Largest Circulation In Yamhill County | Correspondence | wood spent Sunday w ith Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sallee. Delma Ilertig and Arthur Lyons called at the Fred W illiam s home on Sunday. Em il Jenson and Rudolph W enger DUNDEE Mrs. K eller (E thel K elley) wan a. were helping George W enger dig po- U toes last week. recent gue«t at the Marr home. Mr. and Mrs. W alter Patlson were Many Dundeeite» have been to N ew berg and Portland lately h u n t­ ca llin g on Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Carter one day last week. in g up Santa Claua. Mrs. A. F. H ertig returned Tues­ The fam lllea of Marr and Shanna- day from Portland where she has han motored to Portland lattt week been v isitin g for the past couple of to hear a Souwa concert. weeks. Dundee frienda of Mrs. Snyder, Mrs. John Carter left W edpesday nee Belle'' K elley, are rejoicing w ith for K ansas to visit her son. Chris. her over the arrival of a daughter. Randall. She was accompanied by Mra. Jam es Sm ith of Beaverton, her son, Clinton. Mlaa A llene Glass, Mr. Hager, Mr. The R idge has been having some Blaael and several Mazamas of Port­ land were out In the Red H ill» Sun­ rather cold w eather and snow the day gath erin g m istletoe and C hrist­ past few days, but we are in luck that it is no worse. mas trees. A. F. H ertig and tw o daughters, Dundee la to have u* com m unity Gladys and Clara Louise, and Bon C hristm as tree on Friday evening. Delmer, spent Friday evening w ith The church and school are com bin­ Mr. and Mrs. George Wenger. ing In g iv in g the entertainm ent and u tine program is promised. The high school w l|l put on a short play and FEBNWOOD other rooms and classes w ill con trib ­ Howard Miller left Tuesday for ute en terta in in g features. Two C hristm as trees w ill form part of the Y am hill to be gone over the holidays. decorations. Everyone In the com ­ W illiam Cochran of M cM innville m unity is cordially Invited to come Is v isitin g w ith his sister, Mrs. H. and make this a real fam ily g ath er­ Cv Ross. ing. Thdlma Forkner of N ew berg spent Sunday w ith Laurene and Doris Gettm an. WEST CHEHA1EM School w ill close Friday, Decem ­ There w ill be the regular church and Sunday school services next Sun­ ber 23, and w ill reopen on Tuesday, January 2. , day Mr. anSi Mrs. R. I*. Gill and fam ­ First prize for a disarm am ent es­ say, offered by Pacific university was ily were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Pow ell, Sunday. won by Ralph Baker. Mr. H ayward and son, Donald, of “ N um erous children' Have been u n ­ able to attend school lately on ac­ i Portland, spent Sunday a f t fie home | of Mrs. A. C, Jones. count of the snow and colds. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Renne spent Joe Sullivan returned from Col­ umbia university W ednesday to . Tuesday even in g at the home of Mr. 'and Mrs. Alfred Scherf. ■pend the holidays atm om e. Miss Elva Livengood spent T ues­ Edward Sm ith, from California, made a surprise visit w ith hlB rela­ day even in g in N ew berg at the home tives. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Sm ith and 1 1 of Mrs. Jennie L. Baxter. daughters. Frank Jones has. been m aking ex ­ Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Moore. Miss tensive im provem ents on his house by Eva Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Joe repaperiag and rem odeling. King, all froiii New berg. were Sun­ Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Livengood day dinner gu ests of Mr. and Mrs. spent Sunday even in g at the home of George Bush. Mr. and Mrs. Moore Mrs. Livengood’s father, W. A. Sair- left for California the first of the 'ders. week. The banquet given the Crescents Ok ' * Last Sunday a special collection by the Stars of the Sunday school for Arm enian relief w as taken. Tjie w as held Friday evening. A lovely regular Sunday school collection was chicken diner was served after which given over to th is fund. The com m u­ gam es were played and all enjoyed n ity w ill attem pt to raise thirty-six the evening. dollars, over half of which has been raised. CHEHALEM CENTER V RIBBON RIDGE Mrs. Charles Sallee called on Mrs. A. H. Boyd Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lyons and •on, W