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gradation 1« Yamhill County m y i f l GRAPHIC, THÜMPÍT, MAT 4, IBM A. B. Christenson of Portland the best of result a In class room came up Tuesday an d , visited his work students get pointers In many ways as is necessary In beginning to father, C. H. Christenson. get an education or undertake some CL). H. Christenson returned last Other occupation. Class reports and Thursday evening from a trip to public speaking In class are a spec EUgene, which was made by -horse ialty and are criticised to benefit N. C. Johnson' was a Forest Grove J. W. Carothers of Dayton, Wash., and buggy. speaker.‘ Discussions and talks cover visitor on Thuradajr of last week. came down Tuesday and is looking everyday occurrences and other peo Mrs. J. Watson Baker, who with ples Ideas. Helps out with aid of pro Hoar the junior chorus of ‘ the over property here. her husband hag been living In Cal ject in case of flunk in other work to Friends chureh sin« “Keep Sweet. Mrs. A. T. McNay of north River ifornia since ‘they left Newberg, keep many students in school. Try Next Sunday night at 7:30. street Is visiting her daughter, Mra made a visit here last Sunday. to get what each student wants as an Fred Holcomb and family, of Wood- occupation and study up on it. Get Mrs. Flotence Mohr was called to burn, this week. Mr. and Mra P. R. Miller made to mingle with other people and un Kelso, Wash., on,Friday, by the 111- * a business trip to Eugene in their derstand them.” nees of her mother. She returned Dr. Hester, who has been recuper car on Monday last. Mr. Phillips Boy No. 2—“In this department Monday. ' ating his health at Newport, Is im returned receive both book knowledge and proving and expects to be home the them. from his appointment with you practical experience. 8tudy and look Frank Cummins has started con last of next week. over certain material to learn where struction on the second of his houses C. M. Woodruff and family of Cor certain literature Is available, more which will comprise his bungalow Rev. W. H. Cox was a visitor at vallis here Saturday and Sun than<to learn facts. In practical ex court on Second street. Corvallis on Friday last, being In day on were a visit Mr. Woodruff's perience work half day twice a week vited to sit on an ordaining council. father, W. M. with Woodruff, of this ,4a regard to project. Take trips to A letter from Victoria L. M. Me Rev. Cox coming from the United place. see different achievements farmers Beth, nee Weber, who has been liv Brethren ministry to that of the have accomplished. Farming Is ing at Eureka, California, states that Baptist. becoming a business which requires Mra Ray Weatherhead, who un knowledge. she is moving to Medford, Oregon. That is, understanding derwent an operation at the local the farm, markets, Charles Vie the, who has been em hospital fertilizers, drain Wednesday'of last week. Is Chapter L. P. E. O., met at the ployed at the Vincent feed store, has reported as getting along nicely at age, pruning, cooperative marketing, F. D. Eckerson home on Monday has given up his position there and tractors, new implementa The cost afternoon In regular session. Fol Ralph Gray has taken this position. this tipis. o t the department covering all ex lowing the regular business meeting Mr. Vieths expects to leave early In Mra H. C. Spaulding and two penses, than the average the hostess served delicious refresh June for Regina, Alberta, Canada. children returned Saturday from Eu cost of Is the cheaper salaries of the teachers ments. the other departments. Farming where they had been visiting of Mra Mollle Moore, who has been gene, Is a business which cannot be neg Mrs. Spaulding’s mother, who has Linden O. Leavitt and family of spending some months at the home been quite 111. lected, and which will gradually go Eugene came down Saturday for a of her brother, P. M. Tallman, In under if new methods are not visit with Mr. Leavitt’s parents, Mr. this city, left Thursday for Portland Mra C. D. Williams of McMinn adopted. can only be learned and Mrs. C. J. Leavitt, before leaving where she will remain for an indefi ville, a former resident of Newberg, through the These department of agricul for Lodi, California, where Mrs. nite visit with an old friend, Mrs. G. spent last Thursday and Friday at ture.” Leavitt's folks live. H. Frants. No. 3—"Students get practi the home of Mra Jennie Krohn on cal