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0 Largest Circulation 1» Yamhill County NEWBERG GRAPHIC, Correspondence CHEHALEM CENTER Z. L. Chamberlain haa Installed a Cletraa tractor at the big Chehalem prune orchard. - Mrs. El wood Johnson accompanied ■one young folks from the dormitory at Pacific College, on a trip out on the Columbia highway Tuesday. Maurice Walton and Mrs, Edith Moore came in from out near thetr Hood Hirer ranch Saturday, return ing Wednesday. They made the home folks at Bonny View a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Walker and Renald Whltwer of Wenatchee. Wash., for merly of Olds, Canada, were visitors last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Marnack. The Walkers are out In a new Hudson six and ex pect to Journey to Yellowstone park and a number of places of in terest throughout the United Staten -------- o-------- CHEHALEM MOUNTAIN Boy McDougall and wife made a trip to Portland on Thursday of last Lots o f people on the mountain Sunday pirntclng and enjoying the aoenery. beat them tBUClU They ell have grades to be proud of and deserve all the commendation we can give them. On Friday, June 8, we held our .annual picnle. The morning was given over to the school program. The little folks gsve a butterfly drill, which was pleasing lodeed.thsn fol lowed the pageant. "The Highway of the King." This eras an excellent production and well given. A boun tiful lunch was then the chief at traction. and was enjoyed to the lim it by all. In the afternoon Mr. Atlor, Mr. Duncan, Mr. Calavaa and Mr. Bowlin each gave short talks on the need of h plsy shed for the school. We hops the sentiments there expressed will be carried out. and that before next school open ing we may have this much needed building added to our specious grounds. Later In the afternoon the young people hpd a baseball game, races, and other «porta Everybody enjoyed the day end we ell ere look ing forward with great pleasure to our future ptantaa. The Dundee high school held the graduation exercises on Thursday evening. June 8. at the community hall. There were four graduates. Isabelle Allan, Avis Eddena Pauline Powell, and Gleason Johnson. Miss Powell gave a splendid essay pn "Personality,” and Mr. Johnson one on “ Privileges o f Cltlsenahip.” Mr. Edwin T. Reed of O. A. C. gave an excellent address on the "Baal Value of the Youth of Today." Much charm was added to the program by a piano duet by the Misses Woisky and-Atlor, e cornet solo by David Marr, and a vocal solo by Mra Babcock of New berg. At the eloee of the program Marjorie Parrett, Elmer Kim ber. Opal Hess, Lewie Nelson, Helene Sheldon. Agnes Oroth end Wlnnl- fred O'Rourke were given diplomas from the eighth grade. We con gratulate all these young people and trust that they all may go on to higher institutions of learning and make the greatest possible success of life. Harvey McCollum, who has been working at the sawmill in Newberg, w en t the week end at home with his family. J. W. Noble and son brought their steam engine up the mountain Mon- dag preparatory to crushing rock on th e George Emmerson ranch. W. Albert Jones, who has been «pending the winter In California w ith hie mother, is back again and Is working on his place on the moun tain. Well, everyone has their potato crop dug and sold and now are plant- la g again for next year. There are many more potatoes being planted on the mountain than usual. — Well, If we knew of anybody who FERNWOOD was wise enough not to go to that E. H. Ross spent Saturday and circus, we would pet them on the Sunday in Astorin. heck. We were there along with all C. U. Sandos and family visited in the rest bat now feel that our time McMinnville Sunday. might have 6een spent at a bettor Noah Jones returned home Sunday place. from eastern Oregon. ■ ■ » — ----- --- Mias Edna Roberts from Newberg was the guest of Mias Wanda Renne SUNNYCREST Strawberries! Everybody h a s Sunday. Fred Schick is tbs owner of n new them! _ . Mrs. C. A. Crater’s sister from Studebaker purchased last week In _ Perrydale was a visitor at the Crater Newberg. Oran Renne and family from Port home Sunday. Elmer Hall started baling hay last land spent Sunday with Hugh Renne Monday. He has been “ tieing up" and family. Mrs. Shepherd from Toronto, Can some early clover. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McCredle were ada. is visiting with her Discs. Mrs. Sunnycrest visitors last 8unday. Archie Flemming. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Schsrf and Mr. They paid a visit to the farm and helped Delmer hall with a picking and Mrs. Lee Renne went to Cham- poeg Sunday on n picnic. o f berries. Min Lethe Bristow from Parrett Mrs. Chas. K. Hubbard thinks she Is about as early as anyone this year Mountain Is visiting at tbs home of with peas and tomatoes. First peas her sunt. Mrs. W. A. Parrish. Mrs. U. 8. Bryant and daughter lest Sunday and enough outside to Mae visited over the week end with matoes for a taste. There was s good attendance at relatives in Clatakanle, Oregon. Mr. and Mra N. D. Brouillette and the meeting held at the Cratei* home last Sunday afternoon. Announce Mra Cobb and Mra Ralph Salvage ment was made that there would be spent Sunday at Skookum Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Hadden and son, no meeting next Sunday. Several of the neighbors have been James, motored to Portland with sending their berries to Portland Mrs. Johnson one day last week. Several families from this district with Mr. Wllsey, who has been sell ing in the public market there. He attended the circus in Newberg Sat reports lots o f berries there the post urday and all report a fine eircua Mrs. McCormick and sons. Lawn few days. The Downhour Bros, are busy end Eldsn, from Chehalem Mountain, hammering on the new bath house spent the week end with relatives for Ed. Schults at "Crystal Spring" hers. Miss Pearl Livengood . from Port- place. Mr. Schults Is preparing a Banian bath for their own and the land spent the week end with her use of some of the neighbors, who aft-1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Ltven- Joy hot batha good. Mra C. A. Crater is working hard.) Mr*- Cora Jones left Tuesday for to make a good exhibit for the Ber- j West Timber, where she will spend rian festival this year. She wishes * w*«k or two with her sister. Mra everyone to help that Sunnycrest Baird. . . . . . « may have the best neighborhood e x -' Fred Schick and family and Will hiblt of any. So all who are inter- Schick and family from Newberg, in any way, call Mrs. Crater motored do McMinnville Sunday af- teraoon. and lend s hand in every way. Dm L. L Alexander and M. D. ........ o , Cole from Portland, spent Thursday DUNDEE and Friday at the home of Mrs. H. Mra Patterson from Emporia. C. Rosa Kansas. Is spending a few days with Mrs. Flint and children from Mar- her friend. Mrs. Ella Langellier. cun. Washington/are spending a few Fred Hutchinson, who has been weeks with her sister, Mrs. Arehie attending O. A. C., has accepted a Flemming. position for the summer st Weed ,\ Mr. and Mra Tom Parrish and Mr. California. I and Mrs. Leslie Parrish spent Sun- Mrs. E. 8. Greer was celled to day in Butteville with Mr. and Mrs. Spokane Wednesday on account of Chase Klnyon. ths Illness of her mother. Mra J. P. » Mr. end Mra Bell and Mr: and Hodgtna We are glad to hear Mrs.! Mrs. Johnson and children from Hodglns Is Improving, and that Mrs. Newberg, spent Sunday at the home Oreer will be with us again soon. • of Mr. and Mrs. James Hadden. The following teachers will be j The Fern wood Sunday school gave with us the coming year: Mr. Allor, i a picnle Sunday in the school grove principal; Miss Sheldon, 7th and 8th i in honor of Mrs. H. C. Rosa All grades; Miss Bradley Ird and 4th ! present enjoyed the day immensely, grades; Miss Jennie Graxler. 