allace, and Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hadden and two ehlldt-en from Fern- Merry, merry Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. M cGlaughlin were visitors at the Tangen home over Sunday. The parent-teachers’ association held a m eeting last Friday evening. Christmas S u g g estio n s The program com m ittee put on quite a good program. There were several good recitations, a dialogue which made a real h it, as it bo truly por­ trayed life as seen from a , cyn ic’s side. The quartet also gave us two fine songs. Oh, yes, you should have heard the Jokes. We think these help greatly in g a in in g com m unity spirit and it gives us a good chance to get acquainted, A collection was taken up for the purpose pf g ettin g | some th in g s necessary for serving re - 1 freshm ents. Coffee and sandw iches w ill be served next m eeting. Mes- dames Graves, Mann and Coates were appointed on the v isitin g com m ittee for the next month. The W. C. T. U. met at the home 1 of Mrs. S. T. Bixler last W ednesday. A number of the ladles w ere present. j Quite a little business cam e before the m eeting. As the union paid a ( pledge of ten dollars for state work, i they were entitled to a lire member from our union, and named Mrs. i Marie T angen, our president, w ho 1 has been a faith fu l member for six- \ tren years, as the one en titled to the { honor. Mrs. Mary P. Johnson w as; named as S. T. I. superintendent to take the place of Mrs. E liz a b e th ! Meyer, deceased. The president also held a parliam entry drill, which w as | very beneficial. The union decided l to have our county president, Mrs. Lottie H annon, and the W. C. T. U. worker, Mrs. Ada Jolly, hold a pub­ lic m eeting In the near future. The m eeting adjourned .to m eet next tim e at the home of Mrs. Marie Tangen on the second Thursday even in g In J a n ­ uary. Mrs. B ixler served cake, sand­ w ich es and coffee during the social hour w hich follow ed. | | i PLIERS WRENCHES BRACES AND BITS - LEVELS ELECTRIC READING LAMPS RANGES HEATING STOVES COPPER WASH BOILERS WASHING MACHINES WASH WRINGERS LANTERNS WAFFLE IRONS BOXING GLOVES FOOTBALLS BASKETBALLS BASEBALLS TENNISBALLS BASEBALL BATS PUNCHING BAGS BABY PLATES WAGONS BABY SWINGS TRICYCLES KIDDIE CARS ANDIRONS FIREPLACE SETS FLOOR MATS FISHING RODS. ETC. RIFLES SHOTGUNS LUNCH CARRIERS ASBESTOS SAD IB0NS SEWING AWLS COMPLETE LINE OF CARPENTERS TOOLS AND A THOUSAND OTHER ARTICLES We cheerfully show our stock LARKIN-PRIN CE HDW. CO. i NEWBERG, OREGON Big Prime Roast Free ! To the party or parties guessing nearest to the weight of the beef on display at our market. TURKEYS, CHICKENS, GEESE Get your Christmas bird at the Peoples Mar­ ket. Our prices are always right. Peoples M arket PHONE BLUE 2 2 0 W E D E L IV E R “ We treat you right all the time. ” WE HAVE JUST INSTALLED One of the Largest English Pocket Billiard —-----{Snooker) Tables----- SUNNYCREST Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Graves visited w ith friends in Sheridan last Sunday. Lester H anna missed" a “ Tew daya of school from sickness the past week. Miss Edith A lspaugh has been quite sick for some tim e past w ith jaundice. Mr. and Mrs. H arley Hall visited Portland last Saturday to do some Christm as shopping. manufactured. This will be equipped with the best lighting fixtures obtainable. It is onr aim to get the best in gaming fixtures for our trade. Come to the Mrs. F itzgerald, who has been v is­ itin g at the Parks and D illinger homes, returned to her home in P ort­ land last Thursday. A. W. H ubble dug potatoes tw o days last week but the cold weather became too severe Monday. He re­ ports a fine crop of large potatoes. for a good social game. Mrs. C. W . Graves has been suffer­ ing w ith stom ach trouble for some tim e and has been under the care of a local physician, but w as advised to consult a sp ecialist and have an X-ray taken. In order to do th is Mr. Graves took her to Portland W ednesday. A ll of her friends are hoping she w ill soon be better. Last Thursday the Sunnycrest la­ dies’ club held their m eeting at the home of MrB. E ugene Hubbard. A very enjoyable afternoon w as spent by (hose present. Several com m it­ tees w’ere appointed, some to attend to the refreshm ents and programs of the com ing en tertain m en ts to be fos­ tered by the club and one to learn if there were any needy people w ithin the neighborhood in need of Christ­ in a s cheer. The members present were Miss H elena E tzw iler, Mrs. Mike N olan. Mrs. A. W. Hubble. Mrs. C. A. Crater, Mrs. Pearl Parks, Mrs. L. H. Gable, Mrs. C. W. Bradshaw, Mrs. G. B. Siator. Mrs. A. O. Peter­ son, Mrs. Chas. K. Hubbard, Mrs. Harley H all. Mrs. C. W. Graves, Mrs. Leaton. and the hostess, Mrs. Eugene Hubbard. The ladles are planning another m eeting for next Thursday, and have invited all the husbands to attend. 