Boy experience. Learns where to go Second street. The Elllson-Whlte people have no J. D. Plrrie of Schuyler, Nebras and how to get information on vhri tified the local committee that the ka. has rented the John Woods place Mrs. Hiram Gould had the mis ous subjects without every summer chairtauqua at this place north of town and expects his fam fortune to dislocate the ring finger thing In your head, carrying which is will be held July 10, 11, 12, 13, 14. ily out as soon as school is out. of her right hand one day this week, possible, especially in farming. Im and 15. This commences with Mon William Booth, another Nebraska which is causing her much incon gets some boys Interested in school It day and concludes on Saturday. man, arrived here this past week and venience If not pain. who would otherwise have never is looking around for a location. stayed in school more than a year or E. S. Beeson, representing the two. One gets ideas on manage Mrs. Thomas Ghormley and son, Oregon Fire Relief Association of There will be a meeting of all ment which he will enlarge to the Jr., of Helix, who has been extent McMinnville, came down last Satur members of the Commercial club at Thomas, hls ability when he grows her mother at Tigard, spent up and of does day and settled the Insurance on the the chib rooms on Friday evening, visiting business for himself. Friday and Saturday of last week Peter Hilbert residence which was May 12. At this time much busi This is my second year at it, and I destroyed by fire the previous Sun ness will be brought .up and the with Mrs. M. J. McCanes. have had a lot of good out of it day, question of buying a radio outfit for W. M. Joy moved his family to the which the club will bo discussed. All club Joseph Brock place in West Cheha- wise.” I would not have had other “Handling the Soli for Bigger members are urged to attend this lem on Wednesday. Mr. Brock (Boy No. 4.) “Helps community. Crops" will be the subject of a lec meeting. Students who take agriculture be moved into town at the same time, come ture to be delivered by Prof. Long better fanners. Helps students. they having traded places. of the O. A. C. extension department, Mrs. Walter D. Jones and son, some students a half year of at the 8prlngbrook school house on Jamie, enroute to San Francisco, Walter McCredie, manager of the Saves school sometimes. No student In Friday evening. May 12, at 8 where Mr. Jones, who has been In Seattle baseball chib and Frank Newberg does not have some o’clock. the employ of the Fuller company at Schulte, formerly of the Chicago thing to do that with agriculture in some Spokane for the past 15 years, has Either their folks have a small and now with Seattle, visited way. J. O. Plilllobaum of Spokane, been transferred, stopped off Thurs Cubs garden, or a cow or lawn or some Washington, stopped over here Sun day morning until Friday and visited with Billy Sullivan on Tuesday. that has to be taken care of day for a visit with his brother-in- her aunts, MVs. Ellen Bloom and George Nichols, Jess Cummings, thing that pertains to agriculture, and law, H. O. gee, and family. Mr. Miss Chrisman of 418 west Fifth Jack Fox and Darrell James went on they say a person cannot learn too Phiilobaum Is taking charge of the street. much about anything. Teaches a fishing trip into the Tillamook Miller A Tracy undertaking business management ability.' Helps the country last week, returning Tues In Portland. Percy Hubbard, sixteen year old parents and makes less work for son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hubbard, day evening with some very fine fish. them. Often times saves the expense W. C. T. U. meeting at 2:30 Wed passed away at his home on west Monday evening Ralph Gray and of a hired and work done by nesday at the home of Mrs. Marla Third street last Sunday, following his Sunday school class of boys, the the students man, is considered better, for Bowerman on Sherman street, two three months’ illness with the flu. Hustlers, take more interest in their own of the Baptist church, en they doors west of the Baptist parson Funeral services were conducted joyed a fine homes.” weinie roast at The age. Subject for discussion, “Law from the Hollingsworth chapel Tues Terrace, the home of H. C. Bateman. (Boy No. 5.) “Gives the pupil Enforcement." Important that mem day afternoon. Rev. Krelder officiat a chance to get the actual experi ber* should be present. ’ ing. Interment