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La f f Mt Circulation la Yamhill NEWBERG GRAPHIC, POUR i in which about twenty young folks took part, was held on the E. Q. Fendall lawn laat F rid a y evening. Various spirited games were played and these were followed by a display of holiday fireworks After refreeh- ments of punch and cookies were SUNNYCREST served, all departed declaring their Ctaas. K. Hubbard made a business hostesses— the girls of the Sunshine trip to Portland Inst Wednesday. class— fine entertainers. Elmer Hall baa been busy with -----------o ---------- Ms baler tiring up the looee bay in CHEHALEM CENTER the neighborhood. Mrs. Rush, mother of Mrs. Etta Eugene Hubbard started bla dryer last Sunday to relieve the oongee- Shires, has been spending some time * tion o f the Oregon Growers In New- at the Shires home lately, i Miss Frances Waylett of St. Joe borg. We are all proud of the way the , spent some time at the home of neighbors helped to mabe the “ Ber Miss .Eleanor Ford last week, dan s' " Festival a success last Sat j The W. C. T. U. ladles have poet- urday. Especially In the way every ' poned their meeting this month un one responded with their exhibit and til the second Thursday In August. free berries for the “ feed." We hope Every available person Is out In next year to make .Sunnycreet the the berry patch and cherry orchard. foremost community. There Is crying need for more pick ers. CHEHALEM MOUNTAIN Carl Marnack purchased a new Roy McDougail and family made a Gulbransen player piano recently and made his sister. Miss Esther trip to Portland Tuesday. Charles Buafton was a Newberg Marnack. most happy by presenting It to her. visitor Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. William Hall o f Portland, Harvey McCollum has gone to •astern Oregon to work in the har who was at the L- H. Meyer home in company with her daughter and vest fields. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hoffman and Mrs. Wallace Cate, fell out of a W ard MsMaugh ware Newberg vis cherry tree and fractured her arm. last Monday week. itors Thursday. Almost everyone attended the The Haynee boys started the black Berry Festival In Newberg Satur c a p picking Friday and Roy Mc- Dougalls picked their Inst picking day. All pronounced the parade and the whole day’s program the s ( strawberries the same day. best of Newberg’s celebrations yet. Bald Peak Is getting on the map. May they continue from {year to Every Sunday cars atop here to in year. q u ir e the way there and many others Miss Marguerite Johnson accom g o by who already know the road. panied Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Chase Alfred Hutchens spent Sunday at and family on a camping expedition Aha John Ornduff home and was so quite recently. They were gone five Bappy that he woke all the neigh days, camping along beautiful bors along the road with his slng- mountain streams. Mr. Chase al ways caught the limit o f trout. They Saturday was a day o f days for wound their way to Netarta, Bay Newberg. What with all the neigh City, and Pacific City. They were boring towns as guests and all the at Pacific City on the Fourth. All amusements and entertainments, tjie enjoyed the trip to the limit. day was complete. Everybody says Mr. and Mrs. Don Chase and son, the berries and cream were fine, but Billy, of Astoria, were in Newberg as we have just about lived on ber last week and attended the Berry ries and cream for the past month, Festival on Saturday. They enjoyed w e didn’t try any of them. the visit with relatives, among Several people have been losing whom was Mrs. Mary Johnson and chickens in this neighborhood, and it family. On Sunday a company was is too bad that in a land where a made op o f Mr. and M rs Kenneth living is so easily earned that such Chasft and Dorman and Doris, Mr. things must happen. If caught, the and Mrs. Don Chase and little Billy. culprits should get the limit of pun Carlos Johnson, Miss Carrie Nelson, ishment, as when people gre work and Mrs. Mary P. Johnson, motoring ing so hard to get along it is sure to Portland to visit Mrs. C. L. John discouraging to have their produce son and Mrs. -Mary- A.. W ills and family, returning in the evening. -----------o WEST CHKHAIElf Oliver Worden is building s new bungalow now. Jsae and Cyrus Dolph visited Er nest Baker Thursday afternoon. Construction on Fred Thumberg’s new barn is now nearing