Crosby, berg again at any time and address west First street entertained the fol­ The The parent-teachers’ emergency who Is just up from California. Mrs. the people without charge. lowing at Thanksgiving dinner: George Mallory and family of Yam­ closet at the public library needs Croeby and Mrs. Heckinger remained meeting was held under the auspices of a group of property owners and hill, Henry L. Baker and family, and children's underwear and stockings. untoil Wednesday. the attendance was certainly all that Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Baker of New­ Forty-eight garments have been giv­ berg, making a company of sixteen. en to those in need during Novem­ Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Shagren of could have been asked. ber. Please send your over supply Gresham motored up to Newberg to Russell Brock of Hood River has or outgrown wardrobe to the library. eat Thanksgiving dinner with the Barney Oldfield 30x314 tires recently purchased the H. Wilson We make over, cut downv and add latter’s mother, and as the severe 39.99. Doyle’s Tire Shop. 8tf to. for whatever call may come. We storm caused the closing of the farm of 10 acres two miles north of school at Gresham, they were able to Sherwood. Mr. Brock is preparing to need material, will you help? remain over the week end. Mr. build a new house on the place. He Barney Oldfield 30x3 \4 tires Shagren is a teacher and football expects to set most of the land In fruit and berries.— Sherwood News. 19.99. Doyle’s Tire Shop. 8tf coach iu the high school at that place. Mrs. Shagren was formerly Miss Winnie Shaw. riv i Local and Personal News It is the G R A H A M ’S FOR P R E S C R IP TIO N S The woman’s relief corps served one of their splendid dinners for the old soldiers of the G. A. R. at Dun­ can’s hall last Saturday. This was the time for the regular meeting of the G. A. R. and the dinner was ser­ ved following the meeting. Every­ thing in the way of good eats was j provided by the ladies in their usual bountiful manner, making the event a most pleasant one. Your Credit YOUR CREDIT for electrical merchandise is good with us. Anything electrical we carry in stock is subject to charge aale. Merchandise of such character as Washing Machine*, Vacuum Sweeper*, Sewing Machines, Range*, Etc., can be secured on payment down and a payment a each month. We sell the best because we stand behind our merchandise. 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