4 * PYREX OVEN WARE ALUMINUM WARE CASSEROLES SILVER TABLEWARE CARVING SETS GLASSWARE, VASES. ETC. PERCOLATORS JARDINIERES BREAD MIXERS OIL HEATERS POCKET KNIVES SCISSORS RAZORS SAFETY RAZORS FLASH LIGHTS THERMOS BOTTLES MANICURE SETS PRESSURE COOKERS STEAM COOKERS ROASTERS ALADDIN LAMPS COLEMAN QUICK LIGHT LAMPS COLEMAN QUICK LIGHT LANTERNS DISHES—SETS AND OPEN STOCK FAMILY SCALES RATCHET WRENCH SET SAWS HAMMERS PLANES DRILLS HATCHETS NINE NEWBERG GRAPHIC, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1921 REX W ill Schaad w ent to Portland on Monday to see Santa. G. Schaad and son. Fred, went to Portland Tuesday to do some shop­ ping. N. A. W iley, Mr. H oening. Mr. and Mrs. Asnvus. and Mr. Ruger went to Portland Thursday of last week. Friday even in g the Christm as pro­ gram and tree, w ill be given at the Advance halIT\ T he program Is to be given by the school. Eunice Lew is, H elen Hester. Eva Miles. V irgil H inshaw and Cecil Pierson had charge of the m eeting Sunday. Eva Miles sang a solo. Last W ednesday afternoon the par­ ent-teach ers’ association met at the school house. Mrs. Morrison pre­ pared a splendid program. The first number w as the state president, Mrs. H ill of Portland, who gave a splendid talk on parent and teacher coopera­ tion. the care of ch ild ren ’s health, and the moral life of the child, by parents and teachers w orking to­ gether. Mrs. McClusky, the Victor lady, w ith Vlctrola and records, who played the little folk plays and acted them out w ith the children helping. They enjoyed the m usic and play very much. It m eans so much to the life and happiness of the children to have good m usic and plays In the school room. The business m eeting w as next In order and the only fea­ ture that was not pleasing to the president was that only a few mem­ bers were present. We should as parents, cooperate w ith our teachers and school board to find how our children are progressing In school. If so. com e and attend the m eetings. The beautiful home of Simon San- derman caught fire from some un­ known origin. They a le their dinner and W ill Sanderman went to the basem ent to split wood. Simon San- dermnn went out the kitchen way to the barn, and Mrs. Sanderman step­ ped on the hack porch a few minutes later and sm elled the fir burning. W ondering who w as burning fir, she stepped out and saw the tree ablaze. She let out a terrible scream which carried to the neighbors and Mr Sanderm an, w ho was in the barn. Mrs. D itto looked up and saw the smoke and called her husband nnd Mr Tanada. Mr. H enrlck also saw It about the same tim e and In a few Club Billiard Parlor Phone White 107 Duncan Building i m inutes people, had gath ered to ta k e 1 N elson, lot 7, C alavaa's addition to 11. D eskins subdivision. $10.00. R. E. N elson to H enry Buck and out the furniture and household Carlton. $10.00. goods, but got only a very few th in gs L. W. Horn and w ife to Janies w ife, lot 7, Calavan’s addition C arl­ from the second floor, nearly all off L ew elling, lot 7, blk. 17, Central ad­ ton. $10.00. of the first floor, and some from the dition N ew berg. $10.00. J. H arlan Sm ith and w ife to A llen basement. The house was partly in­ Sherm an Ludlow and w ife to A l­ Sm ith, lot 10. blk. 2. Edwards addi­ sured, but the loss h it th e Sander- fred J. A llison. 68.665 acres in Reu­ tion Newberg. $10.00. nian’s hard at this tim e of the year, ben H arris d.l.c., tp. 4 s., r. 4 w. A llen Sm ith to J. H arlan S m ith it being so cold and near Christmas. $ 1 0 . 