completion. Ralph Baker spent several days visiting in East Mill Plain, Wash., last week. Mrs. Rostrad o f Portland visited her daughter. Mrs. Henry Amoth, and family last Sunday. Miaa Grace Hopkins of Newberg lg staying with her sister, Mrs. B. F. Yergen. during loganberry season. Mr. and Mrs. Omar Fend all and son. Reed, were Sunday afternoon visitor» o f Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Fen- dall. Mrs. B. F. Tergen with Miss Lria Yergen and Miss Grace Hopkins called Sunday afternoon on Mrs. H. C. Baker. H. C. Baker, with W ilbur and Harold Baker, made a trip to the coast at Sand lake Wednesday, re turning home Friday. Kenneth Fendall was In McMinn ville Sunday as best man at the wedding of his chum, Elmo Shan- nahan, and Miss Verm Jones. A special business meeting of the local C- E. was held Sunday evening In which Howard Boyd was elected vice-president to fill a vacancy. Mrs. Mabel Schoppert and child ren. Mias Margaret Kitchen, and Donald and Harold Davis visited Mr. nad Mrs. C. C. Allor o f Dundee last Sunday. A very enjoyable outdoor party. FERNW00D William Cochran from McMinn ville visited with his sister. Mrs. H. C. Ross and family, last week. Miaa Della Kiser from Lad Hill la spending s week or two with the Misses Blanche and Beulah Baker. The young peoples’ Sunday school class all motored to Lafayette Locks where they enjoyed n class picnic Sunday. Mlga Ruby Fosner of Portland and Harold Fosner o f LaGrande visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Llvengood Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Baird from West Timber are visiting at the home of Mrs. Cora Jones, who is a sister 'o f Mrs. Baird. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ferrell and children o f West Chehalem were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fer rell on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Miller and children from W alla Walla, Wash., are visit ing at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Offel and family. Dr. Gochnour and Dr. Brook* and brother, Mr.. Brooks, and Mr. Read all from Newberg called at the H. C. Ross home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Baker and Mrs. Arthur Baker all from Inde pendence, Oregon, spent Sunday at the home o f H. N. Baker and family. Mrs. James Brady and baby from Wasco are visiting at the home of Mrs. Cora Jones. Mrs. Brady is a sister of Mrs. Jones, and will be re membered as Miss Roxy Hobson. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Hicks and daughter, Constance, from Wasco, Here are the latest Price Drops on FORDS Th« Universal Car Roadster, $514.56 Touring 544.72 Coupe, 687.20 Sedan, 754.80 The above prices include starter and demountable Track ( jtsfb ?) $522.72 Tractor $484.60 Note the reduction which took effect July 5 Newberg M otor Co. Corner Firet and Edwards Streets SSi Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Llvengood. Hicks Is a sister of Mrs. Livengoo«. ___ __________ Ml J tp R d lit tle daughter, Mary Ellen, from New berg, and Mr. *nd Mrs. H. E. Powell and daughter. Effle. motored aa tar ' as Eagle Creek on * the Columbia river highway Sunday. c Mr. and Mrs. Ross and daughter, evangelists from the ChrlBtian church in Newberg, and Mr. a n d ' Mrs. E. O. Jones and baby, were din ner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Parrish Sunday. We are all sorry to learn that William Gall has had another at tack of illness and was taken to th* hospital In Portland Sunday morn* Ing. It la hoped by all his friends that his recovery will be rapid. Mr. and Mrs. Walter. Worth and little son, Elmer, from Wlllamlna. and Mrs. Worth’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. tegler. and Clara Troraerhau- aen from Newberg spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gettmann and family. Mr. Worth Is a brother of Mra. Gettmann. A surprise kitchen shower was given to Mr. and Mrs. Grover Liwen- good At their home qjb Thursday ev ening. A large crowd was preasnt and mpny beautiful and useful gifts were received, t The evening ¡was spent In playing games, while the music was furnished by members of the Bertlan band from Newberg, af ter which delicious refreshments were served. ----------- o----------- B A IR D Summer Underwear Men's Unien S u its— Tapkis Dimity, made similar to B.V* D. $1.00 per suit Ladies' Union Suits, all styles 60c to 90c each Men's Athena Union Suits, in all