4th and! Mr. Pearson, while working on the Sth grades; Mias Ruth Melllnger will road last week, had the misfortune nnMst in the high school, and Miss of losing a valuable boras, when tbe Mesrl Narver will have charge of scraper turned over. Injuring the ths primary department. With this horse so badly that It had to be splendid cops of teachers we are as - 1 killed. sured that our next year will be a Mr. Ro** *nd family from the very successful one. ¡Christian church In Newberg will Mrs. W. J. Bennett and children, | give » musical entertainment at the Ruth. Edith. Elisabeth and David, Fernwood gymnasium Saturday ev- were with us for ths picnic and re-|«>lng. Bvsirone is Invited to at- ■mined till Sunday vletting with 1 entertainment, friend a The children are all doing’ The Junior Sunday school class nicely in school and are making *ad a wienle roast at the Fernwood splendid recorda Miss Edith closed , Beach Wednesday evening. The first her work with s yearly average of *•«*. of th# evening was spent In • 8 % % ; the boys attending O. A. C. P***'“ * ***** *n« when the crowd were a close second, and the other went to f 0**1 w*®nlea- ** w** f*** girls of course would not let Edith covered that over one half of the W H IT N E Y B O YS A T T E N T IO N T ' wtontes wars missing. A crowd boys also had a wlsnts roast ths am evening. WEST CHEHALEM . Mrs. Dolph was a Portland visitor Thursday. Jans Dolph was a Sunday visitor of Ella Amoth. - Mrs. Caldwell called on Mra. B. G. Fendall Saturday afternoon. Mra. C. W. Smith Is visiting rela tives and friends In Seattle. Mrs. Anns Leffler was calling on neighbors Saturday evening. Miss Lois Fendall visited with Ethel Bush Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mra. L. L. Amoth have purchased a new piano recently. . Yin Vlncnt was out to the West Chehalem community church Tues day. 8everal West Chehalem people at tended the circus In Newberg, Sat urday. Mra. Mary A. Porter of Portland visited her stator, Mrs. H. C. Baker, on Thursday. Mias Margaret' Kitchen of Yam hill visited the D. E. Davis family last week end. Russell Baker was In Forest Grove the pest week end making a short visit with relatives. v Kenneth and Lota Fendall are home from 0. A. C.. Kenneth haying graduated this year. Mr. and Mra. W- E. Morgan are entertaining n slater and three child- en from Cedar Rapids, Iowa: Mr. and Mra. S. M. Calkins and family wars Sunday aftsrnoon vis itors of B. F. Yergen and family. Mr. and Mra. E. H. Anderson have been visiting in ths community from Irrigon, and at present are visiting In Salem. Mr. and Mra. Omar Fendall and son. Reed, of Forest Grove, took Sun day dinner with his parents, Mr. and Mra. E. G. Fendall. Stlrley Bush, formerly of this com munity, was hurt when a horse kicked him on ths ankle and mads a severe bruise and sprain. A large number of men and boys began work Monday painting ths church and remodeling the sheda. The ladles aid Is furnishing ths din ners. The Christian Endeavor society started again Sunday evening, hav ing been stopped during the winter. Come, you young people of the com munity, and make It a real live society.- Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Davis took their son Frank, and wife to ass a doctor for their son. who has been quite sick for some time. He was laft In a Portland hospital for treat ment, Mr. Davis remaining with his son. Mr. Kopplin took them down In his ear. Friends are hoping, that he may soon be well again. The regular meeting of the Yam- bill federation of community dubs was held in ths West Chehalem church Tuesday evening, June IS. After the meeting was called to or der by the president and minutes of ths previous session read and ap proved, roll was called and repre sentatives of the federation answer ed from Amity, Yamhill, McMinn ville, Newberg, Union. Vale, Che halem, and Carlton. Following com mittee reports, discussion of new business In the form of a project for a federation picnic to be held on Bald Peak was opened by #. U. Smith. During considerable discus sion of this ides. It was brought out that people in the vicinity of the proposed spot are willing to furnish berries and cream and coffee and that it was the plan to have this picnic arranged as an opening num ber or kickoff to a permanent camp ing grounds and suitable