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Largest Circulation in Yamhill County NEWIEBG GRAPHIC THURSDAY, JURE FOUR — i — ti. ■■«'•■fiffî.i- Mark and Lester Hanna at Mrs Jack Smith, Mrs. Nettle Mc- from our neighboring town« Many) from Portland were among the via- J Cully. and George Smith and son, the Rose Festival with the Picnic dinner was enjoyed ' koward. attended the Rose Show in Boys last week. They report a good it ore. but rather strenuous time. Portland Friday. the first number of the day, then f came speeches from many local meh , Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Crater am Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Perkins of North Dakota are visiting at the Gable attended the Rose Festival and others. The object of the meet- 1 lng was to get people interested ln I SEX home of Mr. Rirfclns' niece. Mrs. last Friday in company with; building a vlata house on the >-acre Crater’s sister, Mrs; Gillam.™ m Will Sanderman left Wednesday William Russell. which Sam Otto donated for for a weak's outing at Seaside. Mr. and Mrs. .'Butene Come and brf&g your friends to ne Hubbard tract that purpose and also to boost the and Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. “ the picnic the 4th of July at Lad K. Hubbard Llewellyn Sanderman returned new road up the mountain which from Seabeck. Wash., on Tuesday Hill, which will be under th , aus- combined business and. pleasure last we are so badly in need of. pices of the Community club. Pa - ' Friday afternoon and visited Port- ■ swinlag- _• —4— o~— Rev. Rounds of Newberg delivered trtotlc program at 11 a. m.; basket land and watched tbe parade, SPECIAL PRICKS on meals at dinner In grove at noon; tug of war , Tom guUon says he is the sermon at the Rex Friends Newberg Packing and Produce Co. and baseball in afternoon; and Jitney tempted to take a vacation as his hay church last Sabbath. S »tl dance in the club house, music by ,8 ln wjthout g#ttIng wet. “ ------ ,— o---------- lira. Florence I. Eves and Mrs. the Parrett band. Ht raw berries,« re done. We really fe Jay Ditto went to Newberg Wednes DUNDEE Frank Shain invited bis berry lleve Tom would do it, too, if there day to spend the day at th% Frost pickers to bare dinner with them were no cherries to pick, orchard to Mr. and Mr« J. Olmstead are vis home.' _ i V ' '* X Thursday. A fins dinner was served oultivate and a thousand and - one iting their son, Ralph. Abe Jeifltins and family autoed with wienies included, a n d. as sll other things to get off his hands We are glad to see Clause Groth to Neakowin Monday for a “’week’ s the pickers were children, they en first. with us again after a year spent In visit with their daughtef and family. joyed the wienies. Those attending Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hubbard agd U. of O. Mr. and Mrs. MeCaffery. were Della Kissr, Josephine and Mr. and Mrs. A1 Namitz and family Miss Bernice Keyes spent' the N. L. Wiley went to Qswego Tues Irene LaPore, Charlie and Oral Kiser, started last Sunday some ho^rs week ln Portland attending the Rose day To attend the funeral of Mrs. Ross Courser, Carrie Shain and How earlier than their usual time of get Festival. Sehneller. They used to live on the ard Smith. ting up, for the mountains for a day’ s Mrs. Ruth Robertson from Aums- Brown place. Joining Mr. Wiley’s. .------- —o — .. vacation. They went several miles ville spent Tuesday visiting friends Mrs. Sehneller vcis 76 years old.. up the Yamhill river west of Yam RIBBOH RIDGE in Dundee. N. L. Wiley received a card from Rudy Wenger is helping Fay Har- hill. The report a Very enjoyable Miss Beatrice Chapman spent the his daughter, Mrs. Astleferd, In Cal day and enough fish for supper. week with her cousins, Doris and ifornia, stating that Rev. Asteleford ford on his barn -this w resk. Most of the neighbors were Katherine Herring. Mrs. Dewitt of Monmouth is vis la located at Seattle, Wash., and shocked to hear of the sudden death they start Wednesday by boat for iting her daughter, Mrs. A. H. Boyd. of Mr. Kelly last Sunday. Mr. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Herring and their new home. Miss Clara Louisa Hertig called has been on* of the neighbors for family visited Tom Owens and family ----------OH--------- on Aunt Lou Carter Wednesday some three years, having purchased at Salemp on Sunday. monring. ^ FERHWOOD *- Mr. and Mr« William Wilson and the place formerly owned by Mr. Mrs. A- H. Boyd has returned Eckerspn. The sympathy of the en family visited Mr. and Mrs. Georgs Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Wilson and Clarence Davis all from Portland from Monmouth wheré she visited tire neighborhood Is extended to the Morrison at. Amity on Sunday. fanUlv and relatives In the time of spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and her mother. W. W. Silver, A. A. Parrett. P. ; Groth and W. Wilson made a bust Fred Williams has «bout all of their* ios « Mrs. Ed Cox. ness trip to Salem and Dallas Mon Martin Conrad visited with Mr. his strawberries sold. He sUre had day. and Mrs. C. Oettmsnn and family s fine lot of them. ■¡k WEST CH e HALF.M W. S. Allan and daughter, Isabella, Mr. and Mrs. Dopp are enjoying over tbs weak end. The ladies aid met for an all day's and Mr. and Mr« Alfred Allan vis Mrs. Shepherd, who has been vis a visit with Mr. Dopp’s brother and meeting Wednesday of this week. ited Myron Bryan ln Portland Sun iting with her niece, Mrs. Archie his bride from the east. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sullivan en Fleming, will leave tomorrow for her Mrs. George Wenger sad baW, tertained the archbishop of Oregon day. Prof. Walte^Barnea of tbe history Gelene, and Miss Clara Wenger vis last Sunday. home in Toronto, Canada. department of the U. of O. spent the Mrs. Cora Jonas, win» has been vis ited Mrs. A. F. Hertig Monday af Virgil Vanoose of Ribbon Ridge week end with his brother, F. H. » Xx iting in West Timber, returned home ternoon. was a Sunday visitor of the Jeanette Barnes Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mr. and Mrs. Bud Thayer and Leo Strong family. Groese accompanied her home. Kerrigan of the Lakeview district Mrs. Mary Thonny of Walla Walla J. U. Smith with Margaret and returned home after a two weeks’ The Misses Mss and Florence spent Sunday evening at the George Mrs. Smith took part in the Bald visit with her dtster, Mrs. A. 'J. Bryant spent the week end in Port Wenger home. Peak picnic last Sunday. Vedder. Delmer Hertig left Wednesday for land visiting with their cousins. Christian Endeavor meetings are Rev. R. C. Muckley of a Christian Miss Mildred Whitten, and Stanley a week’s visit with relatives enfi friends at Portland, Sauvle’s Island held regularly at 7:30 on Suaday church in Portland was in Dundee Bryant. evenings. Young people are urged on Tuesday looking after his prune Jack Bryant and Owen Baker and Mist, Oregon. to attend. orchard. Mr. and Mrs. William Carter aad from this district were among the Mrs. William Parrett and Mar Whitney Boys who sang in the con Mrs. George Carter visited Mrs. N. . Mr. and Mrs. W. ■ V. Dolph and cert at Multnomah field, during the P. Nelson of West Chehalem last children spent the week end in Port- jorie spent last week ln Portland at land taking ln the Rose show and the home of M r« Parrett’a daugh Wednesday afternoon. - Bom Festival. ter, M r« Harold Prince. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Saljee and making visits. Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Baker and There was a mistake ln the school Frank Armstrong ts building a son, Theo, and Mrs. H. C. Rosa, mo two daughters, Mildred and Eva, tored to Portland Sunday and ate were Sunday evening visitors at the election report in the omission of new prime dryer this summer. Fred the name of W. V. Dolph, who was Hess is head carpenter and reports tended the Whitney Boys’ chorus at Walter Pattison ! elected school cleric. the work progreseing nicely. Multnomah field. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Smith and Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Yergen and Alva Ryan and family have moved A crowd of bathers and picnickers children and Mrs. Easts Desch and Vent their Sunday at the Fernwood daughters, of Newberg, visited Mr. family were at Brun’s Park near Au on to the Lownsdale farm near beach. This beach is a fine place U t and—l d * r CharlSs Bailee Tuesday rora last Sunday taking1 part in their Dayton. We are sorry to lose these annual family picnic. people from our community. go when it is ss hot as it has been evening. Haying Is well under headway tn the last few gays. Mr« Harry Moon. Mr. and Mr« Dr. Romig earns out to George A large number of Fernwood peo Carter’s Monday to see little Msr- -the valley now and with such fine D. B. Heath and Mrs. Vlfgtnta Rev ple motored to Portland Friday to vin Carter, who “Is HI with pneumon weather a large per cent will prob ana from Portland visited Newton Bailey and family on Sunday. ' see the floral parade. A s Newberg ia. Thn baby Is stuns hotter at ably be saved In good shape. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. FendaU, Lois,, had a beautiful float which won a present. William Thun la In a Portland first prise, everyone returned home Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lyons and DeVere and Kenneth and Howard' hospital for treatment of his hip. happy. son, Wallace, and Mr. and Mrs. Rob. Boyd were all Sunday dinner guests The doctor gives a very encouraging Child red’s Day was observed In the ert Cook and three children of Che of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Baker and report for his speedy recovery., Fernwood Sunday school Sunday ev halem Center were Sunday visitors family. Mr. and Mr« J. C. Hildreth left Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Davis, with Monday for a visit in North Dakota ening by a program given by the of Mr. and Mrs. William Carter. children of the community. The Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hertig and Donald and Harold Davis, w6re in and other middle western states. children deserve great credit for the daughter, Clara Louise, returned Portland Sunday and Monday to vis They will be gone for several program and also Miss Ethel Ross, Sunday from Portland where they it their son and* brother, Frank months. who drilled them. were visiting relatives and friends Davis, whose condition remains Mr. and Mrs. R. Morecroft spent m .........O'—* ' ' ' for several days. They also saw the about the same. last week at their farm near La Cen Many people were pleased to no ter, Wash. They .report the crops big festival parade and were sure LAD 7TTT.T proud of the showing Newberg made tice the new beautiful shade of kal- tn excellent condition b u tte ry much Mias Martha Struve attended the Sunday they took tn the Columbia somine with which the inside of the in need of rain. Bose Show last week. " highway. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Oberg clurch has been covered, -and other BSr Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Ballinger of Chester Kiser has gone to work and son. Glen, and Mise Gladys Her repair and cleanup work which has Portland, announce the, birth of a In a logging camp above Newberg. tig of Portland, accompanied them. been going on tbe past week. baby girl, Betty Marie, on June 17 Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Loucks went to --------- -o---------- Tbe “ Up 'streamers” boys’ class Mrs. Ballinger will be remembered Portland on business Friday and entertained about twenty four young as Miss Mabel Swink. ‘ SUNNYCREST took in the Rose show also. folks with a bonfire party at tbe No. The Misses Grace Johnson and Mr, and Mrs. Russell Case and * Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McCredie and 10 school house last Friday evening. Hazel Anderson spent a part of last mother. Mrs. G. Case, were Sunday family were Sunnycrest visitors last Various interesting as well as lively week at Vancouver and Portland as games were enjoyed after which the guests of Miss Jane Ahdereon visitors at the home of Bruce Case. week end. Neal Hodges and his father have marshmallows were roasted, and the and M r« M. J. Grlbble. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ren ns and Mrs. Tom Parrish o f Fernwood visited begun working crushing rock in the party broke up at an early hour. Mr. and Mrs. B. Groth, Mrs. W. Among those who attended the H. Bentley and children. Mise May with Mrs. Jack Smith Monday even- quarry on Jim Everest's place in the Red Hills. lug. Portland Rose Festival from West Groth and Mies Louise Venable were Miss Beulah Kirby, Mnt Chas. Chehalem were Mr. and Mrs. D. P. among thd Dundee people to attend Mrs. Roy Hacker and four child ren went to Portland Wednesday to Hubbard’s niece, from Ellensburg, Shaw and sons, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. the Roee Festival last week.r— visit her mother, and returned