styles, $1.50 per suit Misses* G ause Union Suits, 50c M en's Union Suits; W hite, Fine Ribbed. $1.00 per suit Boys' Athletic Union Suits, 50c M en's Outing Shoes Special. W hile they last, $3.00 pair 'fra TATI HILT, George W. Smith has bought a new Ford -touring car. I. J. Tautfeet and family apent Sunday at George Smith’s. Florin Woods came out from Port land to help Beverly Strain haul wood with the hew truck. Chester Kiser 'went back to work at Nelson’s sawmill Monday, after a week’s lay off for the Fourth. There will be a farewell party at the community hall Saturday even ing in honor o f Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Loucka. Everyone is invited. I. J. Tautfest found his best mare dead Monday. She had been dead about four days. The cause o f it must have been from eating poison parsnip. She was in the Dan Me Cann pasture and left n colt three months old. Several of the youngsters are picking berries at Fern wood. H ow ard and Alice Smith and Donald Ward are picking a t Tom Parrish’s, Della and Roy Kiser at H. N. Baker’ s and Melba and Melvin Tautfeet at Irvin ScherTs. Several Lad Hillers attended the Berry Festival in Newberg Saturday. They were: Jim Parrett and family, Chris Ives and family, Mrs. Hacker, Harry Hacker, Mr. and Mrs. Shank, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Smith and family. W ill Smith and family. I. J. Taut fest and family and Alex Stewart. -----------o............ DUNDEE F. W. Meyer is having n new bag|| erected on his place this week. i W ith all the berries, cherries, and other fruit to be picked, we are all mighty busy. Mrs. Tuttle is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. George Dearborn and attending Chautauqua. W. S. Allan and daughter, Mies Isabella, and Mrs. Bruno Homberger spent Sunday In Vancouver. Mrs. D. A. Nichols of Dayton, Wash., is the guest of her parents, Rev. and Mrs. George H. G r e ff.| Many of our people are attending the Chautauqua in Newberg and are enjoying each number very much. Mrs. Roy Eddens and baby re turned last week from a two weeks' visit with her parents in Sherwood. Rev. and Mrs. E. S. Muckley are visiting their ranch In the Red Hills while harvesting their crop of black- cape. Miss Violet Hathaway and Mr. Cecil Hathaway o f Astoria are the guests of their cousins, Mr. and Mra N. W. Bailey. E. S. Greer and Mr. Andrus at tended the play, “ Abraham Lln- Cleanest, Freshest Groceries in town* Orders promptly filled and delivered. Try Phoning Your Grocery Orders to Baird’s. .. We are glad to know that such pro gress is being made. Each new building adds to our community and b peaks well for da, fr ----------- RIBBON RIDGE Mr. Kentner lost a fine mare one day last week. Fay Harford la putting his hay in his new hazn, Emil Jenson is bvQ dtgg a now house for W illiam Brisbane. Rudolph Wenger, Sr., is quits slek with an abscess on his knee. Mr. and M rs Pattison called at the Hertlg home Tuesday evening. Mrs. George Carter and son, Mar vin, visited Mrs. William Carter Friday. r Mrs. Rudolph W enger spent Wed nesday with Mr. and M rs George Wenger. William Carter went to Chehalem Center Tuesday to help Bob Cook cut grain. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lowe visited Mr. and Mrs. Base at West Cheha lem Sunday. A. F. Hertlg has a large crew of. berry pickers la his loganberry patch this week. Mr. and Mra. Avon Slade are staying with H a n y Carter while hts father is in the east. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Curtis of Van couver spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Pattison. Bob Cook o f Chehalem Center brought his binder up last week and cut Uncle Billy Carter’s wheat. W e all went to the Berry Festival and all had a good time and think Newberg knows how to entertain. Fred Kinney of West Chehalem came up one day last week and har vested his cherry crop on the Ridge. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lyons and son, Wallace, spent Thursday even ing with Mr. and Mra. Wiliam Car ter. Dan Warner and a friend from visited Mr. Warner’s « £ ■ ” *» f ^ 1V ‘t ! ai U.?U7, and T Portland port that they enjoyed it very much.