observatory building and telescope. This Is an excellent location for sueb a pur pose and It Is said that about ten acres will be donated If desired. It was further stated that it was possi ble from this vantage point to see seventeen counties in Oregon and held Sunday, June 26. Mr. Dennis representing Carlton, than Invited ths organisation to hold thetr next meeting on his grounds In Carlton, and the meeting was adjourned to meet there Tuesday evening, July 11. Refreshments were then served by J. U. Smith, consisting of Eng lish "monkey" and coffee. .... WHITNEY BOYS CHORUS 2000 BO YS ' * M IL L E R M E R C A N T IL E C O . .»“ Good Goods'* oiiafeA . . t i, ^ • June 23, 24, 2 5 BOBBY H U RRAY 0 7 NEW YORK tin gin g higher than any other human voice. • 4 The W hitney Chorus the la rg e st ever Assembled in the W orld. 4 MULTNOMAH FIELD, Portland, Oregon ADMISSION $1 .0 0 ; GRAND STAND $1.50, BOXES $8.00. desired for. Order at mm stating date« tickets a re H ake a ll checks payable to W . C. Culbertson, W hitney Boys’ Chores, 58$ Oregon Building. ' W e desire to thank E. C. Baird lo t this space WHITNEY BOYS CHORUS two daughters, Eva and Mildred, spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hertig. Mr. Martin of Portland took din ner Tuesday with Mr. and Mra. A. F. Hertig. Other callers were Fred Williams, Harry Carter and Lrnter Boatman. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Laughlln and daughter. Clyde Bony and Pearl Shuck took supper and spent the eve ning with Mr. and Mra. Fred Will iams on Wednesday of last week. Emil Jenson is working this week at the West . Chehalem valley church. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Allerton of Port land spent Saturday night and Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. William Car ter. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Hatch. Mr. and Mra. George Carter, and John Carter find son, Harry, took dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Avon Slade. The Qfnaer was In honor of Harry Car ter’s birthday. Mr. and Mra. A. L. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Oberg and son, Glen of Port land, Mrs. George Wenger and daughter, Gelene, and Miss Clara Wenger were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mra. A. F. Hertig. Mr. and Mra. Lindley and daugh ter and Mra. Goodwin of Garibaldi, Oregon, spent from Friday to Sunday evening with Mr. and Mra. Arthur Lyons. They all spent Saturday in Portland visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lyons and son, Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Ch*rle( Sallee and daughter, Eva, and Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hertig and daughter. Clara Louise, spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mra. Fred Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook and sons Norman and Ralph, and daughter, Helen, of Chehalem Center, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lyons and son, Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sallee and daughter, Eva, and Mr. and Mra. A. F. Hertig aBd daughter, Clara Lou ise, spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mra. William Carter. - - ' We noted an article In the person als last week In the Graphic which eeversl have asked the correspondent to correct In regard to tbe crops on RIBBON RIDGE the Ridge. As s whole, grain and Rudolph Wengsr, Sr., visited Emil fruit crops have never been better than this year. It Is true that spring Jenson on Sunday afternoon. Miss Mildred Sallee called on her grain Is late but will make a good stand and the farmers expect to har aunt, Mrs. Lyons, last Thursday. Mra. George Carter visited Aunt vest every acre of it. ---------o--------- Loti Carter on Monday afternoon. , Fred Williams Is harvesting a fine The Graphic force has been en crop of strawberries and has a large gaged on the publication of a new booklet for the Newberg Commercial yield. Mlse Clara Louise Hertig visited club for some weeks. Delivery of the with Miss Eva Sallee one day last first three hundred of these