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NEWBERG GRAPHIC, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1981 TEN r Swinging! ------------------------------------------------ % ;■--------- C hildhood’s wildest delight. Baby can swing for hours and still want more._____________ ________ Push M e Higher Takes two to play and mother does not al ways have time. Could baby swing alone, she could play for hours and mother would be free for her other duties. Flying H orse Swing (Automatic) Ride a horse, swing at the same time, just by alight pressure with the feet on the pedals. Tw o books in the ceiling, hang up or take down in ten seconds. Decorating the Christmas Tree BROCCOLI CROP FIRE IS REPORT The broccoli crop looka One at the present time. This la the report of association deld men who are making a survey o f the broccoli growing sec* tlons of the valley In preparation for grading, packing and shipping the crop. They have completed the OMG on out work In the Independence district ^ help build a fort. and expect that 50 cars will be ship A k M Johnny.” ped from there If the weather condi A B A J A . “Can't— I’m busy," tions are favorable up to the h&r- r e p l i e d the boy ■vestlng time. standing In the The Oregon Growers will market all of the Independence broccoli thia door. and see what we’re year and It is expected that the dis trict will become one of the largeat J| BlUle caine and producing centers of the valley. Growers are meeting with re found Johnny and markable success In planting broc his two sisters gathered around the li coli between the rows of hops and are brary table, ou which reposed many realizing a double return from their piles of tissue paper, bits of ribbon, land through this system of inter- walnut shells, paste, paints and planting. As the crop Is harvested In shears. Kthel was sitting on the door February and March It does not In beside a large pan of popcorn, Helen terfere with the regular work in the was cutting gold stars over the waste hop yards. The districts about Independence, basket, whlie Johnny yielded a brush full of gold paint. Taken all together. Salem. Sheridan, Amity, and New It was a scene full of delightful pos berg all produce considerable quan tities of the product and the Umpqua sibilities. Billie decided. valley has long been one of the best “ You see,” Helen explained hospi broccoli producing sections of the tably. “we always decorate our own state. It is estimated that the asso ciation will handle 200 cars In the different sections. -----------o-------— . REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Joseph G. Baxter to G. H. Baxter j and wife, 42.19 acres in sec. 6, tp. 5. s. r. 3 w. 62000.00. R. A. Bailey and wife to Henry Cross, 46.28 acres in S. Heater d.l.c., -Bring the youngster in, try the swing w e tp. 3 s., r. 2 w. 63000.00. William Bridgefarmer and wife to have set up in our store. Christmas tree and we’re making lots P. O. Vaale, 4 acres in A. B. Faul- coner d.l.ef, tp. 5 s., r, 6 w. >10.00, of nAv things this year. It’s luprfLfun- Dayton M. E. church to Mary A. This Christmas will never b e.forg otten if lo srrffig popcorn and cranberries and Ollkey. lot 260, Dayton. 61.00. gild walnuts und make butterdles than Santa brings a saving. Only $3.00. Samuel Steen Duncan and wife to it is to buy ’em downtown. Ethel, you give Billie another needle and he can R. A. and Cecil Bailey, 46.28 acres string cranberries. They're easiest to in S. Heater d.Kc., tp. 3 s., r. 2 w. $5200^)0: begin on.” G. W. Flett and wife to M. E. Have you children discovered yet Johnston. 2.15 acres in William that it is more fun to “ make things” Doughty d.l.c., tp. 2 s., r. 3 w. 61-00. with your own hands than it is to buy Louise Hibbert et al. to Magdeli- them with money? If not, you have na E. Lurara, w half of lot 28, Oaks missed , a lesson which every child Fruit Farms. 