-[ m<Aher Mra Prank Lowe, on Mon Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coleman day. and family are leaving Friday for a Mrs. Charles Sallee and daugh visit with hoftte folks in Wisconsin. ters, Mildred and Eva, spent Mon They will be gone most o f the sum day with Mr. and Mrs. James Had mer. den at Fernwood. • Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Olmsted, ac Mr. and M tb . Lawrence Boyd and companied by the former’s parents, eon from the coast spent part of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Olmsted, of Pas last week with Mr. Boyd s parents. adena, left Tuesday morning for a Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Boyd. trip to Mt. Rainier National Park. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hertlg and Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson and eon, Delmer, and daughter, Clara family spent the Fourth at the Louise, spent Monday evening with George Wilson home at Chehalem Mr. and Mra Walter Pattison. Center. A Wilson family reunion Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hertlg and was held at which twenty-nine mem daughter Louise spent Tuesday even bers were present. Miss Agnes Leslie of Portland, ing with Mr. and Mra. W illiam Neu- who has been visiting her sister, nenschwander at Lake View dis Mrs. F. W. Meyer, and her parents, trict. Mr. and Mra. George Wenger and Mr. and Mrs. George Leslie, has left for Nehalem where she will spend baby, Gelene, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mra A. F. Hertlg; also the remainder o f her vacation. Rudy Wenger visited at the Hertlg We of Dundee are justly proud o f home Sunday evening. - - the showing the Dundee woman’s Ray Rich and son, Elmer, of Har club float made In the parade July 8. It meant a lot of work for some lan Oregon, visited hie sister, Mra. o f our faithful members but It was Fay Harford Tuesday night. His worth It all. And we are Indeed mother, Mrs. Frances Rich, re pleased with the silver cup which we turned home with him. hope to make our own by winning John carter received the sad news again next year. last Sunday that bis wife, Mrs. Em Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Booth and ms Csrter. hsd pssssd awsy. Her children of Simnaaho have been vis death occurred at the home o f her iting Mr. and Mra Roe Robison eon Chris Randall, ia Kansas. The for several weeks. Mr. Booth re family have the sympathy of the en turned to Slmnasho for a short vis tire community. Mr. Carter left for it last Wednesday, and on his re Kansas Sunday night, accompanied turn will leave with his family for by Mrs. Evan Carter of Mountain an extsnded visit with his father In Top. Mrs. Csrter leaves a husband, California. The Booths were for four children, and several other rel atives and s host o f friends to mer residents o f Dundee. There is a lot of new building mourn h*r T ■--------o going on around Dundee. Paul Groth’s new home is nearing comple W ashing W hite Paint tion and le going to be a wonderful To prevent the gloss coming off of addition to our town. It Is a mod ern six-room bungalow. Emil San n u r white paint wash it with milk der Is building a new barn, C. C. and s Uttls soap. This will be much Allor a garage and E. U, Marr and cheaper than repainting sad Is ef- Thomas Warner each a new drier. ’ fsctlve Sound Service Shop 32x3% 32x4 33x4 JIT SPECUL PUCES When you bar* tiro troubU of oxy sort call BLUE FOUR M. P. Elliott & Sons Why She Wouldn't Buy. "DM you eel) a vacuum cleaner tr that woman across tha hall 7“ asked the sour-looklng matron. “ No, ma’am. 1 didn’t." replied the salesman. "She didn’t seem to think much of my argument when I said this device would make her housework • pleasure." "Umphi No wonder. Too were wasting your time talking housework to a bridge expert."—Birmingham Age- Herald. ' ft «moving Pencil Mark*. Indelible pencil marks may be re moved by soaking for s few minute« In alcohol and then washing la the regular way. The alcohol Is Jast as after the material thus washed sad Irooed. If you could sit la the Graphic of- rice week after week an^ hear people tell of the splendid results they get from Graphic advertising you’d be convinced too that Oraphlc adver tising pays. tf ■ - o ----------- Native fishermen of the Aleutian Islands declare that recently they have seen specimens o f the artlc sea- cow, which was believed to have been extinct for 40 years. -----------o—— — An abundance o f berried holly Is a sign o f a long and hard winter. - o - With the largest circulation la the county, the Graphic can assure its advertisers of better results than could s paper with a small circula tion. 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