followed in the Dun Services will be conducted at ence in the course he is most inter dee ¿emetery. ested in. By carrying a home pro Charles Crater’s place at Sunny- Thelma Parrish, Olive Reid and you can determine whether or next Sunday at 2 p. m., by Mr. ject Helen Evans represented the local Lee Vandermark, who is travel crest not any money can be made in the Phillips, pastor of the Newberg things girls reserve of the high school at ing for a tailoring establishment, Christian you are interested In. The church. The public .Is the convention, in Portland last Sat stopped off here Monday of this week cordially Invited. department is valuable to the farm urday. Mrs. O. Huddleston and Mrs. to look after business Interests. Mr. ers because it has the material to Chester A. Dtmond also attended as Xandermark owns the barber shop The Wednesday club met at Mrs. let (hem read on anything about the advisors. All report a very fine time. which he formerly ran and which Is Jack Mueller’s this week. Mrs. Wood- farm.” located In the I. O. O. F. hall build No. S.) “It enables boys was the leader, reading a pa who (Boy Mr. Wright, who has been con ing. Mr. Vandermark has been over worth come from the farm to study per on the subject, "The Bridge of something ducting a cash store at the corner of In the Tillamook country and re the will enjoy and Gods." Roll call brought response take hold of. that At they First and Main street» for some ports that there Is still considerable on the the same time boys "Rivers of Oregon.” months. Is going out of business here snow over there. who have been reared in the city and will move his stock of goods out learn about country life and the Among those who came to New can of town. Mr. Wright has been In The local sawmill will start run berg work which is carried on there. He Tuesday evening to attend the very poor health, and found the ning again next Tuesday. May 3. It county federation meeting were Bar will appreciate the farm industries change necessary. was formerly planned to start on will not be altogether ignorant Garrett, Dr. Stryker, J. G. Eck- and Monday but as the railroad company ney of how farming is carried on. In man, Peter Zimmerman, Fred Wlth- the The Graphic In some way failed found it Impossible to arrange for a ey, end he will probably join in the W. W. Lunger, and others. to get the news of the appointment log train before Monday, the run great work of farming which the of two new councilmen to fill out the will not start at the mill until Tues Meade Elliott, head of the local country do without. The de new ward positions. These new ones day. From then on the mill will run boys work movement, announces the partment cannot .enables who have to are Will M. Doud and Lester G. Pike. steadily and this Is certainly good following prises in the kite flying work at home after bys school study Mr. Doud will represent the fourth news to the men employed gt the contest to be staged at the P. C. May and work at the same time. to Farmers ward and Mr. Fitzpatrick will rep mill as well as to the people of New- are getting fewer and fewer all the Day event on Saturday: (a) jass time. resent the fifth ward, his residence berg In general. This is caused by not having cap by Miller Mercantile Co.; (b) being In that ward. Mr. Pike Is also the advanages In the country which flashlight by Hutchinson’s bicycle in the fifth. At the Grant anniversary service shop; (c) all the ice cream one boy the farmer should have. The de given by the G. A. R. and W. R. C. can eat. partment encourages improvement In McMinnville Wednesday, May last Thursday the following program of the country which will encour 10, at 7:30 p. m., there will be a was given: Commander Meader pre The White Heather club met with age people to live in the country. meeting at which all candidates for siding; Governor Olcott’s letter read; Everyone knows that without the Mrs. Lola Swart Monday evening, farmer state and county offices have been song Amerloa; prayer. Rev. Hayes; May the country would starve.” The evening was spent with Invited to speak. Each candidate song. Battle Hymn of the Republic; fancy 1. work. --------- o --------- Our honored guests will give a short talk and answer Rev. C. E. Gibson; solo, Mrs. were Miss Margaret Illig of San The hardest thing is to learn to questions. This will give the public address, Shaw; pong. Tenting ’ o n thfc Old know one's self; the easiest to find Francisco, Mrs. R. C. Patterson of fault a good opportunity to "site up" the Camp Ground. There was a good at Tillamook, and Mra Alberta Hutch Thales. In the doing of other people.