610.00. - should learn. Louise Hibbert et al to Harry S. T. much startled and hoping to win Willing to ComDromiso The tree decorations which Johnny leniency, said, “ Well, of course, and his sisters were making may be Wambsgans, east half of lot 28, Oaks Mary Jane and brother Jim, both | mother, if you are going to lose your made by any child. First on ^he list Fruit Farms, 610.00. convalescing from the measles and J. F. Hoge et ux to Chas. E. Thur- temperature, Jim and I will just have Oiled with an unusual amount of to quit having fun.” comes popcorn and cranberries. These ber, lots 3 and 4, blk 13, Central ad pep” had been romping all day with may be strung separately or alternate dition Newberg. 61000.00.. so much enthusiasm that- mother’s W. A. Howe and wife to Ge*rge ly. If yellow held corn is soaked un patience was exhausted. She anally Forest Ores In Pennsylvania de til softened, It may also be strung. A Stickney. 59 acres in William C. commanded them in an emphatic stroyed more than a million dollars small tree was once trimmed with a Smith d.l.c., tp. 3 s.. r. 4 w. 610.00. tone to prepare for bed. Mary Jane, worth of timber last year. Ethel N. Johnston and husband to lattice work of strung popcorn, cover ing all the top of the tree, with tiny Klemmon R. Tucker, 15 acres in D. Hess d.l.c., tp 3 s.. r. 3 w. 61650.00. red tissue bells at the end of each Moses E. Johnston to G. W. Flett string. and wife, 2.15 acres in William Nearly every child has learned to Doughty d.l.c. tp. 2 s., r. 3 w. 61.00. make different kinds of paper chains. M. E. Lunim et al to Wilhelmina GO TO TNE Packages of colored paper may be ob L. Hibbert, west 20 rods of l o t 'l . tained at almost any printing office. Oaks Fruit Farms. 610.00. These jpay he cut into short lengths. Larkin-Prince Hdw. Co. GROTH ELECTRIC CO. -------F Q R - — M A Z D A LAM PS Yours for G ood and Prompt Service BUCK 131 W hy N ot E njoy a C hristmas Without the Drudgery? For wive* and mothers Christmas too often means hours of preparation— not only bnsy shopping excur sions and hours devoted to ’’making things.” bat the more trying task of getting the house in shape for the holiday homecoming. This year, let ns give yon more time for the vital, es sential things, by having ns take the heavy drudgery off your hands. There are so many things to be washed and cleaned— the family apparel, the table linen, and bed linen. We’ll gladly take care of all this for yon. washing and ironing things jnst as yon like them. And we’ll do it promptly, at a cost that’s trivial when you consider all the time and energy we save yon. Only a moment at the phone will bring oar repre sentative promptly, and your worries about having things clean will be over. Newberg Laundry Phone White 112 Send it n • T bA X M C \ Christmas Candy — AT THE — NEWBERG FAMOUS CANDY SHOP CORNER OF FIRST AND COLLEGE Home-made Fancy Christ mas Mixed Candy, pound, 30c Cream Fudges, pound, ............................................ 40c Best Peanut Brittle, pound ...............................................30c Best Cream Caramels, p o u n d ..................................40c Black Walnut Cream Taf fy pound ..............................30c Spanish • Salted Peanuts, dry toasted, pound 30c Best Peanut Square, pound ............................................ 30c Bulk Chocolate, all fla vors, milk and bitter sweet, home-made, pound 60c Christmas Ribbon Candy, pound ................................ 30c Fancy Box Candy Candy Canes ............................ ................................5c to $1.00 Just as good as can be made in any city; from 40c to $10.00; half-pound to 10 pounds. Cig ars Cigars Six in Ten in 25 in 25 in b ox........................... 75o b o x ....................... $1.25 box ....................... $1.90 box ....................... $3.50 Cigars • - a White Owls, 25 in box . $2.25 Also all of the best cigars and cigarettes for Christmas gifts. Virginia Dare Wine for Christmas dinner, q u a r t ............. . -80c White Rock Ginger Ale. q u a r t .....................................................50c Mixed Nuts, pound , ................. ................ ................................. 35c We carry everything in the confectionery line and manufacture and accept particular orders. Friday, December 16, we will display all of onr Christmas goods to the pnblic. WE HAVE SEVENTY-FIVE DIFFERENT KINDS OF CANDY Lee LaDu and wife to John N. and Amanda F. McPherson, 10 acres In S. Snowden d.l.c., and In sec. 2, tp. 3 s., r.. 2 w. 63000.00. S. A. Manning and wife to William H. Betchel, part of lots 5 and 8, blk. 5, Watts addition Amity. 