was made on Monday and others are be week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pattleon vis ing completed as rapidly as poeslble. ited Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Carter on Thursday. D. E. Way, accompanied by Harold Mrs. George Carter and son, Mar Parrett of Dundee went to Portland vin, visited Mrs. Fay Harford Satur Tuesday to meet Mise Irene Way of day afternoon. ’Campbell, Minn., who has come to Mr. and Mra. William Carter spent visit her sister, Mrs. Harold Parrett, Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. and her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Chrter. ‘Way. Mias Way will remain all sum Mrs. Leo Kerrigan of Lakevlew mer and possibly longer. Mrs. R. district visited with Mra. A. F. Her Weber went to Portland with them tig Monday forenoon. to do some shopping. Next Monday evening is school meeting at 8 p. m. and the voters The public in general, who find It should attend If poeslble. William Carter, John Carter and possible to attend the Rose parade Mrs. Avon Slade and daughter, Elvie, in Portland on Friday, June 28, are urged to make a place In their auto went to McMinnville on Monday. Mr. and Mra. A. F. Hertig and for one or more of the Whitney Boy daughter, Clara Louise, were Mc Junior Berrtans, who are to partici pât* in that parade/ It is very im Minnville visitors on Wednesday. Most everyone from the Ridge portant that means of transportation went to the circus at Newberg last Saturday; that Is all tbe kids did. Mrs. Frank Lowe. Mra. A. H. Boyd and Mra. Ruby Sleeper and son. Billy were Newberg ytaltors on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Allerton and Mr. and Mra. William Carter called on Mr. C. A . HODSON and Mra. Charles Sallee on Saturday evening. Calls promptly attended to, day • Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wllllsms and or night. sons. Marvin and Stanley, visited Mr. and Mrs. Wert Laughlln at Yamhill Courteous, sympathetic service. Phone Green 111. Sunday. Mra. George Wenger and daughter. C. A. HODSON Octane, and Miss Clara Wenger vis ited Mra Arthur Lyons on Wednes Undertaker and E m balm « day of last week, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sallee and - . During Rose Festival and Two Days Following Hodson Undertaking Parlors O fficia l Shoe for Rose Festival at G reatly Reduced Prices 4 Sound Service Shop Sound Tires fo r lon g wear and satisfactory acrvioc. ■ Mason Cord and Fabric, a standard tire at a Y E R Y LOW PRICE. I f you bare tire trouble o f any kind ca ll Blue A service car. Closed ou Sunday. W e hare a M . P. Elliott & Sons BIG CLEARANCE SALE M ILU N E R Y JUNE 16th to JULY lot All Sommer Hats Sacrificed GR1DLEY MILLINERY 706 FIRST STREET for theee boys be provided by the local people, and so this call is made that every person who has any va cant space in thetr car, shall notify the boys and take as many as possi ble. The boys are urged to make arrangements with any relatives or friends living In Portland, to keep them during the days of the concerts to be given by the Whitney boys NEWBERG chorus However, It Is poeslble that some of the boys, will not be able to find such entertainment and where possible, the local people are re quested to bring some of the boys back to Newberg that evening glao. ------- ------ o---------- • INSURE with the Oregon Fire Re lief Association and keep your money at home. 81tf W hitney Chorus 2 0 00 B o y s Will Sing at Multnomah Field PORTLAND, OREGON June 23, 24 and 25 BOBBY MURRAY o f New York, Greatest o f nil singers. Boy marvel During Rose Festival and Tw o Days Follow ing The Largest Boys’ Chorus in the World Merer before has anyone bud tbe opportunity o f hearing a. Chorus as large and talented us in concert ut this time. Admission $1.00; Grand Stand $1.50; B ok Seats $8.00. Order at-once stating dates tickets am desired for. M ake all eheeks payable to W . 0 . Culbertson, W hitney Boys Chorus, 680 Oregon B uilding, Portland, Oregon. W e desire to thank W. A Graham fo r this space. W HITNEY BOYS CHORUS