— candidates, and women voters as tendance and Rev. Gibson’s address inson of Los Angeles. Our next well as men are urged to attend. on Grant was a splendid one. meeting, May 15, will be at the home TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Zumwalt.—Con. Mrs. G. E. Klenle entertained at Quite a number from McMinnville of Mrs. Frank May 13, has been set aa CALL GREEN about your paint- her home on Center street fast and other nearby towns visited New- the Friday, for the next big Whitney lng. Phone 11 A3. Thursday afternoon at a surprise berg on Tuesday evening with the boys date 2 711 and the public 1s re party In honor of the tenth birth intention of attending the county quested concert to bear this date In mind day of her niece, Idabell Krohn. federation meeting. However, the lo FOR 8ALE—Elgin Six car. cheap: leave It open for the boys. This phone Games were played and a good time cal people had planned for this meet and Red 67. 31tf will be in the nature of a benefit to enjoyed by all the little folks. A ing on Friday night Instead of Tues buy new red caps for the entire cho dainty two-course luncheon was day and were not on hand at that rus to be used in connection with served. Many pretty gifts were re time. Just how the mlxup occurred the Berrlans in the Rose Festival ceived from those .present, Dorris we are unable to say, but believe It Saunders, Madeline Sleppy, Esther to have been a general misunder parade. Baird, Joyce Anderson. Lillian Haas, standing, as the New berg Commer Mr. and Mra Will Bratnerd. two Mary Davy and Louise Klenle. Mas cial club and the Berrlans were mak Grace and Irene, who are ter Edward Klenle and Donald Wil ing plans to entertain and feed the daughters, students at Willamette University. federated clubs on Friday night. liams were also guests. Salem, and young son, Clarence, and tm* friends, Messrs. Frank Tatton and Bruce White, also attending Willamette, were visitors at the Rev. Hiram Gould home Sunday, having motored over from Salem. The Bralnerds were parishioners of Rev. Gould when he was located at Marshfield. Mr. Bratnerd being his choir director. At the close of the Our Assortment of school year at Salem the Bralnerds will leave for Texas, where Mr. Bratnerd will establish a J. C. Pen Are you satisfied with your , ney store. child’s school work? Eastman Kodaks ______ - -■ « |* NEWBERG HIGH SCHOOL he is working under , AGRICULTURE NOTES the Perhaps and Supplies is Complete. handicap of eye-strain. (Oliver F. KUham) Olve your child an equal ! The people of the Newberg com munity will perhaps be interested to I chance. Many children are i Bring us your films. We are prepared know what the boys who are taking dull because of eye-strain. the Smith-Hughes agriculture work to five you first class daily service. think of It. See us and see better. The opinions of some typical stu dents are quoted as follows: Bo f No. 1—"The home project work helps the farmer. Students learn many things about project from Graham’s Drug Store books and bulletins. Students take more Interest In farm home surround ings. Students learn to keep records, and work up an* find necessary ref erence material. Gives students a TH1 JEWELER-OPTICIAN chance to take a responsibility them selves, and learn to manage it with Local and Personal News C. A. Morris Electrical mexehaadise, wiring materials, are net bought for one day or one year. Purchases of such materials should be bought with discriminating judgment. Cheap materials axe expensive in the long run. Standard equipment, made by oon- oeras with reputations to maintain, is the kind every electrical customer should select, and every denier should sell. There is u satisfaction in the use of such goods because of the minimum of future trouble. We try to buy the best and sell on a basis pleasing to those who patronise ns. Yamhill ic Company "It Serves Ton Right" DR. 8. IL WENDT Surgeon Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Calls answered to your home. Edwards Building Newberg Saturday and Monday W e will give awey One 12-ounce can of Cane and Maple Syrup with each half gallon can you purchase. Please call and see our gains before buying. bar- J. L. 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