Sun Wash., is spending a few days st the Amoth, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Morgan W. 8. Allan went to Vancouver, B. an'd children, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hubbard home. day. C., on Wednesday to attend the fu Sullivan and sons, Mr. and Mrs. C. Mrs. Stubblefield’s sister from Los Mrs. L Martin and daughter. Miss W. Smith and family, and others neral of hie sister-in-law, Mrs. James Ola, are visiting ip Eugene with Mrs. Angeles, Calif., Is visiting at the from the valley whosd names the cor Allan, who died very suddenly. The Martin’s daughter, Mrs. George Stubblefield ' home. She- expects to respondent does not know. sympathy of tbe community goes to remain all summer. Brent. the bereaved husband and family. ---------- n---------- There will be no meeting st Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Applegate and Mr. Mra. Grace Johnson and little son, CHEHALEM M OUNT AW and Mrs Lessing of Portlanad were Crster*s next Sunday, but everyone Is who have been visiting with the Harvey McCollum was at home former’s sister, Mra. J. B. Johnson, visitors at the home of C. C. Loucks invited to attend the basket lunch over Sunday* at the park ln Newberg. Sunday. went to Portland the first of the The Flnlgan family were Portland week. From there she will go to visitors on. Saturday of last week. Hood River for a few weeks’ visit. The Mclnnis girls and tbe Fini- Mr. and Mra John Whltrlge mo gans were Newberg visitors Tuesday. tored to Warrenton on Wednesday Mrs. Hanrey McCollum and child of last week. Mr. Whitrige returned ren were ' visitors Tuesday at the home on Thursday, while Mrs. Whit rige and the children are spending a Roy McDougall home. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Maynard spent few days with her mother, Mrs. Sunday at the home of their son, Siroy. Mr. and Mra George Leslie and George Maynard and family. The Etcbel family from Portland family from Scotland are visiting spent Sunday at the Floyd Hoffman their daughter, J g rs F. W. Meyers. home. They took home with them a They intend to make Dundee their home. Mr. and Mra John Leslie of good supply of strawberries. Nehalem are also visiting at the While selling strawberries around Meyers home. * Portland we ran across a grocer who Mrs. Clara Warren presented her was far enough behind the times X - ‘lis tbat be had never heard of the New Dundee pupils in a musical recital at the M. E. church Saturday night, berg Berrians. June 24. The entertainment was Georgie and Winnie McDougall good and showed much hard work ,, from* Dayton and Mrs. Rose Tom- and progress mad* by the pupils ln berlin from Seattle came up Monday their year's study. evening to spend a few days with • __— -> M r« Wllltem Donahue and daugh the mountain McDougall« ter, Vera, end son, William, are vla- Mrs. Grace HutchsnaXnd her son- Iting the former*« mother, Mrs. in-law, Henry Christopher, and his Hoover. Two other grand-daugh ( g « » « « ) two children, spent Sunday at the ters, Luclle Latourelle and Vivian Humphries home. Ward McMaugh Owen», are also spending' a few returned with them to Portland to weeks with Mr« Hoover. see his sister, Mrs, Ruth Christopher, The Dundee Epworth League will p who is sick at a hospital there. serve ice creem on the porch of the Newberg and tbe Berrians may Gordon store in Dundee Saturday well be proud of their float which evening and aleo on tbe following 1 was entered in the Rose Festival Saturday evening. Orchestra music r parade at Portland Friday, and will aleo be furnished by the League Xa * which won first prise in its class. to add to the pleasure of these af It was certainly g fine float and fairs. i . i meant lots of work to get R up all Mrs. W. R. Reynolds and daugh In the two colors, ters spent the week end la Portland Sunday guests at the Brunson with Mra Reynold’s sister, Mra Ri StMtWag to yon home Included Mr. - and Mrs. Pearl els Blanc. Mr. Blanc is planning a Ottls and Marlon and Grace Ottis, trip to France In the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rycer and He U securing his ticket end reser -jChlldren, Wayne Brhnson and wife vation through our local agent. Mrs. fin d Charlie Burton. They had din Bwlnk. ner and then part of the crowd went Mr. and Mra. J. 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