0 0 . and w ife, lot 10, blk. 2, Edw ards They lost all of th eir best clothes, D ouglas Morton to C. L. W ebster second addition N ew berg. $10.00, and all of Edyth and L ew ellyn ’s th in gs in their rooms were destroyed. and w ife, lot 1. blk. 2. Bibee's addi­ Martha Mj Taylor to V ictor I. They have the sym pathy of all the tion 'S h erid an . $800.00. Fuqua and w ife. 629 acres in sec. Rex people. Oregon Fire R elief association to 11. 12, 13, 14. tp. 2 s., r. 5 w. Last week W ednesday evening E. E. Cummins and w ife, east 31 feet $ 1 0 0 0 . 0 0 . there was an Oregon fruit growers |o f lot 1, blk 8, M cM innville. $10.00. association m eeting held at the club George T. Shipley and w ife to J. We are fu lly equipped to put a house. T his was the first m eeting of j E. Morrlsy and w ife, lots 15 and 16. new top on your auto, or repair the th is kind held in the new hall. The Iiew ley Land. $10.00. old one. Work guaranteed and main speakers were A. V. Compton, Alice M. McGannon to Chris Ae- prices righ t. Sm ith Bros, at A. C. holding the chair: M. O. Evans, field 1211 m anager, givin g the report of the hischer, lots 12 and 13. and part of S m ith ’s H arness Shop. work done at the head office at Sa­ lem; W illiam W est who talked on blackcap t and gooseberries. W. H. Dean, W illiam Schaad and G. Schaad, H. 0 . Hansen on prunes; A. S. M ellinger talked on “ Farm ing, a B u sin ess” : Mr. Brown, field man; and Mr. Dean, apple man. Mr. Ev­ ans stated that the association han­ dled 175 tons of straw berries, 1260 tons of loganberries and 1000 tons of SOUND. MASON. LANCASTER. CRESCENT and VITALIC TIRES cherries. He also stated that they canned straw berries and logans in AND TUBES. barrels and shipped east at a good figure. The object of the m eeting Sound goods and Sound Service will save your money, so you' w as to get more members to join the association. They had secured forty can help the hundreds of thousands of children of Europe who at new members up to the fcieeting. and this Christmas time are cold and sick and starving to death with no several Joined at this m eeting. There was a good crowd present and all re­ one but America to help them. ceived some good pointers on har­ vestin g their crops. We hope to have “BE SOUND ALL AROUND“ more such m eetings in the near fu ­ ture at the hall. Try Sound Service EASTERN WHEAT FARMS To exchange for good valley farms. If yon want to grow wheat where land is cheaper give us a call and we w ill try to fit you out. List your farms w ith us for ex ­ change or sale. We have some In­ quiries from cash prospects. W hite & Co.. 703 First Street. 12t2 ----------- o----------- REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS W alter F. Ake and w ife to Jam es A. Lamb; north half of lot 14. Hur­ ley’s fruit land subdivision. $10.00. Jacob A. Batir, by sheriff, to Leo­ pold M. Petersen; 1 and one-half acres in sec. 1. tp. 6 s. r. 8 w. $344.75. Mrs. B. Bates and husband to Earl F. Sutton, lots 213 and 214, Dayton. $ 1 . 0 0 . M. P. Elliott & Sons 810 East First Street, Newberg Wright’s CASH STORE Corner First and Main Streets DRY G O O D S S T A P L E A N D F A N C Y G R O C E R IE S A CHRISTMAS PRESENT SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY For Saturday Only. Boys $1.00 Hats for 50 CENTS Assortment of Candies for Saturday Only, at per pound 20c and 25c Small Sack Cream Rolled Oats ....................................... 53 CENTS R. T. Boothby and w ife to Lucy A. U nderhill, lot 1. blk. 1, W enner- berg’s addition Carlton. • $1200.00. Chas, W. Bradshaw and w ife to Jasper E. Bales and w ife. 4.88 acres in Francis F in g d.l.c., tp. 3 s. r. 3 w. $966.00. A. D. Brocks and w ife to Frank Brooks,, blks. 7, 8. 9 and part of 5 and lots 3 and 4. blk 3. Mt. View addition Carlton. $10.00. Dayton Commercial club to Ella J. Harris, north 6t4 inches of lot 218, Dayton, and half interest In brick wall. $395.00. C. H. Dumdi to Frank Brooks, lots 1 and 2. block 3. M ountain View ad­ dition Carlton. $100.00. Elzle Weyman Fisher and w ife to P. T. and Jane Meeks, blk. 71. Dun­ dee. $900.00. Dale L. Fowler to Nancy Jane M itchell. 30 acres In Sam uel A ngelí d.l.c., tp. 5 s.. r. 3 w. $5000.00. Gilchrist Bros to Eivert Snellm nn, lot 16, W illam ette Gardens. $1250. Earl R. H am ilton and w ife to R. E N o t a r y P u b lic L o an s In s u r a n c e W. E White & Co. W ill sell your City or Farm Property, but the price must be. right WE HANDLE TRADES 7 0 3 1 - 2 F irs t S t . Across street from U. S. Nat'i Bank