610.00. Abraham K. Miller to Fred A. Ful- gham, 73.50 acres in J. W. Rogers d.l.c., tp. 4 s., r. 4 w. 614,000.00. Thomas H. Pearman and vrife to Chas. A. Clemenson and wife, west 45 feet of lot 2, blk. 16. Central ad dition Newberg. 610.00. Cary Peterson and husband to Leopold M. Petersen, one and one- , half acres in sec. 1. tp. 6 s., r. 8 w. i 6400.00. j George W. Snow and wife tp Glenn j Gli&s, 10 acres in William Jones d.l.c., tp. 5 s., r. 2 and 3 w. 610.00. Rufus Tucker to A. W. Hubbell and wife, 20 acres In John W illiam son d.l.c., tp. 3 s., r. 3 w. 63300.00. . ______ English Pocket Billiard (Snooker) Tables W illard Batteries—A ll Sizes 4M FUST STREET G E T ALL O F YOUR W E HAVE JUST INSTALLED One o f the Largest Y O U R H O U SE W IR IN G E LE C TR IC A L SUPPLIES t Largest Circulation In Yamhill County r When the ends are pasted together with one strip looped Into the next, the “ loop” chain is the result. This may he varied in many ways by combining different colors and joining other chains onto the original at various angles. The gold paint which Johnny was us ing was changing walnut shells into tiny glittering ornaments. A tiny hole bored in each and they were ready to be hung from the branches on bits of gilded wire. Small Halls may be made from tinfoil or the tinfoil used to cov er other ornaments. A sheet of gold and one of silver, paper present many possibilities Stars may be cut from cardboard and covered with the- paper. Match boxes may be covered with it and used to hold candy and nuts. Cornucopias produced by rolling one comer of an oblong piece of paper toward the op posite corner and pasting the edges together, may be cut from gilt paper or decorated with strips of It. These are very useful for holding popcorn but are not strong enough for candy. Tiny hutteraies may rest on the top most branches of the Christmas tree. Cut oblongs of colored tissue paper in various sizes, rounding the comers enough so they will give the appear ance of wings. If the paper is thin, several pieces may be put together, crushed at the center, and black silk dos« tied In two places so as to form the body of the butterdy. As a finish for the top of the tree, a small doll may be garbed to repre sent Santa Claus. A few pieces from an old red dannel petticoat will pro duce the coat, trousers and cap: cotton batting the fur trimming; and an old kid glove will make the boots. The l i g h t i n g problem connected with a Christmas tree Is always a serious one. Elec tric lights are al ways best, wher ever possible. If candles are used, they should be p l a c e d securely on the tree and as far away from a n y decorations as possible. The tree should stand securely fastened In a box on a piece of canvas or old matting^ The can dles should not be lighted, free pt when the older members of the family are present to watch them.—Successful Fanning. manufactured. This will be equipped with the best lighting fixtures obtainable. It is our aim to get the best in gaming fixtures for onr trade. Come to the Club Billiard Parlor for a good social game. - Phone White 107 Duncan Building Announcement Burns Bros., having taken over the business of the Newberg Motor Company, wish to announce to the public that we are in the business to stay and that yon will find courteons treatment and real service to be our hobbies. We are the only authorized agents for Ford Cars and Fordson Tractors in this territory, and carry a complete line of parts, repairs and accessories. Our repair department is strictly up to date and we employ com petent mechanics who are thoroughly skilled and are thus able to absolutely guarantee all of onr repair work. We have several tractor plows and other equipment on hand which you can get at bargain prices and in fact you will always find onr prices right, as we believe in a larger volume of business at a smaller sale profit, v REMEMBER IT’S STILL THE Newberg Motor Co. B U R N S B R O S ., Proprietors Phon« W hite 7 Corner First andEdw ards